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THE SIG -
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Thursday, February 16, 11922.
TO CIL71111 THE HYDRO COMMIit-
SIION
In a eleven et Hamilton o1) Motel:, •
slslit,Ytaalat Drury flatly
airs
'
the volley Of his Government to hat.
nothing to do with the truildintr et ai•w
electric railways, and to satel
wane of +curtailing the powers of
_Hydro-elertrtc Commission. Nanrr.tl
the proettediuga before ase SWhrrlandt
Commission '(orale! the ha.•is fere a
lattze Inert of the i'remter'a address
especially. as the finding* of that 4.:-
1. rtyhocthig adversely to the pro.
Hy -dm radials, had been ntta•'k.
a fro days previous by Air
means let N be adopt., t•.,
atructtuu of sew Itww „+r"' ,"• .youn
try already is Irim•st .*'a's'Is I nn. . r
railway detiritc r the r„11.•.•1 ••t
=admen.
It .1111 rrfu.''• l•II'
+¢1141*! ('au.l.li./u live euttlo
t• • ,' . l- -Ila a pr„i,•,1 iLu:-r ebemeut l No. 10-Italie* of Preeedure.
1;,, ..;.1 e'ounr.). 111..4 m has no tttl ueu,unt of tow _tkrx•treury, limn, -
tions of the 'spate allotted fur this
DEBATING
y, nom,. mos.. l i tip* .k
rattail...
Tut•ed:4y%. (Lail am.l Empire had a
report of .4 TiiT-'iii"4 til( if'T6Hfutn
Liberals 111 which Mr. Philip G. ,Elely
took a pn;mfueut and rather ,•trt•ttutnts
trt...'I'hil. used to be pretty husky
IN v when he lied to (helerk•h, sash
if, b1). ,MYe'lop,d :a proper
hi. y ►rs be mums hr' title time se able
to }alt p u fairly strong ark. n►t•nt.
,\r.• {* dk wouu a tm be alI•ve
.11:ki-in Y•• t the greed.., of a news-
, The 1hvluler gars ins, "Nees of wh,e' {riper writer who had I
he .vmadrnet. and what the Sutker- to hook for rest card
hind Oi nuui--ion ,'.nskl••rwl. the al- gaveling MM„, \ !'toll
tog.4hI•r nut..rrant.'I optimism 11Nli-rale 1'. The gree. inn
ravel iii In' t -tam:tr • prepared l.'. tht' relish a Ii.'" ids Milli'
lyalro 1144110 for radial lines. ren' r-1
n'ueh 11 working 1
attug ezp•Iws Wert- 1.11•"') tut'
lows , die•us-ion in which
and estimate,. of probable earning.' aletl :►n• it'.otvtd.
were out of ell reason: The ('blpppw l -tither men
developwret was e'*tiasattvl at flr*t t0 tmebody•s feeling+/r)'t hurt very mu
.vest ten :►114 :,-halt mtttGlns for 1(k►.•+lout If a man w .re to ae•ail a wo
(lint horse}Nower. 1., ter the aehetne • 111 the same shkln lee would Irv. y
grew in ,i,..•. and iii 19111 forty million aseen.bh..111 co. • •ations.
11 liTpTei '"iD? Doss would veritably- The residing Officer alis:1 not 'eat-
ery
1101111 1,1 was stalest to be the 1)l ,nate or "get,fnad," and the rights and tjcipate in the debate or pmcerxiinggss
''Boase for 4r11i•(10(I borsepowe \ in an ••tlwr capacity than as twtdlrf t (,ting day
few north• later this estimate held u(mti.* of le '4114..1 Melee dlfealzt•lltl in any otos'\'capacer ity lith vacate II1cy A alxaker should not IllawtMn i 1.n'- T1s a fine sermon his reveres,
would lir est sight of behind the per- '•hair by n"tle sting s:.ulee,ne ebur, usually vious debater by
name, but ratite, as would be after ktrin' 1N';' said Bridget.
been iva•reasrl to fifty -flee mill •1,•- s.nal el eat fu the di«putt: Stat her the vice-president, to take it, and take the previous spoke last,
or my No"hy "It is indade." readied Maggie. "and
then to sixty-five millione-and lie
.s .o ,sent alio spoke last, or some other i wish i knew as little about the mat-
ter as he dot *."--Tad-Hits 1l.o noon 1.
end is not yet. wan wall} will allow n ,cuman to \then the preaidink niticer ritnw to equivalent rx{ n+wiun.
Rhee the Hydro commission t , spa e' any other un•mmber who may Taking •t fore
11#d sat ,Almost anythhng from the plot- have ri11rn for tow woe {xtr}w ee, "Roy, take these flowers u
present estimate' that will hold form aithont calling her to hook. In \Then n nodion is Made and *wend- Ikon U to Miss
for three months, iet�rloee' set. i wit* th.4 last Federal el.",41st campaign shouliot d
Presiding ',dicer vile right el and the debate upon it i• l Font) Room Trth-Ig "
pay some attention to hydro rvdiahr" to interupt mayutw to wit' he saw btvught to a chore, the chairman then s•nt�her flowers today."
murthtkay sots
ne women weal around telling great inquires whether the ars,mbly is read? "Eh 1 What's that Who sent the
declared the I'remier. He had refue44 given the right Tn speak. t
pp•rs Prem the platform wttttnnt The }ere Nbng officer dwukl give fur the yek+lti.ln. .It 1)o nnrmber ries, othersz?
t0 a'`t•ept as adequate the I'(7lsr)t1a co radlction or earnvt)dn. If n man close attention to the pn,exvdings 1)t the quest is tttatal, and the voIle te q)h. the didn't fond u any name*.
offered by Sir Adam heck for the
were. to ,.1.y the some things he would the assembly, and to allot is said in de- b ,'alert 1 us*enwlJaeby ""ts'N'voting
f nl a ie, y jam,y,ald "se'll know whp.
Tht•
more hall jto he prime point
oine wise* taw. Slate. lie may rad pitting, but he Y 1)
There to he *r/mr polus sllter'r thetoe •
qua kly pulled up +tttt-#-lie- per. *hewid"rife to spate a motion or pan a by 1411 call, or yeas r -mays. 11y ballot. Ilur en, from,"
ysteal'. lie would iae c}xs.IfieeI n, a In case the members are equally divided, he's here. tri t1�r-roy /ars and tell
�f gltetiomlyt►x ul.etfng. the chairman may vote. But, if he her tM•w• are from the es ate one that
Government should step In and curlt...a,tatform liar." N Salt' allowalnc•' hlerorrsls ter-._-._ refrain roto voting. the de - sent her tate other three boxes."
the tr'm'ntlous expenditures. and 'the RRfee' No ,mere rtinutE dlstnrn the
is in 11w ,,'slat
linnet__:.._made .1 ,purse. for t M tart 1)c.
(km nnt-tw's may he selected by the
have to dews with fhr matter. le i •.lir, whir some of • the ..tunaper'1 to ot)en'. by pawing between tit• pm- h
article, the s1) jest of I'roarelure ha«
not Men dealt with exhaustively.
have 'elected ctel only those rules, that
1 (hien of ' keliay„ tetereen for thus
clubs and amend dew, fur which this
Werke of articles are design•,. l have
included, also, some matters o1 'inter
test for sn�,JJs aseruiblies> Other titan tlN•
rules 4.1 P xrdun•. as, for example,
the duties of the pushing °dicer, de-
c,m l.., etc. 4 If course', I can cla1«I
no originality in the preparation of
this article. stole's of 1•'ns•r'lnre are
basad rpm accretes usage. If thin
article' powwows, any suer,,, it lien
w'lely it the fact that i have derived
the.ra from authoritative sources.
fI?ude 'Rural `Rhymes
e ,`Bob ,4donu
% Rude Nitro! alrnlile
smite '4 er luenllter snbutittimz a pro- Tiw nye• is het the vt,k•t !doe thus
peetili . i''hen a ulemde•r N1 he+ t•• \.den1ateis Im'anl for yuu. The Ieh
ad'lr.e•' or 'Soak' a cououunirati�.n to I marl day. are classy our 1...,.,1 r'-
rnawewbly, Ise trust lirst "obtain tow solves are nut vet bruay, The mw• i.
! rel the lis velli
llrwr." 1,1q (1'11.11 this by. rising i1) ilia! Y to some t"ulpkw tall in
,lair and arldressing the rlairulan by i love le sight; to bring holo a utlwra in-
�ii. till.•: the tueulls•r ,. ,t then iIoru- to line nrluirea a saint like ''11.•,111 rte
+(1441. 11I C416
e lw,i .r 1,1on• nk•nrb'y,elauQLntr1414r-►►,►14th* 1 sot n -I.itfy
+slluuld raw' to wldnss haw at the saint like I' has gut. The M on•l.
KWIC tins', the ciclirmnu hilt/111d grant Mouth with him shote can ,,t ell for
a.nnkwion to sneak a, the ver whom hick of int at. Il('. Thin is the
Iw hrnrti lint. In cow his decision numth 1'ie•ni 1. ver* kiss and lie :l
is disjette41 the matter may bre refernd to little hs, 1 Nix; fur Balch will -swear,
a vat' o1 lite members, the name (4 the then sN'tar sour' um•m. that neittmt•r
',enema to whom the rhainman grunted t'i'er Iuy.J la•fun•. The r.at' is reel
pernlission 10 speak being sl:bnutttd Ilk' chestnut grin they prink some
cheatn)ts ase j! Neem. But though
sirs,. int tlwur vows ire frit' and old n.• whiter
A tion aiimild be carefully i lit+' ern• ever toll for she tell+ hint 1411(1
tutu
Iefore its ado{Naar is uwv- ho tells her not Whitt thi•y an• but
tel. It rinuukl town he uwved and Nish they were. So let them sander
twanbly f It le tM• t the ale as- ham' ire hand and heart to heir" i1)
sembly for debar'• At tow e,.mclusion fairyland. 1
Jul y«.Jlfotler, do 1 have to wash Augry Customer- -Bee here, you over.
nl}..fuee? chargd me for that mutt and it waI
. Mother Certainly, dear. full of moths.
,lutinio Aw, why ill WI 1 Just 110w- T1111or-What do you expect for
der it. like you 'lo your:' fifteen dollars. Humming birds ?
veli "LrougIit The Prealding Older
e words re-. u1I I1$ the meeting lye taking the ,:hair of t1k' debate lite tote Is taken. The air} au.. 1 tun will rise and tl h
the woman evil calling the members in older. result bee-.nxr, the 1)d inent of the Isle lyre,
1 sur will share
their
nutb-
Auuonnt"s the I,usim*,. axiom tit. meeting. 1 K full tire. ''ea though my bald 3douw
will likely i.e shin is and thultgh yon creak Nith
m••. before MO meting in the ender upon Wilicli it i, h! case an amendment is utlend to Y
t• Ip• Gebel; receives
and mibmiu. all a motion, it is put sirs, to cop•, rhermlatir. the nose is nal the violet
s for' poltleal motion:. and proposition,' proment d by Should there be :111 amendment to the bine love still has '(stets for Ire *1111
°then as well a» nae'init ra; interprets when tweessury, -tneendluent, the aeneudmrnt to the yeas. -.---- -
ru 4..07_,,, •lap with a point of order and pr*ctiee; re- alllelklnll•Ilt is 1.111 to question first ,
'trams n•ruilwn+, "own engaged in de- then, if it le 14"t accepted, Ile original: gv.e wan h+ the un hit.v t n' his
lrenirh+vstent w! .bate, within tea rales, of order: auth- motion.
:own'
turhulr.
aA;. etnticata: with his signature all tit.• A 1111)11011 ao adjourn 1* woralad aa--
tlmtn acts and 1'nocivrlings o[ tine o►Raniu- fellows: "Thai tiros umaetlllg utlltnum."
tion: nc.mves, nes announcos, t0 the It1*notdebatable, or subject to quasi-' The ar•11h1s1,op 1114.1 preaches a tiae
dcatiun. It takes 1preredence over ` all "ertnuu ton the Iwn11thss of marrlel lift+.
otheryuostions. 1f It carried -it> the *1- Two old irl,h women eomh►g ollt of
tiymativ'thw lrke•ting is atijolttaed to rte (quire
h were heard eomtpenttng town
_ � hI. adios.
rex -s ..
('ba ity begins at home, but (kali Some folk: live a long time. yet
let it end there. never Il v.' at all.
xcxx�csc xx�c x xxc
Sale of Dress Goods
About twenty pieces of 38 to 42 inches wide.
Wooltex Suitings in checks, plaids and stripes, good
weight and excellent quality will wash and wear to no
end. Suitable for Dresses, Skirts, Kimonas, Waists,
Children's Wear, or Comforters, etc. Price has been
$ 1.00, $ I.25 and $ I.35. On stale for February, 39C
special, one table full choice, at per yard
DRAPERY CHINTZ
Thirty-six inches wide turkey Chintz in Paisley
patterns, also bird patterns andpain turkey red,
I k 290. w.
at per yard 7
GINGHAMS
New Ginghams in very fine quality, plain, c
and plaids. A very large choice and excellent
value, at per yard, special ... • • .
MEN'S FUR COATS
Alaska Beaver, verysheavily furred soft select sV.ki;i�
farmers' satin. quit fined. Sizes 38 to 44. clear-
ing at one-third present value, each
RUGS
British Tapestry and Brussels Rugs, select pat-
terns and heavy pile. saime'seamless and some one seam.
'21,x3 yards $14.00
;1x3} yards 17.00
- 11x4 yards ,: �,.. ..... 29.00
• I4OSIERY
Wcmen s all -pure -fine rib Cashmere 75c
_ _special8t, to 10. pair
GOSSARi - CORSETS --
t- -
le'glslntur•, the Premier et*tMr wonkl 1 w .n are newcomers in }k.lifits, Motor another member be wttirperi►1{tl
appointment„, or
1.f the chairman, or y
ballot 1)r by the nomination and vote of
Mr. Dreary made it plain that awin
-1
eipalitfes d.ring to operate tlielr own wail -
me
hull 1)_n ea they vivre tittering any -
Hydro radials %mild be provided with
thing bn. ' prnfuuud truth..Worse
the machinery for the ptlry4Ls. but 1Ntlli than (. alas. of, a°mail speaker
the Government world mistime no re c to mkt•• kit - lust I.eeomea half-hyster•
sponsibillty. kal o1) th.+j at form 31111 makes men
Sir Alam fleck was cnfth'T (or ht.11lstiawr 1 . tor -inmtRhintt) %'rlt114
attack us the re:}sort of the Sutherland, in air my it 1 ,1h -get. fleengtl- Any
('ommiet'ku►; 1t Wes propaganda work limn! feat mlting,•r who ,eenele out chi•
-__-_._a wide!). wale properly te't within the kind . of enmfalgner.-_Shctht_-_to-tare
'� sphere of activities of the hydro roti - i l
r uunanity enNlgil to pass word along
z- ..---- tpf„siolt,_,The _Illddso people.the1'te• i to the men se...;tbat three, fait witty
they were told to stay a1N1-,o IIx•er lel tl 1 krr by
• 'I or writing ..w-
i111r balks or pale-- t
11
- - ee s eller tierinted- ;-. been given 11.11- • nwny frons the '..
limlt41 opportunity. and money with- Ilv,,•hajnt the -'41)1
o t stint. to place their caw• Iefore 1 problem w 141 1.„. .1
the Sutlerlan.1 ('ommi'slon and should i ,rill Itddr.•ns-meet
1llide by the result. r 4 1114411'" meet ing'' k 41,
Tike l'remi••r' ,pe,•, 31 (once•• :1..11 11101.. Al.,, for tie N
nn•ssnge of cheer but
throngh..utto 1'arl(a*ue'nt-.'.i'cI
flwi'enelaeer elm tr i.'.'n-1rA
for wem'one • to challenge the auto-!
rrntle sway of the Ilydrn•e•hetrlcl _ Entime.ipation fe.1
Commi-.i,it--or. rather, of Sir Adam
. Beek nod his entourage. for Sir Ad4m j Bequest by the Nati•
s'e're,, to le, to all intent. and imr- Women for legidattoi, 'pltevading that Beaking)•"arsleep a.0ttel. healthy, m '
ires,
tills w hoi' 1 Tmrmf«1mt. Hr+tru wives rhali•he tawnier ento ' to hell their' ing ; an•f you Nil' anake in the lu.rnin
'Pagel'.hliTgn4',1ni ouw etre-Mid ate the 11cr- ye/If-We-1, reinvigorated, hill of pep an.
'e•'ernItlenl• vim, eager for the day's ntt•i. ''our make•-�
le-rge ''ewes to4p.-111_1-Lel' who have 1_mul -n:ld t, disPetr- - bow will emilcluck rt yuulnwt the mar-
owtrinw•nt-Of swot rtmatMo one- ifttr.rtr.lag`' N. corn's )ndgniet t� on--) :,Clot in- surlikka11', 'bait ttngfrlenti-;S!w will he,
]e poillllt!r'y-1' Stub- them 0, way •nttti 1*gtnrreja, tr•wr'neednt rnrr-
rat ':luno, ope 1)1. prejudiic d narrow-minde.1 Mid.•n1ition- Isar runty tit facile any bttyinee. snarl.. .
nee mneh twister
er al the rate. impoeed al vI lonartra mf T or1.• t u ,rol,tntorta. ,any problem or dill sty, that may aeon- -
T1s• stn! vindk.•$"1 1' th'strc, gcn"nln*
111,41)1' the pn•*•I4t ,y*floe The Hydro Y y front you during the day.
anal luarnranimom nttitthIP 1t1•I.laye'1 in• , Most of the chill's fln.wth-of aeho e*,
radial s h,aar -would plrr Slav,.' (tit- [tie proposal just Saki beforr(l...Ate
nmer- ttinselee; nervier, tiewue*-make* phase in
1ping enuntiev under an *4ditionnl (irnirnl. Ilatd-w•.rking •her -1 .nd wow -the night. There is compartkiivs•ly littfa-_.l_- 2 lbs of Batter,
Iiandh a1.. and it le gratif)ing to know lea'.' been 1110.k ly. 1►andiftttt. over their in the daytime when thel*sly is In a iron
weekly ,(a to- their Ivwand receivin Lnrtl
,11)44 t - _* sbampinl tuts at
stat' of activity- It is ig tow ttliel.,,,,w----
a`n•l1aT} s1) me en n u tar res urn an hours of the flight, %hen the bodyk, un• -
g who delitereetele anti 44.6114101-F-Prg*- Nntli Ilk* tiftritirrn-Witt CP:Enit be- ,,,,,i,us in ,1,,r, that nspire _ r , ., nlarcdk Tea
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: .•, thea•w•mbly• The person named first on
u won the chairman's ..1 secretary's ta- the tv.nunittee ala tally acts aw chairman
tile' Without permission. In Idiom. nlenl- Hoe ever. this e. a matter of courtesy
hers *Mold govern themselves us ladles ain't' a committee has the right to chriose
and gentlemen. 115 01411 chairman.
The 1*►sin.ss o1 n meeting is usual- (Neel Article: :1 Inst of Propositions. )
ly rpt in notion, ,especially in refer- (Next
by Rriti.h aril Culuniul
ranee to sons. particnlnr *nbjcet,-4__(_C
-- P•• �' Limits !
A. J. LAITHWAITE
Ektrleal Contr'aeter , '
Agent kit Moe ilial Washing
Machines. Choice line of Ek'ctoc-
a1 Fixtures carrid•in stock,
Old Ceberts& MGM Cerner
Those 111
New spring styles are now in. V
than ever. The Corset that never loses-
its
oses
its shape. Price $3.25, $4.00, 54.58 • • •
your m d heron' ening to bed jm-t as eon Simpson [.greeting hta old friend/- r '
late air alarm ebN k• W'hy..lumt•., ti's ages *ince I saw you , tf1r
}III•d' bating • o erli t you 1 .. - - X
- -- -
•ing over in our mind h11'. yon AV ill '' . t I Joe s - (0. no, old man. It's not-
even" with', neighbors/be has iljnnd-,-that - iatst b1)• ue"s Turfy auto nerves. �a�.'.. ■ ■...'
reran' :scut %our wine*, or sane
BARGAINS!
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II
W. . AC H E SOFT-&
are better
and up x
erhr: ttfr 1111, 1 fittingly r if you uta ..R RR RR RRRR�]♦�������`�._
u �'f hart of the 'w K 1•a
faintlyy per,
tee: n t that you nay ne'.rr
et ' ,. otncn talkers i1e nhlc to coq'• N'it It, yuu NIiI soler n• ,women. 111(1- intLenntrningl.•ki h:agknnl,'.rriokl• I, •.THE}? ARE
ieuoTtt Own. :
Ids a1.rew.'l by worn. fowling gr'nu•hy, bitter, fw'se'imi.tie.
nab who K.•t. 14- irritable, nnhtPP3•. 11.1 utterly unlit I..
e Iw.rol }act
animate w MI the dunk'* of the day; test t•0
t
p ha,teted mel played out to' think_ clearly .
he "lore to deai adequately with difficult
probkens. -
*tabby e i t►n tow other hand, whin you go to bed
t5f n•
feeling good. kindly, in a cheerful, hippy,
optimistic reseed, oho mind will continue
` (:mmcil 111 to act along those• lint•Icrtnring the night,
• Torilnto Tel
policy- fear the -Bret --ten years. hem belenn_bum_ cuusideritir l of tb
For the Price of One
Hundred Pounds of Sugar • .ANDBARGAINS •
Two Years Ago •
lr
You Can Buy To-dayCorn Cornfield Bargains are Bargains Indeed R
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As our Mid -Winter Sale progresses, our customers
f r u ou4store is -.the tote- - 10-
10 loaves of Bread. : real values. Our Mid-WinterSale is your opportunity. -
:;I)f) lb.; of Sugar
5 Oatmeal
5 . Cornmeal
} Lm of Pututbc1 •
poses to pot a rush nn the olseratltul•glad. for thekmireck•s , in dcerMping Nw yon
of the Hydro t inmmission: 1f the principle i* rev' fmine4 inlaw that IirrnJt*, mukli:the linty r.( bt,auty anud i Cocoa
siva are ,mlf to be allowed halfthatrhns• rttength arconling to the pattern' given v iii
EDITORIALEDITORIAL1l[ArP1E>d band's' %sees it ail) 111n11g11rate a 111.4) area t.' tier pi% ii Miu,l. 111 a .-similar way '
d..nntn»khn nutty. Therioti, Ti -t41i,•unt' r---ys stilt of tit adult -4t. -
it brit hterurPP'i*w•eshnnkt '4.' .fit;•litatni- 41u.4.4ujiito.tnl_ sNwuu lila body anile
atNl tale a-1•1xee ity history ttltsnr'.,jr F:m.-tj el(ep., ' -
ancipation Ilay. 1t ails be an epoch fmni
which other great reforms may be dated.
It is just tso*sible that some wives may
be mean enough t1 refuse to recognize the
ordinance, but it is to be hoped that the 1 rum."
broad-minded, progressive women will ex- 1 "That's it," blubbered the boy, In-
ert all their influence toenrure aloyal ob- 1,ilgnantly. "First you pounded tate
servanreoath' law. Wive*who reins•to life mal et ane. au' now you don't
play the game s`houM he debarred tram know what you 'fore 1t for."
the National Council of Wotnen and all
Easter i• lit.. 111is )ear. 44 c(.nu•*
on .April le. -
dome role or not, Ireland mn*t
have a scrap.
It looks like a fight to a finish be-
tween Drury and Beck.
ifow to be a millionaire : Take Are
dollar* to Russia and exchange it for
3,000,004) moble*.
Drury to warned .galdlt wrecking
.Hydra, and In return the.- Premier
warn* Hydro sgattat wrecking (In-
ttarto.
t ,
Henry Ford is maid to be aiming at
the Presidency of the United StatoN.
But verbatim every owner of a fllvrer
would not vote for him.
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"Now. my son," 141114 the confident -
lotto father, "tell the why I weighed
other uplift organizations until they see
the error of their ways and repent in e'al-
skina and silk stockings.
Sorely the National Council of Women
ha* jndiflrd Be existence. Having made
a start, there is no reawm why they should
not continue the good work. Next move
may 1N to pmvide that husband* may have
two nights out per week in*tead of one.
The Thoughts We Take To 8e,1
(success magazine)
Most people think that when the tool).
is asleep the mind is also asleep. 1t is not.
says The, Kinn. inion Jouflmy, the French
phlh*w•pher: "All the analogies go to
rev' that the mind is always awake.
1. Jar a the mind is not in a special
tries, ,-r .tate, • 1 1 gee's
,rel t• s•---'httely as in the waking hones."
Jo a her w0n1,r while our bodies nm
sal c(• on, minds go on developing the
patten. of the ideal, the hopes, the pir-
f eleu : b' expectations, es
ions, the fears, the
tie nil " :.1)d emotion*, which swayed n*
l•t it l r..• day. These which are most
cars' • r..ii retiring -that is, those which
are a. 1. ions before we go to sleep --are
rho n which the mind will especial-
ly „. • nln,te *hen the body h* un4On•
sc
of t1,is mental activity, or what
IIP 1 'I•r action of the subconscious
n i. , e • mg sleep the thoughts WP take
10 Sus will ahnolntely determine
t 11 e oo inn in which we awake in the
rtiott i.c. You can decide the Dort of
morn, in wi,ieheu *hall awake as readily
as Its Ituse deekle the hour at which you
ship Rat up, bosom you Can regaMM I
What hal become of our old but
•prlghtly friend The Orlllle Packet )
We haven't seen a copy for several
weeks. Anything wrong up there, Mr.
O. P.
Ottawa foretaste a 1400,000,000 loan
Mit }Sall whleh will be floated fa
sown the sum manner as the Victory
Mena, ettitiwpt that the heads will not
be trips thea taxation.
A diodretIoS and be drawn brtwee•,
t11• Osid1116 of now,/iaetrk roads and
the •deetelneatioe of alien* limes. it
the leder cess w /Na I M pram"t'
Sall kW 11.71 •11. by all
McEwen's Grocery Store
Goderich : Ontario
Phone 46 and we'll send them
Make Live Si,0411
Pag Better
O..1, t'eahhy hegtork pay.: f., oret4. sled( korner. fro le"e-
Wodehouse's Animal InvIEotoator
Cewdltlen• NePN., Oattie. else',, avid Ilea.
11 will ,..he healthy cattle and greatly iprremo den sow ,w milk.
t is unwieellni for fattening S,x.r ,wnx. They will be wdr ier
mar/art at least two week, earlier.
It ;a the on1'. Meek tonic to wteri an fill.e is meg ,tae Nibs,*
ge"ernmeek ■a•ly,;a. Na,i. rad g'u.•nreed by,_
Veakk opOpe invigorator lt.ssltea. Nawtft'S. ottk
Sold by
.1..1. MOMER, GODERICIA, ONT.
111 MEIi'1 AND Y0iffi
= Tire balance • of our mens And y'60Tilf-
a Men's Winter Overcoats,.all sisei,-sad at
-._various prices. Regular prices were 030,to.
41.15. To clear at 518 TO $t2
I MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
Some good Tweeds and Worsteds.
Regular prices were $19.50, $24.50 and *a-
n To dear at 513.75 TO 516.50
r
MEN'S SWEATERS
lis .' few Men's Sweaters, wool and ent-
ton, at
e
5329
Another line at
LADIES' COATI
52.25
fir .lost a few of theft' Ladies' Coats left,
to clear at a real bargain.
LADIES' DRESSES
% A very fen more Dresses left. Must be.
r.leared beton, our spring shipment* arrive
a if ynu want rete of these don't delay.
HOUSE DRESSES
.A tract' range in assorted patterns.
S ciallt 'meed at
The Real Cost of a Garden
Isn't Reckoned in Dollars and Cents
Yew ray 04011.47 101 • a"•.i That 'e'the art's own. You plant It I* aroma sad
• pond lour were 011 It. That's the second rust. 11 boot results don't cum tM aMa. eta at
fault That's why foil .1oul4 To radius tOtlay -.-__-
DOMINION SEEDS
"TCSTtO AND TMU/TwO"
TMy enure tip -every •red o1 them we have testa them all. anti know them to
have hire aetmlnatl nit sower. blur, tM,y ars 0014.
PaU - )tlahty scat (41404(11 .Annual. *end no your ewer MO Widnes. anal yen
Mill Wel,* IL by return mall. Adm. a.... a
OOMIpVION sEttOS. LIMITICO
Ili Noir Sow' e*eMf ked 1504 Moon Syes1e
LONDON - ONTARIO
SP241AL nl*OnrlxT is
our mitt* /bbnurr o
March nw noway sod
aubl. *aerlll.
1
-i_�
•tom. _........� -
r
1 � lltlnaalow
at
11 A11 over Apron. at
18
11
APRONS
Aprons, specially
$1.129
priced
79c
63c
•r '
NION COMBINATIOW._ _
In white, specialty priced for t
week'trselling • 51.65 »
MOODIE7 IITaiENIc UNDERWEAR it
In silk and wool. Ladies' g
at earl]
SULLENEST
Still a few Hats to clear before the
.spring millinery opening, at bac`li& prices.
CHILDREN'S BLOOM!Rr
Two dozen pairs of flannelette Child-
ren's Bloomer*, White and pidir, to clear
..... 29c
SLEEPERS
rraal - , •* 89c TO 51.19
GOODS BY THE YARD
Unbleached Table Damask,
ity, to clear at per yard
heavy qual111
-
41.10 i
500 yards of Striped Flannelette, 36 IN
inches wide. To clear at per yard ....22c •
1�-^' f'r nfln.. , nl_...� • ,iik-1ajLc- �.
BLANKETS
Specially firieed all wool linmeapun
lilanket*, 8 abet 9 lea., white and grey, to
clear at per pair •
57.25
A. CORNFIELD
To•Newstme
West Side of Square
18
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