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TILAWtrIa..1
44...Q.44aY aeXt, Oeteli,er 10tb, wII
'be national, 48Y (..4. tbAo.k$gityio.
ve /404 troubles a 9ur Own
*0(l_IllitY :Vol Ili, 415 days'in the
hn1cemia1.„0 .11
Yitig'Pt' filanald redind us that
we *yo MUeit for whichto be.
•thattk11,11.: L'Xbe shoe'utay pinch, but
'e pj�havete,tswes
thiUgs .90aS.kiereti, .nada
, perhaps tbe happieSteountry in:the
..,,rafTeSts , are good, fOod.
, plentifulif a,bit high' priced; we
..40•Ye abon4c as Mach freedom as 'is
Zr ue an nabre than most
1*W-es have, we. are ,inot living in'•
..a. land Vilier.e war is an ever pre -
it we may think. what we
and say, pretty nearly anything
.we 1ije without being jailed or
Stet ter It; we live in a beautiful
•
country, and :even or winters Ttre
,:better. than the perpetual heat and
• „the sandY deserts of landis.that have
.t,i4O winter: - -
Sof ail; In a/L.:thanks are due to
•tAroVidenee . for what
'foriis, ad ThanksgiVing Dayis a
for edaating our biessing's,
-,LETTEItS.-TOT-TIIE EDITOR,
, . .
Th(3 ;editor" is sometimes
• '.41ire read, your ieditorials, though
• we doa't, always sagree 'wit!? YP,ti•V
This IS quite satisfactory to the
'editor, Ile doesn4 expect- every-
• body to agree with hint; hut he does
4aint peopb to read What. tte has
ta4ea the trouble to write, .:1Ie
knows perfectly well that be doesn't
always hit tbe nail on the head, and
he would wercome • letters wiitten
witit the tdea of setting Min right*
or, better still, of Presentlag -to the.
readers-Jef---thee4r-----•
frOnt that of the editor. There
is no more, interesting feature of
a, newlip,apex than letters to the
• editori so' long as they areTliot too
vide a Permanent' home in Ottawa
fr. Canada's Pairtle. holillistetS, like
No, 10 DOWntilg Street iae14"LO.31-
don. The iroposal 11213 beea ap;
PEOVed by all. parties rild Parliameat,
aad UG. &Wbt will be carried out,
Irtis-7--e1117-add „ setnewh4t-40---th,
dignity of Die office. Prime blia-
ister Latireat, and
now occupying 4 tivezrOoto apart -
inept at the capital; Unless, how-
erer„. Parliament vote S an„appronri-
ate .amount for the • upkeep; of the
'residence 'Zr. it; Laurent will noa
hialsetf still further penalized, fin -
for giving his 'services to
the country, for itis well, known
that be has made a gre4t sacrifice
In giving up „his law practice,one
of.lhe most lucrative In Canada.
•..
long, are in good temper, and are
• not writteu. ,simply to publicize
• -Moe Pet -peeVe .c)f the -vvriter. - The-
1;•-•' Signathre of tho writer will not be
Published if :he (or she),.does not
, wieit it to be. Of course, the name
must be known to the.,editor.
Some people say, with a touch Of
superiority, ."1 never write. let 'ars
to the paper." There is no reaso
to be proud of.this; rather • the
contrary. It means that the person
• either has noviewirWortit publish-
.
orrt.i tOo indelent or "too busy"
•, or IS afraid to put them before the
'Ttublic even, over a nom de Plunie.)
If you disagree with the editor's
, views, or. wishto emphasize them,
•Or it -you have ,artY ideas of yaur
•:OM wortlz putting on paper, send
.a.letter -to thernewapaper. It vvill
gladly. received. - ,
The visit to Ottawa of burly
"limiest Bevin 'gives the±meinhers of
Parliament an opportunifY of meet-
ing one 'of Britain's great men of
,the times.' As it jljippens, labor
men are meetingthis week in the
eanadina Congress of Labor,' and
they were addressed by 51r. Bevin,
in whom they wouid.bave a ..tipeethl
interest as a Member of the Brftlshi
Labor 'Government. Though tbe
socialistic policies, of that Govern-
ment.tareo not-o•to.....the,.111ciug of a..
great „many. Canadians, they have
-little criticism of his • .cOurse , as
Minister • of*,.;FOreign Affairsand
can .adniire.. his stout „defence of
Britisir-Interests on many occasions
Of , international dispute, Iiixeept•
ing..,:nr.'ohtirchill. we 'cannot think
of , tiny British . statesman who
would be ' more warmly weltomed
in this country,
ARTICLE 2
,I4ke a Iligh SehoOl*StUdent teal-
PararilY tree at recess, hnoyant,
rlier
and gter 44,e 'Service, • Said, one
lady, "Our, minister' is a. goOd
preacher; ,pat his prayers treat the'
pulpit Are Tar More eloquent.„`oup-
Tbv.npliglitar yetdigallied $t. I5:
en* •AlVer now' unfolds:. calling' ns
•fottb,j tJd1.eetIQz o ancient
900%4•
•
we*--0"Crulaing Power the
iser' on a Sandal!, aftern00
olfliEriali, DO II' EVE.fg• TriXE/
(Paldey Advocate)
Some weeks ag u„ itinerant
printing Saldman. hit • town and lave:
eager • and .expectant, the. writer.
•spurred on •bis media:ideal steedPealigg and inspiring than even his .
eaStward, `flankby ed the ,sceule, serthOas. /le creates an,atinosphere eeeded to etiSSWel mereharP,'
beant'S of this Ontario, Of •ohi
rs. bettt-Itithia atgl ‘NY,,ith/ant the Wor; -and business_naen to take spaee. ,Ott
In all the scribe's WanderingSnoth.- shipper whLe1i SIIPPlanta weariness- 41. prposed Map and shopping dIree:
to"'exeel lt-taarks Of pregress with ,strength, fear with faltb.”. tory for the district, ''Phe 444-
everywhere, How easy• ought to ,What„, a tribute ,to. PaY* te -Ir
be the rendering of thanks to the minister; ••
Almighty, awl yet hay dreadfully WlIat Ofttime$ constitutes a
easy to, arrogate to ourselves the. Rersot3'S lejalty- to -his chureht the
oceamniation of these bounties be- ,Itirlittyoforoletwpkreoafe.haerbilitoty porenaethi
:stowed by God -
It used to be sad Saskatche-• Some Fears ago, on the Prairie a'
wan that if in terms of ornateness_ parishioner was asked another,
the:Sara outslidne the divelling, "Why don't you come to church?"
-then the-Anan----ivas-hessr tf tye The retort, "Is the Rev. X reach-
reVersei tho the little lady donun- lug any better?" Important as tbe
ated the scene, The reader •twist Seraton doubtless •.it is but a,
be left to •arrive at his own eon- Conaltuent 1,6-the'totai get of WOr-
tlusion as he drives throtigli tbis • ,‘•
"Garden. Of. -Ede.g.." it wolild be What.. priceless', possession;this
more Oall. intereaing po "ROO the congregation has in thlronan ood
- 'wbo. reads them to theThrene of
"Go West, ,oung'manr was the .Qtrace Sabbath after Sabbath, May
slogan of a few decades ago, but his tribe increase!, -leaving* a net profit to the persua-
new the Magic and the lure Of the Number 2 highway, flanked tly
a sive sales gent of something in the
East. Strange to relate, the writer countryskie "beautiful for situa- neighborhood: of $1400.00. The' always felt felt better about travelling tion" --spacious fields, tidy homes, called blisiness. directories; upon de -
east when out on the Prairies, for beautiful trees ."wherein the birds livery, have beiv found to serve
,
their in terms of affection Ms eYefif
vve.t.e focused upon that little yet
mighty Isle of Britain.
Ilobnesville, Clinton, Seafort14
Mitchell and then north to • the
town of Listowel-vrhat-a mec'ea. of
cleanliness the last -Maned counnun-'
ity is. Take a bow, Listowel! It
could have been a mecca' of disaster
t•o the hilver, for upon leaving it
the shrill siren of the --'black and
white car sounded cutting aerii'ss
the bows of Clarabel, bringing her
to a halt. "What do ,vou mean,
by •driving se fast' through. this
toft2" bellowed the man in blue,
Never 'argue ‘witii, the minion of the,-
lai,v-it doesn't pay. Truthfully
the driver replied,0"I wasn't aware
of it, oicer." Sard•be, "Don't you
know --vire have started a campaign
to make our town safe fon the
children?" "-A splendid idea, to
which. I folly subscribed, W fi the"
retort. ""Your drives eerndt,
please," &joined this efficient and.
yet dutiful officer, to which a speedy
response wag, made. "A--n3inister,
ehr: "Yes," said ."1there are..
you= going?" said_ !"Tp 11.1ngland.
after an ab-S-enee• of twenty..
six'years." By this time the at-
mosphere. was leSs tense, and with
the exptession of good wishes said,
AIWTRER VIEW OF ,Iternerriber When 01n the future you
CIGARETTES may be driving -through.' Our town
to observe the laws of safety, or
/ton The--Signai-Stitr, possmioa." •
Sir, -Have been. reading With Exceeding the speed- 11-011-70-6-w
much amusement a letter published' cola this be? 'Excitement On the
part Of the occupant's of the car*
in; your paper signed by A. E. Allin plus the exceptionally good 'fettle
bukiness me p- wilt fait tor Oils sort
ot ganie„but j.ty spite of reg.
Peated 10r4lbg` 'against these flYYi
,•paters,, ti,e latter' c.an,
Fear After • Fear, and SO •uet
tOMOIVes a a•vke44, Piece of tob4g%
vitikfolt aA011`ling in
or the', 40:470.
the :Matter is the. Viet that malty'
of.•those 3,vho were taken, In by the:
,slieit scheme simply wilt got listea
.when the. local xmpers try •;to ;Sell
them legitimate attd- highly ‘efreetive-
adVertising at a fair and reaspnahle
cat. • .
tongued gent -in -his Jaunt up.land TO IRON lefiRTAIN
4,Ovra Brie county had gun
securei support of some Chambers
eatuterce and Beards of 'Trade,
nd as; a'"eonsequenee he ',really
ailced fast mud- OneothlY, with the,
result that in PaisleY-- he 4:eked
ten Aor 'twelve eItien nt.irtate of
$1.$ per ..for each advertisement
,Whic a ar on the, diree,
tory. In aflbe took Attst ;17 •,00
out of Bruce County- for the, fifty
pieces of cheaply printed paper that
ventually couie back
press Charges. collect -to • t
vertiserS. The cost ,of ;the p
Job (done- iti it Toronto shop
probably around $250.00 to .
There Are a lot of stories, abOut
life behind the IreaT,' Curtai** aad
one of them raas as „follows':
"00 -jump in the lake!" a pallid,
insigeifieant cleft' 'sOuted at 'his
section" chief in a Russian-centrolled"
factory in .Austria. he section
e-TiferVilla--thirTa-derv
indicated.the pale'ybung man Witb.
a shaking, liagel,, 'and told hlaT.
41)41 you tell the ,sectioa Chief ,te,
go jump in.' the lake?", the 'factory
manager thundered;
1 did," .the 'clerk rePlieth
'4403.. ter You„ you can lick my boots."
The, two- men made off, flaming
with rage, They called *for the
cleries„personnel docket.
In It was a Small scribbled note:
"4ppointed on reeemtnendation of
General - gurassov, Soviet High
Commissioner,"
"My G4A11"the factory manager
cried, "What shall we do now?"
"I don't know what you're going
to do," answered the seetion.-chief.
'"As for me, I'm going...to itun'p itt
the lake."
make their nests." . All this . a
glorious prelude to our embarking
on the Rapids Prince of the Canada
Steamship Lines at Prescott, On-
tario. • .
• Clarabel haVing.won her spurs is
nosed gently into the garage,:there
ne useful purpose -even the map
of the county is a shabby -looking
affair -and ,one man states that
he is having a, d,iifieult time to get
rid of the largesheets-" one
will be ,botliered carrying them
away," he explains, It is difficult
to await out return ,from overseas. to understaud.4.„why bard -headed
,
Taiig asabel Sharman will lay the cornerstone._ Tit. W.
Sherwo6d, Fox' *ill -deliver the :addreds.
Every citizen. of Goderich is cordially In -cited to Attend:
4,
Come And see the cerempny at YOUR newi,s9001.
,
oer 'children constitute. a priceless
and, calling for •the prob1bltion,ot of•Clarabel.
the .cigarette: Two points 'readilyOrangeville reached ..at. supper -
come to mind. The first is that the 'time, where we dined. Norations
w iter is a non-smoker and secimilly -meat and fruits in ,bountiful sup-
lias-notT.-g-il-en7the- matter ply- and then DTI to Toronto, the.,
inueh. thought,- Crider the-, .first .metropelis Of .Ontario HOw-sleePY
point.L am inclined to: wonder if this fair city seemed .to...be'.• Vata--
A. E:.Allin is. such -a crank and tion tinket, with, many of hersons
killjoy that he would: willingly de- and -daughters awAy; basking 'in:
Drive other people of sucb a' simple the sun by some limpid and languid.
pleasure . as smoking.? Secondly, streato„ This .is ttheNew World;
has the writer considered the direct may it, in thig particular', i.emain
of such -measures on our national 'so.... A breather.. here: then on our
economf? With the possible exeeer way,- 'fluffing shelter for -the night -
tion• Of liquor no other' commodity in a forge heme recently converted -
is taxed as heavily as tobacco: 'into a tourist abode on the out
Vw-ett t. 3' ^ bt,Vgir of 7m -eh hirty-tive-Skirta_. of_the_city__Agood night's
eent cigarette sale,...ls returned to testi., a hearty breakfast, greeted by
the Governinent.as tax.' Would A. the beafity of the stillness of a love -
1±.. MHz' -lie prePare.d to accept in- ly •Simility Morning, pushing on still
creased income and .sale,s' taxes. to farther- east -Ward, passing throngh
make up this loSt revenue?' Far. the General - otorscitadel of
her,- the prehibition-of - sale Oshawa, but see tig- little or .nothing
of,tobacCe wouldnot end tbe'desire of the coreorit, s1ne einYer-leaf.
of the people to Sinbke.. •Thii fallacy highways; enable the. motorist to
that legislation can change the bypass it Iunless he has* apecille
b,ablts. of -a people was' shattered by busineSs:.to take,din•intO the busi-
.the attempt to enforce Ivohildtion ness section. 'What a timesaver -
in the U.S.A. The resultant largo' this. -modern method of road travel,
scale bootlegging operations ' and ••
EDrgomilli NOTES • gang wars .for desirable territory ' Very ,.soore° lovely Cobourg waS'
shocked. .1.111 right-thinking people beckoning the hour around 11 a.m.,
and culminated in repeal. Let as with. 'visions of chUrCh pushing:on
not try to delirive 'smokers ot their to 41 raf 4,10 wh'eren fellow th co -
pleasures but rather press for in. logical graduate, the thv. Edig
creased penalties for the careless Snellgrove, B.A. serves. What. a,
disposal of cigarette and cigar butt. lovely -setting t • An,arcade of trees
• J.TREDERICX IfT.T.LLWOOD. sh4aering a_paved path whials-in-
(loderlelr, Oct!' 3.• . * -- tr wttThe,. worshipper, _
spiteious lawn leading ultimately
• A SENSIBLE SUGGESTION to the church entrance 'USW. A
• (alarqie Examittert-t- few iniriures late; can a parson: be.
Re:hellion is Tib.oviang its ugly forgiven, in this particular when
head, .not against the -church or he looks' With disdain upon his own'
state but against our. system of hock perpetuatiag title mannerism?
Quietly the parson' and. his wife
and alaughter sidled into the back
sellt-a benign smile of. recognition
from the Antaister. VVItat a *
diction ' the atmosphere con te(
--reverent,„ „ -inspiring-du Voiced,
singing--splendld sermon. Who'
made It possible for us -to slip into
1.1int 13ethe1 +If ,PrstYer?. The
4Sittag,44tagiat--1141*
it8 present life .
. •
- Dear reader, ...pleese- remember
this: We '(iernttititted the, "stray:mrs.
within heir.gates.' • The •vvriter
purposely 'entered into the,
feIlow-
sjtlp of thoso people both glaring,
-- • . ' .1_1*
- Complete winterizing service meansinore thati -
just anti-4eeze -more than, just a diange of,
oil. Ford of Canada Dealers from coast to coast
offer complite 5-VAY WINTERIZING EltV.. '
ICE tint will give you trouble-free driving
• for the winter months ahead. Your, Ford of
_Canada beiler is ready to completelywinterize
your cartnrwrIlis-expert--servieem
approved equipment, fictoty-approved
,methods and knet
.lyne parts provide a -complete
•
5 -Way Wintering -Service for -safe, depend-
able, trouble -feet winter motoring. •
Cooling System
_Anti -Freeze •
tor •--connettions- •
Thermostat
Fuel. System'
Fuel lines • Fuel Pump
• Carbdretor-4--Air.
Cleaner.
ignitionSystem Electrical System
'Coil Spark Plugs • Battery • Starter •
Distributor Generator • Conneo.
• dons • Regulator ,
Lubrication
Engine Oil • Filtecio
Chassis • Tlinsmis-
sion et Differential s•
-41iiiitasent-Typsasssiss,.
FcirdAnti-Ftspi - •
You tan dePend on.
. _Genuine Ford -Anti,
--g-frecze- for .lasting -
protection. High
quality ethylene-
giycol,type that.
doir not .evaborate.
. . , and will not mit •
Or corrode,
• If 'you aren't a baseball fan, you
• .,tniss one of the great exeleenients
of . the year. The radio. 'will he
, working overtime; tills week fatilding
• :oat the, neWly ,of the': classic '7wor1d
AVA.t1 • 4'
Here ;are in the last euttaer
*Of -the Year, *with only a few weeks
• between us and winter, ° Christmas
• wm .be 'here in -hew Many weeks?. ,a8sess g. land, says The.' Farmer a
Yon 'can look it lip on „the celendiiii-Advoeate. •
, w00% iinee to . took . eery • The practice, ofedurse, I's to sesess
good.priiperty higher than poor pro-
.pe,rty, but the gent County com-
mittee told the Ontario Legislative
coaduittee of inquiry on conserVIY:
tion.that.present methods oblige the
lists in Oroperty-
owner to carry tflt et
indifferetit and the indolent.
• 31.1111Ons of it'crtss lit Ontario lie
'Idle. Theylitive,;.been non-produe-
lag lands aince tbe-yriginal forest
'was:: stripped •from them and lire
eompleted the destruction.; A large
pereentage of these soils .are unsuit-
able for agriculture and are, there-
fore, fIRSCI4fied at little or' nothing,
They -,woai,, 116wevbr, produce A,
crop of,thuther andlre censequently
potentially A,),rodnetive„fleeauso
they pay little or no taxes these
acres are allowed. to Ile idle, in
Whjsh condition they .are a menace
'to the° aurrountling countryside and
• 'Ito* the'atticeill Andbuli
-.dings- 4of a .hardenott.the etate.
be---tOWa,--the -womk, -.with their
fOlitike atend wit -more
i4tetyly0- poWt`iiertyp:'eut,Avve
.4/46.4... 00'4,1340 Vie,t4„Vini13,Ses. .
too quip With jtse Ore( n
4 , 00V, 0 0,00 Cpt rvat
`. ii4int
ad'aft*, 4b1 hith
t
piciP; otA £1i i b, %s& e 4,4' /ibtete,
,t-Valurer`
,
to y,that.40.w..
*. ° tag titnilier t crOPS,Ahottid
- wive' ii"),t 10:142:*10106111t4(1, 410t,-1)0 41.110°e‘ ''• „
ends of. thp: lite. re. ,
C6
;enint'the apOlesr and itit$01.01kir$141
' (Ottawa Citizen - --
tho At'cl°r°' • t° , hint oirs, '164.
$1.#2,a luiP Alcohol , Are :as three litajOr'entraca
faltc0 .04 theli*W0s. rhiigbt.444.1. :;flevording
*Rita, ,fin4;.lifejtisit ea. to 41 Hit ;,bY ;Arii Ankerirmi
11/11*,:gt"ei*..; t.1tt.:Pt°1t; 14115"tlY; IFigicnlitteStitegr:1144ptthg
be tharkkt 04. '0,1.0,0`:,,1iso I for driVera' licenses might no .be
Oirjltri itt 411 Vrtrto At no 00411'1$' ,Pqnoiat, but:vonid
41 iboy 41.6 go: ,.. fut. $trieter entoreement tegitr.-
iation dealing with druni(eri driv.
•tfl,-.tUnt Od*v von alttos,,
Aska 0. to.* might ithie help' rednee ateldeop,
"?''.siapeleon Was' promoted to a
• ade general. after distinguishing
trirseTr n rtVIrtrgt?r11-
• 1140,, at the ,age ,of 24." •Tills
Clipping front t daily newspaper is
• puz.iling-, If Napoleon vya s "t wen t,,y,
tour itt 1140 In; JX)Wit ha re been
ninety in 1816.;sNo.,,, wonder Welling-,
• qton beat Wm at WateriliO: °
*
A Orolve in the country on n suney,
qlay la a 'good tonic new When .tlje
-,treea Are showing their gorgeous
autumn coloring. ;: Indeed,' one
doesn't nee.,t1 to *go otit town,. to
• gee nitwit of the color; bat away
_On 'the other...b.itutli.'wonded land,
is 'often' assessed at a• higher tate'
thntt siitttounding property, wttielt Is
tantamount . to a tax. on, ft 4POWIgg
,
Pl'ssiorftweifisd"
,Spat Mots
• Nor spark plugi sav.e you
money oil even' rule of
wit#5 Ariving-add-new-
'pe „ Ind Smoothness to
otmance. Your' ford
of CAnida•Dealer has the
correct type of spark.plug
for "air
• •
• Gemtiakiartilisitery
Cold ;feather driving
is tougli_on. batteries.
A trenuine FOtd-Batteri
will help you enioZ
quick, caSY stittlIIFsu
• winter . Saytir you
bothersome service
caUa
Air" Hater .
ad Debater.
,Britips rearm. febah
'front and backlit:at •
passengers.. Add ,
• fort' to you winters dcoo
•
riving, Detreistee acts ,
- e magic to keep windshield' clear ,of ice.
sleet and mist.. '-
1/00 FO•fa9 OF C44100P Deouzes
ofr mak) sekove
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et E r
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A clekged '
ta,diator eau
liad to major
trouble.
soosi,retkosocomoo.iiiiiii•
Gas will not,
mix proper).
,." if you have
•;.•‘' a° cranky
,
carburetor. •,.
,
*AO 1400
,,wps tablit 46;4
tot, Int 'S. 010. Oft,
::1117,:attP*
tt+.0 OsitaAlgi
Loss of tension
in spring coils,
• • •
Will t Milt in
•
Irave maitunuthi
your head-ia,tapa, • .
correct faulty -
focusing, Aqfpotive
0000000•0000.4••••••
Look out When.
-
a- oluteh slip.
° begins to Show.
, • t.
tion't -take chances.
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orototot
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olteitegoario,teed iltitLOU
Mothptoof '0 -Oatcake for.
*.,7*Ottliitei suit. 44 cents: ;
bray 9 touttp7 yOgri , *
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,Goderich . Ontario
BERfill 5 -Year Guaranteed
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• . , •
bizrns oil. too
...fast, it'll time,
t:'or motor
• . • no.
*
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