Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-2-19, Page 2GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Thursday, February 19• 1911. THE SIGNAL PRINTLNG Co.. Iso. Publishers Thuri.luv, February 1!+, loon. IVTERNATIONA1• JE.Udyl SV, A render of The Signal in Yl i, hlgun --e - former lialerh.h 'Noy-s'ud,• us pulp{+Int; of the` leading editorial in a .-•--- frit• it Issue of Tie. lletruit Ft 'c i'rtw:N, wtljrh ix wet( worth the attention of Catuwltans. Any erilpine1,t lit -111 • our ',part is urrlwrevenry, ette•t•pt to say tlult ttw' sentiments expressed by Thes }'rte Pr,•+s should Iw 'thoroughly restas•Itvl anti eerdiNlly nrtprrantrd en Iii• s1ll. .of ttil' lilies Ttprtiche'tolloq'- : It i+ nufortlrtsate• for Ilseaniit 1 b. t shoe lit prevail umuttg `'7Sho %int people that the quettluu, that wars has IN•t•u tuswer.•.I..11s It has• hewn au_y times. range+.7y upd thoughtless diy 11os I. Ala'rieans w�•n"iti 11 i, Iroi that in men) Pa5N'', fil!o.,• wiu tlnts reply aro spooinlg. to u`.\,1 tII of l: uitli:h .lame. traf•Ig.to "gel k, rise,' lie we �.t..mt of :+ listener w•ho�Iay. or way not eh'e ;1 1':l il• t:ht n•u ., i hut I F:1 I t • root ueum, 44. - xu.t .n adi_a+ resent tae1O intent:.tte,, mitt r'{ .1itio+l i• rl'rtl't t a run"• MI telt n.•.- 111(1.4orfs lilrtktd ',h.is had surd tire- - me • • I 1I w-. 11..1 -moo., pride •� hy. ,• r r h e t. I ' .ora•• Irt: 4.h 1 o o tar of t:pi"• who were 1+.•Jt•Ih,:. the 1211111,u ywon -. • n4. •tj,j' sy tem will Len -of tie- t:r•nr War while I -attar ii,;i40 much. -or 1iow''•'a1tle, rite otari 1'i�iy is On:-rrpn5i•t►1 wow writing , a> iii iti ail . l .w.d to sa) as to (Ire conduct of H'^''" of snaking pre!: io•ti .0 fags etre► w'jllun its own t,.tdrrR�l r„r tis lo't;u w w1111 *'III eh ltr. the 1 t T -iia i•i•t•tl ?+r roil)* the ferm nt Santaitlectothel-vi•-Na-sett.1.1 the Britt -it ataunail i. ; They.- . . , mit nosy ! e a sllakuig tip • mm .hide' *Tithe before but_.. .. same Letter McQueen says: 1 am doing Good Quality Tea, properly brewed, tthun :c1XX*1111X1111•XimuNXIIIIIIXXXXXXXXintaXaaaXamiaX the subject The Amnesty Kin, he takes away fatigue, and.is absolutely harmless, as a daily beverage - TRY LA' e576 once, and you'll never forsake its use. t X Vansittart cast. and the Rrbellfom claims are all good enough m their way, ' each ot them is a re.Ugnitlon at the principle of justice on a s nall scale; i but they are all isolated acts, they possess no general interest. they are not MI calculated to gain the oflei tion of the jug peop:elin general,' whsle on the other ant h, nd they afford much room Doi the 111 cav flings lit the Opposition; in tact. 1 think they might have been very profit- ably dispensed with for some time. I i hone. however, they will bong forward >t ittlung Fuun that will couvinte both X their friends and their enemies that they intent -to legislate for the'•benetit of the e'wiastry. The Toor�te+ are de- . termuled to die hard, buk. I am not 'aware how far it is right t:). aliuw the ttUt Unde1<•w�i time lit the mouse to be vizi ted by a 7r11 FEBRUARY A MONTH: OF CLEARANCES IIIK_ ■■■■■■■■■ ■I•ai*iiltiu■IM■111111111111•11111•111 IMMI■I!■ Ni Towels x MI 100 dozen heavy bleached Huck Towel4... 1 • sixi 24 x 36, nicely hemmed. These r,>�rt - ltltl series .•f threeshout speeches f in such a men a: Paps eau, Prin e and Grigg. ■ Women's fleece -lined Vests and Drawers. e or callousness in the Radicals lien • throughout the country, which..mac ,r, �t nbjerts to some things in the conddet of NOS mcqugstsit3 L Eel dL- 1 here is a sort of lethargic indi ence NOS sem+ f, t t+ n - Hydro affairs in this Province. One •ohjKtion •is- to *flowing the fru w thea own cause-theirt heavy fleece and well made. Reg- ular 1.25, clearing at ter. 95c 1O1Y garment t cheered lir alio( u,oairer Provincial P,1wrr Cornmi-soon,{+- be cu sentaliv s arenot 114 Insight blit l:4ttdlt�orw. Political Nish confidence. as they w�uW requnri dominated b4.• jSir Adam11 Lieck'as'to t><' `� .....i ditorii 1, Se'renty 'ear&•tge• • to ttr•ln order to swarsp or annihilate I~' en's; extra heavy silk fleece lined Shirts ■, and Drawers, Pen.l:an's best. Brown • ''The Province \df Ontario dors not \. h which teres( • f the , a stupe mitt all sizes Shirts and virtually a "ortr•ipian•sttiair..1 It says: T fury audacity '' • cheque made our; mg for Its refe,euces toohe press u ' 16.4„„A, awn site .T• (1114 C, -"•for •i he wl 1 s cirAg it. t' it _b i+rrr m y our i war au •e sure m n •N.ra� aK•t sta,,ii iliat the pa i h,d has become of your Chronic' An t.le xntfr:Ue the wield, We n cites' In .Ix• Ianulc of our usual ltad'icai: • u[ the Yicirttia >dityict not fltfrtdtiBe PI a-irrl,sws, (d; 1tr. e, ,tl:a ung: of Ashtteld, able Of 1101. wiling to supl3aut:• a Ethers: '� with rndrrl b ' °11r paper? '1 -ern they are vriu�orthy ell ext int tut to sign a blank glia. a)su,sln]u ung for ,t:, bitterness, ■_ Drawers. worth $1.60, for paper a uple of to. a motion of rue community: "chat . i...a.►.c ng p1 ended a great w• could • • in the bene it was lou S i •fpr 7'f1.Ii�xen, i•1 liters" reminded r 1-rrckatx Ti just tate...( Ilse numrr 1 - �ftaf C�� m by the Province." ■g The Hydlo power scheme Cs suvp 'd session is, + wed lieu Clea l., ' eve utougtl•I a low' rt• •0 •i) (. and the count)' t is w, i. tracts wvnii• u , ' ' ` column{, ar , gtvmg w 1 - s r nil on into wtiicii readrn of tire 1. ',u 1 an Lea of the ' tats Tr'tt -s w•ll mit fill. 11!1 ate eternally ' i�c kind ul perat1i.11 •• .l:}a•r iti• gr,1 la th •s•• •arter '' tit intrietcte 111 t it :111:1(:`I aril ;d1r • , revea'uig a ht' le ..heirs) ',:it the Viotti* +la'.: zit.e t. i ear' flays.:lid at _ / . 1 it 1 1 ow -Int ,•t furl ,ii tJalfr�dUltkuilksd.ta��tint; to the r-t;tbii•h • fi•rt°e 1 � � neat of aa,c .y_, ty Iiie-pllw+ara--rlw•. wi • •teen 1 i e La :.:: 1 .;, I' I&- .1ms not otter tool, a •urs bid 1• r to. Ii.t1.111'. I,,'i ig -� d b . f the -t.hf �sals r,4 F thou tit he t.nl t are rut gtnng t•+ i into slut r -i• 4ither in tt\nnecttun men's Coats t liyclm�atfatrN,•'r any r><h•-?�bdtiu�os Car- Stilla r e choice of high -c tied r mrt:ersttl enterprise, patter v t. In rl u 1 mike such k ao1 • et:moo of Uxtrrd 1 as alio to be a m unit,:pa: P �' tYpnse but atabiody wit... acittlatntedliult k r•�t..rH. •elf tine tharattensu that tltttvctf'rcrLtr, 1�7rrrr into the { rat. I e , , 1 -'-.: to l ae•s •i that OA new i idf truer. The 1so{>Ittai. K. clean -11p sat LIN t len ,' :. t T a -'roil there uliii:utc lxiiiu117t'Aotr+ ran stir , (;° r'i c ■ ea P r a tell�tr 4.r h 1 t-Ittl f ,ry plait. trt tell l rlrt t 1ttt1P • lira(4.l r t 4.t >.rstnt ilea Deus rs s ad er o4.. a !+ '�• .4.t . 'v+rnlre a • t thea U+vlu c es 4.y. I tidal, 4.a:• m iie;r to r -a any o v / e rdalsl :.a,wl••rsta,tisstaulr. es All rl_ ,ii, Ni;lttal In the day-' of "old 'f hk 1 aent•lnents A at:d Mr,: Hoo t.• air path 1,..'.'11, ' ass have •heath` -n►e tef r old , toil to viral t. :t Orangeman of incl r x yeas.,,-+ a- > , it tiro. do ►.1. itn.er u••I1 ttdtr ithyk art , vi ie. 'I iii; a !engets:n Is + `:•'1 �1 �., v : I y.ars air, Call - , nati• o,. I ', h :r olio ivaeu . at ilii t' I. A it °tile remnant nowt, 1-ttanh I-j-ttr•,n- ar in - }rty. u even the 'ti, t 1, rurh•ir+ Ike the asin•laeut that 111 �, ac ,f1 r:r..11 tel1:..'.1 r r!erenf.•- t) my uw would .,r ionA r,verugh o rem ,v. it u i , Yor.c 'tartlet tlw•re is All ium,i11"• 11•i.s • w1a,,ir. . !la on (Al4 '111 dy Ham', 1;' hr r:ltitic:l t i e t ..e . Wt mi theairieriV N sic, y :, me w]i, wrung 1r +jr ra+istai is out n C r:,ad a. hra rut y f 1 L.4. bc$ were thank um hernial. et for 1fy 1t on vivant Th elf 'isle, of \Ir.'Drury liy a 1. tri`, • l;n` lea 4.r ▪ : ,n.uc •1 „loot ' of :tnts,xin+f,.u, r►ew'.1'�•7ranci.d Gut'rril►tuae. un us r.•'. t„ my Ix o, • r: :• ,r;, '� .1 e stir oiSre not 'dltihl .li m5 lit.,rt,: '� wh •steel . iH -mony \I Drury had been d •Ce:ltitl 4.h. yuue as tie ., xathplea til d nu ' at •.n wiu.: ,i- •be;.,, qt i•aift _ : ,431.1 r[k.'�t- a. ., +ne .,C lhosr�w:.l. ha acXt it. as 1 sear them 1 1 wily At Ih '1''114»1..1 s•cp ai. u. vern:ttrot e'ould not have laced 1,t1.!.. . •,• ;;- a ti. . .*alis , t band o �;hm!.,1 t. . t, ; wb.:r formerly' lirw•ril In_ live .t.wk bu with such a verdict, a; :1. is •v'li,` Ir. t des: ditto. Pretty h` ce heti L , s w:ut+• tete i4�hihir+; 4.h• wets Halt +s he<'1 'ell IbIr 11t[mitere still meet h r C. • t Uia.t ea , tetter is d:•ttd. Ilam `a w .t. nl•t.• .df rr•tanl of NI* shwa with i ir..;,d loon ••1'.wkenham:' Februato; 1at71, and l iii AWY,Y? a11. .end 1irl�, q,� ,ir•ri'i a 111, the 'gis.alU: e1an„[Ily to convene, ,f I; Most under d.te milia, l.. the r, -sett ..t ; hljn°e•oyer• a pie,( e which will materially' aid them ober 47. the veteran k:+r X ,' 111114.1 4.r:1u »gal s .p' i, ten, 4144 e hist ■ lVnti' t , in the District Oct .0 1 • With r C- you are awaatha boa,: ruttiest:, - - . • - iti otter ti-" • . -t dtt 'ties -,,t'1 t are !Urpruia,.4t F Dr. Wenle , •an whom the tu:eSrinn' sure 'o ?r TIr 1131U 'a returtl • e%W t'.t edit ¢ haF Stn won the war'' Wel pert ill 4.t+. s between- i ., ,, the 6umnutr . f m ambit lin. alit-' Owen City, I got toed chile. or rift. ,1t11t' h.h.,.N, . b..tevethat were cott--shout to est•Yei-h the tatlameverge ofuvtlizptiu :lin work did, it." Three year. of urban vote . The larger woos eavt 4.t . , r4. a newspaper 111 13-litYtlle 'I would ix ['Ch. or r 'ter when Cayl •r wi fi r -. rdinsi,' l .'IT asna t.►idlsiaDs .lA bloor yyw; .1 .uukprudent upn,,siu_,n j-luraryulg ihitilee tum„rriiw: -but , my oecupiytton. like l)thrli i+ xas•g live- ',rid Iuots•c- 'itt•ary witrk. ImIt'r A' , pages -,-1,,y ani 'candidate witjl\ nn .;funicular *tight ; .• altw •uKhll hod: p� uviol to the re.e,pt 'f The whole` of , (clot pages to devotes: turapil m It, as it 1, ere 1:11 oIa .,n ttsv with the intention ,.r::4.Stiutej'. toer3tgi.i. of s,m'v do' of 4.h era -1 I asst. deo 'vita( n 1 Code. nosed. at from $1 O to $30 )e: s� 1 Men's Sitka Beaver Coats 1-leavily furred, ell lined and quilted, most service• • ani_ wannest, and Coat of beat ap • - : + 4I! the t,1ar- - ket to -day. Si 42 to 48, $45 atdach.. , ...... • Curtains 30 pairs of •ivory Madras Curt ns'in four designs, full size and very h Biome, arld correct for any rooms. Worth S4.50 per' pair. February $ i 0 . V ma,:.•-, of tuililnry. '4:1..00' brieighl e.ike' Mr. Drury a n in. )'your triter, ret ived a aapmunitauun discussing for palates, the rittnr'- frait'e f-wttirA-aae-tu4; httFd'rilit(t._ offKinrnw-Rite'saiary for c(i'rtducting a cote se. he intends.ta taks.-in- It1ae-+-,+1•y rareuL 1.0iss the resident, fairly •ge majorities,. Al int the w ami'-') titre. I.Bni a:rald hat the row paler m H:tmltod. "Th.. Cana- . rm."' 4rogps us ri.•a_ threw- into the count}y-'districts • nt strongly for the cucumstancea will n ,t alta* me to accept dean --which -Si tis•u -4.s-- NT- hale 5th hale is that tou 'iiwlytw Se .1e be putting Premier.. Them ►+ ' -danger here wlii.i, it. 1 he paper in(indt r h 1 believe is (o{ intended to be "the . hest paper Y4. the n•ue.,,el 11.Kw Inht tion f,i v1 of .tin g be the property of Maakulm Cameron, Province:" this letter particulartorts Allies. Itul hntk It 1111 resin the the Government d d, something to E -q, M. P. P.. who takes a deep interest interesting to anyone studying our early unw.t rerinit -loyalty . •(' the brave avert. It hill do fbe vince great harm, in my wrItare and who, I think, would political history. man• or h n•urh. and the Itritlsh`- tltidl.g deter- and..it will not tend to tate stability of the give me every chance of bet termwmy Mr. Mc ueen was evidently!a mivat:ua to w•ip, of w-hien•letth von Government, 4.f su-h_a division is to con- • conditioh: but _ although I have not recognized ability;m political newspaper work in his day, and his re(errnces to the Saxony Flannellettes Back to the old-time qualities ---first lot since 1914. Plain, pink. blue, white, best English Saxony Flannellette, forty inches -.:wide, yard 45c, SOC --and.-. Tir;.hz al{d Ludendorff speak. Ll their tfnue indrlimtely. Ther is w,- sign at exactly refused its 'flee, my hopes of war ri•-elati40r,15 - 1114 -se <•rm.+u t combination the Conserv being able to -Opt -11 }Care anyttHtie but 'press of tete Pro4'irlce tot interesting leaders' •oneede bravery and dN, , to / reading to old sp l ane Auw'ritmu suldh•rs. our alas, niiittkiu r inek of d11., iplila•, 4.t fort ranw•d vy and nnrwe•er. nary losses."' This tint toward prepaa•.•,h+e+s.. . work wall 111.• war, atoll there 1 less.,,, to he react there( oath ,f disserriou lues .ug 11w elientlr„ge 11elit to (,'rul.Iny. o reeerr•t of her purpose to ry out -lot plan of t•oli- n'ga-ins tier strength. etitma's'Wl her Int'- n•1,i•:tt (Helll, air •t ode •e- of hard a Tea a 'i ort 1i Al es i. at who ta.ikest - at�wgts to t quest when She haat Oren takes and will - nr will Miall In any feeling among the nog' rwtula5;,. IIi reader, 1 fancy, not alone for thea titer ,ahti1141, tw foe aim of . t,gl40r`iaxons ao ! Drury_ and his colleagues will be suffi- rdnte:ulneraJw vankiisof i milted fr,;rit: cientty sagacious to get their party away partizamtnp, but they give a glimpse of The mouthings of N few . *dish brag- the early G .,tench wnicn is interesting. from the sectional basis on whish it it. ' 'nip date is 13th March. 1849:"I have been rxrt.. who d40 not ',regent any part present organised. mile�kon ter -in Winn g you than L ex - of •l NN .I 44.Ii t *Mudd rent 4.s• (ted• The Tories h re• art,or rather equanii it .'-tush 4. a int e , iiW k -oh have been, perfectly rabid, and my wlal hili e .Tru• average to hY. our F1.1\ GltOdfi i\C, IN ('41N:►111 whole time hash -en occupied in endeavor well boo. , the t -"Kipling made hth our ing, by -writing and talking, to keep them chi characterized ,whom "Ifplin {tooth ly 50 tar under as would at least ptevent Vo r ---- riztd 41 "slur Lads. of t them frohn biting: for although 1 am not Voir It fully, he imine .l trig. el N 1 exactly a coward, i have a great terror ev.•i, r, xh•r A,Iq, to dimi.i.b tire feel- for hydrophobia. 11 'here is any place fog of frjty *Motor- •11 Mel, ought to fol- on eatth where Toryism exists in low Wrticiptlliun in endeavor against Casilereagh perfection it is ia.Gudericb. a .••,il,cnbn f,'4. and h1 which rests �t1 and whatever might be the motive of my m11u,u1 protection. There slnluld I1r friends in sending me` here. I can only no epirit *of antogoiiNia, nothing that favus df interlutttonal hard I sling and, Jeal0csy, - presentofsanguine.'• new a n, or m1 atives aril Liberals to defeat the United Here is a glimpse of bis 'pini n of other if not all of the papers he speaks of '.have Farmers, but party fines -are beginning to I fields: "I sin, erely wish that the paper-ir, had their day and gone the way of many break in the'towns as well as in the town- Kingstonmay succeed, but the place'i• other, j ,urnalistic ventures in . this ships, and i[ the situation revealed by this' such a mueraWn itfr•Ir 's hdle that I Province. Some of his references\to his ' biter but ws ran m, , cannot but regard the u. ndertaking as ae opponents are certainly god oilier bye elections is allowed to con- (hazardous speculation. Krsinea the I effoxd to laugh at them and forget Itre untie the'ntxt Provincial general election i number of n- w‘pap•r (such as they aiel i bitterness. -In studying etre events of the ,till iaevitabfybgl4uYht out on the lines of 1 already established in Kingston throws' early day's in Canada one finds many such the success of a rew tare entirely up n evidences of fierce partizanship. and yet it town. versus •oohntry1 the Farmers' Labor the energy and txiK:panty 111 the editor. was out of this conlf,ct that we got many *flits will go down in the rush pf w ban I Tte competitors, howeyer, are certainly of the privilege.* and hbe*ueah we novel feeing, and the Province might have a not the most formidable in the world'' enjoy for iron .characters and each ale -wholly urban Government -from which Another letter was written after he called. g, had been in Go.lerich about a year, and of every question fought -obit tejide- d preserve us: it is to be hoped that Mr. these references wilt amuse the modern when they met "bemen wrlr'thy !rt the -r rteel.' ; At (east we older heads 111 these modern daye-admit more tree y the right of the other fellow• to have his. views of pubiic questions, even when they differ from fltlu - EDITORIAL NOTES. - Did youget a valentine ' Neither did What great old thaw it will be -when. it Otic,.: . Ke seated, Mr. Drury; you've been a ionCtst\ine standing. The . Itford Sage says, if this is an open wlat , he wishes somebody would please closet The weatherman made a mistake about that last\hiit•nent of °row. We ware alri•ady stocked•�tp. A iradr'r. ofjtee Signal setwls a- e'alrl of The t'lirlattan Schnee '- Mountie route r hid at lknttollt with the ftdluwing ui'1,ile 4011 -Flax-growths 1n 4'9tlada,'. wire Is of timely Interest : Tire carefully eimsidered effort -which is One of our exchanges has a paragraph stating that there is only one way of contra:' X111 influenza and that is by "carrot Ig Into personal contact with some- one who has it." Well, how does the first fellow get it'/ • beiro made by the Provincial (iovern- t regard it as a lefthanded compliment. in dent of °Marro to -encourage the cults- fact, 1 have frequently been on the very vation of t1a* in the northern out of the paint of 'cl•'aring out,' and leaving them province is a sight. I'ot 11' shortage of flax and the old Boum One of our county contemporaries last week published a half cldumn "obituary" without mentioning the name of the deceased person. Anal her had a shorter obituary notice in which the name of the deceased person was not given, though his identity 1/151 established by the context. Wake up. Ifoyst The Farmers' Sun (Iodates that it is as ateueh in favor of public ownership in Motion to power. railways, and other ilk as anybody, bat it strongly welcome evidence of fore- to go to the devil in their own awkward • is a very considerable Way; but my cum -ativenesa is large and the world's markets, I have at length come to the determina- f supply are, for the urn to tight out the battle of Ile among time being. at any (ate, seriously cur- them. 1 have many more friends than tailed. Thus. in the days before the war, enemies, but the latter are mare influen• and -tor• -some time after, its onset, great tial, and the influence.ofthe Canada gyitnttties of flax cane, from Kussia. Company is param font to that of the Whilst Belgium made olden 'Family Compact; But never considerable contributions. Th hay; Russia,' mind, things will always be fi n,ne way. is practically out of the mai het, and the even when they are at the very worst. 'tippiies from holland and Beigium are Considering the fearful opposition I have still limited. This condition 'tag, of I had to contend with. 1 have ,ucceeded course, obtained for slime time past, and, , well. 1 hive grit nearly twice the two or three years ago, when the demand l circulation of their Tory Casette and at for linen for aeroplane wings and other ! least twice as much job work; but we putposesi was making heavy calls on the had almost a total failure of the wheat production capahilities of the Allies, Can• top. and although I have upwards of ada applied herself seriou.ty to the ques- t.4Jl) tion of increasing the flax productio 1 1 f pu the country, To this end the Government keep premised a fixed price for the crop. and a ter bounty, running from to nine cents a pound, to the spinner for the finished yarn. The authorities, mnrenver, suffered no delay in the Matter. With character• tette energy they established a complete Regina, Se sale wan, for the plant at Reg k tie extraction of the fibres from 00 flax, and arranged for the carrying out of a series of experiments in spinning, in Kitchener, Ontario, Theideaof (he Canadian Gov- ernment ' was, of course, not only, establish an industry which would helplii' meet the war need; of the Allies but one which might he developed, after the war, to the increasing advantage of the Do- minion as a whole. Now flax is essentially the crop for the small holder. There is. it Is true, really no limit to the scale upon which it can be grown, hut the process of t and -weeding. 10 which It an readily responds, makes flax a crop particularly adapted to the kind of labor generally avaIlehle 'on a small holding- It is for this reason, no doubt. amongst others, that the Ontario Government has adopted the st'heme, just referred to, of encouraging flax growing in the northern part of the Province. Under this plan, variow stills in older owing me in the district 1 am led to ger as much money as will establishment running, and the here, like every other Radicals, Radica are as poor as Lazarus But wewill just - hope lor bettet times." Then here is a glimpse into the pont i cat rlmdttinns of the day. Later on in the Ontario will supply seed to be distributed among selected settlers in the- north country, in quantities sufficient to plant two or more acres, whilst the sell ler reteiving the teed will undertake. when he has harvested his crop, to return to the mill an amount of seed equal to that which was sent hien. it is proposed then to compare the northern seed and fibre with the product grown from similar geed in the older districts, and if the results prove satisfactory. the Government is prepared to take still further steps to encourage cultivation. Ultimately it is hoped to establish in Canada a complete linen trade, on a Targe scale, and not merely to cultivate flax for export. There is, however, today ' an immediate market for exported Canadian flax, not only for the sake of the linen which may he made from it. but for the sake of its many greatly needed by- products, yproducts, such as linseed oil sod cake. r t. at per 60c towels were made for Government contract and every rowel - bears • Government soul? of perf:ction. r • , en. Special sale per pair- 95co1=bfor......... They are worth today $8.00 a doz- X• Sheets ■ Ready -to -use heavy soft :'iieets, nicely MIrc hemmed, bleached anti gnaiity free from diessipg. x Size 2 x 21; yard' x pair $3:95 2i x 2I; " ,. 4 a Navy, Blue Serges - 54 -inch finest all -wool • Fi Sergi, in mid and ti, vy, at per 'yard, >l 48 to 50 -inch all -wool Set hi warranted genuine indigo aye Sp $ 3 00 and • 1111 ■ au N i 1/ ■ ttfy7itt a ■ ■xotasx'X■ \ X h Sail .: $ $5.00 • Gossard Corsets - suit 'all figures. They lace in 'front. The -Corset that never lose; its shape. • • ■•aaaassw■■■■>•$$$$$$ $ rflt aXxssixii>la i iCH:iil•Xi)tIgl•lE)s • ■ 1■ 111■ 111 ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ �". c he S� fl\ Youth and Ade THERE is no time in wem- an's life that she cannoten benefit by the use of D Chase's Nerve Food In order to keep up the supply of pure, rich blood and to ensurehealthful condition of the nervous system. - Headaches. neuralgia, dee� pIa• w nem, nervosa ane, Irritability.tired, worn -oat footings. Noes dings. pear when the vigor Lad Meng,d nerves w the nerves rwatored by gm ass ie this great rood care. mails Ise e1 gs a , t for Rota all dMtwo. at tie- uses. Batas & Oa., 141..ns. swans. •...,.err 4.,.174 The Troubled* It's a comfort to know there's a man on whom you may call in your troubles -the Plumber. We know 'our business and are here to serve you. FRED. HUNT THE PLUMBER" ,.amnion street Piton* 135 I'lurtabing Heating l:avest roughing :Metal \`•u, • On the other hand. the other (elbow 1 RI h*ie done a whole lot better itToitt- job thaa.we have. - School of Commerce Clinton and Goderich, Ontario -- Offers the following courses ; RI'S[NESS STENOGRAPHIC SE('RET•ARiAL CI'iIL SERVICE and arranges Special Courses for students. Thefollowing advantages : H ghly qualified teaching staff Actual business system of bookkeeping Credential typewriting inn Positions guaranteed Vientiane' Training School 1 district. 4r Cower. wnt p{q,w,estN..ea 4.n„ M 3.11... civil .pRe pgM re..taet- Wks LRw`.A..MAr. M ACow s.1 nig 1(1 CUNTO e �laltr Ilan Cts` Mau, Jan gib The Double Track Route between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO JUST DROP iN 1 any HIM' and give our work a trial. 'Akita -your old 4114005. around and Irl us show yoll what Q41{_WOK ,Atm AiKING • - _Lop__ St 4.v wen r new shows nal -hurt when you itiin Iii.e your old cites 11rat are Nn ,vnnfort:.l,l,• n4.•d np 0. H. Lauder, Station Agent. phone2V !SO that they look n. Fond• P. P. LA W R I;NC1( & SONS Town Agents Phones Unexcelled dining car service Sleeping care on night trains• anti patriot earn on princtpat day trains. - Full informations from any (:rand - Trunk Tirket Agent. or C. 1:. lit tag, District Passenger Agent, Tw ronto. S. SMITH East St. (:oft. rleh The New Decorating Store West Street In addition to our lines of Wall Paper, Paints, etc., we handle all kinds of - GLASS - WINDOW GLASS REVELLED GLASS PLATE GLASS MIRRORS, etc. If you are thinking of doing any decorating this year. call on us and let us give you an estimate. J. Cuthbertson North Side West Street Ooderich, Ont.