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TRIS SIGNAL
t;011gRICH ONTARIO
R SIGNAL PRINTING OU., LTO.
lvaaasNsa I
ielected to ParUame.t titins the Prov-
isoes of Qashos on this pledge ad
a_rsemrst hawses the Natlooaliets
and Oessereatlese. At a Reis meta -
Ing is UM Montreal dating risk the
famous Nationalist reoointbotas, h ser d
at St. Euetaebe, were adrpted and
the campaign against Laurier was
lewehed. The man who presided a1
this seting woe Mr. Patesartde, uow
Minister of lolend Revenue in the
B.,rdeo li Jessmsens
A• The Newt •ay.. "the taste of re-
cent C.oadiss biro' y ars interesting,"
but the editorial et lumps of The News
ere a poor i'I .e to go to for the facts.
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1914
IN DEFENOE OF VOLUNTARYISM.
According to figurer given by Tbe
Nation (Londot.i, the advocates of
aon•eription in Great Bnirain have not
ntucb of an argument" These figures
show that the available unmarried
men fit for active service who have
not volunteered are an insignificant
somber -a number altogether too
small to justify • departure from the
voluntary system upon which Britain
baa hitherto relied with good result..
TI a Nation gots into the matter with
minim enema, and its finding is that
Britian laws secured through the volun-
tary system an army which number,
within a few tboueand of "thegreatest
povslble number we could recruit ea a
COMICS rpt Couotr "And,- The
Nation bitterly adds,"because it is
possible that • handful more any be
obtained, Ib. order W gone forth to
tinge our peculiar gid y with shame
and to misdate our bops of victory by
redipg the moat: y into factions."
It is becoming rather the fashion in
(Janda to talk of coereripliuo. Pos-
sibly such talk dos. no great harm,
and it may serve as a safety valve for
disappointment at the slow progress
of the war. We must suppose tbe
authorities know what they ars doing.
but when • trained bet Wioo is beld
is Canada for many bog months
without any apporowt1111111. it is no
wooden if 'seriatim glialinerty an
the districts in which the blstoey of
the delayed battalion is known. The
boat way for the army beads to serum
recruits is to make good use of the
men they have There will never be
any lack of !oyal respooes to the call
for men in Canada"wben the Dece.slty
for more men M shown. Ma jot-(3ewer.l
Sam Hughes dues not talk of ooa.eriT-
tion.
All honor to the brave moo who
have came forward voluntarily as 4,
offered their lives in the Empire's
CAM. ! L:aseda should glory in her
'Voluntary army. enlisted In the muse
or right and bumani•y. and not sully
the record by any to L of cosp,rl.ory
service
SOME RECENT CANADIAN HISTORY
The Toronto News *tie kr to petty
party politica day In and day out and
Lmsta o0 opportunity of making • point
--or tryi.g to trate one-egaioet Lib-
ee+k. 1t ie so utterly unscrupulous
and unfair, however, that its part i.ac-
sbip recoils oo itself. For instance,
the other day it stated that "Quebec
Natirtealiam was powerful udder Sir
Wilfrid Lion i r. 1t M helpless under
air Robert Hordes." 11 Quebec Na-
ti.sa1rsm wee "powerful umde, Bir
Wilfrid Laurier" it was because it had
as its s11y the Conservative party cf
Qoebee and Ontario and was furnished
with Coewrvaiive funds to help Sght
its battle*. Its "belph.smem" soder
Sir Robert Borden was densomatrated
by the 'Deletion of three Natiowalists
in the Borden Ministry. had the ter-
pin with the twisty haticnallet
memblmn of the House which moulted
in the failure of the Borden (Meets -
sweet to proceed with the braiding up
of • Canadian navy, cotmsemced by
Sir Wilfrid Lender. Breams of the
Nationalist influence the Niche and
Ralbhaw were diesmastied and Creeds,
W a...val protection when war
WIMP set. Only the other day, is the
mf. Cotanmows, Mr. Lem9
are,
SIMI-Coes.rvative menhir
flee MM bow the Coster ni i are
bahw W opproaebed Messrs. Bt.nr-
mem and tmttennie before the stroke
of Mill with the Madge that they
woad4 sock together by sgreei.g. If
(ds.d, le wipe est the arm k, moral
eel and Sift the Laurie, Imperialist ie
beadwsisr. Mr. Bmursms seppNr' the
esedlNMse Ned the speakers. Th. big
Rmel•sW men of theOeweervaUew pmy
mopplied the ssmspaigs reeds. Twisty
declared Mr LamerNp, wire
EDITONIAL NOTES.
Shivery weather this -but think of
tb• boys in the trenches.
A question ft every day: What
am 1 doing to Delp to t hegrcat struggle
fur Duman liberty ?
The l'osnservstives of Peel have
missed a great opportunity to do the
Province a real service.
A Toronto man has been fined fur
wing bad language over the telephone.
Whet is • wan to do when be Olean
for the steentu time that "line's
busy' _
Rudyard Kipling s ravings should be
suppressed. They utterly misrepresent
the spirit of the British people .od .re
an offence to decency and to .-omwon
sense.
The suggestion is made -and it
ms to be a very sensible one -that
Canadian soldiers who have been
year
at the front be allowed• month
enable them to visit their homer.
see
the
ay
off to
Whet
liameot
to German
well that e
taken again
.troy factories
Canada.
her the destsaction of the ear.
buildings at Ottawa was dos
agent. or not, it is just .a
tory precaution should be
t possible attempts to de -
and public buildings in
If the eneuiy supposes that its policy
of -frightfulness" will deter Canadians
from taking an a.rtive part in the war,
be u uoder a great tieluaoe. The news
that the Parltament buildings at Ot-
tawa had been "blown up" was aa.
pounced at • Meeting at Toronto on
Thursday night •ud immediately
thirty-three young fellows climbed out
of their seats and enlisted
Lt issmid that @boot twaaty-five Per
cent. of the neo wit have offered
tbeeuelves aa recruits ie Cando bare
been rejected because of some defect,
varicose vein* and fist feet being the
most eommoe. 1a memo caste the ex-
amining pbystie{aa discovers more am I-
ous troubiee o( which the would-be re-
cruit was quite unaware. It is not
unlikely that the war and the condi-
tions which it Meeker. will result in
g reaser ausslimn being paid to ply e
Ical trsini.g and the bandies up of
sound, healthy bodice. The aofteelsg
effects of modern 000ditions of lir.
should be counteracted by a conecioee
effort to maintain • good physique.
The Floancial Post of Canada sbowa
one way in which the Po.toffbos De-
rartmeot is seedlamly beeping up ex -
ponies in connection with the rural
mail delivery. It rays : "Boxes were
to be impelled. Many clerks were
needed for the few week r' rush. These
clerks were engaged and Um loxes
were supplied, but, once up, the work
of the darks was over, but not their
positions. Handfed, 01 such clerks
were taken on the permanent staff and
are draw inn yearly ralariee with the
Natatory laereaws. They have nolb-
Img to do, and 1111 an a passion of the
time in decorate( the war and the
daemons of the authorities b getting
the expected number of rvcruita. %o
wonder the Department bad • dsfkit
of 113,0J1Q000 the past year.
Tbe Liberals of Peel county will be
performing a patriotic duty is e�ppoe-
ing the return to the Lenialatut a of
Yr. Fella, who warn convicted of sharp
practice in connection with the pur-
chase of army butes.. Mr Pallia ap-
pears to believe teat he has made
evsrytbbt ail right by banding over
the mosey wrongfully obtained in his
',Mingo with the (:overnmeot home -
boyars. The Meehan of feel may mot
take dile nay view of the aflalr, how-
ever. The poise i ., Can • map who
would be guilty of such premises ae
tboa. of Mr. Patoe worthily represent
the people of Pea empty la the Imes-
latent
ogi..
latent or be a safe ease to b•gliatm for
the Protimes P The Toronto World i.
tome Oomu.reative paper teat has no
doubts is the matter. 1t rays: "Should
he (Mr F.Uits be r, -,Meted that will
be the god of say attempt to better
political life to Owned•. If M cosec
back M Witt Poster will cross brek to
the Coma.eme from Nota Rooth, and
Mr. Garland from Carietoii, ale Mr
Robert Modes ad the whole Cen-
srrvot.ive party will be (het meek dis-
credited
The tams was welshing
the het l vis y Mapmr.. '' W bat a big
waste." he reworked to W hbad.
way stem wafts mear by
aam him �1y *liked your
A worn ad dsergtMr were at .en
dewier neigh weather. Alec a Hisser
of same time the weather tteu9d-•'Aae
yee tmtlmh. dear "N.., 1 IM.tt VW'
moiled the dawgittrr; "but 1'd tate to
yaws.'
a• ase b tae ed tars ere IDM se deer -
P ayatatm at -drier. er rote lord 'Mow,
Wel ha,.
Utile b•@h.aa, Med. load Mork or Wire.
swthsr
Leaves es ala•e..b. thea IDM were wore
The Daus bails war w biro to ere rCI
Msmlmadts orals -hod t hr..' tale « se
0Ler
Wil, .1. M pv'. eemfo,t deet• damp• cam -
net amstb.r,
Or le ,f from Hu, e. I roe e• Mora rah rake
. re.
Ar.t a. • /tale caw meaeiut is sort ales
.ta.ua.se what time at k.ue uar friend
Wootton.
Nem res 1. se .tar 1a di.t..'.t. astral skies.
bet M tM Hems (Mir .poke of -cams
fitau when.
sill Joy rad I4a.s a.d Li 4, w.II see. for
..l e.
1 b.... nam Lamb W trees./ lac big* of dor.
- .t ,seeder Loses Irma r.
WHAT OTHERS SAY.
Wia the War Fest
Meat real Y.. L
B -fore .pending too much time in
working tarot whit is to be done after
the war, at might he well to make sore
that things will happen according to
uebcduk.
The Fighting Thirty-third
N't 1.1..or HAL cur.'
Wirt u t hat :tied Bat t alic o gets to
the front their reputation will prob-
hably have preceded them and the
Getman. will lust naturally surrender
or tet ire.
What Might Have Occurred.
1'hk-•. , Trilrlmae.
It is just u well to lock on tbe
bright side of teengs. 1f the United
Sales had had a merchant marine
swot of it aoutd have been torpedped
by this time.
How Not to Do It
Taranto New..
We doubt if Canadians can be
scolded into enlittmeot. The platform
speakers who gibe and denounce do
toot get rewire. Appeal is better than
attack and aympatbetie ppeennuaaioo
better thin satirical denundatioo.
Net Mack Ma Recommend.
Wladsw 1Lewsi
Hon. W. J. Hanna, acting Premier,
planed his U. K. oo J. R. Pa11i., who
is porkies re-election in Peel. Ly
remarking : "I would ray no oma has
altered the high opinion prsviooely
bell of Mr. Faille." Of course. that
is what we might rzp.et from Mr.
Haosa, who had no scruple, about
taking 8500 as a "campaign ewntribu-
Uoo" from . Government contractor.
A Few. Things that England Has Dsmt
hr the U. S.
New Teak Life
_ Brasted nom ledepsadeooe.
Outdlstasced us in the race for
`:C�L a at eosn. of owes jukes .
Ntisesehip upon otb.rs.
AppesdMed Walt Whitman.
ReW,sd us of Henry James.
Fairdfhed the only noteworthy
ezamplm ata respect fur the Mohr.
doctrine.
Fought hard for the wd thy Id.als
for which we whimper.
Dees'( ltepea.sst Quebec.
Yur.tseal Star.
Armand Lavergo.'e "pe at.taek'
is the Legislature will got be taken
k� b would where he 1.
apparently /.arty
ion the notoriety cgs martyr. crown.
but this will be 'Harty Naiad his. He
dose not speak toe any .action of the
Fs each-Qta.dlan people. They have
their sufficing amt loyal ep.keemee is
such leaders as ArcbbI.Mp Brw.h ,
Sir Wilfrid Lander. M r. Taeel.e
who rosodly rebuked Lsverp., anti
Mr. Telller. who disavowed him. The
thousands cif their tones sten who
u e facing death •`wm.wMre as
Prance" are their us. representatives
-nota militia cfbcer who returned to
march with his trllow-militia/sea
PROHIBITION FOR ONTARIO 7
Tensile Star
1n a published lmtervi.w in The Star
Weekly this week, Mr. G. A. Warour-
too, who is chairman of the commit-
tiin charge of the campaign for pro-
hibition Is Onto io, declares that be
"ba. absolutely no doubt Ibat the
coversatlnt will art favorably" oe the
imams.* p.titba mow beteg prepared.
The fact le well knows that Mr.
Warburton at the Mt pot himself 1a
touch with Premier Hearst sod other
member. of the Government,
whoa be mew speaks so oosildeetly
evidently mean that he was not met
In any hostile spirit .ad gathered the
impre.ioo Prem them that if the
Ooseindaee of One Hurdled weld pro-
duce evidence that public opinion
teemed presbibition tire Government
would not put obstaelea In the way.
1t look. as If Outwit) wool' have
prohibition. The petition are hang
signed overwhmtmk0gly. 11 is fair to
suppose that Mr. Warbertom hes good
grimed ter bre esnilienee le the mem-
leg action atilt., Government, for it le
mot rsmsoeable to thick that those be -
bid this movement woald hat. bmf
emsewragsd by beading M of both
poetise to go .ad ad circulate peti-
tions 1a every polling .abditii.s a
the Previa" Nieto la bee the work
woe deme. tipo�mee wee to be m+
limbed to 1 y� result.
Al this trsemmst prohibition a.esr
nearer them It ..s, rid before be title
Pru ins. No petition wee ewer sifted
as 1 W ewe hen bees. It hies beam mM
enlisted with the ma.lelaaes of mesm
I slaw supposed to he elate to the Gmv-
immmmwt, and Mr. Workweek whet
t ham berm le charge of M. Jr..selmhim-
self ee.Ymmt ef the Ooveren mmt'm
melon le starry sag mat the pepirr
desire se maeiAmtad by the support
the petit iota bmf neared.
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iWomen's Coats :
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Guide these see la the !louse of Cunt
or mot biting or bra reireetly dead.
ten. Vet lite purposes of this 'arra
coursuirlogied i air he non or
✓ a it under 8ar Nines merit system.
now that Ilifigad.er-geue‘fsi
is the wreak to Mtn as. even your lieu-
tenant. iso be he is in politics, scorns (.1
thook ytu for anything hos than 0
ho far as colonels go. o • bays that •
best previous per doter, the State of at
Kentucky, backed hoc, a corner sad iiinw
ti.zty-fline colossi@ out of three
een and Real chambers, almost oos ip
in four -this shows how tbe bear' of
ibe nation as re pre- eu ed at 0 taw*
he too grest whoa the Empire 11 in
rested any other way the members el
will enlist for orenhoes envie, and m
Paillasses( will become a tol.d mast 9
of o tootle who will talk the etortuy to
death at long ranee.
The colooels will be ahly &misted by
Ct.einiodore Edward Norman Lewis.,
whose red necktie i• naivel to the
east. The Commodore has sworn sr t
to bout it down until the lierntans.a•y
is no MOM and the German army at
Stylish up-to-date coats, materials of all -wool cheviots, etc.,
clearing at each $3.00 to $10.00
Fur -trimmed coats, half price, at each $15.00
Fur -lined coats with sable collar, lining guaranteed, sizes
36, 38, 40, regular value each $5a.00, clearing $33.00
Ladies' Furs
Mink and sable muffs, scarfs, throw,, etc , a large choice
at Halt Price
en s Sweater Coats
• A few hundred still on sale, all -wool coats, in a beautiful
• "khaki" shade, reinforced, double shoulders, high collar,
• all sizes for all men. Regular value each $3.50 to $4.00,
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mostly under the bed. Tbe Ciannor.
man to bate for Is dr..; sake. but be goi
uoderstands that the Kaiset has tonsil -
itis and • numb -r seventeeo net It. end up
be tuggesits tbar, If the surgeries fail
to do their duty end cut the usonster's
throat front ear to ear, be b. doomed W
to litre the remeinder of his days with di
sh• irt, the collar haviog a sl•ht raw 1.
edge. This humane suggestioo is di
fail ly typical f Hie 'nodes at• *ph it in
which we Malt wee our vict•iry tbe W
Germane don't qMt bah) killing.
Of be gallans y nis.e in i be House 11°„.,
of Common at 101101 seers can be seen
almost soy day in riervice khaki.
Their, Reno are tbe sample. Timm
ate pinty more wbere 'bey come W
(rum. 11'7 are the casual Mono
4o -inch extra heavy bleached cotton, even thread, regular
16c, for 12 1•2c
36 inches wide, heavy fine pure white flannelette, regular
2 OC, for I5C
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eacarob to mot. quit, an OOLNIMIld.
Visitors invariably -so away imp/rased
_with tbe Easy* Seven, witb their
resolute sheet *hook 1 hi ir devil -
waist bentitill=males piss
ly, four cola dim) rows. Wiwi motion b
Sever ere net isms it anew they
are proud of their clothe*. nothing
Onsend Scies use the seven
as a demonstration be, fovea. The
=ryetrength. The witch world
le to impress ostelifers with oar
meet know that Ws me nary for C m-
ade to furnish live bemired thousand
colonels for this war as five huodred
thousand privet es--perhepe easier.
The fiseepie ;levee happre to be all
Comiervativa, not breams the Liberal
adonis hi the Hone are kw keen on
duty, beis bonen Cory don't take
twin from Sam Heethes to the same
Meek uniforms in -awn cot of the
Peopie welled thinkjest MAN)* -Geo-
mai Sam. Nide, oftimlage of the
=Ilitittott. bad ordered them
cut to d the Mail Chameitte• oe
the Rose rifle, or Meimithieg Uke that.
1104 display their olden so protessily.
though they are them with the goods
jest the same. h's nee break -
the Coneervativee wear khaki -pro -
Newer it ',cocky." please-aad the
Liberals feel that way.
TN Sample Sens wary boas day to
dey -nee M the shank wear their
ualforess elide their ether clothe, are
being penned -bet them I sake oft.
eons are Oolostel George iteadhery,
Colonel Smyth. Colosal George Fowl-
er. °Mood Taylor. Coked Stewart,
Colossal Tarnish' and Oidemel Gerald
White. If they are eet coked.
they °markt to hes Caked Denali
Stewart Maeda sir Iasi de lig hie busts
raid is Need to maid,. He comas from
badamberg. N. *ale the salt ale
bromic big awe if he is ever tamed
loose ea the Genoese any other
(opacity them that ot army servos -
whit* is his job eow--ilemeoe's record
with the Miamian is going to look
The ilaespie Siren ban all done or
will do their bit. Alien one make
of ome kraal or another. Calomel Gor-
ski White sad Coked Teemaie both
leaked Oda at the bet Hee-
meted them with tighter sad
woe their VOTE C0400•1 OMItOrl Fowl-
er, a Some.. N. B., will be remem-
bered es the bmo of • dopiest* battle
with tbe Hoe. Charlet Hyena a few
years a batik widest be Mill m-
eow one of the femme coadietis of
the Grans Member. Calomel Taylor.
of New Weetesieeter. B. C., editor of
The British Colombian, le at this ego
rat oesideotiag °a behalf of wbite is
bees ea te and Meek me that
of Liege.
Colonel George Bradbury sad Cal-
omel Smyth aril raising regiments
Orikeel BraJbeey rains hie la the
frem the
Neethwasaver lieges to draw largely
Iran methies to de iges mew,
sad whose N selesiraiden he
berm Meetagiet. wet that • Ger-
ona mash nee subdivided, whether
mum NM am nay pray et felloweit op
eleselly with geld mart the 'A" le steel
slime me In caseudese. Caked
bee base year age
when he on Mae& ow libe
ez=ile wenn whit" wee alma*
deaseied his bedilime gamin and
him • esiemel en tine twee.
°Memel Smyth. *hi le *Ng is
Allen' what thramid Mredbary le de -
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are Extra 'Values for You. - - -
Three i -bus. Chaff Baskets.... Mc
Two 1 -bus. Willow Baskets... 35c
One 2 -man Posthole Auger..$ 3.00
Four D -handle, " round point,
best grade, regular Si.00
Shovels 50c
One base -burner Heater, new
fire pot, in good shape, good
One Art Garland base -burner
Heater, used only three
winters, practically as good
as new. When new would
sell for $45.00. For a quick
sale $19.75
will buy it.
One 3 -burner Dztroit Coll oil
wickless Cook Stove, reg.
$11.75
Two Ovens for same, reg. $3.00.$ 2.00
One hundred Grindstones at... 25c
One $3.00 Hammock $ 2.00
Two pairs Snowshoes, reg.
Skates at half-price.
We have several excellent values
in new and second-hand Ranges.
k will pey you to look up your
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lag be Massibehm amps le is mot aa may
in raft addiere Atoms as it is le
Manitoba. miss le the muse a she
soil, whim* le meet Stied ihe
nuts, whereas Mat id MentiebedirTM
is nitrates NI teatimes ind °thee
elements all fertility ; bat he is gong
b is beet Let other oallensie le Algoma
raise what they like, HMI or Claimants
Una bet Colonel Bill Smyth is goieg
to raise a regiment.
Seen dey I expect to ten who the
colonels are aed how they beeeme col-
onels, whether It wait foe Wag • (kb-
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for Goderjch
and Distrirt.
Best Coal Mined.
Amy quantity beet an Maple
Naha lifted Weed. Mamba
eget ell
emidemes far er SI
feed, or helping tbeeneelves to railway
subsidies. or dameieg their lege MI at
die Nees' military inn. oe Aries mem
. as theitiasl John Stan-
field deem eteivrweer that does sot
shrink eves le the fees of the newsy -
some time, I repeat, I may go rate
ANN% bet etetawbale let in call at-
tendee to the rapist ties of Major
Goma late of fleskateira. aow of the
Eleedweartere Staff. with seeriet mad
neld freaks es Me coat Naar sad a
news ou his cap Nil other Silage.
Twelve snetiss ago ;ream lir. Ones
bad as Nab notion of siti • major
as you sad I have of Mayhew • harp.
Bet he was NI fest two is hie boots
sad had a eany twinkle to bin ties
he ought to ash le am hie geed Neal -
Um Omelet me he did hear°
Mr. Grose keine easitigh wet tiollarra
good chanson get by. lbeirise. he Judged
that the army needed a let of Soh mad
became Seib is Mahn feed be theagebt
he might get aa order frees the Militia
Department foe say omit whale a week
for the Headquaiters Suff.
With that MOS iMM is ids bead be
west to Ottawa, where he orate a
gnat bit with Sir Maas. who bee al-
ways been of the *plebe that If the
a itleb War Meat Me seen ask the
wee would get • below So leineb-
"MeV, veers high."' said the
Osman! odd, **Orme. I make yee
oney rrumg Set*. "Ole ye no de
better
'Nay well,' said Sir Sem -I mike
"Why not colonel r posisied Major
these. - They one to be nen pew -
41111 de Sour ism OM." maid Sir
Saes. "TS emirs yea Piehmemerer-Ges-
oral." And he let Mot et that.
As adept ef hishiebeperral reek Ma -
owner
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