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The Signal, 1916-8-17, Page 2• ! havlsabsat AUUt•Kr 17, 191* ifsb woad THE SIUNAL PRINTING Cu., LTD. Puauattaaa Tits awn at. leT► out t M oat Nr to 'Itis the Rs�I tag. t► k 'Street. Uoderich Outero w:-000 7t+Mlwhuas N Jusatrrius, r ou..- -4. i Dollar and Mt, et.t. per r . If paid moony 1n advance l)ue will be eo sated : to *abaci -Ilse'. to the State. the rite ie one Dollar and r'Vty errata .triad, in adraime. itaborlher. who :all to receive Tag DIUN.L regularly by trail wWoaater a favor by ecemaiettest the publeb K gethe tact at a.eul .o.te .. poiWe. When t of adder.. la ssd.rtr d. both old ..d t w now whiner .bw,fd tie siren. Remittance. Ste be beak draft. napes .e moan •der. or real.tei.d letter. nlalbmiiiesim at any taws. - States for display and afafaaat Meeh te will be mien on anvil- oYf . t.aaaleatt Khat dame: sdvertemento. — sesta per Uses hr stat tn...rt.roa and four 'Mb per Dos M est mihaequent Meer M o. lllmaaated ht s teak Metal aaaparell —t wel r e 1/ata► salver seals of .tz hum e�atrdorr,{eve -ayes,,., AdverW.- Vm w. slit ass. aa1M. Meoae far O t t to ft. oto Farr for teats er b Rest, Artie/s. ter ruts. we..set ensedfafoybtlime, Tweedy dee tent„ each 0301011100 : O.. hailer for dirt swath. rift, Ceuta tor o►. bio r.ouent wootb. Larger .drettlsemteet. in pro lion. An- iwace:went• to ordtwary feaatug type. Ten Cont. per line. No nonce Ice. than 1reoty- dveCent.. Any .peetal native, Ibe object of which!. the pecuniary beneet of any wdlrid nal or .e.orlati.D. to be considered au ad. �r U.ement and charged accordingly. To l'uatasruwD•N7R-Tb. °Decoration of our eubecrlbera sad readers h rnrdlwly Ito ot- ed toward. tWtlug Ted tlteoa r. • weekly record of .11 Weal. county aid 'harlot donor.. No cow mankatton will be attended to uilw* at con- tains the name end addle.. of the wetter, not oeoeworlly for pubDcalio., but as Ori evtdeoc.e of good faith. Now. it.mr should reach Trim Smarm aloe 004 later IM. Wednesday sotto of soca week. THU/RSDAV, AUOURT 17, 1 11 16 SETTING THE SUN RIGHT. The editor of The Weekly Sun fears that single Calera are socialists in dis- guise. and protease. to see no differ- ence between land values and the v.•.IUe. ear, of • bushel of wheat with reference to the creatiou of these valuer, by the community. He ot.ght to change the name of his paper to The •Veekly To ilight, for one is supposed to see things clearly in the sun. While it is true that the community gives value to a bushel of wheat (that is. if their were nobody wanting it. it would have no valuri. it is ale° true that if there were oobody wanting wheat it would not be produced. This cannot be said of land. The land is here entirely withatit the effort of pian : wan does not create the land as 11- way h• said to create the whiter. suppose a wan duloped a cafl.wd of wheat ou n vacant lot in the uutrk'rts of a growing city. In a few years the dean[ lot would 1.e mottle j,"Ihaps thousands of dullers, while the carload of wheat would have ling ago totted and i's value would have utterly van- ished, iu spite of the Inst of the preaeoce of a Targe and the wing cow- wunity. In the one ca.", the were presence of the community give- value to the land; in the other case, the wheat is of no value mares tnan puts is through the procebses which render it ueelul to bins. ‘Vith the indtvidt..lietic trend 'of: thought ot the editor of The Sun wet have much in cowwou ; Lot indtvid--) Indians canno' thrive p1ope'ly withuutl a, basis of freedom, and their le not (r"edou, where nue wan. or a set of men, own* the land :and by this mvnt•tship dominates his fellows. In: finitely more .urutlias are made by the irjute ice of our existing land laws then would le wade by a general ptraching and liereplanee of the doe. ilex of the sint/loge%err. Tile trouble with the editor of The Sun Itch.. by the way, is Mr. Gordon t\'aldtou. who is is emendate iu I lie pending Tot °too bye election) is Ther, while tie believes himself to Lr am advanced Littera!, he is in habits of thought aro-..lack Con- aeivative. F'ortumately he inherited, or Requited ea,ly in life, some literal pi inci(dr., hat he iefuses either to let them grow 01 to It t himself grow out of them The land Allem is cum- plirated by the fact that land has been isinght and sold like such connuo.liti.-s as wheat and gr .set leo itud drygo ods, and the pin cbaser ret a pie.•r of land may have no idea at all of becoming an op- pressor of hi. fellowmen or of further- ing soy injustice; but this does out alter the underlying, overwhelming fact that the existing .yrtrw of teed tenure tends to injustice end oppie.- sion. Perhaps some day the editor of The Sun. l v the grace of God. may see the truth, and 'l he Sun will then *hind with a new and more illuluinating hr ightneas acting Mini.Mr of Militia evidently has other views. Dr. Hasson, professor in Laval Uni- versity. speaking of recruiting io Que- bec, said that it must be remembered that outside of the personal efforts of Sir Wilfrid Laurier there had been comparatively little leadership of the reel sitting movement in Quebec. "And 1 say this ot Sir Wilfrid without patty prejudice." added Dr. Masson, smiling. "fur by upbtiuging and inclination 1 •w It Cotreeterttivtr." The people of Mwthwesl Toronto - Outer tit theta at least who ate •t all interested to politics -aro having • glorious time just now. Tn. bye -elec- tion for the Provincial seat bas devel- oped into • tough -and -tumble contest, and there ha. 'ren • suceeasiou of up- towli us meetings at which the midi - riser has bad as much to ray its the men on the platfo(ru. Sight or enore prospective candidates were in sight, but the official uowinationa narrowed the Held to four --a Conservative who declatrr himself not sati.fled with the Hearst lio•ernwent's prohibitory enactment hut who has been o cepted as the Gevernwent candidate ; a Lib- eral who is frankly opposed to prohib- ition : soothe( Liberal who stands oo Mr. Howell's platform but who chime that prohibitiou is not now an issue and a Social Democrat 1 whatever that way be) who favors prohibition. It will he seen that three of the caodi- d•lm.. recognizing the large element in the couruturnoy that is opposed to prohibition, are lockicg for voter among this section of the electorate, while the fourth probably hopes to consolidate the prohibition vete in his favor. Other questions that are to the front ate the nickel issue raised by The Tnruntu Wield and the Government's attitude towaids Hydro development. �On the past record of the con.tituemcy It locks like •n easy thing for the Goy - eminent candidate ; but the Hearst Government does not appear to be I pat ticulit ly popul it es en among Con- , servativef., •aid anything way happen. ONE OF THE "BIKD-MEN. Mr. Jas. Sinclair Is Trainmt foe Mili- tary Aviauon Service. I Mr. R. R. Mallows has rereivrd a letter team Flight 8u1 -Lieut. Jss. L. A. Sinclair, formerly of Gudericb. who is in training in England for Aviation I service, flow which The signal tp per - 1 looted to publish the following It.ter- riting paragraphs ( V. hen 1 eoutwenced this letter I thought i would be able to finish it iwwedie:rle, but it is Slow 11 u'cloek at night. Most of the day has teen spent walking. IV. went to one ril- llagr, had a twit around, then WI 10 ; the melt one for lunch, rowiek back to aneigblx,ring farwuouse tut tea. I After tea we mot. red to another vol - lege, and attended chinch service in a I delight flit old church which was ortgtnelly hail- about the eleventh cel.t tit t . It WAN .ddrd to 6110111 17111 and is now in quits a substantial ton- ' moon Aod is very quaint. l: stands by the site of an . old Roman camp, uhete stone coffins of that age and 01 her ancient pieces of pottery. coins, etc.. have leen dug up. The old IG,- uosm n. .d lune through the village and can vett' easily be distinguished from aey of the others in the locality It was very hot walking today, hu the motor 'litre was very nice. "'h roma', certainly does look hoe Softie law would do very well now, a tFings Are getting vet y dt v. 1 he cold EDITORIAL NOTES. Both of the l'. ti. Presidential candi- dates ars running atter the women. You see, neatly four million women will have votes in the election next November Blase tumblers were flying ata Meet- ing of the London city rouneil the other night, two of the members using these missiles to enforce their sagu- mrnts. Alderur• .hind' a nnflne themselves to throwing iovecti1M. in the •tames of sir Mss Hugbee, who has gone overview the Ottawa Govsroment has *crewed up suf lei,ot courage to stroke the name a Sir Ram's friend, J. W. -ley Allison, from tb* list of honorary colonels. 1t will be remembered that even after the diseeiosor.s before the Meredith -Duff Dont sltafoo Sir Nan still declared his ..b. .bled oe.Menoe is Allison. The THE SIGNAL : 3ODERICA (INTARI° , good. conelderiog the •trenuou* time* we Ore living in. Men areret•- scar.x, as almost every avail*Ids wan bee been called up for service. The girls and women are doing vet y well and can be found iu eu'11 strange places : on the tutus and buses, in & _places of all kill's, and tit munition factorise by the tbuusande. They are •leu driv- iug big motor lorries and are rvrai em- plc(yed lu the railway shops looking afttier Li, aloe of coons. is very high sou at piesrut petrol is potu* lo hr butted for its user.. las the Targe oil tee balls and buses •t• fewer um numb r •ud more people will have to walk. Otherwise thitias Ap- pear slosh normal. Du you ever .ete Mt. Marshall. C. P. anew, or .Mr. sthip,uao : 11 se, ee- Member we to thea, soot tell thrill I'll wit'e Ment. tide! .Don. How is Verna ' I think you both would enjoy a quiet walk here on some cool evening. Slr'ling along by the hrd .tutee where the bloa.t.ws of tie wild news are now fal)i' g, thr•,u.:b fields of scented clover tied among sear tit et -intent poppies, Is in- deed very delightful. TO 11LCOGMIZE "STANDARD" MOTELS. Bet Provincial Lipase Board Makes Ez caption of C. T. A. Counties. The Provincial Lierus, Board i, to recogntzecertaln Forel. In the Prov- toes ail •'atandeed" hotels. '1'bis means that the (leveller will he armoured • certain degree of comfort. and it will also mean that for hotel will be pre- tec(ed ageiuet eowpeIition trout p!aewe of the boarding hotter type and will have aerie*a tights' not given to other bottle for the sale of soft drink*, cigere. cigarettes, etc. ." The qu.et ou has h eu asked why no "atan.lard" hotels wet. to he hreuetd flu Canticle Temppe'rance Act counties 'such u Huron, Perks and Peel. Vice- ' Chairman Dingman of the Provincial Liceuee Board boo stated in reply to this that it was through no lack to de- sire on the pert of the commission, I hut its legal advisers declared C. T. A. territory was doubtful ground for the operation of tbs. '•standard hotel" pro- visions of the Or tat io •Truiper•nc. Act. Mr. Dingman personally re - The '`Nation of Shopkeepers. ff •••••••••••••••••••••••••• M4CEWin Estate Exclusive agents for SCRANTON COAL for Goderich and District. Best Coal Mined. Any quantity beet all Maple Blithe, Mixed Wood, Hemlock and Kindling (Cedar or Pine.) TELEPHONES, office i)1 residence 'la Or 68 4141410414041140000.00000000.00414141 In a'1 count -tea A,k foe our I\VF.N. TUlt3 AL VIIElt,whlch so:, La soot grew MARION s MLAR:OX. 1184 University at. Mentr els ••••••••••••• ROBT. WILSON Massey -Harris Agent Hamilton St., Goderich 41=111m 7000 Rods of STANDARD FENCE must be sold by July 1st, 191(1. F\'e have two ear loads of the hest fence that money can buy and we have bought Imo we can sell right. fall 1n 10,4(1 see our stock and get our price Iwfore you buy your [ant•*, \Ye nerd the money and you need the fever, Fara Machinery We carry a full bur of Farm M.chinery always on band. Buggies and Carriages \\'e have them, all shapes and airier. A large assortment a - ways oo out Hour. 1f you need • few tyre of Stat FAMOUS (1 1. It HOME- STEAD FFR1IL1ZER, we have a carload just w, Hard or Soft Wood delivered to any part of town. Phone No. 1b.. The Nov Army 1dol1voning the g.. Nis) : -.end the next arti -1-, Madam?" Flout Lond•.n t 111111 0. ASK AROUND YOU FOR :HE PROOF That Dodd's Kidney Pills Always Cure Kidney Disease. Lac B• uchette, Lee Sr. Jean, Que.- Aug. Iith.-(Special.)-Mr. Arthur t F'Irurie, well known and highly re. e slect.-d herr, has ts.ued n .1F.rt. con- . el... statement iu teg-ud to Dodd'. s K.dnev Pills. IL is 6s follows '•1 have found that D«ld'. Kidney Pills are an excellent rrwedy and that they cure kidney disease, rheutuatiew and indigestion." It you inquire sowing your neigh - tens you will end mores of people who hnvr found in Dodd'r Kidney Pills re- lief from ,owe feral of kidney- trouble. It may have been the dry. itching .kin, dizziness, nervousness and ^billty to get refreshing sleep that tuark the eat tier stage. of the weenie, or it may be dialetre. dropsy, rheu- matism, heart disease, or lima,. other of the dangerous disea.,it that mark its advanced stage. cloudy weather of the last six week./ has ,et things hack nearly a mouth, but the grips look very good, even at that. itepo:ts ot host in the West have been the weans of slightly in creaetng the prices of wheat herr, but we hope it will he of little coo•e- q uen,ce. You will see that my headquarters at pteseut ate up to---. I came away from the beauties of the south coast :over few weeks ago and am here t0 finish and olonld graduate to a mouth of all goes well 1 have been Hying several different types of machtncs and commence a new type next week. I have been get- ting oh all right and.enjoy our artial pa+sages, espe.-ially *hen we go for • c:o**-cnulltty Hight. W then Hod out way flow tow piece L° Another, and can do it as easily as nue can on a motor on the land below providing the visibility is fairly g.s.l end it is not tow cloudy. It 1. a ..nuewhat differ- ent proposition from t:ulway life and i think is somewhat roots of a strain on the nerves, espe.aally'When shrap- nel iwgine to Hurst ter.„rod your tail. NV. mid a visit imolai His Majesty Klug George and Quern Mary with their staff not long ago. They stayed *limo • couple of hunts and made • general inspection of the place, t.eew- insty intersvting themselves in every- thing. Some flying was done for their benefit, hilt nobody saw me aloft about that time. Our photographer took a Octave' of their arrival, in u& tee, ial r•*urra, from aloft, at about WI feet. He had It de- veloped, enlarged end printed, from glut ter plate to ex 1u In *tartly twen- ty minute.. which. judging by Ilse re - suite, i tuought earl pretty quick work. You will be following the Allied ae- tivities on all fronts with much inter- est and it is gratifying to think that at least we are taking soseboadw•y. It is a bard and a long road to roe, but die and most be ID. i..vitabie and see til bops Mat the day is not far dis- tant wben the barbarous enemy will he driven into the e. This lost out- rageis madd..IMt and It will do no more than to 1 the determine- (tof thisAllies.ver to rest nowt Prussiiin utiliser** is ooze swirl y des. fro Tim Zappe have been paying ve • visit of kite, hut have not bees able to locate ue as yet. They will meet with • warm rissig if May dn. I met lash- &Alerts and m brother Don in Leedom last week�.l and we bed • great lira, t.getDer sealq sore of the of the "village” .ed t.lking over Oases at bowie, ('onilaion. In the country are very e+amav assn-). t"O. ••••••w•••••• greeted thio a. he hod been 'Token or - wtUteri to ue behalf of three rural hotels desiring to take out "standard— ' hotel licensee, and doubtless there were other.. But the C. T. A. brill" Dominion leg.*lotion and carried by the vote of the prupl. W.0• not to be challenged by Provincial enactment assuming to operate alongside. The fact that nu "standard- betel licenses will he itetue.l in there counties of course need u, t prevent good temper- : ince bark Irmo b-iug r. inducted i these, but the special privileges else- where offered to •'ataudatd" hotels Could not three iwenjoyed. Fronk E. MacDonald, one of the! Best-known cigar and tohacro dealers in Dotson, died at his honer in [bat city following heat prostration. He was born in t.,sierien forty-four years 84.. our for Ih% last quarter of a cen- tury he had maide4 in Detr.•it. He is survived by his widow an4 our daugh- ter. Irene. 1 1 r 1 SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR THE DOMINION WAR LOAN TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER. By purchasing a bond you will help to WIN THE AR and obtain fir yourself ani nt of the highest els* yielding a most attractive rate of Interest. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OTTAWA. { ..e • t. N• . • MEW•' • ��•Nm, .11 ASIAN i Dille iij�'i'�` A SHOWER of comfort in warm Weather you can take any tifne yon fes:: disposed when your bath- room is fitted up in modern style with a good shower apparatus and bath - tub. Let us put you in improve -d sanitary plumbing worthy of the times. If we du it. it's done right. Fred Hunt HHAMILToN STREET 'PHONE 135 SUMMER SHOES 100If you would he well and comfortable you nutlet have cool summer footwear. We have the latest in Oxfords and Pumps, and our prices are motel reason- able. TsPais sail Downs; Shoes are now in .tock. Thr tidiest, nattiest. most wearable line of tb, Lifeboov Rand in stork at the lowest possible prices. Geo. Mac Vicar North fide Naar* OODRRI('H • - •• •• •• • • T N goods wanted every day. Owing to 1 • our immense purchases made before the • great advance in prices, we quote these • prices which are much below mill prices today. •• • Flannelettes • 200 pieces '_'x to 30 -inch heavy white Flannelette, at • per yard 1110 • 36 -inch heavy white Flannelette, at per yard, 12 I etc • 36 -inch extra quality unbleached Flannelette, plain, • suitable for sheeting, underclothing or Red Cross • purposes. Worth 22c, at per yard ........ ,1st • 36 -inch colored Flannelettes, pinks, blues, etc., in neat • stripes. Worth 1+)c, at per yard 1 IC • Sheeting • 72 -inch plain bleached Sheeting, good weight and free • from dressing, at per yard 2Sc • Yard -wide Lonsdale Carnbrics, at old price 15c • 40 -inch bleached Cotton, at per yard........... 1 5c • 36 -inch best white Cottons, at per yard........ 12 1 -2c • W. ACHESON & SON Bargains in Staples • • •• •• •• •• •• • •• •• • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • Prints and Ginghams • • • Dress Silks • Pard-wi.1e Taffeta Dress or Suiting Silks, cat per • yar'l $1.50 • :36 -inch -wide hlac k Duchess Silks, extra a uality, old • • dye. beautiful finish, at per yd./15c, $1.00, $1.23 • � • Dress Poplins •• • 3t1-inc:: French Jilt; Poplins, for coifs, skirts or dresses, • • all colors and black, at. per yard . $1.35 • • Knitting Yarn • s • • • We have di-tri:,utL-tl from some of the best stills in • • Canada handreds of spindles of Yarn. Compare • • our quality and I"ices with anY. Fair ; _soldiers' • sox.' u'1.14 d natural clean scoured' mill Yarn, • _ or :; ply, at per Ib....• . 90c • • Scotch F:nFrrinn i . ht grey knitting yarn, a; per • • .......$1.25 • • Finestsuper Fingering. silver grey .knitting Yarn atIP • lb 11.60 ••• • • • • • • • -- • • W. ACI1ESON & SON •• fR ••••••••••••o••••••••••••• • Print. s'::1 Ginghams, a large choice, all at old price-, 10c and 12 1.2c Pi... Butterick Patterns for September now in stock, also Delineator on sale. 0* , GOOD EVERY HOUR `/t D1-oArve11 Tucketts CLUB . SPECIA Ci ar 7 FOR 23o F. H. WOOD Tobacco, Citars, Pipes, etc. Newt Davey s Jewettry Store The Square--Goderich_ SAV • °MADIi< N CANADA" New Prices August 1,1916 The following prices for Ford cars will he effective on and after Aug. 1, 1916 : Chassis - Runabout - Touring Car Coapelet Town Car .Sedan $450.00 475.00 495.00 695.00 76x00 890.00 e 0. S. tone. oteTsin•to Ther prices are positively- 'mannered against •ns- re- mise -Hon before August I, 11117, but then is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time. f�AI• LY tEt - - M - 000 ai •T It