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MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
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hound or repaired.
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flee C. Goderiek. All Isi*z*otio*s br Ined
a lea at Ahem ecce will be p remotty .t
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MARRIAGE LICRISEB
WALTRK S. &.RLLE. J. P.,
OODIRIC1. ONT.
lest SR OF WAOOI&OL 1JCKLNSEti
SSAYING PARLOR
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BLOCK BAia&SHOP.
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Forty years In use, 20
years the standard, pre-
scribed and recommended
by physicians. For Wo-
man's Ailments, Dr. Mar-
tel's Female Pills, at your
druggist.
THE SIGNAL : GODBRICH ' 1)N'i'A-Itlt
THE PROUDFOOT CHARGES
CONSERVATIVE AND 1NDEP€N0- the t6dt
ONTARIO fF
Senseless Legal Quibbles m
mb paiInnaufla the d.
t WOMAH'S
ENT VIEWS. very was needed topewee that the
Peewee leadadsaitted
Telestu Teheran' .Casal, &tort et
IIAEtsitture. To der erfa.rse
Ontario thinks well enough of Has. , bad been cot rapt 1y
W. J. Hanna to believe that Mr. d
Orit wap absolutely satesasiy to eo-
PoRTUNE
Hamm wap badly- sewed by the ea.- quire kite the circumstaaees of the pay- 1
yecu
Nesbitt and by the unfair tactics of Gm of 1 "quirt'%
tM+rt
eixaioas rummittae No atter. The chairman and the
committee upheld Mei Nesbitt, cousuel
for Sir James Whitney and Hon. W.
J. Hansa. The warless would not be
alluwsd to Rive erideacc as to the cir-
eamit ooteconntcted with the payiog
of the asoeey.
Attar arguing in rain against bis
rube& which .imply squelched and
ended the wheie enquiry tight there.
Mr. Proudfoot, his .-ouusrl, and 1tee
Liberal ins-mhen of the committee
withdrew truru the proceedings.
Why wee eugituy buried in thy
way ?r It puts the Government in the
position of srematg *fraud to let the
facts come out in evtdeaar. Either the
committee has ores very stupid in
placing the Goverutoeet in that .posi-
tion et- the Goverament it frightened
to its very boots of the piebatele ie-
Jeaabce Deeded le lir. Preemiet. sults 1 the facts were aitowtd to to
Hasidim Hseald ileuses .&.1L brought out in evidence.
Mr. Proudfoote statement of tie in the day Yr. Wallace Nes
i t be committee that Hoa,
q'. J. Haaoa had u.•tbin to CUDClW
elections into the charges lrb 1 which the (belt -wen of the committee
him agave at Pre eiseia llfjDi.tei's is a 1 bad re1w d w permit queetions to be
dignified and fair prearntambe 01 the put on the preceding des. Mr. Nesbitt
tact.. It is suite then that he. was made a.tatement, outlining Madden} s
unable to iniug before the committee "1.,_ 1n that matter, and eaid that
some of the evidence which be had • Hanna wewied it cheesed op,
prepared .fad upon which be relied eye But for chairwan *rs Br m. No. sir!
wbsiantiate h►a charges It ie true Mr. Hann,. might wsut the whole
that the cbairmau in his rulings de.- thing gee! Hite. Sir Janie* Whitney
Gnomes ob' nos of Hue. Wallace
W hast Tine was precast th
privileges and
Tbe burnt has been dose now, sad
cannot be undone, The Rowell Oppo-
sition has been giren a reasonable es-
etise for posing before the Prue ince **
'be victim kit injustice. Hen. W. J.
Hanna could afurd to give every lati-
tude to his detractors, and still abide
the ewosequeeces of full and bostile
inquiry into his every action. The
Proudfoot charge, called 1, r an in-
quiry that would bare in Fen the
tebitraey Oorentment full pad runu-
ple a viudicatios. The opportunity to
,.•cure such a .•rodeat ion was 1r it treed
&wee in it.e seer e, usulteplicetien of
legal quibtelr,, end eu ruling. that
were worthy of the leuekere brigade
in the worst dare of Laurie' ern et
Ottawa.
reason. why- he witbdrew, as prom- alt informed
eutor, from ibe inveatigntion conduct- i about for ie,:i truc:etr, its
ed by the cowwitter on P11'1)7=7121.! regard to
enmtnal d against the prtrerution.
It is regtettably true that "justice and
fair play- were denied to Mr. Proud -
foot by the cbairwen and the major-
ity of the committer.
Mr. Proud foot Frof..srs to ging the
matter weir to tee attention to they
Legislature, Doubtless• Minnnty re-
port will be presented which wall`be in
tbe nature- of a protest against the
chair -mews ••steam -roller-- aetheds. la
view of this tact" and of Mr. Proud.
tooterprotest and appeal to the Legis-
lature, the cindiratlon of Hon. lir.
Hanna by the may -wily repent will
hardly hive the effect wheel that
gentlemen would OMurally desire..
Mere will be it -1y many people In
Ontario wbtan the majority report
will fool Locos'* ince.
In the rircuIsuttees The Herald is
of the opinion. that the wisest course
/..r 1by Whitney Government to take
now i. to du w hat Mr. Pr..udtoot end
1 be lender of the Opposition *anted
deer at hest. Alia trier the l'iuudfoot
ebai gra to a judiesal COMM l'..e(WI for
Mesetigation. 1f the protest and'
complete' re Mr. Proudfoot were not
just tied, such w ;euetee would not be
adviratde ; tut the steeped panizaosbip
and atbitr-aIv cdsisct of Chairman
Fergon n bate made it almost net -ea-
tery for the 6oterntneft to CeMr*nt to
an investigation by a triteinal which
will not b- suspected et suppressing
evidence through partizan metiers.
A Moral Tragedy.
Toronto Telegram .c-seaerrar ire,.
The upholders of tbe Proudfoor
charges have been given a chance estt
fix upon the Whitney tioce -u went
responsibility for an enquiry io which
the Liberals were gagged by Hon.
Wallace Nesbitt, objections and tied
band and foot by Chairman Ferguson.
rulings. The Proudfoot enquiry de-
veloped into A legal ^on iedy and a
moral tragedy. Legal nicks and ter le
ni.aliees dominated the enquiry. Tbe
chief beneficiary of aueh tactics was
the Rowell °ppm -item; the ebief vic-
tims of such Lisette. were sir James
Whitney and Hen. W, J. Hanna.
Ontario's Faith Shakes.
Ottawa 4. morn 1Conwrtate, tn. est'
Ontario. and especially Ontario Con-
servatives. cannot understood wbr
Sir James Whitney refused to have an
independent and impartial bearing of
the Proudfoot cane. He must have
known that no verdict of such a com-
mittee as was applAnterd would bare
received any credence from the public.
It is almost iieosoeivatNe to the aver-
age yuan that a partisan committee
would coorict its own leaders of cor-
rupt pr actwe, wbatever the evidence
adduced. Oa tbs. votes taken, there
was a straight testy Ilse up, every-
thinelse being set aside.
In spite of the aintWeece of the
people of Ontario in the rugged hon-
esty of Bir James Whitney, there is
r'ee.on to believe that this so-called in-
veatit[atioa loon hardly do other than
*bake their faith. Sir James surely
hes nothing to fear from the full base
of publicity. but it is difficult to snake
people believe it when he chooses •
partisan committee to deal with the
charges and to manipulate the search-
light_ The primmer onnbt or well be
gives a Beat on 118. jury as for win -
ions to b. gives 118. power to decide
oosoerabor lbs owe floe io•1 doing.,
And if Mir Jar W>ljtsey, in view,of
the owls that have bti.wsd the par-
tisan isw.tigati.s. done sot shot to
bo triad by as hallo-- -- t .Uma nr-
cion. be is doety ihtlaR W r'•ta-
Lima without tedismenist OMR
M U Z Z LED WITNESSES.
Terumeetar
Thus was a.IhbR for Mr. Prose
toot Y is hot to walk out with W
wwaad yodordor boa the s.g.iw
paw
f boom Wh*tay and
Nan. J. �A ether that. or bo
bed is .o.11i sad bed wmiw.a.m
to • "boss soquity.
Whew thane tom w•tkd out the b.
w"tiwwti"w mid sad Masi is b• y wigs-+w-
misaS
so Item bad. i w a
a�a oho tbs bee tioatiso coolly said •t ti.
...wt okra Mr. *Moro for *lir Jamas Whl"asy
Mom W. J. glossa, basks* op by the
ttYh!!•s .f the e.i.ism aid Use
alsiswab ita"H. s b t claw
dist �igui mot
to bi ttr.•oi~�i.�~ gni
Mr. 11 tape la 1rs-ios Teri be
had paid
a~W. R. Ilsones Ord en a
irr/lbOlitws. "Ill"iobY the
e Up
fo cid the* the trim=a "'
maitd.w iota tri doton'�" at..
Brophey Bros.
.i4DRKUGH
=ugh. watt it, but the chairman wee
area. He would net allow ir.
What a bit of stage play '.
The circumstances surrounding the
papists( d the Shed could not be re-
quire,' into.
About the coal tendert oo questions
could be asked.
About t be purchase of the ubdetfee4
stokers nu yuv.tiuns could tae asked.
Thu , after Mr. Proudfoot and his
counsel had withdrawn, Mr. Hanua
was allowed to go into forbidden
questions end give his evidence C0112 -
01111M1 13
mallets in wbich other evil
deface had been tubal' out By tbi
time thele we. nobody to trots -e;
amine tom.
The wh.ie procareditg iost.eae of be
lag an enyuity was t -unveiled into
highly ulganized &impression, endin
lD a easy court radices.
Freed From That Weak, Lan-
guid, Always Tired Feel-
ing, by Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Compound.
ltiwwir•, Ont. -', I cannot spa ms
di modicum. Wb any p.
to is pits. sail 1
vs that weak, btn-
&ways t ir
I get a bot,
ydia E. Pink.
Vegetablg
and it
PP, Elvis
atavagth. and to.
nae to pureed
again. It is
a blessing to
spek bishk i , t I via s.piano
ors
ors in it to others."
•'-
Mrs, Anna CAdootok Thonsiao. net
Women who are solindog from *toe
t6tresdng iils pander to their sex
should sot law .f these facts or
doubt the ability Iiia E. Pinkbam'a
Vegetable Cc.p.wd to restore their
health
There are probably keadreds of thou-
sands, perhaps millions of weave la nibs
United States who hems besheaatbe1
by this farness .N tontody. s,bfeh was
produced from roots and bobs war 10
years ago by a woman to ramp vow
man's suffering., Liras areal& sodt.ai
such a medicine, why don't you try lest
It yes want special *drier watt,
Lydia E. Piakham Iredidse Ca (.n&
ateatlal) Lytta, Kass. Tear letter willi
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held 1. strict eo.idesev
the members agrees to stamp each erg
s with x ,given number eesiena,rd her
- Lhe b ,are of directors. Thi+ is renege.
t hat the egg. et naee inembe•t may he
dente&.i when graded and yeymrnt
• q
ruade according .. u,ilitc.•
g A tea ag••t i- •gtrunted by th.+ board
of Aimee, weees•. bu.ihess it is to
collect geode, theegg. and spoor
tion the /time, a .prong i hr nlr.rl-e, t
aee..tding.e.1 the ttwen tity Aad .tepidly +
rror iie 4. 111 ui.e.t Circles the egg. from 1
each firm xr- .'4.1lertll d at stat. -d inter -77
esls, hit t:t.aher , the weather. deliver
the eggs to sedate central peeint hitch *s
A creamier -re cheesefactory., store or
house. frr.ni which 1beroanager liiakee
the tbi►enuene
it is well known lbs' ail eettain
s seieens of the year there is a wide:'
difference between' the tomer nrwired
for e•gg* tic the farmer its the
country store- and the pr-ic.- paid t
the consumer in the city. This differ-
• epee is not neatly a.. marked in the
spring of the year as it is in the late
wormer. feel and winter. 1 . lather
words. se the'quality .ifreclaimy farm
mite Becomes more uneeriein the
premum pieced on n.a-Laid circle
ecru increases. While wring the
opting of the rear prices received by
circle memher. may not g.esitly ex-
ceed those paid in the I..a1 tore.
it is a :act that for the egg. wisdom d
,n the month of Decetnl,.r last year
Abe
majot ity of Nitres in t he Provinces
of Ontario and Quebec reeei -ed a price
of from forty-tive to filly `'Dents a
down.
A limit.d number of circles will no
doubt tee able to take advantage of the
rapidly growing select trade in the
larger Cantidian cities, but from the
fact that the whole -sale egg dealers in
Ontario and Quehec hare recently
adopted a new !pit em .1 bracing on a
bead. of quality. it is likely that the
product kit tbe mAjority of curie. will
find its way to the mnseener tbrougb
the more recently establish. d channels
of trader.
The lice stxk bone h stand* ready
and wiling to help . n the • gggg
movement in in every possible wa}-.
OMrrrs ref this leant h are now in Ute
-PAPERING OVER THE CRACKS
laedos Act reelscr.
Bismarck once spoke of a piece
tea as "papering•over the cracks
• It u tome -thing 1.1e that that uorco
kit ttee on &setions and privileges
flied to do. But it c..nnot foo! Au
one who ban „Whiter" to detail to
pr..crediegs on Mr. Proudluot
N.sotener bad Mi. 1'roudioot
counsel begun to ask )1r. Taylor about
his oonveledition with Mr. Ha ora and
the eir'cuinst.oces of the ikitalsat trip
kion than Chairmen Ferguson shut
down absolutely on these question
He took tht ga-Hund that they ,were
irrelevant t.. fur cbaegee. and that the
work of the e,iiimittee was finished
*ben it re. -i.,d Mr. fiancees cuofeF-
sion of accepting the election sub.erip-
tion '.
But Mr. Proudfoot had dialinctly
iueputed motive. to Mi-. Hanna's ac-
ceptance of the Cee'. He charged :
-That he, the said Hanna. had ac-
cepted the bald sum of i ($J from the
said Taylor. thereby leading the
said Taylor 10 bt-liece that bis claim
would be satisfied. and that the said
sum was pad in con.ideratinn there-
of;and that the same was given for
alleged political and party purpees,
ea bereiot.efore set forth. --
Nobody except thn committee and
illiieratd o1 nem -readers can get away
from that cluster as io stands in black
and white. The public will want to
know the evideuee as to Mr. Haora e
enolirer., which the committee refused
to bear. it declined to do whet it bad
been intrusted to do. to investigate
Mr. Proudfoot's charges. But certain
evidence is known to exist, • bit of it
slipped out in spite of the gag. and the
Legislature has a chance yet to insist
npon securing and weighing it.
When the ron.mittee brings in it. re-
port, informing the Legislature of
nothing it did not know alrt fly, it
may well be compared to Use unfaith-
ful servant wbo pureed his talent and
did bot justify his trust
if Premier Whitney and Mr. Hanna
areas cnnscieooe-free as they kiss they
are. it is for them to have tbis matter
cleared op, and to urge the Legisla-
ture to curer -rule the committee's re-
port. Otherwise they will be In the
potation of defending an outrageous
have nod • party themselves to "pa4s-
ering over the crsrks. They are still
in the box before the public.
of
cum
y
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CO-OPERATIVE EGG CIRCLES.
A New Departure foe the l•rpreveaest of
es to the Poultry Zeas.
As imp.rtsnt part of the poultry
work of the live stock branch of the
Deportment of Agriculture. during the
Post year, ha* hero the anglicisation of
re egg climbs. len circles
b bo» been orgasisrd under the
asa�ist- W the branch, working in
.adios with the P,oviaeial and
yett7ltant (bUege authorities and
las Polars Producers' Amocutlo. of
Omni 'tb. prditsissry work in
mwMi.s with a ..sober of mhos
blip bow done, sed from precast in-
dlntlass it is appeie.t that this
photo d ev
no-ci.tiv. work is likely
to lane a rapid gttvwth in the near
foam
Rift prim eo.o.weed with the
impoortrade the Yw .took that
brooch baao us-
esnnted the Mrsastio• or thole cinder
bosom the taovamost affords a mea-
�the d.dsoer
it bergthe form, end
the porolciLm pi.atico of bobbin; nods
both yrs the Ibmin and b the etsw.try
,lean el this list ..o oillords a
sowhet• Whereby the smersa
gloss olorissolty may
..i
Moans to No .- sooner 5
WM in is .arra s /.aiwp . ss so swat
sh
stesed Mr. Dowd. Oho shoo i IfPan♦ At d.duo d isloges theionosibsea
i
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TWIIsaDAT, MAT II, 1915. i
irlcCal l'a
Patterns
De M I LLAR tf SON
Perrin
(ilovees
New Rugs for Every Room
Just passed into stock a choice selection o- new Squares suitable for all
rooms, hall sizes, 2t4 x 3, 3 x 3, 3 x 3%, 3 x 4, 3' x 44, 4 x 4%. Every
Square isepersonally selected with the reatest care.
Our special 3 x:4ISquare, best quality English 1 apestry, floral and me-
dallion patterns, each $15.o0
Velvet Squares, 3 x 3`s, from $iS,5o up
$12.00 up
Brussels Squares from
Wilton and Axminster Squares
Special Old Country Scotch Brussels, bought directlfrom the manufacturer
in Ayrshire, Scotland. These Rugs will stand the hardest of wear and colors are
absolutely'jfast, in all sizes, from S7 5o up
New Hearth Rugs Bissell's Carpet Sweepers New Door Mats
New Mattings and Matting Rugs
Our spring stock of Mattings andlMatting Rugs just to hand, the best
values we have ever shown.
jaNnese Matting, in all colors, from, per yard t
1 2 ,:
Japanese Matting Rugs, in all sizes, suitable for bedrooms,' verandas, sum-
mer cottages, etc., in rich, new designs, at most popular prices.
Linoleums
We are busy selling Linoleums thesedays. ff Nairn's Scotch 'Linoleufti for
hardlNear;has no equal. Four yards wide, in all new designs, per lineal yd. $2.25
Oilcloths
4
Lnglish and Canadian Oilcloths, in all widths,'tin tile and floral patterns,
suitable fc,r all rooms, per square yard, 30c.
Special value in vvhite Aeriel Bedspreads, full double bed size, cach Sr. 25
•Handsomely embroidered Irish Pillow Cases, full size, special purchase, per prSt.,5
McCall's Patterns and Publications
56 Millar's Scotch Store
field. and there is *reliable n quaotity"4""Feeeeeeeeweetiesieseeeireeeesinareseeey
I.f literature, ineluelinc outlines of con- ( i
stitution•, bylaws. err . dealing with
the work, topics of which may be
obtained up -et request from the Lire
Stock Commission. r, Ottawa.
CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATIrORD, OMT.
The beet /reetitel Malaise wheel to
Oataeis. Tone anartwarks. tom-
sat !Mtia.d' ani 1'e isms. AH
emir*. are tL ,..k and recusal
Teachers are ersrdiseed and grid -
ewe, an phare 1• weetioo- We gee.
iadirldar#attendee and-tudeet4 Mar
enter at &ET Mae. Write for our free
caulking. at Dema
14. A. ileLACHL.\ Principal.
Ready -for -Use Paint
'VDU are paying your painter to
11 paint; not to mix paint. Science
and experience have demonstrated
!" that machines can oo the mixing
more thoroughly than the hand, and
the maker's name on the can is safer
than the use of unknown ingredients
✓ and varying skill.
Spring Is
Coming
Let ns have your
orderfor yourSpring
Suit and Overcoat
You will need :hem
soon.
Dunlop the Tailor
West St.. Goderich
s �Mrry
Mich♦ STANDARD
LIQUID PAINTS
is machine mixed-wady-br-use. The supreme
resrait mf ower s hail • century of paint "blow
hew." The `'Litds Blue Flag" on the can
stands kw quality is an entire line of paint prod -
OM int every purpose -Floor paint,
elaias. ewatserteia, varnishes, kieilotone
kr beerier surfaoea. Ask about chow
COAL
Hay iogpurchased the buri-
ne.e formerly conducted by
F. Barlow Holmes -s, we pur-
pose dealing in
Coal, Wood
Lime, Cement
Fire Brick, !Etc.
We will handle Scranton
and Lehigh Valley Coal, two
lines* which are recognised as
the hest We wish to give
the people of Goderic18 and
vicinity the best service pos-
ttibiel and shall be glad to
boar from all of Mr. Holmes'
cumsanything
any others
f ag in our
line.
All order-, left with Jae.
Yates.%est street, promptly
attended to.
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'Phoebe No. TS Niel
Yard. at (i T. R8t
, Nelson
ICE
CREAM
The most delicious flavors,with
the hest andMpurest ('ream, 'rea, sery-
ed at the BALURAL CAFIL Or-
dersby telepbone for ice Cream
in bulk or in hricks attended to
promptly. Telephone tie.
F. E. BURDETTE
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T.Swarts'
'Bus, Livery
and Back Stables
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Jrtrr OFF TUE SQUARE
BUSKS MEET ALL TRAINS
AND : PA$SKNOKR : BOATS
Paa.enge,s called for in
soy part of the town for
.11 trains at G. T. R. or
C. P. R detente. Prompt
crevice and careful Atten-
Our Lavery and Hack
service will be found up-
to4•te in every reelect.
Your patronage s.alicited.
T. SWARTS
Phone 1(Yi Montreal Street
SHOE GOODS
at SHARMAN'S
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The Howell Hardware Co. Ltd.. (ioderich
Ladies' and Gents. Slippers
Boys' and Giris';Skating Shoes
Ladies and Gents' Skating Shoes
Boys' and Girds' Slippers
Bootees for the Baby.
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Styles Right Prime Right
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W. SHARMAN
Corner East St. and Square