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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-11-17, Page 2Thursday, November 17. 191. l4 EDITORIAL NOTES It 1. time L,r a 'hangs. Everybody Enjoys a fine cup of Tea. PP Has Mr. J. W. King signed the ro.,tii The Liberals knocked out old tua(ily Hard Times in 1144,1. They are ahem to repeat the i»•rfornance. Give them a hand. Mr. Mse•kenzie Kiugstates definitely that "no legitimate ihtlnrtry slaking a LAD IF YOU DRINK JAPANS TRY "SALADA" GREEN TEA Infinitely Superior to the best of Japans. , 9 trr� a sSS is truly delicious at all times. 30 years' re- putation for fine te:. fair profit need fear any injury front a tariff revision by, the Liberal party." Avg,' 1.. lei. Idose :I) tt GfiDERICH CITIZEN SAYS hr would lad iris-,• 'n antotnoblte for . Hugh •prntvi•tiu44 u1.•an+ high price... 't,•tr Y1'.11'..., T'11 _. t. (thiit *night - t: he the duo. ,•Iftt ne.• . a .-:, uJ»In +peed• * 1'•tutluue14l from page 1.14 If �•olrlhtd the t..,%1 living too high ; —and who d.u•»11'1uv your t•Pfe to -41141 or-ean•1,•- dr;,ing. If :i spr..ler.'of free imports. welly i4 It that practically pert the digit i.r.t.vtluu .tm •nt ,ges'. aleside. 'wing finest. •were. deioritted of every British labor leader of poi' truer Id. tight h. delve ;r '1114 fora JN ri w1, 1- "I'Is gel U) protRe tion :` An h anis i, it 1 there ,&night• he, a ,; t 1•,1 : ' 1...; „f elute the industrial an•as of t:n'at Britain The l'unsrrcaticr polies—pn, taritp swotting.ate the atmlt,14ea inrupjtort of free trade .' 1 r theu1Aun(9(bt(t>rs. The Unite! Ti1,4t• ,ilio know the history, of Eng - for Farmers' pdiey—prosperity Gerthe> farm•' laud. aim have read or been told by to,. The 1-i!r•r'd j>+)icy—pn.q»city f"1'' rhe dlwtrn,Amen 4snfcr its older men of the terrible misery 1 the '4'411•hbigroi, laa- e,.tnu4•111,.(l '1:• s••• 1,.,pleInfer the rigenl of the corn laws, Cauaols. ...1 111•• Mr. 1LIIt11r.. ,he• 1-nited `tt.11r. di hot 11414141 to he told why fns tr14r -Don't. worry about free trade. The! S4.•n•et41 o(. State. tes.iied. tit.. p:,., means so much to Ennlund, A few yearn . i1t;,111).twooplr wl«.•sue wil-iu, tete• tr;ldr an. ceding.ceding.ley :ubutittbnt •q ,tailr.l pre after the r uutuguration of 411• fn... trade Pr* ini.r M t*..lu n ami Iu aatrllit,N. 14111 44,14:11 fur an e,*1 n' i•4.-4ralenf:., ,;f t"'1I( in Hritum 11 (4towinq serene*"u they are jmt trying •1•• frightttu l ' 1tlr, 1444rshiJl.. a, 4141 a.s`)nlflit1, ',e toe &lows.: was tweed by the 1lritish Hotueof Tuan - 41) N'r •ors•- ,:141rnt+'rhe•-• p;:• l; tu••n' *'4114++(.14)1.,11 111(1'4 te44(41: with it. hl i t 1 p • - _4. 4.. '•That it is tbt + .*sites of this flu a _ ',with • v+wmnrt--����flrt*t^ ».w-ptttas•-a+u..tt� nu, . ' ! u that the imtu,•t,• f r•uditi"n of Nor coo,& .....t ..,-.44otquf:rdu,,• ,,f_ aye,, u;tnri 1 1 ¢arose yrn.•1:t11.•. It 1, well •.• ! try. ,and especially of the industriall.L h,tfdri,irnas seas 411.1 al...lig pith at'Prat,'-r-.tlwlas.T:.-i4W'-Tb a 1i<;m1x"--+baa.,:luwe. i► nutiuly_• iLc.. nat}iz „f •ntittu dour'. •f 71; pet cent, 1 aceon1ing pie 11.411 ou1y logo). amt lflrro may ..• 1•,:vtir lr,�lafi.;14 wbiih. 141* 1+ftbli+!,r l tha. " priurp ole Of uunedrirtr.l.romf,•tition, haft Hulglt , iutl,nef, e,inld ,n••C s )toe ottti r: tiri.i� anise ttrrnrs wore au, ntr. •n,.vd nidus did lades imp send fur the Mir ,e.se e o exist %aleeit ..-f. isl i ntanufacuin•ra manage t i� sea*•heel. '1'h.• Mere I,n,ttitr_-• ,,.ether ••f protee•tiun, ,ori ba• thrmbv thntuusherl . pn.terti:.0 ..f 30 or A) per cent'' v, ' of thi' repro+oufatire. o1 ani n1,uq' nu•' ih'• t..M* ape increasedthe a%Nudanee of m• ' 55 , sn jec w t n n► are run, tr arriiti7 Thrhw errir14.!+- were want 444 w(�•h tiler.. is a good deAJ 41f nips• y `•14tr'eptintr tri4fi toe interfe ing to- Minty(, a the r•anu)g sloe i•1n.. hkartt irate It to ti..vernm;•ut et„nt1, t1 f. -.v w4rl.• nq:, The follow:iriig is .4 statrnwnt on the sub. woo,li It 1 k fos f-••.wJ( ,tete 11:41. h,. non, -b . • +e tui"I of 41 • • i Jf»•ral 111. 1 Thr ° . Th.• !»style .l ('311a111 are bring tok1 . •by 4' .4 ofiteent w 'tens add a kraM tilt the principal articles of the fts,d "f the _,44,404_44444 lwvs• _Si q.wal _ adTect_- in pli,k_" -4 i:.athiuu ,nut n4411ttd,;:�<Iall, } la y4onr trntne "n due vottr: iia ^ 1. �•k •1 Itlt.^.+.:_ell. � �Ir. 1_,sftbri»1k in i+,istakrn to laps *than over the li.L which i• p••sn.l at several whutting i,rrjndi.w:e- ;end diw(reeing that ltritaiuhasr st [nwtradroveriMynJ, pines in town. and we for Tonus H if y.m i k"'mn14m t I,ew t»unrs: SUMP info matron n a subject with t he IM >;it•en tits t4(g4. rt�,lnityi Third wi11 (he i+is•4•11 alt:.)4.1 *4' it f►ini+teen. int u'lt4,' m»ok• un,lu*4litpoly.44 ne w • a_rytrat-ate '[Ian condition.; altw„dy exist- 'thr r,,.v1'r•nmrnr--r.r,tn=-erre not sny- he Is.' do &tot kn..s-tho ntrr iaiu changed h•1 f that tit• lti•thte•r Country ink: 1414)! &stress for e•,a•ntr,dy,brit the, Jng 'atrrtinftnt nlnor+ Vx: .t• far The chant ed se wink• futuglatiou of lar: m c.:nlbint•4trrp�ltN1 J,mtireers" , F.xpnsitor -wi•N. •rlu•rn is re14wvn tist•al f»,lira aro) flat free tip►de la a Itlia � 1f �Ir. )i iglwn s talk aa,otnhs to any t n ,,r,t Lti 441 .+r 1.1-1 14r.1• iviu-.fon 1;nrat Hnau n'ha.. *nue a ,rot io ert nes t t Hung, Iw intend. to inereaw• the tariff tf ll hty. Tl. Whig is n ••a .41(114* Ing coo nrry. Att,* t invariably this state - PRIME MINISTER'S REMARKS AROUSES IRE OF WESTERNERS Makes A Mistake When He Infers Easterners Are Only Ones Who Are Loyal TORONTO GREETS MR. KING Massey Hall Jammed When Hi Addresses One of the Finest Meetipgs of Campaign Ottawa., Nov. 1l:—Thr lion. Mr. $ing?* lir11 tutu of tletario cities in tete present campaign has been a wonderful swami. t t tit• .i 1'11 all YYl R visited the audl- *ince* capitulated to 11114 Liberal leader and hii(rank' rrt»)sitions of the needs of the••day. and 'Nen all the centres in the Province• *'Lith I«• has not yet visited there 114444 rs•rta• .11,•11 a darnor for his at• .teudaner and messages that it has been hdud ut214 'q r t . cancel the British Columbia end ••1 111e leather's tour In 11 ',oder that he might devote ha attention to4hoari.•, Where timel battlinggrututd of the doy is found. - British Columbia desired to *tear )Ir. King, and tine 1.ila'ral chieftain was an - and this all boder well for the voet• to be given to hint and his supporters on De- eeuber tl. Now his wit to the N'eswru Provinceeis being hailed with ',mammas of gratifies ' on every hand and it is a safe w'agrer that his spNxbrs there will win ! ' many mon• supporter$ and frientla fur himself and his pnntywb. —o -- )Ir. Meigltwt and his ,etellitt's are having their own difiicultiea theme days. sir Fdw•an] Kemp decided to get out of the sphere of competitive politics and has been given a safe harbor in the Senate, ' where he can lice• up with the Tory ma- jority and do his best to defeat any meas- ure which the Meieien parte in the Hoose !s no aboc Then' w o you as W elkle 'to plublgging" of thenSemue.tiite by Mr. )leighei nidus resignation,' are even being brought un in unker'to tlnd testa tlwne fur friends 1411, Height not oIberw•is• get them. to Sir Edward's cage tiwre is a thought behind that the aim may be to Dnett a Toruuto seat in which Sir Henry rayton Can be given the nomination. Perin )s this is the explanation. lanatio n 'duce Sir lh•ury is tog wanted in Cark•1em and there is n•..there else for him w go. Hut between the ski and new appoint - menu. to the rienste, there will *tee very little chance for any refund legislation getting through Parliament in the next few years. There will be a Conservative majority in the 1'pp'r House ,f neme- thing like thirty, anti that will be a strong barricade alcainst any• attempt to put ttlruug1 legtsiat'on which \I r. Heigi1•us supporting intermits d0 nut want t. put through.. Vows in duster• lit. lion. )Ir. )(Meilen is Mating that the t»seek• do not swallow his arl;uinents bolus -bolus. ltartet! they seatsto go then.. but tlw dematd.s from err inrlinetl to qu$stion 4,(114, of his noire the other parts of the country for visits I radical a.w Kions. especially when Mr. had become s.. insistent "that British heighten seeks to tell the country that his l'olunlbta aan,v1 rt). forego her claims. heart has always been britutuing ovirr Tlwne was a1,+ the fact that the organ- with love for the Fn'nch-Can:diams anti dation tisl;riU,JI Columbia um- eo good I tlwir l'rotinto. The Quebec tiered.. that the battle there nas already well in know that Mr. Meighen haw been mon.. hand and tit•tory fn the Majority of ,seals • hitter toward thrrr, in the felst than leas in the Province' made. -Celfain.ithttut ;any 1lwmla•r of the Bonl etrtiut•ernuwtt� farther Liss* (1114 Mr. King. St, toy emit/WO for that remain he is very ntue•h non ting a Werk itt elk 11'estrni end .+f his persons grata t1Ntre. present tour, the Liberal leader wan given Resides getting hi wrong in Qbebte. r. Meiglwn has anewe1 Western people ayflinst him by exaftge•rated ataleIu�,ettts in the .}rr•.ast. Alien he talked "f Eastern s.tl.Western people being raise,! "tl sits fen•nt soil, anti interns! that 41,14 F:itstern• e•►M were the only Dora, with any loyalty or Ions sense, he made oris• d the greaten errors of his campaign, and Ilia rums 'rum( in the West are new real izitug that (tit all Ales. things am anyt1d ng bol bright tor him and his allies. and every Clay snakes the story store gloomy from hes view- that 0)0tlttime to devote to 4►ntary, and Quebec entre. Nomination day. November __'td, 14111 therefire we the taberal lander leading the fight iu t,i,uwuc*rnatttnru(y' of North t'ork, w h. re there is every indication at the pnment. time that tet,• najority of t. (es will 1)e cart for hint on Lhtx•mlx•r 4). And from thJJ�en until the day of . election )lr. din,; n ill Fie cnittimting the drive in ((uteri.) and Quebec cities, with several Zoletingrt in .rut riCnnnll— jorlb York. Mr. King's Toronto meeting wan prob- ably the anew of the entire campaign tuns far. Not only was Niamey flail nw1,d to the therms, but in ael.1t- nn 1e, tow crow.) in the fart,. -t hall Canada. it vyJ4 (mind mwemsury to '-1 tlw just. —r—_ Two or three years ago the Con+errs t•,d an hverttow meeting t.. arc„tmnlo- testored" the .red bw.dnd people who en. 'unable in gain a,lrnittaner to tine meeting.vaimeeting.Then att )tt:iw':1 1111 )ion - e% 1:4111 there was atmther immense thnm;;. when Nr. king. Jain -s NI unlock 1 and ”:ber pn•winent Liberal., Addressed i•"' two bio; meetings: ars •.1 1.1 lt'iltri L..nrier, no 0 ulna eat er 10 t nuaet.t has been given such ail entbusiw tic rt14••ption every SI ere a.. has Mr. King, •- "Thome who try to convey thisimps'-da n tile pafs•r. In /tro:Pr•,n1 went out of -i..n are practising deeet.ti.., 1 tl y are Neither the (onaervatives at 1Ktaw% e, nor the 1'. F. e). tiove•runuent at Toronto .9'91(11 4111'01 any , ,n40.'t1,n ft, utanuf,u•nnren are lltlponrd on carp.,. and` TIN' Ext.,sltlr »IIW o,s•h: ' not deceived iliomoe vee. T have given ns 4411 eznrnpht • 1 e e 0 0114 in 1'k•: the tlel) alone: In the vir,•(,m- f g•�te•rt)rrwn4` .nett hg r Mere/eel N,,. • +4411114 the 111111 4* r has" de.e1dw1 that 14111414 repns•ent a frlu•'ti"n 411 $tui budget" amazingly. VI by net give th. Liberals a chalice, t. reduce the hills etuties British it'd+ •i - - J�r,t4s Jaw : greater nuii��lben t� 4114. Tory. Int to keep a Hie:•' :af.• pin, in xis Are of a ecrentifk c ansa( 1 whish the Germain; petialiod or the middle. which he Is doing 'to the 'which they furnwrly had 1. munnp.'r Tl i7;ene. is one, man w1u. chem (Lan • )sear of ht. ability. - Britainseep tdence spm Gem tan! Ler essentials was l,rouyfh, iame. Muir Iy during 1110 war. The ohjeet •,n .1 1 it u a p die, for Canada we nllodkd ntic•rn should ler licks in ec+rrui.•n ),y dim farmers of (amide it is sir t'}1f6•n! Government circles nn• nitwit »,r- the nr • tariff is to give temporary ab t.ar 1 to Itrit' t imlislriee, wine "1 them h r., 'i"c in this election eantpaigrr. Tben• �iit,0 'lis it wan who or)uuliz,l the' tut -lied over the n•r.•1.44) 14 -off ii... during the war, which 1 r.,.l' .•-tl,�,,. is w, me tr:11r party in Canada. Even alai-re*iPntrtty camtatrn in Inti !ttd-T fatinre--wf'-thanMt,'.,..i,M-m-_t11in d For tltialugs a 33 I3 _pe`r due i'r •,.1ir,a for Fanners') party ad the rxpectatiuu clot by fur en 1 • on oft t•, nn,aily, *,Aper mann period no further aid will elites. llackenxie King, the Liberal CL•I• (evens +Hurt pt�lprirtop• oti'1iw Tr,- addition there is an antioluruping clause •'t,c4ana that no kRitimatc'itdlta 1 nl sifton was on lir. Crnrar'M platform' rout. Nabi and F•ntpire. It a Mm1-4 wide��r nd be,. 33 1-3 cont.prrduty urt,:try in4\ae.yils staking a fair profit' need arti(tf.+w,ld be,.,_ thecv,et of production, nt Toronto last Friday night. presumably , Ittat'pn,mi+..,ry n•,n•, w.•r, t,•;..•jse.1 In ,ir at prices, by n••a n of depnriated hac';111.%,-,p, a1f tensest the Lilanl int -me -f 1)y invitation. An explanation 1. ,Ine'.',1ieu of the t,xi•-, witfehiv,11' a p•11,4 t•xchangt below 11n,.t• t which similar Ile prop yl, Ituwrcrr. tofame tariff _tr rm the Pr'grw,aive pans managers. ; of four years.. In behalf goods can be 'immanent in the (Hied IrRislstiou ln'-lit interesle of the pts pie half o f bus Gov. 1Ciugdom. }tut the !slant 4( Trade must rather thin for the benefit of the corn- . ... ernmenr It i+ ,statist that to collect the specify any article which it thl'tlks ehome Toronto Globe It look.: aM R the taxes w,.irl+l Imre Nam a esimna to lie subject to the anti -drooping duty, old • bine* and ',writers 114444 }ave been fatten. Tory tarty intends to try, to I any nnler to dist effect wipe be.ra tali,' ing nom uw Inblie of recent years. 1 goeernt the conipatit. le reply to chi. it i+. i,y due Howe:uf A'omtu,,nM, w'he the t.tnn,lm fruw the Senate. no gtattertahutwl (lintilnrim TIP' Jsrb,.l in whhh Gnvernturnt won what , the t'ommons may els. Foi'te'r, t the taxes were at,-, W to comprlkd tui fur- -.what the Rim, dirld io41.4 Th I wlib thi•-p,wer.0( hi" w1a1t11 and tllej *1444414% to• 4141(,•1 R141N1,1N114 4'f tate'd dnr dept duty will 144 tied for lice yt.{ . 1111"e,:tt•s riff nducti±n rather than free 4.1 his energy wecnrel the defeat of he tlw I•14 f bx• needed. In the r..•tpeecity proposals. Vet Sir i 1 tiyfl lot 11144.m- said ilio 14(RI1z1Ike Reid. t-aTtn'r. Krtait awt-41 rnthe r =14•=4-t,0n,r-1tn•w.-1, arm cif. -t»- -Tt sir vukrl!iilltxfafft f unys�ritial, tn.lwtt 114•ntly M4Itisters in the ('amnions— million 0.11111 in 11141 ---dans 41.1114• t.- Join Il,1t«'rt+4eL lllotNItn Within reeeut uu.ut.ltr-_ut.• ('omlNlnit- and I.,ugnrtmi. Mr. Mtelgliet . formerI z "Senate MInt.ters." No emit semntbfet for Setvftorshl-ns has ever lrfore been llllll ween in t'Anediart prodeiew prior- tri * general elettom. Coder I.i1N•ral .Government the pre'. nitration of voter,* Ilse* 14.8, 1Nrt ptf in the twills of partisan-, appolnt_d Ay the Government itself, and It Is rate to' say that when the text elec- tion comes—under a Liberal Govern. meat—there will he n different ttie•t1i,l and a -fairer one than that empl4ywl In this rtertion. We btu not say that any en»oked work has beat ohne"-wo Ter a• air know none has been. done -- but . most eertaln1p- the systeta of pea. paring the Inst, to be timed In this elec. tion would, lend Itself admirably- to unwritten...is pIrtisenMhip. • Not &intent with rinlie4 of 30 or 4!1 per cent., the Mleighen Government has made regulations with respect to valuations for duty phirth's.. which in Borne cn*ae mean impoata of '200 or 9o) per cent. A (-orris- potdent of The Globe gives an instance. The company with which he is connected rpquirld a seientinc instrument of a kind trot made in this country. 14 wan im- ported from Europe, and when it reached Toronto the coat, originally t'e00, had, after paying duty, mounted t.. fiat). Thin sort of thing hampers our manufacturers, instead of helping them. In this parti- cular instance the duty went to the Gov- ernment, but in (many other cased the added cost goes into the porkete of the tariff beneficiary. At Toronto the other day two im,tnr- Iatm were sent to prt'.on, one for one year, the other for three yeesn•, for kitting people with their can. The clumsy was manelanghter. The young , Ina who got tie one year MentetNra. has gut into' difilei ries as die ri•smtt. • it- seems, of shank«+ neetthtttrrn. `rem (Maw d••mnm1. a 1.4 of the tirm, tint leave ewern=* ll4W4.tt-4.venie'+air tAatr- by promissory notes, In rile romp *1114 As the klonlan ('omf4l,I - ha. ,4U)ne. I'rolNttey n good sled) tuore , wilt 1,. heard of th14 matter within the next few weeks. n, tunhlras' *penile, are greatly stirntl 111) over Ir It I., an- other instate'• of- the :tegd,•rness „f the+' Gorernmept towards the Itlq luh•r,'.). Pester Hssteti Wanted. lir. G. M. Fallutt. enmity secretary of the 4'h1ldre0'4 Akl Society. advises The Signal that Loiter home.. are r,•. g01re1 for. wer(rat INoy% end girls 1»• 4fwerw are ens) tan eerr' ;rearm -of -wee. Throw children are now leing cared for atKhe 4'htklr'tr'r Shelter. l'anien,n ranee), Iiuxlerleh-. 1 PHOT'*TERING as we de it w-111 add an ale of luxury RA Mil as comfort and attractiveness to the purr, you entrant to on. Our workmanship Is we exMNkrtt In every respect that often our patrons tell us pier.. are mere han **Dery after we have re-Andatlnf them than when new. Give un a trial. • CLIFF ANDERSON I West S4.it, ONP.al. $i*p y Ilesa &tit°rl'lckii� " Canadians wllo remember the day* of he early '90'e in Canada, when the otnntry wag almost ata stindstif, and elan 'im,rn,nc,nr.ri wltieb followed The aw exptees in three yearn. tils.tythe Liberal revision of the tariff in "ln view of these facts it is Mheer tris• reprep entation to .le t rltw great Bennis ! lh7►n ale not fri114. Llbe by else ewer f, *4 a pn,hr•tionimt conutry' in the w•n,ir thr•re•tnrn 41f We Litterab to pewee on that tanaeta and the l.'nittd $ease, an' i Dteem►ser 13th. Again we have band l.roteitionist. With respect to the great l tinier u011.1 a Tory Government, and bulk 0(, I.er inrlustrie•s ' vreat }Jntaui Isiagatn wr pony look Lot prosp11rity *1►. 4111 ata rime` trade lysin. jt any 41n,tp the "rid policy eoales into effect. or 4,1414} to 11114 (011041-7 were to advucxtr a hw•al pdk•y wiled would copy literally t114• lfritnl, tariff Mcladnles Canadian pfi,- te(tinniste would denounce it with Intlre vehemence, if ts,tp,ible, and certainly with usaincuperity, the Lithou dry alrow in' their AttnrwR'kon berabt an gteroive,." - d Pro- After a11, Great Britain is not,Catlada, The Hydro Store 1.et the men do the home washing for a while then see our display and get prices on Electric Washing Machines at the Hydro Store. —.r— Electric Storage Batteries charged at tie Watenrerjta Plant Water sad Light Co.nwnisiion Town of Goderich h %1yJ14g i4 A lleakh-Preserving Dehight T1s use of Webster $S P makes the bath a rebirth's* pleasure as well as a health Insuring d.Iight. Lfehoq Nees a rich v'Nv.ty lather that is soothing. chandelle and .ant/. The vary mil hB arb.Ye solution mans a perfectly healthy skin, ata4 the odour vanishes a feeds seconds atter use. All grocers sell • HEALTH tiaras marinas LtWti Toaorrso ' •. L11.4 s -..r1 errer point. Canadian Pacific "lam -outer Express" 11 innipe>;-Calgary-1 a0eouver Passenger. for Western Canada will find the -Vancouver Express.- leaving Toronto 10 p. m. daily, a most :nnvenient train, .loopin¢ at and connecting for all principll points Equi;tment consists of fent-.taw coa:nea. up to date Standard and Tourist 1 eepers. Compartment . tlbservati n, 1 dining and colon*.t cars. I The twist beautiful scenery inCanada is along ilk linen' the Canadian Pacific. ior•t1ckejs-aagervations and full Mal . Format* •n apply any Canadian Pacific ,,rut, or Canadian Pacntc town ofrsce, �- corn. r West street and Square. t;,xlench, 1 :37 tf 1 LIKE THROW[.\a MONEY AWAY It 1. to disease! your Ilei, worn auto• tires. We can ruleaulas hole.. and bad owe and return your tires, to you praetk*Uy as good as new—guise) for tbuuigaw s of wiles more. It pays to nave on tires there days--vulcaulalug 14 the way. We tiled carry new tired. tubes and ateessorle.l at lowest prices. H. J. FISHER, Hym,EHIC1., THE 1•lllAANIZER, as114tLxxx cx xtflntltottix4tCXxXXXXX A Few Weeks Just a few weeks until Christmas Order your suit and overcoat now, you men who appreciate "good clothes" . . tete F. H. MARTIN, Tailor xxxxxxxxx:ccoccocxxxx=exxx CHANGE OF BUSINESS We het: to minimiser to the pr..pk of Gakrich anal vicinity that we hate doll our coal bindles. to Nrssrs. .John 1t. Nu.tard vtml ('ompani. and in doing 1.e1 wr w 1.1 In etten41 to 41111' ru.toolnfr. in 1h1• loan and Mlrrii,nllne tonvl.hips, our grateful appreciation of their patronage during the many 'ears in which Or hair thew hu'4res. herr, While thanking sur good people fiw (heir k/thee•.. and fon ...lamina' at au tine. In the pato. we would ash. them to evtend to Ibe new nem the same Wyatt) and f.rlwarartre that has leen enrol to uN MO generated) at all limes. thus .ncre.w.r,4 ant continue to art n. the Sole %gent. in this di4triet for the genuine 1). L S W. Scranton ('oal—the Standar,* lnthrndlr. if pron)pl careful, and sharer? .settee aI11 win and r.-1;*In ,seer liminess, a feel suer that lle.,rs. llu,tard and ('ompan' 14111 have nothing undone to merit your ronfldenre. Rrforr placing further orders, we .hall ron.it er It a prr.on*l favor If the taw proprietor. ie given an appnrtunll) to talk the question 0. re wish ) ,MI. With sur further a -.*,sane of our deep *rat It tole for man) past fat a•s in our associations in huJnrar. with tlr public generally, !whets u, to he Sincerely your., MarEW .t\ EST ITE l'er 11 J. 1. )Iacl:W 1N I'rr W. G. )IarEW t N. Cdreleit. ashiber WMl' White Quilts Special Largest double bed size Quilts made of finest 4 -ply crochet Cotton. Handsome Marsailles patterns. Price has been $5.00. On special sale, each $3.25 Every Coat in our better claws garments is original and different entirely from any other coat, fur trimmed, silk lined or fancy brocade lined and the material of each gar- ment of all wool velours or in a dozen of the different new soft cloths: colors—browns, beavers, blues, etc. I'rices ranging $18, $22, $27.50, $35, $39, $42.50 UNDERWEAR EAR • Penman's "99" Combinations for men and women, at per garment, special $4.25 Penman's "99" Combinations for boys, at per garment ., $3.00 Staiihff,ld's extra heavy rib unshrinkable wove, 34 to -49., men's shirts and drawers, at `filar $!slat PROW $1.75 Cashmere Hae, newly priced. Wo- men's fine frill fashloned, 81/2 to 10, at per pair • t • • 75c AND $1.00 ,.. .•.e'er a . l :, British Wilton Rugs t now prices, new patterns, new stock. 24/4 x 3 yard*, at each spe • 1 $32.50 3 x 3 yards, at each special $40.00 3 x 31/2 yards, at each special $45.00 3 x 4 yards, ateaeh apeeial $55.00 SILK LININGS 1kitttteir guaranteed for two season's satin lining, 40 in. wide, in black, browns, fawns, g1ey, for coat linings or furs, at per "yard, apes• 1• - SATIN DUCHESS $2.85 Yard wide alt extra heav, Silk ('har- meuse, deepest lustily. Regular $3.00, at per yard $2.25 PILLOW COTTONS REDUCED Hea'cy . circular, best quality, 40-42.44 inch, all at per yard 50c SHEETING 40 inch, beat quality, puriest stock, very heavy, for pillow slipN, sheets or general household wear. Sold a year ago at 60e, at per yard ........... GOSSARD CORSETS 25c The most popular Comet in the world probably today for careful dreamers. They lace in front and never lose their shape till worn out. Price $325, $3.50, $4, $5 AHD UP W Acheson & Son ( v ..set : w.4.." r<1! it.: