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MINISTERIAL JOY RIDERS
The record number of ministerial
trips to and fro sora Canada this
&unsnarl at time country's expense have
been made doubly ezpe•.i -e by the
presence of many "invited guests_"
On the train wbicb brought Hoc.
Frank Cochratse to Winnipeg last
week there were no tem than seven
private calx Aorompanying the min-
ister were ahoy (+ootrsctors and poli-
ticians. inehadiog two Conservative
one Uonservati re senator, three
Cooservatire members of the Ontario
legislature and the provincial minister
of lands, forests and mines. lion. J.
D. Haan, in his trip across the Do-
minion had as his guest at the country'.
expen.e-e. 8t. J oho political support-
er. Hon. T. W. Crothere took his
law partner With him in a government
car to tbe Pacific coast. Hon. Robert
Rogers. wbo kept a newly -purchased
government car with him all summer,
seldom, if ever, travelled without
"some of the boys" on board. Hon.
Col. Hughes' -special train across
Canada at a cost of some-
thing like 140.000 Deeds no comment.
Hon. Loris Coderre also had "com-
pany- oa his recent trip in a govero-
ment czar to the Pacific conal and back.
A little later on Hon. W. T. White
will requisition • car for atrip through
the west. lion. L. P. Pelletier is now
touring the west in • government car.
These are bet • few 4 the instances
of ministerial jauntier Altogether it
hsa been akreat summer for joy -riding.
The activities and the hospitality of
the ministers will be adequately
represented nest year in tbe auditor -
general •report under the beading of
"travelling ezpenees."
LIQUOR AND POUT/CS
The alacrity wits which the govern-
ment has acted in withdrawing by
order -in -council the restrictions in re-
gard to the sale of liquor along the
"completed" portions of the National
Transcontinental railway is as omit-
ous patent _of Hoa Robert Rogers'
progress towards extending his Man-
itoba methods of machine politics to
the federal arena- In Manitoba the
liquor iotemts have been for years
one of the most important crops of the
Roblin government. The community
of iotetests between tbe liquor Iden
aod the provincial party ' in power h
well recognized throughout the prov-
ince. Shortly after Mr. Rogers Sane
to Ottawa a federal liquormen's pro-
tective organization was created with
tome of Mr. Rogers' Manitoba heoch-
tnen as its active organizers. Tire
minister of public works koew the
value of reciprocity with tbe liquor
interests in Manitoba. There wae
scope for • wider application of this
feature of machine politics and & cora .
.olidation of interests in all the prov-
inees for the mutual benefit of Con-
servative politicians and of Oonserva-
tive liquor licence holden was
desired. The withdrawal of tbe pro-
bibition of the sale of liquor within
tbe prescribed ten mils area along the
II De of the Nationel Tenement ioen tel is
another sign of this eons idetion of
interests. Thereyuest for the with_
dowel of tbe probibiti,.n undoubtedly
came front ld r. Rogers and be in t urn
beard the whisper of bis liquor allies.
A similar withdrawal d the restric-
tions at Le Per. the western terminus
d the Hudeoe Bay railway stow under
eemRtruction, is due to take glare
mow dome of lye. Roger.' tremae
want a liquor 4oesre et to Pas. It
will be gives to them
To Beane* the erase of smdigset.d
food. foal mese. memo nils le the liver
mad waste malts' le the bowels will
iaoair y'a► health. Tire beet
regulator V FIG PILLS ♦t aU
dealers W sell M male ort The Pig
r. Os.. as Tlercti Out- hold 4
Oiedlew ty R. R. Wigle. de.ggist.
INPIREMIlle
MOOR OUR OIUKTEMPORARIES
Pah he Owe Oso
ems" a me re.
'Very midges dna this aid ihmili•r
journal fed lis:• tiseMaieg amiemd aid
giving it.adt a pat oa the haft. When
• local driggist, however, woo deme
prim ie as MvestiWut competition
opts to B,.gtand, United Stats and
Cemsde. for cities up to 11I000t with a
ante+ eJ ads. clipped from the Mer-
curb
erc.rb their's a peril mahle thrill of
pride circulatee'. in our spine.
Ought to be One Geed Oat is Numb
&sauced berms
mt./boom seems to be taking the
pace from Stratford i• the utast t er
of etayor.lty elections. .o Atte than
three atd.rses haeitai already an-
nouoced themselves sa candidata•, al-
though the eiaaioe is eve smooths
• while a fourth is expected to come
out at any time, la Stratford we
emeriti! hare now from three to five
candidata. ea .payor as eltem as we
have an election for that office. rho
results are sot of that character which
should cause hay other place to imitate
our example.
Gypsies, Pumas= sod Us
reread Bur.
••Why is • Gypsy fortune -taller pro-
secuted,` asks a correspondent today.
w hide others ply this trade publicly
M the Fair •sd at Searborof' We do
not know. Perhaps the prosecution of
the Gypsies could be traoed to the fart
that they tried to camp in the neigh-
borhoods where they were not wanted
and somebody 'Mt the law on thea"
The same correspondent wants to
know why Chinamen are prosecuted
for smoking opium avbilet white men
smoke tobacco ant drink alcohol. and
why their gambling is suppressed
wbclst ours is licensed at racetracks.,
Perhaps the answer ie atm we are
trying. with the most benevolent in-
tentions, to fou the Chinaman to
abandon pia heathenish vices''and em-
brace oars.
Farming's Bright Future
Pert Rowse Sews
It may be that in a few years the
whole dairying business will be
transferred to the cities. Milking
maebion can be more profitably em-
ployed where cows are kept in great
berdk in big "tables and yards. Power
for operating milker& churns, wash-
ers and other dairy appliances can be
more economically employed in the
cities; iospectioo of cows and oversigbt
of all the prooeames of manufacture can
be more certainly undertaken in tbe
populous centres where things are
done on • large scale. When dairying
and cattle raising is transferred to the
cities. the farmer will have Dothiog to
do but to grow feed fo, thecity stables
and haul fertilizer from the railway
K athie. Wben the eity man goes
into the dairy busineiw on a large
scale. be will soon have a machine for
teaching calves to drink.
Sport for Sport's Sake
tootles Advertiser.
A proposal was made some time ago
to raise a food of 11.500.000 in Great
Britain to encourage the athletes in
that country in trying for supremacy
at
tbe Olympic gamer. But the idea
don not seem to be very popular, and
subscriptions roue in slowly. The
fact is that prcfessional sport doe* net
stand as high in the estimation cif the
people of Britain As it does on this
continent: There is no country where
sport is more general than in Britain,
but it L the sport itself which is popu-
lar. not the money or the prizes it
gives to the winners in either nation-
al or international cootesta On this
000tibent D0 cue cares to do anything
unless be hopes to make something
substantial oat of it. In England
they are more iDelined to do for the
sate of dohs ; because they know it
is the struggle which is of value.
Prizes in money and in reputation
soon vanish mgt the beae8ts of the
contest itselfi3maia.
PARTING AT THE PiER.
Br Hamataa W1.4.
This poem was suggested by the
parting scenes at GL.gow. August
god. when fortyoss Scotch girls em-
barked on tLe 8. 8. Letitia, to find
homes and employment in Canada
Sae we're • ta. pairt. !veru
Ye re ramie ort tbe ata
And may tbsGed o' lase!. rode
Hae watch -twaxt thee and sloe.
We re atilt tee let r• rue. 1Made.
Tboorb n'i btar ter re r mks :
For the hold Is fen e' bane. iamie.
Aad ta. Livia' is hard tae rata ,
And ego tar mr gaid-br. beds.
Halt starts are bort twee bleed ;
It's like t.ket sera dad. hose_
Wises Herr wooed sad ease.
They're ~se 'AAM t.aag ayes." Ware.
1 ken It's teme ter stain:
In teed 1n w time ting- ewer.
And bier tam see we eaam-
Ye71 keep tbe Lamle nerrearneutr_►Yir.
Aad twat Him ter Hb were:
Yr71
Mia as le taw payer. lasele.
Abate las dttmeer ;lava
last tab' tab Idella bei. lassie
'bin bale re tram re re end
1111Ae fatherw1s MM. brie
Wire 1 leas bat a Ind.
Tell s or false as s.. Lode -
Tier dear amid Reseed bar-
tset weir ye bide awe'. kerns
'Twill mare be Obs roma
ll[Mm face", be aerie bona bob.
',width* h.s for tees.
Whoa Te ogre brei Meta. tensa
Tam yi r ase las tris.
14.d Ocoee. Aim.. 7. ilea
This was the prise poen in a ens -
toot beta on ship -board. under the
diretuon of a hundred delegates re-
turning to America from tbe world's
Sunday acbooi nomventioo at Ulrich.
Switzerland. July. 1913. The author
is well known sn (ioderieb, being a
brt.tber-in-Lw of Mrs. Sinclair. Brit-
annia road.
TO ADVERTISERS.
' , order to have as earlier Wee of
1.,r Simnel each week. we would ask
M'.rt.isere to hand in their copy fax
changes 01 advertisement sot later
than Monday evening. it will be to
the interest of advertisers Y erg Y
Ifacilitating tat work of this offlee. if
strict Otte alio. is paid to this res.
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THE SIGNAL : GODHRICH ONTAIUO
COOL ItlliltEAESEMTATIO•
Hem Faces Atmilimeeted by Osla timers-
waste
wwrs-
wa t'e 1pilgiirie that llsement
Ottawa, Sept- 11a -T1s go.eesmes
and as Maid aasetioe of the Tory
are evidently prteedietg as
&uniptioa that -Yoe ma twee!'
me
soof tM people all 11tr
Peraistrat asiseeproosatatioa wee a
femur* of tae Oemervati•s pieta et
canape* whom is appoWde' had altar
..�y.E Laid" �- TWO wow
1e early. se+cA, visited atiataw
t
with t Pa * e is Me
is speedily same time
rrx> des RRoseKKeOmeghey is ►0�7
Mia lienee Welker lett a' Metsiap
amend the Normal ssk.el et Mist -
es �^ a.
has � w��yadhered y tof is ewer Mr& x. esviue .i:" at t,e btu" By Lydia E. P4nktltm's Vega.
sitter. Wit.... the -Seven stet navy 1b Parent' im Loodesboro' re" tame Cin r
ettacta-ot the sits -1 wille—
,r�
d tbe party sad the ? at,io ji.s et- lure. Jr- 3 • licesellbeY is viai.lisg Owen Stories �Tt�.
_
p'a'nt'sa Quebec that sot • de/1W ti 'saki. i. St Marys, London and
of tae ti rty-ire mention onmetbatios Owelpb,
would ever really be .est to )megte d. Miss M. (off hat lett for the Omar
Wittier* the ba..thg a. le
of Hovo_ B- dies wet, where sea expo*. to ap.mfk
Fosters rwa trade-witW-tbe- ta, gristar.
empire efforts sad tie silver* as to Mr. Roy Greig, d the Roy.. beak
any practical remits. Wittierthe mean, Basuto, • is bdidayias at ►is
tlasaboey.st anaousoesmauta eat Hes. hoses ham
4 P. Pelleusr'a parced-poiL maim aid
LLtbe continued lark of say practical Yea Jets Sow arwd ba. retso 8s•-
s ar
4.eti0oar the pt Oaf the minima, tteeth� teeth to memm
mneme her duties as illiner
SAYED FROM
OPERATIONS
wards putting it iato actual opeeatioa. fee 8tware Bios.
W Itno.e Ode campaign Irma the Cos- Ii Johnstone has returned 10
servatire prase for meat* retort and ord, after spending her holidaye
the quiet trussing to provides. by with relative. here
the government to secure an settee- IAfter a girt of some ween.. Mrs. A.
Lent ma)of the upper has... J. Grigg ted daughter, Helen, hare re -
Tare are but it few iaetanaea. Hese turned to their homs
is another example ct what is Mise Alam Elliott left on Saturday
leg "'eel- "etos 0 !evacuee wttb t for Loudesborn' where .be will visit
official press bulletin sent out fame with Mia Elsa !tanning.
Ottwa ernamsat Balt is publisby week to �nder the *he '"Yr. and Mrs.Rutledge have Inft foe
name of "The Federal Plass Bulletin" Qtndsor. where they wap visit Ulmer
and is issued under the special dire*. daughter. Mr's_ Shiningtont
tion of the pros commltt.• of the Rev. D. K. and Mrs Grant have re -
cabinet. In • recent irsue it wee termed from Bayfield, wbere„ they
stated under tlaruwagg bead -lien that meat an enjoyable summer.
Hon. Martin Surreal, ministerotRev. Dr. Stewart, of Toronto, has
culture. bad -trebled the number mammal to tbal, city, atter spending
experimental farms or stations 'mem tine In his old parish.
throughout Canada," Res McManus, of Godericb, •room-
• R*cestly. no lea than eleven mew lei b1 Yea A E Cowan, of Blyth.
farms or sta-loos have been added to visited tt•iesds berm recently,
the alga original farshe Mr. and Mee. Hugh McKa
iAude- 'These nee situatedts,' seesays CTlar-t7 and Mr.
loUetuwn in Prison Edward taLod; and Mra. H. W. Erwin and Mr. Robt-
Keotvilie ism Nova Scotia ; Fredericton llcMerreY were In Toronto recent ly.
in New Brunswick ; Cap Rcuge and i Local young people will give • dance
Ste. Anne de la Pocatiese in Quebec ; in the town hall on 8epternber lath
Rostbern and Scott in Saskatchewan ; in h000r of the modelitet. The work
Lethbridge a:=d Lacombe in Alberta of deooratiog has already begun, and
and Inv -eruct* and Sidney in British the "Jolly Jokers' anticipate a great
Columbia. To these must be added time,
sub -stations situated at Kamloops is Mr. and Mrs. T. Jackson left on Fri-
Britieh Columbia. Fort Vermillion oa Ly for Halifax, where Mr. Jackson
tbe Peace Riser sod Forts Smith. will attend the Manufacturers' Awo-
Re.olution acid Provisos and Atka, potion meTh
ting. ey wiU rnmaia
basca Ladding beyond the 6utb woo away aWeek or two.
of latitude wbere some ezperimemtal Mr. Tilley, of Toronto, lett on Sat -
work i. being carried on mrday atter spending the met week
This appears to Oe is very rosy n- among the modelit.ra aHend tbe student&
port of the extension of experiasegel ve
farms under the regime of Hoa- Irtr. Oer into g addresses t�
Burrell. The facto as to the dates et Pupils.
the establishment of these ezperimem+ Drely. d Jackson, the four-year-old
tal ttauons prove conclusively that deliberate• moa of Mat 11, Jackson, had • close
campaign of apparentlym-onuleen from being Auroed to d when
by tine Federal
Pres being in with
prncured come matebes and ort fire
by tine Federal Press Bulletin with a papers in the woodshed. The blare
view La hood -winking the agricultern
int&- • spread quickly, and the child's parents
Taking the above-named stations arrived !um is time to save the house.
categorically, their establisbweota are Tc little lad's tided had chest were
as follows : - badly burned.
The station at Kentville was estab-
lished in 13110, Cap Rouge and Ste.
Anne de la Pocatiere in 1909. Rostbern
in liken Scott in 1909, Lethbridge in
19116. Lacombe in 19116 and Iovermere
property was rented in 1910. At Sid-
ney the site was reported on in July,
W11. Owing to the general elective
taking place immediately after, no
action was taken. Gzperiamental sub-
stations at Kamloops, Fort Vermillion
and Forts Smith. Resolution and Prov-
ince and Athabasca Landing. have
all beeo going on for the last four, five
and six years. By referring to the
experimental farm reports, verifica-
tion of these dates can be found and it
must be noted that they were all ar-
ranged for and the organisation com-
pleted under the 3irectioo of the Hon.
Sidney Fisber. minister of agriculture
at that time.
With regard to Frederi.ton rsegotia-
tions had been carried on for some
years and the final purchase of the
farm and tbe completion of the orgao-
itutiou was not commutated until
alter the Hon. Mr. Burrell came into
omoe. He therefore can he gives
credit fot the establishment of oDe ex-
perimeotal farm station since be as-
sumed office two yeah ago.
The Federal' Press Bulletin also
notes that the staff of officers has been
greatly strengthened. W. T. M&coon,
1t bays, has been made Dominion
horticulturist and Front T. Shutt in
addition to ,his duties *. Dominion
chemist has been made ai.tant direc-
tor of experimental farms As a mat-
ter of fact, Mr. Platoon's appoiouaaat
wail made some yeen ago by lion. Sid-
oey Fisher. If Mr. Shutt's scientific
koowiedge of chemistry is a_qualifica-
tion for his Dew position, Hon. Mr.
Burrell i• entitled to the credit. 8o
much for •'the strengthening of the
staff."
in order to zet raw material for •
eulogy of the achievements of the
pre.eot ministry the works of the
Laurier goverwawt are btandly as-
cribed to the new minister*.
IS BACK AT WORK
joie McE nay's Hart thsease Cared by
Dodds ixidmey Pips
Benton, Carleton Co.. N. 8.. Sept,
15th-(Spacialt- •i went to a doctor
who said 1 had palpitation." said Mr.
John !Oralryoung
man
well -knows yosg
man of this Mace -But bis medicine
did not seem to reach the spot,
••i suffered for over • year ani .IH
last summer t was not able to do a
day's wort. My sleep was broken sad
unrefreebing. i felt better sad Weepy
atter meals, mod I was always tired
and nervoma I perspired freely with
the least ezeetlos.
'Reding what Dodd'. Kidney Pi11s
bad dose for others. 1 made up my
mind to try tbear. Before i had Re -
imbed the first bog i telt different.. and
by the time the mooed wee half gone
1 wee wortimt In tib woods and doing
good work."
-A few day. ego a well-kmern do-
ses of Durkee bought a dome ass
frena local seeerbaat. Agar taklag
them 6m... 6. tes000rariiy Awed them
in the .Mtn of hie rasp, width wee
*lightly wens. Newt meswi.g his
wit* was about to begin hes household
duties wham she heard what lbs
thought was a bind engine ami eMsd-
.d the balm for the weprl.r.
asaliy spew/ the .tam leer
was aetorM.tl to nee • *i1 elggt
till std • chirping etNahse
B bee eta. Alberta. tins. - •' I Web
itis ser seem them right tar me to the k
yea far what laser kind advise ad Lydia
IL Pith est's Vegetable Casposd have
Idone ter ma
"Whoa I wrote to you some thee ego I
was a vary sick woman suffering from
twee trembles. 1 bed crook infiam-
matioe and could rot Mead at wslk any
distance. At last I was *seined to my
bed, and the doctor mid 1 amid hay
to go through am opeestsaR bat this I
refused to do. A friend advised Lyda b
Piskbaa's Vegetable Composed, sad
arra, atter using three betties d it. I
fed like a new Inman I most heartily
reeamseaed your medicine to all WORMS
whosuffer with female treelike Ilia's
also taken Lydia E madman's U.•r
Pills, and think they are fine. I will
aver be without she medicine V the
hooves."—Ifni. Mere Esesi ry. fig Cab
enable Amass, Fsbncatm, Alberta.
The Other Case.
Beatrice, Neb. -*lost after my mar-
riage
arriage my left We began to pain me and
the pain got so severe at times that I
suffered terribly with it I visited three
doctors and each nae wanted to operate
on me but I would not consent to S op-
eration. I beard of the good Lydia E_
Piikham's Vegetable Compound was
doing for others and 1 used several bot-
tles of it with the result that I haven't
been bothered with my side since thee_,
1 as is good beslta and I have two little
girls. "-Mrs. R. B. CHILD, Beatrice,Neb.
-The whereabouts of Jack White,
accountant its the Durham branch of
the Standard hank. who my*eriously
disappeared on Pride Lal. has not
pet been White had
been in the position of acting manag-
er, substituting tot Mr. John Helly,
the regular amnesty, who was des
home from a
Fridayeight. trip tbe
White disappeared be-
dew the moaapes . arrival- No sne-
picioo of any deicriency in monetary
matters isevidemt, end the accountant
bad left the combination of his sate.
White was very worrier about town,
and be abloom has caused quite •
sensation. His ho.! is in Oshawa,
but be has been Ionated in Durham for
more than a year pat
While the Etagtiebman keeps Went'
the national coosciousnese of Irishmen,
Scotsmen and Web neo is ever articu-
late.
Sunday Sebonl Teacher -" What is
the conscience ?' Bright Boy -"It's wot
makes you sorry w'ea you get found
oat"
Friend --“Were you smitten by your
wife before you married her r Pee bec-
ker-"Yes, but oat halt as much as I
have bees Mace."
-3 highly eateeme.l lady, Mary
Smith. wife of Mr. W W. Rayner,
professor of music in Palmerston,
dropped dead while dining with her
daughter there on Saturday. 8be
name from England 35 years ago, and
lived in F.lors. Harrieton and Palmer-
ston.
almerston. She leaves besides h' -r husband
three tons sod three daughters.
Jas. Cumming
?slating, Decorating
and Wall -paper*
Hanging.
Magnlflcent Showing of
New Coats; Suits
Rough Woke ars the popular weaves Sir tall sod winter costs
sad of these we are mow showily • wide amesetment is effects that
are different from anything regularly .bowissg. Two -tome color com-
biwatioms are pmisewt in our d'ai'sy_ Szdu.*v. ao,ett..r. .m.
sale wOo015 of al d m $1 W $25.00
Dress Fabrics, Silks, Velvets, Cord Velvets
in every :orrect make and color.
U W. F. t,.
Oats veal
WOW 'head
Tiff F. J. H. t
11 sets enc
Fre Yat xrM.' ,..
pays !Qu►r*
lardaa...ttauc
:attar.:
C.
G111 ROLEX
1/ ROLEX
elssss. ens ..
dim* sea carr..
esdtWrL t tis,
OM Uwe 000: •
are most serviceable wben you
Poore them mad* of the best.
goods in the most op -to -date
.tyles. You will obtain abeo-"
luta a tiatection if you patronise
Regi a [.vie-Ass.e.r
Terri tiff'-• caters 11- C.' --
bcst#t cre rtc:wry i. tae .irn.
Nc. -c cswy tea range, bur tier
:,dreate tae tea:ideretion had
�e.�� tau tors been Sheti
n to e
'mels d tae Pandora. Irpatera
bagerci. lune tees given prone -
to sly treat are sad wady.
Bate the Paado-se's tc-y le::-
two: explained :3 you Wiese yes
buy yew :ash
--
Dunlop the rano,
West St., Osdatei.k
Special Hosiery Values
Women's black Cashmere Hosiery, fall and winter weight
"Pen Angie" make, perfectly se.mtese. plan Been yam.
Slues 8e to 11. Per pair .....
Rib Cashmere Hose, `atoms 1 had 1 rib, every pair silk marked
'99." Siam 6.1n 10} Ranging is prim `c t 50c
0
Ladies' Shirt Waists
New tailored waists in Linen. Oh/intone Silks. Vyellz Flannel*
and Memalines. all colors and .sizes, $1.26, $1./O. CC
$2.O.nd .00
R
Kid Gloves
Wren import of preach Kid tlloves in tams, white and hied'
Beery Wee 6 to 74, guseetted Boger" and -dome f -..coma ay5c
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