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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-6-17, Page 9THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO The ideal laxative for women and children Gentle but sure larAITM •'r No ingredient in Retail Orderlies is In the slightest degree harmful or injurious. Even the most delicate child can he given Retail Orderlies. for they are safe, easy to ad- minister and mild in action. No other latative Ls so good fur chile/ren. • Pleasant to take Retail Orderlies are a specific for constipation for people of all ages because, having ■ tool' effect on the bowels, their use tends to restore these organs to their normal activity. They are particularly recommended for wom- en during pregnancy and after child -birth. Made In Canada and sold in metal boxes at lac, 25c and Sk each. at Retail.§tares only, on their guarantee "money back U not satisfied." Get a Box Today from 11. C. DUNLOP, DRUGGIST,- GODERICII • OUR OTTAWA LETTER BY H. P. GADSBY Ottawa, June 17. -The Ferguson re though nni,ody had Thought it worth port. which -was sprung in the dying' bothering about up no that imminent. days of the lesion, as ...set ..1 neer.- I Like '1'•• t irin of Tarascon, who sit wary postscript to a he *CO. it ler of the out t•• .ho.,t lions and brought Is ick a Opposition, has not panned out ac•'barmless, inoffensive camel, the F'er- cording to expectations Ruston report was something of aflzzle. It .vas intended to dodouhle work- It dug down. fifteen years and didn't to offset the war supply scandal•, which get enough gull filling to stop a tooth. had already got in•.) the new•sp.pers, 1: tunnelled among the long dead and and alss, to offset certain Government buried and met with the usual result land ,candid.' which might be expected -de mortuis nil nisi bonuul-of the to get frons -page nclorlety later on. dyad nothing but bones. Its cuurae of The great virtue of the Yet -given/ re- action was about aa reasonable as ex- port was suppssrd to be that it gave homing the body of Chephrnn, the the Government the last w.•cd. builder of the Great Pyramid, in order This het word is not as eft-ctive as to get him in wrong with the Trades last words ought to be, hi cs u4e so far ' end labor Congress because he paid thejury persists in looking upon it ae dile work urn in oniune. The best its a rather tir-e.on,e and expensive juke ' friends could ever ray of the Ferguson in which the le ugh ..nohow or other report was that it threw stone4 at the has gone wrong. %Vhet Maker it such heats*. a saucy document in the nature of the' If instead of stopping short at Octo- chargrs to which it i• put foe ward as • i ber, 1011, the Fer,tuson report had reply. Raters rrhnking sin is not a delved into the years 11412 and 191:1 it circumstance to this to guopue per-' would have come on four live land formarre of the land grstrrrs. To!scandals almost. onthe surface. Batt turn away wrath an answer should be ger 'candela lower down or higher up soft, but out soft enough to poke holes 'these nosy he, hut these four whi•.h in it. I were unearthed by the Liberals with - The Ferguson report went back fit- out hard scratching will serve as an teen )years in • fu' ile attempt to "get" example. The facts which are in - Frank Oliver. and the main thing it disputable are a rnsuer of official rec- disrovered war that the lessee of cer- nrd The transactions, which are not tain land•, belonging to the former confined to any one department, ag- Minister of the Interior, was behind in emirate half a million dollars reaped his mining royalties to the Govern- by party friends at the public expense. went. • small matter of detail Inc I'he Prince Alpert homestead case iv which Dr. It..'he was willing to soaks i.peehafathe most notorious. it con - the utensil allowances until it became Fce(p,J•ient,_the acres of lend with - necessary -to have something on in the cit y limits of Ps ince Allier:, Sas- I-'rank.' SVhereopon the Ferguson' Itatchrwan, which the Laurier Goy - report' got hussy and' such alarkness" •rnns-et had reserved Trow komest-ad. toward A Liberal ex -Cabinet ,Minister fog (I. April IH. 1912. the Honorable was found to to a grave scandal, al- Robe' t Rosters.. being then Minister of DUSTLESS—By opening dust damper and direct draft damper when shaking McClar Suns all dust is carried up Furnace smoke pipe.* See the McClary dealer or write for booklet. x, Sold by W. R. PINDER Greal Lake Cruises To the North Country "nese Water Sea Voyages" - On the Great Ickes -Ideal Travel and Reereatinn Croke" with all eke arterial comforts-luwuriou, appointments and pleasant enjoyments of ocean travel on the Largest linen, WM.b *4r Inserter of del/Mr resile,o r arolOol lAdiro•`Iwvni... r•..e sod Ibis tea. -►Misr Tiro -ache rkYn s ttrw.'e WIMPS IliMMIsm Meir -or r adon- rr bods W Isa.ra • To , F��William, MM! Arthur,i0o, Boy aged UN 30,000 Islands .r...._ . isesi meed fill. Was► t-u.a► tie..D.t.A. Mor , 4 news. via. b.. n. ens.. s 4art. tri amis. assns.. O.1.. a f e�wr. Sir rhe .ossa, A. Om s twrassHa . w • rm. Tours ,lk Corr ord. 4Cwrs4 Mak 1• C.1 O'w- res. , r 1141-1. N. MI w. ew yr Ow.. Mort ask MI* c11.2.140,64.• Ties., MI ars e . ►nw Te,si w • Las wends ere 1p Omsk" row seam• we asci Maas ern or .stwsY traa - I.r'sas saws al/rer merc- amso r ONO w hares r•e w mug Y r Is is 1.W. W. IlsI .. Wm Pose. Arm& 'NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO. Ontoir-r() the Intestine, and no public notice hav- ing been given that tibe land was ..pen for hou,e.teading, Arthur IMualdson, .on of the Conset votive whip in the Saskatchewan Legislature. received a patent for this land for homestead en• try on payment of ten dollars. The land war forthwith soh -divided and roomed for male at priers aggregating *3 -I.iO). Prospective profit :1,740,1100 per cent. Net result tor young„ Mr. Donaldson $273,'P11, unless the money gut spread out no the way like the cheques for Dick '.IcBr:dc's suhmar- 10e•. Tne Dorval nlilit try tnoeuvres, be which Malor•(;rueral Liam. Hugo"... acting under urdrr•in-cnuneil dated May 23, 19122. paid $1wt best for a mili- tary camp site in Montreal. assumed the following phases. -lune ', 1912, Major Holden purchased the Winter. - farm and the Bel•Ail- ra.•• trark f $.-N1.11ts1. -June 17, he sold it to the De pertinent of Wats, and one wee Tater he got his cheque Inc Mafioso Net profit in two wee se Major Bodden, it will he observed, beat Us Government to it 1,c lust nine .1a The Government was nine des si b. hind at $111,9ir► a day, which rept .eutr Major Bodden's reward for be inf(a good guesser In July. 1912, a man named Bate• Paid $ i,51 0 fur a niece of land at Levi Qom. OI .lune .1, Litt. he sold t Uussault fur $12:?si-4 profit of 81.7i in twelve months Go July �I, 191 Dassault sold to Dollen Inc $'2.1,M.1— prof)t of $13.1911 iu thirty daca 0 July :pith, 19.1:, l)oben sold to the I e patuueut 0l Agriculture. a. a sit. f quarantine station. for a12,7y9_ profit of $7.301 in four day.. A these foresighted men were Conservatives They knew'not only how land was go Q ing to soar in -wbee, Iron where, and they seem to have had more than vague idea that the Hoo. Martin Hue tell was going to come in at the top o the market 1'he Garth land grab by wbi-h Pete 1'ergesen, Mayor of (emit. a Conseryative worker. acquired the town park and the anpurtenant foreshore on Like Winnipeg tor *7:e2,.nd imbue itlently valued it at t.1' •iarl a another ,a tranctiun which the Ferguson re Oil neglects to mention Mr. Terve- men.); tetUrn oil his money is nearly 2.0101 per cent., which goes to ehgw that nothing is ton goad (or-• hard Wotker. if he works the right person.*, The Ferguson report, not to wake it too noticeable that Frank Oliver waw the man sought. brought into it another name, that of Robert Croke, M.P. Inc Dauphin. Manitobase , who constituency is greatly coveted by the party in power. As ?Ir. t'ruise has de. clines! to sell out he i. ,tn he crowded out if th. Ferguson report ran do it. R-,bett ('mile's experience 14 es fol- lows. He happened to he farming in Manitoba loamy fears ago et .t time .. hen pioneers had a chance ata home- stead by fencing off eighty 'acres •qd putting twenty head of cattle on the land. As Hubert Cruise hint onli thirteen head of cattle he went mit , and bought seven more. whi••h be sill.- 'segllently mold after the homesteaduir was acqed. 'rhe harden of Farmer C'ruise's offence 1. that he ran the homestead with thirteen head of cater instead -of twenty. Mr. Fergusoo, ing n lawyer, lase an idea that 'stile should not be sold when the market is good, hut that they should be treas. tired to exttenle ul,i age. and finallyu when they are togh and stringy, they should b•e fyled as evidence in 1- h ill11. The F'ergmsoc report simply -annot swallow those seven cattle The (Gov- ernment wan swallow four hundred foundered horse, sold by theft own agents at Q irt.ee, at sane -thin) of the price paid tor them. and Olen a1.int • hundred more which found their way to the knocker's yard and the glue factory, hut seven head of cattle sold by • Liberal M. P , who didn't want to keep them through the winter --well, that's • hone of another color. H. F. G. ZAM•BUK AND OUTDOOR LIFE. Every tennis or hall plmyer, eve, v swimmer, every canoeist, ever• noun or woman who loves outdoor life and exercise, should keep a box olf Zim- iluk handy. Z,m-Ant is a purely herbal prep um tion, which, an soon as applied to cats, bwuisew, burns, sprains, Mister.. etc , sets ti highly beneficial operation 1✓ irs', Pts •ntieeptic properties rend the wound free from all danger tenni blood poleoe\ ning. Next. its soning properties relieve and ease W e pain, ,'hen its r13h, herbal halms penetrate the tiers*, and oet up the wonderful process of healing. Barbed win scratcher, hirer% stings, skin diseases, such as seasonr, •, best rasher t m sores, babies' heat ses, chafed places sem fest--are all quiekly mired by Zees -Rea It mho eases and mime piles. .t� I'm drnegisad Mor. I'%a�- Buk Soap •Iso; M^. pee tablet. WAR TAXES ALMOST TWO MIIIJONS TO JULY IST Hon. Me. White Calculates Special Revenues and War Outlays of Dominion G most Ottawa. June 15 --Toe Minister ofd Pittance, Mr. W. T. White, estimate In a statement given out last night, m that froInformation compiled by (f- acials of the department, the special war revenue act passed laat session will bring In 31.ktS.Mo in revenue up to July 1st next. Rank note circu- lation. he states, will bring In ilex - Ow, trust and loan companies, 555. - two, Insurance COMAS 11 ler, 177.01x1, white stamp taxer generally, includ- ing stamps cn negotiable inatrume tits, money ordtra letters and p..etearde, Patent medicines, perfume -ill -a andwine%, will bring In 51.495,00... eaee4 on rallway■ and telegraph r umpanie4 nM b will e ascertainable ut.ul later. Outlay to Fall Shert Mr. White stated that the total amount of .:tterest which will have been paid and ace - :rd by July 1st on accoaut cf monis bee rowed (rota the Prudish Gaverio-1f :t ft wi.r out- lays ,1nce A;:^a11 t 1st !apt !s 51 .u,0, 0. 1f the total a ::c _at of 513 1.01'0.000 al- ready appropriated by Parliament cnh war account is **petaled before Marc 21st next. there will be an additional amount or interest payable after July 1st approximating 13,150rOo. There is every Indication, says the Minister, that the amount appropriated will not be sufficient to provide for the war expenditure up to March 11. The special appropriation of two millions for pensions Is being drawn upon and In the Minister's opinion, will be in- wfficlent WILSON'S NOTE MILD President Lelves Method of Relieving.t Intolerable Cond,ons to Germany 1Vaehtagton, June 1 -.-There war a general reeling art relief here last week when 1..e nature of the UnitedStates' not.- to Germany became known. The note is less In its language than the note of May lS There are 110 such phraeos in it or I as "strict accountability." or "omit any wcrd 'or act neccseary" such as l i gave V.e cote of May 15 a menacing rharacter Hat there is no abatement • of the Insistence on the principles of s the law which the ','resident sought . to uphold In, ::l. previous commission. e. He still contends that the %acrd rights of humanity were violated by the sinking ed the Lusitanta, and that u all the- questMas raised by Germany s. as to the c:.aractcr art the vessel are o lrrelevent. He asserts that "upon lite 1 rinctnte' cf humanity-' as well 't' as .tmoa th`• law founded upon this • priori:,:e. the United States must • 'tend He dectar.s that :he United or States "very earnestly and very a rokmtsly nn: ws the repre::: rotations (f its rots. (raa,Wltted to the Ina- . pe ..1 .Ger=tat. Govern:n, nt en the Liteent11 cf `!ay. He re -asserts that Amerl.mn citta..s brur-d on lawful a errands fav0 a right t travel 011 Iter - chart ships of brIHgeri tit natlonairy f without he:ag placed In. jet party b; Gs rr-.:.a sulnaarls; warfare. And t: r concludes: "T_'e G: vernrae tit 0t t!, United Staten th: retort' 'dee ma it r. : • tunable to rani_.; Leat the imperial German Govern., will alopt tho Lleaaurea neeer.,..y to pat thee* 1 ''Pies Into practice in respect of the - -rfeg.rardfng of Ameri an lives and American chips. and asks for' assar sate that th's r .1 he done." G.•many to Find Method Het there is i-t,t. d a vs ry decided change in spirit In his first note' I- restdert Wttsrn in effect saill that he t'nttrd State; expected Germany la ceape aulrnarn.'. w.rare. Rut now tie leaves it to Germany "ta adopt Ih measur.a necessary- to put the>.• principles sof in•crnattcaal law) int - practice In the eafcguardir.7. of American lives and American vhipe." 11e Its no loager determined to regulate German submarine warfare except to Lie extent that it may affect American lives and Americas abipe arid he leaves it to Germany to decide upon i'e method. A11 the Preside at askm . n that point '',s apeurance that it w111 be done He add: ';The Government 1 the United !-tai's caret admit that the prcclamrticn of a war cone Boni which nr-ut al s53tp-. have been olirri,d to keep away may bo an ab t revlaticn of the rights of American thipmastirs or of American citizens hound on lawful ,errands as paaseu fore 00 roercha:.t sh,;v of Le ,,,germ• nationality. It understands Germany to recognise t .e obligation to tale, 1 ::f!Icient pr. cautions to asn'rale '•hether a '.petted :merchantman 1s h fact of bel Iger, nt natiot ality or Is 11 fact array:ng contraband of war inder a neutral flag ' Iry-;avant; Unproven Regardlag the contentions of (ler many's reply that the Lualtanl• was armed and . arrled Canadian troops the note tomiudea "1t Is able to leisure the Imperial (lerinan Govern lnent that it has been misinformed. If the Imperial German Government should deemItself to be In posses 11x1 of 'cavi sing evidence that the *facials of t .• Government of the United States did not perform thee. Sutler of inapection with thorough ems, the i;o.. rament of the b!nited i)tatee sincerely hopes that It will .u1, mit (haat evldsnce for consideration Whatever may be the contentions -et Ike Imperial German Government re larding the carriage of contraband of war on hoard the l.asltanla or regard Ing the explo,lon of that material by the torpedo. It need only he said that In the view of (his Government theme rontientiona are Irrelevant to the Quer Otos of the legality of the method. MN by the (lemma naval authorities la elating this vessel." Canadian survivors of the LusItania VS rwaehlag New York. -asiesse er -c._ ---oi.aearate>�Z -.air-er D*uawo,T, Jong 17. 191s • DARKEN GRAY HAIR, 100K YOUNG, MEM Ornndma's recipe of Rage Tea wed Sulphur darkens so naturally that nobody can (.1). Almnet everyone knows that Repo 1 and Sulphur, properly mmpoundssi. brings hark the natural color lust lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; alao ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ,Igo the ealy way to get the mixture wail to make st at boom which is mussy and trouble- some. 'nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "W yeth'a Bagel and Sulphur 1 utrg.,und,' you viii pt ., J., t)_•.• 5,5. - ti. of this faaotn old recipe for about 50 omita, Don't stay gray! Try it! No one tan jewsibly tel that you darkened your hair, ca it deem it so naturally mad evenly. You dampen a sponge ur soft brush with It and drew this through your hair, taking one aasall strand at a time; by mooring the gray hair disappears, amt ,fuer amdiser appl eatiuu or two, your hair besvuaw beautifully dark, thick and Homy. THRESHERMEN ORGANIZE. Meeting at Winghaln Appoints Officers of New Association. A large and i5:Ilion,ial gathering of the thrrsnerrteen of 1Vinghaul vicneit y tort ,tt the Queen's hotel are that town on Friday, June tib, fe r the purger, of forming u branch of t6. Outurio HrotherLuo 1 of'I'hieshe rano. Mr. John Griffin, of Gimlet ick, war appointed by the Provin( fel Association to call the thr.•shenuen of •the district together. After thoroughly explaining the obJect of the Association. Mr. Ill Olin informed thele that the meeting war it) their hand• and All vesrd them 10 »elect a chai:titan from amongst theti.- selves and proceed to' business Mr. John Thirsk, ,'tesident of the South Huron Association, wain .ippointed chairman and atter a thornngh dimcus- sion of all matter, connected with the hotlines% a blanch of the Association we. formed. Mr. Van Fleet, editor of The Threeberwan's Review ; Mr. Bodkin, of Leamington, president of the Pro- vincial Apsoeiat1.111; '(1r. Louis Aber - hart, electeti►ry of the Provincial Asee- ciation ; Mr. L. Mc('ub•heon, of the London Oil Company ; Joseph Cush- man, of Chatham, tepreoenting the George White Company : Mr. Cook, of Ayton, representing the Sawyel- ''1'(b Company, and repre,tentati704 of the Waterloo and Sarnia companies as well as yr. John Griffin, represent - i STRAWp HATS 4n - The largest range ,of Straw Hats we ever had and 'one of the most pleasing. The Showertti'te Boater This Hat is "showertyte" and is waterproofed by the Ever White Process. Ink or dirt can be- in- stantly washed off. ( Dish Brim, High Crown, and Low Crown Sailors. Also a full line of Panamas and Work Straw Hats. McLEAN BROS. SEMI READY TAILORS CARHAR-IT OVERALLS, FITWELL HATS. HOLEPROOF HOSE The Square - - - Goderch w Ing the M tri)onald Thresher ('om- pany. were preseot and assisted in the organizer ion. The following nfll•ers were ap- pointed for the current year : Mr. Wesley ,'whom, Wroxeter, president • Mr. W. Belzer,. R'inghaw. vice-presi- dent; Mr. D. C.' Wroxeter, sec- retalyytreasurer; ntanegiug a rnir. tee -Mr. John Bell, Ripley ; Mr. David WVeir,Teeswat-r; Mr. .loon (:sodic, 1Vroxeter. The organization of this splendid in- stitution augur well for the future soccer.. of the thresheemeo of the count y. Deceittul Dealer 1 Picture Dealer .showing a Raphael) The painter died at thirty-eight. Mrs. Newrich-1Vhq, 1 thought you said he was an old tweeter. Criminally $peaking. "l'en't we extradite matter. s littl•Y' as.od yrs. Twiclewhury.--1 hristia* rttgieter.• WARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Coal Oil Stoves Refrigerators Screens Hammocks .art Silo er Ware Cement We handle three makes, the New Perfection ; the Detroit, for either oil or gasoline ; the Clark Jewel. Call and see them demonstrated anti get our prices. It is "a penny wise and a pound foolish" not to have a good refrigerator. You lose more in pro- duce in one season than would pay big interest on the investment, to say nothing of having your food kept sweet and fresh. Call and see our line of Refrigerators. Keep the flies out. They are big carriers of dis- ease. Call and see our large assortment of Screen Doors and Windows ; prices and sizes to suit every person. In Hammocks we have a very large range for your choice ; prices_from $2.00 to $8.00. June Weddings are now on. You will want to get something nice for your friend. Have you seen our nice assortment of Depos-Art Silver Deposit Ware? This Deposit on china is Sterling Silver. The pieces consist of Tea Sets, Cocoa Sets, Salts and Peppers, etc. Are you going to do any building? We have just received another carload of Portland Cement. Call and see us before purchasing. Coal Now is the time to make arrangements for your winter supply of Coal. Do not forget that we handle Scranton Coal and that all our Coal is weighed on the market scales. Chestnut Coal, , $7.5o per ton during _lune ; Stove Coal, $7.5o per ton during June ; Egg Coal, $7.'5 perlard ton during I.une ; Summer Wood, $2.25 per cord ; Wood, $2.5o per cord. FOR YOUR PLUMBING. HEATING, EAVES - TROUGHING. TINSMITMING AND ELECTRIC HIRING, GIVE 5/5 A CALL. ALL MORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND YULLY GUARANTEED. CHAS. C. LEE Phones': STORE 22 HOUSE 112 • 1