HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-28, Page 7The Tennis and Boating Season
is here and now is the time to buy your
Duck and Flannel Trousers
at
McLEAN BROS.
also
we have a fine assortment of
Straw Hats
Canvas, Panamas and Sailors
Prices range from 50c to $7.50
'Drop in and see
McLean Bros.
The Square, Goderich
SEMI -READY TAILORING
Agents for Cathartt Overalls, Stanfreld's Underwear. Fdwell Hats,
Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs - -
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TO BUILDERS
Having now installed a recut Band Saw, .we
are prepared to supply builders and the trade with
RECUT SIDING
in any quantities and of any material for buildin; rs.
LUMBER OF ALL SIZES TO ORDER
A targe stock of Lumber on hand of standard
sizes.
Ontario White Pine Shingles and Lath.
We are prepared to do jobbing or custom work
on short notice.
Soft and Hardwood Slabs for sale by the cord.
The Paget Grain Door Co., Limited
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SEASONABLE
UNDRIES
FINET00LS MAKE
GOOD
ARDENS
SEE
e.
VACUUM CLEANERS
Instead of taking ups
your Carpets use one of
our Electric Vacuum
1'leane-w. They ', pro-
duce rleanlineaanot'
only easily hot rapidly.
They save time. They
save work
Silver Polish,
Stove Polish.
(lust Kane,
Scrub liturgies.
Mops.
O'('ed.r Polish.
Liquid Veneer.
Print and Varnish.
l'O \l.
Now i• the time to
lay in vonr winter'.
supply of l'ca1. We
have 1 carloads
1). L. h WScranton
and Lehigh Coal on
order whi,h a•e 44u01.
a• $7.:1) ('heernut and
alt nye, $7.2', Ere. 'We
have also in stock 'ea
Coal *LANut and Rae
'oke $7,011. Domestic
Lump $7.911, Cannel
Graf $8.1111,
VOO1)
Hard $2.701 road
Molt $2.93 (fled.
IIEAVEIt 110ALD
Takes the plat, of
lath and plaster, a ,ally
put on.
FERTI LIZEI:
Double* your rf flu.
Try some this year and
you will he gtvtll', i at
the rwwult. l
Hake..
9padew.
Hoer'.
Lawn Mower,
liras. ('atehers.
H free.
M.epen Windows.
Screen Doors.
CHAS. G. LEE
HARMVARI':, PLUMHINO MTRAM FITTING, \VIRI`(.
PHONES: STORE 22. HOUSE i12.
THE QIiINAJ./ : GODERICH Cr ONTARIO
TKvaaDAY MAY 1 4. 1914 7
IT'S SPRING
And Time for New Shoes
No matter where your
shopping starts it, al-
ways ends at our store
if you are looking for
the season's newest and
most attractive Shoes.
1Ve will welcome the
chance to show you
how nice a pair of
Shoes can look. how
well thty will tit and
how long they will wear
when they are fitted right.
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REPAIRING
Downing & MacVicar
rinse (tknrgr
iOnfrl
TORONTO
:n. cntreot Shopping
sand Bu.iueru D4trht.
two WOW —IM mita Private asths
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a Y same asesseratt
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PLRRIM'S
PERRIN'S
Dairy Cream
Sodas
Even one of them must be good enough
to uphold our reputation.
There are two kinds—the dainty " Fancy
Thio" and the "regular" Dairy Cream
Sodas. „
In sealed pocket/re at s, to
and 2( cents at gout grocer's.
);very package guarantee$,
`end roc. in coin or stamps
.,nd your grocer's name for
the " Perrin sample package"
.1 some of the other 1'errin's
"''t ••••••! Biscuit Dainties. 12
D. S. PERRIN elk COMPANY
LIMITED
LONDON, - - CANADA
Brantford Roofing
nnA-r,,. .1 slni
! lit
1 - tail
\o •s•, no paw.. r• t' enawpn-e•I of
Imre. : not 116.4 ova tat Ih..rovablr
eter.l•d mil'► kart.• rota per" w-pbal•.
and ether materiaeei of the Moot geal.t y.
I. le wet. p rs•f. Cr*n-s./..t.ene ant
deeakillk a•ctabarfee b Meiners of say
oay e.
ilraatturd Aaphait. 1. 2 and 3 ply
Rnhber, 1, 2, and :I ply.
t', eatut, ..ne weight
Mo.tawk Heeding, ogle weight
only
W. R. PINDER
Tiflis* 133 Haemltnn Steeat
Brophey Bros.
(40DERICH
The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
' 'iie,s este( Jiy mt.-retest 1 •
al all bon.,. night ..r day
HOME RULE B LL
GETS THIRD READING
1 ay a vote of 1M to 2:4. a jlrT:y
'of 77, the British House of Willittlonn
WI Monday read a third time the Irish
home rule bell and passed the hard
• fought measure on to the House of
Lords, w here another effort will bo
made to bring the act into a shape
I which will secure It the good will of
all classes of Irishmen. The end of
the struggle came quite suddenly. the
tlafonlsta refusing to debate the b!:1
wkhout further information at: to the.
Government', intentions in regard to
the proposed amending measure. To
discuss the third reading under the
circumstances would, said Mr. Honer
Law, lead* r of the Opposltluu, be
• futile and r:dleulous.
There mak a wild beetle in life
British House of Commons on Thurs-
dae when, following the remarks of
Mr. Asquith did Mr Bonar Law. the
leader of the Opposition, the Imme-
diate third reading of the Hume Rule
bill was moved. Instantly there was
a great uproar, half a dozen members
attempting to talk at (Ole. Speaker
Lowther tried vainly to restore order,
and finally adjourned the bitting, for
a dad.
Mr. Asquith said the Government's
Proposals for compromise had not met
uo encouraging reception. So auzioua
was the Ge.erniuent that a new 14)'k -
tem of go%tzumert should start with
general aceetescence• that they had
put forward proposals designed to
meet suxt-r•pttbtltttea which they
readily admitted did exist. Th.. Offset
of the Government's proposals would
be 10 Rive people a shunt.• of saying
at thea 1 whether they would go
under.'thirut'laione of tl'e bill or not.
Whiig the Government were am
sinus that full consideration should
be fully admitted they must have the
first judgment o! the House of (but -
mons on the main proposals of the bill.
Mr. honor law and ether Unionists
followed in bitter speeches, in which
they denounced Premier Asquith for
his refusal to acquaint Ca. House if
-Coninluns with the terms of heti
amending bill. which the Premier said.
would be introduced In the House of
Lords. They asked for an adjourn-
ment of the House but the motion was
defeated.
Itumediately after the vote had been
taken. the Unionists started the re-
frain "Adjourn." "Adjourn '9
The uproar was long and loud. The
Speaker finally rose and asked Mr.
Sonar Law. the leader of the Oppo-
s1Uon. whether he assented in the
demonatrat ion.
Amid shouts from his supporters cf
"Ilon't anewer." Mr. Law refused to
reply. and the Speaker 'eclared the
Pitting suspended, saying there was
nothing eine he could do. as Mr. Lap'
deellned to assist hint In maintaining
order.
WOMEN FOUGHT POLICE
Spectacular Suffragette Battle Before
Gate of King's Palace
An attempt by militant suffragettes
to present it petition to King George
at ttu.kinghani r'itiace last Thursday -
failed. but not until a battle had been
toug:,t which for fierreneta surpassed
any previous militant demonstration.
Head. d by Mrs. I1aukhoret and Miss
Sylvia Par:kturat, flying squad of
women swept down Constitution Hill
toeardo ltucklegltam Palace. but
when half way along tut a detach-
ment of pt.ltce trim Scotland Pard.
The shoe k ..f combat was sheet hul
sharp. atol resulted in the arrest of
many women, who in the lighting used
clubs with a facility whtclt, betrayed.
long trainit.7.
Mounted poi -keno n -ere re draered
from their horses and rolled in the
mud along with their comrades who
were on foot. There were about 2e0
women engaged ,n the fight and near.
ly 1,:014 plike:nen.. and in the face
of Ruch overwhelming 'numbers the
auffragettes put up a c.ry stubborn
fight. Fifty-four 'v'. men ant' three
men were arrested. both the Pank-
, hunts feeing numbered among the
prtacrners.
WELSH MEASURE PASSED
Drsestabliehment bill Now Becomes
Law Over Heads of Lords
i --
The first bill to become law under
I the operation of the Parliament Act
iM the *.1e . dberetteWri 71s`rait • bill,
which passed inti third reading In the
British House of Commons last week
by a vote of 324 to 251, a majority
of 77. Under the Parliament Act th
bill automatically heroines law after
lis third passage by the House i,f
Commons. no matter what action the
House of Lords may take.
Among other things the hill provide.
that so far as Wales sad Monmouth
are concerned, the Church of England
will cease to be established hy law;
all cathedrals and ereletlaatleal cor-
porations will be dissolved. and the
Rlahops of the four Welsh dioceses
will cease to to members of the Hone.
of herds.
Tour Guarantee of Goodness
The name "SALADA" on the sealed lead pack-
ages is your strongest guarantee of all that
best and most. fragrant in tea
11
LS THR CHOIOIST TRA GROWN ON THS BLAND OF COMM
--clean, whole leaves with the delightful flavor
of the fresh leaves brought to your table by the
sealed lead packages.
•LACK. GREEN OR MIXED
-An Eaaneple of Co-eperanon
At Tar's, a file which started at 2.311
on the mooting of Bat urday, May 2nd.
destroyed the Mork in which the Hell
telephone office was located. together
with the switchboard and all equip-
ment, as welter the cable and pole in
front of the building.
Long Cll'ance councction was re-es-
taLliebed with Owen Sound at once
and men and equipu.ent ruebed from
there. Toronto was notified to hurry
forward additional equipment. and
a switchiorard wax obtained from an-
other office in the district. Hy live
p,nr, of the Ram.. day, plate Meal
servic- war heir g given from an office
ce memos the turret. liy 11 a.m. next
day (Sunday) all rural and lung dis-
tance fines were alio in working order.
Taking into account the extensive
and intricate repairs necessary, this is
surely quick work. Surh a result is
only Iossii le to an nrgenizetion with
great resources. and it is perhaps just
in such emergent ire that toe great
Stell system ifl moat appreciated.
--Y
Yr\r►: or until. Cm or TOLEDO. I
Lel to Co('Xr v. 14.1.
Frank J. ( henry nuke+ oath that he ie -tin-
for partner of the brut of F. J. Ci.ertey & l'o„
doiwr bus tote., in the City of Toledo 4'ounty
and Mato ;fore. Aid, mod that Kati firm will
Po) tbe.uia of (11Nr, HUNDRED DULIAItS
foo • sash and every ra*e of Catarrh that wan
not he cured by the use of Hall'. •'atarrb Cure.
FRANK J. CHKNEY
-iiwoen to before me and rarlinerlbed in my
p. -.*nee. thir $i ji day: of December. A. 11.,
Wet. lyras.) A. W.'LEadoN.
NUraay Pl'aiJ.
Ha11a Catarrh Cur. I. taken internally, and
seta directly on the Wiwi and m,auur ur-
fare. "of the .y.tem. rend for te,tlmordal.
free.
Addre.. }'. J.' HENFY k CO. Toledo. O.
Fold b • a 1 drugei.ta, 73e,
Take HAUS Family Wpb for eoe.Upation.
-Rev: E. G. Dymond, of Markdaie,
has Meer] appointed rector at \Ving-
haw.
Apply Zam-Buk to all
wounds and sores and dots
will he surprised how quickly
nd
ft stops the smarting a
brings eau. It covers the
wound with a layer of pro•
tcctive balm, kills all poison
germs already in the wound. and
prevents others en'ering. IL rich
beadier herbal essences thea bo Id
op frees the bottom, fresh theses
and is a w-ocderful:y abort time
the wound b hrakd l
Le Puke/el clarity le tweed ea merta
l'anaeww w... r wog k <wrea Be sun sad
seta. real U..rr •'Zsao Noels fair ted
ea wwy pack -t of the r.a.,ne. Ream
els offers, an all dewy Ate sea rem of
BOW ftuk to., T.waete,
AM -B U K
The Unionists captured Ipswich
from the Li nerals.
-John Gardiner, an old resident of
Kimura war de owned.
--Thr Lith Regt. of Belleville agent
the holiday at Peterboro.
--Italian marines were landed to
guard King William, of Albania.
—Fire un Sunday destroyed several
stores and dwellings at \larnlota.
North Brant looser vatives nom-
inated J. \Veethrook,
—Fourteen lives were nowt in the
wreek of Halifax Lightship No. 19.
—The mangled body of John Simp-
son of Elora was found un the railway
track.
ANYONE
I'
CAN
DYE
THEIR CLOTHES
•"WITH
DYOLA
The Dye that colon ANY KIND
of Cloth Perfectly, with the
SAME DYE.
N., Cb . of M,w.k.w Clea ..d amok,
Aska..arMoles sr.dforae.kt.t
111. 3"".a:.o.•IUc:.rra.o. Co. t.nad, reews.l
Implements
Sav, when youcome to
town come to Wm, Wit -
:05.8 place.
We have a new car-
load of the lest buggies
money can buy.
We hove lots of Wire
Fening and (:+Ileo. W.
have Washing Machines
and Churns, Stoves, Hea-
ter' ant Hauges, Lad-
ders, Hay l ars and
Track, Litter Carriers,
Engines,,; \Vindmill•,
Hinders. Mowers, Hay
inader', Wagons and
Stock hacks. '
Afro a number of good
horse..
6 Massey -Harris Shop
Haoriitnn �•re.t
4111. Raw wimp
KING'S PHYSICIAN DEAD WE A R E
Was Famous Physician — Kingston
Professor Died at Seashore
Sir Francis taking. phystrlar, In
ordinary to the King and the Prince
of Wales, died at London . n Tbura
day, aged V.
Prof Alexander K. Kirkpatrick al
the Itcilool of Mines, Kingston. died
at Cape Tormentlne. Nit , last wool
after as operation for appendlettls.
Mr. O.orje Rappelle. K.C.. Official
Referee, died In Toronto on Friday,
aged 64.
New Comet Discovered
Dr King. Chief Astronomer at the
Royal Observatory. Ottawa, emigrant
the Testae discovery of a new enamel
IS the Mrtb-western skies.
8.;1
a
(II
e mass •..�—s
LEADERS
in the tinsmithing line becense
we do all Work to the satiafac-
iMn of tbei a ustrrmer, an mat-
ter how much time and trouble
it takes
IF YOUR LEADERS
gutters. cornice, Mc., require
tepsiring or renewing, have
ne call and tell Ton how little
It will root to have the work
4011. and done right.
FRED HUNT
HAMILTON STRHRT GODITi.R1CA
PHONE Ise
DON'T FORGET
we IssNe-s;s '
large stock
of
FRESH
AND
CURED
MEATS
ON HAND
POWF_LL
the
GROCER
ON THE SQUARE
PHONE 01
molownwsesinowwaiwarieseamift
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DIVERGENT VIEWS
IN G.N.R. DEBATE
Resolution Passed Its First Stage b)
MaJorlty of 47—Plenty of Speak.
en In Committee
By a majority of 47 the Governmeul
emerged victorious from the prat vote
upuu the l'auadlan Northern legfala
tion. Mr. E. M. Macdonald's mottos
for a six months' hoist being defeat
ed on division: Yeas, 64; nays 111
It was a party vote, except tha'
'Messrs neunett and Nlckle voted tot
the amendment, and Mr. Charlton, the
.Liberal member for Norfolk, votes
with the Government.
Mr. Burnham, ('on live, west
.Peterborough, spoke somewhat blttrr
:ly of the Canadian Northern mac
nates, but declared his intentlen ni
:supporting the Government. Ha WA6
ttollowed by several Liberal member:
`from Quebec, Including Hon. Rodolpi•
Lemieux.
Mr. W. F. Maclean, South York
opposed the six months' hoist, dreier
Ing that all thinking men of the coml
try united 111 saying that the questloa
before the House was one of urgent
Importance. He thought the legis
lation brought down by the Govern,
mens was a long step in the direction
of public ownership, but favored the
,Government immediately obtaining an
option on the balance of the common
stock of the Canadian Northern Com-
pany so that the system slight b
nationalized at any time and linked
up with the Intercolonlal as a great
transcontinental railway.
Labor Man's Views
Mr. Verviile (Liberal -Labor, Malsua-
,aeuvet, said the Government was fond
of Juggling with millions. Last ses-
sion it was $36,000,000 and this ties.
Mon $45,00e,000. He argued in favor
of nationalizing the railways and
pointed to the success of publc owner.
,ship in Europe and Australia.
Hon. Rodolph Lemieux spoke of the
Government's proposal as " inlquittous
legislation being forced through an use
Informed Parliament in the dying day!
of the session." lie said it was coat
mon knowledge that Mackenzie and
Mann were millionaires. It was cow
mon gossip in Montreal that they had
exploited vast holdings in real estate
adjacent to the Mount Royal tunnel
The great banking houses, Morgan
and Company and Lazar* and Com-
pany of New York had combined with
Mackenzie and Mann nt tilts specu-
lation whose profits aggregated not
leas than $20,000,000. 'Why did not the
Government get as security some of
these "golden acres to Montreal?"
Mr. Charlton (Norfolk 1 said he could
not support the motion for a six
months' hotel, but would rote to have
the Prime Mintater's resolution none
aidered In committee of the whole
House. clause by clause.
Mr. Pugsley Opposed
Hon. Wm. Pug' -ley put , up a Jain
fight against the ('.N.}1 resolution
when it reached its committer stage
Mr. Pugsley argued that Parliament
was stultifying itself by declaring
that the Canadian Northern had 51140,-
000.Otrn of paid up capital stock. The
company w: s probably bankrupt. but
in any ei ent no sane man in Canada
would buy the stock at 10 cents ou
the dollar. The ..gutty of the cont
party in Its undertaking, after all
debts were paid, was very small.. He
believed that the Government should
take an option on the common stock
of the company, exercisable at any
time within five years. it might be
provided that the -value of the stock
Rhuuld be determined by arbitration,
but in no event should flie Govern-
ment IlnfleVtake to ay more than five.
or. ar the mono. tett rattltnn dollar,
for the interests of Mackenzie .and
Manu in the undertaking.
Mr. German I \-Aland 1 sa'd it would
require one hundred and fifty million
dollars to pay the debts of the ('anm
adian Northern and eontpiete the ays•
t. nn. The. imposed ' guarantee e1
$46,0041,4,0.0 would not be sufficient.
Mr. Dont, o pointed 00! that the
rcmpany 1 ;.1 assets ntnonnting to
f5R,od1,o0n• whish would b••conte ava.1-
able If the pending legislation was
passed hy Parliament.
Minister's Anter Aroused
'Mr E.,9 at Macdonald criticized
Hon. W. "I' \white for telling i'arlla-
trent at the last session that th.
anthorireel capital or the Canadian
Northern was $70,u00.o00 and that the
Go%ernmrnt was getting 1e per cent
of him in eunaidrration of the sub-
-g'ttnjEd, ,�h... ]onlay tlad nll
e use, said Mr. Macdonald
Mr White r...• to dispute this state.
meet He said that he could not
rharu te'rize Mr. Macdonald's
tion a. he would like to without
violating the rules of the House. but
tntintatr(' be would frankly tell Mr
Macdonald what he thought of hlm 11
the latter would give him the oppor
tunity outside the chamber.
BECKER POUND GUILTY
Murder In Fiat 0 is Verdict
Against Police Lleutenant
Fsar the aoeond time Charles Recker
former police lieutenant of the New
Turk force. r. as eonvlcts d on Friday
of the mordh r of Herman Rns.nthal
The jury returned a verdict of mar
der in the Seat degree after four
hours dellbnratlo and Recker wa.
remanded to tie *filo :tit May Y
when he will be sentenced
Hindus Cannot Land
lip,rlal Instructions hate been pent
hem Ottawa to Vancouter that the
jsfi Hindus who arrived there on the
rarer Komagate Meru must not he
allowed to land
1 he Government exploration part)
MII ehertly start for the w,lderneei
of Nothern Alberta.
Speaking at %Indoor. Hon. Dr
Reaume predicted (n eie(tion at "ar
early dn'e."
Prtneess Mary was mistaken for r
aalragette and arrested while visit
jag tee rlreran enclosure at Aldershot