The Signal, 1914-2-5, Page 2= T eneoav, Plot. S. 1011
THE SIGNAL : GODRRICH : ONTA RI
FARM
MACHINERY
Hubert %Vileoo, Massey -Harris
Agent, has a full Zine of Perm
Machinery always ou hand. We
have we think the cheapest
and beet Gasoline Engines on
the Market.
Also some beautiful Steel
Ranges from Tudhope and And-
erson of Orillia. , duet:the thing
for • tardier's kitchen.
11 a have in stock
Cutters
Here* Blanket.
Pumps
Clean)
Stiperators
Milking Machines
1)rivirg 1iu•uesr
And one Ilundiei and one
other thing*. Conus in and sec
us at the
Massey -Harris Shop
Hamilton Sorel
a 4...a Laver atrwlstlea
GOLD WATCH FREE.
.l..yku...r7 ,,serer
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yew.l,.n Wept • 1, N, Corayallis Itual, isms•..,
ra..d.
RANOT'UN�t
LW
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Low Rates
To California, Florida
and the Sunny South
NOW IN EFFECT
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The (:rand Trunk Railway is the
most direct (mute from all points
East through Canada via Chicago,
Detroit or Heitalo.
toot pulicntn•• wt I:rnn.11.Trunk Ticket
Lltf(0t. or utile 1'. E. IHIJRNIVU. 1>1'.'...
ept.., tat
F. F. 1.Aw'ItkV(.37 117%4•, Town Pa...en
mar and Ticket Agent.. Phoar 4..
SANOL
An effective remedy for the re-
moval et Kidney and Gall Stones,
Kidney and Bladder troubles,
(Travel, Rhetunatic Pains, ailments
of Uric Acid origin; endorsed by
physicians and surgeons.
PRICE =1.60
Correspondence invited.' Frees literate!"
pad t.••I i/nnll..lk4 from
TIE SAKOL MANUFACTURIiIG CO, LTD.
esteems°. MAN.
When through old
age the bodily
functions become sluggish,
Na-Dru-Co Laxatives
give gentle, timely and
effective aid, withont
discomfort or distress.
25c. a box at your
Drllggist'a. 173
Ilea�sl iron w ra..sr.1
, CassisJaiiiiii.
THIS STOMACH REMEDY
HELPS YOUR FRIENDS
Almost cl b •r)• .1..y sc.n'e gr.t:c(td perso
cremes into .sir St' .TP and tells W (.1bann-
er, received (rem the one of Rexa11
pepsin T..I.kts. /..wing how nitwit good
they have aerie others and knowing what
they are male of, we feel sure they will help
y»u. So great is our faith in them that ire
urge you to try them entirt•ly at our risk,
loth our p'r.tmal peewee that if they
.l'in't do all you r epect there to do and
make your stomach comfortable and
healthy and your digestion easy, we'll hand
back your nency.
We couldn't endorse anything ieny more
strongly than we do Rotcall Dyspepsia
•rabdete. C•'r•t ining Pepsin and Bismuth,
two of the greatest digestive suds known to
medical rienee, they soothe the stomach.
check heartburn and distreres. promote a
natural sow of the gastric taint-. send help
regulate the bowels. Remember, it they
.isn't make your digestion soften, end ors►
Portable that yon can eat Whatever yos
like whenever you Wee, we want you to
time hack and tell us and get your misery
Kidd only at the we thai Ren
Skews. Ind in this town only
our semT a cies, like /0. and $I 00,
Three
�DNMI1 .13., Druggist. Bednedek
-
Irani
.1. E. BRADWIN
Elll'rla .1140 r pPALISUse
Tal tl,l.x.0 a oublYMtd every Thursday
from the *RI JO la The algae' Building. North
tett-eel. t:nderll-b. talerie Telephone No- 33
tot len It PIIu. Tsetse tee Dollar and Fifty
I'eel. per year If paid murkily to $4vaner• One
Dollar will be aompled : te subscriber,. in the
Uoiled States the rate 7. 0.. Lollar sod Fifty
Cents •lrtctly in advent*. eubacrltler. who
tall to reuel.o Tug 410444.4. reetularly by mall
will ender a favor by acquainting the publish-
er of the foot at meetly •date se poodles Whoa
edam* ▪ railings of eddr 1. d-dred, both old and
the oew addrer should be givso. Fteolllteoese
may be made by hulk draft, emits* tsoasy
order, po,lt-Delp ender. or realate .d letter.
.ul,,,erlplionr may alenmenoe at any alma
vrgrI.I.0 Ti:r ma. -Italie for display end
contract advertleetueot n will be et en on sppll
-
eatiou. Lwgalend other stoner ad•girt isrseot.,
teas .scut. 4'41 lira for end to.ertloc a,.d four
Don.., per line for each subsequent InwrtIon.
M.:.•urra to a,.ogle of solid wooers(' (webs,
linen to u4 Ineb. Itralo... oarl. of .ix lines
and under Fire mol ars per year, tdverti•e
picot. of Lad. Found. Strayed, Sltua:ion.
Vacant. Shuatio4. Wanted, Roarer for Sale or
to Item. rano. for Sale et to Rat. Articles
fur .4-, nta. not emcoedu.g eight linen. T went y -
rts Cent ...eh ln..rtloo; tine DoUar for er.t
mouth, Fifty Cent .for each .ube•puent month.
Luster ad vert beseech. u. proportion. An-
noutmement. In ordinary reading type, Ten
.'ruts per 11110. No settee 1, an than Twenty
a Riot•. Any , 1 notice. the objeet of
.•h In the peeunierryy benent of any iodl. id -
ti Oea.ae(.tIlo.,, 1 • be .•ou..dered an ads er-
U.en,ient and cbs.wrd anordlegly.
Tu .'0404-N,'.DINre.-The on-openet inn of
.'Ar *ab.Orrber• aria reader. In cordially luslt-
ed motif. awkh.g Tor: Wk.!. Al 4.. eeLlyy record
of all local. county anddl.trict doing.. No coir
ruuidealion will be attended a unto.. it con-
tain. 1100 n•ow and eddies. o1 the writer, tint
lo' . eerily for publication. but an an er idem-,
of gond heath. News Dews .nnuld reach Ito
▪ .A( Peke not later than Wedurday nam
.14 horn week.
THI Hyl►A1". PRI-RUARY :,TI1. MIl
A DIRE NeCE'SSITY
Unclench needs a first -claws up -to -
dote hospital. Everyone will s,hitt
that. but how tetany people are willing
to get doe u in their pockets and
-foil'` tint the Dart cash for the e.-
tabljehwettl of such a worthy ir:*tit ra-
tion
1•:votytlling is now -,.days reduced
to dollar* and cent., and it stands to
Reason that if It ruwu atilt per week to
treat and 11utin14in as patient, who
doe, not pey fits his hrd and board,
that met it 'Ilion unless kept ill%by prt-
Vate subset iptinn, municipal ..r (iov•
(-aliment end001 IIIPIIt. will ..,1HIer VI'
hoer -gas to the well.""
For one instant we do not .sant 7.4
speak disparagingly of missions and the
reclaiming of the heathen, but we du
think that the clay of the rick is .just 1(r
important as Mat of the peewit].
All praise and emljt to the Daugh-
ters of the Empire and outer .•rgan-
4414.4i011. or private individuals, who
have .Ione so lunch in the cause of the
Ale, ltndrw Mai ire aid General hospi-
tal, but the public should Dot tide a
willing horse to de:1'h.
A new hospital building for (:ode -
rich is a necessity which cannot tf-
f•lrtl to be uvetlooked mod the wiener
the rreidente of Godes fie!), in the coun-
ty, the town council and the county
council realize this, the sooner they
will be doing tl•eir duty to the county
town of this fair and beautiful county
of Huron.
HIGH COST OF LIVING
(ioldonlith woo", "Time was. ere
mortal (woes began, when every rood
of grwutd contained its man."" Al-
though changed and modernized. that
*tying is still it toured by 'many, who
cry, -Beck to the Land."' Govern-
ments N(((uiol comwissiuns to in(7(11(0
into the -High Cost of I. vinic- and
the problem is a vexed one, bee ening
mete acute and complicated ever yday.
It is assuming tuwnunnth proportions
awl it is now a question which con•
cern" "very 411an, unman .011d child
who rate three meals a day.
Is 11 not a feet that under, normal
conditions the law of supply and de-
mand regulate" our markets' It is
now also a fact that everything a roan
eats. WP41.1. or nor* I,w pi'ad111et, Iifret•
ly or indil"r11y, of Mother earth. I•,v.t•
Mille.' 100.1) wag card. 014 of the Barden
of Eden, he hos, as he orae then com-
manded. had to tarn his bread by the
sweat of his 'row and mother earth
will not give her Increase• unless prop-
erly tilled.
The queetinn is. in the Land pe.wluc-
iug an prolifically as it did in the pant'
Of come.% it only seems reg*ona de to
enp(•(we t hat land. like everything else,
would toadlaally we.t1 out with time,
tit "tablet teal repot '7* d.. volt P WCl Irsir'AiFleil4e tate More
Ittxf �►
ter land is cultivated the larger er.pa
it will give. 1Vtere then lies the
trouble: Is it the increasing popula-
tion It might he in a .mall ....entry.
but surely it cannot apply in • large
Inn.( of almost unlimited resources like
7'anad•.
Is the lard proppletly cultivated' This
Is questionable. At the same Unte or
shortly tenet wheel the cry of he un-
employed is 1laing from the rowded
cities, the farmer is protesting that
he cannot get help.
We are not setting rip ourselves as
•Inboritie", Met it seems to UM that the
more people leave rural coutsnwlties
and Rork to large dales, the higher liv-
ing will hs•eome, eepeeially In those
cities.
Really It Is hard t.i suggest • pan-
acea, but if bistnt y repeats itself as It
hes done in many rases in the past,
the ('ana4lan farmer• who enenetimee
has hewn frowned down upon by the
"rad," will no more he the down -trod -
dee but the -gentleman- of the coun-
try, wbo may, if ha desire•, dictate
terse to.a starving multitude.
It nay be all very wall toe the aero
Who siaota to wear the 'lack
cost to engage in professional busi-
ness or industrial life, but nolhlug
will satisfy the Inner matt or sustain
life but the product of the land.
"DASH AWAY -AND spemo'
The Conservative attltute In regard
to the benctity of tariff protection
all around as a permanent policy and
in regard to !stylish expenditure of 'IUortli
public money has been fairly well 1 B.ylI.Id icy
Ind' :sited by Government newspapers
in resent weeks. It remained for
Donald Nicholson, Conservative• mem,
ber for (luerns, P.E.1., however, to
state that attitude frankly and even
bluully when 110 spcke in the debate
on the iLddrese in the Commons a few
days ago.
-What is lbe use of proclaiming in
favor of protection if we dont t stand
for its" he ex.•laimed amid approving
Government cheers. '• We should have
subsidies for shipbuilding and boun-
ties for copper refining and other ('e-
late.! industries. We don't want any
Reduction in debt. Dash away and
spend the money."
There we have the' (attitude of the
lievernnlent and its supporters ex-
t'essest 1(1 s very few words.
Elected with the unstinted assistance
of the Big -Interests um the policy
til high protection the Governwmut
steadfastly adheres 1.0 111e idea that
there (oust be no leseeniug .•f the
(atilt but delis up.,n the people. If
the" a are any in,7-or taint, t 11ill' changes.
tbey hold: it Must he in the way of
tariff revision upwards. That is the
idea Mr. Nich.•Ison had in mind. It
ora, Ile expression of that idea which
ht. dight applause from his fellowv-l•on-
*rI%I140es. 'Pate combines and the
merges, which profit Oliout:It proud'
Gull a'ts
waI
the expense of the itoeki::g-
eu, le tirinetcilie fishermen and
the Other every -day citizens of Canada.
(mist that there shalt be no tatil` re-
duction, and the Guyer nulent adepts
their will as law. To quote. the words
of lion. MI Pelletier, protection it to
them •'.1 sacred principle." From such
u party the people of the Dominion
east expect uu relief in .tl:e way of a
lessening of tariff taxation.
The of her outstanding Otis ras^terj4:ie
of the present 11'also y it extra-
s pganCe
xtra,."glides and recklessness in the expen-
diture of public money. Mi. Hoiden
and his colleagues speed prodigally
and wastefully. Hundreds of (hou.-
ands of dealers :ase :yuOndeted on
works of doubtful public lrue$t
tl i;h with a constant eye to party
advantage. Witness the practical
doubling of national expenditures
since the advent of the new
nation.
Tile present is a tome of financial
otringeucy in Canada. The revenue*
of the country ars falling steadily and
rapidly. The credit of the Dominion
hs, been impaired. a fact Flown by
Hou. Mr. 1Vhito'd recent expetientt'.
when he sought to float another large
lotus in London., The situation has
Recourse serious.
t'r.der the cir7mn•tancea there
should be caution. There is wrtste I
and recklessness, careless of the Lot
that the present spendthrift tactics \I"jortty
are prejudicing Canada's future. The xth -
Ministers are sowing the wind ani the i
people will reap the whirlwind jn Mote
Ippre00.ve tatitT burdens. itte e.«ett
interest charges, nod in the conditions u.0'41t)
which most follow from Metal' ed 'tAPIe)•
national credit and the waste of
national wealth.
Hot B.III the government follows
\Ir. Nicholson's advice --dash :sway
and spend the money : w" .1unt want 8t• 144. 11
any [eduction in debt.'
LARGE VOTE
Weathered Moo page ( )
t3114441•4urt
N:yu.
.01 Unity
Bru••el.
Majority
C11uton
Ma iority
Colborne
. Jt.j6a l:y
Exeter
\Iaj.,ity
Godcrteh Toenibil)
Majority
Tusa of tiodrtirk
'4.'joril4
Ninjorlty
He)
Mojotity
Ilowiek
\lajority
0.11.11
HCL -,l1
?Isjutity
McKillop
ytaj4rhy
Mon -in •
NOTES
Tho county council, the town
entitled and the Bowed of Tiede is each ,
appe4intiug representative« to (oral a r )I".e.nty
delegation to go to Ott awe to insist on
1 7 nckcr mlth
rapid harbor Improvement. div all
meant. twit along the god work, for if
a h«rbir of 1e•htge at Iloderieh would
pre%ent such a terrible catastrophe as I >I.Jo .:y -
that of last November money should be
nn o'j."•t to save human life. Ht. ange i
however, that the sacrifice of hom:.11
life is nreeseary to wake up pro de:
w e •
There at e a few of us who have splits
en sligntingly of the old coal oil lamp,
but what 10,1111(1 we bare 'liars•• with- ,
..1t it when the hydro fnilnl on Hatur•
day night's The parwhie of keeping oasis
in the hoops ought to ler t Igidly oh- ,
arrived in I.,wle'rlch u,.•d there ie at
more soti.factory was of highting the
(own $
1
The leers 7,40 n4,the Canada'ram-
remove Acl (n tiu,'41I .-ou•t)' i• a
pmol that the people prefer water to
!biome At Any rate it is decidedly I
chestier.
•
In an issue of one of oui contempot
dries there may he seen w pieties. of
the nasals',. Tayl(n, who was recent-
ly hung in Brantford. We may ria
know much shout newap.pwr 'work hut
we say, With :111 dols deft -mime to that
0oatempnrarv, that in our opinion
nothing lowers the renut•tinn of •
newspaper an much es publishing the
'orgly stye" of • murderer. The
pvlaetiee k readllwlly dying out and
the sooner the better.
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nine nes - eheadel Walleyes,
. a N .-.iseyor or mower will NW. '
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per Cent.
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e, .h. ,non ...ief.etery end ere4.
• ••.r el .moods.. 4saa•y. •
Psid.up Capita( - $2.000.000.00
Assets • . . _ $&,000,000.00
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RAILROAD MAN
HAD TO LAY OFF
tle81 Ile TeeY6111 PLS
Buffalo. N. 1'.
•'I have been a Pullman conductor on
the C. P. R. and Michigan Central for
the last three years.
About four years ago, I was laid up
with intense pain in the groin, a very
sore back, and suffered most severely
when 1 tried to urinate.
I treated with my family physician
for two months for Gravel In The
Bladder but did not receiveaaPbenefit.
About that time, 1 niet another railroad
moan who had been similarly affected
and who had been cured by GIN PILLS,
after having been given up by a pro-
minent phyticiaus wbo treated him for
Diabetes. He is now running on the
road and is perfectly cured. Ile strongly
advised me to try GIN PILLS which 1
did -with the results that the pains left
tau entirely."
FLANK S. IDI?.
3oc. a box, 6 for 52.50. Sample free
if you write National Drug and Chemical
Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto, . is'
Tr rubors .
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tt'eabtt-aw4reeh
Majority
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0% tutelar
\t jority
1 11 1:1
Mr. .I. 1'.. Beogough, the famous
carIonni.t, of Toronto, spoke in the
Opera Hous*, Seaford', Lust %seek in
the inters 1.40( temperance.
DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PiLLS Ara::
gola Ling 1'111 for women. $3 a bot or three 1'x
((0. bold at all Drug Stores, or milled to any
address un receipt of price. Tag 8ws7.1.4. Dare
('0., PC Catharines. Ontario.
PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. 1, ,;;�
Vitality: for Nerve and Brain; tos•4•eses ^01.7
^tinter'. a To,114• -will build you up. 13 a tot, nr
leo for $'i, at drug mows, or by call nal reeelp(
of prtee. Tug bceettt Darn (•o., *t Cathartoea
Ontario.
W. ACHESON & SON
Grand Clean-up Before
Stock -taking
Surprising erings anon Doer the store to reduce
stock for coming stock -taking.
Great inducements in
LADIES' FUR COATS
LADIES' CLOTH COATS
FURS OF' .ALL KINDS
TABLE LINENS
CURTAINS
DRESS GOODS
CARPETS
RUGS
BLANKETS
lie sure to call this week.
W. ACHESON & SON
Are Your
=cheeses diesese versa M w rinse
Tau best __ T res e
aket flea►sa1 Three's sent=
t4.• yes era
perkge_Js'yal
There's ee ped reams for it-becaese
yell eats end per-aeset relief in
DR. PIII:RCE'S
Favorite Prescription
Yrs. Fannie II. Brent, of Bryant. Nelsen Co., Va., writer: `I behave 11105
every pain and ache a woman could kayo, -y bark was weak, and ! suffered wink
nervousness and could asst sleep at algkt S.•ersd with soreness la -y e�l�
hip, and every math would hays spe1L sad have to stay is bed. 1 boon take•
eight bottles of your 'Favorite Preserestrca' asd ane veal of your'Pleasaat Pens'.
Can now de my work fes six le family, sed find like a stew we -es. 1 tk1.k
it is the beat mediCele in the week! ter women- 1 re o --.rid it W an V Mende
and many of skein have twee greatly helmeted by it.
mow.,. a
r�.e ter ,rumen
Mod
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ANNUAL STOCK -TAKING SALE I
Great Bargains in
BOOTS and SHOES
N order to make room for spring goods, 1 am. offering my entire
1tocklof BOOTS and SHOES at greatly reduced prices, froitl
20 per cent off on regular lines to 50 per cent .on Tines that -ire
a little out of style and on broken sire lines.
Think what this means --one-fifth to one-quarter off the
prise of up-to-date goods; and in broken sizes and lines we are
discontinuing, you get tw'c pairs for the ?+rice of -one.
1`ierc are a few sample quotations frim our regular stock :
•
Men's Shoes
Men's Bluchers. Regular, $5,5.1. Sale price $4.50
Men's Bluchers. Regular, $4.50. Sale price.. - 3.75
`11 n's Bluchers. Regular, $4.00. Sale price 3.25
Women s Shoes
:;,Any $4.50 Shce for,
Ir • j .• 00 . se --..,.oa.r '-0 ' . 14. 4 d, r
$3.75
Any $4.00 Shot: for . 3.25
Any S3.5o Shoe tor 2.75
Broken and Odd Lines at still lower prices
All goods are marked in plain figure's so there can be no deception in prices.
This is a genuine clearing sale. We must have the room and you can fuse
t.hewgoods and sa4e money.
:111 our stock of
Trunks, Valises and Suit Cases
Iat correspondingly reduced prices.
J. H. McCLINTON
•East Side Square
Ooderkh
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