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TICE SIGNAL
OODNIRION, ONT.
New Leader of United Farmers
Tells Where His Party Stands.
MOUTH HUMOR airrtfuss.
ii 1. ' 1 lin ry , newly elected leader of
the P P. (0., spoke as follows : lta
avcettbiog the position 110 whieli you
hone elected we, 1 feel keenly sen,ittle
ot the honor ti 4,'), you !save totaterred
upon 11111. raid elo, of the great resist.-
- tiNvilitios ohich attompony that Manor.
Tlic 44.14j4 Ito is unions- its the political
histeoi
the Oraonce. 1411141/, ..0 far os
I *n 4 6,0111,11y eamst, is not tow
S4 4,4.') .. 1,1 lue 114111, OA 1
1.'414414(' led
the lied upon which you
ha veithiret1 ine is litsely to hove more
thorns that' featiletla f141d not,
how.% er, entertain any teem regerdieg
the t.ilisationle im true we may lie
,:i hotting In experience. litit the sitilatioot
1 is owl tow which calls for the tine arts
44 the lintitician. It is true that in a
bellhe WO 111111-01.111 ttle fornsing coot
snootily, mod, hi 4111 truth, Iliat **lion
--'ofgtlle Iwopl..lowIli'.eia:n gnti7l fir
storey years of agreater v:ice in the
kintiliares a the i011OPawlof the
century, oke hiit is osduty
ofivOiattel14. sitlo'. Itiit 111 11 ery
seoisw..,4..n.pi.00ai0w(i..
. fOtty per 11411of the pemsle who NEP
it* the farms. loil also the greet boil
of 11,t. timmom petaple $!! ___!1 Classer,
the people 11 1141 are ilealiThin or good
go41a11110e111. of stalaility. efilcienty mml
e 30(10111) , HOW of the (air and equal
eadotienwitt id Law.
. (star h11111111001, therefore, depends. out
on political m4.tI0W1111'ing, taut me the
hieudIli and falrowes of our policy, nod
Or (.1,1adhere's,* to the high ideals of
demovreey 41 44(4 p111111C tWI'Vice w hieh
hove insole this in,111.11111PIli a vital thing
In the lire of the 1411011. Hay we not
hope Iluat before long this movement.
.Mhitti has had its Idrtia in one partly-
$" dm*. may - exploit" and tiroutien
ID) if sbrill iwthme, Hot merely._ a-
farniei-,* porty, Iiiit in a very real aense
a osooe's party.
Against elperial Privilege.
ii is too early to $peak of our 'eels -
!alive program. We tune not yet beell
culled on to form it Government, and
it *mild be 1111410e to NM 1114114e. We.
ca.. boo,•ser, IN, doe n pertain broad
pi im iples obeli 111(10) 4141 Ot1011111 &Or-
el., CS 111 1111 matter. Our war, in ttie
p111. lois helot vs.riged on Mo'citil Pr1111-
1e4c. 1% i• m n• not a41 this tiuw going to
1
abandon the oriticIplea of Jostles. tool
fair play which have netuated us in Ilse
{oat If we are (Idled to power we
must *Mod fur no class legislation of
whatever kind. Otir legislative pro-
gram moat tre framed for the lienetit
of "% pry Just and tiont.st *ad legilleitate
interest in the Pronto*. It, in the
tarrying out of *awls * program, ttw
1111i11/4 .44141 $11,111011eNt interests get
the Way, so 11111111 1111 worse for the
latter.
If caned to ptiwer, ate of our first
administrative ditties must be feer-
liosty and effeetively to etiforre 44*
will of the people441, expreowd in the
re, yid probibitIon referendum. With
(lint mandste 1 am pentonall.411
thorough 1111,011 And synspathy. We
most tire to It that it has effecti•.e
egfoireinenait may Sie that It will
ftrund tbat 11h.re are loopholes or
defects lit the Myr ohich render it
llittic1111 10 enforce. 11' so, it will he
our duty to eocrett them.
WiU Attack High Coed of living.
The people look to ita to make an
holiest tempt 10 awl VP 0 problem
which hears 'wanly on all, and ollich,
Ns wages mid prices of term produce
.1(14.341*. may 114111:0111e 1411 ill(,41t'I'$1414'
hoyden the Iiigh.isnal of 44 lug. The
solution df (ht problem, in its entirety,
may not be within the power of the
Provincial Legislittitre, bat it will be
mar duty to thoroughly investigate the
condit ions surrounding distribution,
auil if we Mod that prient sre toxicity
inflated as the result of.obstnictions or
combinations in restraint of teed., to
vigorously enforce ouch -kw, as "vitt
male these-imposoilde.
We are here as the result 'of a wide.
'spread emsvietion, not only on tlie part
tlh....(armers, hot on the port of
1111111 11 dwellers. also, that the two oh'
parties have faileti..to _achieve their,
oatensible purpose. that. Wamely, of
governmeut 04 (1,,' people by the people
and for thepeople. Ami my hope is
that, with your loyal support, we inaty
he able to advents. the cootie of trite
democracy. Thus and thus only wilt
°ins...esti/dente to. ultimately Justified.
I thank yon again for the contidenee
yoti have Iwstowed upon use, whieb, in
all humility, 1 shall try to inerit.
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Ellerington Hieks Horgan
177 41 35.
104 52 110
07 71
oa 19 27
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"1103 1716 2.'6
1114SORNIE
43 ItiO
,1 46 107
llis 127
38 In
. 246 531
, STEPHEN
\ 47 113 17
36 75 4
THIS WEAK,
NERVOUS MOTHER
How Lydia E.Piakkaae•
Coospouad
Risbured Her Health.
regladislpda. Ps. -1 was vorywok
always tired. ray back ached. mad I felt
sickly Beast el the
thee. I west to a
IV:sad e la
samosa iadi-
bid
gestise, which ad-
ded to say weak
eandleasa kap ma
worrying mast a(
tie time -sad be
said If I maid not
stop iliac 1 mold
barszt=s1
.411
i
MSoy bashead wanted -. t. try ito
ad it &rawest' aad felt • little bet-
tor. I kept kap fee three mesithe
1 fetal Asa and ean eat amythieg
wit11en4diatreee or aervoesesse "- Mee
J. Woiresdnin, 2642 Nardi Tarter St.,
Philadelphia Pe
The majority et inotbere
overdo. Dime ar• se many
apes their thee mid strewth; the result
is 4*ver4.e4 s mistimed, ves-dowa,
baryons ideniritlibeethsebes. back-
ache. Irritability end 6epress1on -sad
sees mere "rises elhasmes
It is at NICII periods is life thee 1ed74*1.
Plakbens's Vegetable Coaspassd will
renters a sonata healthy soodllion. ea
ea al be Mrs. Wortlilitie
,O2 43 61
135 ea
- *et- - 23
51 \\1 4 50
24
foo.111 9
". Mt- jilk
- ,346 ottg
HAr
8T. HEI.Ett.
Tumidity. Nov. 4.
I Inten4c4 for last week.)
Hallowe'en pissed off quietly In our
%Wage: only D few of the *44.44.',,*44.44.',, tool
warkwkx u.ert. out for u
Mr. W111 Weadon sports a new
Chevroleat er.
Mr. 11. Mc.thisterthe tax -gatherer,
14 making r111111111*..
Mclhaiuslil tool 'Sunda theeshiull
machine closed up the 11
14111011.14 (Invert
Itig on Solidity.
Mr. moil Mrs I. Todd nod Stanley
spent Sunday at 'I'reswater.
Mrs. Ja.41401,'..Itumage. Jr., viailed her
grandniotiwr, Mrs. rioter, tit Kincar-
dine over Sumbiy.
Misr Rennie, of Stratford ,Priordo.-
tery, addremted the .1)144(4'741(104) 4.4
("Alvin church on Plumley roomng i )0
theForward %memorial. 111 ttw evew
fug she *poke hi (1,.' interest of the
Mission Hand, 11 being 1114. thank -
offering meeting. Mb* !Lennie is iii
able speaker and, wart 'listened to with
much interest.
Mr. ond 4145. Itieurieh, of Cargill,
end Ma
r. nd Mrs. Meliensit. and daugh-
ter, of Muckludw, 4114 -11.. visited at Mr.
Jae, on Monday
reit are plenum' to report that Mr.
John who lois itudergora. an
in rnghaut hospital, IN im-
proving.
The W inititute meeting
*1,1,1,wu• 1 Vat Mr,.. Otos, Wolitio
F*ridue w \very well attended.
although the w \her was not very
fot
Mrs'. Hyde Isb.
v' friends in and
insigne) (*argil!.
3,1re. Wellwood visit her daughter,
MM. 14.0. Webb. (luring t week.
Mr. W. MclOtillin und (la liter Mary
left loot week for Algoma an Mary
haw secured a ,whool 1/ Lake.
Mr. Met,Millin returned ani Sato
Mni. W. J. Humphrey and Slims ila
'Pent the week -got with Hrs. F ,
Whitechtuch.
Mr. rod lin...lack Bennett anti chi
rem l'ort Allwrt. at 1.1r. 44'611
19 22
No. 1 - lit \
No. 2 - 14
iii '
No. .3 -- - re: ' Iffl, 222 -
No. 4--27 . No • 0.
No. 5- 16 . 113 13
440. 6-
No. 7 - 2.4 34 123. II:
44
No. ti- 11 al t 25
.y..._. ___. -de- •
:01 679 . ' 134
HAYFIELD AND HEN8ALL
Itilyfirid- 124 34 49 ,
liensail-- 2114 32 164
GODS:RICH 1'0WNSIHIP
No. 1-- Kr 33 . 45
No. 2- 73 48' 35
No. :: 84 40 113
No. 4-- ell... 21 13 •
No. 5-1.-- 74 11
42 Zi 20
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No, 5 --
No. 1-
4-
292---= 167
29 72 77
35 57 70
149
Do
as 08
277-27T
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HOW HURON VOTED ON THE REFERENDUM.
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0. T. A. SUSTAINED 411 A 2turoRiT5 OF VOTES IN
E4ER1 MUNICIPALITS.
The foltowing I11 11191. or the referendum vote It, 'forms ismnly
lone Ism,. emplaned by Mr. A. T. Cooper of Clintou, county secretary
of the Temperance .1ll4*owe. Tiwy show a "Nis" IneloritY in 'were
mamicipality on -.111 four questions, niol aggregate emlnly maliArities.
ranging trim 1.7119 to 101137 for the matioteinowe (if tile Indario
11.1001011111111 ACt.
Ole/44We 1 2 3 4
Yes No yes No. • YIPS NO 4fes No
l'ownit -- . -
1,thierieb IHO 1307 540 13110 7514 : 1332 ,Ett IWO
%limber' 1; 170 4491: 1944 064 1111 . ,471 irgt _ SOP
(linton 4(414 We.' 2122 SOS 1131 ' "111 323_ 733
Metiforth19.) • 1149 '132 765 223 ' 374- __216 --tot:
.,- viitages .F
: Exelen_ 133 74(7 147 771 14:; 77o Tog - 753
Itnisseta- M., 412 \73 4044 71 413 • at 3149 -
Itensetli 05 334_ 67 332 On ..... Ilit :300, .4
myth -74 244 7,4 240 75 243 95. ' '26:4 1
thotield 37 het 311 ' 161 35 105 414, 151 '
Wroxeter 23 1744 . 44 175 24 171 .35 164 4
Townships .
-
,1 Mittel(' 191 fffil 96 1044 153 947 *2:13 WM
t'oltiorne 52 1114 :4141 fe5 le 6t9 85 tost
oisierioh „Al Ms 96 74A" .84 760 1,74 690
1:11ey ' 447 12117 10) 14)47 • 91 1197 171 1117
• Hay 519 731 547- 7112 845 612 537
liowiek 141 , 42144' 102 127-4 -181-.1thi 215 1192
Mallet/ 441, WM - tat 91 147 QOM 229 itosi
Morris 105 907 .123 8174 121 134r2 3184 1411
itcliiiiiip 224 707 1044 620 t12 616 3.13 • 575
;steeliest Ono 1170 .347- 1129 , 839 1137 •40 19441 •
Ststiley . 132 695 --.1,21.' 097 \ 133 4193 .,11153.-
te2. 704 ' MI rot \ trt. ' 757 740
Teekenonith - 151 rOo4 1,73 1407 4I6 1476
I shortie 70 e
- tett 73 g 79 Mkt :
f : Vitil I
C. WHatuawil r.-. 6t46 riff 1042 : 3 RON .4 637
'N', dOi wit nosh_ _• iei 772 914 • 706 7111___,-1411 719 -
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39314 19996 ,4342 .19644 4194 •11W116 114147 18316
- .. 148137 15202 1,745ei ' 12111111
\ .
-- fin
1i\. 116
27.\ 01
47-- \ 72
14
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Stephen itkcArrrtmor
346
Hayfield
Helms II
Exeter
1:041e
NtaiittOEs -271277
'Tnekenonith 192 467
Hay 20 ars
246 631
124 34 \
204 22
rat 179 ,
431 2n2O
143
35
lel .
56
65
383
297
172
49
164
2^6
67
5143
334
.2524 323161 2447
!Mule spree Ellerington - . 774
illkks Ater ilorgttn 1251
How the Drug Habit GrOWD.
03. Bails Journal. •
There have been $0111e feeler attempts
to dispute the fact Hutt the drug evil
is spreading over this country like a
deadly blight. 1„To41er existing eirciim-
stences (hie attitude ist extremely slay,
for the. evklenee a it is before ODP in
o il our Isree ets. *one :figures
that are both Inatruetive sod intro-et-
hig have been compiled from (HO gov-
ernment "blue books" in rrepect to the
astonishing growth in the importation
of tlwse dewily drugs within the post
few years. We will take umlaut. to
begin with. It will be noted that the
import for cortkomption in Console in
1915, the amount was fifty ounces,
the following year it wets; over five
thousand ounces, while for the fiscal
year 1919, -ending 31st Alan.li inst. it
was over twelve thousand ounceit The
frank 111 morphine grew from two hun-
dred and tifty-nine thineeti In 1915 to
thirty thousand ounces in 1919. 'The
e niount of opium imported for eon-
numption 4.i (*,*.41a MN a little °ten
amen thousand proands in tstr., where-
on for.the year ending Alarch 31s4 holt
it wit* over thirty -tour thousaInd
pounds.
'Wats
ihe
(moth Ways)
NAV tt PANT.
WOO • • 11111101•1110111
9.15 p.m.
DAILY
aties 111101911.111111 Deoween
14405440.4 Meese& Ilikekki, readst .56
eifileadst Pies. Orkstostess Day Oseesee.
Parfet ese Weise toe asettlee.
Onollop. 11a.. Wollatodlop. PAINE
1••••••••• ••••••••• iiala mar.
tomaimg. nomisp. 1.d*,ss. • ca. ewe so. *ore. sod Itaa.•••• NAM&
P. _.$.._.. 14..• 111•••4•• 6•111••••11 0 Now. to
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ADVERTISE IN THE SIGNAL IT PATS. -
A i`iodit to Canada.'
l'Artiolo lifts everv. 44' 144411 (0 1110 pe00111
of that great fondly 14/111 tarns limper
The Family Herald mod Weednly ION r
limitroal. It Is twee 1/101110(1 10 11
forilu. sixty -boar ganger. weekly, and im
411/111 easily 'intoned 111111 read.
F*Nittily lief -minis the erent bons.. palwr
of this emtlitent. Each and every
I*..,- is larlinfol of the clothes, anil
Peet Interesting nntl Instriu.tIve read-
ing matter. It masts but 51.25 a year
end every sulsorriber for ttrao is receiv-
ing a handsome sotivenir portrait of
the Prince tat Wales, Mee 16 x 22 lathes
3111. portrrelt 111111e C011/11 not tw botiglit
for (41C money. How 'The 1.*‘11111i7
tiereld eel give meet a broottlfol
nourenir Os an sideterthere is Indeed •
mystery, Mill they de It and their anh-
scribers recelre the benefit of their
7e5ro...0y.
(London dtert
This is the time o tbe year when •ity
day may chronicle riot's disaster* on
the Great Lake.. here greed 1 0111 1111
watery+, so iwoutifu - in the amusmer
months, 111141 MO mut the delight of
holiday travelers, some wild and
datigortnoi when the oil idle of Septem-
ber lois passed. 11144 the storms of the
autumn brain to henre their waters,.
For the last three menthe of novigati ((((
the lales (for hosts often mall mail
middle of itecemberi there is heed
of- the
his boot
nix.
of I utmost vigilant* a
fitl siesimanship on the
master \who would pull
tbrough. \With foga, woman
gailm of Ind, rocks. shook NM
(011enetle tt urbanceis. eternal vigil -
sate is the on noun* of safety, and
P0.") tit that there is no fall that does
not exact ;wine. *111 front flaw bailie
shipping.
Salt water sailors rvel nt the skill
with which bike etiptal Nonlife tlwir
huge vetutels in the a ro t EAMON
4 Oli 111111er tibe 10OS1 1111 lige 1114 CO 1-
4 it IN 11 very iliffe matt
lighting a storm 114t IJIke :1111 tor 4
lighting It on the Atlantic. Tlit.r is
01111 (111 smoke emnparison, beeause
a otiff proposition in both, but "'-
rocky ohores never far •vray en thi
northern hike, the master cannot silo*
himself to be beaten far out 04 11111
truck. The shores tat Lake thiperior
have dashed many a tine ateanwr 111
pieces •nd others hare disappeared ou
itti wide Pitmans.. with never a hint of
what overtook them. Strange thinas
happen 0/1 Lake Superior. lo..lingenu-
her,. 11001, the big freighter H1111,4011
went down .with all on board. leaving
oot a trace. The following Jur.-, nine
mouths afterward, the pilot house of
the Hudson came ashore with tlw body
of the wheels/non inside. Tlw Haw
noel:horn disappettred 110 strangely ha
tiw fall of 19Iro. the toily hint of her
fate 'wing a few life -preservers found
floating days afterward. NeNner home
We had a few years ago \the uncanny
k0001 Or tile big for ferry, Herwelner,
*ith sell of its crew, and ((hellos' Lake
Etie has not yet retested the place
where the big boot lies.
The men who nsil the lakes in the
fall know its dangers, they know' thnt
hulatiredm of men ON skillet' as they
have ventured inwe too often. Yet tbe
demands of commove mend the big
bontstheir trips ea long Ills live con -
needs*
tkeado
rivPro Itelonin free of lee. It
is tile in the late fall that Tooke
the 'di . 'The master who eon
get In an etre trip for his employers
is the matt who is wanted, and so tile
dm:weft are faced and Ow liardahipe
horne. Moils ban been done in the
mod, and much continue., to he done to
make like navigation tester., yet 10111
1114. unforewies will happen. the 'stroll)
erotica too revere, the fog prove++ too
Mirk, or the sone too strong tind
another good ship im gout.. TOere A re
hundreds of homes in Western Own Ho
srliere the otorni\ at night - (muses
atiximis thoughts fdt the boys who are
"Alla ni-holi tins." There ea n he no
doubt that the gresit4nker, do breed,,
class of 14111 who a OM 141111e41 119(1
loosoorcend in their eilfsepo. NM .4,))
other 1111001 of tailors t world over.
It in a greet democrat* idling, wiwre
the newest deck -hand y *spire tt•
renamed a ship, 111114' NIP the
right stuff in him, in.7, hie ambi-
tion fulfilled in 11 1111 short
irpoet. of 4),.',.' The 11,1141 with xecidive
nhillt, with t.00l heaths n quIek
hands. C1111111 aptiekly, tool there sire fee
men wrestlers of lake Mt -tonere WIN, did
not begin et the eery lovresit rent -
0. INDORSES VICII1R1' LOAN.
om•••••••••••
Tiw United Forwent of Ontario are
in full support of the Vielory 11104 40
witness' the followitig letter issued by
14ecre444ry .1..1. Morrisou addressed to
the hinuent of Ontario.
Toronto, Out., 1141. 2.1, 1919.
To tlw Farmers of Ontario:
The Victory loau 1619 Is of vital
termat to the runners of Ontario. This
will be readily renignised when It Is
realised that 01 tlw total poweeds of
tlw 1111S loan over $210,1010,000, or ::4
per cent. of the 101111, %MN 111111 14041 to
Greet Britain land her allies for the
inanimate of Canadian wheat 11 1111 1/1 he(
foodstuffs.
11 the farmer* of the ieuntry tire to
receive good pikes hlth it ready mar-
ket ftw their produtte it is all 1M1 -
portant that there should he ain over.
mullocription. Thee 10 addition Vwre 1,4
the fret tiutt tlw loan affords good
inverginent-- almost double the rate
of 'ute4'i-4 obtainable at any of tbe
hank,. on deposits, *Oh the whole of
l'antobt to, security.
1 Mb 1111111 like to commend the loan in
tlw adrungest possible hay to the
forwent of Ontario. 11 1111 1100C 41'0111 the
ntral (Hornets a large volume of snit
scrim/Im,* hill he forth...ming.
Yours for the %lotto bon, 1919,
and pra*perity
TI1E rAltMEItS
ONTAkIla
Per J. J.. „Morrison, Secretary.
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Hew a Bey Helped.
Lieut.t*ol. WillInnoi told •
bout -him( story of boyish oRwrosity and
patriothost *4 11* Victory 1040 meeting
on Thunolny eveniag. after lie had
made an appeal fox ronatorts for the
manors down at Pi. -ton, a little lad 4141114'
up and offered him 2s cents. which tw
td he had SA 111 to bug a pair ..of
tikates. (*el. Willittmsctoidt the 44ti1007
relut-tantly, and only aiwn it wan eleur
the boy %mild lw disionssinted if he (11t1
not. Touched by the ciretamstaneerk
swot -the tnetwy direct to Sit. Ihmitl
Heartv oith a lett•-r telling the story.
*Ilar greet Admiral also hits toticheil,
held • spetial muster of the crew of his
fine-adtip, the Iron Duke, alld told tlwin
of lhe IRO: 1411 11/ 11101/1 W110 hail
went Ills :Ls rents in order to iwlp get
comforts for them Te•al 0011rwil
down the cheeks of the brine, !Minty
men who 111111 11411111 faa•ing the stains* of
the North Se*, end waiting patiently
for tlw etteuty who neart none out.
thtleiequently, Admiral Itently sent
(*M. '11111144ms puir of siher-pla(ed
skates for the Pitton boy 4101 IMO
iwen rend), to give all his 4114 ingm
his eountry's ...nose. The !saint. of
connw, WOM 1111 $111411 sialweriptions
1111011111 1/01 be despised, and that tiwite
who (1111111 not lend Canada thousands
1111101111 1111111 hundreds, or at least fifty
tiollars.--t Milli* Packet.
'mit at ed--uever equalled
There is as much difference be-
tween Sunlight Soap and its
issiteter• as there is hertursem sunlight sod
android& light. Ploy? Abide's. panty
with superior eiesiatforwor•-mot• r
ri od
onmey-yee get them is wit Soap
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PICTURE FRAMES
are right if we make them.
We have a better choice Of
Mouldings than many of the city
store, and we guarantee our
work.
The only difference between
our framing and the city fram-
ing is our prices, which are much
cheapes.
Bring your pictures here to be
framed, and be convinced.
2111115111222111MSIMItele21.
Smith's Art Store
East St. Phone 198
School of Commerce
Bed and Gun for November.
The Noeember issue of Rod and Gun,
publishedby W. J. Taylor. Limited, at t
Woodstock. Ont., keeps big gamehunt-
ing stories well to the fore. ' A Caribou Health for the Baby..
Hunt in Restatouche County. 'bHenry
Hutbdrfortl's on Sunday.
(hates awl Gotland, Ontario
ers the following courees
VINESS
'STENOGRAPHIC
SFA'RETARIAL
('IVIL SER111('E
end arraides .61 Courses for students.
The followin advantages
H ably quahhod chose suaff
Actual issionss of bookkeittmg
Credential npeono, non
Positions guaranteed
A Dossotto Utast...a p..'.4o• • Isismaamk.
Alm to dr Woo too dr 'flume Imo 1•44444.
ma. anyallnamillI flat ..I1,., MP.= as
Do yore to am. 7* rm. vent•
4. WA7D. 14 A, STOW
D
• inscan Chisholm. "Days o Real Sport The baby of today is the 435 0.' woman
in o " v
rna, . V. ilhams thnlling
ory, with cover cut to illustrate, of "The
Pi that Would Shoot a Mile," "A
a Scotia Moose Hunt About 1840
MO timber in 1918,O by 'T.S.Scolt, will
all be found equally interesting to hunters
-whether on vacation now, going, or
returning. The first part of an interest-
ing dory of Alaska entit:ed -The Hum-
mingEird." by Mrs Jean Stevenson. is
the ning story •of• this issue, while
Bonny. stle Dale will be found as in-
teresti as ever in his "Two Ancient
Beach • tiers. Duncan Campbell
Scott's ress on '•Relation of Indians
to Wild Li Conservation." and "Open-
ing Day t Lake Scugog" by John
Townson a timely and interesting
articles. " hing Notes" conducted by
Robt. Page incoln. contenung -Dusk
and Ember " "Along the Trap
Line." by H. Haddon. "Guns and
Ammunition." C. S. Landis, "Rod
and Gun Mectia " 'The Kennel" and
"Trap" depart s will all be found up
to the usual st • with much W
interest their varici tollowers.
Jotwo : "Whitt a 1.11-itiformed
awn ttuit wadi
Itrown : Wluy sb
er oink lots uorl;isl
y in th.ighborhot
ot tomorrow. Thus the success of the
future man or woman depends upon the
baby's present welfare. If the baby is
sickly and ill -nourished it is not to be
expected that he will grow into a strong.
active man who grin hold his own in Use
butanes' -world "-II few years hence.
Motbers. OW a duty you owe the future
to keep your little ones well now. This
can be easily done if Baby's Own Tablets
are kept in tbe house. The Tablets are
a mild but thorough laxative which
regulate the bowels and sweeten the
stomach and thus make baby healthy anl
strong. Coocerning them Mrs. W. Orser.
Elginburg Ont., write,: "I have a fine
healthy, boy three yeers and have used
B-•by's Own Tablets for him ever since he
was a small baby. I certainly think them
a splendid medicine." The Tablets are
sold by rnediarie dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from the Dr. Williams
Medicine Co....Brockville, Onto
Has Old Party System Broken Down
..
Woodstock ;dentine' Review,
lir. W. C. OMNI. who ie deseritstet by
The Moire as a reprenentative farmer
writes to that per to my that now
k awe, fromohe
her in lintario
nd that WP have
ching to the system" so I..ng through
sheer habit and eustotiv„ ratlwr than
through 11011.411(1, The ',pattern now
perms to have broken down. and Mr.
Goial believes the time is favorable for
abandoning it. He compans4 the Legis-
lature to a Ivan! a directors selected
to cowry on venni') 11111411000 for the
'Ma reholdpro who ire the _people of
I 'Marin. Why not, thervbire, tolopt
the methods by whit+ 4)ther 1.11-7e ills'
ilf•fitel•Pa 11111 orgaitizatioos are earried
on? rtw party eyatem ham not been
fining necioetery for the enrrying on of
other large linainemei.; why should It
w vreeeneary for tr.' earrying on of the
oldness: of Ontario? 111,4 proposal is
t at the party cabinet he replaced by n
wil. 1111011efl by the members of the
leture without regard to their
plan antioelations. Let the admin.
l 1 ve beside of (1.'p,, rt mews be
di y end from the merrOwre of the
1 re -the best men obtainable
Mr rr, ne on the work of their re-
speeti rtinviate, without regard to
party nt /1•1110. Let thein be as-
sisted ,'et standing eommIttere
end let t maln in office so long 101
they vont the confidence of tbe
louse. ,
Thr Pronahlit 1 an evidence •t least
1/11t 140111C .ople are thinking along
originnl lit W hire topeonve so
arenstomed to y eystern that it
111 moistly ergs a 411111,10.111r7, even
by those, NI16 *r fully .onseious of ito
iletoetta. lint threve •re testing Ilmea,
and Moody men* thin that were
formerly. regarded Opi n.-,4,omry have
been repleeed by Pionieth g better
'Ilie Pipit-It...1f change' Is get .' todat.
and there bi lese re nee tr%tiii.
a:0ml,
m
thins end prwsidente Hie theto
pe. Mr. flood** promos may t • be
lible to stand the feet of Oxperie ,„or
even 04 senrehing erlticitint: hut Hat
ix riot to may thed mem. osti.faetory
motive if ute for the 1/11 et 7 my stclu , so fn r
as the Ontario Legislature In ermeerned ,
at leant. comvot he fond rand applied,'
and Mr. onort is pierving the Important
purpose 411. :Noting people think leo. ,
?HOPE 19111
esessei Vat
CUNT
Students may enter any time
la is, Isn't mite?" is a good time to
dirt slw I*? patty sy.tein •I
neatly every- lie takm, the
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Wate
_ in Mom
Wash away all the
and bowel po
breakfast.
Unappreciated Eronmey.
"Tbe eervitti( who 1111101 for nu.
mum) be very, very twonoinicol.- amid
the boarding -11010w mistremat to the
applicant for werk.
"I'm molt at Ols'nm," pnimptly
ri4 11111441 11141 Rind len nt. " 111e
het inlet:vim diecharged me for twin'
thnt way. -
")'or 'wing ee01101111ell
• "L'es, with INP elOthett I 11•141 to
weer hers.•'
How He WIPIli•
"I linven't gat any eitte,•• *aid the
eiient "lint I 144 re money."
"flow much?- naked tlw 1.4wyer
"Ten thousand pounds,' was the
reply.
"Phew! YOH have the beet nose
evee beard of Olt Nee that yen, never
IS tis prima with that ammo" enlil the
lawyer. ctieerfellit.
1144101 ; he went there
''bresie."
s
.•
To feel your beet day In in day felt
to fest clean inside: no *Out tO
coat your tongue and sicken yam '
breath or dull your head: no constIgno
tlon, bilious attacks, stet headset^
colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stow
act, you must bathe on the inside like
you bathe outside. This is vastly more
important, because the akin pores do ,
NO absorb impurities Into thiOplood,
while tbe bowel pores do. says s' wen.
brown phydelan.
Tg keep these potioni and toxins
well flushed from the, stomach, 117f,
kidneys and bowels, drflik befele break-
fast each day, a glass of hot water
with a teasppnfnl of limestone phess
Pate tn It. Mt' will cleanse. purify
aid freshen the entlesealimentary tract,
poke* putUng more food Into tbe
stoteacb.
OP a quarter pound of Hemel:me
pbospbate from your pharmacist. It
is ivetpensive and alrood tasteless,
except a sourish twinge which le sot
unpleasant. Drink phosphated tot
water every morning to rid Your VP
tem a those vile poisons and toiled:
also to prevent their formation.
To feel Inte young fonts feel: like
you felt before your blood, nerves and
tumbles became setnrated with an so
ormaiatisa 01 4)0417 poisons, begin Oils
treatment and above all. keen It 11P'
*1soap and bot water aet on the sida,
eleanshig. sweetening Ord mottling so
Ihnesten, phosphate antl hot loiter las
tore breskfast, act on the ste11111411.
liver, kidneys and lants,
4
, )
The front*. with most handsome
simnel, is Mat tiley think that is all wail sr im ji ammo
Otait siereasary. A •
The Singer
Sewing Machine
ittLin
scalawnYtklay beentlat
competitors.
Machines of various
styles, also a full line of
REPAIRS
kept constantly on hand
at
The Singer Store
(Mina Noble's, on the Motiare)
Orders for repairing
promptly attended to.
Chas. E. Worthy
Agent Goderich
The Singer Store
NI
Ladies' and Child- ix
ren's Underwear Er
X The New Collars X
▪ with pleated 'effects
just in
Stamped Goods it
III of all kinds 'forfanc,wrk ladits'
11( oit
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• MISS S. NOBLE
11 East aide Square 111
A call solicited.
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