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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-11-10, Page 2II -Thursday, November 10, 1921. THE SIGNAL Thursday, November 10, 1021. THE LIBERAL LEADER lir. Mackenzie King. the Liberal leader. has been holding n series of splendid meetings throughout ttn444rt.., atwl haves this .ve•k 011 a Western tour. lie Is easily the best platform speaker of the the' leaders. and wherever he goes lie leave. the im- pression of ability, sincerity. abiding faith in the people. and visorless tight trig qualitlea. He tear* aside the euutouneg•: under which 11r. Meialen would .'conceal the record of his Coveu•uuleiu--the pi... - fence that the one l$sne is protertiin or free trade. 4n4 this 4111006ou he gives forth 'Ito otas'rt 4144 .011114. 4;04'- ernme44t advoi\ot es'are fotid of dosIril.., I FRAGRANCE 1 1 -The aroma of LAD TEA betokens the perfection of the leaf. Famous for 30 years, Salada never varies the excellence of its quality. a 83 --- tariff lye4isiou• obis h t� 11,•• ").ada hail 741111• to the United States for vast sums of Money. Last year 67.144 The nwuufaetnrers ..f 4':411:44114 pros- per rent. of 4'amadiau bonds issuer) p•rel under Littera] lid miniVol nu 4.ai,a wen• wd.1 I4 the 1•nitel states. The from1s:al t.. 1911. as never b•f..re. fact that we_ ire la'avy debtors tit the They will have prosperity aKi4:t under states is the grea4te41 factor In the ett• Ing I1r. King 'As ;•wohbliug" son tbt'. l.il.rrnl tporernul'Ilt, change shunt4.n. \ot oudy do we tariff 'nue-lion. Iii reality there i.. Pace 4o M.101, Iarge• sums of m0ney 1othlne ••wobbly" atom lir King, on ih..'4 Mr. \l.•igh.•u intend 10 in0rea.4',, aen.ss the line in payment of interest' the tariff Or :114y other )sons, a• any._the tariff or docs he not 7 The p.•gde shpyear, sharp'. each yr, but further vast soe will testify whu 11`s 11e44r41 him 41 4 entitled to ei reply. The ....t of sunsrt must he pail for exchange This *p,ak• . lie states ill tnuti.4 41:.44 4e living is high enough now without aur condition has arisen .ince 1!111. under term• that "the Liberal, pima does not incr,•ase, 4'on•rrv:4tire rule. mane) 1• 'r free trade." . it '*\ 1nds. he ays for a tariff ftymcl., n n the If a 711 per sent. tariff t Iloe. thigh •1'he Farmer) Sun Is having Nome totem" o1 mon*'p'Ih'. (ridges.' 4;uthrie's- dgtin•• 4 is enough for the -tan at the expel).* of sane. of the trnMts and m,-rp•r+. hart ii the tnt4 TP1'is tiuunrfai•tnrers of agrlenitural envie- leading -protectionists of the ctluntry. of the ....tunnel people --n h4riR Hikt.• meet.. why give :ht t0 414 per cent. pr. It .:v••s the name« of a Arose or more t..•tlon to other maiinfaeturer«'? ""of �pr'minent men. mostly of the city w111 *duet., the high c+st .'t tiring and bring comfort into the homes of the . people. "No legitimate industry mak- ing a fait profit mad have any fear of na of Toronto. who drive automobiles 't take it for granted that Your made in the f'nited Stet's. Thetis is on the voters list for the corn-'nren Include leaders in the Om/Whin the LIbMr41 tariff policy,- Is h1.. de- i1lg cheilion because you voted before. llannfaetur'r..' Association aid pro - The on way to iw'.ur•r is to examilre teetionb't politicians w•ho are on record the list 4 444. your; polling division. • a+ favoring l.asiatiin to penalise the people for pitying other than Canadian We nod( bat Mrs. W. II. Fergri- panda. They shout ter "no truck or trade with the Yankees." but ..pend their own many for Yankee products. The Sun stalls also that the mann- tarn-rent of Canada buy a large pro- portion of their Bre i,.nranee from i'nitid )hates companies and gives the figuree to prove it. The teal Issue. Mr. King asserts. Is that of n.4ponsible representative ta4v- ernmeut in Canada.' lie asks his audi- enrne if any 'wenn will- say that lie Or alio. dln•etly or indirectly. hat had son. formerly 't prontitwit member ill the North Huron Liberal - aslx'lation. any 4aie a Ii tis• eleviKlon of Mr. is giving •pl.•ndid a.,ilstanee In tl►r lieighen to the Premiership. and he Liberal .a444paign in Prince1?drdanl fluft yet to recelie an affirmative reply. county. Tet Mr. lfeighen and his t:.nernmPnt -ba\ve been spending the moneyl of the Toronto i;l4lae : A correspondent . making appointments to Judge aide If It Is torr Haat the three party Deop ships orders -I and to the Senate. Isening islwere lo . were 114 the same year it 1 g the finietlon. ever RIn e. re eniment sieneil office. On the rail» y question Mr. King while lir. King and lir. Meighei were mac . one mtrrpg° •/.overuureut and in • the mature 1'rovinet. t 4 mt.%rio 1. of ' generail'* ' R4141 I1eIOAg_ to , the' same- church.. the} r Itolert lie nli n's (:„v.Preehyterinn. It. • i* true. exeeptlnt� that M'ri'rernr was born in 11476, ftkiaee the to Ing over 'of. 2t►1M4t born In 14t7a. \ miles of rallwn.y. Rh their two bur- \ den of debt wit t consulting the • i 1 of n to tl►e c me _4astal' rats on letters to • people-In R In contrast w• h .Sir ilfrid The 1etawa Government has in- ' a41rer's practcr R Creat Britain. It cart* now four p pie_ on questions of s. tmportanre., .1 1*e cents to mend a, letter o ) t)seat Briteie: - eit Pts.uk loud IIrt1A tq Nay fo while letters .- eont The dee .4 est wit In the err chase Parliament was not even a arlla • to1411- -Manta toed. were melted throng If a Liberal Government hat) dom. this t proper dieentsein and. whet a howl there would Kaye been of' the Grand Trunk. r- .1 over the discrimination agninst the eontenipt for the people shown by Mr. Ildeentetion regarding the expo of the vast imme of publie ithieh Ko yearly to the nntional wart It ham been t with the Government ratty -aye, greatt.r pert of $100010.000 of inteir-.; „l1141-A31,911-__Oro_Gorernment rail.' wive was Mattel thrIlligh Mit` 1.0•11111•Y. gm-, of the tilreetoiet of which wen- direetore of the Government railvi-nym Thie fa highly improper Anti opported to the public Intered. 1C1Tift O&M lila oppfedttlid-hi-liC op• posel tO the handing otter of the and he also WrItt 011110.0(1 tO 110 Gov- ernment'it taking over the 4'. P. R. COmpetition between the two systems ---the pulite-lye/weed spite's and the hese 111111 101 of *Turin. good railway adminietration in this country. Mr. King has mole a lifelong study of foetal conditions. anti lila aim to. a The twits limes to it are quite itt,7 on farm p the tariff ontiw In. the death of Lady Laurier Can - held in affectionate regard from coaat to vomit. Her life 'was bound up in that of her distinguished husband. and though she !sought no honors for her- oelf Ate ithered fully in the homage of of a -heat acme.' the line faiL In tialte_eft the 'Font- respect and lore that Wast paid to Sir Wilfrid Laurier throughout the fifty yearm of , their happy life together. fir a provision of her will the late _Liberal thieftains hoar At,7421.Mwd Is left for- the. uee of sitereag ve re. leaders. It will lie a tine insiplratin,it to Mr. Kik SIIP11 to his .ueressoni of the future to live In euch an historic _.. GODH1oa. oI DUNGANNON FIRE FIGHTERS GIVE Answer Call Over Three Niles Away and Have Fire Out In Twelve Minutes For speed and prompt service 1)11111(811- min tire brigatie takes a phew alone with the faei brieades of the city. This was tlemoustrateit on Tunitlay of late week %lien the niessime axe tele- phoned that Congram's house on the lth eonceseitin of Aslitield was on tire anti help was needed if „the home erre to be saved. Within taelve minuet. non Mei travelled the three anti ti -half miles Mi the &vile of the tin. 11•41 but their help was not required. Tlit• lire starteti along the ridge board anti is beht.veti to havt• been canoed by spark frtnit the chiuiney. A 11411 wind was blinving at the time and if much snore • had elapsed beton. IwIp lied arrived it etiuki liavt• been very difficult 144 handle. To all rural daellere it is a eonifort know that Biggs' gomi rttlItill sperm, the autornobile and the tt•leplione all are. factors of reel importaiwe in the promo- ity life. topeciallly in times of danger or DUNGANNON (Intended log last seek.) lleons. Charles Elliott and Ralph Dirtier left today on a deer -limiting trip to tlw North country. -- Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Biekle, of Ilaniii- ton. are visiting in the village. lir. David Girvin met with all aecident anti 14 confined to the teem.. lie efts as- sistingibiti son Ernest st the farm %hen he fell hurting his knee. Mr. Ed. Carter left on Tneaday for his home at the Soo. lie was accompanied by Ins mother who %ill make her home with her son. Mr. Franklin Thompeon. of London, who bad been %rating his Another re- turned ori Tuesday to London. Mrv. Hugh Glenn accompanied him to London to visit her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Tohinps LEERURN (Intended foe last week). was solemnized on Wedneelay, Novem- ber 2. at the home of lir. and Mrs. Percy Stewart, when one of their twin daugh- „tem Etta Clark, became tbe bride of Samuel Lloyd, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Young, of Nile. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. James Ilantilton, B. A., in the presence of tome thirty guests. The bride who was unattended as given tlw bride of Morgan Agnew. The erre- amity ream perforneal by Rev. S. A. Mee - Alter a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Agnew returned to Clinton, wlwre they sere met by a number of Mrs. Couch has gone to Kitchener to visit her atm, sod will later go ou to Toronto, where die will emend thO winter. in merrier. by her father. Slw wee goaned in pit= blue Latin and carried , white carnation... The wedding march Was pla ed by the bride's eousin, Miss included a clock, presented to the groom by the boys' Bible class of Carlow church, pi which he le a member. and a bealatiful le eetting. The Glebe suggeste that Mr. ' aak -.tome gracions lady" to share this'Imme with him. Thole who•heeM the Liberal leader speak at Seaforth last summer Wrill refill a • remark which owonwil to. Indicate gild' the elling in a out of rein.deer cloth with "ghlelous lady" wag already picked henna veltet hat. On their return they Koos church November 24th. 3-t y and a rocker from the young Hallowe'en party at the home of M John Farrish. The young couple left trip to Detroit amid ale were of n not need to be told that a it.li 44 Shell in the export f tie use to them. They tut to trat nri 1, will take up their restidence on the otit. Probably "the happy event" follow shortly after Mr King's *rem.- co 'don to the l'remiership in ti , few ts for a reduction in good* they, have40 ' The Retail. . diellever in the virtue of the -Iteeall." role ins,. not want to beeome the re - The• Government 1411 tee publishes tin aPP..11 I IIP 1,1114111- m. referenee to' CIM•41 41 women id the in 191 1, wh 11 only a alert nu women vvere allowed to .,rote. women who we e digfrattelitgetl by iletghen 1111T re not forgotten' however. Their o irtimity realm !he afFroot will Cour m le...ember 11411, nab the .4 that rity politleal leader Is to improve! the 4`011- 4fltrOOPI of the matom of the people. Tlwre le abundant opportunity for each xerrlee ill remota. end it la lint too much to hope OHO the (timing In- fo office within the next few week. of a Government headed by the IvrHIlant Ifiberel leader will neher In a new end better era in this fountry of ours. EDITORIAL NOTES le yotir name on the voter.' Het ? Canada wants a now deal. and will g et ft ow the lith of Deromber. They call R the "National Liberal , end Cioseerrative" party ; hut do you satire that Contservativea get all the job* 7 Dont be f rightened by the "tree trade" bogey. 'Me 'Thera' party dont not staid tor tree trade. it Mends for pregentatice of her it mitts In the whielt the' men have made the Itritigh Commote4 the model tleret and the %lord Silt` Will 110 glad tO 1.0011 II at Any time If a bare major- ity of till` party respon.itile for her ion demand. her reaignatinn. liking at tlu• North Shuns. Farm - 'hat yon neol It man WIPO '4111101. t lie prinelplee •t his tirgit 41 a 114,11 stantle for. whose life is ie and who 11:14 a NH*. 1..4110 Of .100l. 11 Oil reinforced steel nt th: And even after Mira.. meti that he ...lents the neeill. I foie they --el I tt on title batie : int If I am elected and ft eonventi. composed of one deli. - gate for I. .11 ten men/bent in on the next train to hem) it n. be silimerved that Mc - ill regents thr. mandate ' IITHI • atiott rimy le• tome, in r !maimed boron; Imes horn' the Unit 1 .Stetes Before 1111 1 canals borro I very little from the States. but min their year. under Tory adminlstratien, Can- Stops Hair Coming Out : Thickens, Beautifies. Good reliable household remedien are necemeary to good health. For asthma, Raz -Mali le tlw beat known remedy. Fot rheumatism, de., Templeton's Rheuma- tic Capeulem are etandaret Sold locally t stay the eeternte of ili-inthea Grey gen. entity. hut from "farm a labor or - canine its" Not a q art of the Opt -Nino may belong vitt r form this Anal) organlrite minority ay Moo her at ny t to resign seat The Illohe he behind the ago tint II (Imre* ere that ft metland of l'a rife mentery Aontrol to crude and PM CAlltillill041 'tti etre wittiest of to the general body of the Memory people The "Resell," at utlitiest by Mimi Itel'hail, is not sir ment by the people. btu governroen of the people, by organised minoritleo oper- ating 'INS MI tIONOVI doors. It ?ennot late. The fa I' fltWirg. thommeiree. will epeettfly dieeever that it 1. the very CLINTON Last Stindity afternoon the war me - mortal tablet wei-unveileti at the poet - office. llajor-General Pallet, D. S. (4.. Speaker. The band, bugle heind, high s..hool coil and veteran.. peraded rent* hurl a bottle of "lianderino" et any drog store After one applies - bolt you tan not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair. liesi.las, weary heir shows new life, vigor, bright- ness, more color and abundance. Al..x. Mein yre, manager of the Wing - ham brawl of the Clinton Knitting Mills, rett ied to the bead office lag A. See y has wild his lionise on Mary street t Ezra Pickard. who will take possess on about the middle of the month. ton, II.. vimit her thee /Ow vvill be nt m•veral weeks. . Penni chinch, Stratford, was the • -of a pretty wedding when Mum netts May B4 ntley, of Clinton, became Ice creamt may come and ice (-rearm may go, but Blackatone's goes on forever SSE TR BEMIRES AND DARKENS HAIR SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, Clinton, Ontario Being unab'e at present to open a Goderich Branch have arranged a time table that students from Goderich may attend all classes, coming down in the afternoon and returning on evening train. Classes held 2:50 to 8:40 p.m. You will be com• plytog with the Adolescent Act by attending the School of Commtrce. For courses rnd terms, Phone 198 or write, Silk Dresses of the Smartest Sort Just arrived,- eautiful shades of browns„ watermelon pinks and poetic etc., trimmed with all the\ new silvery materials. Sizes 34 tO 42 and prices range $18.00, $20.00. FUR TRIMMED COATS Every Coat in our halter clam garments is original and different/entirely from any other coat, fur trimmed,/silk lined or fancy brocade lined and the niaterial of each gar- ment of all wool velours or in a dozen of the different new soft cloths: colors -browns, beavers, blues, etc. prices ranging UNDERWEAR Penman's "99" Combinations for men and women, at per garment, special PP Combinations for boys, at per garment PAO Stanfield's extra heavy rib anshrinkable wove, 36 to 42, men's shirts and drawers, at per garment 51.75 PENMAN" Caskmere float., newly priced. Wo- men's e fashioned, 81/2 to 10, at per pair . 75c AND 51.00 RUGS British Wilton Rugs at new prices; . new patterns. ne_w_stoek. 21/4 x 3 yards, at each special Sago - 3 x 3 yards, at each epeetal W.00 3 x 31/2 yards, at each speeial $45.00 3 x 4 yards, at each special $55.00 SILK LININGS Skinner's guaranteed for two Reason's satin lining, 40 in. wide, in 'black, browns, fawns, grey, for coat linings or furs, at per yard, special SATIN DUCHESS -a- Yard wide in extra heavy Silk Char, rueuse, deepest lustre. Reg,ular $3.00;. Kt per yard 5225 PILLOW COTTONS REDUCED Heavy circular, best quality, 40-42-44 at per yard SHEETING 40 inch, best quality, purest ,t,o.k, very heavy, for pillow Mips, sheets or general household wear. Sold a year annat 60e, at per yard 25c GOSSARD CORSETS The moat popular Cornet in the world probably today for careful dressers. They Iiiiilirfitivil-iind-terer lone their-iftiape till worn out. Priee W. Acheson Son Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally that No- body can Tell. Tou can turn gray, faded hair beau- tifully dark and luatrous almost ores night tf you'll get a bottle of "Wyatt's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at say drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Rape Tsa Seeps, Improlood by the addition of other ingredients. ars sniff annually, says a welt -known dregrist ham because 14 darkens the hair so naturally and event", that ao one can tell it has been appliedi. Those whose hair la turning 'ray or becoming faded have a surprise await- ing them, homage after one or two applications die gray hair vanishes This Is ttie ago of youth. Gray- haired. unattractive folks surenS Ininted *round, so get quay witli iWyeth's nage and Sulphur Compound to-nieht and you'll bit delighted wtth your dark. handsome hair and your youthful i as within • few days See that yow nett order hl Bleckstone'a Phone 24d. gauenThdoist:n:vpinatraertoTend lear ties of d 011E101 Willeriess Is Sporn!! Paradise The two hundred and seventy miles of canoeing down the Nisei - smug* River between walls of dense fosests. slipping into one exquisite lake after another and making 35 portage', is accounted the acme of mit-door pleasure by those who hove heen so fortunate as to have traveled this Ontario water trail. The start is usually made from Biseotasing. 8 miler. west of Sud- bury, where outfits and g-tede. ean be obtained. This route passes through Risco and Spanish Lakes. then into Spanish River where one ift likely to tee a dozen moose in the course nf a day's journeying. Spanish and Canoe Lakes and Dee- sauga Lake. the salve, ef Missis- smogs River, ip reached. From here ilie travel be all down stream through wildly beautiful scenery. Tall spires of pines reach heaven- ward above the solid wall of forme that lines either bank. Moo**. deer and other wild animals often ern.rge from the dense womb; to me; at the pasting ttraniptre. are seldorn molested and are quite fearless and present eplendid targets for the tamers. Excellent 'tithing is at hand the whole dis- tate* speckled trout, Inke trout, baaq, pike and--,musktes' are so without getting • bite. Pretty Ilmiproota to nom their silver offer- ings into tbe Mississauga and to eoax the travelen to leave the big -iver and seek the hidden charms ef the hinterland. The side trips often lead to "raters over which white own have never fished. The majority of the porter's are just long enough to *give you • ehence to get the kinks out of your calves and are a pleasure rather than a hardehin. The portage at Aubrey Gorge ',Horde • wonderful tbat of the river surging sad ter irIleg through • quarter -mile rge and then martin • 101 foot so over a din. It to as one aad s half hours to sheet the Toetp- mile Rapids, which hi done with. se re effort than reelinieg in the an*" anal using the paddle sew and then to keep it hi the ehanseL This portage around Khwiassegaa Tun- nel is made by teens over • geed road that parallels, tbe narrow est in the solid reek tiyeegb which tho river Aura. its way fee three The Teets really Oak It IV adios Comp Club SWIM hoot above flowiterby, fetal' tor it is • dB minute motes rya • railway at Thossilwit 4'