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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-6-11, Page 2TionfiDeT, June 11, 1908 • . _ • ••••• • •,---• , • •• "THE 'SIGNAL: teepee tem us:Lotto. PUBLISHED 113`1.31tY THURSDAY sr evANArreat It ROBERTSON . Telephone Call 4u 3& usejority In the riding is not as large Ws might have been espected. but considering the way the Province as a whole has gone.the result ;shows t het in this riding at Irma the Liberel party retains much of ita old-tinte alretnith are) activity. The towns went Conservetive, but, the fall- ing olf of Liberal otretigth in the .Terau af ashaarmeteet -urban districts he apparently gen- eral throughput the Province. In tioderich the Conservatives expei•ted e majority of 150, and were greasily disidneauted with the much simaller majority which was actually rto When • obalfa• of vddron tedwired. b011ella corded. The country districts have DW and the new "drew "Iwadd he given' reftlitilit0a Libend, and the township of Colborne Mr. Proud, flot's birthplace luhosiored one of its snort distinguished 140110 with an incremied Liberal majority. With Its madly diminished 'lumbers the Liberal party in the Legislature will hardly he iu a position to wage a vigorous contest against the party in power; but there Artmany matters of a nomparty character which come before Parliament consideration, mod in dealing with such matters Mr. Proadloet's abitltv. and his lege! and municipal experience will undo'ulet- swot. will be given on application. edly preve of much value. His career as a Parliamentarlim Will be watched with interest by hie eonstituenta, and we believe that his record will be such that at the end of his first terurire GODERICR. TBLRDAY.JUNE it 11101will be entitled to a renewal of the costfidence which has now been placed in him. BLOO par annam in wrens% manttuk Sac Wee month.. She. To United Statile eubsorthete. $1.50 a year ntrietly In advance' Subscriber* whn fall to rewire TAX SIUNAI regularly by Mail will canter a favor by ao- auaiatiag soot the fact at ar early a date advertising Rating Leal and other 'nailer advert' 4m4zile. Inc per line fur 'trot in.ertion and lc per line for each subsequent lwartiou. Msa.Ored by a nonpareil scale. t weave line. 10 110 ineh. Badness cards of six line. and under. 115 per lyear. Aclvertnanient. of Lor.t. Yoancl. Strayed. sit• nation. Vacant, Situation. Wanted. 116tore.for Sale or to Rent. Yams for Sale or to Rent, arttcle. for Sale. etc.. not exceeding eight lines tie each Owen ion ; $1 for ar.t mouth. Joe for each subsequent month: Larger ad Tort Wo- man. 4. proportion. Announcement,. ui ordinary reading type ten cent. per line. Nu nor kw than Mc. Any .perIel notice. tee object of which ir the pecuniary benefit of any individual or lowoci. anott. to b. 000sidered an advertisement atd to be obeiged accordingly. aster for display and contract &dearth's- adrift's.; all eammanieealearto YANA ITER & ft0BliatiterN. TAX Swam. Gek.efich. Ont. THE ELECTIONS. The victory of the Conservative party at the polle on Mondsy was el - meted, but that it should secure such an overwhelming tuejority Was hard- ly in the thought of the most sanguine supporter 'of the Whitney tiovern. tmenL AX. The Signal candidly stated before the election. tbe issues bet vreen the parties were nut clearly developed. and the people of the Province rensidered that the Whitney Government was entitled to a longer eiesiewitt which to demon - rate the'meoupere of service of whieli it igbt he\capable. • r ourettlyes, we believe that the) Li al party is as well out of office e 'until has it* feet firmly planted up- cett\on aggreseive, progressive policy. we bo that a larger Liberal tion in the Legislature would he e restult of Mondry's elec- tion. belle g bat a eloser scrutiny and a more v us criticism of 00V- erntnent ui re wduld be to the advantage of rovince : but as it 1. the Governess• win haye fere -hand and will an readily fall into course were Muedere • than • , checked by a • ppositron. No doubt much of its 1 tion Will be of a nature to comms If to the people, but with a and sub- servient following at i the Ad- ministration will be 1 nger of losing that wholesome rgard or pub - Hc opinion which is the salem d of governinente But the lectors eve not beet guided by this considera on. and the resultis that durhg ibe n t four years the Liberal prty will 1 able to exercise very lite litItr influence directly upon the course ot)gie1ation. What is the duty of t1e Liberal party at this juncture ? 11 more and more in touch- people, and be in readin times to chat -Firkin the cause of the people • *gannet 4ht, cor- porations. the moneyed- interests. the privileged cleave... The mission Liberal party now:es it -hail been in the past. Is to reform, to improve. itud there is still much nem for reform and improvement in this good Prov- ince of Ontario. The carter Of civil service reform .is eme to which the Liberal party should give its earnest adherence. There is ft VPOIL deal to be done in educational eilvancement. The present Meta at the bead id the Depsrtweut of Education is inearable of the wise leaderehip which is needed in this important sphere, and must eventually Five place to .better_men with more enlightened views. The great material resources of the Prov- ince mind he conserved so that they may remain for all tune a source of revenue and the means of lightening the burden of taxirtien upon the people., The whole question of tax- ation-mupicipal and Provincial - - is one which sooner or later Will mine up for serious consideration and radi- cal action, and the Liberal party sbould be prepared to deal with it in a itpirit, of independence and justier. The finances of the Provinee, which were administered with such plaid - e000 under successive Lilwral Govern- ments, are now in law (*refill ham's, sod to the Liberal party devolves the duty of warning their. in power against depart ing too realihnedy ft I on the path of wise rc )))))) my. - In theme and other fields of 'teflon the Liberal party of Ontario may find scope for its energies, and when its leaders are prepared to lumerenite a broad, progress/aye policy the organ- isation of,. the party should be im- proved, so that its full strength may be felt at the polls. The Liberal par- ty of Ontario in not dead by any mottos. Ita opportunity Will come aerehs, art all the simmer In prnporDen se it eves evidence of its ability and readiness to serve the people. In the person of Hon. A. 4e. MacKay it has an able and courageous leader, one who does net, save himself in the Ranting, „sr man 'bout whom the psoplir can rally. He has been only * few Inmate in the saddle, he has only twit begun to show his mettle, and four years hence he may have a very different tole th tell of hie re. caption by the people. eelgeeelf keep With the at All WILLIAM PROUDFOOT, M. P. P. Otsego Huron aenda to the leant, a sialmeh !Abort! in the pot. - C. N. LL tieket office. orr King arid plea/ Mr. William Prondttruf. The Alth:EMW, was Made by Carnotite*. l'oestesso roams, Tntento, THE OTTAWA SITUATION. For weeke the burliness of the Do- minion Parliament has been held up by a bumptious Section of the Opposi- tion who have got it. into_their heads that Gni Nth, although in the minor- ity, control the legislative and admin. istrative affeirs of the country. The, Government. of couree. refuses indulge them in this view, and th result ie a deliberate campaign of obstritetien on the part- of the. Oppo- sition, or at least that portion of the Opposition led by -Geo. E." Foster. Geo. Taylor, "HWY" Bennett and a few of that ilk. Mr. Borden, the nominal leader of the OpposlUen,_ seems to have loot bis grip, andthe Obstructionist element ire allowed to dictate the course of the l'onservative party., in the Howie. Week after week the supplies necessary for the carry -nag on arf the sotriott. Govern- ment services have been held up by these .obistructionties."-who carry on 'their party warfarewithout reference to the injury which they ere intti wswe ouui.r7 o sat, rie-TbTfig o see y,,25, receive $7110 year or the injustice of withholding their pay. nince. --The policy ot protection has from men who have honestly earned it. Tbe eapenses of the Parliamentary session have been increased enor- mously. ley this ebetructionist cam- paign, and theend is not yet. If Mr. Borden cannot hold his followers in chtsck. the Government most take some drastic step to bring the recal- citrant weathers to their senses, no that the nation's business lusty 1* pro- ceeded with. ,Thes Opposition mem- rs will have to Answer to their con- s went« for a scandalous abuse of th 'r privileges ea member; of the llou , but in the meantime it is the deity• the Government to adopt the strong niessures within its power to Pig a •tto) the present state of affairs. 8 tit's catupaigners of e fact that ts, 14. Blake 1. uow supporting theNh ney Government. Mr. Blake formerly a Liberal and he was and is still in his private-eanaci Y an estimable mottle -men. In the old days of his Liberalism, however, he'ess not greatly loved by the Tories. who nicknamed him "Slippery Sem." and they would eLilt becalliug hiui "811p- pery Saul' if his slipperiness had not landed him on their nide of the fence. His defection from the Liberal party dates from elate years beck, when he had a dispute with the Commissioner of Crown Lend. in the Liberal Gov. eminent over a mining property. The l'utzunissioner failed to see things as Mr. Blake sew them, and to the general election of 1905 and again in the campaign just closed the hitter cast his influence on the side of the Whitney piety. Mr. Blake is con- nected in a professional capacity with the Ontario Power Company and the Mackenzie le Mann syndicate, who some people are bold enough to state have received undue fevors from the 1% hitney Government. Whether this has anything to do with Mr. Bleke's attitude is nut for us to say, but his Animus .againet the Liberal party is diskeeed in his eystey. utterance. and, among his termer friends me many who consider that in acting as he has done he has dragged the honored AMAX ot Rieke in the dirt. , • • The brook. nipple. ripple, ripple. Ooer. the little Nook. Renee. rtpete. Apple: Backward caste no look : On through veleand Wooltand. A rut flowery meadows green. N_IYinon0t114 proems._ Jr' To see or to be seen. itit11)10, ripple. ripple. Butiblintkon ft. way, MOM, ripple. ripple- .' Italp-Tbear it asy : 0 foolbb man, why dwellewt thou On theme. of load ago! Pae. by the old, take up the new. Time d flecting-let me go -.80ph1a V. Gilbert Lee. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. 1 -:--- \ ---- - Not ea AssuTnce at Protperiq. Toroul .1 1" kly Sun. It is estimated th the number 0 working people out of inployinent, in New York is septa' to t o•thirds the i population of Toronto?: The situation cornrer. „Able with shit 44 the greatest centre in the U ' . In Gestrinady the fami- lies of working -'nen have meat on the table bat once a week and in Bethel, with 1,121,101 peewits in receipt of in- cur es fro,earnirurs or in other American cities ,. been ',serried fortber in these two entente -few -than the tame policy has been carried- ailywhere else in the world. The feet that. in the United States end (-ferment' distress is at present mote acute than it le else- where niekes it impomible to main- tain the poration Lissa protection is no absolute guarantee of national pro.- perity. An Independent Opinion. 'Montreal Whom... " %Vt. doubt if Any more brutal and altogether inaefeneible piece of parlin- mentary warfare. has occurred in all parliamentary history than the hold- up eel- the estimates and of ell the (nue- nese of the counts undertaken by the Conservative _party fur no more werthy purpose 1844.11 to hectic, ri) it- self, in defiance of the peinciples of the conntiteition, the control the pipe - terra 'Tints in 3114nitolet and other parts. It eeirtainly in unconstitutional to demand for the Province* the cote end .1 the parlhinaentAry_ eie..toral EOITORIAt NOTES. +hate. atidaf-PartiaMent Chooses to Like these lista out of l'rovnil lianas no one can make 'an), reasonable (Nee- . No, we don't take Porter, thank • tion. even 34 31 took thew into its own. you.. • ' - - But when the renteot tit the liats is re be transferred entirely into the hands "That lam awful week" is relives! of thejudges and them placed out of by that awful Monday. the reach of political mAnipillation altegetawr, the demand attn. _.• _ • The Tories put it 41 Oiler UV on tion IfeeliftWN 0.11 egrcg :IA thew Montlit, all tight all right. method Of enforcins subversive of _perlitimentary liberty. The menet ;minted part of this..ttitt lip is that the A. (4. ManKaY' is all right- 34. A leader 4.1 the Oppedtion, who bas see leader : only-toshas not very leech to far shown himself an.honorable states - lead. - - man. ‘hould have bceu foisted into it by a Provincial Government, with the Nu Liberal need...ene.Y_Aiii. Muir akt tit latch soured-1MM KO Mr. Foster grove the possession of a gerrytuan- and touch 0 men as Mr. Taylor. whose tletedseaf. prominence in the Ormaervative party - han never vontritnited to pitiiiie We extend our he:waste sympathy amenity. ft cannot he eirpporaet that to the Tories of oitebec. -Ire- know the whole Conservative party is in Inin, it reels:- - . sympathy with Ode pietas of brigno- daget Theaeare mime' gentlemen in ., L.,. .i.,. „i Air Mark L'apley might have snit!, 1" ' s'As.***4-""*"*. will "1-415 t'betn* ee felt rernains-to be seen. the Liberal pal ty of Ontario is getting "Iv licked into shame. FRUIT PROSPECTS. Gemin isn't goin- after all. He is Cherries and Strawberries Plentiful - staying right on the jeb as Premier of Winter Apples Will Be Short. the ftne old Province a Quebec, Contrary te the expectations ryi apple -growers: who) were looking fot- The 'weather has seemed a little hit g yield of fruit this fall, IthaerdcrotPliollmeineter apples will not be cold the last day or two hitt we hate very large.. Now that the fruit hais to speak to ottr_To_ry_fLiends about it. met and it le possible to judge -of the peewee -tit. there appears to be a very Wo shell mit bear -much about. considerable shortage en' 4$10 Principe! rhente *tied !molt; tit the next elec. tvi•rielP,t;titi::itt;lemisr s"'", Hiltlwiti». Un 04 the e*iIy time. The teninatit `011. Will be neer verities preaent a fair showing. The long before that event. Ben 1/avis, greening, russet, Mann and twenty 'melee will perhaps lw the Anyway, as the Tory pipers mord princimel Val irl les for our tipple men tie «my, the Legisleture is only a lag lientsilmleirt,hiweifirl., a taiiiv 04 1 etop, county eotmeil.- 4t its the Ottawa The Barilette, althongh there 'wan a Home. that counts, and Laurier rules heavy y ield lost yOttr, will again be at Ottawa. plentifet1 this season. Plums will show a shortage. Some The Ontario Torien were defeated in earieties have no fruit .st. ell ; lint on e generel elections before they got the whole plums may he counted on , office in 18)83. Otitis can mi about half croll. stand\ their sciond defeat without Cherries will be very heavy, 44 0111 whimPt7ing. The taolownment' lied the adelintage in thie crittMell'of the Sieger& power scheme. It 'arttll he interesting to watch develelsments &long this line during the next tour yeare. Mr. Bourasee bat& become very pop. eller with the Conservative preset, which looks to him to embitrraes Sir Wilfrid Laurier ih tar/elec. When it is remembered that Mr. Bourisese's break with the Liberal party was owing to his opposition (.0 40. wending of Canadien troops to Africa, the e pirlt shoWn by the Conseryettve eerie...en, both late and oArly, are well laden. The period id bloom was very favorable Anti this seneon's s ield promins* to he the hem iest fur messy TAWS - 131AAV, 1perries &eye Idoestented well 'and as the season hie been Given -able this delicious fruit will he plenlifnl. $hort summer Roynd Trips. The Canadian Northern Reiteriv hes issued ri eomplete summer time table giving in doted eight round trips via C. N. 0. and different steamers. The time. dletence, rata, of. fare are given, also llott of piece, • whieb to stop, aid the Not 'id *topping. Home -I -trio ticket totes me In force fieri Ma to 1.0-ilier cl vet "Sews nil@ Tittle l'eble" and the Mitokoke let, "The bike ;, Praia In el111114 big) 01? la mg ren76111' Shore Line of the Muskokso," tir lAgillettle Inc its patriotism. sent woe omen appliestien to I WWI AP", at Ntiltrr wo, , to • rio s' tige , , r ' 7477" • r 47;• ,, ., , i«1tl„. Zi'i,,kt4.4.464, f&., 06/P:".4414, kt(4,-&>..,' ' GODRRICH. ONTARIO V CENT7E HURON ELECTS rEOUDFOOT. - . Ilduegrove in North Hetes and Enter in the South. Following are the returns by sub- divieions in the three Huron thlings. with the figures of 1905 fur purposes of comparison: CENTRE HURON., SEAPORTS. 4-- - go. 41). Val 1908 1 Lile. e 1 BM 1 88 , 2 38 2'62 87'40 ,-- 55 48 22 84 4 5 81 91 % 31 27 311 42 65 - - - -- Majority 220 215 212 rag 14 - 116 Weer Wswenneir • 17 Emit %Kir wanosii 76 Blv ile . 21 Wing 114111 11h11 Moreie ...... 13.1r. 2-2 turtelserry :14 allowiek 171 175 378 Couservative maturity 8113: SOUTH HURON. „ • _ "TUCK EitSM 1TH. 1905 Lie eon. 68 41 oy 46 5.9 77 SI /.............74 :4 it 3t2 • 415 205 alajority- 210 / STANLEY. 1. . 56 :0) 2 50 115 Itis 4 17 67 67 48 CLINTON. 2 110 01 71 86 *043 t32 4.9 76 4 55 AI 48 58 244 all 279 Majority 30 - 58 (WDERICH. 1 73 79 57 80 2 , SI 94 M 87 - • . t1,3 771' 75 77 4 711 55 30 - . - - St 16 48 6 77 85 74 76 54 Si 41 31 441) 480 400 468 Majority . all 56 BRUSSELS. 1...... 33 41 2 56 54 3 68 :XI 160 121 alajinity 20 KILLOr.' 1 96 60 432 2 ..... 95 47 OD 44 3 3.e 57 MB 4S 67 ...... NO 84 49 50 7_301 217 Idiom y 011 ti REY. 42 11 40 28 1*37 100 7 49 06 441----7. 2 ..... 30 2,3 47 art tci 34 67 *21 77 35 40 ler o. 84 67 614 314 77 68 37 At2 46 56 39 511 320 376 211 Majority ,185 135 3tt-5 192 if ULLErT. 1 49 64 44 49 ^•-•rtir ".•. MI 40 5.4 43' 3 92 24 t 4 • . . 52 311 .-- . 27 :32 17 31 11 • 56 :it. 43 26 7 ' , . 52 92 -418. 31 - MsjorMy 85 LBORNE. 1 t10 57 ' 2 45 :19 28 3 71 67 75 4 47 .35 43- 2 134 221 1 Majority 54 /Li Summary of Majorities. Llik Coe. Llb. con. Clinton :N Stator, h 11 . 311 Goderich 58 Be -impels- -20 McKillop 1st - Ono. 1%5 455 Hulleteets • s • • • Colhorne 54 63 i ss la 184 11111114111=1111111111 IMMO= II 11111111111111111111111110 ii; 1 Ise I 34)3 171 57 47 110 St 3113, '207 60 30 25 10 71 1 31 -Majoally 276 .211 GODERWH TOWNSHIP.. 1. . .. 29 60 . - 40 21 31 311 14/4 28) 31 11 7* 42 245 21 4 10 61 5 48 tti 6, 1 35 30 - 212 :MI Majority •171 . -HAY. - 1. 41 :Li '2.... • . , .. 45 24 3 .......... lit 110 4 5.6 21 5 1.. 51 37 45 *41 7 . i• 29 :at IL •-• . --- 74 19 431 ata0 -,Masuity '71 STEPH N. 1 24 711 2 . . 17 41!; 8 ta ICS 4. . 57 et 5 :111 :et 6 33 117 7 41) 39 8 .... . 26 et 9 '1 11 67 Si 71 11 50 213 34 - IN 35 143 341 1944 44 47 104 54 52 56 214 913 , 1)4 94 34 2.5 :el SI 16 446 WI 165 - 21 1.5 111 44 87 89 61 24 Si 3O3 014' 218 Maim' ity 251 , 1 'SBOI1NE. • I ........ .. ... . 47 112 13 2 67 51/ (Li 3.. ... . 12 1111 3.1 4 ,.... 77 66 70 SO 1133 213 Majority --100 • HAYFILD. 33 98 31 48 Majority --55 43*2 HENSALL 1.... 102 1.14 94 102 09 17 79 442 46 49 441 *JO 63 561 22i 140 et Ito 54 :t42 100 441:1 211, _MN 142 -Liberal Itn.jnrity 447 1116 NORTH HURON A•liFf 1,10. C4a, 1.k- tvm 1. 52 73 :111 78 1: 71 3 :It 112 _44 :Al 4,, 12 117 25 511 tst 1.111 184, 97 42 -14 '79 11 7 77 21 81 ts Majority 8 EXETEa' t. 93 76.- 28- ea 3 36 419 ----Si an „ 24 60 311---,;.% 32 80 42 ';'34- - - - - - - l&t Mal 138 250 Majority 106 121 Summary of Majorities. 1.10. Con. Lib. Con Tuck erstu tli , 210 2417 Ahnasuperior advantages 1 n Has Ladies Music, Fine Art, Elocution College Ysical\ees‘t'ili: Literary ant Sciani?ildc Ciggee°41T,34:1rurses - Science. lillainem so Public School Claseire for young girls. Cheerful, wbolesotne, home- like. For Catalogue, addrro : - 'Ms Reninrsr.- ALio. coi.taGe. 3, 74.... Oat 3iS fi 3 f" • 96 .n 316 ammo afajOrity 2 1 WEST %VA W AN0411 fa8 33, 113 79 5i 37 52 ummerc oo 4 76 39 00 VI 45 36 48 1r2 247 204 286. 242 Majority- 17 141 EAST WAWANOBH 1 . 72 46 67 42 2 72 ' 6873 3 55 SI 51,1 3) 4............. St 32 *1 181 214 186 Majorit 76 - 60 BLYTH 54 46 -311 2 .34 41 46 it -- PIN 87 95 08 Misjurity 21 . 3 WING H AM 1 34 07 Si 64 2 ..... . 31 57 :r2 511 3 77 4) *41 4 70 110 S.) 133 174 3311 184 337 Majority 156 140 MORRIS A:4 47 64 32 2 fill 46 48 42 a., 42 58 48 40 4 :4)3ill . 47 4/1 3 51 47 &I 411 6 61 45 68 76 - - 34-1 4)27 :MI 312Majority *5 153 WitOX ETE 14 1 ..... 44 01 Majority 'M 26 TURNBERRY 1 ........ 62113 74 711 2 71 37 72 72 3.... ...3s. ao is, fa 32 4 51 60 67 41 ED 9. van in Mojority - 134 15 Ns, HOW1(3K OD 47 lei 2 .. 61 74 56 /II . '24 13249 130 16 HS 0 (In 9 5. . 110 78 5)85 6 *08 74 al 011 35 5 Majority AshAftld iftwreary 41 538 .111 6317 1714-- 188 Mitterities. t oe Lib. cos. 110 4111 -June, July and August leads into our Fell Term without any break. Eater any time. New Catalogue free. Write for it to -day. Cen- tral Business College, Toronto. The largest, most reliable of as kind. W. H. SHAW. PRINCIPAL 110;;INGE AND ilRk401i roi.w., MUD. ralic SUMMER SCHOOL I Our management Vain,. more Yousli people than any other In Ontario There must be • reaerm: write for it. Special Comae for Teachers. Mall couples OODORICII 11USI41EM COLLEGE Geo. Spotten. Principat ••••„_ Summer Session For Teachers and othencdming July and Angel*. ILLIOT'T TORONTO. ONT. Itemairm open throughout the supra. and many etudenW enter at thb. time. A e have a greater attendance this year than ever before. Graduate. readily secure employment. Write to day for hanthayme mitatot. 11 pay. to attend 800 0.8. W. ELLIOTT. Pruncortt. Cir. Yawn) awl Alexander Sts, 1. the leading buliea. training school In Wiwtern Ontario. We give a thorough, ,enterdeet training on commas -am @object.. ' leasc Pitman'. Shorthand, Touch Trite- writhlg. and in oornmereisa and Railroad Operateng. • even department is In the hand's of experienced Instructora We moist Audeate 40pealtion.. (111411Ate• always mowed, 0. 00? eineme 51,the beel . bet ear wee esialeent *04WM% More abent au You may eater now. ELLIOTT & MeLACHLAN, Prtesipais. 1 STRIKING VALUES LADIES' SUITS , - - LADIES' COATS Wbile they hist we are sailing Want* of our choice stock greatly be. low their value. All this season's and up to the mark in every respect, totii now mega/diem of cost - Voile Skirts in black and new_shades; the newest and most popular for summer wear, very reasonably pnced at $5.95, $4.5o and $7.50. Panama and Lustre Skirts at B3.50. $3.50 and 14.50. - Shirt Waist Suits, White Skirts, Muslin Waists and WhitelVear, striking values in great variety of choice. VISIT OUR CI4INA BASEMENT - FOR WEDDING GIFTS. 0 1 JOHN STEAD Goderich Ladies' Store West Street II • an 11111111M11111110 IMO GM 0 GIS. 1 Stanley sGoda)pebreicr.hTownship Hte71 Usborne, ' paltieiti Homan Exeter 304, 121 -2fitt 793 :362 74.5 Conservative inajorit y 504 Lord's Day Act.' The following resolution. tet' OhYt .it thl odhee erichltberfalexecutive Mit-ih-h the Lord's Day Alliance at n recent meeting : "Whereas the Lord's. Dew Act .14. 8. 0. chap. 153, 'see. prohibits all , labor tincluding loading and unload- ing ot veetelsi on the Lord's excepting an allowed hy nee. ra.. oili- est% L.., which -ready : 'loading, int loading and operating ae v ocean- going Vessel w hick -W.110'1 wise W011111 10. in imminent danger bf being stoppod by the slowing of navigation : ter lostl• ing or unloading betas* 7 o'clee•k in the morning 4.r af ter 1. tic1.1.-k in the afternoon any grain. coal ie. ore - carrying yeesel niter the 15th .4 Sri. tember,' from which it is clear (al Gist absolutely no loading or unloading of vessels can be done any- tinie during the twenty -font- hours of . Sittedsi- tht•oughout the season moil after. the 15th of September. lb. Gust id ter that date vessel's carrying grain, coal m- ore may load or unload tip to 7 o'clock SO 21 on Nutley morning and after 8 o'clock 171 1944 on Sunday night, and ic) that on the 8.35 Sunday immediately preceding e th ail • 140 1st 55- *32 clueing of navigation where there ti 'imminent danger of a vessel being frozen in keeling or unloading is per. mitted.Aut? time an Sunday ; "Therefore, resolved, that this. ivranch of the lenti's Des. Alliance exprssesee the earnest hope that in Ills case_during the denting lieitgiltl shall this law be•vielated. especially as WO are informed that In reel.* reported C* * of violation the law will be most strictly enforced ; and, further, me respectfully request the press to pith lieh this resolution, and we clirect_that copies be rent to the harbor master and the manager of the elevator." Chronic Coughs Cured Mn. Jesepb Stoke et Dronsore, says: 'I took 4 or 6 betties of Psychiatk and a co.gb 7 lad sontatually for nine assatbe d ed. 14 is M. best remedy for okressis combs flat 1 over med." Thousnads of living witss pro. lawee PlIddiss tbs gmatiot madieiss it the world: -It' is eat a patent meth - elms, but a peedeription of a great phy- sicals. Pat it to the tern is any awe of arrest, /sag err stessesti trouble of any run flows or weak emeditaaa. At all draggles, 50e sad MOO, or Dr. T. A. likeems, Leariesd, fforeello. IA 20th_ 101 CENTURY Two Piece SUIT A "W, G and R" NEGLIGEE SHIRT And then you wiiJ comfortably dressed for the warm weather. We Invite Inspection. WALTER C, PRIM-1AM The right place for Men's Clothing & Furnishings WWW10111,11=Mmdmmodni111•0011.001.• OUR AIM AND EFFORT IS TO PLEASE CAREFUL DRESSERS AND OUR CONSTANTLY INCREASING , PATRONAGE PROVES OUR SUCCESS FRANK It MARTIN. The Tailor and Furnisher BEDFORD BLOCK THE SQUARE. .01011•10•1110.• r..........., SPECIAL SHOE '71r, 1 , BARGAINS - 1 We will place on sale Saturday, 14th, and Monday and Tuesday of next week these special shoe snaps. They are rearbargains and exceptionally cheap. ' I 5o pairs Men's Working Boots, good stout at. leather, made to stand any wear. Blucher lace • shoes and gaiters, regular price $i.75, sale price 1$L25. 40 pairs Girls' School Shoes, box A alf and dongola kid, blucher cut, heel and spring heel, sizes i, x,1 and, regular P.m and 485, sale price $1.25. *- G. M.. ELLIOTT +1, • •