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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1922-6-13, Page 2I It ilr 1 r 1 t. 11410. P—r 1817 >li. Ufa ANNUAL MEETING 4 .1 :k '4109311011. 407. Dbt to Meets In Han tikes RicrAbLItHitD 1848 GODERICH CANADA t. Member of Camdiaa Weekly Newspaper Association Published every Thursday Iadlld.� Subsl'rtptlon price 82.00 pelt jar. If paid to advance =1.50 per year. 'Ib elated Stater and Foreign Countries, $2.00 per year, strktls 19 *Amami.. , Yearly eoatn(A for l . killso gUd z Reda ora of advertising, 20 cents per inch each inertia*,. paper ; six months contract, 13 cents ; three mouths. 25 cents : ono mouth, 80 cent* per Inch : casual rte. for less than one month, 40 cents. Onaraiiteed positions, 15 to 50 per cent. extra. Advertising on page three, or on front page of second section, 211 per Bent. higher than run of paper rtes; on back page, 75 per cent. higher than run of paper rtes. 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LIMITED �'msi^r75�"sw Athol McQuarrle, Managing Editor Aft 4�ta�1 r+ Visitors from Chicago say Toronto is more —O! any other they hare seem—Toronto Globe. —� Let's see• $isn't Chicago celebrated for Its pork e v It is reported that a number of United Staten citizens have been murder- ed by Tnrka in Asia Minor ; but as Uncle Sam does not want to be bothered with Old World problems the murderers are perfectly safe. -- Telephone 33 Goderich. Out THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1022 EDITORIAL NOTES $I , DY UUJ 1dy say this was • dry country ? Markt WsrNrrt's TtwdNu CIytN 1tttoortal The annual meeting of the Dt+trtet • Women's Institute of Heron county' was hell In the Memorial ball at Feat 7fasaa HIvOa. There *is A latge hnmttePttt ' O �'• po.1 old Ise -war days. e h which all sane men delight to pealle. Ing that the Women'* institute Is still the farmer rose a. did the rkn to fink keeping tin t every needy fairs. encouraging school nursing Medical inspection of Pelmets. The hold 1t still, he Is'.*- must rise ere year'.{ work mately shows that the peeps are beard from any self-respett- W'omen's institutes are not working Ing bled. The gent who brings fresh for their Owen benefit but rather for milk to me wap wont to start to town the present need In either town or at three.''Iso tail that milk for you country. . Many new member* have and yolm,.bc, 11.1,1 to quit the hay at the b'. F. W. O. nae. .Ip 4M sung bed he might not Since One lumdted aid fifty-one eandidatee are running for fifty-three seats Ila' *Manitoba. It leeks bad for the sesta. That part of 1)e that is still 1n the small boy stage Is beginning to wonder if this Is to be a summer without • circus. Baseball is all right, but it isn't everything. The chap who answers questions in The Toronto Star says that accord- ing to the rule of grammar the plural of "bus" is "busses." Wonder how be spells the plural of "gas." like their home city than barons ? settreL*'t,sar. OMNI The Ford Company of Cattails announces its Intention of building a plant at Ford at a cost of live or six million dollar... The Border Cities are fast developing into one of the leading industrial areas of Canada. delegates present from most of the eleven branches. when Pitl,ebus chased away the lark, The reports were excellent, show- . - ' Mi es Marie Sulllvao is os' bee li vats- r. Fd. Sennett. Yr. Freak Dalton, ullhatl. Miners Anna Dalton,' Murat 1 home here. f Leon S Sidles ray l'laucey, of Plukertoa, ltutlua and an, where Sullivan,yapemot-1 ural W Alblau, when+ tM, spent the lash tiered home after several weeks t M Tlaod Urr• week seep w 1 , visit ' tt11 her aunt, rr paid a farewell Sr. Y. St Ctnaricw pa vMIIx balm Wtnnle alc•Carthy has return- vial[ to Ashfield, before starting on a ed. bone atter an extended stay In journey to Edmonton. dance held In the hall ort Tulle. Dederick. TDe .day utgbt, under the auspice* of the Holy Name Society, was a great see - eels. The crowd was large and Ilveli i and a good time was the order. A large circle of warm frlrods In title district extend sincerest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Juo. Little In the lose of • son awl brother. Thomas, who dieti on Monday morning. �rr�r>A rrrrrrr1i;1• rrr>.KrNM�s►rrrrrrrslr� he Roel work of helping leglalatttte Jliblar*vs " r x ranee. helping with 1114)01 er with the clocks 51)11 strive, !Ike fi g N 1 l Sud Joshua at *-111 to move the atm or NIr ■ M ■ Fri r W. hit s,; • 4 ■ come In, showing that hat not hurt the lVomea's Institute tarry for fear of kicks from Dick and :.�..,. a In summer. spring This Blytli - iAttire' Quartette gave and fall tpyer milk man uever sleeps at four ,„lcndid selections. TO Dlatrk•t all, for When 1n• takes the townwarl Presl,1ent. Mrs. A. 11. Kirk. gave a track be meets himself just coming !dress ns the time was s0 much tuck. We view old Sol with grave any *- In ac. aJ L r ■ r Wilton Rugs at $29.00 Y Short it taken up with the work of the dla- triet and the eleven -eports. She een- grtulatel the Myth branch for Its energy and perseverance in helping t Is the work of building the flue ownn (Yam IIlnnit?' b1111dtng which was a cre- dit to the country surrounding Blyth. She also congratulated the branches on the splendid reports whish the se- cretaries of each hrnc h lied read. The Dlatrlet Secretary's report show- ed a good hal•nce on haus after all expenses had been paid. The ofbeers for the coming year were elected as follows : President. Mrs. A. M. Kirk. Seaforth: first vice president. Mrs. R. Wlghtman. Blyth: sevmd vice president. Mrs. R. Rich- mond. Blyth: seeretary-treasurer. blies Betsy McAllister, Auburn: auditors. Mrs. J. Reln•nel Auburn, and Mrs. R. McKenzie. Duakennun. Mrs. 1 Rev. t Douglass, of Dungan- non. was appointed delegate to attend the Federated Women's Institute Con- vention to he held in London in the fa 1I. Mrs. R. Richmond, president of Blyth brooch. gave an address of wel- come w-hieh Mrs. Adair. of WInghata, replied to In a very pleasing manner, after which the meeting was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. The Myth Ladies served 1nneb to the delegates in their spacious and',pool , basement. The tables set for over 100 , persons. looked quite tempting -with dowers and all kinds of dainty eat- ables which were certainly done Jnu- tice to after which they all made their way ptonte in the many .11Rerent ways We are told that Canada is to ban undesirable birds. Would the Mbn- they had come, feeling they had Lad ran enewahle and profitfibla time. and later of lwmigrtiou exercise his powers of deportation in the case of birds looking forward to the next district which rob the strawberry beds and the cherry trees ? If so, he has a busy stimuli meeting which win be held in time ahead of him. Lontlesls, The railways are again giring reduced fares for week -end trips to ,rum- mer resorts, including Goderich. Another example of a return to prewar conditions. yYRid of Doyle Rude" is the heading of as edltorial article la The fbiosoe'Star. It looked like a Twelfth of July onslaught on a well -know* Irlgh fanny, until we read on nod discovered that the "Doyle rale" la a !tile for fhe measurement of lumber. Lot 'er go. rte The -member for Reath Huron says he ental against the Fielding budget egliqr because "it contained nothing for the farmers." Mr. Fielding in his budget was legislating for the country. not for •the farmer -exclusively. He was faced with a very large deficit 8011 was compelled to find lticreased revenue lt• to keep the country from an approach to bankruptcy. Does Yr. Black be- I !leve that Ala constituents should uot_ccstrlbnte tbelr_f_bare of the neeessas yj revenue? 1 Elliott Hardy, who waa a V. \P. 0. candidate 1n the Provincial elecct:Au 1818. has been appointed aheriff of Kent county and the DruryDerera- m- L accused of using patronage inbld-time fashlom This Qomtloa of Goverrh hent appointments is one regattdiug which it seems impossible to eatablleh\a definite rule Perhaps the onir.test that will fit all cases 1s that \the publk\interest muet be the first const enation., The appointing of , felted candidstee to public om a should not be made a practice. but the cry of iro u1d not present the a detest asmlidate if be the rig mesa for the piece. Each cube be judged -o1) Its own The (:lob stormsgainst any appeal to "sectional interest*" unlesae the "sectional lore • . hap n to be those of the ,city of Toronto. Just now it is grt•atly alarmed firer th0 auggeateal removal of the head offices of the Canadian National I ' ways from Toronto. wheal It says "would result in a row of first-elaes prop° ora 'between the Ontario members of Parliament and auyone responsible for ." 'We fancy that the majority of the. Ontario members of Parttime-et are golhg. to worry over anytbla�that =iv hap- pen to Toronto in this matter. fe Jiinister of Railways comes to the conclusion that the executive bee• kers of the National Railways should INV be at Ottawa, Toronto's "claim" will t cut much of a figute. Perhaps The NOGlobe will be aorryt ever a • voce r' • a'tjpsafsation of the old Canadian Northern If it *sults In the removal of a chief offices of the system to some other sty._ , ran Memorial HSA Summer Tour Fibres The Canadian Pedac are offering reduced Summer Tour Pares tbts year eon eaeing June Wet, to practleallu all points. Goderich to Banti $dry or FAmonton, $90.20; and to Yam solver, Victoria. Seattle, or Tacoma. Wash. These tickets are geed for on Canada's'famoas trate. the anada Limited," tntT are' good for ger at any point en route. goine 61r returning, for any length of time within the final return limit, October 31st. For tickets, reservations and full In- formation as to routes. etc.. apply to Canadian Pacific Ticket Office, corner alarm when .umwer days are over. warm, but wleu we ask What time It Is. that tie -Need planet Is a whiz. 1'l1 tell the world the Job is his. Anil so I delicate a rhyme to this here day- light alattttg tlmr. BLYTH IILYT*j.. July • —The Re►grave Dra matte Club entertained the citizens of Blyth an Memorial Hall o1) Friday last whets "Ton Many HUsband:' wild staged with grunt iitMiws0. —The per- formance seas ex eptlolany well ex- etitel for amateur work, every In- $16.00 dlvidual part lacing taken with crslit. i �'. For, x e; best seamless. 822. b which drew an attendance of over 1:at people. Councillor H1111s.rt's nine . ...... a brothers were present. Gatherings of or. 6 r this mints are indeed unities. r„ _ 3 x 3 1-2; beat aeamteas. $30. 522_110 IH 'telt I 2 1-4 x 3 yards. Regular $40.00. A few t. odd Rugs re -marked for early selling. $ Oriental and conventional patterns. Mid- ■ summer Sale. Size 3 x 4 yards; ,t39.MI 2 only. Regular $65.00, for... mMats 27x54 in. Regular $5.75. $4.25 Each r •• era a a lir x Tapestry Rugs .. on L on a fair *ay to corn t win be a comfortable and commodious structure wtwu 311- ished. Mr. and Iles. J. C. I3effron and little sun, Joe, are visiting with friesdg in 1 Chicago. Mend Rapids and other, he points 1n the Western States. The Blyt1• Roy Scout Band ,provided 1I th,• musk og Wednesday. July 5th. for 1 the highly successful pinto' party' E 1�1oBBBIDGE J. (R too lite fer last week t KING iItGP.. July 5.—alt. *tad Mrs. W man. Jr, hare returned home land a trip to Detroit. ('leve- ...__. Miss sires f 0oaaor Is epuend- lng her n af-tbre home here. Kr. O'Reilly. of .l--umption College., fa me fur the hullda's. ]ilea G:Irvey, of Itetrult. bs visiting. the home of her parents here. Mies Huassey and Mr. Terence Flower,o•k•rich, spent the week- rr' is ridge. Bop _ • Mln, W 111 eatr_ Al tau. re. 'Leos 8u1- lidays 1g The Salaries of Clergymen (4lgoma Advocate) Aa artbelil"ln the Ladles' Home Jour- n al conceded to be -one of the most conservative and beet -edited magazines] printed in the English language, cap- tioned "Spiritual Paralysis," states' tbat Protestants panine cents a week Lb; their salvation.y In reading eom- menta, elsewhere, we've come to the elusion that 1f we'd pay twenty - i' a eenta per week all round. perhaps our clergymen might be paid decent salaries. Meat of the clergy are get- ting desperately poor wages and tom- rativeiy -dew- young meltcare ste.. tackle the job nowdays. A elergymap should not only get enough to keep his wife and family comfortable. but enough to put some by for the pro- verbial "rainy day" as well as old age*. p • EGGS Prices are steadily rising. Now is the time to pack your winter snpply. We can sup. ply you with any quantity and guarantee every egg non - fertile and pew laid. - _ t•ct _ For.. SA LE Gingham and Swiss Muslin Dresses in fashionable designs in black and white, navy and white, and other desirable ef- fects. 4 Swiss Dress Silks '.-. 36 inches wide,.in a strong Habutai Silk, with pin dots worked or woven; being new and handsome, but arrived late. Colors rose, copen, ivory, maize, mauve. Real value $1.75 per yard. Mid- summer Sale price A La Sprite; best quality, medium low bust, elastic top. Regalir $2.75. In sizes 20 to 26. Midsummer $1.68 Sale Corsets .:\papa W. ACHESON 98E SON 1� err■11■ 11111r11K■rhlI/rr/shit=111111 </11111111$111 Arrr 11*/4101■ R.H. & H. K. Revell Phone 604r22 Events In Ireland az justifying the faith of' -those who believed that Irishmen, if left to thettffe•Ives. would compel ohservattce of law and author- ity in their own eountry. It was to be expected that ripe extremist party, those who, led by De Valera, repudiated any Duct with Britain, would not submit without a struggle of some kind, but the sober, cool-tpered major- ity of Irish people having demonstrated in the recent election t r aequls- cente In the establishment of the Irish Free State 1t remained 'on ► for the men Whom the votes of the majority had placed in power to exeret their authority in putting down dt.ordef and rebellion. This they are dol in accordance with a proclamation of- the Provisional Government wbich d \ Glares : "We will not allow the will of the people to be openly flouted by an armed section of the community in rebellion against the Government and people of Ireland." Thus Ireland Is setting her own house In order, as her i friends among freedom -loving people everywhere telt that she could do and would do if her hands were unbound. M PROM OUR 00NITIMPORARIZ8 v One Hundred Per rent. Loyal .- ( _( Walkerton Teleseopel A prattled way to show your public epirltedness se a citizen Is to spend in the town the money you make to the town. Thi will not only work out to your financial advantage Inst will help the people ronnd about you, who •re contributing to your well -been. It 1s perhaps] thongbtIeasneaa that cantles many 'eagle to accept their living from a (neat eommnnity and then send to the dip [Hall order home for their principal wants but to us there is some- thing cold-blooded *boat the transection. If • town V good enough to' live la, It should be good enough to trade in. And It will be a much better town if yew and i are 100 per rent. loyal. a Agsas Leads. !flat Mtn Will Yellow t tt'? (Clinton News Record, Kis ir.Phell, W. P. for itoutheast Grey'!winded hack to ggto" a Frecord $1.440 et her seaatonal tndemntty of $4,000• Agg ewill net dnbio the made es to which the majority of parliamentary representative. follow. 0 Y. 4,' For a Better Commercial Course Attend the choooZ ofCommerce � ito CLINTON, OPV T. O u r he'st advertisement—our ex -students I.iiaian McDonald Rubens Naegel Lillian Fart Eva Cox Lola Bathe/e,jl Oscar Ball li,ttie Slomen Colette Carbet Gladys Chowen Verna Ohler Verna Jarvis Hannah Argent Eva Beck Pearl McLean Chas. Brown Ernest Vidian Helen Shaw Len Flynn F,nlelie Flynn Stanley Jackson Margaret Mair Nellie Rapson Stella Copp Emile Ford Laura Wilken Pearl Shipley Louise Beatfin Maida Cooper Eileen Tighe Winifred Ilene Leona Hearn Nell Clnff Mildred Ellman Nellie Rutlodtre Elea Johnston P.nr1 lianha Florence Elliott Vera Phobro.oke Viola Powell Eerie O'Brien Alice Pickett Mae Rutledge Emily Cenneil Marion Gunn Viola Wise William Hell Pearl Gcmld A. L. Mc0orvie Eeaefe Elliott Grans Vodden Edna Alexander In Oct., 1921, Mier-- Woolkombe;-Goderich, was awarded a Special Certificate by the- Underwood Type- writing Co. What others have done you can do. Why don't you win it this year ? Students who enrolled Sept 1919, or since, may make an appointment and call at ,the School any time after Aug- 10th to take Credential Tests. For information write ". r B. F. WARD, B. A. M. Acct,. Prin. Clinton. On t. Phone 196 • .,11101 .fib • 94 11 f 01111, sane • f‘ • ; S G , ' 1 • • 11 1Mf DON'T tike ani chances with --firs kr- Ontario's forests. DON'T throw away cigarette or cigar butts, pipe • "heels" or burnt matches until you are dead sure they are out. neglect to drown out—your camp fire thoroughly with tots of water. Stir up the ashes and throw on more .water. DON'T DON'T DON'T `e build your camp fire against a rotten log or stump — nor on high exposed windy points; nor near moss patches; nor at the base of a tree. Build it in a former fire place, if any at hand, or on a flat sock, or on a spot cleared down to the true soil below, preferably by the edge of the water. • - . �/•' -. a forget that the upper layer of ground in the forest consists of partially rotted wood which lipids fire'and slowly burns. The only real soil which will not burn is beneath. 4lIvss eres.erx.. • ``' Ontario Forestry Branch Parliament Buildings. TOMMO •• { 4 ., $were Ontario's Fo They're Tours s tf +4014 ttx•V� R.l rax n. .SFS'"neem:,, V.4l **' ..,. R •,i s.- Y114 1,444,