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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-3-25, Page 81 J MI Elk Y • TRUa$DAT, MARCH $ 1916 THE SIGNAL t GODRRICH ONTARIO few 9aperd At :r, it. +and like pet roll. Three are Canaaiiar. Papers, end are vel) dainty aAd pretty, and very reasonable to price, while the borders Are just As rea*.tnahlr at 1, I1 And 2e per yard. 9mparted 9apers We make abpecialty of. These rant- in self tog's, Linen and Cambric backgrounds, while others are smell narrow .trite*, and dainty floral baekgrouwlb. Price. I:., Ji and Vie. • Genuine Oatmeal Papers, :lit inches wide, sic pet roll. Tiffany and Leatherette backgrounds, :Fro and :sec per roil, weed as perfectly plain backgrounds, or with pretty strapping" and cut a.tt hoiden.. varying from 21 inches to :e nacho.," Note specially these borders are already '.utand range 1 price from 5c to 15c per yard. The Goderich Book lc Stationery Co. 0E0. PORTER CASCAR BROMIDE QUININE TABLETS , Will cure that cold in a few hours. Easy to take, mild in action, most satisfietory res ul te. TRY A 25c BOX FROM C. L. COULTIS, Pbm. DISPENSING ('HEMI.'i. TCLefettON$ 19 If it's a Prescription take it to GOULTIS. 1 D oyou waot A Shoe that is stylish' Vassar Shoe I4,• toil want A Shoe for comfort • II). , y el want A Shoe W weal well li, t, 11 wt'it • A `hoe rho exec Is in shoemaking 1f so. you will find, all these qualities in the V ASSAR '49OE sold by J. H. McClinton 1tl•:PAIRING PHOJII'T .1c AT- TENDFD TO TEMPERANCE OONVEN ON. temperance the supreme Issue of poU- (ptwt�a+� a `i AR� tic.. tb. executive committee be in- W Mewled to prepare eoncise and dein- ►ta.truction � s for the tldauce of electors. so as to enable them to take early and effective action to ensure the placing of good noon in the field as candidateA at ever) Ivy -election and general election Provincial and Do- minion, supplying thew with the comprehensive and important inform- ation that has been compiled I.y the Alliance and giviog them all possible advice and ptactical assistance. 5. That to this connection the tot - lowing he recommended as directions for the Provincial executive Oil That thorough organisation be effected as soon as possible in every electoral division in the Province, ex- tending to the polling sub -division., to carry int ) definite action the policy formulated in the previous clauses and that conventions be called regularly for this purpose. lb) That quelifled organizers be em- ployed to do thin work. (et That each county organization be recommended to accept the Alliance declaration on political action as Eta own platform. id; That where practicable and de- *irwble a delegation from the county organization wait upon the nominal- to take command of the Princes; Pat- in( conventions and ask them to act ! rteta'e Canadian Ltg'it Infantry. P- in accordance with the Alliance plat vlous to his coming to Canada he tort); thus ensuring the raising of I served for some time on the General the question in the nominating con- Staff at the 1\'ar Office, London. keg. I veotum.. I He was the only surviving» son and (e) That where only one suitable . heir of Sir Henry Thomas Fargc':ar candidate tar defined in clause 2t b of Gilminecroft. Scotland, and was 40 Amen County Gatbariag at duster' Last Week Clint ext. Mareh �.-The seventh an- ' anal convent' in of the temperance forces of Huron county aseemhled in i Clinton .n Thursday fait in the Pres- ' hytrrian church. 1t was admitted ' by all that this was tbebestcouvention ever held in Huron county : the spirit and temper of the (11415 assembled augur well for the future of the county. The morning session was given over to the minutes of last 1 year's convention. the president's an- Dual addre-. and tteld secretary•• re - 1 port. The Afternoon session was given Le the general hosiers' of the convene tion. Front the report of the field secre- Lary. whi.•h was a lengthy one, we print the following : To give 5 sunun»ry of the work Ac- tually accomplished would he a diffi- cult task ; eotne of it cannot be told. During the nine moLtht meetings have been held where possible. our secretary has delivered forty addressee And serwous in the interest of the temperance work of the county. The work of correspondence can be estim- aled by the fact that $1'2 waw spent in postage, let•'rs hying written at var- ious intervals t r the Provincial Govern- ment, to members of Parliament, newspaper'., county workers and in answer to complaints and requests for help. Along the line of law en(oreement we have kept in touch with local or- gsnizatlon s where effective and with individual temperance workers when no inganizattun exists. We have visited the various centtee from time to time. covering the entire county. During the seven months ext no license. convictiops have leen iron - feted against et bout twelve hotels formerly, uodet licenser. one drug store, one ditty:mell, eine restaurant, woe livery bthble. „red eizty or more perrtms were fined for tieing intozi- e-aled on the purl e- -1 re et. The number of fines show- i hree• thing.: ' 1-t -Th.et till' law 1. being vlerlated. 2nd -That steps are being taken to puni.il the offenders. :lid - That the Proviioial, Government ac- knowledges the inability of local in- spector- to cope with the situation, as two-thirds of the convictions against ex -licensed hotels wete secured through the Preo incial inspector. In out spinier.• however, our hest wet k does not 1eeellt in tines or arrest. but rather in saving and helping in• dividuals and by the transformat ion law-leiinto law•ahiding citizens. T _ MIAnt- cam have been investigated by our department and meamr ad- -• opted whereby we Hrlieve we have leen instrumental in cleaning up the place so that ft them we will have no further trouble Oar work of o,ganizatiun 11as been somewhat hampered on account of 'conditions aristno out of the war, but in due time w•.' wilt have a perfect or- ganization. We Lrlieve the time has e when ;4 rel)tl al organ iral ion in sol h place. as Auburn, Dungannon Alla 1A•lgrave will do Netter work than An otganiz•ttton that recognizes the tonnship unit, provided that every .,mledivision be looked after. 1 'the rnnventiun adopted unanimous- Ily the following tewelulein re law en - fote••ment until such tone as the Government deem" opportune for the nls•bi ion of the 1.. al tnspeetor's office. We place ourselves on tt' td as being in favor ot one Mai -teeter for Huron a1 an ade■tuat• salary in place of three ii'wpectors as at present. The follow- ing is the al t'tude of the convention on political .art ton: comfort. The large transitory r -'v'. 1. That this convention reaffirms (*ton usually found at the average as iis pletfornt the object for which summer tone[ is not in evidence at the Dominion Alliance stand'', name St. Andrews. The parties go for a ly. Tose total at rig of the Leaf- lengthened visit and they quick) Ie in intoxirst tq dui) ,grk," and fort'[ desirah!e acquaintances with dr.larws iii. •..• ie the duty of the On- taron Legial.tnr' to enact legislation Iw't'i Ie. _ _. -, prnhtidltbg the liquor traffic as tar as glee__••(( you iosiaf upon koawin¢, Itis within the 1' .err of a noviocial '' 1a.gisletire A -.wooly. 2 That the. convent inn calls upon all olends 01 .11- temperance rause 10 rise above pally prefetrnce and aftlli a, ion 1n earnest rfort on ..very op- p-..tmilt y to secure the nomination and el• rtion to the Leg 'dative A.eem- ••ly of no. -n who "ol super r4 the most pr •gressi.e teu.pt•rsatl, e leti.lat on pre- pee.r.l, repgardlrs- ..f psrt y considera- 1n. ar.d that this can only he at- tained hy loyally standing by Bandl dal.. wbo are known, avowed and trees worthy supporters of the Alliance Ip11e7. 1 That for the attainment of this fir pet we call upon temper .nee wlee- toes t►ro sghdst he er•.vinre In take sa.tre amine para In the orgaatkstkrn [tad mtbe,$Sms" t tr their re.peetive polltleol putirti and to insist awe [tie aomlwsttl...• and .tspt•ort tri ogaal- Aatrr alis r��j KILLED IN AC110N Commander. of Princess Patricica Gave life to Country -Other CAI rattles Colonel Farquhar. co•aru:t1er o' the Prtneese Patricia' has Dern Milo/ to action The message from the war Office on Sunday nig -t to the Chi f of Staff at Ottawa read "Colonel "erquhar Princess Petri• clas. dead. Lieut. Martin of sans regiment. dead Three killtd twenty wounded." The Militia Department has no Information as to Lieut. Mar- tin's identity. It Is likely he is a British officer attached to the Prin- cess Pats. Col. Francis 1)oue!as Farquhar. D.S.O.. succeeded Brigadier -General ( then Colonel t Lowther In 1913 as Military Secretary, ur ('hree of the i►uke of ('runayysKht's staff at Ottawa. being temporarily promoted Lieuten- ant-Colonel. but resigned that posltio l OUR SYSTEM OF TAXATION The lndustrl•l Banner takes a novel way of showing up the way the pre. - sot system of taxing improvements on property works out. It builds its re- marks around • supposititious court case, in which the following conve'ea- tloo takes place John Jenkins, 45, dairy farmer. was placed in the dock. The P. M. -Jenkins, you ar charged with building a new hank barn ou Rosrlaank Farm. What hay. you to ray '" Primmer -"1 am puUty, your wor- ship, but As this Witty flat offence-" The 1'. M. -"I can t accept any ex- cuses. This sort of thing is so preva- lent in Ontario nowadays that it weo4- do to deal leniently with it. tVhst did the baro coal you Prisoner -"i -'r,500, your worsbip.' The P. M. (after figurine a moment) "I will fine you data.25 without cost. ('all the next case." Court Orier- "Thomas Struggte- hard The prisoner, • respectable -looking man, was brought in and given • neat in the dock. The P. M. -''Stand up, prisoner. What b. your name Prisoner • ''Thomas Strugglehard, your worship." The P. M.-"Strugglehard, you are charged with building* new ribs, a [[tame tbaa a good citixea ought to I Many Colleges dose for Vacation aft do V do immm peoelag the ouUUii.y." Midsummer. Our Genese does not, The P. K. -"Ob, you thought w, did �i s TT you 1' Wdt, I'll have to teach you to dog t►laklaR r of that kind berafter. hafaemsi the improvements omit you 9511). Is that to Prieooer - "Yes, your worship, something thereabouts. - The P. M. (figuring) - -You are fined $ 111 or two ntuniha In jail. Neat cage " Jas- Sharkey was next brought in, Patent Solicitor The P. M -"Sharkey, you are charged with building a ruw of green- houses on Oak Farm rn this t,wnablp. Guilty or not guilty ?' Prisoner -"Not guilty. your worship 1 have a few scree of unimproved had in tibia township, but am nut fool enough to Mold on lt. I am bolding it for arise; lend is getting in great de- waad, you know." The P. M. -"How much did you pay for the lend Y' 8b•r y 1 didn't pay anything. Yews New row to C w. slS. tletee waw M es to all a Ismailia 1r� tar early tall. Catalano flee. ke oC I inherited it front ray father, wbu got it in deed (tutu the Crown." The P. M, -"And whom did the Crown get it from Prisoner -"I don't know. but 1 sup- pose the Crown first took at from the original owners." lbe r. M. -"And who were they i' Prisoner -"Why, the people to gen- eral, of course." The P. M. -•'Well, prisoner, I will fence and a milk 'tend on y our prop- have to discharge you, as you are not ei ty, Hawthorne Nares, and with guilty of the charge in the information. making sundry improvements upon 1 am hero to execute the law, not to your dwelling house. What have you make it. which u lucky for you, as nominated Atter such proceedings the . to say to the charge '?•' otherwise I could sent you down for t ext atter suc shall romats lib years of age, :wing born Sept 1:, ltl t. Prisoner -"Your worship, 1 had to being in possession of stolen property. ty. Th late ('oto eel Farquhar t+ surety. it have a silo the place really needed I That is what your land is, according coup yy R e a la onomin a And y no nuc candidate 11y Ctrs rargnh•tr ho was Lady fixing up, and l,thougbt 1 was doing to your own account. The law, how• is nominated try either party [bel Evelyn Hely-Hutclonson. a sister of t organization shall, It practice )ore, whom ■=■■■■�■■f�■ county urge t. st th Earl of Donought candidate tits own in the The daughters. He Joined the Coldstream The officers for the ensuing year are; • .' bent twenty ago, served John Finlaysun Seeforth, in the secretary, J. A. Irwin, non: presidents: North Huron --I•'. Ruch - won the Quern's medal with five ). .O. Co'o-e1 able, place a ran t e o l h: married in 19••3. and by two t President. A. T. Cooper, Clinton , Guards a ) treasurer, WI. S. BABCOCK, Lawyer it&(lamas d ('sleet Attorney. rif- teas =goals b t brad. and U.B. Is - vest bo•• prostrtM iljl Trade tank. and t,,-'- •artlskkaa•M�lt�'ur and rsluld. y •cele -bra. ►v Mssss is Wtent .utt.. Reports somared for tapert witness in patent suits. Pat- ents obtained in all countries. 99 St. James Street, Montreal. ever. does not regard that as an of- fence: 1t is ugly the improving of vs. cant land that is puni.hahle in this en- lightened community. You ate dis- charged.' Court then adjourned. "Do you play golf r "No. hut I dress it and talk it perfectly." Tea acid in bulk by the average re- tail grocer cannot reach you entirely free from dust and contamination. When 'told in the originel sealed •'Salsda" packets, however, it is de- livered exact in weight, uniform in quality. pure and cleat'. at a fair. even price. u n South African war. 1)991900, Clinton vice -1 1 when he was mentioned 10 despatches. liar t,Vingham Centre Huron -J. 1 c.asps• and received the 1 S *dim, Colbnrnr, (joderieb. South Huron-, Farquhar participated !n. all the en - J. Ci. Scott. Exeter. Rev. E. 0- I gagements of Lord Methuen's division Powell was reelected flew recretary ' up to and Including the ill-fated en - aro granted a month'* leave of ab-' ga;.ment rt Magersfontein, and took fence to go to Alberta to belp in their 1 part In Lord Roberts' advance to campaign. I Pretoria. In 11x•1.2 he was attach.d The principle of a field day for the to a Chinese infantry regiment. and county was adopted and July lf(thau iii 1503 partic'ptted in the Somall:and the day agile[ ted. It is expected to (111 Expedition, again winning a medal all the pulpit+ in the county- on that with clasp. day, as far ar possible, with lay Other can; altars ann.unced 3u. dry workers and ministers in the interest', of officers and men with Canto:Ian of the county work. 1 addresses were: At the noon hour the delegates went to the Hotel Normandie, Where a ban- gor. web served. The evening session wets well at- teuded by townspeople wbu listened to able addressee by Rev. F. C. Harper, and Rev. E. G. Powell. Spring Household Needs Moth Camphor Flakes Math Balls i ormaldchvtte hutni);ator Sulplutr Candles i�orntahlehyde 2k a N. Jas. A. Campbell, Phm B. (Central Itr/.C' Shore. (:0r, North et. and Square Oortet•ieh I'HONE`f f Ru.inees (a) 1 Reeidenee :t2* NERVOUS,' DISEASES IN IDE SPRING -- Cared by Twig; tib Rad red t 5tregttbu isg the Nava, LEGISLATORS BITTER War Taxes Provided Subject For Acrimonious Debate In House The Mortgagors' and Purchasers' Relief Act passed the last stage in he Legislature and becomes oper- ative as s statute of the province. ontrary to expectation it did not receive third reading without obj. c• ion. The Opposition and Allan Stud- holme. the labor member. urged a radical amendment. They sought to eliminate the word "war- in the b,lt, and make It operative in all cases. thereby relieving applicants for r_liet from- proving that the war caused the depletion in their pocket books. Hon. T. W. McGarry in pia-lntt thn new Succession Duty Bill in co:nmit:ee argued for the tax of 1 y per rent. on estates between $25,INrt1 and $50,000. Last y.ar th , wealthy men had been tte.ed a:.d since t: -. vett maj"r!ty of Outeri estates lay be- tween these figures they should pay their toll. With little opposition- the t •l It is the opinion of the test medical I authorities, atter long observation, that nervous diseases are more com- mon and more serious in the spring than at any other time of the year. Vit a1 changes in the system, after long winter months, may cause much more trouble that the familiar spring weakness and weariness Irom which most people suffer as the r •cult of in• door life, in poorly vet tilated and often overheated building. Official records prove than in April and May neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy ■ and other forms of nerve troub es are clause weft through. at their wont, and that then, more In cown.i• gee, Hon. T. W. McGarr. - at then any other time, a blood -making, explained t •ext on , further Cone:d, r- nerve•restoring tonic is needed• atioa the CA vernment had decided to The antiquated custom of taking ;sake It co:.ipulsory for munictpa'i- purgatives in the spring is useless, foil ties. to tax all property, even t' -at the system really- needs strengthening, exempted !hr industrial reas )n while purgatives only gallop through churches. r'-tfools, etc.. alone would the towels, leaving you weaker. Dr. escape. On:y those under exe npti n Williams' Pink Pills are the best Ind not ordln trily tan_b t, ■ Keen rntr temper. i1 i• r'orth more to you thee t anyrnr else. by statute medicine. for they actually make the couldavoid this lighter tax, and any - oew, rich, red bland that feeds the Inequalities In collection would rest mat ,. net veli. and thus dcure the at the doors of the municipalltlee•con- manc forme at nervone disorders. They cure also sorb other forms of corned. So:dten' dependents woitll spring t roubles As headaches, poor ap- be ,['eluded. To this proposal the petite. weakness in the limbs, ea well Liberals s.iumltted an amendment es temuve unsightly pimples andet•up- calling fort a recouping of the toes. tions. In fact, they untailingly bring ury for pat. otic funds already spent. new health and ettength to weak. the balance oegobt the Government particular tired and depietoetl men, women and children. or La gialat .re - Sold by all medicine dealers or by Mr.Rowel. claimed that the Govern - mail at 514 cents a box or six Isles for mint did Lot 1 gore definite proposals. *2.50 from Th. lir. Williams Medi- and suggested that the Federal Gov - eine Co., Br.tekville, Ont. ernment was not living up to its full our tang duty. If the war tax money was to Smart -"Tait whets[ y be used only for the purposes calmed, halts.. I know a could; of hands in a whydid It riot appear in the bill ss factory thief never soup day or night, ell the year round,' impussilrlrl so etlpulatee:` why did the Govern- all i.. ' On the factory rlrlck. ment not obtain advice from the Im- perlal Government before acting" St. Andrews Bythe Sea. One suggestion of Mr Rowell that The Algonquin Hotel. which is w� me t the tanto Government ernmshoulnt me ab.-rs owned and operated tv the C. P. R., hes just [wen rebuilt. It is handsomely gade of 6.06•) soldiers and send them furnished, everything being carefully to the front. This provoked a bitter adapted to the requirement" of a sew partisan debate, Premier Hearst. re - resort, and it enable** stay of a tarring Ittol lasby defhe a atof enat the Borden en few weeks to be stint most en alit The Inn is slut operated by the Cont- '•If they had taken Imperial advice cavy and it excels in quietness and then. our can ships would now be pounding at the ftardanelics-" ■ ■ will slime for pet .rod Iser.Mhefons ev4 eat. there are two means why 1 can marry you." He--•'Ahd they •ret" favorable weather has interrupted the She -"Yourself and soother men." I operations lu the Dardanelles. and .s 1 NEVER WANT TO BH WITH- been possible. the amocnt of damage - OUT THEM. done to the forts by the bombard- -- meat of the lath cannot be sec.!, What Mrs. A. Moron Says of Dodds mined. Kidney Pills i The power of the beet to dominate Faith, Alta., March 3$nd.—I51t'e'- the fortresses by superiority of are fal).- "I never want to be without seems to be establtahed. Various Dodd', Kidney Pills.- so *eye Mrs. A I other dang' t and dlinceltlse w111 hays A,verot0 be eneonatsr.d, bet nothing ha Mehl[ one..p. of the oldest end [mat happened waicAh justifies the belief highly c•e*pe•rted eltiana of 'hie til ow "I am an old lady. sixty eight year- at the cost of the undertaking will of age," Mn. Avenin coating's.. 'and sweenl wh.t has Sys bee. so. had kidney truuMe for twenty years. peeked sad provided My boort hot hero* me, say mwa•l.. 11e Bettie % easealtiee are 61 mea aeh.al memo, wended wad aalsrfaa. BOMBARDMENT HALTS Attack on Cardanelles Forts Delayed by Bad Weather An Admiralty statement said Un- ■ seaplane reconnaissances hate ..ot ■ ■ 41401.0/49 ladle>tb111>tlt11i**ill*AmbiNlii11 tanlog mini 1iotinta aloie iiilitk j An Exceptional Display of . Stylish Millinery 1 ! F )UR OPENING DISPLAY OF MILLINERY FOR F a. Spring will be continued throughout the corning S . week. Our staff of trimmers are busy' preparing new F 3 models to take the place of those sold.- Several Targe IP 3 shipments of both -hapes and trimmings direct from the �t 1 fashion centres just arrived. Even if you have visited the t show-room the first days of the opening you will find 4- 3 Y � 0 i something new and novel if you come again this week. 1/TTTTTTtItTTtItTTT,'4', TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTIt would etsuap, and my hark ■ ■ If iss was waggon to sty troabko. [enmity PUN are IgM only Italy is resins moMllahg bar trope medieltw that baa helped las and 1 liar qp sr •bth tato lite wtsr eta tats moss* t.eseamond %ham tee ►ie► ►.t et the aro is sold sow use It ft t dray tw ter mi ar akRlwa." 1 �� g 1. U ember t•', ..cure the taakly d bsr99'• Mew Pee w Some Attractive Tailored Suits added ■ ■ B 0 • ■ to. the Stock! THE last day or two we have passed into • stock several shipments of high- class Tailored Suits for women. These represent the latest developments in man - tailored garments for the present season. We show these new Suits in Serges, Gaberdines and Pana - 1 mas, in -black, blues, greys, sand shades, etc. They are high-class garments, right up to the mark in style and material and absolutely perfect in fit and workmanship. The prices are very moderate. We can give you a good Tailored Suit at $12.50 [1 • ■ A splendid assortment of really stylish garments at ■ $15.00 and high - class garments of distinctive and ex- clusive styles at $20.00 Your Easter Glove This is the place to buy them, for every pair of Kid Gloves this store sells is guar- anteed. We stand behind every line we cam with our unqualified guarantee. New spring stocks are arriving and Glot•e buy- ing can be :lone with perfect confidence. An italian Glove in tan or white, plain'stitch- ing, all sizes, at per pair.... Teo Real French Kid Moves in !clack, tans. to.� and white, at per pair ... ... .. • • .... $1.00 .... Better quality real French Kid (Wives, made from son. pliable skins. in black and all the lending shades, per pair- ... ........ )111.011 A hivh-[grade ;rennin.- French Kid Glove, splrnebd to wear and perfect fitting, Mark and the (wading shades, per Mir 51.610 Tan Walking (clover at per parr . *1.00 Sued•• Gloves in hlaek and ....dors at at r sir. only Time to Think of Raincoats At• it showery days wrti ewes cwt hers. That we *n..1 re Haim -oat tante. New spring stock peen opened up and we are showing •,n, .,•ry stylish garments Is good quality .h we- woof elntbe. Pile's range at }rose i►S.00. *2.00. $10.00 to 5120.00 $22.50 1 $25.00 lloleproof Hosiery ')'his is the store that sells the (anions Huleprerof guarant.ed No Darn Hosiery. Have you ever tried it ? ft ia ato.i)lutely the hest way to buy your Hose. Sold hy the tax only, 3 pain or (I mein' to the box. Guaranteed unreservedly hy the makers. Children's Hose. per box .........51 .00 ladies' Cotton Hose, 11 pain in Mex. per box 52.00 Ladies' (.isle Hone, 0 pain in hoz, s• r box 52.00 Ladies' Silk Hose, 3 pain in box, per box $200 What About an Awning ? Do your old Awnings need fixing or are you thinking of getting new a if so, we will he glad to give yon a price for doing either. We can .nppl7 you with new Awnings at hf•enry pricew, or repair yntlr old ones at a very mOderate charge. Curtain Scrim 17c Tran patterns American Curtain Series, voile weave. cream or whir ground with explored har- der. Sold at 21c nowt places. Special Oar yard 17c Direct hien !IODGENS BROS aca. ►. a,t. t 1 >. 1 ■0■ ■ ■ ■ 6 • 1