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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-3-3, Page 21 2—Tburedoy. March 3, 1921. m EGNML 416D131102, cal The Fragrance of • Thursday, March 3, 1931. EDITORIAL NOTES. March came in like a Iamb. 11 Aceording to Government statistics, lite average value of farm tenth in Ontario. Including buildingi. is ETU au The Rockefeller family fit giving toveral infinite. for the relief 'Id alb, - tress in Europe and China. This is oue teay of making the carefree Motorist INontribute to the. relief fund. The Provincial Goveruwent -WA Wined 4eS.330,4100 under the Housing Act. and there are no arrears in re- payments. lu two parrs 2.334 house% have been built u er the provielohe of the Act. March the date of the deutial inauguration at Waeltingtoti Was row Wilson' steps out ; Warden Harding steps in. We trust that under the new Presidency the rnited at es ti lid Canada Will continue to be good neighbor*. On two successive days lad lweek• two fonder members of the Cnioniet• Government site tared want . of edIlfl- think dissolution and the'elivtion of • rny cliange in Hydro methods that would reduce [leer handbell) over the 01117 expeet deids1011:.. tor he made that Are not dictated lay the vales. It is good news to tlit• 4mblic that travel. The latI11.1* r,b.ol. in 'lama. in 'this a II Itotthetintlit. names of fornier ratoideM. to whom ito4tat lama should be NI.Iit '? 4 If are __, betting the other felbaw 1141 4t ? An school ?superintendent thinks steel expressions as.-ifi. &ea" and "It is tne"' laliatild be allowed.' tis 111:ly be all right fad a chap who et care %%limber le• talk. right ot :Lot but it won't 441-17ii Wail's:414mA • The fort -1) German Ilisinatek. the Jargest sate in the earls', is to he detained 11 Ma jedie. anal '11 .bs France. The world 11,44 aiver in the lialfootitury. • rrotn Tree Giolle's Sword of five years apt--; rebritary%le, Pete : "nor ans. in ammal meeting. defea rr.14~141401 W140 belleVo the neer-a-By ad' an WaiTeleeetent party In 'We oil know elle( hatatetesi tit OH.' Patr1111S industry:' • AD Anticipates Its exquisite flavour. Send us a postal for a free sample. Please state the price you now pay and whether Black, Careen or Mixed Address Salado., toronto. 5722 differs:Ia. The President chooses Mel Cabinet front men outside of Cotigregg' and may. and fromietaly does. ?delete men who hair never held. public office. The United States Caleuet taut re - preseptative of the people and le not responsible to Congress : it is repre- sentative 4,f the Preahlenee wishes and relionsible to the Presi.lent: may re •e• menile)r4 anal re-appoiut others 4,1 be almost -4, wItismit refer- ence to the• the .people or ot Cottgress regarding the appoitittnente. In this and other reepects the l'rela latent is much more of tin autocrytt than any person in the British velem of government. The ameation of the embargo ou Canadian live\eattle 14 'being heittedly (11S4114.441 'in tfie Old Country. The British ferment are in favor of the eontinuance of the embargo, as it re- lieves them to Some extent of the route: petition of Canada's herds. On the other hand. the luau -atrial chow?. want the restrictions retuoved,:"belleva ing that this would sive theui cheaper meat.- In Canada. too, there 14 a Arr- a-Mut- of tspinion.i :The orthodox view among farmers has been that the 42tn- tire 'stock Maw:tit nria that it' Amid be removes!. Another view ix that' the r44111.1Vtli 11144 embargo would not un- likely result in complia-ationg tvith the United States. aw Britain would prole Ably 1.011111114P11 Its wake' upon Canada's State. softie. anal the United States mialit. in All. 1.11.111. retaliate atgainst (*lineal*. Hon. Manning Puberty. Min- ister of AgrienIture for /Ida rill, 114 leaving, this Week for Engiend to make another effort for the removal of the sealbaripe _,"Ile patriotic enough td he a pro- be patriorie," has hesei adopted los By Ian Dunelns Ottawa, Fel) as.—The debate on the address in reply to the speech from the Throne rolls onward, ever ouward, ap- Patently gathering momentum as „ It progreeses awl finding no lark of proaelies which should see the end of it. there are more ond more speakers with their 110/44,111,1 fuli of IlearY thoughts; which they—simply have to tauload. Thus It bs likely that Weal - he did not r»Ilv went OW. Howevetr. neisday, or even Thursday or later.. will to. It la characteristic a, a' prwei there was la*t yeir. *nil they were charge?' against the opposition than !Haim to an exclusive quality of crenw summetja Amendment. patrtotteni. Am well might one seq. As WPIA PX110eIltil. the Liberate hare "Ile patriotie enough to be a fertner," support of the National Progres or: "lie patriotic enough to he a Pres- byterian." or,s"lie,patriotie enough to be .a prohibitheniet." rroteetioulem not patriotiam, and a protectionist is not neeesearily patriotee\ Then. are United litotes cltizeus owning factories del* becan4e Hwy believe they ean get more moiwy out of the l'anaillan, they contd. 'There are l'anadian pro- tea -Otani -its who would lesiva. Canada iti twenty-four hours if tbey bad au op - manually 'of improving their fortune', roll around before the omntbum talk - test Is ruled and the Huu+r NettlesMISER BRONCHITIS dowu to the f:teruer business of the session. 'Not. that there 44 any leggin" of Iutrrest—far from it. ur first the Opposition and l Glen the Government throws a new hone of coateutlon into the ring and then both Niles get shoot It anal growl their growls. At present the thief toile of contention Is Mac- keieale King's motion to rote 'no eon - Menet)" In the Government. 'Che alts• position speaker', have hammered hotly and heavily to drive louts their point that the country is Alek of the t-Moulst•('ons,•rrtitive - administration. and. If they have fiat entirely su(rirvl• ed In emivineiug their opponents that much le the atom', they have certainly convinerl tv ule:elve' that the panacea for alt elle that the country is heir to le to 1* hound in the whirlpool of a general 1‘11.1.t 11111. The Partin tary Gladiators. Things vet -livened up considerably (luring recent days. The sweeties of the leaders of the (levernment and the Opposition brought no surprises. Hon. lir. King' natal to the Government. "You hare no mandate from the planate pie and you are usurpers. (let onl!" And the !'rime Minister let it be known by ail end sundry that as far as )w wee eoneernel the words "get out" were not in his, ra•abulary., He 'and him followers intended to ;tick until the 'hitter end. no matter how bitter It might. la ..lmrause of their sticking: And again they charged the Opposition- Mader with • kidding the troops by c tiling for au election when IN EXILE Thousands Liberated Whatl have you Rot heard the jay fol Udlapt Bronchitis has been w- iled—kicked right out of society -- and 100,000 Canadians liberated from the bondage of this disease. Every trios of broaohlal trouble is blown to atoms bythe world'. most etl'setive disease-estroyer, Buckley's Bronoht- tis Mixture. No wonder people are rejoicing( No longer do they dread the efeota of Dough., ooldst asthma, ate., and so anxious are they that others should beaett also, huadrede of letters have been written lag the merits of this wonderful aaalott. remedy. Here le mato lettart—ii To Whom it may Ooneern: "This la to certify that 1 had base .afast for over three weeks with bronehl and was advised to try Buokl.y Bronchitis Mixture. I purchased a bottle and after the third dose I re- solved relief, and before the bottle was finished. I was perfectly well. In making the above assertion I have no hesitation in saying it le the beat remedy I ever came la contact with for heavy oolds and bronehitia. "— (Signed), Mrs. M. Harding, e/o Dust- less Brush Co., Toronto. The original of this testimonial may be aeon at W. H. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual Bt., Toronto. this mixture, proven is thousands of Canadian household., will give you, sure relief. It cannot fail. Seventy -Ave cents is Use pries that stands between you and the road to health. Take no substitute--tnaist on the bottle with the "Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded." Ask your druggist. 19 SOLD IN 1:0BEKI('H BY J. A. CAMPBELL For a long time the Agrarians main- tained a seamy enemy, ars-ening the arrlral of their chief. but at last the eat is out of the bag, and Mr. Creme. In no uncertalti rattan./ li•e4 announced where he stabile anal incidentally where the balance of the Agrarians sta nal. In rega to the King att1141'it Went. They are -going ft) vote for ie. not north -131111'1y heenvise they like the- tititliet terms of it. but !wean+ 1. is tha better of two alternatives. to r!wir way 'at kl They could not justify theinsalve• if 'they voted 411/141114 Mr. King' Otel tlw Enited State* or slime other ing over sinee they emerged from their anal began to lw CPA,. ill OP the hest poliei for Canada': -a ugly a free raider .a reveller -for -tariff not lif sham) Ita4 tiny mon ?poly im1111 fra nentlY put forwent Hy pro- tect ad* 610 teeter glowed llama pa city of r 11 orgument anal a desire during the next year .or,two; ktt the A reolistalltrat; bila la the hand - 14) tap, In ligironm reasinti engineers. ean maale at fearful and ratIca toll Mlles. al pesseion. woman -fill tiring ; anal the. Pro:c....- to reekoned with. • nil Tile other IIAIPI, spljir• of the Western fanner ruanil,ers undontseally do not want an eleet ion thruet mon that'll at, the tires - vett morneut -srheieitr rho,- ro- n-4 for. removed front riw thoughts of rhe itov- and. tas be perfe4-tly frank. 110.(0111.4..111 *fly what Might b.• 'their hat If- they were roomettes' to wait until 19,23 for Gi‘rbread that delights /the kiddies ! • ea Pie .ives tad that they- a-gonait afford to take any clutters on the generosity of the Government or its election man- agers. While the Weet will probably gain more eeatq. there eould be a eut fanners anal au in - would make the farmers wonder_ where their streugth had gone to. And Mr. Creror el hie follower*. realizing PerfeCtly well that they fare the danger sat going itio against a ?stacked the prineiple that "a seat in the Hamer beene." they are 'going to stick with the King banal -wagon and take their ..11411.,Pi new slionid an election he brought about thereby. Cremes Flue Specs*. to Iteer,:fr Mr. 4 aatrar. The Fit Mt ' ere ott richt until he 4141111P„, 11.111,110 of : their' making a ripple in the /*NIS of verlessity. awl everyone wit. eager to -e- who the Oralts Growers' leader woold ,,:y. Awl It wa,1 worth waiting for, for when he dial get the Hoer Mr. 1"rcrar .. made what many PeoPle thought wati net only the best *peed, of the debate lima far. but the beet .. ..nitoriviti Bights 41,1' holey. fair he le not 'given to:Such thinly,. but iii. talked whether or not ene was In entire !sym- pathy with 111,1 ideas and ideals It was tos,4isary to atienit that what Mr. 14) trite. ;He flayed the Government, land )prasentalay talk. of rerleion was paaal Mille sties.* from the Threw. fro ' thy M1114.11014. I,f protection. W114. III hia ; toe! an attempt to befool the people. Either is tarifi' WA!. fair rerenne otalt WAX for prota.;1' . and there was no nse whieli would Resist aarimiltill'P Wag II Joker. shiee proteetlen could never be of raine to an industry mote of the products of whieh were Kuhl outside of markets 'rather than at home. Mr. Crerar raised n lot of Oppesi- talottrarerre whim he urged the norerro.- : five years. 111111 fled) I 1141 Met the great- ; 4.41 Illi4:11:11. tile Gorernment hid made I was Allen It accepted the saft of five I warships from Great Britain. In re - i;bird to railways, he stiggested, the alle pointinent of it Parliamentary eommit- tee to dismiss the whole matter oat- ' of file hoard of dlreentre with tOW- lit:dim' el the Niels to bring them edo al to A proper basis anal /squeeze- t'lle rater mit. .t Lit Eseltethent.' . areatly to the steep of Parliamentary lite, If they ndd nothing to Da dig - lariats: eanw during a sweet' toy G. 11. xiebotam 5.iiironnt E.1. Mr. Nichol - :on Intl alsint used tip all the oppro. itchier in l'arlianientary hammer In :Ittenutthig to describe what were -his sad f4»aitigs tiovird lion. Mackenzie K lug. a tol. AM! feeling tie. 1 be ha all,... . ,vsitti 1 Ii.,,get Hero. A, he declared that . to lie: Mr. King In a pi..itroin vriiieli is :Fuld bring him iti contaet with ra- !Meted teen wrath, ho• int hiwnit In the have to lore for hitt. Nicholson, wile before the Spenker called mem Mr, Niadieb.tan 14, withdraw his words). Ile tild stt. hot continued to _!.•xpress the t..: Is-rs. l'afarill of 1.'1.14), broke In with a challenge to the ' member for .tlgomn . tq !WPM Jiine in the corridors artal Mee bfkigiaa order mit of near times end - Mr. Melielecon completed his 'sweet A rms. reserves having to he sent. It was ate exalting episode In a Islay eventful day and week In the Annals of the Comtearma • ■aJaanimisaaasaaa$■ asaaaax■ • ■ New Linoleums • and oil Cloths a British Linoleum, 4 yards wide, in a splendid choice a of patterns—scroll,, block and neat floral patters. Quality a is exceptionally good. At per square yard $1.39 Oil Cloths in„widths 1,72 and 241 yards, new patterns. At per square yard, 73a a LACE CURTAINS 50 pairs white Nottingham 1.aee,Curtain , 2 yalace.ms a long. in a (*Move of patterns and good .quality of a Regular $2.71, at per pair $1.26 1■ Heavy pile, new British Hugs in select patterns : Size 4', ft. x 6 ft., $22.00. Size 4% ft. x 7% ft, $24.00 Size 6% tt. x 9 ft.. $35.00. Size 9ft. x 10ft., $80.00. . Size a ft. x 12 ft., $36.00. a 500 i•aeda yard -wide White Cotton, warranted ll abso- a lutely pure. good weight. formerly 60e, at per yard.... 260 GOSSARD CORSETS • a The new spring values are all now in and a magnifleent shoring we hate, all sizes and for all figures. o The Corset p that never biles its shape. Price $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and cp. ■ • a 56'inches wide, finest quality French ail. sol Trieo- a tine clothsfor suits, dresses, or skirts, black and navy blue. Regular value $6.75. at per yard. special •$4.60 AXMINSTER RUGS REDUCED •1 a )111 1111 1 a a •a •a •a •a •a r ••a a a a a a a a a 1 ■ ■ a 1 a WHITE COTTON • Acheson & Son 4444 oar 711e EAS:FIRSTaav ntelf anxious to 4117.4;ryelit the nil tr port, The. pelaple. ;however. 11 judge Siren Isefa.re tbe 'hilt I 4,4 lion la!, Me -44r, l'er -"II 11110 G111114 11/11S 1•1t.11 Ian fr..111 what ' the asoninioa•onere 11 Mei. .itel the! people e ill not be 1.56.1.1 tittles-, the empitwered to linfeh.trte-are 41f mat mei future, 110 timber belainging o this week thaefirtit -firtit4inteni the Isle* tpu te one vete onas bylaw. instead of al- lowing 11114 it VW!' In every ward linty fevered On" bill. but it WA?, 40.4 fealed. The 4.214,1ug law in frith!, matter is tiolleeione sts! in one ward ,,1111,1 WIII IltIre Dilly one rote. Mettler non may Piave A prop- I erty of 'nett, ...aliment In three or three or blur Neliepl. The sritrripl he changed. 11* Be a Successful Cook! In Canada. as In other IlrItIsh (Imo, tries, merniser. or the tiding rehired moat be members' of the Pnrligment elected by the people. In tire United Otitis tbe Cabinet system quite IS bi 1004 VERY N than. realizes that one .1-.4 of tile ,crets of successfUl 'cooking 'Win ffieN.iortening used. Discriminating etAcs use' EASI-' FIRST. It is a wholesome .Fliortening, always of the,same high ctiality. Everything cooked Or baked wi'.11 it. is light, dainty, appetizing and easily digested. It is very econ- .otnical—to hily and to use, for three- g.es as far' as a pound of many other _eu,oliing fats. • Here is a Splendid Ginger- bread Recipe X cup EAST Pi R ST cup brown sugar g cup sour milk ei teaspoon baking powder, 54 teaspoon salt 1 eggs 2 C11111 t tablespoon ginger le teaspoon soda Cream EASTFIRST and brown sugar, 40.1 molasses and eel' beaten eggs. Add sour milk, then the sifted flour, malt, bak- ing powder anal ginger. Beat thoroughly and add the baking soda, dissolved in a little sweet milk. Pour into • greased shallow pan and bake as minutes in a slow oven. rour grocer will nob, you —hut get EIS! FIRST—Ains you're sure eff rooks. Sold In cartons and tio‘ • Gunns Limited . -riiti West Toronto tili 4r' Writ, sa-day for • cop, of Grans Proved Reterle Booklet. ,q -School of Commerce - Clinton and Goderich, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING COURSES - Business Stenographic . Secretarial Civil Service Teachers' Training Course TIE FOLLOWING A OVA STAGES : Highly Qualified Tesching Staff Actual Business System of llorstkeeping Credential Typewriting Tests Positions Guaranteed Vocational Training School or this district, hy Government appointment. and toulgr in- spection by Soldiers' Civil Be.establishinent Department. For Term,. etc . write B. .1., M. Accts.. Com. Specialist. Principal Vice -Principal Phone 198, Clinton Winter Term begins Monday, January 3rd,., 1921 EAS I FIRST Boots and Shoes FOR" two weeks commencing February 12th to Feb. 26th inclusive, the greatest bargains in Footwiar# can be obtained at MacVicar's Shoe Store. We are taking our loss and it will be to your 'advantage, as you will be able to buy vfhat you require at grteatly reduced prices. The manufacturers -up to the 'present time are not making the reductions that are being made by us in this sale. All of the goods that are on sale are the very best quality and cannot be replaced at the latices we are offering them to you for. Our profits have never been large. as we have always tried to give our customers exceptional values on a very small margin. Do not miss this sale if you need footwear. Bring us your Shoe Repairing and have it done rigbt. 0E0. MacV1CAR NORTH SIDIF. OF' SQUARE Punctuality la the parent of imetbed. •