The Signal, 1921-8-4, Page 2!•-Tbureday. Augu>it 4, 1
Thursday, -lugna 4. 1921.
MR. ('.tSSEL. L%N ON HYDRO.
Mr. W. 11. 1 asselmau. M.I'.1 .. rrp!h•:
111 7'Iw F'tu'wers Sum to Thr t1..1.•••
criticism of . his P' illus letter un !
Hydro affairs. He MAW- ,:i,. ( „'
tug nmrwation. and -
ta!ue to refute thew : _
1. Thu4t uol the. t;.vr4.11,petJ last •
4111• H. fy. 1'. 1'. adwinia.•r•• the i •n.•r
•Irtll.•r iif- ti... lit •%1I4' iu a :uo.! ai'. ,-
Irate
/4.11.e.
2.: That that ir.liey tends t.. .. u•
trallre united•; and lre.11tu .111.4 l».ial-
latiou., whicli 111 a hundred way. I
•work.10 the detriment of the Interests
wd rural itlniu•lo. and to the tlis:td• I
vantage of loo"e who liver in the
wiupll.•r urban .}sate••.
a• That .the "towels and,
ii,.•s
fuve•Imd their full share ..f represent-
atives on the I4ydra Commission and
very to cl1 wore. .
4. T1 't the l'ottuuis.ie..4-.'-
an aro tr. } ..level over :It • distribu-
tion. of e�ul 'tri•• 1,6111/111:Y :111.1 1!i. pries•
that the use' .f that ener.ty have to
- That t!e
tilt• 4N'.4,!.' 1111.1
TM'tte-+Irte-
.. 4aty into the int
yes:lee rent:'' for tit
41. That the
Pre
ri:tl lua•rest in Hi-drvo
.tistrihntion whirl, it
duty of the 1w o,1.4ature
the N
7 Tit:it the o
other la1'Ite truer.•: ha v,•
and are not endangered I'
lite ('u:up.sltiou of 4he Coin
y n..4..11 1.1 :1 i,y
-•rim?
. the 'Present G.v.rutu••ut.
K. That the 1'novi11re. :1114} 11
•_144tintelpalltiee. has investe•.lxsror
m111141,1144at 1 lisp{ales i :uul 1 .'v4 •r..
for whieb It hull, not a 41..0.1 r s w.. h
"f mer•h:utable patter in •..-urity. at
11. r•:p..1 of w-hieti
o uo natal i{r,ltty i
bligatedl- .4 -the exteeei .d .4440, vont,
n
fid - Thar -the serw.a of the t'htp.
patwa 41.114.1114.1s prdsl.•mntlenl.
10. That If it pw
roves a slo..: the_mttntt•1pntlttes--wont • -ren- Ytte- tw•tte•Ar
stets if it prose,. t.: 4e w. inefficient th:et
the ratio of power deve•luta.L_fa the
st
cow of. the 11n.4ertaklne will render
nties
power pry.1dblUTe in r.nt the i'rvh,re
will int 1.rW4MIlW1 ta,stwt111 the Ia.:.
uat.rfaII. betook t.. all'
leg _t 41....• wholehvtit
(reeve -u
he 1r.+,:siry all inle-
t privilege.
new has :t- titian-
1..1'0epweur and
4 ifs•-twntttntrrtl
's feginsr.l.
-'.+melt..- ea.t
.i suffer..11
n•a.om of
i.•iull ui• ,
et ioq of
t th1•4
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TSE SIGNAL
GIODII*IOH, ONT.
Whicheverchoose
you C ells..
it will
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A tea' ackson l: I. I Hoak Part 1;
Z. A. I. Jack:ou, Ilia. 111, Frrach ll
.1. I.. Kerr. !'art J: U. K. KUpetrlek.
Part 1; E. M. baud.. Parts 1 sod 2: W.
be the BEST you ever tasted. , T. Laing, Freus h III : S. Latimer. part
FBLACK TEA
Rich, Satisfying
Flavour. From the
finest gardens.
LAD
MIXED TEA
Just enough green
tea to make the
blend deliciou..
GREEN TEA
A Revelation In Grew"
Taa. Pure, translucent
and so Flavors.
4414111 1K1.
lopg period of lip
ealidisw. hiss 1.1114 ,1 Wild, daughter of 1
the late Joseph 111141.. passe.' away on
Jai LNitli at the f tour rshlemrr. 4;lou-
ccoter Terr ce. • lk•Aere ale tawny
race to Gulled(' a little over three
year. ago: 111:4 YUd bad been *life-
long readeit of Stanley 4 •wn.hip.
near 14.iytiel4. Resides her moh.•r.
she" leave. :••wen aster: and felly'
brother, : Mr.. Anton Il.." :41.41,1Ir-
11. Kapp. of St. Lads: lir.. Harry
1•oyng, Ili- .,' Knte and Atini., 111(.1.
or town : 114:- Faulty Wild,' of G.•m.•ra.
tight
tX. Y.. Mrs. Wui. Johnston. of Varna'.
August and I..lui.. of Notal. 1),kot t
,'alentlle. of Itaytield. allot Joseph, of
NJkiiniFs. 111 '1711• tu,ii'riil tied: phew
ou Thursday morning.
3F
WAS Tle1d ITE -Tr rL?.
Father ';slam Allying ma.
re•nment _%41 atla
.,I4+udut dale t1tt;t __
EDITORIAL . ' ' TES..
Every'»h
Week a
join in- making 01.1 Homy
W1.11enN• tin\•ewe-
"4•1'[•11.•
yl[pn-1 R.•t
. rind tht• in -
Iter: Father
nil rtittrrnl ..f tileupper School Exam. Results.
Lite Henry. Theme w w•h.�li..l hn the I The folluw•ipg list rouhtius t0.•
Loudon hospital 1 Tike.. fly. lily 2tith, .mame•t of the (sandidah•s int Morel'
took plata. front he w,dertnk g parlor ..amity . 'rho pisswl on our or more
of Mr. Gen. ♦•wen on Frida, . Jule part. or • the I'pewr 4:.•44...11 .' sWilhl-
21444*. at'2.ie 'k.' Itev.-[1e'o. W. •ey tion or who were wue.e4sfull in olHniu-
.ttleiat••.l a .the w•rviee. lute ent ang honor standing on one or more sub
took n6,r1• m1 lloumt 1'Iea.:ult �•rm't !y.I jt.-ts of the humor matriculation wane
I»..ode h s wife, who prediswased hihl 41111 tion, i.r both. as the east' may he.
ix yr : mt.). The furterni t.en-!ee The -part o1 the t'pper 144hiert ..tem.
s Irak. the menl..'rs of the tans- itiat!un lays.'' is first Ir.lieate+l after
lb r al :i f.•.. elope friend. only being; each mime. 'The entry- 4 1Ien. r'd 'deny.
pr.
pr. •mt. The'late Henry Thompsonelute the candidate p. 4:221 the ps,rt .•
own in ll.uitnlrur. Minds.: In 111..1 honors. F ll.nvin1 thereafter I. ..,•
sir -44). latter to - life. 'he moored - honor standing obtained -in r•e.•ii sub
with 4t ft nlilT ted i+1t .l'errtflr. 41t1t4,ew:. jnrt of rte.- honor matrienlatlon exam -
Fifteen years ,ago he With hi. wife::huftios. 1. Im,lieates first.•la.s honor.
mover' to western Ontario. and have 11. swv.n.t.•Ia,s honors, and Iii. third -
made the! home •with 44eir..1nnghte•r.:'lass hnn..r., r.•speenivety.
r.
\en.plprr l'.ls.
1'..e, n.nd Etoo.aor.;
The rea-�ln the newspaper morgue i4 so
full is shown h)' an editor who has been
investigating the cause of so many news-
paper demises. He figures out that in
1907 wages were at 100. In 1914 they
had advanced rd 17S. and in 1921 the
figure was :i!•1.: Newsprint from 100
jumped to 177 in 1914. ani to 023 in
pa
2L , Newspaner ILOostsee,
the normal of l.in 1907. was 147 in
1914. send 337 m 1! 21. It w•as 100 ip
1007.200 in 11114. and tdday stands at 331.
Editorial expense=jumoed from 100in 1907
to 120 in 1914. and -141 in 1921. Mi+cel•
laneous expenses went from 100 in 1907
toj«5 in 1914, and..ls144 lli 1921.._T_akint
the average of all newspaper coats, it was
found that while the average in 1907 was
100. in 1914 it, was 139. and in 19'21 ,t.
reached the high mark of 411. It is not
surprising with such figures that over
4 000 newspaper publicatiors have gone
out of existence in the United States, and
JJ a corresponding number in Canada.
-lam
NI.,.. t•l;e•r. 11 F. Kenue»ly of !tett- I N. 1'..lnderwui. I'iert 1: \\'. Alw'rhart.
mill.•'. Five r.+er.'a20 he wn: .»•irrd 1' rt _: F.. Adams, 1'art 1: 1'. Adatns.
with a-pirtl) It• stroke•. freta which fire 2: .1. E. Archibald. 1':ert 1 , hon
he' serer [whet', rt-•in•ere»l. He Is stir.- ors o, 1'n rt 2: F. H. .A1-.1111.4)1.1, I, fart 1:
viv'-I toy ono. .I. 'r. Mrs. John i..'r'. *eNI. itlnu.yarl. I'art 1: .1. .1. Rosm•tu.
of M•s,r:. N.Y.. til I four son. and one! I'nrt 2: F. l'os't••+, ''art 2: H. (''wtes
4ul[gltter : Rebert. • t Howard .4 ties• !'art 3= Ls-11',-#•-}.lge.-1•-,..$ 1 ,-••moi
Eastern 4ow11s111p. ejbelsr•: Fn.l. of F:dmoud+.I'arr 1: H. E. E.Iw•ards.Math.
i'ortlnnd.
3.18,11,':.1.s.•ph..of Handlton.l 11. i'llys- 111. 1'h.•iu. 1. Frem•h 11i: 1C.
rind Lillie, ole wife of lt.'r. IL F.! Flnhiv.on. I'.irt 1: It'.4'.I;1rdller.Eng.
Kennelly of It.'nmItler. rat Like n 411, French 11 : J. W. A. 1:rets. Part I:
srafh t!n• tate .Henke- K. 1... Hamttron, 444..!.-111. t'bnm-iti-
-is 11,,' 11.1 m ' 411 the - View
Auer Premier ..f .V1»•ern. Aiwa.
late enough. 1•
The prettiest terwu in ()Instil ►toilet
open heir arms fur the bet tut of ()td
Boys en earth.
1,'Ipamp..n was gathered hose est the' A. E. H.11yar, !'art I : J. A. Hume.
.!.Iva nem' ag•• ..1 ri_hty.ae 1LIth. i41. 4'h,'m. 111. French 111; M.
1; W. H. LIttle'�•Part 1: 11'. Little, Eng.
II. French I I ; E. 11. Mt•Taggart..F:ng.
111, Fermi' 1 German 11 . L. A. Meek.
lin Eng. 11, Math, III. Fronde 11 ; W.
1.. Mreutrherw, tart I (honors r; R.
llallo,gh, Part 1: U. Muir. Eng. II.
Hlal. 1. French 111: F: Musgrove. Part
1. Pretest 111: A. It. Oke. Part 2: J.
Perdue each 111:11 J. Scarlett, !'art
1; 1. r, Pact 1 ' honors 1 : e•. Stook.
dill, 1 (bemor-I. fart 1:. 11.
Strang, rt 1 (houars4 ; 4;. Skmldlng.
Math. 1: It. 7ayl..r. !'art 1 Eng 11.
Math. 111. Phys. I:1'. 1.. Tyndall. Part
2: F. J. 11':,111,, Eng. 111. :11.:41. 111.
I. Freud: I1 K. \1':illarr, l'nrt 2.
Isar tin III, 141..1 11 1'1tem. 111.•J'retu•h
14 (:eyes in ill : F: '' \CashIugton. Part
1 1 honors 4 : .1 F 11'awhingtnu. Eng.111. 1'4*}... 111. 11 11. Heol Ill. 1'hew-
I i I : W. Weir. 1:.. III„ Freuch II:- M.
!Talker. Eng 11 A. and (loom. 1Ii.
Latin 111. Fret -•'1 III.
The names 44 nine snc.•e.sfnl Comte.rich student.. will le: seen in this list,
They are : J A Minn.!' Math. III
''hew. I11. F'reuclu. 111: R. K. 'Kil
rick. !'art 1: 1: M. Land.. Parts 1'nIIel
2: 1.. A. llarkli:, Hier. 11. Math. 111.
b II: R. T.., .r. Part 1. Eng. 1!.
E. Wallace. Part
I. them. 111. Freie'!!
' Washington. I'nrt
Washington. Fong.
11. itiol. 111. them.
111; Fre•,eli 11.
alb. IIi Ph.. I
2. Latin ill. 4:i !
I. German 111 I: '
1 (honors i : .I F.
111, Phys. iI1 H
i1i: El'. !Weir,
DECORATING
1)
Decorating Matenals
Wall Papers, Paints, etc.
N.Ve sell you :he material.or
take the contract of decorating
your home, -tore or office
Estimates cheerfully gives
GLASS
Window Glass, Plate Glass
Lies, flea
We can supply your wants ill
any kind of Glass
J. CUT#1BERTSON
North shin Wutd. Phone 354
Yonne and Charles S. Toronto.
4s nct.d through 'at Canada for h gh-grade
work. Write lot `atatogue and arrange to
enter at ow tall arrm opening. Aueus. rich.
We have Mid poisons recently at 5410.
month dfliete tsar-
W..J. ELLIOTT. Principal.
PoeseeeeseseeeseueSeowSetesueees
Clearance Sale of
Summer Goods
DRESS VOILES
36 to 38 inches wide, best quality
in plain blues, pinks, mauves, greens,
orchid, cogen, white. • Regular $1.25
and "$1.50, all at per yard 75C
ORGANDIES
45 inches wide, finest Swiss Or-
gandy, in blues, apricot, peach, white.
At per yard
" $1.50
SILKS
Extra heavy white Wash Satin,
36 inches wide, for skirts and dresses.
Regular $2.50, at per yard.. - $1.85
Black Silk Duchess Pailette, yard
wide and good weight, a beautiful
quality and wear guaranteed. Our
regular $2.50 silk, at per yard. $1.80
NIGHT GOWNS
Very fine quality in pink or
white nainsook in these gowns,
trimmed with filet lace. Sleeves are
in both styles, set in or kimono. Cut
is full and garments well made and
Feveral styles. All are regular $2.00,
' $2.50 and $3.00 qualities, on sale at
each
Fall Term from September 6th
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT...
'`rhe largest and best Commercial
School in Western Ontario. A.e000l
where you get thorough courses under
experienced instructors in Commer-
cial. Shorthand and Tel • ash
partments. Graduates assisted to
position+. Home study courses can be
arranged. Get our free catalogue.
D..1 Mel..11'11i.-1N, PrneIpal.
Ex-Kai'•r q'!4lu'lw is ki.'klug about
It's iur-.me tris. Tle•rm•41111s4 Is'
thing ..f the 4lr•n.s•r,1t iu him. after all.
May 1)-e unde•r:tnnd Ilia! Ihvr-id.nt
Ilnnliug 4s referring to l.l0v'1 44,'.rg.•
and NorthellRe in his rem:ut• on die-
rwawe•nt
\\'lies anything '4- -:uh1 in 444x -1•'.'l-
U11111: starlit tile 411.1 I4..v',: it 1. t.. 4e
dlettlk•tly.wwlersh»..1 that we entl•rare
141e 111.1
Seam motor' -t- ...umiak. that the,
low agaiest glaring llgnt. 4s not ob-
served !.y ot:ers. .All . '-'.item' w•tl-
ten..• in the Pollee ('..art might help,
wlhle exeepti .0 ..t .111wrd1, :n'• 4o.'klut
forward to a ++rose, of prosperity to.
follow the harvesting of a great grain
The summer of 11421 will iee 4ln•i.,•
famous : • as the "4•:1•.551 of the great
heat. the (:.sled.•(, 144.4 Home Week,
• and 11.' Zurich-Goderich ba.elrall ronl-
petition.
The tants' as.'rte that the I'rorinein4
'vertun.•at 4ms u►ntw[grtt Hyde.. teover
a 11+ wrhitr:n•ily. 1f to apryr.rlmt the
Bpi r, 4'onuni++inn and let It 110 ns it
piens.•., Is to Ie 11rbiU•:1rv. The Globe Is
right.
If the O I Home. Week eommltt. '
mull p•rsma. • Howard Pergn.nl 11114
Hit rtley Ih•w•:1 t to meet I'r, nllev
• Drury- here next Thurwl:,y. this horse
ra.w. and other rents could fade
• away without being Ivied.
Thebeam or trmd'ee4 of the Johne
11..pkins hoof ' set 11 thousand
dollars ae the maximum f that any
oufireeii :Inn's chew fiiir oVerii•
tion. Even. at this. the aver man
will he glad he Inns only one ati{aeifdtf.
Carona, the great singer. H dead.
Partly because of the generlil ,Ne of
the pivot:Persph. hl, name I: n house-
hold waist, and phonographic nerds
have carried his golden tooter to remote
places where Its tone•.. tire as; familiar
es In thin great ('Irby[ In w•hlrh Ii4 sang.
"Yes. Miss Rorley and 1 are strangers
nnw," is d Tom. "i've been asked not to
call there again." "You don't say." said
Dick. "1 suppose old Roxley had a hand
in that r "Well--t-not a hand ex.
attic."
TlieFjre Ran
and a
His Job
DOTTED over 100,000,000 acres
of forest, 1,000 men, organized
in the employ of the Government of
Ontario, are, this summer, passing back
End forth over the canoe routes and along the
, railways, 'watching out for the tell-tale smoke
which is'the sign of fire. Regardless of hot
weitter;-black $fes, minWin omfort,
loneliness or monotony, the Fire Hanger makes
his rounds, preventing, quenching or fighting
fires in Ontario's forests, paying his cram living
and ttaveling expenses, and receiving 83.00
per day for his services.
All in all. the Ontario Fire Ranger ie entitled to the help
and co-operation of everyone. 'He deserves all the support
the people of Ontario can give him. His work is of vital
importance. Heed his warnings. Do what he asks.
Save Ontario's Forests .
They're eYre yo urs
•
The Ontario Fire Ranger, during the danger
period, of the dry summer, is constantly on patrol to
catch fires they are small. He cannot prevent them
starting, as a rule. He is at the mercy of aII types of care-
lessness. Thanks to his vigilance, however, two -third- of
the forest fires in the last four years did not spread beyond
five acre's and of these, half did not exceed one-quarter acre.
Most of Ontario's Fire Rangers are n,rthern woodsmen.
Contrary to common belief, only five per rent. of them are
students, and these are experienced Fire Rangers or returned
soldiers.
Ranger'; travel chiefly by canoe and in pain over a definite
"heat"; the'length of which varies ac4�ording to the degree
of danger from tires. /
Others travel up and down the forested railway sections
on hand velocipedes, following trains to put out fires set by
steam locomotives. In all, 2,100 miles of railroad are patrolled
steadily all 'summer.
Two men devote their who'
to see that screens and as�f
of sparks and live eoale. 'In.the clay holt, a large force of
Rangers supervise settlers' Ates in landclearing operations.
Don't blame the Fire Ranger if he asks you to he•careful.
Don't think he is too particular. He know, the risk. Ontario
is poorer by untold millions of dollars through
forest fires in the past. Help the Fire Ranger
save the increasingly valuable forests that
remain.
time to examining4 locomotives
ria will net permit the cadge
Ontario Forestry Branch
Parliament Buildings
Toronto
14
$1.60
&
SALE OF CORSETS
A La Grace Corsets made - of
finest American coutil and finest
workmanship, all new styles in high,
medium and low bust. Regular $2.50
and $2.75. . All sizes. - $1.95
O11
W. Acheson Son
sXcxxXscsXxXMCseecXsMc
-School -of .Commerce -
Clinton and Goderich, Ont.
WATER TAKERS
'Iowa of Goderich
l•- WARNING '
-o-
LUH'N SERI I('E110(118
ace front 7 a.m. to 8 a.m.
from :; p.m. to 10 p.m.
-.,-
Any person or persons found
using water for law service
other than during be *bore
hours- er using l no service
without fleet appl• ria and pay-
Ing-_ for • 4 ..be liable to
prosecution a . o their whole
water service t • rued off without
notice. s
/ -0-
For , mutual pro -
it is absolutely
n ary that all water
'ces be turned off
d ri .• fire alarm.
Water sea Light Commission
Town of Goderich
When It's a
Question
Pectrical
Goods
call on
ROBERT TAIT
"The Old Reliable"
A full stock of Light Fix-
tures, Electrical Household
Utensils, etc., klways on hand.
Estimates given and con-
tracts taken for Electric
Wiring and Fitting,
ROBT. TAIT
West St. Nee Postoffice
Phases: Stare 92, Res 193
✓wing to -change in G. T. R. time -table, it will
necessary for us to re -open our GODERICH
RANCH. Students preferring to attend there
wake arrangements to r o,
We give you a THOROUGH and. PRACTICAL
_,Commercial Stenographic-"
---- Secretarial civil Service. •
or Teachers' Course
and will arrange for students wishing
SPECIAL COURSES
Thi. Is the only ...Mud in this dlstriet In which EL-F:RY
•emher of the STAFF is a NORMAL -TRAINED TEACH.
ER ail well as a t'r►1MM}:Rt'IAL GRADUATE.
-Itlx)Ktcrr:rrr(; taught by BLISS SYSTEM of ACT-
UAL 141-SINF:SS.
(101.11 MEDAL ha: tvvl.+e hewn awar.b.I 1.3. the NEV,'
T(►ItK 1114111; of t0,' IAmeington Typew-riter to.
Ft if SI'F:4'1AI, 4'EItTIF'11'.%TES hies.• 1e.•n awanivel
by the EI►1'('.\TieeN,U, DEPARTMENT of the Under-
wood Ty}a.wrtrer•
Tier!' Is a w'•44 iaid i.tiee waiting 1n tis• bestrew World
for you If you will tit yourself for it. Think It over.
Fall term opens Sept. 6, 1921
For forth.,- ►n.` rui..t••n I'b.nw• la. ('1in1..8, or writ.•
18.'!'. WARD, M. .4. STONE,
B. A. M. Assts.. Com. Spectral/et,
SMI \•lee-Prinelpal
XXXXXX XXX MCMCCXXX=C XXX
New .Automobile Paint. Shop ' opened
I have opened an Automobilaint Sloop and am prepared
to handle all classes of Cars for painting and refinishing
CALL ON '"JS OR PHONE
Have you got your Anti -Glare lens as required for all
automobiles ? I handle the
McKEE LENS
which has been approved by the Government
Let us show you its good points over other makes
JOHN CUTHBERTSON
Decorator West Street opposite Masonic Hall
hone 354 P. O. Box 509
sp$cnicscxccccasxxxxxecxxesxs
Flannel Trousers 3�
Enjoy the comfort and appearance
of outing trousers.
Made to your measure or ready -to
wear.
F. H. MARTIN, Tailor
Mtattt�f 1
sflsflta
C.
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