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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-05-25, Page 2'NW -jailed bY Signat-Ster Iiimited, West 41treet Goderiole, Ontario ‘teileree-Z41-lidle. 4114ine PAP. States, $2.519. etieeine Bates oa e'equeat. . Telephone 71' THE . TIMES APT:astEs . . editOrAleof The nnclon (Eng.) Times in its Issue of May 1:,411. is de- voted 1.0 _a' review of'_1)r!lue Minaster .gitig'S address to, ;he two • konsels Parlienient, Passagee ;from Which- are. ee..,eignitleame „the* netir of nemonweallth and einstiak ibeen'cluting • traditions eonstitutiou." In eourse of its leegthy article • The Times say's; -The unite?' Commonwealth and its methods of eo-operation, provete strengthened and given. nelv •esignificante 'Neel/Le common effort of * the war, represent in ),.tr. E.ing vaew, though the wird§ he. chose *ere IlivtlY quoted from an address of Mr, Churelaidein.1907, !*a model Of what , we hope the whole world W „some day become: In- Mr. ging's addiess, a$ in' that of eir. • Churceill, tile- Commonwealth and Empire are -defined. not in terms f *tositerotto2yotadows. Current Views oa tkeiageenet the Te tedente),, • and of 1939 (against POlend and,. eteatuelly, against il,,drope0 exelnellifY Bleu J. wale TRIM% :KEEP 014 Or •WAR, yhave alweiS eget-Med and- e eededintli:tdPerritil-MeThle14 reaeuftr•Wile'e'c°:31; By spgr,s4 DAN: eiired, the German people that not a single enemy bomb would fell on Ger- ell-ur'evetelatellavLb991iel,'" froul work. melee he was expressing not merely Aloug about 'this time of year get The main cash or seeding i§-tiVer and„although there's plenty of *work to ' be clout remeraber inee lather used alwaYs to, say that, 43, man. should 'hay holiday after -the grain seed- iu It waS widely believed utkion us tbat , tliese neutral righte, But new 6 will the entrauee Of the .`.‘ rated btalea, nThito b u. d .., ,thene" beeause_. other lee. w.e , the (Wet) 'war lad beee 'a mistAke, and !Icrigut nnil'i fmcir$P. Ives ilt kit PPition wbere a ceistly -40)1e, $oiee writers reveres it , it wou/d be liege-SSW:et to back'down or 'la bat hut an arte of German faith. eas ae,foe,' of bad itiVuelitrand ,Itt._114_Pgbt-." - It. w0 - eertaitilY. the tanaeetat is Worth while tie recall the shock, IO at that.' -Others looked for an alibi "siTtriender 4 ,14.eutlut Tigiatsi ,eNvri--1:.: nni1H__g'F_OiLllinie, 'which Germany or- e -blamed WU-tor:ow aslas---aaa for -were:10re .they Were_ yleleitedoever istaged bee Perieneed whenilf q*--(,;D:rly daete,ofettle ui.)-; i -Sinisteee under -cover actil,'AtieasT 4 III:: Preseed, bile foil eigettYmietlls Orr:wit Tellelrine45f i iluvasim•-. ' or gaYe the ' Wat Of 191448 l.,tussiaie forces ail- . wav eud war .or else Said that w mesawliele" Voland'.weesoquiekly e • 0n- veriturouelF thrust into- East Prnesi(i. 1),00zibig with. his f•putas#c Idea 'of 'a great eoli-OrY- who are ,stitying, to keel) Ake cotaltrY liallsgiailercusnortla th3.1c MI- were Ptala°*‘11Tred:414t° tbe w el.:quer° 'all4 the added tiffzeulty .i=lces for, those . tbe western', sever hut WeLswenoulliat- ';111e°,eilleg ur°V ,ereater effeetiseuess $uoe§$ thel the fenee around. the ekst.,paStuie millunte71-1:0tua:puael.r tairdr !ut4utdbatiP:vi,eke.r_;:e';-91.:1.1:riorntut„ INVell°.cotglicaltittigula*ted 'OurselveS: tvarrie'd conferences at the Kalwe 'e on au even keel, efor Mei' I poked around 'all leri44Piiting vetir • effere. • 4.4 ser s i le ouse I, or - • - , - - wag' after ,all a phony -war."' And heaclettarters; old Flinclegiburg, was 1 ,, .gww:ainirt'he'Vrytleathishe4outt.t:0:-/i4114tb-kfetiet;13,101:uesrereol In tide state of disithisionment aud, eenqUereCI, Ftellell reSistauee'eellalisect -,westerla-ftonn;ealid. whee IIindenberg,, eueertaiutie eho people oe the! -united end atter Dunkirk it eeemed that Grea.t' with- tlie couttsei and -lea der .hip states', watclaecl the rise 'of Hitler and TIrttabi‘ *euld guffer the .417cte 'fate"; l'ufile"-"ff 4114 1141ffnilut• . •4'ee(1 the itiaa'l ' ., • le,0-es JI,t'at rut wo•S busLY W'ith, ' a tete ,,appeoach aa ;mother ,..‘acaT. Raving , All' tbi.$ *es° a greet ',Shook to eas. .1"Sre ratiferipo from , fear bY the ,'vittory 1 tbe feeepcial regalatiens effeetiei, g Per-ecueember bed in 'the garden, wotking . beee foOled. 'Once, we were claerniined discovered stiddenlyeth.ae the preeeeese of Tanne ,rg,,, theepopular geatitude 1 Ottawa announees J. relaxaeion of , , 4- . , •senie trtivellingeto tile Tinitedetates. 1 bae ulalitire illt6' ti* 11(11: s°11. :The' .not''tie be fooled agaite Hitler eeemed tel4ou of the" Itritisla EraPire 'a.4d 'Itile "4 ' aeela Were eTerWilelnillig• 'T°"'' This does net mean' hoWever that the.4 - ite ue just iatioth#0,VesSolini only more larix.ish amt, Ncas a nivitter of vital.,:ime de* )3draber " Peeamend and tile API - old cat was dding her et to dietraiet a some 'reason or other I ('ouldn't get TAY- eakee, )35? the skilful. propaondor then euddenly tidier Struck.- Derineark, brought out of Ids retirement; 'Much w , the FeeneeeeeeetheeBritieln , • eu the '34-1 - nation eit starry-eyed idealists. easily , _ • heart in the work. at It as NorWay, Hol and and Belgium were needed, divisions Were diVerted frem the ozetairous WITHOUT BUTTER MAGIC'S CINNAMON ROLL -UPS , Motheir robin. eo as to ,get et a nes. theattleal 'and .coneeited:, We might pertanee to the Trint,ed States. etiean Feree have between them . rr 1S1011 the border and spend .inoney that collide looking over the geouud-hog holeS on- ,Nazi form of government, but that was l'ef 'leash •aud ea/Jr' the 'Sh-*ell beeatil°' eSt' realiati°n °f wil4t 111 - or the therefore. ehaeged our police', Instead brought to. the ,Germart People the fa.' pivVerinueut wants people to rage aro es of four- young ones,, 'and Collie Was not like the Nazi philosoPhY better be invested in, VietAry'bondis at 'rale 'side of the Big Hill 4 4 4 nan-P-Pin-- g smethilag,%for tee Gera:taus to take roll aid ,stioet of war." TalS. was' bettee Velves. The significaece -GoebbelS' , . • fi on the pretty hard on tlie Jews, but, and like U•they wanted to. " was than ca., -911 'wad carry, but it revealed' adnuesion .late m 1943, Germany s I threw a pail a wAter, out veep., tee e'etate of mind ecerely less muddled, learaing wbat war means," cannot be out a seasonOs werfare, no doubt. ground petard the milk -house end sureeeeeeeeehe----after _wee -Riner..411 aid` shortea War , evidently meent, overrated. ' b.c, boo it it oicelet enfthinge-thatetbe-Presenae, e theory" that the war can be wort Governmental authorities in Quebec enough a bunch of big fat WOrniS eame wa.oWd the Rhineland, well, w f British . power and the de -feat by bombing is WergEttlY chdlleligeile have nnS A.nd if he wanted a strong army, that are takijig„..e, more serious 'view of the , to thee top. I really didn't them. but the wortaa found was, no more than- aaiy country • was of "GerroanY were of vital importance i what is aot open to dispute is the reeent fatal Shooting affair in . that / use fer - I their way' into an old -salmon can I - entitled to; arid it he *wanted all •Gr- -, t r i . profound effect whielabembing has 1,1ad to 12S bu we we e still unvilling to Proviiace than are, the Ontario author- - , - • . . put some,dirt on eheni and set ;them up mans united raider a German govern- 1 face the fact frankly. By shouting. on the German mind,. That conelnsion ities with. refereece to a somewhat on the cool side of. the milk -house. talent that was in aecord - With the 1 "all aid" we cOuld• convince ourselTee does riot rest on the .carefully ebeeked similar affair at Windeor a few week$ When. dinner was overee Aden -like . . . to ego. back. and - - Id idecl' . . . - ' soman principle of aelf-de ermin whispering - "short of war we could 1 , that we were doing our utmost, ut by official report from Allied sources • b • • ' ' a , a limited assoeiation but of e g . "%Telt' Quebec__ City a Mer.aber of 1.1 11s..t sna i ation. .If Hitler wanted more than t, a - . • la one. It. is based rather on inform: - the R C M.P. shot and killed a man who 4 • . WaS really concerned about the young 1 u was no Affair °OK at the ence a ong, e river. f 1 the ' I that, let Britain and JI'rance stop hie„., convince ourselves that, the bpys would iition from inside Germany itself. That . forward "to larger, brotherhoods' . --. , . t evade arrest b Y raPlung cattle breakina throu h at some aPot s , a ottri. • We thanked ' not have to be sent 6verseas. We .whic'h. Polea Norwegians, -Dutt-h,, Bel- giye all aid but the essential aid, giansz. French, ., and more exactostattelards of social 'was trimg 0 - • e -, g ., - 1 whateNer gods there be that -We did not .4'nuld British, Yugoslays, 1 violation of free na.tions looking AUStiee.' .Not merelY the secur- away. The -eoronee's jury brought in Itor other and thew wandering ° cl°‘''13 ;belong to the League •of NatiOns, and and siap•Intar the war witheut being in •Greelis and Russians .have • borne laa.s . now, stricken the German people:a War • is .ity 'of nation§ indivisible but uts.0 a verdict of aecidentel deathe,bnt -the Omer, the side -of the stream and ending _a:ere ...determined that : time we . "ShoOtIllg War." • • united ThState$ the Soviet 1Crraore it are, up to a pbint, true enough, 2 cop; siftee teior •-: ,; ,e4 Orme Matte 131404*Ow;i:it ft. OVA. salt . _ 4 thspos. shortening ' 34 cup milk (abort) Bovril sugar Cinn4inen 141'euro ra)3111P „ MIX, !lit first three ingredients. Cut in shortening, until mixed.. Add milk to inake aroPeth doug,h. Knesd minute on ilghtly floured board; roil dough into 3/4-inca•talcac oblong. laminate with brown stigar,thi, parnon,Faislos.R0111enjtbmitie; •,•-criant04-Inch-slice$,.. Z.04,0 cut side. down in greased -thiitfiu, pans or pie pan in hot oven (4.5IPF.) 15 mWutes. Make* lg. MADE IN CANADA - INSURES .. u hi the pound. Without g"litng it would 1.-w wise guys, and. put 'America 1 In thiS aaluddled st,ate of oaind•awe,21ias ceased to be "jolty:" it has become • treinained imtil Japan came to our aid a- vast horeer. ,A.sseverations that - "a larger Compaey embraeiug the Cologne or 'Eaaen, cad -take Berlin or Brunswick,' liamburg or BAKFNG ' matter has been taken. up in Legislature aUd eharg '-ea-lotteabeert agaillat the cousta. blea, involved• much thought I Idekecl sonle fish- first, and not again go on -a crusade boots and an old fine fi-ouf the Set the world right .:. I By slarifyiag the 'tame.. The attack on Pearl Harbor forced us at last to in the woodshed and then took .the This -attitude -ma our part had "Some salmon can along with me. I might excuse. perhaps, sixece it was not essena take incredibly base tind brutal was' loose note of the fact that:something of the Commonwealth is parrt a • - - just liappea to 'heir for a 'few rainufee• tiellv different •or more ahortasia ted- tiona 'united today° id the, defenee Victoria; pay still holda. its place am. was "Certainly a Wonderful daiy for of the people of France and rin tne World, that- the 'euppression of and -frightening faet is rather that they' o:f 'freedoril 4,ilaust help to fashion a etr011 oai 1U e . All - the Great Britain," who.- were hearer the than that , it was really aur affair; and that noth- are haNing-to "take it." That is a 'short of a shooting War would new .experience. Bombing, then, i.s do- ifew world Order in whiCh social the regard of the Canadian, people. ataof.. trouble. They, too, were ing ration. ba ap that has no trees wer%out in fiiriage and a wild se ob • seeuriey-and hilinin w7elfareabecome. gene. . , , . 4 knows cherry tre '‘I had a' fiill load of pink sessed with the • idea of eafety first,. and ' big more than lay waste.the centres of i serve. , 6 - 0 . .. _ 1 . _.:._ ) . , - a *part of the inherit:vice of mane memory of 'Victorian. days au , . blosaoms. Oollie seemed ° rt.() . bounce their fear 'of becoming inepered ke. heel .. -7-The Yale Reajew (New Haven German war indestrv • it is at the same kind" In theee'senteric&-therels of the great QUeeu:en.ly throagh reading w-A.th 'joy. ps .he tore through the" trestilOthe.r war' blinded them, as it blinded .....,4,4' T CASE FOR ,;ROMBENG 'RAIDS that the laighest earthly glarY is to be time desire:1:1-'1'g,, the German obsession , . ...e.....no „suggestion' a,7.4 :Festrieted -bloc at. thrOngh the 'stories of their elders. yotmg grass,- waeii: we got to the us, to the -real purposes of Hitler and ..."-!' . . . LI , . of British , nationS ,seeking to- the real ...aleaning-a-if --thea-azi.-':- --..phi,l-_ --e„..a.- - - ....-e-____.--e...— ..,..- . Won mils in battle beyond the, frofitiera. The holiday eatablisheci hi the long lei:eli._ it s.remed to hiti=le-a--Clean smell. It wasn't the .atagnant., rotten wood :osoplav: For years both Alussolini and ;,. .i, as unnecessary to enter into Loe. - (Continued pn ' page 7) • a:with:other groups., but- a vis-iou of . period Of Victoria s reign 3.4.-b, .11S.tilla its **er ill - :.(1j'iliPetitiall -' ' n-' '' ' " 1. :' however ' smell of ' midsummer — . but instead H).ilet had been ,exPlaining,, clearly if 1 Cantroyersy . 'whether aa.: overwhelming --- - -the--COnartonwealth, asathe inapira- etiaintd its •popularity, i, It comes at of that the Pi , ece seemed •clean and blat.antiv, that". Faseisni and Nazism ' air force cart, or 'cannot s'o-deln•Oralize , ..1-o31 ar II prekzarsoe of an .inclusive 4 thn wheal after the' long winter moist In faet, I had trouble 'eePin ' were- systematic -organizations of fotce 1 ",-.1avaelfafratn.just lying dawn and haying and fraud and fOt years. both had ex,. i rr-nation lia to enforce capitulation. : a.aposes of security and 'welfare and ; the freedoin, and I -reality ot . tee ! a 'Be rive: fence was in good shape so ruthless suppression' of all political, ina ThTJaaata theorY !remain_s: to be .proved., , What is ,releTiant is the `effect Of `h-einbe' , c . .32 ,i xi'411 tag sY4e111-° --tree-' — '1- W 1, t 'be ont-of- ' - . - - .Sta...es„ sharing the. coeewein pur- • Peel) e all y . .. . ..... - fin, a good, nap - , .......... iired•ethee-systemeettreactiorn4e--- ' .tellectuak and. religious freedoms, the -il'.1g. 013- a Pectileas-inelitied ttY the ..gliiri- ' eeaeonee, 0 ea-, ee----ie, -0.-IT-...3-ne. ---liestrellealong- to the- deep hole, i It ......._ - - interests. eo -leselou 1231 . •ta4i, -4;4-0,-.14414.-6,:aloidamiLb •-• b ''''ItaXasaa***the1-fieation :of •War as- thee•German. „First ' ,ezi .ergenelfies.'tioneofehate-ean bruteielle-Ct--07:5--- -e-ndiar---111=vMetnirtentunber•- --eel, the .ittteroee of *Veber nations. 14:aideu",-te'eeDiege-l-u'P, °I'S=rH, , asseeiatelgette. el a definition_ e 1 ter, Long live the .24th of' May 1 :11 .fev't Itrilmte#1-P-wecs'41r-oPPeeilIt-against. - , _ i . ..• . • . . i a fallen,j0g. ' eujoying the weather -111 book dud- rPeordedainatTeedS,-for-thelit (iati be.a.ettoilthrigedi:i'So'rne'.7._.1** . -„it- Ilga, .41.11. 'there; faapiajned, hi 4; ofpeoplein Great BriraIrra--altithicling; ' ".,Mr. Ring's -address, r e te-oeaee tee e, aeyeo,ther thilag,9. tha, are_ impossible!, gad. and. that. Daa e. a s iin. tL of t1,0 na ' 'e. '1114.,BeFisli Coin;:e• ___ .._ • _1 a drowsy -sort of way with an oCeasion- w'riole• world :to look•at• 4 feiy. people, asincere and not'veithout influeliega-ahave - mon ;An • e".'• Preleitie. and • le this colpmn last week sometiting , al nibble. A TORT ',Made ,me, come to eaen a few in.,laigh positions; such as ; epressetl, phys1ga,1 pain and a sort a of ' r ,'„,,t1i. .. Commonwealth and nee. of fixing the eite a start. and :there waa "iii.YTheigiji- Ambassador . Dodd and N'irinston , spiritual nausea when they have read . • the Id.` conS_Is•tent both with.the Was sad on the maetee i_bor, aEd.. Higgiii.S. He leaked a little Churchill', 'saw what they Jooked at-and...1401e accoanta of "saturation". raids on ' lotory of the widen -tog, free- age of taa•thrity at tW'enty-One years: sheepish and then produced a liOe, a told what they sawa, But mot of the , German towns. They are:fundamental' • dioh, . each...British matron, and'f We ea -re -since run across the definition ' I hook and some w.orms. • people and the - responsible leaders of patrials, and tbelx pwnt df view has with -the spirit a the Atlantic' ' of eyeture, . rson aiven. bv 13r. Karl . Joe Clark eat:tie along later, tirl tied- Prance. Great Britaiti-..and the. United ', to be respected because.'it .spring,s from Charter and the Moscoer Declat- • - - . : , 1 Bert Weir waded across from the other. 'States were :a:liable .ttr iinvailling to see •'t,he deepest einetiona a anyat da , • ation. • : - ' Bernhardt; thus': • ,- ,, . . , e Is] " 'de at a• shallew spot .There • Were . or believe anything that -would disturb ' Of German civiliana, men. laomen .and A concluding ParagraPh: ----e . - "The lentil*: indieidual is grown isix of us there before 4 o'clock. We their .half-he,,a.ted _conviction that the ' Children; have hli•eady been killed, eaaa-a-addiess-..is.A..,fine and up ' physicallY,. Mentally, sOcialty' • . i didn't tcatet :any fish to aniount to Way to play it •kafe was not to take ay -thousands more will be --Italleda The ophy of Ooramonw from his parents,—/VETO-W&TTe .- time._ Wiiiiii7r.:-&-iiie-• nomiiaareakCii-Terg --:-XifiTstaitheagreatidemoeratic . prospect is trot 'plea:sant. 1::)6e,s nOt; . • ••• • - ------------ -and„.eggotionallyBe is emanCipated ' '41.but,.32Eeicer,,tainty had a. 'grind risks. . :pit:ea:and to • the though ,a.: all a -Asa -sfacfbit-a-autin nen to . on how -good the river ,-;--fence - looked, :, stood aside, --a7a fawn soinethiag, -that .-ar-I'who • Y SealluinfadOxiagaisma---, . _.... a achuntries•- howeter, s.uch revulsion in tact betray 'helpful -Centribution to the philo- ' - . - - - . oPPosite' sex. --Re' llg'41 lear- - Mrs. Phil just smiled', and said. f'llow did not concern 'i..lae.m, -while Hitler pre -1 What is the crucial -fact of all rood- ..,,,.............. • was the fishing? It seems to me pared or war. ,Fearful0 ecoming, ern n wars'. . f f b — • ' Gemara .1s. it not the over- l'iee: peoples' Among thee:. free ' eciate the attitudeeS and b.e- „ - .,--. - . tirnada'reilitifinete;threerarpoeies-ci haa-lor of others. i He is - capable ,. women know everything avith*nt being irtvolved in •ta War in defense of in-, riding deternitiatioe to enure that . .. peoples none has more. right thaea- "Pr - the -United Nixtions or the pring.ipies- , lee4of...Whie.b...theT.,411e.„.rai ,f1 itM • should- not be the scene of tile unity"of the Comnionwealth. • • learned to , • .cottrol • his ernotionS. seemed 'none too Sure,. they looked the of the fighting? Ali erman a ra gy Canada_ laaaamot ._ sought and does lie manages his enviropinent in - TELLING THEME other way while Geimany built the ' has been based on the offensive, which, not wish to influence the policies Of stead of being a slave to it. And (Detroit ; Free Press) most powerful a:II-de...in' Eittaiae, supa! stripped Of eYera- euphemism, , means her griit neighbour and friend or he has a philosophy of life?' . t33,.is . An :unofficial compilation places 'can- :ported Mussolini in the briftal. and I no more than carrying the war,' with all her paiemers it the American If people had to ‘ measure up to '. ' senselesS, coaquest of Ethiopia, aided 'Ita horrors and havoe, into the enenra's 1 Franco to destroy ,democratic institta. , homeland. 'The-wara Of 1866 (against , leintephire, bet twice at -a solemn - before they could get .their names on _acla S wet _Casualtlei: of allaoategories ' to date at .apprealmatelY 2.5,Ooo. Our ' Moment In world history the . the voters'. list, how. many could pass — . own are reported in the neIghborhood :. tions in Spain, and then proceeded to Austria), of. 1870 (against: France.). the *conquest ' of Austria and the dis- 1 •a-aiWlitatirea-OdratiftanaapeOple;aina the test'? ,all'aaaa' -a-ra,-.4Faa, ',ant:: . '..4.16-YeIffeSatreatiada's, we have- lest • a 150,000. Although our papulation- is, result Of this tiaaid refusal to, risk DRS- 1 , . -political imagination: and exPeri,... . . Memberment'tif Czechealovakiaa, As a Stanely and freely • responding, to a thing to prevent , a•• , war which byl . chillenge, 'plevsicalee .dietant , but • To 'Abe editor's ° desk , has Conie a . • ,........ • prisOners of war , only about • s'i time§ in killed. iveoinded 2,33.a. tossing -find prempte.: united,: and . energetic- .action • m-orally--immediateetins antiCipated -:- 'dopy .0,f, "The:jacollite,r_valieh procla.mas could'a have been prevetted, each - those policies and u125 anticipated eileme tile Dominion. eountry, one after the other, became &era by a decleration of war, that itself '' 'ate bitty Jacobite paper in Nett-. Th• — esq figures •are to be. commended involved in the most desperate and dis- ,enbanced Tether than ; Weakened Zealand.", It 'is nearly two hundred to people in this- country who* talk as , aStrans War in inn . its -11ittlr,y. r the illhity• ;pf. the , Canadian ;people., ,years since the last. attempt; to. place. if the. trnited States weft,' 'doing all the fighting. • - ' ' Se country followed this futile pOlicy a. Sinart --on.:- the thYone, - but- evidentiv- ' 4 .• , , more- blindly thanathe -United, States. ON 11Xt .1iVBAnia TACK In September, 1b:4-39, President Robse- * Would be producing. and Britain would, velt, otlicia.11y proclahned a state of the - "romantic ttaditi'on" which Sur - ....a -a— . reands the Tintrle a ' Botnie Prince ,lee B. Eel -Ravens. lq.P.P.., at the tecent eoteeteie*hes still its adherents, though i not alway,s be restricting_per.purchases. neutral/tye. and in a. nation-wide brad-. met told the peoPle that 11, believed ,4C:b...P. meetieg at Winghani,„ -claimed !expressed in LIP more -Violent form chart I to Canada, .*. However, for aome years tb that aWe could keep oat of the war; that the -C.C.F. wt'is'resPotisible for the the issuing of a paper. -Robert Burns1 comae Porky a3-111:' continue to be a lag and that in any „case he would do all lutiroduetion, of :.the- old age pension in , --to quote thispaper-said that to i factor In Canadaan farm_ p. 1-4uq,...ion. that h t ii_twae, scinpossible thingsyseiblet,iobekpogeArni-tdns joatillattys.a_OI nada; it evolod he interesting to fleve. the Stuart name' was the ina,r1- of 1 . , * * * va .... -know whet grounds he has for thisa, true heart and the Stuart. saga has 1 ' The ' 'Meister of Labor,e ]on 110h the people. would tolerete,. . li there" siaeenienwe haVour daitWnevrTfailed, o tir the t, Unless, Otsdeep entlemle idesne I innpheef ..Mitchell, e'ays, the biggest, , was, in his • solemnaddress an o_ Cer- 'arliiia.„ the ead-age pension was it effeettof succeseie-e• e•onerations." Perhaps thelefter-'waripreblem will be to "control a tone , of doubt, that also .exPiressed the • before the Cb.r..was heard ‹ii:. ' healittg influence of time cannot 1 be boom." The experience of the last general feeling. We were detereeined • te keep out of the .war, „hut we were • liteSeeeet, et.leateire a -matter- -dr--.3citta er erealiee,ed than he, the „refit.; ' . arteraeentury__ has shown that this ,ss -sure than- we-had:been in 1914 IP...ant .1 'moment at, this tune, -, Whet es -signet -- thee, the same rtigiilatd- bloo4, pat is jinay be no isillall task Some ofus_rea., itawenfil be Possible to tlo so,- rro- is, gat' Alr„. Leavens_ adeoeates a -roused. by ell'eJacobiteSbeg,s leas been, optaber, the sliort-Iived . "hboOM." after maiinil* neutrality was all very ;well, lirger 'old -age riensioe - iind,. hisi party SP:filed so freely :, in 6 inpfaiii of ' ,rib' e the first Great' War when the oup.g but proel Path. , Neufra., aiming- neutrality .riaglit' -min, iy.. eefavore the reduction of the perislopabl,•& eusurpersi* Diet there isliardly a min deeps' were wearing ten dollar eialits se:.ce Pty 'iavolyes,certain i 4/ rights as well a.s eertain Obligatione--. . . . the , • high seas, .sige to eixty-five seers. Tilts would of military age left 'in the Scottish ahd money was dripping from almost rightof sailifig iki, the 1 • not be • of .especial,bnportanee, tither, njghands ..., an. have gene forth to the every ifinger7-•wIth ...the notable exeeP- of th.trabdine„luggwei.:ihnteicoetinntratrli:,ecsounintliaelci ies, aneds were it not that it is ,symptonrAtie ,of ', skirl ,:oi the bagpipes to battle for ging, tions of People en- ,Salary and those wi • the .entire .'',-_,,ceee.._,poue-•,,v.. lini.:iva'se' pen- t George. - Macdonalcis and CeniPbells' ,ieho' were treang, to ,iive im incoiiiireS_Tirlri,thirttTlitt'arben714dig.41-ft b7e,i=ilsg.,,thitg -----,---- --.., tions, 'increase %mpg., increase priees, t ht eide by eide inlhe same regiment, flied in yefirs wheal h. dollar WaS Wobi" the 'sinking of the Lusitanie in tbe . of fa.ree prielnets.-7-anything 're" itleke and .a.' Lowlander .seeltis to • find almoSt Folic liiiti red Colts rather than Seine- previoes War: and if title; egn.' ored out et APPeeft to the voter's DeCui4laltt-fht• .smareeeentianieitale satisfaction ---#47thing',Itac ev-dimee-e/Of etearsethereewas flarttp,t,,,mni,ggihet, arti.wcao:IfednsieTe7of oltilci; rlig.hdtk ., . , be ,interest : no •regard whatever for - the "Bonnie Dundee" and 'Tine- Bonnets the inevitable reaction ,when• people ,. come :involved in the war' - ".general interests of the. country and over .the Border": as does his tonirede foand that- money was not to be so of nil ,one :goose in'eentionoin spi. •te. • ., _ ee.sily found .a.iterii.' *Thethere-e7rS F'''""rhis 'belil'eg- the 'SI '7: 4'e refused ' the lasting 'ottlfare of its '_peopie.., . from the leitis er the isles. Mr Lea- is, tyclite right' l'h '84:1113g, t * * *-- ' ' -'- -".' • the longer- boom Of the -late ?Vs, sue- very strange thitig. 'We refused to , , * that -the' rieent inerea- Se in -the old -age •-• -Wheri,15;:gileiiiiiire,IfiiirSter :Gdfdinef Ceeded by tbeeetill lerigor7:ikriregsioir tit- grw,See -:°rtyirgird'rea..1 :-7101,11tif,i;c1rjeetture. • Tpewer*ueeve ee, • said in pension. wall pot 'more' than 'offset the WaS in Goderith last. Winter lie se,id' th:ce,3-(rS ; imill still there are people who. To the belligerent ow •higher rost of living. putt what of the tilat.,a• Supply of hogs, stffieleUt , to itaagime--or act ',D,S, if they imagined— effect: 241)efine' for Us'the delver emee . , , .. •People out of theta. It, iethWe l' future? All-round increases of penslOnsi requirements for ,the ;firs( half of thie, that •4asy.. money tan be made tO flow and we will 'Irk'. p, Our Ships and tour and wages and Prices Of farm pruduets ,, tear was assured.- ile.raade no predi.e- withont pause. ,Fortimetely the Gov- s .traieat e have oertain nentrel light$ whieh, if- lptritt 'reoessa'aily. nifean .a forthei in- , clot as ti,,), the „second . half ,of :the year, ernment has. 'taert meastires% la ' the exereised, would take eeee, ships and out ' itretee ire, Ihe ti-Jist ti Pting, .S0 thtitithld leNt11§' beirig,e.seid in • Parliatnent, partial tentrol of pripes.and wageS, that PeoPle lido, these leontere an 'hitherto we e.e.',/geeee' eeeeee .in. ,ra* enattrablp, timethe pensiolier 111la elsewhere .that zanily Tafneers, were will, it is t0. be hoped, keep the "boom" • • the worlOginae end the 'fanner wilt be 'going out of hog production and there 'feridendes m ORA., 'Otherwise the 310 bate? CO than they are now. !doter ,,wOuld not he 'enough' to J111the c ontract :votmtrY v'onld be in for n'uotber Period ver, with an inereelee in the limber' With I;r1tain for, ham and tieconno of hard limes: for despite anything that . petrksloners ,kte, shull be one ,4ep :it is,reported, that Seventy -Dye per venl. oar friends of ,the ,say oe • nelliiiire gnu' td)resba4oweel In be re- of 1bat. boas reqz 'Wiled for thi, 400;000,600 try' le do there is nothing surer tlian *lark of &SIWACT 'Son* tfrats ago 'who Peunfie 10 be shipped this Year have that a depression is the sequel of a „Those 1010 ker, a alam „sof *Ida. tho 8(rale tla'y mi:ght ..fita ha1 Ilitarly been bougbt, and time dia'ultr Petlefi 4of 'a4V inorleY indulVd• b1 1113 itnrarkit Vett Ur their 1)01ies, the people liug or ,t,her*Niuntry and le to get theta through The 'packing the other half len:Ong the taeeeplants and atrese the ocean:dI Wily., not Ire the epptelte polkee of Gard-ner f,TRIflatly knOWS the Cate Fon orkAnt.vbalf a century %be Sherwin - "%Matins Company has maintained a re - south department -consisting of chemist's and :experts -who are continually testing and trying various products including new ,disiovtries, • and -developments, keeping products for time public. th-ai Sherwin. Williitits Paints stand, at the heattof the list for 'ease of application. for avering qualities, for resistance to wear and weather, and •for permanence of, colour, ' Sherwin-Williams paints -stand stifireme- Somewhere near you is a deater'-aVho dis. plays the famous "cover Ale ea1-017 sign, ,„ Hci ourrrepresentative in your district- iistock„of various kinds of paints, 'varnish and enamels for various ases. He 4 J'n"vs the-00I-.Pr9431qt:foi, the,zi'ght-pur—, -164. At' will lendvon'the tannins "Style , Gude', a book of large colour illustrations for paintlug and derating inside and out. - And he ill furnigh yon withthe proper; 'materials to do your To-Llistingly and • .wefl, ,at raoairate prime. Play safe when you paint -et products of solid repuiation that will give you complete satiefamion. , • THE SMERWIN-iiiilLiM11$ of too*, loropeal • 11°.17,fice atarratAt naturel ,eotelitimite seal e. war, e. elay After any, metead oE hong at ipiET, Or a legislatil*v attempt remorea ziatUr.E3 ittetideal At lean le "lift ones'elf by mee's boot.etraps." °Ilee everY twelltPf°1•11' ImurN variably atiffer from toestination. -Wking at MI -lotion u 4Nirik ;togis and ft,ireat:rs and their productive Woe makieg ovielones aollar eenbility better, than his critics do. titetliPr?- Wartime is not A tonvenient: Una:nem:I:lent was teede this week sof Ithitt* tor *PIItSing rias reieeite'; bUt nrw ztereeinent*itleiirititin toveelng, doi.lbt bps to 1ft be tonr ear 1044,."1141. issidMr roladt Itlwe war *amid Aitonli loolt tor. 'f,-)1-ardirter, Ian assure o * I in* wlaeu reniflueltr, <di st market' Tor n con alteraptod witll boo their bog lorl ifoclion **cid ilits thse io the ftcy come, Ile would n Niaerotabitry toksttaaetis ,oic pet*, toodiflon wu1d '3 f:otest• *oil 14 speitIc 41t1 AAA. ova Thidevoret thing that ,eofild happen to this ,001,IntrY; on the -economic side, , reeklees intletion, and it 11 reeeite reeistanee con tiro part of GOverntrietrt on1 people to the! t,arinerslin/lationfill 'ilitneoces Kir the alines to ertible piut ,oVprevent t tntortontely. Mere Arel some slort-Sighted people mnil people who .„ guarauteil thst Zitokene they 'Wooly ani;re that tbod indettilte. Golern ntv. Iio ins*e at di:M(4)1f Ilk, emn1reti The use of .oheftp, harsh purgatives will irver get ,011 toy where as Oats' only,sggravate the tronlice tna %vs fhe delicate =eons lining cf tb.s wels, tma, tit re7 liable to Mute • Dae; ikt catstitp*tea otiko 111.1bare • Ift p...-11ver slid Irree nstur Inovement-)of owe T1- ,l, not, ripe, weals*. snd fittert as kuksa7 1$180170 V. Co, 14,