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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-16, Page 2••••••-.2, • 4 E ERICH SIGNAL -STAR Current flews on the 'ME CANADIANS ITALY trititt 004,00N1N4 lizty4 flomwou 44z111.4.t, TWO G01)00.'1014 STAR. Publighed* ba 'Preea,. Um, lted,,, 1 Pt,Iiii Ositeret Lazy Meadows 1 " 'll 4140 00Tite. R OF'MITTS Cenadian'infeetry divisien 'whieh • .104 iitreet. Goderleh, Ontario in. the 'leaf month has --liaseiti" Ihrough *. °OS. were tattered and We'rn trnd after. Italian. campaign, culreinatizig in -the went intolthe village the other t- fighting bf the iPabeerintion, Ita,tess-Ganada and. Oreat --P-s,04T-,1•,---rearr t4-4511 -- day to buy a • tt -Statea' 42- • dvertienig Rates ,tai• requeat. ° TelePholle 71. 0 IC 4 ha? Seine trying to, 'Dike ;there laCt Out for the week-loag fur3r Of r„ n ' a pair of lilted. A • t. co - ,Wiater aliacovered, that it- WaS au- claim to' be steirtt4eti," ;the. Eighth MAR01116t1i, 1011 ' ' • Itarbo* air training „station may be Tim •Slurphy has them Piled •uP e 4 the beaches north of. Reggtio °a ,Septear• Tli J111P°5$1t)144t Buying,•.sctsnAriori. .•witis Ionges, voANADA's-144NY • • f° teanliAig" Ny4S ‘"t. a r".4.11e. theinte,..sLantling on` matter for regret; but as it in of ceutiter lila' Store and they all, ber 3. thetV*Ottaailians s or ed With a -USed to hear abOltt Canada's the progress of Ow Wa•r;to YitorlOnti Cit d t 1e1 I d then, BritiSti. division the hailer Of being, the leok pretty mach, alike, They must: „ • , • e a e, on on a nn ne., an , 'hrst, to land on: the Eerojaean Maiuland. "tin t no lOnger. tne tonelti,4#11, It $110144 be wele()nedi• seal'ed together sWith- produCtion-line 'Rhere ivaS little-eneMy, ',opposition to „ t areek,„„ssaArsa. do- snot ,.., „wan.r.r, the war to eentlnue speed. • - _ he,randingor„.•.to tiles v., atarelreyna rus ••t) , • - • ••- abalt aettrea- 'en • a Pal,r " '• altheugle light eon ac ,wa! •Miaiste'r tele. a• • graPhle, forever, . • • , fighting for life. and natiOnal lithiteneert there will be in her a Strellgth. boria-Of de$Pair, The taalt ahead 'is Orbs. 'Yet ineretieingly GerMany is a nation .his suhordinates and the lower. Unite under strain. •Shartages of every kind and f4riaations; Stich a sYsteM de- -tile .greatest of' them the shortage .0f perals entirely op perainiality, on an Man ileum the next the inauftleient adequate -supplY-of ..eslininistrative.•of- numberrts:„01 her_ itir fieetS-s-threateal gcera .r.rit ability, and iinailnation, and Germany's war potential as the- Allie$ on bard ric 414 load-stril-19.1 rent& -close- in .for What we plea ,aa-the-,e0'11A- 'While. the is Mach. to he aid for, de grace. , -4' • keeping, to the letter •Of„ tile law and --The- New York Tiniest_ puttliig everything dowit7on• paper tae, TIIVRODAIN cordials to Ilisr,"'bOOka the .Canaditins' INDIFEISRENCiff Make tlieir nvrn systemi. work. yery Welt; ' "(Barrie 1`.1xaminer). -The .,Mancliester Onard kn. t . ante the Fxaminer °flee, evers week EsvitsioN. Tim limy of, sTRArrEor eOnle -4(lailys and .weekty ,newsaaisers; .:---A11.- -Gennep, , strategy-s-ludeed,: all large and sinall, fronl British Columbia Allied„ 'strategy-4has' long been keyed ' - - : ,,;'• 4 - to Nova- 'Scotia; : Last sr,ek, with One, -te-the-dayc--Of ina'aston.,--- Vor---tne-Allies' - Maintained ri,"lth- the tetreatiag. Ger- final victors' over Germany is now -(-,t'iti.:0111,1i1Tal,,•,A0/r1-...cilkys"4ea.'hi:.;luiTti:gnY' 8,Pt1)01).0i'vtaitsoe A . t ,_ . . manS all 'the, wur to Vatanzaro in the•-,:delientleX4 On 'ES' succesaful invasion. . . f the Italian For Geribany the aroldarire Of defeat 1 $10,000,000; ,.., The (*option waiS-the .• NeW • ComniOnWealth, party OlFgari' of • . , • 'story of the grorsth Of the Canadiail . when I saw a pair of haud-knitted * * rvOollen Ones there also. These handl navy from six combat "ship$ at 'the ",„ 11vid,attlY the °Takla Gevernment knitted, ones slipped on perfectly and, 'hegieaning of the Wilr •al)Pro.41.3,1atelY ,t(1•' take:, its time ja siva% I noted, with surprise that they wereirt` • ing ' • • • t tlearer thau the others,* except • 250' fighting 'ships at the PreBent t1me• effects to its- election, Pronnae „„, 'that., l• would -have, to have a pair. of .AnxiliarY veeseli an„d. , Patrol. - eriii, duee the MuniCipal Achool tax, hy nItY phlterera. Tim •tolil. ifie that4 •MrOt Which:- thilahered .,Sereiv-An" SePteniber,' p"tar- cent,- --It is' tutnouneed the t -legislas...jelreson who Jives jritb.e, 'village. knits 1939, are nOrt mere •tha 400- Vers Ord in the matter will . not be intro. quite a few pairs of mitts each year: * told Pie. ,- also that 'she never ' n. ' • 'Soune1. has inCrensed from. less than diteed at -the -preseut sesSioa. TeX; 'lle charges too Mitch for there,'becauSe she 1,800. to approximately •-.„9.3-000.- In- payers should net ceuut too Innen unen , likes to feel that people will- get sintie this conuection it ratty -We' noted that, the Promised retluctiomsfor if they do good out of her products., . de of the fact 1 0 m - iu one wa they Will have to, I •bought the ' .inat.%, put them on and ._,...Irhat,,,seyerar thousands of 'young fel/Ows. pay in some otherY; governments have alipped the pulloVerS iii my poeket, be- cause it wasnA too cold -a day, In rrhile much has been ma 1 t i 3 froin the prairieS, who, before. the war' nO-,argy of getting money eicent from front of the postoffice I niet Mrs'. Jelm-, had..never seen a large boas of water, the people, 'and there Is no intention g sweet old lady with gray . hair, are -doing flrstsclass work in, the_riavY, of 'reducing the general costs of educe - She. smiled , at Inc and Said, "1 'see you lirvetitlt itialrig Tyiraitts, Phil.a 1 told the enlistMents from the Province of toe, Of course', there will he the t iera very much. ant ' Ontario. greatly, exceed. these from any , lacreased revenue from beverage robink, 1:rpleaLd her e other Province and are.roughly 30,B00, We may be presented with the argur , Mrs. Manson told ,ine iberrwhY she As Goderich people knows a large meat that the drinking of beer ' helps didn't begin to pak her, for all the knitted the mitts. Actually the money numiser of, young men from 'the Great to educate the boys and ,girls. work involved, but she wasn't worried, Lakes ports are -.iin the Atlantic and 1 * ; * , s, about- that: She -.actually -knits, the wherever else on, the 'high seas Soldiers' • letters give a different im. mitts beeauSe she likes to feel that men from that are comfortable. When they're working, Canada's ships are 'doing duty. • pression of "sunny' Italy', Her own husband used to do a lot of • Mr. 'Macdonald told of .the iarious which -,has :been generally held., •This work in the lauSh and he used, always 'rata% filk which ships of Canada's navY may be explained partly by the: fact to tell her that his. hands .would freeze are • active -in convoying mere a h *t that our ;soldiers have 'been in ItalY if it weren't f011\-11pr mitts. toe-: "Catanzaro Was reached in 4 'week is.• dependent, upon the, tepultse of thflt narrew moniataineu$ p , -a week of cola and met weather that .1nYttaion; ' -,• • . .1_ . . -..: -came ;as, genaiderable diScoratort tO, GeimanY is fighting a hard defensiare , . trOppa sttll•,dreSaed. for . the:: Sleilian Wnr, OreParing and,s-sraftingl' for ,, a summer, but 'Only a 'mild 'foretaste of chance, to Strike'. her, rearialke .couatef. whatWiC:16--e(i.iii-e-.-. '' '' ----- --,- --•• --- -,,,,,," latoW..... Wo. are now, Seeing in 'Italy a At Catanzare there was a five-day probable preview '3/46t4things 10---C-Ome „halt and thea the brilliant dash -to The Germans are trying hard , there Petenza-round the coast, because. of to Win a prelirainarY inst, highly import- demolitioos oit the mountain „road, to, apt ,victory -essentially a. defensive Itotondella 'in . the lesteri; and : then- 'actors* militarily, bat an offensive one -inland: ' The distance, because Of di- PsYphologleallY. and. politically. - ' • versions.; must have been about .400 ,, The weakness a the Germans' post. Mlles.; it was Covered in five days, froM •tion hi this defenatre-offensive strategy, epteinher 10 ta 20, with. 'only about 1$ -theft -hey have been-leveed-to...adopt halt the ' division's transport alienable i„it by prior defeats, They ' conld not (some was still :lading' landed), That, continue to carry. the,,war to the'Allies. move .was ordered • sO IIS to loOsen',', Their industrial produetion; Partieu. Poastlile..Gernaan. resistance to the larly I -W. -planes.. Was not adequate to Taranto and ea-et:roast' lendinga and--, :esatinue. to support an unliniited offen- what was more iMpartant--te draw sive war Stich as they hadiseen-ff.ghting in Ruscda and their manpower., raw ships -carrying food, munitions anAfter her hiaSband died tred she the worst season of the year; they moved into the Village ,she used to • Other -goods- to Britain and other.Parts might' write rtaite differently in mid- watch, the men driving' into " town in of the World; in coMbatting the II -boat summer. Another explanation may be frostY weather and she was al‘Vays menaCe,. in Inineaweeping,•in protecting that the poets and- other writers who ii.fraid that their hands weren't' com- fortable., She knew (that it took good , cominunicationS, and in ether. services 'have. given ns our ideas of ,-Italy did- - woollen Yarn next tO the hand to keep- , "Which only the navy can give , - ' their . writthg at :the seaeOaCts, while. the -warmth in and the geod horsehide ' -.- Thotl-ghTcomparatixely illtile is heard most of the fighting that la.ggoing on pullovers on the outside to keep the q it, the Uayy'S .; Centribution • to. is m. the, inatitairi regi. ons. • It 4s Said Wind' and - fr'*t knyting ,agaiu and ,Tire Murphy was ont. .'She -started ..Danaties- war. -effort is, -,:of iirst-rate . — _ . that while intense cold: may Prevail . , glad tr-c -011---them. It always-:matie,.. importance. , • c, ' among the meuntains a.- seacoast dis- her heart glad tp meet the team ' - qtrs in.ore,than forty . Miles aurai .on, .the• streets wearing her Mitts . '. , MORE anY • ra e, . , . Tr!" "1 irrYsolr'S'6"—T-1,1-ffilritit'd" A . n n was 1 i 'Dr rr Complaining of lack of roLoperatien-. . ..,..„ en the part of the. Provincial. Govern- ments Pt: OntArio' and Alberta, I'rime - a/blister Iting on aioaday;announced ' the removal of the ten per. ceat. re- • strletion' in the supply of beer t� the ilrovinces, and placed the responsibility •• for cetitrol of consamptien squarely on • the shoulders. of. the, Prcsincia-l'Govern- mienta, Mr„ King ;coinplained..-in pa.r. : tieniar-,.Of the 'bailee recently posted in. Qatario 'bererage rooms gt thOnstance of -the Ontario. ooverament as an at Off german attehtion and German ,,, forces from the Salerno r dg h d. niaterial and other .shortages, put them This rapid thrust -by the Canadien. under:great strain', — • : provides., . ,,, element of the Eighth Army . was one 0' tr.rtl:ettyt .shtarNit'einubnydonisdistuemdiny,gletshseensetdra- veinal:, of the factera that decided the Salerno defensive. But, their .strength.. is still battle: and 1TeaSelring has been quoted on the .German.radie: as paying tribate .011 . the downgrade: ngrade : Allied strength is to General Montgomerr's generalshin in still'increasing, blit just what the ratio being. fible-to move his troops so (rack; is'', is notx,acenrately knowii. .A.' very :ly. ' The'litfraitrymen were lorry -borne, real rneasnre of the Germaa strength the lorries being driven 'irony dawn to avill-iie-ProYided by the Anzio ;beach - dark with no halt, for meals: 'rho 'head battle.."•.t# tbe'Perinans feel- they the- C.C.Fa Carefra,serutiny of sts con- tents fails to reveal a •aingle inentiOn of„ the Red ProsasSoelety. • - ."Viefiiry, Fund"' is featured 111 large letters and readers are urged to. help raise $3Q0,00i) to_forau rt.eampa,lgn fund, the objective of which is to attain victory, not over our natioa's foes bat Mr the . -the next Federal election, Forembst,in the mindS of mot loyal Canadians there is these days only one victory--s.-the victory over the .evil forces of the world as represented by tlie-Akia powers, a victory that will ensure Peace to the world and a re- storation of the freedom of Which Buf- feting. millions have been robbed. • '--Not one thought had the C.C.P. organ for those- who sorely ateed the qervices Avhieb that great humauita dun organization, th-e Cross• Society, 14:15111$::::Onti WATER WON'T slivisions irtithead the,,e0ininn was composed are able te continue-rughing --- of Pansclian sappers. who lifted mines,. ;bhlytasilteheet., nwr ee jag li and made river crossings, and Canadian: P...A..S.0, who faced ,ahead to establish :reserve strength is probably great. But supply dumps of feed and petrol., Can- adian 'military police, Controlled- the nn•ssesing if they-trY to win with a skeletal:force, only alight Suneriority, there utnottil: ntlhiirie4,6 0,orvse; rtwhhenelintheuisr to go ,tra,ffie hy- radio. What transport was. :14'!..inree.kaa?a,.11 f0;ffiitc-4ititicitil,risisoeng5Son available was ',left free for. the infantry - by the rile of landing-cratt..for earris- re.114d. -- ..,--:-. .7 : " • - Gernhany. is in • sotnet Ways we/I Ina .surveliea b'y Sell, .1-rr--commandeeringrs ,enaipped to, carry .otit her , defensive - mules and Italian lorries. and -by much -----hirrasswettissserr:-.ther,...partlr,„,„-alearroveri -ciffenktive strategy. .1Ier troops are still -,11,231nAminttyA. : ,-exeellents,-s‘_---as-swewlaare„,:jearrned 'again aticissaatians, Thee -are Welt eall:P.Pe _the first; to enter Potenza; 'and - the : s, -- •-, * -.. , - 1. . The ;West Novri.7.4M-Vilreliiiitig4t1(i- rnant:-of 'their 'weapons are better than . - toNtrisfolk, as NVO:S tbe enstorn in -those ^11" OW41. ' (lavs, enve them a tremendous ovation: Pea: finis' in the air is there a serious shortage. Theyi'ares2inore experieured. , They are, plentifully ertulw .. rctili fighting in Italy.. hut there ivos ,,:' than onr merrahd handle their weapons The Canadians , i ha (1 still seen . lit tl e town. and their 17-nortiiifeks Went into better.. , .. ._.„ • 4 - sharp, encomiter r ONV ifist,beYond the Psychologically Clermany honeR to find our troops --and also, pprtienb'fliitv, action.. fey the first time in-Ttiily-,-- The caili, at owe henie fronts --overconfident; Mrs' tlrat- realty ,serion • 'Dating ' • yes, •inalmilitedly Tvfntin in the' vigil for _ many, ilk° • oursei Therebad -been-the.fast oft'SV I Olirtfe* CIIIIVO01.311SSO. . pv6i 1-1111e new •wea DO11:4.- Thn. roeket! glider counts upon producing at •the fir(1'ner throneh ..,Poggia: -land- rail*e-ii,.. may -be enjo71717-inlid-TetiteWrire 4-Avnes-rwit"-11:-0--tinisretsband • around the top. • . ell many lessons in- gerpgraphy and tice what -she believed. •She &la that .tempt to 'hare, the Federal Gevernmeat held .0spons1ble 25.. per eentlef aitaiverCaries yet before he: lays dOwn the pen which. he ha,s wielded istrionr-andto--usefully: ' Perhaps -one - of the greatest services 'performed by Sir" •ri7alliain itillock. is •in providing a . • mark for ethers to aim at, and ten 'Years -hence the. Mount, Forest editor may he the."grand old Man of Ontario:" Anyway, we wish him "maoy happi clinuttp1.0g,'Yt • . ''•' * . is, .4. • and someone •• thinking of helping` a we should help each other in this world. It waS sort of .refreshing to A,real veteran Of the editorial chair neighbor M place of making .money. out it Mr,' A'. W.• Wright , of, The , „Mount of him. There are 'a lot of reasons . . the mitts. ,In the' first-placeher tirae entered Upon Ms ninetieth year. Not is 'worth more Money ,than• she gets '0,At'of it in this reature. In the second ha' known of the birthday annivers- , . arit...tuitit....referalges_,to...itared. P. the few pairs of mitts •She'll knit several. 'of '''Oiii,",:fi.eell-iiiitefr .;t4k- i•are-ir 4.1knet-Inalcte_TA•gren:aelliof•difterence- the- other hand lioweVei .She little late iii: ',offering our felicitations ;.- - ° s why Mrs. Johnson s'fiquldn't be knitting' Forest Confederate, who recently s_ attitude; however. is not - sur- prising's_ At 'gate' in. 'keeping -With, the record of the. C.C.F,,for indifference regarding the war effort 'and the variou's 'activities carried on by Our people' in connection therewith. Narks getting a feeling ,„ . in le bolni. *). the Thumbing Anna ra tits •of of . which has for :so long_heen the 'farge.ts- A . Sth ,annSt 'he...getting :sena cl t f th canntrv. already 'cleared by the P • • Tt.t,:waS Careaditins' _inh to take - out --air--atacks- in northwestern . • . .France,smay pew Weapon ,,of great: 3.• Sack conceited?" : "Is he con- ceited! Why, he joined the flits"! to let the world see him!" Cointry Boy: "Shall I, tell you 'how we shock the wheat? Pity Girl: "Oh dear, do you think I ought 6) listen?' • viftitt rift .6eior'SY• Oak dogs your firain' pipe nieetarrp, wreir GilIett's Lye IV'S a gOnea. rasa In no time water's runs *dog freely again. And renienis .bptterurdraynnGsisiteat,ytycZfaunr waltlerxrenartig •once,g week. Use Gillett's solution& to. get floors.- spOtless without hard. scrubtiing, to lighten. the ,load 4 •QGfrrianidle'Ystr wraYheYaevtr r oc ehltativti ga; clean,. sweet-smelling house without break- . ing :your Ask for Gillett's today. ' • 1/iyelv.ienverootdivissaotlevre.. The action of lye iirtasteelryfrOrts the 47411111. • MADE IN CANADA•**1716-MiE rtis—Intense II* lug Relieved ;ckIy by ihI' - . • There are two forms of itching..which are e,speciall3r distressing. First prunns vulvae - from which -only women suffer and second pruritistinf---itching at the rectuni from piles, pin worms or varicose The causes of both thesirforms of intense ,itching are Often difficult to locate'but what you do •at once, is relief fro.m the severe and depressing itching. .. • , • 'Then let Dr. Chase's OINTMENT help you for it brings ahnostatargelokly as applied. Ontenaed it Will always belrept:at •• hand for quick use when the need armee. 60 as. box. Economy size $240. •••f=.04 • , -we dO,so-now-; 'Witinhe-hope...#4 ,our friend rvill have quite a• number reductionlethe supply of beer, w ere as the redustairIV1VarariEf-V ---- was only , ten- 01' cent, • In. the case of ' Alberta, Mr. • Xing: mentioned A chargeiade recently by. the Treasurer of that Province that setae ' of the Eastern provinces were .;‘tipped , Ottawa's ten per cent: reduction Y. and that the reduction was made • in such manner as to gfi'e an "advantageto " theT-P6rinee-of Quebec. Both these judging from. the 'number -of r.efer- , statements were "explieitly • denied. • ences in the press, the curfew .is coining We 'Shona._ tarie-: "%liked 'bi- see_ Mr. into fashion agaih. We used 76 'have hylbu,,ginis.And.:41efy-th aseurferv.„..bYlaYr 18 GoIerfch__per1TLapS eGnor for more beer ; 'kat, according it Was. never. repealed, but it his not to atatensent to Parlittraen, b'e keit -been observed. for. aSgreat many years._ If enforced with tact and geed...1(1d- r. returns." that "maintenanCe •tie tederai - aiithorities of the ten per coat. re- T'sduetien upon. the. 1,.,a o slxlgle CoMmodity"- is not gufficiently. important to the effort to justify the ritik Of tontintions .misunderstand- ing .and,_frietion, between. the ,Fedral and Prov.ineial Governments and of antagonisMS1setvireen Vrovnices." • " sr., ---The. whole, ineldentsisa •Ino•re 'ilbstratioa. of tile „power of, the liquer • - • ,traffi. inthiencing 'orernnients and legislation.. • The: arguraelit - Put forth that leturian that. people. will to defeat. prohibition% and testric- :tions and'that the restriction upon the auPply • a beer created • an increased • deniand' for thejeverage. ,The °rent° Star pointsYmit, this airgam. ent :fails in face ' of the facts • the "restrietioir was pat, in wail a 'great and continuo -eeusmnptitinrr-r -,"Witho t-- -any re *trietions of time -RAJA ,.Ontiifo''s • een.', ..sumption , Of liatiors ingetisea 4, from ,•.i 84 -gallons in. the fiscal year 103$ to :36,fisirtillion gallons in 10.10, Irly the „fisettl., year 4942, .if was up'. to galloas. No reStrictioaS; : yet there Vas a gain or .30. per:Cent In two. years, super-linpoSed tipoir the earlier gairs-: To blame the Increased; deinand on the restrictions to dis regard tlfe whore litattiry of increasied hat before „ffect there a -.increase ment,it might 'he useful- ie keeping • ren-sofg,..st-hes:mt-reetessUss ° they should be at home -s -though Per- „ hapa.there,should also be provision for their elders to be at hoine to take care of them, „The difference in Wile would alSo have' to be' taken into -account; it wotild be cruelty to aend.a youngster- at7.30_ asummer. evening, thopgh the toWn.616.6k. I . Able; Every yoUng boy or -girl stout have. plenty. of Sleep .48 a foundation for good 'health which will allow to- stiii-Ont:x.,,ait_night. in.',1ater Years. the. trod and naked our Without doing --or her al,h9 ;at this this was an unction sale. Me Particular, beim. . said. "Oh, no: just' the farmers getting faction that. can't be reckoned ur,dol, iars and cents. . also , got a feeling. when .I heard' her story. It made ;,inc valuS the .mitts quite highly. and -I of satisfaetiori in wearing- there. Re - 13. sides :that, they're really, comfortable. :WATERPOWER Editor The gignal.:•tar. ani• very rauch, interested in, the letters appearing ,irr your paper' with regard to Eydre matters. am not much of a letter writer, so' you. must excuse any style ;,but IwouldIike to tell -of "a-little-ineident'i, I noticed in 'connection With, -waternewer, and, hew it .cair. serve al cdnamunity. few inentlis.:Age .-tt -iratich.-from-i'-town' got a" car* ilia- -isT'' the' country • We wdift prit the Huron road to Pliny:tit; 'their away-adross Hallett and around .by Auburn; then On the Base line to :lattll'S ;bridge and -oi agy 0 borne tO13entrallea. Now, up to this point :We saW 11 e. or no business .actiyity that was out. of the brdin'ary : but, NV'hki we came to that little store at the top of the hill at ,Benniilrer there were several teams, 'autos ands -trucks - .-the ,atore. "eln inyjOln StS0 Wb.11P tb P 7Rtb NIS 01 danger. th-Q1C, Terreoll., The, ,Iteral. Cantylirn ';'.uliese- are -.Germanyar assets. and she 1141°k.'/Vi6fill )11 .(Yetblvr '2 ail- 'ha s others. ..khP nie irid • twell;e (-1Wys later' had captured Caul*, -ObfrSSO'.-havingl-swung'.north What is pi•obab15.; the`, strotte:e4_ basa V 1 11 Pilffrtilro The. Canadian Seaforths, Of. fortifications 'yet Will be - . took' Vinclibstrira tbe next any. having -filreadL sneeiallY :distinguished them- , . , selYes,' as had, the French-Canadian "Irlal-pq.ossi and the Canadian 'Armored Regiment, in ten days' fighting beyond Motta. The Canadians reached the headwaters of the Sangre on November 23. British tromiti on their "left ,had tfiltea Iser,nia, and. the. whele line Wa8.. pivoting. op its neetintain flank., .. :T.-Olice the Stingio line was4brelsen-the- Eighth, Array's line was: reorganized -and ' the ---Canadlitild 41i:toyed. from the Moruitahrajto theseetistal plait to Con: -„ I thine their advance. 'fife'70Ffinarc posi-, ,:.:- Iions between theSangro ' and. the - . Moro. held bv. whit the 781.1) Division had left 'of the derman;05eir "Diviston, rruaspled" fairly trate-kW. But on the, ' Canadians met strong-. aseis Oin m ▪ AIIM1111111.1.11101.111111.1101,110.111111.1111MO111.11111101 • - — • • resigtencerfro remnan s • Light Division and also mict-aioriii-the- formidable First Parachute Diyision,, against whom ttiev had folight hithe Mountains nearreitrapobasse. little, farther, The -first -phase of the umee NV . That little store wasaloing business.' • A the 'woollen mill, hnd several' auto down and we 'canie ' to hampered bv the itWay- of the a Sangre 1)ridges, which made,'"it Ina- ranirtrnerfewere.• gesidble far conple 'Of days to bring* -Passed h'7.7` we eould hear the hum. of,SUPPortitift fit,raf.t-'-'Ariti-tank;.-guratt- 'ha,7"-f-p--•b•ilistrtalitleth-IntO, loads -a ,maChinery, short 'distance onitgain. • the tbad ,was 1)1oekeel..-with conld'icickt.v. On, the *day the ,and vire el -rine -to' the grist Mill, and teams. "autoa•*.inal;,triteka. wareamrs wbeelf.; 8 . big bridge Was reopened everything -on nresperl. Into' ---aerviee to carrv,--• aminunition • forward:. ,Tif, the:, not few' "Cantialan-artillery . was to ,ffire , '25 -pounder shelIs as the. infafitry Was te fire' bullets. Only the nioat resolute fighting enabled' the, panadian lufantry' to. cross the. Mere near the roast and., With.Britistrtanks; to gain the main. road and' hold” the,„ -liridgehead against - tietiyy ecinnter.at-, '1( i t tee s. we. rig ese first cross - legs -that Pt, one rOint tanks 'Were got - aeross lust tinie.fo i-eitar6 a -platoon. of:Princess .Pittriefir'S Light Infantry, ,ryiiicih 4160- lieitterriiff: --.atteck-afterstits. ' an -and : half ',toy' one- Brea, ,gror„ WOO -fikornirizig ,to :meet ,the next,* "itttnek with the bareiset.." ..„ 7 For their 'mein -attack the. Canadigin cioilinersa"1111(1 to 1)1111(1,n divereion, -Under lies.,v,y shellfire and lost twenty-three of, Their humber. doing. .' The Whelk Phase , from the.:Sangro ,to ..Ortourt, and lieraied .Srair supported by 'i-strtietilarty heavy liarrageia and ,chneetitrittiona 181(1 dovrai .C.aetidiair field end British reedit -an artillerar. aglithig lieross (1-nleht', for the . Ortona etossroads, and bite the, town Itaelf tort's recent, and our case toe reetnot-nblc. to ,, need„ recalling In detail.' This front: :find iieeri no kikinan sistance and no seen eontiiiiious anelt ityr fiestierlite .Crertir." the new eoll'IS voininander, 11AS SPAhell Ortota OR' /1 bane- honor. and' told the (la tmdlang who fought there that 1I 1111(1 showa themitolvecl "the beg+. :PO1(110114 hl World."' They fought toe to l tee and hlow for "vilore tire.proliahlY• - best tromis'the (Urania, arMY has in Italv. and beat. them. The- Ca asollans' oWit AncOlat Hon ta the art of War. Seen1S to 11# AAT*111111tY aad freedoni, front routine in their taliniiicstration, It '"aaid..ttatt the divislon1/41 luta faatied oeir. two --'estitterr administrative '<lidera' •aisao itors asammaa..._.-saaa for the II • • *. • * * 1, • !lent* and' their grain, chopeed." • There• .- — , . . . . ums rar, more buainesa going on there During the Provincial eleetion ' care - than we ind seen. anywhere, cage in that paigii last sunliner ., scorn waS' potired fo.rtr-n.iile‘.frits--ssatiat nil caused by the from press skad platform. 'anon the Waterpowe'r orthat little spring ereek, proxy .niethod . of taking :ihe,,OVerseds Sharpe's Creek it is called,: If yori, ' • • , . soldier vote.' At the present time a are •••=06d • iimPer eellfd • 11MP einiiiitIe of the' IloUse 1.4-'•-C91114"` teRFt Hain 11110)14 ylirds from the nt Ottawa is studying plana fok grist . ttiver the Soldier rote : at ',the next Federal With- Mot -meads borsepewer *ling. to 'eleetion: of Oa 'armed forceS. *ft 8.4' ,fUlCk • acres It , • 'med. if this little' (Teel( 'eould.tbe Secli converilenee to this locality, such it source of. prOspe.rltr_and:_ryeall:11,-,what could the Maitland ,Itiver, if 'properly` ,,pve,r the only way in controlled "and 'developed. do for the tlie 'Intl, of Item • ' .which to giv`e many :of them the op- • have eoine before' the voramattee and' stated, that, In yiew .of 1.119 fact that Limbers of the forces* are .seattered I JUST WO'ai„DFIBED,• portunitY exereisitig their. francliiiie• will 'be by.' the use%iif proxies', Tills ,PRICIts p/xEp. FOR, *, particuittris". to - Tho navy and MAPLE SYRUP drinking whien, preceded the ,restric- she tar' force; inathe case of tile • , ' awls and' constituted one. reason for ibere,.4iii• be fess diftieuity provid.. Prilhar.Y PrOdueerS of maple i4yrtip. • • • 7 may sell direct to the *Foriliumers 'at imposing there." the* -With hallote,, though, there retail prices, according to iiniaiiiiolince2- EDITORIAL NOTES 1Ye tliinOilt3t getting to them'. inent by -JW, NIT.P. tiny adequate information on partlea '1%11,,:prices and supply representatiye' and candidates. Great Britain has fer:.....Westeril (Warta. 1,Ve have yet to see imy explanation When the producer sells direct:to' 0.yr bolding that a.-imiform itydro .rate 'provision for uroxy voting liy laienniers tile colon/vier, the =minium prices nre of the forcea outplde the kingdom. 42.40 per imperial gallon for uhgraded* is impossible' for. urban nuinienialltiea Theirroblem 'is tiot tin easy' one, and sralits. '$2.65 for rairiada dark grade, $?().°111:!ftlItltlt(1111gtee4S3'15 r N(ting‘41°11d/4'be'11led otit f)P0tfi14t1igitgr10.Tliayrupa It can be ent Ineffect in rend munelpalitieSwtimat any trirtcills(Mea omebetter system:mu be , troubile. i • s to be $014, in screw-tOP metal •con- ' devised Of . assUring to every member 'la -tillers when sold at* this priee, :-poataps tin; liext &ward the. ()ntario.' of the:.forces the.optiortiiiiity of having - the prodiicer delivers the syrup • iiroilticelo.g plae , Of 'ISualriesa and no 41. : next eleetion, whether. no charge ig to belivide for this,if the. Government Will have posted the 1 ht;4` 841:e t11° • , eluirge is -to made for delivery to teek'and. redtrOet to five rounds. re 111 111) in 'fifteen miles w the beverage loran's Wiii someWhat like.' be' be'Iti rig or 111/ In "I° firr4i(lr'4:11r°1e• 1)0 thim. dn'ys, ex," ,.„WO think the Other. fellownum, . more inarket. tlowever, if a, eom. lot than Wa (to, it nifty be that carrier used the price of..de he on - 1il1PP ‚„ "Aimee: lot beer he milverv may lie added to the price of the with the • 'lie luta ore Pluck, * • • . • ." , syrup. • •••• • ••••, •,•••••:•, 'IMalltig in Sicily And the ether 'for the Uneonfined' * * . ' (4()Ilt14e1lee_ must ,P64'llaill ",111` 1.14,8?' Itinsialedge Withent courage -might 1 cia iliilfe in tialv. All Oat, ilea de. prom a " laisiness standpoint I've eiairalance, lilw easS .1)101)er, Ps ensug ;1,4 well 0r001) back betWOOn the eoeera -petaled 'oil word, tif ssotoli"")44 lrnssnyll aralert of ths. closing of the .Slky lost, lof Its book, ' confaet betivten the A.A.:Q.:VAT,. and YQU:KNPW 4. ' ...Vhere—ate over 36,000 „ per5on$ *0 'Ontatio vbuse lfienses to drive are under, suspension, because ot their' • in*bi1it to secute itiorauee ,or file other proof of. an. aticiat.respensibiliti? The, were convicted of otences aggitist the motor.vehiete. laws, follong accidents. • As is better to drive.,sofely sod avoid iteeiderirs rhinio iinci yourselt tuutble to drivri at ill: .1944 motor vehitle. Permits art :inbw ,on sale. - • NOW is the time to purcliase yours. ;Vou may recall the long line ups of Aicher years. Do -not wait unul the 'last minute get your 1944 permit: no not muti1att4t destroy your 1943 'prate. 'Wartime restri0ohs -equire that 4. be hied. another,. year. Your itzOtof ;,relide permit fee remains the same. A windshield'sairip tie issued:with your 1944 igotor vehicle pert* validating the use of yout 1943 plat?. , The application. for 1044 provided on the back of the, 1943 permit. This is the only form that may be used. Renew;yout:driver*$ license thct some time.) .. tiolvt .