HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-30, Page 3"THE PEOPLE'S GARAGE
Under New Management
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Having taken over the business of "The People's
Garage," MR. J. L. DEMERLING announces
that he is reddy for
All Kinds of Repair Work
Being a fitst-class mechanic, who has served his time
both as machinist and auto repairer, he
Guarantees All Work
Free Air for all. Gasoline, guaranteed in azure
Cars Stored for Winter at Reasonable Rates
J. L. DEMERLING
Victoria Street, Opposite Victoria Park
iuent In a rather awkward fix when
he resigned, for ft was only a sew days
after Rt. Hon. Arthur Meigllen took
over the relua that the tueudter for
l'ete•rlso•o West went in bis resignation,
with a sort of hlut beide.' it that
other maturated besides hi, ,et u h el
ecytr•l. For 11utt reason it n a ..r
all certain that hr will Ino• given the
Government endorsement. .tuotit r
point which tuprytrts this view le that
Mr. lturnham thinks along his own
flues and cannot be depended on for
a vote. He would he us likely to vote
against the (:overntueut ats. for It un
nny measure, and the party ntluagere
on either side are cone too fund .it
Menders whose votes eannot lye absol-
utely eounted beforehand. It would
not be surprising, therefore, if the
(:over cut endorie•turllt was given to
someone else. At the manor time. 11 ,
t he remembered that Mr. linen-
! ham won his s/':tt to 1917 by n very
targe con•biuel utalority. and as he
has mm1114e.1 three or four eamo-i lens
In the riding, two of which were ime-
eetsful. nue has swine *ort of nrg.thlxa•
shun til hick up his t'ffort... =The
Bon Hp t[p there -iv .0 muM11e1 that nn.
of the professlon'tl politicians here, art.
etnnitii \r.ery heavily,, on the result
They erneet to see at least :t" three -
cornered fidit, and admit therefor' that
almost anything might h:t(4(s•tt. •
However. ,hmild the opening of the
Huns. fie delny+od beyond the middle
of "February. ns now seem. likely. It
would lie quite pnselble to haves new
r,entls'r lutrodncel on the mooning dor.
A rnenplt -114 -weeks sh.mttl- -mottle 4.tr
getting the ollei•.1 returns to the 004
THE SIGNAL
GODEitIOH, ONT.
BECAME SO THIN
SHE W -MRAI0
•FRUIT-A-TIVFS" Made Her Well,
Strong and Vigorous
MADAM[ ARTHUR BEAUCIIER
811.5 ('artier St , Montreal.
"I suffered terribly 'from Cons -
oral Dy.spe'piia for many years.
1 f •:: "iius after eat lug noel had gas,
co::,dust headache, and was unable
:, -:cep at ai ht. I wn.t g`ill:.g so
ficin t::at I was frightened and saw
,••c: r :1 physicians who, however ttiti
electors! offleer and then It ntayl nal) out acorn able to help we.
Ihr re twitter of illy. for elre.ting them ,(t fast a friend adehed nu es take
t- - to tote his soli. Either February 17
FFuat-rtira'. 1 did so and soon 1
or 24 will probably be the d et% or .•. " f"IL •'mo relief. I continued w'itil
enlng.'P:,irltnment, and the writs..iat!d 'en:it-a-fives' and in a short time,
and nithing it rsls.tble for the nl•hnher
Western Ontario
Best Commercial Schott
CENTRAL
(dadi
BTRATFORD.
Our. winter term ctont.nres Tues.
day. Januar+. lthya1nd al1tt!ctit, may
•c;fiterer in our Cumtr>,rrcial. Short -
1' old or Telegraphy dfp,trtnient at
env time, (Our courses are thorough
.ed practical, ander asset gt tdu rtes
ts'titions, Getr..ur free catabigue.
If" .. M '(,iia'tlt.►X Principal.
ELLIOTT
?lel%/CL,id�
THE WEEK AT THE CAPITAL be through by that time. _ _ t _thaeonstipatisis waahyn li l reit
• Railwaymen Shnw Fight.
no more Manns a -Via: cite or• the
113 ;Ian Ihittdm. I Thee f omiins lTanna refer to the r•11 -disagreeable sensations that (elide
(lItxwa. Dee. 37. -There nl:ty Ie.• a
member for West t'eterlslro i ` 1, e'
noose of Commons when the
1ry•ns. The Onrerlttnent probahly h:Id
that fact in mild when, o,i. ('hristulam
1ate, (Ie.' 1'antinet thwitlel that February
7 _would he a propitious day for it hv-
electi�n.
The contest In that riding
will give u "full honer" for the coming
Ia•ssion,
for that was the last of . the
rncats•ies to be tilled. Whether the
tilling thereat will add one to the Gov-,
eminent majority in the ('ommonl re-
ntable to be seen, for all indications are
thatthere tidal he a spirited fight in
that riding before February 7.
Yonge ,and Charles Su. Tcronr..
Arenunlne, met-.,g.a$.r. -t-4 tr •t,wr
tecretanal c. Irmer.lai teachers and general
downer era tit COY/Pct. 'mamma . ntlru0.,n
in all departments : kern demand for our
, t.adt aces. Melte 10r parbeulan.
W 1 ELLIOTT. Pr.na
A Muddled Situation:
J. 11. Burnham. the member who re-
signed In July Inst is-eause. as he maid,
he considered "his mandate from the
people had expir'l. is In the field
utd this bene as nn im)epentt.,
est (conservative. There a alto a
Lawns' and a C.F.O. candid:I • already ,
sums up, and the prospect f another
push being brought Into t e field as a
1 1iU f;nrt•n+nienf- .atbllate w_ii6I
the T.orernm.nt newt aat11tge be- i
hind him In an error to Arlllat Burn-,
ham. The latter teed try (3overn-
Try a Was Ad la
. i
. n.... rn Ir t . en r. nod 1 c a. Now tit I to stir 1 a n and eel atw
•\•• ♦ 1 and
rl �
I lid
enn'blerIhls h••a down here T1s .til i " alis"
r W
pinyees thrw'tened a strike- and the
\Itni.ter of Labor steed l to their re-
, nest that n herd of t•nncllcation be
'tl tinder t)Ie'T.emlemc Act'• T' -m •
r tronble has arisen. for while
the einehceee named their non on
the tsid fin'sed the railway ha. pe•r-
el t.'ntIv re'fti.kt to e10 wl Mr. I1.nn 1
holding tlrrniv to right to order a
magi s dls-barge fore Polities! actle-
Itv. With (hi. .tate nrlt.ffnir' it be-
eline nee..«ev either f..r rte tbivern-
ment to tell Mr: Hanna to name 1(man
for the M(n'rll or for the Minister -of
Labor to ecerei,e him prerngntlrr
name slmenne to represent .the ('.N R.
on the Isl•Ird. The.riestter'inine be.
fore the Cabinet eoancil at II. meet-
ing on Tuesday of last week. and from
nil apneiratles It seas well 'threshed
mut. But apparently the ret of the
Minister, elpr1d-.l 10 let -(:wnN*r (4*44
ertsln get ons of the Mlle he hail go(
himself Into hT granting. the rt'.nievt
for it !Welyd. and It was NCR Itt 4111 to him
to mune a menilw'r for the company.
1I. annolinetment its 14) friwT WIT! penis,
ably come veru shortly, for the time
for the railway'. doing 'to has lung
sinee expired: and it name may be
Madame ARTHUR BEAUCIIEiL
A9e.a box, 0 for $2.50, trial size^
At all dealers or from Fruit -a -ti
Limited, Ottawa, Out.
during which he Was addressing an
association of commercial travellers,
Hun. \laekeuzle King nook a new lino,
and (ilarged the ltorclem,Mt•igheu ad-
ministrations with lacing the elass)est
of class governments. Ile named, our
after auulhe• of the oueuda•r' who
fiat -joined- fair. Hobert liurdett"when__
the 'Union (love nit was formed and
reminded his hearers holt all of them
were lawyers. luchding these. Mr.
King (gawked off thirttvlt 11a11LIea of
Ministers under theme two Premiers.
all of w'hona. 'minding the Premiere
themselves. were of the legal prufes-
sha1. -t nation of lawyers he a:111td the
Government its he chided it for not
bringing about unity in the rotatory
and for talking to the farmers about
class government. Ilf course, the
sum' argument would, apply to the
former 1.ilw'ra1 fattiness under Sir
Wilfrid Laurier. and prababi)• to any
(cabinet which would (a• furrows by
Maekenzie King if he were ever ehos-
t
tn
,Premier, .
elitis-
t.
.A Tariff Fight M i'rpapert.
Tariff rnvisittn prnulis•s to be the
big thing of this session when It opens,
and the' C"werlllaelt le making its
usual premiss gloom having the budget
ready almost ' as stain as slue Ilon'r
i opens. 11 will be along tltw•:11•l the
first of 1'ebnuar'. however.. before the
tariff commie -lou has its report ready,
awl the budget will beframed largely
i on that r'lalrt. The promised revision.
. Ma 'm n
held T so long now that tr.
most elute this session, nod Dtat will
lee -11.1-.11 hard liattle o(Lthe Budget Ili
the r.phnnuuis -girl itemlti'.. \.'Ith the
1 Ic er//// part of the 1 xiiry taxes r• 1u'
>. W/• hoard til a..hur . everyone here
1, ait1 dial twit it is to Tilts. !limn as
n ':114 of gMtitut rev; iii. 'C-rt:llnly
the' ((:overummet, has -ret turd nn lin-
...it :ant !tart of the luxury (.tx !a keep.
it • liquor, Ivtufe•tion.•ry nil toilet
. 111' 'Tit e r1t n ltTl' in sire T a iT1
'.144 to t will leave it lot of volley to
1
1, • Iop] .•cc from' other moan' •. s, :iud
le est m r n . yto N C he 11:1-
, !.. rr u, t 1 l u n p 1..Ion's bills Ilial' keep. things ri ming.
The :mtonlnbile and r:uuly mei are
ooneing down lu a few day.s See-InC
'ympat(4)' anti help. which they ill
tiel"7ikeli' get. but if thiy pre retie%
from (al)•meut of the tax then It inn
hill• on somebody else. bit, people a
watching. and wondering wont Is - to -
be drihle hl fie we.)' of raising atone)'.
iud whether the (:over 'tit will fall
',ail:, am has limn M1tw1Mte•d, on MIMI'
method of taxing land values.
1t may that the work of the pariia-
nte'ntllrr eonumiM.r tti further re-estab-
lishment for reit-anted soldiers will tie
lightened by a• scheme whirl'. 1 tlnder-
.1:snd, the Government Is eonsiderhug
at the pre•ent'time. This plan. which
has 'not ret been' vert 'fully itiscnsseil .
outside of the. circle of officials whose
work it 1s to prepare If, is to give
'social training to disabled men to fit
t'trtaiu posts in the public
service. The plan hail not wet Igen
whipped into minis' for preeentatlon
to flue ('abinet, and therefore little le
known of It. but there will prohaltly.
nrrme'nt' along this lino. -
the 11011se mets: stn)--tbit y-
r.dnlw the work of the romullt
when It bt ,nlimes1. i
111111401111441 before this lel ler
lie 1191.
The Hanna order ling rte
fortunate • for 111'• fill•.
along. 11 was certainly ill
1
s pub.
nn nn-
nmeut all
1(11.91• illltl
ver since it was issued lie rallwa)•-
melt end labor 11 tilerhave lawn
tiT41P sir" ower the /ninner. They-
dells re hi an, ntt.nut/ to cot them
off from tittrfFer• ex rase of tht•Ir
franu•hlee anti lily deo ruined to fight.
Mr. Hanna has air.m/y rust tis' (lor-
-ernmr'nt some vntr' t arn.ngh 41.
less there is s lahtc ittg tip of the dif-
ferences it seems his thongmay
eost Huem MORD. nu
w/mri'. throughtl 11
nnler.
Cllw-Ganem
The claJge ernment argument hail
taken s new turn. lit his latest speech,
if
Thursday, I asamitier aim. 1920.-3
-Assam Teas are noted for their strength and rich.
nesa.
Red Rose Tea consists chiefly of selected Assams
blended with the finest Ceylons.
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FROM (.IH►ERICH TO LOS ANGELES
l.I•,s
BY MOTOR CARAVAN.
. Il:m(11141,91 from page J.1 ,
harvest 11 Ids In ('anal.. Ne sol 1%. v
hotly called titin • Te xac" and so tt
ca•i6o44 him that, to'1, He calve-1-lsie h s
that Nigger and Niggir surely knew eh Ani
he hrlonced to atter That. •
At 11t;brrllk w •• 111e1 the is up'e who
hal:! era a I eil the n. inherit toute and un •
• f:%U' t Hwy *cave •N the. ro,tl 1t:4e not
art) rIk wakiet. but !1111 l bed. ve lh.)•
h;'n M•i'er ynirtg than we did 1Ce k cw•
tliev ctalldn't have bad a"y waxer.
the rest 'tie our 'lie was int n 'y a
tory town of the "4" 4' Some. and it 4.'Otl'.d
on:) Ura ycu In 11 nelheu the epistle 1 y
carr)i.ng )-ru nny (tetter Esti itch
scut that we lin v reached the woe:drrft•I
stn t : ria A in i..
y [ 1 oY• les. 'till+ lunl�leal h
iv for Ih wosedreful cima'e, taw
(•tv lea 'PM h•• exttaodiniry1,rdifferent
from ether hi, cities.- fl.i'ie\'•fi11U
wd u'd hke to have i•,1 will wfit•e tau n
de.crilltve article of what 1 kno i id Lo
\milt% :!r(! San, Pedro. alt 1{, is re,' y
itis An tl a harb.•r, and 1. ng -(tach,
which: i.-itw--nh-nnlre' 'resort :
m. col ul its hardworking and. weaJ!y
clizrri8. -Taken on th-whole, the-ttip was
ides ul experience -and well eo•th
at •1 cost In time and neer(')•. %Vs had
hx shire and piea<ant amts, math tote
of ce tri rale, :.std la:.rn.d Dengaab lit
this !d wog d' ,hal we river til ught
exist. . anti a xp tcI;d., to arc t rum('bets tu
n G1' ' 'xist, \t'e are n 'w se ti• ! :n .1
it owe n . Ir nee and 'e1 at hone for 'Le
miner an waw . lint think, it is htiaid
a -rt dry. w .have t -a pie's ca'ly eo rain
•lore w- ar 'geed: 1181 allow-ri nn -taco or
ihrec day's (h. 1 (id as- an inch, into
the Ittnunr', :%'(t I( is .4" warm (1414•
(December 'itI the I hit !ren are
playing in the • •rte'. abd we\have an
or Inge tree with cull ripening on it in
the hack >ard,and ly twenty Pays from
mit close, but as t
,,. mama..
wi-1 be nearly Chrts as when y\nu cel
this let me4aktlhls. ' ' t suity of Col -
veyina.Chriat.ma,.erect • es from '41 of las
to all of ycu in good old t (Aerieh.
A. I. CLOVER.
lease,) tit th r knn•ts th q
her own children. The Leight
the tell'. .
thllc•• 1
is know.
Wholesale Arrests
Canadians With Coughs
Halt! 'Who goes th-ref Someone
with a cough. Pass friend! Stop
cough! you are under arrest. Thous-
aneb 1of each arrests are being made
every day in alt parte of Canada. Too
long have coughs and colds evaded:
justice and caused untold suffering toy
humanity, but at last they, have. been
cornered and overpowered by- Can-
ad►'a Sa nous cough deteeave-Buck- -
ley'a Rronehitie ilii -.:.T- Bid vest
ever hear of this wonderful remedy(
Why, everybody is talking and writ-
Mg ti about the great work it is loin
in curing coughs, colds, Droaehitl
tl 9
as n Ih etc.
Tito following is eeeousands
of letters reeeived:-" Kindly accept
'MY sincere thanks for the benefit my
wife derived by the use of one of your
bottles of Bronchitis Mixture. Foi
over ,tirteen years she has suffered
acutely, After spending dollar after
dollar upon various remedies, no re-
lief was obtained, Hearing of your
moat marveipus remedy she decided is
give it a trial and I am glad to say
one bottle has made her well. Yon
aro at liberty to use my name and
should be only boo pleased to answer
any inquiries. sincerely yours, John
Holmes, 1'orkvill,',\:e." The orig-
' ilial' of this letter may be seen at
\y, K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual
St., Toronto. Don't allow a cough or
eold to linger with you., Away with
it! Hail Buckley's Mixture and have
'eO11 (t- arrested. This remedy never
fails. On every bottle is a guarantee
to refund the money if not satisfac-
tory. Relays are dangerous. 'Order
,sow from your Druggist
St)1.D IN G(11/l•:K[( Ii
J. A. (':1MI'IIELL
STEEL C01, Limited
5 CENTS TO $1.00
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Sugar
/Grocery Department
Th..11
Th. 20
tb'25
.11
45c.
29c.
5.
ants
Toasted Corn Flakes
Shelled Walnuts, per Ib.,
Whole Walnuts, per lb.,
Sun -Maid Seedless Raisins
Davis' Sweet Standard Corn
Canned Peas ..,. -
Magic Baking Powder - ........
British Columbia Salmon
large tin 39
S tins for .35
.1-1b, tin .35
.15
tin
Steel's Special Black Tea (This tea is wonderful
Palmolive
-White Naphtha Soap
Sunlight Soap
Monarch Coffee
value)
3 for
11 bars for
.30
.25'
:i, ..3 bars for 25
M. tin .55
Ladies' Wear
Ladies' Fl xnnette Petticoa:-
Ladies' Flair tt'! Drawers
.98
• .98
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Vessismonntlefelenn
WEN D SPECIAL_
Ladies' Flannette Bloomers
Envelope Chemise , . , .. \. •• e=ar=... r{'---• .98
.98
Ladies' Allover Aprons
Big Assortment of Dust Caps ,t
.98
.19 up
Children's Wear
Children's Woollen Caps and Scarfs to
Match, all Shades, 69c up.
Children's Dresses .�:.,.
Children's Flannette Sleeping Suits
Children's Flannette Night Dresses, all sizes •-
Children's Flannette
Children's Flannette Princess Mips '
Kimonos
Children's Flannette Woollen Vests, all sizes
Infants' Wear
Infants' Wool Bootees
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00-
$1.00.
$1.00
$1.00
.39 up
.39
.69
Infants' Wool Mittens
Inf c nts' Wool nude
Infants' Wool Caps \
Infants' Wool Bands
Infants' Rubber Pants
Infants' irkis1i Biba ' ' .
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.89
.49
.59nP
.15 tip
a
$ A
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Gents' Furnishing Dept.
We just Received a Beautiful Shipment
of Gents' furnishings.
Gents.' Kid Gloves, best quality, ail shades
Gents.Silk Crochet Ties, latest style, wide pat
Gents.' Best Quality Suspenders
Gents.' High-grade Leather Belts
Gents.' Silk Elastic Armbands ..
Gents.' Hose Supporters
Gents.' Mercerised Handkerchief'
Men's Working Shirts
Men's Heavy Tweed Caps
Men's Rubber Tobacco Pouches ..._....
Men's Smoking Pines , -t
$1
.,.t $1.00
.69 uP
.39 up :\
.39 up. .
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�.. .tee•• -reed _....• • .29 up-
19uP
TOILET ARTICLES
.98
$1.00
'39 up
.39 up
We carry a complete assortment of all lines of th3 highest grade
Toilet Articles.
HARDWARE
Our idiots rre CI hli.'etd•.
STATIONERY
')V:r rii 1 ;) tet:ll: 't,
a1reptevesrle -
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