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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-16, Page 4} Tuesday, Deeember 1111 1NO. THE SIGNAL - GODEBICH, ONT. SMASRING PRICES We are going to give the people of Goderich a real sale of S HASHING PRICES for SATURDAY ONLY. By doing your Christmas Shopping at Parsons' Fair Syndicate on Saturday' you will save from 25 to 50` per, cent. nn your money. We are going to cut prices on many lines of our toys so that every Kiddie that comes to 'Toyland will b able to have whatever his heart desires. "Shop early and follow the crowd." TOYS TOYS TOYS You should not buy any toys before seeing our big showing. We have toys of every description. Bring the kiddies in and let them see real Toyland. They will go into ecstacies of delight and you will remember the days of your own child- hood when you stroll through this large department. Tab1E and Chairs, red enamel, larg\ size, worth 55.00 I. , , 53.99 Rocking Horses, highly painted, worth 00..53.99 Child's Cups and Saucers, special 15 Toy Shovels, extra heavy, regular .20 15 Toy Couches, with heavy upholstering, with com- partment for dolls' clothes, regular $9.00 $4.99 Doll Beds, large size, 18 inches long, regular 51.. .75 Educational Boards.. This is not only a toy, but will help to educate the child as well as amusing him, regular $1.50 51.19 Toy DresFers, oak finish, 20 inches high, regular $2.25 .. . ............... $1.50 Christmas Decorations Honaki, for decorating purposes, special 6 yds .10 Holly Wreaths, special . .10 Christmas Snow in packages, special .....10 and .15 Christmas Candles, 3 dos. in box, special ... .. .20 Christmas Holly Paper, regular .15 2 for .26 White Tissue Paper, 12 double sheets 10 DIRT CHEAP Toy Furniture, light oak finish, with 3 tables and 1 chair. very substantial, special ,,.49 Toy Grocery Store, with complete stock of Givier•-- ies, regular $1.50 ChiId's Tea Sets We have the largest range of children's. Ts Sets that the people of Goderich have ever seen* this town. Come in and see for yourselves. ' white fleece -lined yes, regular .75 ... 25 Menes\ brogue Socks, heather mixture, this is an exceptional value. Reg- ular 51.25 75 Electric Stand Lamps, with colored shades, reg- ular 510.00 ...... ..$5.50 Cut Glass JUST ARRIVED A large shipment of genuine high-grade Cut Glass has just arrived to complete our Christmas assortment. Our prices arrange from 51.00 to 530.00, which gives you a large variety to choose from. HANDKERCHIE We have a very large stock of Ladies' Men's and Children's Handker- chiefs, running from 5c to 51.00. It will pay you to look over this department before buying. ... ... . DOLLS and More DOLLS Rag Dolls, special ... 39 and .75 China Dolls, with moving arms and legs, exceptional value Regular .16, .25, .35, for .. .......5, .10, .15 Large Sleeping Doll, with jointed body, real hair and dressed. Regular 55.00 ' $3.75 Baby Doli, regular 53.00 t 52.49 We carry china and celluloid\ Doll Heads in our doll hospital dope:Wentr- ranging from .10 to ab China Sale ted Cups and Saucers, regular .35, for .19 painted Cream and Sugars, 10 different de - ,to choose from, special, per pair 51.19 Nippon China Tea Sets, consisting of teapot, cream and sugar, special $1.95 China Te. • •ts, decorated, worth $1.00, for .. .59 SPECIAL -of 18 different designs to out -Saturday at .35 each Toys thatcom from T.'y- 1 Parsons' Fair Syndiate lana ar.. real toys. P h o n'1 233 THE WEEK AT THE CAPITAL. : By lain Uunelm. Ottawa, I).•e. 11 unnieur t:;utttder. the bearded' ern tTeunt n from Ste. ityacinthe in the ProvInee of Que- be.', •gives on• the Impression of being ✓ very patient angio. 1rr the first • it. (Gauthier. a(gtreptly, like Its kis. k villin', Int the Government Joe- not appear to he pining to wel- l-owei teethe him t t1) a h'rtuad•in- c le of the 1 +« few w 11e • 1 1 , 1 It In r f u h 1. t e claire fr 1 r w s in the Privy ('oneeil chamber In the Ear( llto(k et the Pa rile met(t:Int iid- iuRs Ile may lie Liken hili-. the ('atl- u. L rat -he pearl, that be Bate not been falling over 4I .'ti -stere in their • attempts to induce hie -to. de so. It may le - that the SPI'rntr(•s lave pro- -deal from II. Gauthier. and er- .a, taitly all the authentic statements on the tg,itt�'r have emanate) from him. .but't.here:has,y(rtI' tavern a wundrepn crop d. rnwors in regard to the mat- ter, ,and -that was 'donut all'. Every few 1.1 J1.Gauthier la 1),1 e n - n wr J neyii* lip. to (utawll end immediately 'there, bred, out a fresh crop of the . rmuurv. . Tile Gai(tlder Affair. Whether or not JI. (anitbier Rets into ti,e cabinet. and he doer Dot mcr(m mens tool- likely n candidate at the moneut of writing-thon_h u,•gothl- tions are suppled to be proceeding - he has surely got very deeply; into the Blick Woks of the\ Liberals. One Mali, Who stands out Its the leader of the ejim N•1• III5', wag ill. he nits n few -1 vs A u o . a g• wild talked qultr�rtr•ls about tt,1 a;•..;tq(.r over -r, In-rffeet utltitnat 4,111, tilde11 was not ren (lur- ing an interview and was of pub- lished. p 1ished w8' float i( \l. I:aUthter (lid not now get into the 1 .nserrntirk (.ur• ted, at any nate. to pet -out Trine atm" . t the Liberals. They were •throe h with 'the member Ste. mnlNr o f r ..tl Hyacinthe. nthA y IIs• lar/•. + 1 vhf Man. woo n n opinion Int u s 1 1 hi ghl regarded F tr• ( 'Ra t r F � • mem- ber, .stat whether e h roll in 'h.. as motive- fe--.a-4blfer i met. T1 '` they would spend all their energies in an al 10.11114 hr .4waunp him beneath in at- r e ,Ilan •s h of votes. . 1, , •a that then l nothing til keepM. Gauthier mit of the l''lhi''t now ex- Iept the feet thatlhe Gorer11m••It does not want him tn' it If it rain ,get the -MM•w> e--wainew; -- etb. ;net. (discussing 11e• neater frankly the ut e• + h r limy, answered the usual n a• 9 e thin as' a n to ,anlhfer by the American fn -111111 of at'kiug another. "What strength would Gauthier add to. our Government ?" he asked, and . the ,answer was. "None." There is not n tin-sibillty uf''Ionia that the Govern- uu$It'is looking about :ural doing „very thing hamanly i«4;.ible. to induce French-Canadian- to. rater the Cab - .vnmeut. he could ttu.ke uphis Shop Farts o that you may g t the advenfr.re o Ibis Monstr,)us Ct r st- in Sale 1 ------ -r -1he-t, tut it is. not going to tem Frew huaen in Hartess their a,•gnieltiml won11 add strength to the Govern- , 'neut. There are perha{a four men !among the present t. R t � u hec mcmhr's t to! r his }wf o1w acquisltlon , Would boost the, Govertnneut stark Iii I jnelsr, and there i js• ode unettalditlg figure in Quebec untold.. of the sitting memberi. 1f the 511•igtem 4•'nllni.4t ration could in- du(•1• any One of thew. hl enter the 4'abinet, there would be 'cementing to Ie' gained, but thee know fairly well that the situation lo hopelenl. I Sir L•nitM' Gouin Not Hitiaa. `‘ Sir lamer l:eli t al lets rattle In-(• a4\11fth isem. pr.te.•t.Int1I-t ' Ilfleraiteere of late met here=;(*+--1•e.rr it 1<rrat--tteaPc of -peeel:atio11 a. a result and mneh won- dering whether Sir tomer would Joit) thed + .\ l.uhll trntime. Ifotcevrr, while h• ...Vita n. 1 e• h(•rel to ha re sneh a«pint• ti.Mu+ for a lung time,' the doughty klligl,t from omelets• is said to have gut . over thele. and a 'lot of ,political 'there tient-Titift It ren alta not - of - uactual l • iien. Iu1.I Hf ,iNt that alai mlontrat of his dreante. For while Sir Leiner, in i'rot'i11,lal twenties. was a power to he reckO11w1„with. In Federal matters it was claimed that he could not swing piddle opinion tee any great extent. In oth.•r wordy. h.• ens Metter 1114 a big toad LI a small puddle than taking his clanr't•,•in a big puddle. Now he has left, La Presse and gone to take over TOYS TOYS TOYS CUTTING PRICES Electric Trains, regular 515.00 512.00 Mysto Magic Sets, toys that the children will mystify their parents with. Regular $4.50, for 53.75 Toy Electric Motors, regular 54.50, for 53.75 Toy Electric Motors, regular 55.00 ... 54.00 Toy Electric Motors, regular 55.50, for 54.50 Mouth Organs, worth 51.25 75 Toy Express Wagons, large sire, special .. ... 25 Toy Watch and Chain, regular .15, for ...2 for 25 Children's Sewing Sets, special 52.00 Leather Goods Sale A complete line of Leather Gloves and Hand- kerchief Caaes reduced to leu than half price for Sat- urday at urday sale. Special Prices on Toilets Ammond Complexion Cream, regular .25, for .....15 Theatre Rouge, special 15 Pompiam Manage Cream, regular .25, for 17 Taylor's Tooth Paste, regular .25 for 15 Taylor's Face Powder, regular .35, for 25 Witch Hazel, large bottles, special .25 Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, regular .25, for 19 Rosewater and Glycerine, regular .25, for 16 Jamaica Bay Rum, special 19 Ornamental Bronze Mantle; Clocks, regular 512.00, tor 1� 55.26 We have a complete stock of Pyrex cook:•tg ware. This would make a very useful Christmas gift. Sle ghs Boys' Sleighs. good size, No. 4, regular 1.00,'tor .75 Baby Sleighs, with high railing around protect the child, special .. 51.75 Boys' Auto Coaster Sleighs, specially des for speed. special $6.00 THE PROFITABLE SKUNK The adran'n-es of t1)+ artificial raising of the fox, beaver, and miek- rat, tipeciflpally, have been net, n pn.wed rant. and here it to propo•e 1 to 4Pi•ote a few words to that much e i coed animal, the skunk, The fact tient the animal le to be found 1n r,<,c'ic41144 (very part of the Am( r- 1(an e:'ntineit, and that the pelt Ilan en':1 as high as ten dollars, Is eufn- uie:u to attract the attention of fur f ' mets and 14.4444: a lltudy into the i .I'1'l11113 sad •dta'Jta,;er of the in - (i" 44) Man) y, art aim Erne.? Thompson fairer, th; well I:nown mom, writer and t,.:' trill:;t In the Manitoba Gov- ernme,', tie orated a more eaten- r.itc Sc.:•.it(•la; propagation of the . t�!unk, •si fiunsell operated a moat e,t(Ye$3tir ranch Of "lhis'kinel. 'Be. caner, Iart,.•ly of a prejudice against Vie little animal and its method of e •tense, skunk farming has never been firmly established In ('anada as an Industry alt!'nugh the advantages • and pos4lbtlities are obviously 80 treat. Success on other parts of the American continent ind elsewhere have demonatratec the feas1b111ty of establishing the Induetry firmly and profitably ID the f)otllnton. The skunk 1. widely found over the (anadlas Dominion la every cornet asd Rook where it eat) find food (ted to its steeds. and notwltk- •aj the fact that It la por- gy 11011ted. trapped zee wnrrled continrea to thrive rnd coos. prnximlty to set - V' VINO [Inst is hither timid nor ',Mous and ts. practically omnlvorola, deiol.rin, large quan- tities of Maces Inc'nding grasshop- pers, crickets, beetles and caterpil- lars. in captivity, Ita feeding it very economical, the diet consisting of meat,' fish: cooked eetcals. vege- tables -and Milk. The food problem is most easily solved where the ranch Is established within reach of a botel. The eontenta of the dally garbage can well feed a considerable number. Tbea' skunk multiplies rapidly with littersof from Mx to twelve, the period Of gestation halals eight weeks. Deacenttng may he perform- ed when the animals ere flue weeks old and all po.sfhtlity of " future nuisance may he elkntnated, but fa domestic raining This It not really necessary c Cr WLfli.il eiGcr, as the animals become remarkable lame and friendly with those hand- ling them rend never bring los play the powerful weapon nature has given thea except when bad', frightened by some intruder. Skunk ranching could be seeress. hilly carried on in practically every section of ('?nada for the anima' le indigenous to every part and would 9nd his natural cenettlona wherever a farm was located. In wire en. closed pines of suitable land the animals will stake' their own he. - rows and dens and seed little at. testlen beyond teedlr:'The demand for pelts 1s steady and general, and the high prices prevailing during '.a peat few years alike skunk ranches very p nMahle coneerna tied aunty a nu 'co.- h:'nre for eny devs:r r ;.fent along these flues, or the rein- et La 1411 University, halt the :Ilv.'rt►aiput would still weleom,e him ntld Ile snake n steep toward iutimat- . In hist mess to join the Cabinet' beer 1 vet, he G only mentioned .xc x - If, ill- \Itwhf r'e-It der - .1 Ite, ant. frit nkly speaking, Many 5 ' t«ter+.(•anter ws• where there to a 1114( in Quebec- that they want and tont.' 'et. lien. 1'. E. Slonelin, now P(mtmaater- Gaaeral. once talked of :hooting holes thnrncll the 1 non .tact;, and. despite the tl1 n that he a.4 iNvn many years a[ the «. c Intl al • i • 1 c to l t fe u h .• I h crane p I nut get ,(way frons bat Utt.•ratte, and In,,Qinhet. the l',M. '. is Ntrietly non pNereetes ureea. ser that . he elovernment 1 does Not feel Inclined t rush out and add to the cabinet any.' • else p•he 11 not 11', il o 'd ' e: ¢ I I,- 1 :lid It. Unions F - ipd►t Hanna Order, IThe hl mote. Hanna order J ('.N.R. rnilw-,I, nu n, warning them to k p out Of p(+Jitil s on pain of duea11...- • bad stilrted :1 reel storm. Nnw a ' •w eve d o . n rat has , n i r w•' '1 n with P 1 h all P- urnn 1 of the employees for a board (. unite -illation between the men- and the Government. and that demand has been greeted be the Minister of faller. SOW 'It is a gnertlnn of whether or not flee `;nen'. demands will IN' granted or fn.elifled or whether they will go 'out on strike, for the railway union," are determined that they will have their votes an'I their rights. Of course, there is 1111 tnterfereuee with votes, brat the eine+tlon is whether, became. they are employed by a railway eminently, rthe men e1toU11 be debarred from tak- `Ing any other part In the government i of their e,nintry. Organizer! labor 1* Mending behind the railway men In their fieht and ell pressure is being Irronght 1,, leer on the Government to grant 'what the men are *eking. The Returned Seedier Question. While ,1 great many people in the country have been patting themselves on the hark to think that the returned soldier problem of re-estahllament Is willed, 11)4 veterans and the Govern- ment have apparently agreed no , the filet that there Is etlll much to he done. A.4 a result we can Zook for another long session of the mple•Ie1 committee of Parliament to thresh out the w•IIoIP matter Again and consider the matter of hoiut11g together with other pherwe of r1• -establishment work. The fit re- turned ratan, It 14 admitted, has been ;Oren fairly good treatment, but la- the case of mztmed end wounded men it 14 different. So that matter will probably he all fully threshed over again nod again. T11e 1917 Flection Scandal. A big gun in the attack on the Gov- ernment. and an' intimation of what May he expected, came in the speech of Hon. thea. Murphy at Montr.ral on Saturday. Mr. Murphy trained all him artillery on what he claimed was the stealing of the soldier vote during the 1917 elOetlon, and succeeded, by meanie of lettere, telegram* and other dienmente• of peran.ding a goof many of hie audience that there was a whole- sale plot to me -Itch theme votes' wher- ever the Government wanted them. Nir George Periey, Sir iiRlwarel Kemp, Sir Itolu,'rt Sordes, Lord Seaver - 1.1,1 and lord Northcliffe all came In for ihe'r Frank Ret. It. M. i logs Of Militia: w• stare O of Ion. h, and II • aim) eh east lgation. col. n. Itrlg.•(ien- 'tor Mcinnees RW 1 by Mr. feel In the (teff(; alit rat until 11 the drag- , It • Murphy with fleeing Implln 1N4ntpnlfiTtrn i.? ttit' s.illtter he piled dowtionen�\ nn d(Icllrtt I1).' .Nrry w:w 4.0 Bete and alcove-11:uned gentleui2;n had been girl lu and 11111,1i1•atw* ('O1. Re way 1•Iahnell. 1)4111 leen promisel pr (tion to brigadier -general and also CIL hitt after 1 n a r 1)r had done his wor st on the v fl e 11 w t1) r ml. rewards d P mesa dl not come through. so 1)P ca otoOt- tawa -tawa an.i (emulated all the etridenee among hi. friends to -try and force the Gormennenre hand. So the 14ortff1 11,4.4 broken, and It in intimated that thin 1. to be bast ;our Of many attache t 1 re 1 of 1 r the Borden,. againstd 5I.ighen,-aelmini.tretlons before UIP cheaters fight 1e over. The Govern- ment, of ceerse. will hare an gnawer t.• Mr. Murphy's charges, apd then It eat tae for the. peoople to decide. 11111 lug 5t111 a r•nsation in the ltrit1.h Isles. - it has the ex -Pr and Nome fnnluu« for snrTon: fur.' harsh In mar jn4gnIPnte. She 1• a wo- man of an expensive Habit. Her hue - lintel, let us rewind uurw•Ivea, «nflerrd ' the sudden Ie++ f a1.11 fOMablenIfalI al income ata time -when tw could rant•• cm,TrilltetitTf:gi.-1utek ro flit`-ttar. -1111• doer .Met gra 'h Into the 'eel e•iety of seri/'►s pNSI1.1''. and It Is only ill a part father .1•t that one meets her. talking rapidly in her hoarse telt', her r.'th•-+ eyet 1.elkltig at every- 6N1y eaevpt the prem .he 1s addrlws- nig. and spray. utl the IN.iut of rib -h- n , er e• • e•f --with II . ff 1 al t 11) r II :I . all It I rl ut 1 r, u 1e11,. lean jaw -14.11... A Arita nn. u1) de •p-s(•t Pyer which ere nevem atilt, ,111+ Way little she Int wLletet 'r eyes as she holds your ,1)(nd1.4, Irl kingr11 in tall something 'else distrae her atttutien." \other -1•ritl ."1)ower bouquets on 11117 ritohingra 1)y. '50 fine a judge, aa4 5iit• wiiiigw els•rte.0 Niin11 Rlres it Wit Cosi''. -bile ubJe•tIng to r•veral f its hells enema The read - 11111 :r( ' it nit hof Pa is R N r I + aurhor. w• I it I has 1 , MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative • h.e,k new.. She has a' rnrions `-•_' w + - _:. f AikiuR, a If 7iti Tier a •renlnre approa"hes you am If tided. to mesmerize you, and Margot Asquith. ' • ha 'had her badly depleted ('xeliequi well repMn- jehed, by her tt(NIk. ' ° ('Iik ,go British -American. Ile. nnterMngnaphy of Margot An- -114.1 n- -11.1('h le ,Al *11 Accept Ae t "California""(`allfornla" Spite of Figs oo only -Lk for. the name ('allfOrola on the package, then you are mire your child Is having the hest end moot hermlese physk• for the little 'domicil.IC It t ngoanm err are now read- I and arowe In-. hlldrr love n a one of the Sunday papers, 1s •alert for the gifted wife of Equitable 114dro listen. raker n host of new friends 7'he Farnlers' Sun. 'ncmies. Mrs. Asquith le er originality In (•never• The le•¢i.lative eon- Mee apper yln41 what the thinks" P11 10 InresU¢ate the gee. tun (if -a fin Iht the .par of\t11e memeJlt•, especially rate fur lydre hove Iib 4111.11 the for her knack of enmeshing huuw•I4,I,I premi-e that large muniel mulles ¢I.1+ and beery treditiurte. Nie is n IN•nefitting from a low nate feesifydro- sort of refliet end rnitlrnted Carrie •'I's'h•kity sho114 {r1y n re11tal1, the Nation, 11411141 her %ells Instead of a PinP Of tt2 peer 1)p. is wiTi en- deteststing hatchet, abrwle the proprrd )firs;+terThof Power Many AnaerL•sn.4 oxer a snlazenhnt 10 raise a Nail fhrM,Rh which 1)P may , at the boldus$ of this 11 filth woman grant assI+hne•P to 11•.4 favored muni-!. in nneovering the domestl, affairs of e'ilalit1. s, who ire {art owners /►f the Iter friends living and (Mad. Eleel , tnnhlnnl irwmrcm from which the people erre ltupplsrd to be `141lc,u( p'ow'er 1s dcvetegwsl. in Mi. way the F fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. Von „must say "California?' and se•retlte. 1'e here k One former "first lad leaf' shouting private miller'. trent the henget() England limy lw 41,e home of " gpoctabilitr" rind "reserve" hat If hag a house fell of children, among whom rare sone of the inatled, nnllwe-makers j 1 of balmy and yeaterelny. (►rli4nility la breeds pro11f1eally In thin quiet and 'nein. pientr s+que garden of the world. Away before, Shekespeare's Ilan Sri, tons were doing and spying things to shock and startle clvIIlaatlon. Iter rank tool file rare slaves to --rel litho' .411(1 custom : int elle has a it ,, one munity of folks w110 think for them• aches and care nothing for the prelim or Kleine of friend or fie. Marent A.quith Ia a mpcitneen of the Intelleetual radical and Innovator. ehe w•111 not be immortal. but her hook will he read and studied long after other Illnstrlons tomes rare for- gotten. Just now the outopokeu Eng- lish critic Is "imitating" her or raving over her. according to dal. teat.. Take there biting 141.0 from The Weekly 1)Ielateh oracle: "1t be kind, 1 think, to onetime. that Mrs. A -smith opened her private Marian for the p11ht14 inpawtion with the object of making money. 1f we keep thio snppteltlna in our minds it ' will prevent ns from being unduly t *3, ('(Immlttee• has given tardy re•ognition hge I to the right+ ..f the nlore distant ,and less favorably situated rummun►t(Ps, and ate agriculture, -whir the titre are. prohibitively high In ,the mist. the energies of the 1 elr'i I leetri. Commission have been 'ly 111rectcl to the development of ries hi the larger centres, to the sheer lyvelem of rer,ll centres. where power lu .4 h.rn supplied to tarn -tern It was in tIi earliest stollen of'the war - If not p war lay. --anti at rates; .ha 1 r lv in 1' •1'.4+ of 1 the rate charged I IA 1'ged •r. In urban cent The '•+ertirn ht rn+t" slogan In ode that goes a lung' ray In finding gen- eral acceptau(e, h t the committee "DANDERINE" iris! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately after a "Danderine" mas- sage, your hair taken on new life, luatrw and wendroun beauty, appearing twice as hl•nvy and plentiful, because each vet'y peeper], raises n .'mbnrrassing hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't print in thbe (•nnnr•tintl, when It drawn let your hair stay, lifelPelt, lorhClair attention to the feet t t t1). carter .cra {y yon toot want mlola s of long, llluwera are natural resin ea, belong -strong, beautiful hair ing to everyleely, while - tor (e at A 35 -cent bottle of delightful (•1st" falls to provide any re envie to "Aanderine" freshene your sewn), checks the Province for the people), hitt Rive*dandruff and falling hair. Thin stint- then- the favored w'ra An sdvnntage y th'elating "beauty -tonic' gives to titin. would not otherwise have. Thus the dull, fading hair that youtful brlghtasse tomtit t et the expense of the man din and alma t thickness --AU drugglstsl A propr+nl to tux Bowe power users A moderate antnnnt for the benefit of - ----- - -- - '- - the less favored i. something whlch1 Some men, according to a woman severs of true democracy, and would writer, can he conquered with tear% seem to have A large element of pia- while it is necessary to use a hatpin on tire behind 1t. others.