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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-7-21, Page 2`0 Ni• Thursday. July .1, heal. EDITORIAL. NOTES. The West still reports fine crop prospects. Are you :getting ready fur the (414 Home Week Has Alls•1•tu a Cromwell to her ('ha rd... Stewart ? succeed Surpassing all others in general excellence --- !!SALAD DMO$ OINt whenever requested by the council. The public works committee re"ow- mewled that local improvrweut Newer.. be tountrueted as petitioned for on Huron Hard, frust Britannia road to Oxford street ; on 1liu•ou rutin, from Elizabeth 'street to t„uu Ixu1110:try: on WIdder street, from Britannia road to Thomas street ; ai 1',tutbriu road, front Drool( street to N-wp ate street; the prope ty-owner* o4) these sta,: to be (1171 rgo1 4)u the «wt • fu. sewer. Tire (rluuuilttw also rwvm- wended that tote Cl neer make a sur- vey and report o4) the ettlnrgilI of the "ewer 4)11 Nelson street Iaetwe•u Vic- toria street and North street, with a view of relieving the congestion at the is enjoyed by millions of devoted friends met of Hamilton awl Vi -toric "tree''. rrptrted that garbage and reins onus Black. Green or Mixed Blends. Sealed packets only. and baskets had !seer' I•►ti(t el 111 the Parks and In t r the es.Wrtery been painted ata The finance ea:v The eui 1.-ry ■4)d parks cowutitte• Wet os.11ars will hereafter require erumeut.,.nNi not the Counnbedou, that M(eN,•II. building garage. Itruce street the. atteuthal of the dnlluage invoetur. Is the arlhrary power. The 1:1.+Iw The Filtration Plat. rather than that of the eau w Ith a knows letter than this. of e,ours., and A fur w.(1 rlrturst from the N' I ser 111(1 light commission for fu corkscrew and a thirst. h 1 l'rewier I►run's expetel visit to G,sitvieh to the near futile. N ill no doubt be the ,. -�sion of :t cicio weed. 1'11oogh 11 110041. a Farinere Guveruwent be is essentially a !'..plea l'rew ier. t►u Monday :it midnight the law pro- hibiting the importation of intoxicat- ing liquors Into I.atario became efG•.t- ive. When the supplies now stored In private (•Ilans are exhausted there \v ill ensue a dry spell t114 end of *bleb the present generation wttt projnbly never are. This is the +reason when the ea r sthuu1 boy or girl hooks ate lour y y ho efully-fiIr the exaulita.11otl fist. 'r4 see If his or her name is them. 1? we have• nultgratuhsti.34 for the yonig.ter who has passel," Wt. should have et ill more of ejmpathy for the nue who tuts fulled 'lathe test, for it is a woe. fol thing to l.e`left behind while others are going forward. ❑naery, and that dwelling had h.vrratel. 1 hilt.. reported a large number of} ,outs and re•uw- ter mended that tt7MMl.1 paid to the toddle' is Ilbrnrry board as part of the lira levy.' These reports' The chief of I vestigate fowl )Ir. 1'asselmaH .l done a 8004 - awuuntiug 1.•• $7414*M► fur the pl•o{ost�l rhe In exitu.htg In tiaK flee ex isClug nitrltiou and ohlurlunting phult .11N1 i t all adopted. was instructed to c. Idf- N's." �M p the 1 1: 1s. nom on. Them Is 4)o doubt that the gasoline pumping epuipn � 1 " ttta ,rival a1Nl dls ossal. Tile proposal Niagara starer system H waling.! fu •rung under whlclt the umrL• t•sh,00tlug Int 1 dr that the rout('' weer tIN•! i4) the southwest a, rt of flee town 131 an arbitrary w'r er pIN , 41n. Inas a goal deal or linMilt. Ns1 in 44rgu- the 'natter l4) detail. Connelltor Putt was ma 1 1 it y manner.lint The (,lolw t 1 Ilght ce.wwlssluu luta 1((n sl a For Old Heats Inst at rids arbitt•a ry uulnaK•Welll in mould not .1't• what ens ho is. u 4 tupr Tile (tnulltL fished by this. The-uu74•il Nos the from the 11 lid t toe a Cadent •4)r 1((0. the Niagara 'tower sys- herr to kr a dw hunt w the eat r and other \ylides s'co'ld not F 'or 1 hu.elf hr h 4)t ht nor floe ,arorrr of danger nighty wade no a. t I 1 owl.:Ilur Mone )hunght that no. elitist, met 'rite Globe 4)t course lacks 1 1p.Naneluh LYI to the p r4)ltahal n• Week exei•utive 1x1(1..•.1 by auy'Iaaly' 611) air . 0 4)w 4)1111• IMN13 tit11 (4)1110 get the $7o.IMM)-- thn4 4114 Wpare l.o.11d he rolled 4)R ltmk x141• his satellites. Whether by -if we eon- and the eoe111e11 wu1411 lnriug flu• (WINtt'atiau, w, that autos tem h. mf angel 111 the inteents of the ' 1 111 o IIs cot Cie' mud was prepared to take file stand them and there. • • Mayor Wigle said 4• w•71 111 ac r {m rrovewent of the water. tat the estimate of cost seemed to him to the too high -aloft $_M)•11iM► -too high. "Of course.' lie remarked, "when an engineer place, bis estimates before you a Harte. like me eau hardly goee• titin lits flares.."' He w1(+ 111.1 sure just how drastle the onter of the Prov tk•e, .hould he .4)t Isis of a +pre' hair Fast (hiving 4)t .nos. horses, should i e the i committee was too the required sign,. Slower Bylaws. Ilylaw No. 10. authorizing strnetlon of a nim.• -inch sew Mian' road front Olxf.rrd ..tree te- BrttanNa road. an.l by1:1\c No.,21, tt auto.. e up the pro-(•Ity management; hut mit 'ithin the tow0.l need not suppose. that because the i I 1 veret 111N1 also of with the { The parks 1 -lilt's :ore satisfet the Trot of the Pres- a fo put up; ince Is hound to IKe content. • I sr Ti:'tFartner+' rine rightly claims (bat the To roio doio press, though :Illro- ng 1 ,• nu 11.liwrr`11Tic ba" de or a great deal t4) Ilniiul+h public ruthu1- tasw for public ownership wea+uree. 1t was idth the blatant .lgoport of the Tu, on:o press that the OGovern- 'DelattawGovern- 'Dela ninth. the disastrous boreal11a for the acquisition of thel'.N.ft: anti- 44111111 love leaded tae country with enuruwus anulu,I deficits. The prin• ciple of public owuer1'hlp of common ntllltles Is good. but dis•r'tton ,+14011411 tae user! 114 Its nl.plleatl.:tt. ` A n may Ike who• to own .111 aub1y1 441l4'. hat does not wean that he_dtuuld trout n and pelase• (tis' first brokeusluwn contraption 114 1Y.Me.4 OCTOPI*at any price asked of bim. - THE TOWN COUNCIL.- ' Deekdr, Rearbed. Mo- on AtoesetesesessWiellarleiliseseseoe.eselle Neese 1 July a Month of Sales Lustres and Sicilians ('htn•k-' and stripes in !mellow. greys. blacks and 311111(1 color, 45 to 54 lochisewide. French makes (1141 Wt's( qu*(Ity, suitable dresses, skirts, clpts, tathlug suits. regular $�i'll, ilea(►. 75` $2.50. $3.00, Ou sale at per yard.'. Japanese Verandah Furniture Uadr o4) strung bamboo Mees. Sea -grass en& reed Rockers and Chairs. They' ere strong, r.iufurtnble. luxurious and Imndslue house- hold furniture. ' A large delayed shipment 1n Otis week. Itegnhir $12.04. $13.:4U 811(1 59.85 $14.4M), all on sale •t each tP✓ y'7 Verandah Rugs, Crex and , Japanese .\I1 4114. 1113 to U\ 12 ft. Clearing 111 about half 13(1(4. Underwear Men'. 1(141 Women's ltalbrlggan anti 'Little Vests an Drawers halt Irrle•, now 35c it 75c tiAiring at per garment .,., /J Raw Silk \', tread .13 1r. "awl yard-. heavy :14 Inch. s,4)u snit.. 131 r y:u•d W44$'h`t, 98` W. Acheson & Son esesowwvorseeteelteeWeeelo Mita 1tAirrlt' of ltelttttr -might 1.e4 -entellme tion of a On. h :u t'terk t4r4tght _ pati jw;en_ nn arbitrary measure to enforce'uponand Newgate street. erre pahiaeel. a munirlpallty, rspxs•tally when there and sewers are to be c0netrneted by w'as 110 disease from the water supply.dry 'labor. I A.seasor•Oampls•1l w•as hauled over the (sale by Cotnr•ilbon Knight and ('.trtt for appealing an assessment ewe_ 'to the eoanty judge after 111' eourt of revision had prot4roms.d 'upon IL. teew council should meet n comm ']4iey thought rhi. was somewhat in ter with the water and light commis-, the nature of '•,..utempt of court. d slim. - +- The Mayor remark.that these assessor Action ins eontinoed ` all very broad powers. Mr. Campbell In reply to a question. the Mayor The regular meeting of the town stated that the water and light cow - v01110411 441n u s held -n. Fiiday evening. wtssiomr was prepared to ge ahead with l'onneillor .�Iitehell.WUs only ale the work this year. entre. Finally It wile decided tient the •i it In respoe-lee to a letter G' a lady near Walkerton. telling 4)C a family reunion picnic planned - held in hu/1eriell o4) Tburwlay of week. It was decided to plats. all sibti' facilities W the 1 visitors. The w.itter ion arrauglug for a patrol~ t the barber. t 31(4 t, the safety Th.• fouow nig letter was -received s not at hared. sr his side of the trona the t vu ' alienor to the [natter m tter wag not heard. s.1\ s. of .Ac'hewon v.-(;olerleli : le concluded tit« liiisInce4 of the- "! have today been serval with a' mann mr o . nitre. by Mr. .tel ewon's stiffen -ors to o .atars• was r f 1 1 left with 1' ohucillor fife effect that he wholly discontinues 'the a -thin brought by hint against the Fnl4', ehalrm7un of the luulsor eta- town of Galerieh. This Hardie puts an mlthr• end r' the Witton entirely. A r,•.lueestfor the use of Harl.or lark for the 'edtllt4g of row--.$t--1'eterwt-fMtmktee • Report.. chur•ii bazaar on Jule 24th wag grant- The the (aims.. reported that the e1 o4) the tyma1 con(11 1 ,)is. .. A re•.{ulsltlon from the fire brigade foe one rubtler coat and one pair- of robber 1..1(4 w•a4 referral (4) tile tire committee. A request from the Notional Sault= arinm Association for a grant was went The. water, light and harbor emu. etmwlttee. -fotlowing,11pplteatibns for bill'!-!cline-TN(mrl'n1Y-ttrit the front room of ' received are+ referred 1 etre! to J ,dd building belonging to Mr. A. J. ('oyer and next to Mr. •Mower's dwell- ing on Hntnilton street had been re- moved. The applh•ntions of Jae. M1tchell, 4.' outrider. Alex. Saunders. and .1. S. lte.iford for building permits lull :e•tl L•r.I 111441 Ing penaits we to committee • St. Geo. I'rier, r'•t,sof- leg dwelling on pt.•rlo. street : Mrs. L A, 711' 1 maid. rer.o (tug kitchen. ('nmeron - reet: Mrs. C. A. Mclvor. re-rsofi • dwellings -hest street; C. C. The ialitk'ians at Ottawa are trying to settee the aigulakteuee of the Alberta elr'.'tions le relation to the Federal situation. With Mel,Ine Hat tri wind. and 110* the overthrow of the .4,Ilwrta Provincial l{ov(rument by the rmbattlel farmers. ,It 'appears more certain than erei' dolt' the: Prairie l'ruvl1N•,'N after the next Federal el tion will he represent.! by the 1'11 Farmers 111114.41 exeiosh'ely. ll eloec aril tit•• a114n tut'• 1'ro41nC , wet send even Gut„rd�,Baby's Health 1 in the Si mmcr.' Try our Want column for Results. 1 FOR Skilled, Honest Service after all,others fail, consult Ae- L COLE Specialist Optometrist ��GODERICH Your existence and enjoyment depend upon your teeth and - eyesight. ' St! to it that you take care of both. CONSULTATION FREE xXICXXOC The summ . seroffs, to children. The complaints of that season, which are cholera infantum. colic diarrhoea and dysentery. come on so quickly that often a little one is beyond aid before the mot realizes that he is ill. The mother mu be on her guard to prevent these troubles or if they do come on suddenly to banish them. No other medwine it of such aid mothers during ' Dab\' Own Tabus. bowels and icine deal - from the ville, month are the most dao - - - the freight shad had been .r hot wea-- - E. Drennan fur $•'. per month. to tie+They teaulate tltraterttach. used ns a refreshment booth; Mr, .ate absolutely s Sold b)• Drennan to keep the waiting room era or by mail 8(25 cents a 411111 and In good order aniT open Toi j Dr. Williams icine Co., the 131313!(1. on all public occasions and Ont. r Montreal as an Immigration Centre Hurin1 attended the "Photo,mphers' .1ssocidiota of America" convention in --Hui/uta ll'lfta week, where the best work from the principal countries iASllee world was I exhi.11itcd. tee feel it will fweetity atasia& tut tie Eive..0 elpi4'� cuetoneers the t'erfi best in Photoi ra phy. J. T. Fell 1 a large body of Meighell Go Vert' Ontario and 1ir1t to for Support, -very never/•is.. - prove to 1144 not v each of the tit t'onsrrva.t hoes a 4)c about onethlyd Then what w• -School of Commerce - Clinton and Goderich, Ont. Owing to change in G. T, R. time -table. it will be necessary for us to re -open our GODERICH BRANCH. Students preferring to attend there may make arrangements to do so. We give you a THOROUGH and PRACTICAL Commercial Stenographic Secretarial Civil Service or Teachers' Course ind will arrange for students wishing SPECIAL COURSES This 1331 Ow only s-Msol In this dlstrb't 1n which EVERT Inemb •r of the STAFF is a NORMAL -TRAINED TEACH- ER 4131 well ns a 4'))MMI:1it'1AL Id HAI ' Ic4)4)KKEEIPING taught by BLISS SY'STE'M of ACT- 1'-tl itl'SINESS+. (13)1,1) MF:D,II, has twice been awarded by the NEW YORK OFF'11'I' of the Remington Typt'wrtt-r Co. Fl(L'R SI'F:t'lAI. ('I"RTiF'I('ATEt) have been awe Med by, the EDiY'ATIONAL 1►EPAI1TME\4t of the ('oder. w 4)d Typrwrker ('o. Them Ir� w ell pas 1d a *444 w�itTnitT4i is i1�e 6idnteil lost for you if on al 111 tit yoareetf for R. Think over. Fall term opens Sept. 6, Al - Por further informaton Phone 10R, Clinton, ee write tl'. WARD, B £, M. Pr r�ietipal 1e.-PrI tlpel 1 MetsOCcXsexxXMCseCssXXXsXc2Cee --. Gd year ieit supply of Letterheads, Billheads, etc., printed at '_ Llls•ra131: e4) hat the Milli will are only 13111 Coln to look and eye °uterto le' A -444mon- en- -- ray r wrong Ie that three pa rt les -'.''.oral+. 1 Fa titters-- -w• itl elect of rhe twit lions... happeu ? As a rest t of the I'riovlodnl g.•ner.11 4'1e'tluns Alberta 1111 Monday. cur St wnt1tlnNls himself without n major y of supporters. the Cultist Far. ors having eapturel at least. . -settle of tt1WW -e t.ty=ims'--trnte 114 e Imgivleture. The Lilwrnl' eteetel number' 11111114 nhe'u. 1411or members four. 1ndepwINil•nt four. and nue soli- tary Conservative who labels himself 'Independent Conservative. The re.alt is dor not so much to distwtlsfncYhin with the Stewart (lorerunwnt ae to what Mr..1 J. Morrison would term the growing class -consciousness of the fnriners. Nb far ns we know at title (i:stance no paKT7Tr (lenge In 1'rovin-1111 eau1rn is ItMicikrl 1)3' the overthrow of the present liovernutent. ` Allsorta Is, of course, largely rural In 1M character. and the lender of the new (;over mens, whoever he may be. will not be faced with the problem whkal confronts Premier Drury 111 (►ntario, namely: that or reci ielltfg n htr4e• urbnu population to a Farmers' Guverunlent. The °!aloe be -labors Mr. 1V. H. ams' eeimen, M.1'.t'., beennwe of certain statemenul in• ling ninth. In erltlelen of `the Hydro power systetu. The 1111.11. blade the extraordinary stet4111' 3 that "Mere is probably no other politic ser• vlee anywhere managed as arbitrarily as the (government of ()uteri° manages the genera(ion 33110 11i•1HMO Ion of NIRKS ra power es trn'tteee for the, ass°. dated maalclpadlt les.- The tilot.o es- .taywt to exhibit,* Itapwitlon by claim- ing that became V* (In1erlltnctit ap- point." the (.'oaamilraa it•le til OAT. The Empress of Britain, one of the big Immigrant Liners of the Atlantic on the St. Lawrence Route. On her last voyage she brought 800 settlers to Canada, most of them bound for the West. Montreal fa one of Canada's chief immigration centres. While the chief porta of dis- embarkation are Halifax and St. John in *inter and Quebec in sum- mer, a large proportion of the total arrivals reaches Montreal on their way west or for redistribution, while tttaai stay off et that etty in order to settle in Quebec province. Evidences of Its being a busy immigration centre are seen at the wharves as well aa the railway sta- tions. Come with me to the Can- adian Pacific Ocean Service dock. The Melita has just come in at an hour when the city halt hardly awak- ened. Soon after the big leviathan ties up at the wharf -and remember that she sailed up ■ river for eight hundred miles from the open sea - all 1m bustle and excitement, for the docking ed a transatlantic vessel is always an Impaling sight. Gang planks w lowered, donkey engines adng their noisy song u they hoist the endless number of trunksfrom rs landd�the en ones again on sold ',Whir mirth. ' Among the hundreds of pasemngera are snores W1140 may be regardeedd as newcomer and as prospective set- tlers In • new land the third -elan passengers having hitt the Alp at Quebec And among the Montreal arrival* are many who belong to the Blass of household woaNr•. for when Canadian homes are walttnl. ri // • yb•v� ri n a+helped alum en 11�bseMgiil'�a QO o land there are immigration officials, of both sexes; and port chaplains of the churches, priests and sisters from the Roman Catholic Church, Y. W. C. A. secretaries, Jewish mis- sioners and many another ready to render help. The service these voluntary workers gives is of the highest value and is greatly ap- preciated. With baggage and luggage ar- ranged alphabetically in the long freight shed, it 1s an easy matter to identify and check the mountains of trunks and bags as they are piled high in the transport wagons for the railway station. Next let us go to the Windsor Street Station of the Canadian Pa- cific Railway. It is always a busy centre, but after the arrival of (sev- eral ocean boats it 1s doubly throng- ed, and yet such is the excellent system in vogue that there is no con- fusion. No one ean go astray to finding the right train. The work- ers one finds at the docks are here also, for they know no union hours. Twenty ■t a stretch is not unusual under pressure fdr there 1s a myriad service to be given, and given quickly. Before we see off the ttatnloade of immigrants It will be wnrth while visiting the wonderful facilities of. tired these newcomer, in this one station and by a railway company Under the Coneonrae there are large rooms, well equip" for the nee et the tSMliutr*M we sty and t• re- main In the city for a few days., The foreigners are in one room. and ___ the English-speaking ones in anoth- er; those who ars passim through Canada on their way to the United States have spacial provision made for them. while yet another huge apartment is devoted to the Chinese in bond. Montreal does a great deal new arrivals. A sample is Dorehest. er House, a fine home for immigrant girls where they are guided in every way and assisted in finding suitable. employment. hundreds take advent' age of thio excellent instttutloa. which 1s maintained co-operatively by several Protestant denomins- tione, also working In harmony with the nearby Y. W. C. A. Thereis also the fomtnion Imnde gration Hall. adjoining the Windsor Street Station, a four-story build- ing where Immigrant arrivals can be kept fora short time free of charge,,' where delinquents are treated as in s court, where hospital service of s tint aid nature 1s given. and where a goodly number ean be accommo- dated In dormitories and cots. Tile is something of what Mont- real 131 doing for the new Canadian In which the Government, the Rail- ways, the Churches and other organi- sations a» s'sgring and It is to the eredit of Canada's entnmetrelal metropolis that. amid the lite and commerce a nde o a great � it time and thong fot I Fumed ble, new special..... $25.00 I Ice -box, wi give good service ... 7.50 Parlor Suite. e- -- finished a -r re- covered 30.00 1 Hall Rack, solid oak 3) 1 Lawn Mower4.00. 1 Clothes Wringer 2.50 1 Kitchen Table 2.25. Soup and Dinner Plates. 2 for.25 Every day is bargain day -ii Harold Blackstone's 'Furniture Exchange WEST STREET I have opened an Automobile Paint Shop and am prepared to handl-ea classes of Cars for painting and refinishing • CALL ON US OR PHONE Have yon got your Anti -Glare lens as req automobil`cs? I handle the MLKEE LENS red for all which has b,eu approved by the (-government Let us show you its good points over other takes JOHN CUTHBERTSON Decorator . \Vest Street opposite Masonic Hall .Phone 354 P. O. Box 509 The Double Track Route between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROit and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining csr service. Sleeping cite on night trains, and parlor ears on principal day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn - Ing. District Peneenger Agent, To- ronto. p.$. Lauder. Station Agent, phone 2A P. P. LAWRRNCR & SONS Town Agents Phone R -Buoy Outing Shoes Now that the weather is warmer you will require Outing Shoes LIFE -BUOY FOOTWEAR is popular because it is Stylish, Comfortable, Serviceable snd Economical, the ideal footwear for old and young for the summer days. There is a model for every outing footwear purpose. Nowhere will you get a wider selection or better values than are being shown in Life-Bnoys. NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE t m GODERICH 1't