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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-3-13, Page 22"flus "la. Nae,h 13 1924 gh'eoThi9.•ri ESTABLISHED 1848 UODIERlctl • • CANADA Member of Canadian Weekly News- paper Association Published every Thursday morulug. Subscript -mu price $2.00 per year. To limited States and Foreign Countries, 82.80 per year, strictly to advance. TRE SIGNAL PRLNTLNG CO., LTD. Telspbone 33 • : Goderid►, Ont. W. 11. Robertson. Editor and Manager Thur -day. March 13, 1924 EDITORIAL NOTES Canadian• flour was exported to forty-uine different countries lust year. • • • The I'a1utrst(n curling club pared td to church last Sunday. It won't hurt ,ten a curler to go to church once in a w tole•• ••• Advertising is the breath of life to any bnsille.s- *'41'e•p.t bnrglury, eouo- terfetlting. and a few thing. like that. • • • Saskatchena11 is to have a pdebisa'Ite en tiv liquor quent hot on July '1st. The eont-i- t w(l1-4*-4.4 twawu 14... present Act and a system of Government sale. THE SIGNAL, Your Guarantee PI is the name It insures tea that is fresh, fragrant and pure - Try it. ban wheat and flour impolrl.d Into HOW VARIOUS PARTIES the Il*fted States. The duty on wheat LINE UP ON REFERENDUM 14 raised from :tl► to 42 rents a binihel, and the duty un flour Is Increases' from 7S cent, to $1.04 a hundred pounds. At the same time the duty 3111 frau and ,,hover i, cut In half. from 1:1 per rent. to 7!7 per, emit. ad valorem. The l'r.eildeut la trying to eo11ciBate the farmers of the Northwest, ,the inten- tion being to keep out Canadian wheat but to allow the entry 1K Canadian millfeds for, the hefted Stater farm - ens cattle. Canadian wheat export. rs are out mud, perturbed over the new• r411111Llun: they .sly that the 1'tlitrl Staten millers have to n-*' a certain amount of Canadian wheat any Wily. • • • rt. COiatkdga, and tie tam/ are . 30 ate the. rival eandtitafes for the Presidency nest fall, printers erne.. 41)e 11141- will bare to put hi a R•stl si4t•k, 441.4,'x. • • • France• is in dire tretressi over the Lalling of the franc. \V thitut an up- staneting franc she could not maintain ber claim to the oee•rlordship lit Europese. • •_ • Prof., -.r 1a•ar.4 •1. 3.41141 h1 a word fur free speech. '"1'It•re• Is no better 1 y t.p nna n talk." Thank%, prdife•s"or. What about the Ldp*? • • • The• rush of Immigration from 4:r•at Itrltain and Europe is commencing. it is estimated flint nine thousand im- migrants will arrive at 111311fax this mouth ti .*'tale In Canada. with more thousands to come h1 intreeedinir mont Ire. • • • .41dg gold dI..eo vey rues been made fire mile*. from Iww'halsh. We might Liberal leader Sinclair States that Government Is Making No Move Towards Economy - GODERICB, ONT. uollnis.I decision, that he "never would e naeatt"•lo watch a muv.•. The U. T. A. d.•luttl• 1111 'Thursday, of course, filled the dally 'wipers pod aroused the g.meral interest of the country in the limerament s • to take unto the l'.ehiurt .cele derision Its to how a referendum question is to be submittal to the country. A little Interpretation of the flue: parties' attltudeve, howvto, Is en- lightening. n- 1Ightte•11iug. The 1'.nservativew unite 111 saying that th.' Government has n mandate to take a referendum. although *hes eke not unite in approving of the pain- 1 .•Isle of the 0. T. A. lin the grounds of aceyttulnh• 1.1 the prinelple of -Gov- ernment reapons1h111ty" they detu)lnd the sole say els to tqe date and the. fora lit Die referendum. Th.. I'rogre•cdrrs, o11 the w'hnle•, hostile to 1311)' refe•Irudum being. en at all, and rather bitterly 'k- .•el.e the 4..rrrnment 1.1 "playing dill's" with the "wept." Mr, I►ohe )- moved the six mouths' hoist tv ch would meas no possibility of referet*lum. The Liberals 4314*' the are not afraid to trust the people a a referendum and are wIllir►g tl t they shall herr 1'I*It11N1' 1. March 10. --Even though tis' opportunity .f expressing their the temperance debate was eoterel In- wish.... • itut t .y protest against the to with zest on Thursday' it did not -blank ehequ sought by the Cabinet take the attention away from Pro- to I.gittlat the. referendum. V11111• vtla•hal Mauves. A $1.3,(114,8.14,4,) deficit no pronto ement was made, it 1e an - and a probable pending.*1.44(4,e,1w4,) de- ticlpat they will vote against the ficin for the current year still twin- six t nth( hoist --because Ilu•y art. 111 1111.111 a 3118.+4..(( outstanding Raper- not ,pw)wd to to referendum -and them noire i11 hast week's discussions In the r. e• 11:411inst the hill because of Its satisfactory feature's. L.)'tislattire. There was not mueh *alae.• for the late Brune Goveruwrut 111 the star Effective Publicity and any increase iu wheat prices] on the budget of the 1.3114.3111 teed.•r. across ibe• line ST111-TaegltLKe - 4444:4-00.61-W i'' ----- - t'.. who, -n t let wait -mere enieghterred - or, ''anadiar heat In foreign mark -Isom.' allowance -Tor Conservative tarty glu)izlttlon nuw•adIv4, the. hell Tel i wI ulthu"tasm. accepted as fact the broad 1lrunu• 1" I1 I,an�l finds that it pays to eta. The trout of teas new duties will sheet le that 4mntarlo'.. fivatt ial pos. :.'I*"rtis•. The aminal rt. 1 t 1 Port of the 118 tell�e� of lax administrators attention s t ad- dresses y11I'h0V(ils. demonstrationsgh the 11ext•ftwr years, In has deliverance Iw•for' pnblir 3..oI3.'s atnl b)• iucit11tinu.� to the H.'use• he wasted n4, breath. ou to nor ricks Il IM. we• hN t.• ensu biases-) the old Administration, which the ('ora- "ns- pail r of t)lheg ftp• )albite Ifrwly Y••rk World rails 's .rnis•imts and ear of our service ,rollems: 'There is evl• tended fraud." Nays The World; w•n'ativew hold wlwLly nsstwansihlr for I enw111!ous•, and, xppoan'ntly, aecpf.rl deur Iwatefir from tbv frank ma re - "That howling farce of •fiNding the thy' viewpoint of , niuly political ex- meats. Iwtth in taus n':1t nuelrr•rtnnding farmer' by a protective tariff that •rte that. !Ise a 11011 04.1111 force till (8n- °f tel.•plieuu• son ice ;aid 111 mar.• e(• j,rute'ta tlie-utiter fellow. but not him. t,rkt. the followers of the old thou- Iar•tlye use thereof. This natty rr•43• era WWII! It dead and gone. porn• of the pull!, is h.'lpfid and en- Cmir1gi11i and' i, nmol "'Pi."'iat..1 .. lt%tt the new Administration elid trot 1lt on the Tutted States. eonsume•rs of bread and ut14'r wheat products. As for the 1'uit..l States farmers, (fry aro to be the rirthus of wheat The New lass been ',toyed to crowded hug many year It now slpaW1 of to-ing It. 3)111.114'." • • • The town 144(1111 0 • or 6)' the people u[ the to u. rrfuia•s ter not measure up to their election pro111- .'.•wpbs- eritiriam and advice. lar. Sin - chair t 14 the Treasury benches bint*t- carry sett -fir 4.rdrr-f the Prodneial iM•s of ewuup.tuy. Pert ps there nal, tier Aldan *Iitn thin aOCnu lamming Got - Board of'I1.•alth.th the miniripality .'rnm.',t, he .aid, but the pw.rwenal install'a water •raw* system. The travelling ors (K the Ministerst cuuncll tak.•s the lwsitl.M that. whf1,' .had ill awed '11 an Aiurmiug nue dor• a wnterwurks plant would ie a .le-ir- Mg the past era! mouths. Work- ' Nide improvement. the town lit the hag tl14• stall:tl.e. lilt by 11144nibs. 114• Liles cal loader fu nd that the /ba - 'd the outfhu►_.uf cunnetiun at a prevent tins.. is not 311.41 143.aitiun to ,,,ryAtlrs•xjiiielilu•r I bear the expense. nse. It is further *'shut- Iethlf.' funds b1 tht ;-011 out that there has toren no slake rate oto $:pal n moat nese In the town to warrant the actiolt In filet th.' .rrelwln 'rurin.!aLligai *,_au:horltl..._ ,!e..h.s.rt •.r.•ryxiiiu� The •touslcipn11ty 14 liable to n fine (fI elatr's addraws. and, alt er*1 promises hail been 111 • de by the lia*ernitl.'nt for a11 era ..f evgpgn?y he asked the Cabinet tit sh w what one-Ttpm Int the other hand. spiecific In were already promised, notably salary for a Le'giwlatk,• secretary Northern 1811tar1,,. an aalvi.•,ry e mitten on road.. and the Iron twuut It waned to hint that the 4'an.erva.- tiv.'s were starting just where the I'. F. (1'43 left off. a situation which left the Liberal party In Ontario the only ane• with a true reword of srol►oup-. The aynendm.•ld o(A. Relnn,.'r, 1.110 prat member for Rumell, demanding a Gorernmeatt e•owtmr -Which would_ ed -i feet a billowing of - tlfe #wdget--melf ,year. was. of course, .molts" tinder hv, the rotes of a preponderant Gov( meat majnrlty. Probably It. bol ('tjin- s•rvative sympathizers on the 11.11.411" to the right of Mr. Speaker. for roue ler Ferguson felt ealkst -1111431 to Issue from his place on t 1• floor an official call to the fuithfn to unite• itanittst-the--".mhtir den t--ltnn'ant-- meat with the "Inciting langtaafe." Ne;v'rtheless the Liberals, tett that tin" *savant went 1x111.e441e1 ie yiewltdtit - of the electorate throe limit the .•oun- try. that there should he no piling 1111 of Intor*•tet-iw•aring debt to meet current deficits. .\Ithongh It passel by o!most on - noticed In the ;Inst of more 1111nwr11/1- t,ly Interesting thing-•. the Liberals made an important declaration from the *Mwp int of the rural family. whet" throng!' Grit'. leader tlte'y de- clared theins'Ive1 In favor .41 the Pro- vin.r's •Hering the eonntlw of their per . 41184e• on r'rovinciatl Ts. lir. Sinclair thought the ler -did not properly appreilate tax burden being Iwlrn.' by the icral taxpayer in the country on ac - M110 111 theme rn.tly t)..**. ..tgli 1I r.'.. and hopdel' he won't' r,ver-.• tis an - explain that Lochalsh Is this cane is, not the nwitropol b of the $kuttl44h set - tIem.•ntl of Ashfleht and -Huron - town" , I +d111ra, hitt a place somewhere up In Northern (interlo. Anyway. wherever it is. We hope the leo•Iwlshers may make -millions out of t3).' discovery. - • • • Spwwker Thompson hat + Riven his riling In the 1.:•girlature on [lie point raked by Mr. Doherty. a.. to "recog- nition- of the 3'r..gresive grout►. "Af- ter halving given the matter leery care- ful consideration." Bald the Breaker, h.• had decided to "recognize the innt- orable member for East Kent 4 Mr. fhthertyt a! lewder . f an (opposition- gronp_of fifteen or more members of the legislature within the meaning nd for the purpose mentioned in'the I• i•lative• .1sr•mhly Act." Mr. speak- er otimated further that it was not with i hi•.. pw,.ra'r- t.f. --upas-.a•U:+ar- Ihvagn wire or' the l•ilw•ral group pre - co 'Wi re"co'Wi i. n.' over the other and he de- clined to kr- aw.e.-1[iteeettkm in the w :ntiug ar ugemellM: lir. NIM•Ialr'a group sits it r.r the !Hawker than Mr, l'oherty1s, al will •-'ntinue 10 dN s1'. \Ic+..n. Sit lair and ik.lw•rty. as (opposition leafier w•i'I each draw $1.a4,s in addition a tie, regular w'*t 43iounl infhminity. - - __ -_- • • in t3*.' Federal ilou lit Ottawa bite debate on the outdrew. c Idea pier' _Mrs_ oltflt gen• $100 a day for failure• to comply wiilt the order, but rather then webmit n aea}e.rili` of ti.. cit. Includii1g the Mayor, have re' signed. and the peeiple lire nut like!/ to elect anybody who will obey the mandate from Toronto. The Pro- vincial health authorities should be told by the Government 1...call off their dog. The people of Forest harp same right to say what they shall do with their own money. and they sire more interested In their Ilan health than anybody at Toronto can he. There has been for some time a movement in Furlst. fostered by the lw•al news- paper. The Free prima, for the estab- lishing of a waterworks system. aid no doubt in gots' tinsel It world have !Well brought 144 s1teee'43 without out - Ade int.'refer11,.• The ottirinls ut Tor- enito, however. could n..1 keep their hands off.---aa4--ll+e•-twv,l•l•./.f- Foeesl.-r who evidently have a proper spirit, resent the interference. This .came 1'rvrincial hoard of Health has trade Itself odk ions In similar fashion at a number of placer In the Province the lost few years. The people of On- tario are long-suffering. bat there he a point. beyond `which they w•111 not tolerate a bureaucracy. in rel? 111 the starch from the Thro 1n pr,gre•ss. The leaders of p ective parties Lave -spoken. .3 tweak-herwh•rr ere at it now. and of special Interest Is 'wing said. print worthy of .nustdera•tion has ht brought out in e,tmet'tion with the tariff ebsneey* said-14-.ho.la. watt. tion. From the language meal in they address from the Throne It was taker[ that the (idretntn*111 proposed to make drastic reductions in the duties on ag- ttenitnral Implements. and from the filet that many of thew* ducks-. ns-• already conslde•rahiy power than the av- erage duty It was roehtileal that the - proposed reductions wo111d Ione* i(•nlh• wipe them out. Then the gnestlon arose. shy should any oar Industry be singled out in this way? The Wert* en*ers. who elderly are pressing for tariff re•luwtk.n', • r e OA 131 to favor, 311411e*4 of the total *h- \*licit of the ditties on ngrieultural Imo p1'•nleuts, q Towering of the duties up. on thew and a nunrher of other ar- tieles,-snc), as boils and shoes, whk'h Grp of general use. This would look le+`.\like au unfair •1I..rimhintbn against a particular industry. The Government will not declare Ica In- tention until the Midget le intrdueed. • • • ander *pedal powers gives ■ by set 01 IYmptr, ss. tTr•s,ii.:,, r', Into • Dr'UI•.4:11, u 111 ••.t-. ! dl'!irt oil 1'anad• ('ONTEMPORAR1 OPINION 1.a)ing (.olden Eggs Torn,lim .sled.. It I. expo.'?el that ()Mario , will prwlaee $2,1100,013* wvwrt1, of gold per month this year. It is a tot of wealth. Still. the hens of 1'maNdn prthk'erl 34..0041,04,1 worth of eggs last year. A Wail frau the City Toronto 'rel rata . awls to Ming adyerti+'el •s a 1 I eN try for 'fruit growers. 1' nada is h. •nmhlg,1* still worm.' emu* ry for fruit eaters olio would like to par-• take o one of their- own 'a►eftian apples a a lower price hon five coots per . unites-" Spy. la I4, Nara 1'e-trollq . dyeHj43e•r•Tnplc We lnale•rltanr that several 11nlmnr- rir.l women of 141 boilable ages are serion•ly lw/*Me'pn phih►g the Royal Canadian Mounted 1 lice fore... The motto of that hutch pl lsrtzel len.) or stalwarts)`: "\l's- .3 apt till lhlr ata n." il• They ti,t Any More . Garay! 1'u11IIltlw•tww1 Bulletin (heat are the Itlrs of . '. t* 313.1 land( for example>\thcre are 11.3 4•43 re takers in the school(•. There are Mar sari. isn't that nlrr\ Scottish Faro Labontrs Coming Farmers In this district who ret.:lre help are Invited to send their names to title office at ooce, al a number of young Rc(NN•a 1.41.111 '11''r.•r- ..re ego •te.t,d to arrlr.• herr at 011 ,.arty 13 e 1.103 W431111111 1011 In the surrounding too *whips. it 1 SILK MIA Canton (rt'3*'. re Silk. Frei'. mukr. Extra heavy 'twilit 38 and 40 fu. -.1w $325 Regular $4.00. At ' 'r yard wide. French 1're•pte ie 1.14.11,'•, haul unit of .exquisite quality. ,111 '►, Nary,, Drowns. Mantes utast ("rev At per y t - 82.50 and t2 • Iliac French Silk 1'allctte, heat qualite :4. i11cLes S/1 mph. mailed to atiy address, if usable call. Regular value $2.50. At per yard $1.75 1 • Natural Pongee Silk.:13 and 34 inchy.i wide. 'Sliciul per ',mrd 95e anti $125 WASH GINGHAMS 82 im•he" wi,k• in ch.s•ks and 1'!;i. -l- Et,l new color effect and style. At poor yard 30e 35c FLOOR OILCLOTH N.•*v Pattern.. and improved, pointy. Floral \Coto) and Tpa1' 'rite patterns. 'r ru ning 'yard• 1 'turd wide .. .•.,/ 11/4 yards nide. 1 Marls wide i yards wl .55c .82c ......,.. $1.10 $1.38 WOMEN'S NEW SPRING COATS '111 materials .bu•c❑ 1..r thu new start stylar. Ili ltlew" ,'ollas, Flu,.) sleeves. l'atc4 pwxkrts, etc !4'•l i;;halul-U'1,,. at melt 310.00. 111.00. $111/1 had t18.W FINE BROWN HOLLAND :'2 Indies obit.. Ll• 111,1+ warranted .111 Pure linen for Curtains, Shirts. 1•remiemt, '%Val.ts. Send for supple, Regular fie• At per yard ...39c \,•ILo Vella and vents -time Silk Crepes \t per yard ...822.23 and 53 50 "MARVEL" ' SILK HOSIERY - Thr net,' Silk Stockings are a13 In and values are better 1 I evt.r,before. 1:I:*.k, Suede, Platinum. Silber. 1,111.131111 3Vhhe 31.31, 81.73, I2.N, 52.50 1'1i.:,ln•w pyramid lir pw,.;:t,d •ldfa'e'al heel nn Mack uI'I White. LINOLEUM ..r J y:,r I- wi.l.•. \ l•'It' 4,1 instil). N. carob ........ ... .. I •1-i..' .95c /W. Acheson & Son Re-upw'uing H•4,illitfes. "1'43. Mew 11141 thaw• prohistorie monsters took "1 fly _1411'1 rem, tuber that. sonny sk your 'wailer." Less Than it Sounds --- t lank -Perkin* (lank -Perkin* owns lauds as far .1- 31.1 sate 'r€- - Tvark . bat l'rrkltts i- terrible .•,r Iat rhvlfur--How .41W 41.ru actreics to ekl Nisch wu1.1er tut uri.•f i1141ie� .tile strus of 1i.'--3\'141►? 411, you 131413 )3i..* all- I,it.',.,•r- i tool her 1 was Iq- wouh) pike for her birthday? sl o• - Not Io lie reminded 1.1 it ' • ns- 'low( Iva salary • a 'rank-- Tee. tea r• sigh.ost. aughing With th .amommsnansr Joyousness of Spring TI I E SUN is steadily- driving Old Winter northward, and 'it «'iii not he long till P sway. a ring holds undisputed swa . Throughout our Stora• the newFrocks, Blouses, I\4 illinery and Fabrics gleam with the joyousness and warmth of the coming Spring, and all our goods are Moder:Itch priced. In goods by the yard we announce this week a shi NEW VOILES ent of THE MANNISH TAILORED SUIT Fashion �►s especial emphasis on the Mannish Tailored Model for Ladies -- and Misses, the -novelty costumes and boyish type suit. These Suits. which are positively the very latest, are fashioned in Tweeds, Tricotine, Pencil Stripes and P•'set Twills, - ------ in -- - RT SPRING COATS Coats of disti models, made of the Velours, Duvetyne, • tityle and finest tailoring, in dressy and sports n a newest fabrics; Plaids Overchecked, Tweeds, '11, Tricotine and Marvella. SPRING DRESSES AND GOWNS A charming assortment, ahs modest prices, as varied as they are modish. Tailored models, boyishrode and also stylish brocaded, beaded or draped, in silk -faced Canton Crepe odels. ter every mea Ci meatb and feel& and aids digestion. Relieves 'bat over- eaten feeling and aefd month. its I -a -s -t -i -o -d flavor satisfies the craving for sweets. Wrigley's Is doable value fn the benefit .N pleasure ft provides. Sealed in its Atria, Package. SPRING MILLINERY The finishing touch to the Spring costume -%ane of our chic model Hats. The shapes most popular this season are small and with little or no brim; the trimmings are of floral and beaded designs. LADIES' AND MISSES' SKIRTS of Wool Crepe wi Camisoles. A. COR IELD LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS WEST SIDE SQUARE -