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THE SIGNAL OPIT
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MINARD'S
King of Pain
LINIMENT
Yarmouth :s SC tali
THOMAS GUNDRY.
ACCTIONEER.
BOX 67, Goderich. All instroetlons
by mail or left at Signal office will be
promptly attended to. Residence tele-
phone 119.
,Il 6/ CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS-
, awe JEER. Solicitor, noteey publle.
Oth Hamilton aitreet, Goderiele. third
• from remmtree-Trust funds- to
n at lowest retell._
C. HATS
11AltRISTER. NO•
TAlti.- 14111.1C. ETC. •
Offiee--Sterling Bank Bleck. Ham-
ilton Street. tioderiels. -Telephone eel.
Real Estate. Loans, M1141 Insurance..
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PIII1ilerWeateTreillaLOICAN-&-c001-El
AllItISTEItS. SOLICITORS, NO-
TARfhiS PI BLit , ETC.
Office en the Sminre, seemid door
from Hamilton Street. Goileriels.
Private flLflhis to lion at lowest
rates.
W. Proud*. K. C., J. L. Killer:i,,.
STUDENTS' RESIDENCES .
pliAlt-LES (lAltlitIW. 1.1.. 11.. Mill -
MISTER. ettorney, notiettor. etc.. •
Oederichldaney lonnad at lowtmg
rates.
r $EAGER. BA !STEIL SOL-
ICIT(011. notary public and eim-
Buyer. Office -Court House. (',,,i1_
09-12
When I was a
S tudent at the
Valveraity of To -
Matt, teirty years
ago. I lived. trout
start to f
la seventeen dif-
ferent boarding
houses. As far as
1 am aware these
bowies have nut.
or not yet. been
Marked with tab-
lets. Hut they are
all suet tote tound
to the vicinity of
Of :detail' and
Darcy, and St
Patrick Streets.
Anyon• who
doubts the truth
of what I have to
say may go and
look at them.
I was not alone
th the nomadic
life that I led.
There were hun-
dreds of ua drift-
; Ing about In tets
tash8o 1 from one
Melancholy habi-
tation to another.
Wo lived ass rule
two or three in a
house, sometimes
alone. We dined In STEPHEN 1LEACOCK„
the basement. We Canada's Great Humorist, Professor of Political
always bad beef. Economy at McGill University.
on the table. They used to have a brand of soda biacults in those days he
Toronto boarding houses that I have not seen since. They were baker
than dog biscuits but with not so much snap. My contemporaries will aR
remember them. A great many of the leading barristers and prof. -.di
mea of Toronto were fed on them.
In the life we led we had practically no opportunitles for sasociadaft
en a large scale. no common rooms, no reading rooms, nothing. We sever
sae the magaxines.--personally I didn't even know the names of theta.
The only Interchange of ideas we ever got was by going over to. the Caer
Howell Hotel on University Avenue and interchanging them there_
I mention these melancholy details not for their own sake bat gearely
to emphaeize the point that when I speak of studentsdornaltories. amid the
larger life which they offer. I speak of what I know.
If we had bad at Teronto. when I was it student. the Lind of dame-,
torles and dormitory life that they have at Harvard. I don't think I would
ever have graduated. I'd have it'en there Mill.
The trouble la that the Uweveratties on OUT Continent ate
• 'By Stephen LeItelle114' •
THOS. memILLAITH
TARIFF VIEWS.
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Presented before Tariff Com:1164os
IldeedniLialiendost.
rThe. Federal Tariff rotnnitiolon.
which hes been touting tlw Ihiluittion,
held a sitting at Loudon to Monday.
Front Tie Toronto State)) report of the
Proetwilinge eite take the followitis:
Throughout the WhOIN tour of the
Tariff Contudesion HO more capable
and Intelligent farmer airtime§ have
appeared than Mr. Thomas McMillan,
of eleatortlt and 11r. Hatolil Currie..
of letrathroy. Mr. IleMilhot who un-
surreamfully contrasted South Heron
lu 11917. has kali read and thought
deeply upon our MC (((((( aide 01111 *Whit
,1101111.11.1, al Ild he presented au . able
and well-phrueed memorial to the
Coimulesion. After etuphaeixing the
ewentlitl stability of rural tivilixation
in tittles of unreet. he otid "right down
at the foundittlat of ()tar Caundien
teatime/ life Is the fartner-basie and
vital -and upon him. hie industry and
111,4 dependability. rests tlw hope of
the country. The national life of Cate
tide may lw liketied to a tree of which
the route atilt trunkrepresent agri-
culture and int branch -tea the other In.
dustriee.' which hinge and depend nem
agrleulture. Its et,(444nt condition in
normal times Is the great luirometer
ef the trade of the vonutry. and Just
as aerieulture thotriehee .0 will it set
and 11111 Illtaill in ()Wrath 011 the other
industritet which hinge and th.Penti UP'
MI it." .
• Hew Tariff Raises Priests.
waking up to theltea of what • University should mean. They wet%
very largely. instaut d and o-ganired with the idea that a university was a
place where young inn were sent to absorb the contents of books; and to
listen to lectures in th classrooma The student was pictured as a pallid
;creature, burning what was called the "midnight oil," his wan face bent
over his desk. If you anted to do something for him you gave him a
book; if you wanted to something really Ilkeston his behalf you gave
hint a whole basketful of t m. If you wanted to go shill farther and be a
•real benefactor to the Colle„ at large. you endowed a competitive scholar-
ship and set two or more II'd stedents working themselves to death
to get it
That as 1 see it was abou the idea and theory of ethe Canadian Un1-
vers!ties as they used to be. In the tourer 04' time antrthrough the plain
teach= of circumstances, we lia% been gettine; away from that idea. We
are beginning to toe that the text uk and the cies* room are but a part
of the student's life. If they are ta en by themielves. in undiluted doses,
- they probably do mite harm than x . They not only injure the students'
health but they ler.pairlds mind. Tru education cannot be achieved atter
thls fashion. by *bevelling laInfordi n: The most that this can ever
give h, ertrItIon and pedantrynever c ity and genuine acquirement
The typical product of it is the colle3e p ant possessed of astornack-full
of fact but with a ruled the size of a peen and the outlook of a child.
- Tbe real Di sedan of education .consista t _the derivation_ of thaword___
Implies) In bringing out of the mind the capacity that is in_iti____L
that Horace ,sald. o
tn saylag it over Again.
orth P. 0. . • Since the melanehely days of jvhieb I speak. • have bad the experiertee
F. .51eGregor. R. ft. - '01 licarlY a quarter of a century of post graduate' ork itild of university
(din G. Grieco, .'Ne. teaehing. It. is a noble profession, and. with th continued aid of Ul•
tuna. it it. mi.- _. -Governors of McGill University. I hope to -have a Er of a mutat-te-
epee**, -- firm,. of it at least. before 4 hang by my mortar board stud xi into the arms at p
.y it. R. No. 3, 'the trustees of the Carnegie Pension PtInd. But as a college teacher r
rh,. Ha Hoek : have long since realized that the most that the teacher, s such. can do
mon; Jame* for the student is a very limited matter. The real thing or the student
• ficthe life and.enriermment tharsurrounds him. Alt that h realty learn,
be learns. In a senseby the pctive operation of his own. inte ect and not
Goderielt : es the passive rertp.ent of leetures. And for this active ope tion what
-.Clinton: • be needs-rut:lir Is the ronttnueo and Int:mate "contact with h fellows.
yill11e..4 Students must live together and eat toeether. talk and smoke ogether,
ii iiii.,_ Experience shows that. .that is Low their minds natty "erow. A d they
I.- re_ must live together In a rational and comfortable way They must c t In a
Iiing , big dining room or hall. with nak heams across the ceiling. and the tied
.rs. . glass in the windows and with a shield or tablet Lere and there upon the I.
to- remind them het3veen times of the men who went befo: elthr m_anil le
narne worthy of the memory of the college if a student is to get from b
-Others whal it ought to give him, a college dormitory with the llfe to
common that It brings, is his atssotiffeTlItht - A um'(crsItY thiriliffir
ft to bpm la cheating him ' -
If I were founding a terevcreity.--attill say It with all the seiriousneoit
whteb 1 am rapanin dust think Or. that). I would-4mnd first a smoking
then seism 1 bad a little more n-bney In hand 1 wofild ?mind • dor- •
y; then after that. or mere voperly with that, a decept reading room
library ' After -teat tf.1 s111 I had meaty over that I coulJn't use. I
ire% profesoor and get some text books: •
re conducting a campaien.-just now to raise. or, PR Ere milltoll
CROWE,. ETC. -
P MUTUAL FIRE -INSI:it-
II 1. - - alai Isola tell
ode 11.1Irt91.
as. Connolly. yreg.. (lode.
ANI• •
town tree_
Dfilbers-
-AiaLE
On belielf of the 'formers of the
ta 114 Mr. . roots( any
antipathy te,indmitrial effort. but it iInscoewas it iontrilttatoxr.
totbtppevenue of
m
I
ilneet 9resod PPUIntliP1 1111110 price twee 11144,
Inflated by eU*.ttiie iIut1r. He cited !alt
the Mei:ince of ' lighting plaints uti ft
which there Is a duty of thirty -dee
per vele. The result •was that the
type -of
by the American fernier at $441.
had coat Mr.' itellillau $483..at
(tittle.
UI the articles he nettled w
of the raw material of the to
/140141.14Y uIglit. 01141 W1844 will
1041. 1111' l'011113 bell* tilted by
tuer liuroulault Presideut (1. A.
ewton rave a resutee of the year'a
trais.elet lone, lit)lutt stream oir ellaartand
ilso--onia-41141-11ints' As.
t euelation in the city that hall rental*.
.. ed ie exist, -ii.'.' 4,11.1 Mlles, operation
during- the whole _period of the war.
part Seeretury Floody read au intereediug
er slid and detatbs1 aceount of tbe Atsmovia-
It was a reamouable request lutt Hume tion'm melvitiel) IurIiIg the year.
engaged !a .etnaila's greatest tudiestry Captain Prondfoet. treasurer, meortsel
should he allowed their'• raw meter- the reeelpts fer the year to he $179.62.
lab) either free or at the lowest paw mud expenditure 8122.12.
Perlh of Depopulatlea. eller 61 as follows: llon. pries -
•The election of offiswiet for the eu-
114 10 of duty.
it ww. right that manta„41tweee, hientm. Sir John WiiitS011. 11011. Stoll-
' $11171liti have their raw materials f”ree.' *tor Proudfoot and -11. A. Newton:
pneddent. Fred W. 'Hodgson;
but why shot.ItI they be privileged in preshlent. Mrs. It. King; chapinin.
!W.V. J. A. Itobluson: seeretery. E.
FIotMIy: evert•tary. Mies New•
ton 1 reasu err. I 'algal!' 1'$:oedema :
auttitore.:/. Itoberhion and R. A. $hep -
111r4.•
E.iS.
Staulairy. It. I14(1[11('(, .Mujor fleck.
was in the highest 11111011111 interest
L. S. Scott, .1. Mertiat. Itee! Vine -
that it id Id be returneej end tliel'1“1111' Meedantee Martin. leer -
Whiner 'redressed tll filVOr of rural
life. The eonerete suggestions for re-
form whteh he semen -tett • ,were the
plank.. In the Fanners' phitturin
this neetrill?
Mr. -ifeMillau then enlarged upon
the snielet•t of rural depopulation 141
thdaelo and etreweel its 'obvious perlbt.
It was s misfortune for a country
to have Its people\ huddled Weenier
in large (entree of populittiou and ate
the tariff etImulated this tendency. it
gueon. Morris!). %Vermeil. Scott. Flood,'
al tad Cobblediek..
• Rev. J. A. •IIM,lnson. fivrtuerly its
Vtla 114P of St. Paiirs irlintott,
and came more the 1 olnUlls$1011 hall to 44844t 24 very intereeing 111141 inetructive
Ihden to thou. whireee. partially renditimeett. but
Mr. McMillan istrswered a eerie* of inner partii•ularty at a _nature vali•ulet-
questions telt by eir Henry Itrayton oil to stimulate action .,ii the higher •
uhout wages NMI values of land S.ery plane of nobler attlott$ Ili life, and a
Intelligently. He pointiel outoliatithe hearty vote of• Menke wile given him
inflation of wimpy wive land a `fictitious et Its close.
and possibly temporary value And *aat• ftev. Thos. Neal. president of the
'stied tlie Minister of Finance that he ?reroute ConferetteeNtif the Methodirt
ehureh: Rev. W. Vineland. the recent-
ly luidoeted.
• fission i•Itureli. and 11r. E. S. Casvrell.
•
assistant librafrian of Tossoste. Aden
gave brief addresses. niter 44-111011 re.
freshurents mere- eertedand the bet;
11t.141. of the teeming wits ,,qtent 10 tree-
-awl -easy social inter•-hotnOl.
- That (Mot .11•1•41P9'tioll MIN P11144'44 0114
a stew IVa,... or lite was quite aimeirent.,
and. it 14 1111.1)* lie a WWI' wore Pt -t'
futttr helium- that eritiehmi-
tariff Privileges (timid ever I* killed.
--P,,ople." g401. "uuty submit to an
'idle -glee for a time, but even without
further proywa Son the, dissatisfaction
doiriete forth keine* The termer wee
handicapped lo 1 iIl Puha need .priees
which he had to pity '0! 1110 Imiehinery
and equipment owing• o the tariff, sand
h- gave a long list f farm uud
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HILMON OLD BOSS or TOWS/INTO.
Flourishing Organisation Has
did Prospects for the IFItture.
The annual eseeting of the 11
Ohl Hoye' Aiesoeiatiets of Toronto
Mail In room 13, of the Y.M.C.A: build
Asthma
Positive relief la mar%
renewed health oertain.
RAZ -MAN
Rasters* normal br th-
%
lag. stops mucus -ea -
lags In the Orono
tubes, elves long Welk
of quiet •laeo.
A health -building remedy, put
up in capsules, easily swallowed,
prep( ribed by doctors, sold by
druggists, II 00a box. Ask our
merest agent or write tJa 101 a
Isle trial pa, kage. Templetaas.
142 King West. Toroato,
Agents --Dunlop's Drug Stag%
tent
118 tha
lucs I
ree among the many Mummies,'
city Iti the future eteti than It
oi 11. thi• past.
IiEW TERM FROM NOV. 1ST
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT..
-- The leading cemmerrial school
of West.•rti '.0111111er4ial„
Short ha lid a HAI T.111:01 ph 1 rt
silents. liraduatett
.it pest -
thine. Students May enter at any
Otoe.
Get OU free estalogue. •
p, A. 1.ACIILA N, Principe'.
NM,
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See -Treat*.
No. 3. Seafortli:
4. Vi'aiten: Willie
Seafusth: Jena,
41(444.!,: Geo. Ili -Cart
Son fortb : litthert 1
Ma leolm )1( -Ewen.
EVH11444 Iteeriewrinit,
Agents : J. AT. Teo.
Alex. •Leitett. It ' 11, No.
ChAsn:ty. Sedforth:
ley. Sea forth. .I'oliey.holders
all payments tind fret their ea
celpteil at ft. J.. itorrisies (Io
Stare. Clinton: It. Curt's Gr.*
Kl.ntesic,n_.strews. t;thierieh. or T.
el(Ts Itetlt•TII 1 Store. lei yfield.
- -Bropheylkos.
The Leading
Funeral_DirPr.tors
andE'unbalmers
Orders ea rcfully
81 atl nt
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attended to
It or (lay.
1;1 11,111,C1
"DANDERIfit"
Csir1s1 Save Your Hair!
Make It Abundantl
10
and
would
w.
ofzi
"Gifts That
Diamonds P7arls, Jewelry, Silverware
Watches and Clikkii7
For Ladies:
and it e rimy ttt Oleo. nt Us whoare hi the ratrtnititzt-thw- la LOS-
ins14er60• etifisaitsIde iihat it fa that we mean to do with tt *sea
we have it.
To my mind the greaten of all our Devlin is the buildtne ef.vellen
dormitories to supid), to our students a Wider college Ufa Then Rk Nut
igive them now There la 'no nobler object of benefaceen t.itn Oil,
There is no Items way 'to .perpetuate an honoured name or to etior'sh
tte lamer7 nt ow, who le lost than that the same aad inepeory sho•lst
he !swelled, MR deep In stone, over the gate -way of a Collate Dormitoty
at 1102111.
Those' thildren.
Mtitnimr:-
land my !svelte and.ptill.7
Whatever for, Willie?" • \ •
-ten thnt ;she rgairtrk ft"--- • 'T. --
irk - \
is. tald ba4
44 Int 11)0 11147 If only auntie *mild
kiek - tastdretr-Fistittletrith Semis
man.
One I/ran-hark.
A ,Reitttsmn came senth 4, nave a
look at Lendetit 11! spent a • few
ny. and sped hatir to
d In ttd.
(in the !leer nigittrof tint- ridurn
his 1101e villnge wilds all
hie friends RittilerVit 4.1111411 ltitii to hoer
him (minion of the town who*' *Mita
Rf481. •'111 V Pft with gold" .
Ile told the tnle ns only Sent eon--
• eltort and eandlIti, without_
ling: then a friend
7Nri
No,pooti•••'
st-
•
lately After a `Thinderine" miss-
, your hair f 11'W life, lestre
and womiyoue beauty. Appearing twice
as heave and plentifel. because NIA
hair seems to fluff and thieken. Dont
yeur hair stay lifeJees colorless pinin
or scraggly. 7,-m, toe want loto 4 loug,
strong, beautiful hair.
A t*n-reat hot tle of • delight( el
arlanderine” freshens yonrseeip cheek,
idsmireff and falfht• har This stint- .
elating "beauty tnni" gives to Oda.
dull. fading /tat, that vonteleiTIWISFt now
and abundant thickness -All druggietal
'
nfirl
"Moo long wtir ye In Lunrion lbw
gi tber. Joek?" .
Ilthout a week," I4O41k44 the'4100-
plied man.
-What did ye think o' the tounl-
rHoot'.. nmn, It wur all rieht In Its
WI)-! imnnon's a fine wee train Del'.
but if Is Ileh a long we fra altreaterw"
--Anegegg the Heights.
Ile: "Yes, 1 cvetAinly like gond
f,est.and min ninety% leek forward to
the next meal."
She- Why dont Foe tnlk of 'high-
er Kling" 9*v lw * while*" •
(IP : "Mit. my tlear,,tvhat is higher
thin fond?" -Life.
For Gentlemen:
Onyx and Pearl Rings
lieddets
Brooches
Writ Watches
Usotiseirea,--1Vir-
Signet and Stone -Set Rings
Cuff Links \
Tie Pins
Watches, all grades and sizes
ttrItish.eniumbia general •dee-
onna-were held on Wednesda7.
turns al pri.ent received are indecisive,
but the IAberals appear to t* leading.
In Front -Rank
Cod-liver ciii stands
Ifirst on the list of fats,
in the ease with hich
it is assimilated.
explains why is
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of supr-efined me-
• dicinal cod-liver oil
eis sci helpful to
those of any age
who are run-
down in
1
anvone Tewnitfo
440 tier.Y...,
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