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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-9-2, Page 21 2 Twr•a...4Y Rmettuuutts >L 116 �hr! Sionitl THE $IIiNAL PRINTING OU., lmr. PVIYJaYOa Tsui detest *. eM•N4 s y'..- •, .ria* • h ualer lea goaalTrlrphnW. IIStram ter .muse Is Tie JVatcatrros Tgass.--rad I)..Itar used Fifty : em Fast . 1f pad .trtet•y la &dra * (tae ,pr will be aexyted ; to • Aa r*arr In Ike �'•• sd !I'm.. ' I e yea's 1.. leo Dollar sad lir Cent/ .trtnly to e.lr•n.w tl.mb.rrlrlen eau•' ' hu to re. e.p.t 1 toe eie.aL r eu4.riy b esti wdl manree .11.. O. by wawa.. *•i the Va4'..i. ar att.* histat*.earlyauto••.•pw•u•r, Wtear, e 41•oge nt *Allyn.. ► de -1r«1, ani nld an.1 LSI •,eer •441 . Seeel4 t•e *wee. K..mtuarw a .. for u. Or to Iseult draft. et:M1e• u.... • y ardor. totm-ogles order. or nr,.t.ted I.4irr. lel.-rriM{on. m*JarmuIenrs al •. ne 11100. A pvaaT1.0 1,w Tonna-hl.0 n. '.r display and marv..l.d*enlwareat. will bo*nrrn ea •1•pK- emass. lAga1..g etbet,4.osar ad. vel,....001•. tee omits per ime. Ian ares, t...srl$0.met fast r.tu• p -r lira for met, ubryeoeut Inner 1.41, N.• -need In • -c•M o• +end roe. psn•i, --t 0.1. l•be-• •u 1:. leu-ins+4 o.rd. of a lite / cod -u1.r, Yon 11 .Lr• *". )o 0 Ad.erllru- esmat. et Lod. Yo.o•d. it',r•.t. site..'lo•., V•rwal.ttltests... %* ....lt4, *I u-.. for nate. r V 14••14, Vanua- f .r rale et to herr. +rte 1. - few P. 0..Ir.. me' eat -wring .'ie'ht pew-, Twenty - 0 1.• 11.1161 Int 111,1 mg.Yif0 1',.1.•fwu••ent mom •d dp►rlrrmesi. u. 1•n,I 011.01. to- sa•,•s •.:I is la ordlnw0 yews ua n r. len C•n•-{s, Lw. Vm n.rloe 1•-. 11..14 Twenty• ger 1'8 nt.. Any .10r. nal nn k0, Ibe object u' whkhl- the pr. -smear lament ,.l any teeter t1• W a1, a.+ertsl/oa. t.. tan nen-•.t.r-d 0. 14.11.4. Uses: n' sod 1,b..*. A 41.•.nfh,ny. To n0alta.a4,0D*'lT•-1 be' ••oper.ti•.n of mu •tb ether eat tender. 1- ruemeltnob.nr. t a.l In ward.reastew Tam •'wr air *wkly rwnrd - ef •11 ;•ea.I, army and d.. '.. t 1011-0•..\.. rein r• 111* he • tercet e• ie.. 11 eon- t1 eats- the **me awA aspire.- of Ihr *riper. 114 ear• ee..n'y for ra,hlh.a' 1 w, I v .• "h tomes ef.•.ow',ith. New- 11000 401."11.: reach fug esna•t .mew •.401 IMO. ib.. N .due..l•y owe Of ere n..r l.. Town. We are ever to hope that the altos front which ibis great fam- ily journal is {sewed may *Dale day Moo= forth 1n Iresb palet. Requie.cat. Is I'ussiy *.leis+, algal by .141.1. Went . Idons buret tapes tray debt. i'ar dews the .1 retotwe e1, Mr sky The boar of dead fro matehlae by. nuance gl.o-t!) busr.srr err them Art. I.tr.11re an swill note. .1 d all th. .r fare. a„d 1,•e1.f eye. A.. Ur rich .1-0L4ht front Om bile.. The .t *.00h stud the palm b..ca pa.e4 -t • et w n or 014'11 comet -. than. • t I ..t , 11.1. In for .torn look. Under .till T"hr t eu t urpwr and the 1111'. 11401r Ch i -r• wtt a r.rtl'.'•t shows the Aood I.1 brut.% tau. and human blow*. :twe. l read thee. turn bits trod ; u bou.e them iu the haw of (.1ud ' -('.neat, F. 0. 14,418. of bas t "11..41 . E. - pedaloes,) Forme. '..r YV e., Maj. 1)14, WHAT OTHERS SAY. Beats a Quiet but Pretty Wedding. etr:.t i.ed I t-iu,u.. T:1e' v.d.'...d Ilse itif141 o• m,sney end el Lind wady in (i,e..* Brit Kill clurulg he wer 1...Isred at about $t .ulahl)Io a fern d s1.,.••.t 1e,youd IoeEet •nd r(Inntly wi bout a I•so-elle! in the tin- ny of the world. More German than Southette mien:u ex ere». Comments of 4. nth..1,n newspapers ' 1. •l.- dec,•ion of 1 b. Heti i -h tioveru- Till K'1)AY. SEi'TEt1HEI II113 111"10 11 eu.k•• cat tun emitrahand show w. II t. • runt cru as to sug,iret that the rrn-r,t de.ctle.pon of the subject hes, els. r ,.II, been me.e Gerwau than N .uthrt n. A Change of Tune. Hewitt ill,' Kecontrr. Frnw enei.ting in season and out of sea -nu that (;suede kunst beve a gen- es al election and Lave it quick, The Toronto Newo is now demanding that iu-t•sd of a general election the pre*- ..ut Govrlbweot ought to bav* an ex- tension ..f time Possibly the result io %Iauitoba hew had sowetbing to do with the sudden cnnveuion. A Sam Hughes Pan. Toronto Worbt U.: C. W. J. Me ys is credited with on. of the beet pun/ of the season. It was the re.u.t of s r•Opverjal ion about S11• Sam Hughes as ben someone wan• tiered why the King should have knighted hie Erna lean Oeneral. "Oh!" said Mr. J• if eye, "le roi i amuse !- No one will apptrelate this better than Sir Saw. THE AVERAGE C.TIZFN. The c y is es prr'grrl•e'se of i e •vetagefeir'z•n-co more, no les". Every indi.:dual is Ieckoned sal h .n arrivir g at the ay. tear. No our is exempt. You art re.p"n•ilde for Ilia spirit of your community. You a r e, whether you know it or not. You cannot place yourself outdid- of the ealcul•ti let You either .tared above or I, -low the aver.a.•. i don't knnw which. I do know lhat'where you stand of melts the •vrr/ge. If below, you area cn ,ty li *Lilit y ; If .I eve, a Commmnil)• easel. In one c000 ymt Aro p..Lin,( .Sows, rrtatding the advancement a n progress, of the community. lu tl.r other you ere punt •0 u.• .•11.1 1.0- mnting ed wane -stent rn,f p; The Outs-% way to iwpr 1 r your community 1- to i el* ore yourself ! --The Citizen. EDITORI&L NOTES. Win 1915 go down t • b'ot •ty is the year of the war or the year u( he wet ? Th. westhrr man et Toronto says the month ju.t. past was the wettest August in *event? yrs'.. We are in- clined to belies *1114, Lord Abetdrro is plassjugs yi*ie' to thi, count!% tide fall A. liovernor- Orm cal of ()suede Lor.1 Aleedeen he - came Te' y popular wit h C Medias., and be will 140 hear i'y Icuaseml. Ilrt•. 1. a new w..y t. ,keep down the tel; *e•0'. ':Ile cit)' treasurer '.f Mun- tr•rl ham sec.-14'rd a Ir t •r signed •4:te•perete1 l'a'irs." in whirl' he i.. 1111 1i• 0ne.1 wi 11 death if the tox••. are 111 Iles d. School's open *gain, and I h•• • h.ldren are g'teiully t4 nopiig. ff br.gt,t end cal. y to cultiv ate the a• element note of their dear head era. At lose', the boys :Art. t • we don't know bow th • gills feel ...how it. 1f 1'.,i..lwble 1'r1.nw would 1'•ok up the wrath., u,an h• elrieht find femme •• net g,...I. on bin.. No charm. for the hint: we'd ell litre to see him "eo..ked" aft,t the se...king he ha. be' " bit^ng us,toe-e nanny ear. k•. ti I i•h finals It d..I,a'e l hat (ter. massy i. •ptun0cbing bankruptcy It i• je.t so well to keep in mind, bow - ever, that nation. cul fight L.ng slim they ire bank' ul1. Example, tl:e r nth.,.. l'..ufrd.iacy in the Amen ir.anl'.vil War. The impe.iriow of the war tax r n letters and postcards ha. resulted in • decrease of thirty per cent in the rill• 1111,0 ••I 11 ail matter posted since the tat went amu effect. The revenue exp.; teal 1...m the postage tax hos ac coolin.ly (ellen 'Mott of expectation.. '1•h. e'wpl.int is made (bat the dr.. 1 triton/ of ret t,fl, ate, teal• d 111 school teachers are changed ie. fret. gw..,.;ly •t.d in such a .onfusing wan- ner th.t .-howl trustees can hardly keep track el them anti .omet imee are at a I. ea :,o knew the ♦slue of the qualifications held 1 y applicants fr'r pwil inns as teachers. The Department of Education retold avoid such a diffi- culty by the employment of • MOM ttsrow ease• As mammal amount of painting has hewn dome in O(derieh Ibis year, Mr. W. L Berton hawing started *he hall Mlllseg--o0, to he sere literal. 'torted the pslntbr a h going by havl.g ►M Mock of steres tastefully towhead up early in the season. Rinne then tan ba. brew • g.weeal cell for the potat- oes. •*Id .1052e amid bows. •11 ever tows flays Ikea bright..*d u p weal ewe might take (lod.rk► to he the origirol Rootless A Mootre•1 View. Lm. teal dametle. Mr. Howell, the Omail.. L heral leader, 'seem wakes u.. statement that Canada, to d.. her putter abate, abs -trend at- Iwo 54111,01M) mon to fight in the w... •bra'o». eel things, considered, the. would be a %wet army to raise in a country who... poled •11. 11 at last census war un,y 7,':1.0,11111," spread user • aide termau . y. l he. e is no doubt. th *ugh, that 11 the need arises for hall-wllhou snld.e•e will be fnrtbeoslug. Oenaalli a. part 21 the British &nines. hot i° help to In. utmost to win Inc nry, fee h.-1, t rr tory would be legit int.tr spin fear the 1,n. -my If the !orlon...eat war * y ley ps,..ibrltty went sootiest the Aller., tie. mans in Canada Tor '411 rite. Th. renew• 1t 1011 ..hewed that tbefe arr.. in Canada aY.L:t1I per -nus of G• r- meh 1 irnh q1, deeceed Pr .1..0.1y t-odey, Ihe(i•rwa11.4) pulalion of l_'aua.le la not much 1..8,8 11'11 . hr whole P b 1Ia- tion ut the city of Toronto, Moat of the -r people. or I ltrir armee. *010, came to Coleutr(long hero*.. hr. le was any thought 'd hn.ttlety ieteren IFrest B leech and liet1110.1 y. %lacy tie' man families her•• Ilrell ..'(tial 111 C*nada for I.rre..d. 1 tinging 1 ark to a hundted year.. It is of the 'Unmet iutportence that 1hese people ►h..u'd be in strum*• by wi.b their follow t'anadiane, not only dining, but after for wee. The iul( of thew will rennin here, and lbcy •pd their children with alwste-i.. is vei y cnusiJerah:e a lenient In the popu- lation of Canada. Tho.e who are found *id ,11g Ihr enemy must, ut courw, h.. puueh.'d, and ( mire who are dangrrotie 11111,1 111 Interned. ()there, while not mmen.bl. Lt punishment or Inwrnuent,u'ay hate been intim-tired by a cal,. oken symns- thy fur elmmany in than war. They are deeply wrong, for the German. en Canada have waren to he trey grate- ful for the fade that they hve 'u.drr 11,itish Inotin*tions and not under I he Kaiser. Peofeeeor Hirtbdorf has i.e, addrnoing then►and. of It• *mane omit Ibi. text, and diet. ie reason to helirve IFat h,.. work has 'wen benefl• Hal. and that he has ienwvecl ,many mieconeepleon. mud •*town the tier - mane in Canada the true nature of the et, nixie. The Germane is thi• t4mntry owe a duty to Canada, and we our. duty to them. Those who *re' Ictal should iw treated fairly. We shonbd not only tell them of British fair piay ; we should prarti•e it We should stripe, not to fmdatr err e.trange Germane, but W hang them into nor fat. fly and mate them feel that we .11 have w common interest in supporting ltritl.b institution.. HOW TO COAOUCT MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Mayor Rn,•Ilfi.ld, recently elected s• the presiding tinker of the mentri- pal eeunell of the town of Renfrew. he his Inaugural addles. gave some good advice which is well worth repeating. He •aid, In part • One thf the younger rouneille.s was kind roowgr to a•y that be would likke to can Me le *be chair brasses be Ihowght teas my Mea rgptiswss be estaht leers esewelki.g. Oe.ergws1 1 feel some fe datloe fee .t►klsg • few obsere•tloss its e.1, *chaise ke owe *nether M commit *Gain t advise white will 1 am sire he horse out hp the e.*rrirwee of Use more rupee - *seed men *bout to board. THE SIGNAL 3ODF.R►r1 fnr"TA RT( ► amebae it 4 no harm M 007 .0 •.11' HEiR tont make char that y ,u cannot O' 'M what your Zine of .,•flow wilt 111 till you have d -c i.c.r• 1 tie matter •:t your frll••w- rwuvlll rt.: i... incr. •. be dime el, ass in the w 07 Ili 04 you .1 r*nI see nn the .pur of ell 111 'int 1 t•1kit .•err w't', 11140 rlhrr• poo* ser WWI/ ie )wet 110 d • tuts.. 1•a►lug either drei.l•e. or prouder.. Then I.i." t ore a•n,.her by tea 11.14 ing as 1.41416.11•11,111 t•'r de..•-i..00u. i 1 uommillr.•, $..(4104.141-•'11 *roie. 1.11144 nuajetpal leo 01.6.4. *0 1..ve t,. .1'11:,,.. lblrigs, ' "..et •16e'11 *0.11 .•ur et-•'.thlsy■. re/y flet k v. Don't r.4, 011.41 let. le thio to -Ian 111111 .110 '1..40 I, '-1 t, y L, carry lessor 714 loot o► 1 . lin t )oar f•l!ow.•.•nuvll•..• elm .ir.l,w eriesey. Keep fent. with )- ter 1.I:..w . 1..1 one Cnt.111e Ian 1.. ort 114• 1e' 1,.o+•4 .ebenrt c .1111. 14.- /110 •. •ai.) .4••• 0111 to 1140 l.. ,s1 111 iu y-nt e•Ire-t e- Againsl , h. a .1.4 4.. w . 1 tongue'. 'r*• .d.ws is •4 ....•.0 •1, •t you me expected ter e.gryw..•. *.nor hang 111 which vole... not u. 11-.-. At open ...pencil eke r.• wi.l le' a•pp1 .0o,,ity t.. exp•ew. ).au,. If 40 Toll .rr tit'u•d v w ■P you de an w i.1, ; 1 ,11 let the derens- •lauh in r.•mtmit tee 1. • regent..., *4 1,, b ,nor 11. t ween your.u'Iv, s el .mica and not fa r,•ut.i le talk. l.iiewi a d•.n't lobby your follne. couucillure. 11 you bay. something y•.0 think for the 'peal of the public, don't try to get othe wembeitr com- mitted ,n advance byfrivate confab ; but let thew mine to committee meet- ing or courted meeting with free wind. Or if is fellow -member confides that he it going to propose something that you don't approve of, dont try to bea.l him off by quiet conferences or lobbying with ether,. L.et hive peas - rut hie proposition to Ibe committee or council with fres mind. In that way will the beet service be rendered to the town. Let us approecb all the question+ tbet come before us with free and open winds-wilh no friends to be pet- t%d nor foes to bs (heteueted, but with the one de.ire to trent all ratepayer* with Judicial fairness, acd to wake f•:r the council • groetal feeliug of re- .pect. TWO KINDS OF FRENQH•CANA- DIANS. F lmcoe Reformer. Armand Levet gee was once • fd- lower of Sir %Villeid LAW ier. He sat het ind him *. • memher of the House of Commons and gave the Letterer 'edicts. his.u-.00r'. 1Vhen lair %Vilfr.d proposed that ('14nada should comply w.ttt Driest Britain's request that the Overseas Dominions Cw1e to tbe mother coun- 1ey'. aid in iuilding up w navy La- vrrane and orb. r F,ench Liters*/ Lr.-ke with Laurier and became Na - ti ',11444 t.. In the general election of 191I 1 hey threw el, the weight thee i....,eliwed lebind Golden, 7 he result wail an Inc.ear0 in the C..n.ery•tore r. p•'at.ltali en 1.04011 11./.1.biee boas .*even in the fanner Parliament to I went) -.even 111 1 he present 000 ; or • gam .•n d.violent' nt thirty- can votes- al•u•pat two- hod. of the nod .1ity in the Hour by which the Bolden liov- ernolent retain.. power. After the elect ,on Armond Le- rer$he nl.de his influence feat in.* tent reamskwble manner, peactinefiy romp -Imine fs.rrden to abandon be. '•wee w,.hes .,.d *reeve ase rolleageee mon wh•oe only qualifications weer Chet they bad held ex' tenor auti-H,it- iah view,. 1.1 d•scnssing Lavergne, it is only Igor today to admit that Borden bar 'that ..l Laurier'. fate in h s effrct ions. H , t .o. has erred n' being ••"HI Brit - 1.11 " And Government anal Opp -.a.. (inn are lumped by Annelid iu the ',edition 0, jingoism. But the untlalat,l,le feet persieta. It was Lavei glee and Honrese• and 'heir elk test were such potent fac - n10111 purling Later.er nut of power a,,.113•.1den 1.o. A•'d the burden of their eempl.ii.t wee .hat L1u.ier wa. kit adTiw-.te ..f a rhw►r un'on 0111 Heia*en. In vires of three f•zt-. known to all men, at it not racy fat Ube, e1 - to .i' quietly 1•y while misc. imol"u- par 1 x.110 tueligm their leader. Scarce- ly a 01.7 gerw by that some viie humou- ✓ , ion la not cast at tu ou- a'i•ni.notcutat Sur %VIlftire I1y alio by 'mote n,iser•1.le sniper of th- u,'*aer Government pryer. Coupe* tbe stu.d. taken 1.7 Le- r.rgugand Laurier now. Both are in the politic eye this week. Lavergne set met' y thee•tens civil war Ile haw writes. a letter to The Kingwten `ttndud, is reply to en edero,ial in that pep** entitled, "The Money. of , he Hyphenated French -4 'a r,..,ie.n." I)ircu-su,g the pnowit.ility of a fight to determine the rights of the French, Mr Lavergne declarer, ••We Yere reedy." and cent -lodes with this Venal - cent itatement : -We are no end .hall not he the e g,rrr.wr, but let me remind yvl of 1•anadenn history We are one to thee. I. this rwmnlry, and we' hoar •I*.y. homes our rurmiee in ohm pro- portion. We thank that history te- peatw ii melt The /ranch -Canadian is pearef.11 and gr0.roua, but p1mut enough not to falter hrf,as the threats all times - act fanaticism'.' What d.ee the ;pretest of living Canadians say ? speaking at a re- cruiting matting in Mherbrncke • t.w days age, fair Wilfrid Laurier gave tete triune* to the following : "1 affirm it with all my power, that it is theuty of Canada to glee to Great B.i in in thi• wait all the assislanoe 1 t 10 in tar power of Cased.. My confidence in the p, es - mit Omitsnment at Ottawa &Nam ant none (tom the wile. of my h cats, but at th. nu'Ideal of the war i con►ed- eted 11 my duty to •ippon it in Hawse policy. 1 have suptse, ted it in that paltry ever since, and 1 will support it ag.in The ree..on la that this war e. w .Detect het were% (ttrm. instltutinne and B,(tl•h Instilutlna•. British enetitutina. mean freedom. harass institute's' muesli despot- ism That la why we •. Namibia* baso such • vital Intermit le this Dor this great mor " whew he bee pps..d hem t4. *h0. will be aeaWmd by •l ae use lereme't eketemtets to Uwteiiemhas =11deer be, we alit, Meow tee _meYea lee by se 010. t beteg eppme The Int le that were appi-giid "i weeder tae Moe i/ ler aaytaiog Abide to enteedl Nob a metal kAamM.. doesn't ebembere yes amid Rite me Ariake slag ger play Sere.' redo." “TIN. praetor. it to rteineet hetes tea ably that,• ate reoeaa ISEA (s a symptom or Kidney A wall -known Gorse* • ...aid,•• 1 Reser yetinadea p0.:-m.Memet- t.mination i n arale of death Iran Heart Diseases with- out find, a the kidneys wereetfrdt." The Kidney medic .ne •.. 'O.+ was first on the mark.•t, most s.x:ces.- ful for 11 -.rt Di.ease and aY 1(16he,- Troubles, alai most wide c imitated is Dodd's Kidney Pills 111.n, a men ban hu It his emcee*' 1,w elle fuundauuu of another eao'' fail- ure. School Shoes The time is here again to get your boys and girls pre- pared for school. They will need good strong, serviceable Shoes, the kind that mill stand the test in any weather. In this line we have ex- celled all past efforts and you will find at your command the most complete stock of neat. reliable School Shoes at the Lowest Possible Prices Our stock of Mines for wnrking- tteen ha. taw srt..et ea w n b sew greed Olt can from the teat manufacturer. and dee. not in- clude •ny.hrng that will not give satislacliuu. REPAIRING Geo. MacViicar North side of Squat e Goderich IT TAKES MONEY to have gond jobbing done. but It costs more for a poor j•eb in the eud. TO GETGOODTINNING you must emplo4 those who knnw how. You will not nl'le any mistake of you call on u.. We do work that time and weather 11'11 ,how wands -me tight. Much w joh is worth w rearonelde price end your and nue edeas nus that point *Jl be found pre! t y elope togsth •r. Fred Hunt Hamilton Stant Elam 136 SINGER STORE Selling Off We are selling ont several lined of goods BELOW COST Ladies' t -made Waists at 1 -3rd of. Children's Dresses, 4 to R yrs., at 10 per cent. discount. Crystal Rope Embroidery Silk at 2 for 5c. Pure Silk Embroidery Floes 2 for fic B. P. C. mercerized Cmchet Cotton lac per ball for all eines Nos. $ to 70. MRS. TAPE High -Grade Bond Offerings. Aortitis M galled to Ilse annouse. moat Ie smother edema of Ontario Uoytrneaewt hoods yield. hog 6 percent. ..d Oily of i'nrnate bonds yielding i Oh pee coat. These isewee are w well kwowe to the Investing world that comment as to their value Is he roily nec- essary. Where. however, It le .fated that these bonds 00.0 now be obtained est prices yielding • higher late of in- herent ioeooe than hu been nMaia- able for thirty years pact, a yield 1 per rest- better titan in uormal time, and 2 per rent. better than hank lntemuet, •he wisdom of taking advaptags of this npportunl*y fur sale and peo&- able investment will ire apparent. No Nous for Him. Shortly alter the reconstruction period began an old Soul hem planter mot one LI hie negro.% wboon he had hot *ern lance the lane('/ Itheratina. • %Well, well !" s.id the planter, ••Wbat ars you dying nor, Uncle Josh r" "I'.. a-preachin'." ••What 1 Yo., preaching i' "Tessab, master, 1'.e a-pteschin'." ...Well, well 1 D., you use antes r "No sub. At the rues 1 used notes, but now I demands de zadt." Judge (dieckaapiog prl.Onerl -"And in the fur are see that Y0U keep out of , had monotony." Pri.oner - "Thank you. your hotwr.• You won't ase ate bete again." ? FARMING IN HURON. Hew • Weakly sea Writer Sizes Up C mmilliees is This County. The Weekly Sun 1 Toronto, has tees fallowing article on farwwgconditions in Huron county : In spite of the evidence of declining rural population in Huron county, terming pays better than it did twenty fears ago. Timis is the assertion of assertionarmer alter i*rmer in the county. Charge it to what you will, it I. plain that th.•e Is mete won. y i•1 (aiming than to the days when p. pu'•'inn wee at its b'ghe.t p sin•, Improved meth- ods have rota*. to the peofr►.'ot•, by which the required lab* is teduce4 to w mihimnlu. And in till. conviction, the result of *hie i• pn•ving dimerous to many people Ihis Tree, wino so' much wutelalwrla stir i ed to hat re.t, the crop.. Instead of )I.. Linder 'wing, able W wort W. way mooted *he four .'d.. of the fl.ld it 'e fo. Lunate when three aide. ran he taken, 111 111.4*• case., and very f.rgnehtly the only way ,n 10. '01 'he 441.4 * 1,.n 1,e' cut u from west to east, •s, ••alt.iu.t' the grain &* et lies on the Kt0 .nd Tins *,i.kea cut ahew tea. ore, ind as 1 h •tt•w 1.0017 b-avy, 111 1101 1 14.411.., it i+ hard 111 Lind 1110.4,r...- p o s•t•7 and a .hp.t.ud j .b at b. -et eau ua.ly Ir. done at she •tpen•e of more labor • han .oust. NeI.on Mit el.. II. of 114. 1es- worth, Its. had diMc..l a• t l aettih4 help, and he ie only ono v. hot died.. I- cidenr.Ity, it miebr imr 1e'. -t1, f, nett Utak Ihr har.e.t deal 'Weirs. err delay- ing the wo,k 00 t000n•ly that the.t- teudenee et the Tnrnneo Esh,biterrn may he affected. Many peep!. *1-0 will not 1:+1 let. the luxury of w hob - .1.y at such a • i•n- w hyo 1 hey reu'en•- ber for blamed hopes of . • r c.•td Crops Are Goc d • Tnr 1,n -pe tn.m•e}0.0 tear. nothing to he dredged. Thi. orad'- gave pone b►e 1f briny one of the beet fur wsny 4. ye.. r• Th• grmtn stood telt and wail filling sell when th- ..torn. came Much of it still stand., but there es ecercely w farm 'hat he. not been de- gone' There i• nn dieeoonting the vastated in wares. Where clover had tore of the Wee', whete fortune erre h.rn "own w it h tiny o.•,,. and the grain is n..2 lying down, ej,r cinaer 4 rotu- nd up th,nlgh the oats wad almost ro.npl..telt' biding thew In riaeycare•, R hat 11.• result of ' h.* will he caw not, he said It will 1.4 neeesaar7 to • et the crop a• clo.e to the Rronnd ea sosil•I. in order t' pick up the Ilelgrd grain. '1 hi. will ,urate that the t Inver *411 he cut el to. to 1 h ctnwn•. How- ever, with good growing weather it should come .lung well. Ard the. hat vest HAS b en gond growing weather. Sprouting of the ip•ned grain, howe.e,, is not it sere. cum problem in Huron unless. the wet weather of the we. k end con eo heck again. The Changed Conditions. Sn much fen the present rnndi'ions. The ay.tew of fer.oing in Huron cout:•y by been chancing while the population of the fee -mina community W. ACHESON & SON New Suitings Dress Serges, Tweeds Suiting Serges Suiting Serges, 54 inches wide, pure :cool and beau- tiful finish, at per yard $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Dress Tweeds - Dress Tweeds and for Coats, 56 inches wide in neat and stylish patterns, all wool, at per yard Si. s5 and $1.0. Serges Serges, pure all -wool, 40 to 42 inches wide, good weight and in all leading colors and shades, at per yard 6oc, 65c and 75c. Dress Silks and Poplins 36 -inch black Silk Dress Poplins at per yard 85c 36 -inch black Pailette Dress Silk, special price 75c. :16 -inch black Duchess or Mescaline Dress or Suiting Silk, special at $1.00. Yarns F..ctory Pants, super quality. 3 -ply in greys. white, black and grey mix, special at PCI'l:). 61k. Paton's famous Fingering Yarn in the recomtten.?ed grey shades at per lb $1.(k). Cottons Unbleached Cotton of pttre stock, cote 1 3ied. an.l waits :;11 to 36 inches at per yard 7z.' SC and 9c. English Ca::*brie:, :iii inches wile. at per yard 123c and 16c. Hosiery Penman's Cashmere Hose, '.0 dozen on special yes::, •:, 0, 9f and 10, per pair Pennian's Cashmere Hose, fine pure wool, seat:l', .., sizes 8} to 9 at per pair Spic, W. ACHESON & SON h•• been declining. Dan ying hes been losing erste and beef rat-ing has the fl•wr. In.t.ed of she 114)-.1,r. (atm, the aw- ereg, fat m is perhaps 441 acres, which rniabt mean a reduction of fllty tee cont. in the total pw,pu'atirn. Many even have wb notch ..NR) eve., Nate, - ally enough, when latter is starry, this teed* to bard 'aiming. This year more land than n.ual has 00tH cropped, and Huron'. grain crops will he no mons item. All the grain, practically, which is tailed, at heart in t he Howiek diem let. is fed to the at - I le, and .till more grain is brought in for feeding purpelses. The whole county Is not by •ny means dewrtrd in the depopulation of he rout.ty. Near Gnerie thrrr be a family of • ?ether and ohm. enema. each •'•.'spying DM acres. ''hey r■i.e from 11,04) to 7,1141 /numbed* of grain, have , wo silos, and feed everything on the place. An sync$ot farm with fair bnfldin.s ip woe/. worn. The timber le well elesevd up. but what wnod Iota re- main entithe farina. and tw'a.'tieally every bum has 1 • wood let, large or small of maple sed beech. The reek and emit elan ate' well cleaned tip. The maples remain, and so In the spring maple. whiter *taking Is a hig Industry. Oen. roast, of Howlek, for instance, tapped WO trees this year, and made 9811 /alines of syrup. Live stork ralehig is the popeiar In- dustry. Oaten bring 116 whoa dry" - pad. and it Is Impossible toenough (d them. There are about -eighteen bead of rattle kept on the average. ..d lb* Pelves are in most eases al- lowed to run with the bows. "'!tile Is tie aelekeet way of teatime ane.ey yea res get," se ye 1. 1. 000per, wbo ham bot. a Mtge buyer Led setter of bed aslemsbt. bet tblm year vet I. sev- enty sweet et wee .ger bawls* him taws le pew ger several years. That Depgdedem. 7 it Berea M.r17. ae from many eMmem% bees peso ens la mese* years Moodie& of visages to Wasters Maeda. years ..d eY WVy ave they piled nn in a shore lame. and motley wear to he piekrl up ra.ily. One it teminnr.I of the story of the lriahsmn who tom. t , Outside some yews au/. vette• I, -inn toll et the ewer. with which mom y ro.,ld he picked up in the etreete 141 tt.nsd". t.V..!king .town a't*wt it. Montreal he a-prr.1 a fat wallet of misery lying 114 the aid. - wsik. and picked ,t up thinking the while that Cenada.urely wee a fine 1 y Juerthen s blind wean rarer along and generm'. Pet poshest the wallet 11.dn 'hr •ftt'cto•J li.u',I band, Prying, ''Bs -dad, twat it. Sure and I've got eyes and can pick them up n.e•flf." U•hen went In the elfin where onotfnrr. and convenience. were mole pledtitseI. 1s some cases the pioneer. died end left no d•reet heirs ,o nark the f.rm, end eo it was sold tow pre - petals neigbher who waked Math. altering his method of farming tr. gni • h. neve cnndit•n.,s utstfuer,.sd acre war and oe*ic. help. One young men whoa Is Ord staying on the farm tells Def his nwa warn. for tra'iug the farm. In th• flr-t pear., it wee tweeu•e -my- 14. her -ani 1 he didn't want ate to hear to wank ►u hard a• h. di 1." Toe father had t.ken ,IF, a 8ftrace. f.rm, st.d we* get, ing alto g when e Iry1,lonr -murk (he bun 1. telly do- viroying it. It wan i&101111 end next year 11e und.•. t •ok t.. build a hru.*, hen the herr w*. hunt and emit Mu- lled erhed to he pot .,p. All the. we. • heavy tax he fifty err... hie it was surmounted and the term i. Hear of debt, and ie making a great living for the yamg men'. father. Hot be didn't want the boy to heve to go through et again, and even though the (e y war. an only eon le» ha. 1'40.11 gn- •,.r t.' school in Toronto. pr sparing to 1lteaway from the'farm e,tte,Ny. • Two. Sells asestempneertftwed at I•wwwIOy Government of Province of Ontario Due 1st May, 1916. Interest rpt May sad November. Drwolwiaahiow S1/1o0. Ontario is the wealthiest, most populous, and most substantial Province m the Do- minion of Canada, and as a consequence its securities; are most highly regarded. To Yield 5% City of Toronto Due in July. 016 !.Io-.st 1st Amory and July. Denomination, tlono. TTheh of Tomato, in the points of wealth, induetrie/ etc., is the first *stemktpa ty in at Province. The assessed vales of itsis in emcee. a $565,000,000. To YI&Id 6.06% )1tg parsini re a rurynt As. B.AMES&CO. Isahis• MN lI Misr Tweets ""1""d de Slaw .► tees I