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THE SIGNAL : GODLRICH ONTARIO
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A. E. HRADWIN
SDITU• A'(D Pt'nti*uxR
?nu spiree.1, treellshed evsyy Teenier
haw the Was le The Perna' Pundits". .ort b
Street, Oedlynch. t)ntario. TvMMphoes 14.
ttcercrrsersor Taare Oat 14.11ar and Maly
fent. late rest : 1f paid .t lictly in advents• one
'wethe
United eented K
ted Mateo 1Ihter lie re tie i. 1►ollarand in
Cents strictly to advance. S•ber'itlere who
fail
ll,.0 ffer receive
a f.sorTor
i
to acquie•
ailntng the by
1011111
hil.~l
h
er of the fact at a. early adaterepo able. When
• change of iteolred. both old and
the new a,ldre.. d,nuki be given. Rerun tatwer
may be made by bank droll. express mosey
order. no -t utit,•e order, or r*gi.lered letter.
`u h..•rlpl lone m.) 001n11lenve at any time.
A4c rirrtsisu Tanws.- hates for display and
caul tart ad. ort l..nerot, will tic given on appli-
cali..,, 14.4(41.404 other .11niluadve.7ti.rnenla,
ten rent+ tier he.. for iir.t In-ertfon and four
cenMen un 1 b} a e ale r tine for each
.ol 4 nonpareil Uent rl•I wn�
linos to an inch. 'lu-ins-. cant• Of tds lines
and under, FIT.. 11.41ar 4 rift ysr. Mit cerise+
Use -
moot, of Loot, F1d
ao1.
\'.cant, 4'1uan00. W.•,ted. Ilc u.'' for Sale or
to /tent. for set...G• Vaunt.,
04 exceeding eight hoot. Twenla-
44
e Cers1• ..trh Ll erase: c hoe 1M111ar for nr+t
month. Fib y Cent for ,• nth .tib. •u uent mouth.
Larger advert I -anent. in nr' ort inn. An-
110u0,wmer•t+ t' ordinary reading t wild.. feu
1 'r nt+)ire line. No 110411re 4...+ l hen Tweniy-
flyvCeni.. Any , k44*l notice. the °Mort of
which N the psrum,.ry lwurnt of any Iloilo)(•
nal or a.wwial loot.' beeon-kb-red .u1 ad. Or.
tl.entent are, ch o ierd accordingly.
To rvnta)1,t,ry tires t~< -7 hr r" op.•r*l,0n Of
.tor .n1/..giber- and trader. i• eordi,lly invn•
a+i tnww,d+m'vkin� Tor ' I44%,u.a .s eek,yy record
of elf Neat. cosi Its and der Net doing-. No coo,
mnniei.tb n will be 4!!e.. i d to utile.. it a,n-
lai,.. the •,.a ' and ,.ddrr.. of : be writer. te,t
ra•trw, ri,v foe nnbta•,v ton. but a. a•, evidence
of good telt h. New- item. •hoot( reach 1111:
Su; cai 04114'. put -Idler the Wrdne.day 1011,0
of each r. ek.
Tilt-Ksl)AY, \IAV' 111-41. 11114
PREPARING FOR BATTLE
The date of the next themie« kn.
v,nri *l election. i. s'iIl unser t 44io•
There i. trouble iu the tanks of tlr,+
I'on-ervatlye party. lit• ,lame* \\'hit.-
ney and Hnn. A4144111 flnrk.are nppoeed
to boldine a geuetie eleet'un (luting
the coming satniner. lime W. J.
Fianna, the champion juggler rind
ntanipul.1401. and the other nietnitere
of the 'Whitney cabinet favor on warty
election aed have selected Monday,
June '..11th, as the day of voting.
1'be assistance and advice of the
Borden government have been sought
in the matter, hut a. they are having
troubles of their own during the pres-
ent session at Ottawa. their stark of
approval has not iwen given for a
Juno election. Thio decision has only
incr•eaaed the eonsternstioo and
quarreling among the Conservatives
in the provincial hotter.
Let the general elections come when
they will,. the Liberals will lw found
ready to do battle, The party a4 •
whole were never in better shape or
condition for :.n election fight than
they are :at the present time. Con-
ventiont are ,wing held thr iighout
the province and strong candidates
sele'_ted.
Huron county Liberal. are prepar-
ing for the fray and within a few days
will have theireAndidates in line tor
the three eetttity retinue. A conven-
tion of South Heron Liberals will be
held at Hep•:lll on Wednesday. M'v
2: it h. . North Heron Liberals will
meet at Winghani on Friday, May
:.end, and Pentre Huron Liberals at
Keaforth on Tit.wlsy, May- JtIth•
The l,i4o'r*l•' of ilmon once y never
hail A ls'tte•r op4«.rtunity then the
present for carrying the three a tv
ridings. The VVItitney govt•rument i+
on the wane and there t" *4)04'l .'n 14
nothing heft to save them from defect
and ennihil4tion. .
Tlw cho'to. 1111 the Centre ilurun
Literals will again lw Mr. \\1n,
Prim:irat t, who has .e al(v and. (Aids -
folly represented the tiding for the
peat rix metre. leiter 'beat Anel. the
Ontario I.gislattare never heti a
stronger or abler naaw than Mr.
Pr Ifnnt. 1Ite names of \1i
Anderson. I.P.P., who WAY ge'rry.
in+ndrred (tut of South Brit -e, and
Mr, R. 1). Cameron. of Leeknow, are
mentioned f' r the North Huron nomi-
nation. In the south riding the choice
will likely he between Mr. E. Yeller,
who wna the standard )water at the
,
dept )(PpP*Al PiP(-f l m and . \ f r. reter
r
La .4. '•x -reeve ..1 Hay township.
e
WIDER MARKETS FOR CANADA
lists must be looked for in fontida RHREW SOME um!counlrar.i couple•( with the fact that
Canadian manufacturers already com-
pete successfully in the "home mar-'
kete'• of caber ceu,itries-salmetiules in
the fax of high tariff* - maker it (gear IDir• Harold Clark Wants a Proper
enough that l'aoadiw industries no Development of the Jaw to
longer need ler tariff protection given Save Teeth
them under ser fiscal Taws Indu.-
ON 100111 DECAY
tri.-'. which .tre h,eking for new war-
kete abroad heerust+ they hove heooule
s,, large and set prosperous that they
con more 0411 supply the Canalinr
market (-ennui stand in need of tat irf
favors at home. To continue high
tariff protection to them under thew
circutustancer ia simply to emelt
then, greatly and unfairly at, the 11
twelve of the Canadian people since the
amount of duty levied upon foreign
wanufactuies is added to the pr Ice de-
mendl'd of the 4'anatlian consume' by
the Cuneeliati iuutiufac:urer.
It 11)ey *leo be noted that the nlenit-
fecturrl•s whit are now' pointing 411'
either in words or by deed* the neer +-
•ity of wider nlarkele for theiurrive
and their aelimaiatew in order that they
111,.y profitably Mallow of their sur plls
protille) ate the .4)4)e n.anutacttoer-
w1111 111 11111 d1'nuuneed se foolish and
dislnyeI the demand of the Called -an
14rauers and fleherueen and iambi.)
411041 for wi.ler trim kets for the worm a'
))/.4 41 tr of the Domini«.n. '1'I 0
they were then unwilling to Allow
th. se wen the *uv.aitsge of larger
markets 'intim. the reciprocity sgi1.0
hums• propward by the Li het 14 U,r
manufacturers are now urging greater
markets fat the products of their fa •
curies. No one will question the fele
doe of this latest move on the port o1
the n.anufa,lurrr•, though it will give
new force W the c..ndemnat ion pa.'..1
upon theta for their attitude of 1911
8o far Ai the Liberal patty is tem
corned it will give support to the pia,
of widening the markets for me
indn sit ial products. Sir Wilfri,
Laurier and his followers believe ie
Ij
wider market•+ Inc all Canediwns,
the i.,eatefactarerr as well as for 111.
farmer and the 1ua11xrinen and the
fishermen. That is the sensible policy
to which the Liberals adhere. I h.
{volley which is in the best interests ut
all Caned.% and all Canadians.
CONDITIONS UNDER BORDEN
Some new light on the subject of
tooth decay, which would seem to
upset the received ideas Dei to this
affliction of civilized man, was pro-
duced by Dr. Harold ('lark of Toronto.
The theory he developed gave as the
cause of tooth decay not merely the
presence of acid-forming bacteria to
the mouth- the enemy against which
dentists have been fighting for many
years past but a wrongdlet, resulting
1n the formation of a perfect culture
Medium whirb is poured tato the
Mouth by the salivary glands and
Makes the best of all conditions for
the bacteria to develop In. The cure
for bad teeth then does not lie in
the use of antiseptic dentifrices, but
la store radical aid lies it; a correct
diet.
Dr. ('lark quoted the words ell Sir
R'illlatn Osler uttered recently that
the nest gi't•at thing in the matter
of public health is comtug from 'the
dentist. and declared that he would.
try to prove that physical degeneracy
with Its consequences, mental and
(sora) degeneracy, Is due very largely
to .ample causes which can be easily
remedied. The use of coarse foods,.
further, was shown to bring • proper
development of the jaw of the child.
thus allowing plenty of room for the
teeth. Dr. ('lark here declared that
be feared It would be necessary to
take a fall out of the average phy-
•,clan of 'o -day, who is so much con-
cerned with giving meet easily digest -
led foods to the child that he does
got consider the teeth or mouth and
their developjnent.
"I have frequently had zealous
1pothera tell me of the great care
tlwy. take in preparing their little
gees' food, and i am often convinced
!that the poor things would be much
better with no care at all," declared
Dr. Clark.
Information on this subject gleaned
Dom -his personal experience was then
'Oven, it being his opinion that the
During the campaign of 1911 it was Reaching of a right diet would do
;teetered from every Conservativepl*t- gnucb to obviate the great need of
form Find printed in every Conservativ.. $ental care. The danger from a wrong
new *paperthat thepaesage of the teci- diet was then reviewed, the speaker
prneity egreenent would check ('ens urgmarking on the damage done by
daimon pro*perity, ruinl'•oa'liwn intim.- wing candy to children, by means
tri". ,1P.•r•ny (.411°0iwn railway., c.. of which the digestion is soon under-'
ate Hnwncial depr..sion, hring wide'- pained, and then the way is left Open
e.4pre:u1 unempinyruent throughout the for all manner of ills to come in. In
Dominion. '•f *'feat the Liberals Anti conclusion, the speaker pointed nut
j reveirrocity. save ('enade, preeet•ve and that by finishing a meal with fruit
incr.a.e ('nnadien prosperity" wee tie: instead of a RwP^t, a flow of the alka-
('onservativecry, line saliva 6 induced, which will last
i
The Liberals were defeated, Whet for hours. and do much to counteract
h** followed in the time which AAs the effects of the lactic acid bacteria.
el*pSl'l oncee that defeat and the 1)0 Statistics show, said Dr. Clerk, that
cession of the Rnrlen government t" the people of Great Britain, the
clfli0e•y greatest eaters pf jams and sweets In
Today Centel*. is experiencing the
worst period .4f Hnwncial depression in the world, have also the worst teeth
In ,1i.ettp.ing Comedian industrial
coalitions at...the aanoal meeting of
the Montreal- branch of WA (",asadiait
Man,lfa.:turene a.snr•iatiun on \lay
5th Mr. Rowan) Murray, the retiring
chairman of the llrrinch, as repo. tell
by the Montreal Gazette. laid em-
phasis upon the foot "that in the near
future new markers must he leaked
ra,ny years. Many Canadian inane •a the world.
trial pleota have been •hut down :
ether, are working on na,•t-time Only
The corning.;of e.tnadian railway'. AVOID HORRID DREAMS
hare been decreasing. I:nrwiploy-
trete prevail+ to an extent hithert'; If you want to sleep peacefully,
unknown in the D,)minion. atty. a physielan, end to avoid horrid
in Tnrnntn not .long Ago hunilrP'1+ dreania: observe the following rules:
of men thronged eagerly to an ofllr•' Keep the window open or otherwise
which lied edvertiacd A vacancy mien
thoroughly ventilate the room.
its stall to Hamilton on April 1 eh
QUICK NAPTHA
THE
WOMAN'S SOAP
GOOD WORK OUTLINED
New Field Secretary for Huron Canny
Inte.4, to be Bury
Rev, E. (i. Powell, wbo war recently
app.inlwl Held secretary for Huron
county branch of the D.Iminion tem-
perance alhanoe, and who is to devote
his whole time to the work, dodoes
what he intends 111 lie the plan of his
campaign. If he 'accredit in carrying
out hie progratumr even luoderateiy,
he will be a Array Ai well as a useful
Oleo. The following is hie outline :-
1. Law 1!'uf si"uwnt We do not
4)014.1.0 x1•(441 a* A detective nor at-
teuq4ting l.w a nt.n.'rr,rnl, but w's da
aim at placing the .•rrurtIt of our
gplgo1j41,1g1111110011 at the back of
the Rovernm1014 to •lengthen their
1lands and see to it that th-y entree.
the law. This i. 'heir Deo, k t we t
hack lhsm up. In oriel toeec onplish
tbi• 1 will visit rrguLuly the Mt! •rent
f ganiee.tie1)4 to receive inf110)141 inn
and t4 give leant disii�en fr.att 1't.h'e
itiont' {wli1 ie* as tit tk.e .:iceour
of ou
owork
2f'reech an'tlleay.r addle see And
airs. iII. -4.-.Ind lie.'.1 ght lecture* on
different plumes 4f the tewpwruncd
uratum
3, I'erteer nur'4'g(nizitiOnine..vy
nlni' ipality ,tux, sock to unity our
fonrce..
4. I,Ontt after the ),virion of the
rolwi lists acrd lend 111v rl'rvi^ea,Nt
th«cone+.of,eyt•j,n wh+n rerpue•t04.
5. 1)IKwoizr tic 3 a zmtlitlo
0. (11144 let w
coo!
l,t 1 v will« p'e*ig„
signing (-impinge among ''Id and
p4nns•.
7. t1ut literate',e i1, pleas and hill
board,., ,
M. Train and bring out ronng men
111 .peak nn th« t«l1iper.4n,•e «lit«.a ion
nn the pnl lic platform. \With this la
view 0)1444 411 el1nleste will ►w held.
9. Attempt to secure I vlaea in
every multi. ipali. y le.it•icting the 64.
erode habit.
10. Help local teg.n-zaatinn• when
retreated in the ndjustiug n4 d prOvId-
iug for tooter hot••1 a4coin0o4 *1440.
14. :•l-rk to h tee (-unst ahlrs, juerice+
of Peace and other officers appointed
fora time to Hine 141 et ase fi lends of
the temp ranee mime.
12. K4 p all kt,'le of tempersnee
int„rnett iun twee, the public and do
te'npetar.re work in general.
The ens* of the e1114,0.'4tn it i* .sti-
nl*ted. Will he 111N4111 $:.1444.&» :this will
he eaie.d bycord riluUion and fr islun•-
eil an,i expected that a' Was, 2300 ,nen
and women will conotimie at least
One dollar earh.
fn,n lutnefa•d teen paraded the sheet Secure as much freedom as possible
idle, sleeking any work which wmil't from harking dogs, railway noises
earn Stool fowl. In Montreal on Apr l rambling cars, and the like.
SOth, .,,t». out nf•wnrk, Ipe.i.ged the Retire neither hungry nor too full.
city hall to plead for work feign the Do not use a pillow that strains
rive- nnthi)ritie*. A few day% lett
two hundred more gathered hefore the
residente of a Montreal alderman t1e
Pedis' hie comport to find them work. 1
in en interview last week the weal -
dent of the M ontreet Trades end Lab-
our council Mr. .1. 1'. Foster, nook,.
pewenti'.tically of labor rpnd1tinns in
hie city telling of men whn sough,
werrk in vain. Mr. Jevons lifer, of
the Carpenter.' and Joiners' Unione
Ottawa, declared to the lit taws tit izen
last we ej: that Ialhoge-oodiela 8e tonna'
city were wore at 'Ma time than et ant
other time during the past dli ywre.
similar retorts have conte from other
Canadian cities. The IAhour (Dinette.
official publication of the Dominion
depertnent of labour, In speaking
cf the labour eorditions prevailing
for in foreign countries, many of one throughout ('evade Bering \latch ad -
Canadian industries having now been Seita that "there were • large number
Nought up to an output t'4uw1, ur of wrreloployed in const of the 4.g cit -
perhaps more than rims!. to the de- ie.,"
eland in the Dominion.'' As a matter Vwrioit■ r.waen. are given by the
of fact, mune Canadian manuf,ctuteers Borden ministers and their newspapers
have already anemia end found wider f 1r the present conditions. Hon.'
mot kers in Mtwign countries. The W. T. White, for example, talks loft ily
millers and the makers of farm tea- of " this phenomena of recurring
chinery, for es*neple, sell their pen- wort I-eyclei' of depression. But the
ducts intitled, markets and, inelden- onl•tanding fact remains: in plebe
tally. eel them abroad more cheaply 0f ahund*nt prosperity and ahuodeet
than to the Canadian consumer. employment thew. ham come to Caned*
Several comments may fwirly Ire under- 13..den role, a period of 'severe
made upon Mr. Murray's statement of depr.«inn end s -"welly of work for
manufacturers' opinion. At the pre,- the Ialkwriog man. To make matters
ent time Canadian tnanutacturerw worse, however, the grlvernment is
enjoy high tarsff proaee•t.ion. It bee plunging into reraleas, wasteful es,
bees given them because of their em- penditur'ee. scinendering million nn
pphatie exsection that tb.y needed to armouries and other uaprodiscU.e
1te safe-gnard.d against ooteide tom- weeks. and adding to the burdens of
putJUoa in order that Canadian lit- the people by raising the tariff fee the
dusf,'Iss Inil, ht be developed. Mr. benefit of the special !shining which
ifarray'sdeclaration that "now mar placed it In power.
Ithe neck.
Have hedelothing as tight as pos-
sible .with sufficient warmth.
Avoidcold feet_
Tao not bury the head under the
blankets.
If these measures fall, take a warm
footbath, and drink • glasa of bot
Milk or water or • cup of weak tee
when going to bed. "Hot water 1n -
Fide and outside works a miracle in
Oases of this kind."
• 1' it
Warning the Engineer
It an engineer messes a danger gig -
mel to a safety device adopted by a
rman railroad an electric bell is
hog 1n his cab until hie mistake V
eeoorded by an official of the road.
HEALTHY HAIR --NO
111E QUEEN'S BROTHER
AS GOVERNOR-GENERAL
W. ACHESON it SON
Prince Alexander of Teck to Succeed
the Duke of Connaught --Comes
Here In October
It has been officially announced
from London that H.d.lt. Prince Alai•
ander of Teck, third sun 01 the late
Duke of Teck. and brother of Queen
\:ary to to succeed the Duke of Cote
naugnt as Governor-General ut ('auada.
ile wit! take up re.tdruce at Rideau
Hall next October.
Ills tierene Hlghnees Prince Alex -
ender /Wrest us Frederic \Vllllam
Alred George of 'reek, D.8.0..
G .V,O„ and U,e.(4e is the youngest
son of the late Ihtke of Trek. who
married Princes* Mete of ('ambrldie.
l:urn iu Kensington Palace on April
14, 1174. Prince Alexander Is seven
yi ars yuueger than his sister, Queen
Mary, the «ldest of the Trek family.
He was $diceted at Ktou Decd the
Royal Military College at Sandhurst -
The l'ee'k- are n soldier family-. and
the young Prince. like Ills brother,
entered tilt. army. The I'ritwe's grand -
:ether was a General in the Austrian
;et airy, and lea own father, who be-'
can his carter in t:4• Austrian army,
owed in the F:eytt' ..a cetapalgn.
Princ•' A1'aandrt' cut cut to the
Matabele ,•antpu`go of 16b6 -I. acting
is *tall officer. and was mentioned in
I.Npatehes. Itt Soleil Africa lie Nrrtcl
.wit teems on :he rte" as A.D.C. For
distnpuishcd *melee teere he agate
ngured in despatc-,i ". and had the
Ut tinguteht4 Semite Order ccntterred
UPOn h
The :Anon acrunipanied the Zang
and Queen on their Empire tour iu
1' 02, (Wring which they flatted ('aaada
as Duke and Du, -he -ss of ('ornwal!.
Married In 1904 to Her Royal High-
ness the Duchess Alice of Albany,
the Prince has one sou and One
daughter. He has had little adminis-
t.'ative experience. He Is, however,
s hard worker and a good organizer.
He has done nitwit is the cause of
cnerity, especially 1n Celtall' of hos-
pitals and In the furtherance of cancer
research.
The Princess of Teck is a great
favorite and toted the prettiest and
best dressed of the British Royal
Princesses. . '
MORE DANDRUFF
Use I'arlsian Sage
41". enter, ly tweeter. t o h ave un-
.;ghtl•, twitted. thin .r faded hair.
A little care ia all that es needed to
mike it thick, .1ft, pretty, perfectly
health. end free (roes
Use PA,•tsian s ige- it supplies hair
need. and is mh.'lh l'.'Iy 11)111111). 1. it
1illekly stops itching bead and falling
heir. And is one of the best tonics 1u
tnvigo*te the .0414' and make the
hair grow Peng and lea, uiful.
(let a tett le of Pal i.ian Sage :o -day
from E. It. \Vicle or wt any 'dors};
counter. It costs but Jit cent., Beth
it into the Neale 411 dendruff dis-
apprars--yon)• heed feels line -the
hear is pretty suet perfectly healthy.
Jlr. -Joseph' I,,Franee, a former'
Walkerton ley, ;VIM levet), 1y mai •i,'4i
At 14.4 Derr, A114.'ata, to Miss Lillian
!smith.
-Diphtheria has. 41' ()ken out at
Itornholrli in tw„ (*'.tikes and 114.-
1;1,g/in
h.Ligan 1N,1t•d of hentth i• hu.iIv e I-
g.strd in q•Iaranllog the rfllictr.l
faltelhes with m view to preventing n
ppt•ead of t he disease.
Mr. JAmr. 11 .ed, who had 4w041 in
poor health for ..•rer..l yenee, passed DISEASE IN SCHOOLS
away at Mttehell on Saturday in his
74th year. Deamteed was been in
Glasgow. 8i•otlend, mud when very
young cent. to Canada with his par-
ents, who first settled in Q•,.h.c and
Afterwards live.' et Smith's Fall,. and
Toronto, and then came to Mitchell.
H. waaone of the oldeet residents of
Mitchell, having lived there het we•en
sixty end seventy years, and had wit-
'waral the town and tanning COT -
gime out a dense forest to
w hat they are today.
APPROACHING A CRISIS
CLEARING PRICES ON
Floor Rugs
-Tapestry, Brussels and Wilton Rugs
To clear a large over stock. Price re-
ductions are from 20 to 3o % under regular valor.
Tapestry 1{cgs from sire '_7x3 yards up to rise $i
4z4j yards, priced drum $H.60to.
5.00
1VIIG1n Row. it size :3x$ yards to 4x4 yards $1v 1Detr
now ',demi f• $10.00 t.- w^
lirursrlr ling•. r11 sizer fr 68.00 to $26.00
Floor Linoleums
New (reigne and pleasing colorings, three and four
yards wide, ;41 per a iliac! yen(
Oil Cloths
l-el),,,attte and
/4 1141e Al.:v.
45c
ail Nees. Clearing at per
25c
Hosiery and (cloves
%'ourrr,'s List.' Thrr..tl Hose. '•QeeEn Quality," a iw*uliful
silk meter' teed Ihr. :,! And ;pettily rxcelleut, All sizes 35c
ti to Ire Speced at 25o 144( •. , .
Kid (I loves -
"'sheeted quality, tans, b4ek and white, len-dome fa.i
en. re. Pett 1141iog.«ud;ntlity, ihoroughly guaranteed. 75
speeiat ,.,. ,.... ,,,. ....
Ladles' Suits
c
New Atli. al• this week in Amies' eeadyeiewear Suite, fa
"Priv.- s." make. Navy., black, Iwo%us and tweed
exquisite new. cloth.. coat. i*11'.•nt id. and silk or
Setti-limrd. t'ric,-,I .pecial $12.00, $14.00 and
•
Inspection Invited
ef{, rte in
�(�
$17.00
W. ACHESON & SON
Home Rule Bill to be Rushed Through
Commons Next Week
John Redmond. the Irish Nationalist
leader, is understood to be opposed
to any negotiations for a compromise
o^ the question of home rule for Ire-
land until the bill reaches the House
of Lords. He had a long conference
last week with Premier Asquith on
the questionofa settlement, and as a
result of his opposition to negotiations
t) Coverniticnt agreed to hasten the
final stages of the bill in the House
of t'ommons, which wi!) be completed
next week.
The trial' home rule bill will thus
become law as it stands. tinder the
operation of the Parliament art, Sud
should any compromise on the ques-
tion of Ulster be arranged afterward.
as a result of negotiations bet we. u
the leaders, an amenliig bill incor-
porating then. w!11 he parsed imine•
diatr.y-.
Premier Asqu!'h also conferred
with Bonar lets. the l'ni4nl-t leader.
Joseph Devlin and Jn!:n Dillul:,
prominent Nation:dltts.
"Fie Daily -Mail forwarded to ten
Mug a petition from ai e nn
ium
tortes. praying teat 'r wilt.old lfle
Royal assent from elle Home hole fill
until an elect' .. i. held. The petition
was merely t.r-knowledged and laid
before his Majesty-. As a platter of
fart, the proxpects for an flection
seem to be receding. and even sit'':
papers as the pall Mall Gazette speak
as though it may not come until time
spring- An autumn 'aesslon le being
mentioned, but whatever arrange-
ments the Ministers" may make will
be subject to I'later•s attitude.
Lamentable Conditions Described
1an Essex County Health Officer
That the public schools of Ontario.
sued especially tit. village and rural
schools. are In such a deplorable,
unkempt condition that they are re-
sponsible for a large percentage of
the tuberculosis in the Province, was
a statement made by atatlstl.s by
Dr. S. F. Millen. South Woodsl.e,
Loses county. In an address to the
Ontario Health Officers Association.
of Ake convention to Toronto.
Me•statistics. ho pointed' out, Oink-
ed that 30 per cent. of the deaths
amongst students in Ontario resulted
from tuberculosla, and that 24 per
cent. of the deaths amouget school
teachers were also retuned by the
d cad di - while only 7 per cent.
of the deaths of other people were
from tubercular disease" One achoul
he visited had cracksln the floor and
a leaking roof. Another was senile
bed only four times a year, %Idle sm-
oker had but 160 ruble feet of air
for each pupil, %hlle the education
la. demanded 260 feet.
Twenty-flve per cent. of tht Schools
had no wells and the water In 26 per
cent of those which had was bad,
Twenty -f4* per cent. had windows
wilrb would not open. 60Deep}}}r twat,
had filthy closets and 75 F.
cent.
bo cloak rooms. `
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