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Thursday June 5, 199a
EDITORIAL NOTES
June.
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The mean temperature for
meaner than usual.
• • •
They don't tall them "tonsorial
artists" now --just "tics/Mere."
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Can Goderich afford any longer to
do without a decent town hall?
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If it weren't to hot we might start
an agitatlou to abolish the Senate.
The Delicious Flavor
t!
drawn from the eaves of
LAD
GREEN TEA ti499
has won it millions of users. Sold
by all grocers. Buy a ps gKagte today.
FREE $AM U of 6REA11 TEA WON REI VERT. "SAU A." TORONTO
OR PARLIAMENT HILL
By a member of the fres-
OTTAWA, June 2nd.- ialst week
sax the completion of nue of the "big
IJobs" of the parliamentary at/teon-
t'» dlepoaal by the Iloust• In eommit-
; tee of the many separate resolutions
that go to Maki• up the Midget. Rather
unexpeeted progress. was made. with
1 the re )4 !that the budget
now has teen approved, t•laue' by
clause and line by line. True, bills
based upon the carious resolutions are
-still to Ile put throu tui. but that is
r rather a pro forum proceeding and
little debate thereon Deed be looked
legging business? Bootleggers' profits J. Grant, Joseph Amend. E. P. Me- tor.
should not be taxed; they [should be Laren, .1. B. Fraser, bro. Itryt;•, John
expropriated. Campbell, John Macallater, A, It. Cam-
.
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The Thorold Post a year or so ages a little like the roster of the (toot•
May was t•Pastvl lmbllcatlon, the proprietors fish clans.
eros, 11. McKellar. The list aouuds
• • •
.". Another death from eating false
Mushrooms. PASS the potatoes, please.
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"Shop where you are invited to
shop-- 1n the stores of the merehents
who udyertise.
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Iweap Year has not wade much of a
record so ter. But 3t ue la just com-
menting and may rn:tke up for lost
time.
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The soldiers' memorial tower at the
Cnivereity of Toronto must be won-
derfal. The Telegram has a good word
fur • tt.
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Mir Robert Falconer endorses Rev.
Ilr. Meldrum In his declaration that
the world Is teeter titan it used to be.
They must be aeknowleelgtrl as fairly
tllmtwteft w t t 11141 Ole.
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Toronto Telegram says bur' Adam
Beek la.••the best of Toronto's friends."
(ptite so: but s1mi otter places wish
he would not be quite so friendly to
Toronto. at their expense.
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The Senate Is Inviting C. I'. R.
otll.•IAls to their eounctla In diecns.a-
lug rile' advisaldllty of building Can-
adian National Rallwny braueh linem.
Nothing like• (•'runt •iM*istlretted"
advhe•
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They must take their politics eetlOnee
1; In Frnnee. Three deetrtl-s
reste llling to our memteraif Perlis -
meet l.are retssrted to have died aa
the resilt of their exertions la the
recent election campaign.
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Poieeare 1n flown. If not out. His
regime as Premier of France wax tat
marked by the heat of terms between
Franey and Great Britain: indeed. he
eieleel to float the British Gee,
eminent. Will his eleeessor be nn Im-
•being tumble to make it a paying
preposition. After a year without a MAY IIREETIZIG OF
local newspaper the Board of Trade
Thorold has taken action to secure th
e
revival of The Post. having guar
ted the proprietors enough buoiu
to warrant them in agatesu
. Ising t
paper. "We never miss the water t1
11
the well runs dry." ..•
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- A member of the Canadian Man
faeturers' Aseoclatlon, [tow meet!
Montreal, critle lsetl the tenden
to turn to the Government for r
Ile? and asslstauee in all kinds .
protects. "Every orkaulzatloh sem
to think the Government. and esper
laity each of the Provim•Inl hover
ments, is a fair mark for this at
that." he said. Was he taking a
crack at Mia own organization. the
C. M. A.. whose chief buslul•ss ..em.
to be to persuade sueet•cdine govern•
mento at Ottawa to handout t.t.11-111'favors?
of MAIat Walton in theTLAND PRESBYTERY
t
en-' Rev. C. Cumming. of St.. Helens,
e•s, Chews as Moderator
he The Presbytery of M. itlaod :net
. Methodist' chureh
' In that village. Rev. Cho ries
I Cumming. ..f $t. Helens, was elect. d
n-' moderator for the plowing six wouths.
Rev. Dr. Harkness. of Ripley. the re -
ng tiring moderator, gate .1 thoughtful
cy paper on the .•onflict today bet Wien
e- modernism and fu11drlmeatalis111. 1'he
'1
a
ti-
ed
Thebe closely hl conch w'itit the
tonrfst trnfflc.'*timat.. that the .1w
erienlis are In1w spsending annually for
travel, accommodation and sight... -
hog generally in Canada an amount
ie•lua1 to about eighty-five per sent
of their total annual return on he
eie•urlttes that they have /sought
rosin this country. tis large Ila■ this
revenue lassos* that runny now think
et has built lip in favor of Canada
an Inv1sM11c balance .)f trade no large
as to offset almost the unfavorable. --
The Einenciel Peat,
It 1s iugs,rtant that (3,slerirh shonld
maintain IM reputation as,oa tourist
reuort and get Its share of (lobs grant
and growing business.
paper provoked :1 4igoru21s discussion,
wavy of the brethren taklug I.urt.
Fifteen 'ninnies Wier.- spent in the
1•yilni11at1nll of the re•ori.s of session
of tile vs. rluns congrega t Ions. epees.'
a••r.• alt ste.1 111 terms of the ..,nullt-
te. s• • x:uuin(ng them.
Tho attention of the cot••" '.o'
e.l to the thirty years ,.t !., ..rote of
1•r. Perri •. ..f At. An.lr. •, : .•hureh.
W114/1111 DI, 111141 the c,.r,_ra•ulatlous of
th.• Presbyter' wee• ytended to 1Ir,
Terris. for i,i- long and successful pas-
torate. II, r ( !le thanked the wem-
1cr- for their greetings s., kindly ex-
er.••sed.
7'I,.• ..r.vnce of iter .1. S. Hardie
tool 1114 ruurt made a•.(are
or ;Ise fact that Mrs. Hardie was ly-
iag :1r the pohst o? death. The clerk
was in -model to convey the sym-
pertaie, of the court 111 Mr. Hardie.
Llr. lin rk11es-. presented the report
out foretg11 t24 I,.tls. Ile reviewed the
condition of affair. of nh•• r,rions
siou
fields. and urge! rl ;;t.•:uer liber -
alit ,- on the part of tha members of
the ehnreh. in order to tweet 1111• press-
ing nods of the foreign mission •ltu-
athnl 11.' was followel by the Rev.,
J. T. Taylor. return...) missionary
from Iudore, India, who pictured Chu'
need or that part of the cotultry,
• • • where he had LI*..rt•d for twenty -fire
y- years.
four t•'Ostltuencies in which lord
dates were elected In the 1921 Fed
eral elettlona with It -ss thou a majorit
Of the votes Past. Such a remit
4s not nnlikely to occur where mor
th.::t two crudi.:a:es are 1•tlltlling. an
sometimes the man who come• nee
nil world more nearly represent th
views. of the ennstJtueney than theme
who wins. The alternative rote woul
do away with these freitk election
Where three candidates ere runnin
the toter would hare the oppnrtunit
of stating which of the other two eat.
(11(latett he would prefer In 4 -ase hi
first choler sls1u111 not be e!ected
Ry thl. means the minority n'premen
*tire would ie eliminated.
The Globe publishes et list of seven!
Th,• report on the aced rind infirm
ministers' feud tyAA pr•s4•111,•,1 by Mr,
Gomm. ..f Pim. River it showed
Y that every minister in the .i'resby'tery
It was 1•nnne•h•11 with the fund except
• Isle. Fortier disensslon will 1s• gee-
! 1:1 1, th' .. i. . , ,..� ,„anther
meting.
The clerk prrseuted the report on
e statistics. The report showed a slight
n increase in the u21mb•r of families In
d they l'r. shy tery. but a decrease Ito the
• nutulwr of Sunday ?wheel pupils. tlfit-
ct'rs and teachers. There was an In-
g crease of one leu the uumis•r received
Y I two the ehnreh on protesslon of their
faith and a d.r•reaae of 44 In the num-
* Io, r received by eerttflt•ate. The total
. number ..f communicants is .1.614.
There is an wit -enraging Increase In
the contributions to the budget over
the prerlouk year, but the I're*bytery
-Is still below the Synod's allocation.
The c•ommltte on rearrangements of
e ngregatkine ,reported that the Pres-
byterian awl Methodist chnr•hes of
tel
1 rr• r
Beier...ire a and :Calvin n 1 .
nal agreed n
Ped t
8
unite ant form a union charge, with
• a Presbyterian minister in eharge for
the first four years, to be followed b).
a Methodlpt ininlater for the shtceed-
ing years.
" Bev. J. P. McLeod, of Brussels, re-
quested leave of absence from his pul-
pit for three months. The request was
granted, and Bey. E. F. Chandler
appointed interim moderator during
Nr. Mel. oil's absence.
The thanks of the court were letsl-
derd to the Met1tnlist mluiater and
officials for their kindness In placing
their chureh building at the disposal
of the Presbytery,
The next regular meeting will be
held In St. Andrew's church, Wing -
ham. on the third Tuesday of Sep.
tember. •
movement In this inspect?
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After all. Hollywood Isn't no had.
It tins been heed cap to .enrn ns a 1
plat* where marital constancy In un-
known. Yet an Investigator has found
among the mntlnn plctnrv• colony five a
„couples who have been married to
each other for throe years or more!
P
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"British i.iberatiam DI *smuts ring'
• the leading of an editorial artiel
which tells of the anise figure which
Til
ora l
party c
andiia te
moe
te in a
recent election In (Creat Britain.
There in a dlttinetlon between "Lib-
raliam" and the 'Altera! party. The
T.Iberal party to Old Copntry polities
ay Indeed disappear, some Literals
,Ing over to Labor while other. aa-
ocbite themselves with the Conserva-
tive party; hut Idberallam will our-
vh-P. The difficulty whleh thus Ohl
CountryLitwral* hare to feet. 1s that
Liberalism Tma won its way to suet"an extent. is .n generally aeer.pked.
that 1t neems, to have little to fight
for. Ireland ha* home rule; Liberal
principtea to ?(steal la.liey have been
tr
rindleatl time and amain: nob-wly pro-
pw* to abandon the mass of •rnlal
legislation enacted by the hiheral
party in the last half -century: the
Conservative of today adopt. a. lila
own the redtey for which the i.11'. ral
of yesterday relight, Thr Liberal
party may dlstulre location. Ito tank is
dont'. liberalism w111 still endure.
•
City hall 'they• of• ;lie new der
meet *P rate. as annoy ail by the m
t''rm inclil Hydro for Toronto and g
the other municipalities shows that
practically a flat rate Inas been put
1111, effect over the entire Province
• tar as dtnneatle con,nmer* are
eon*rued.-Toronto Telegram.
Has Sir Adam been converted to the
flat rate at last?
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A youngster at Ottawa with a Scot-
tinname .wallowed the greeter pert
of a box of pupa containing enoalgil
is•isln to kill Jeerers! children, ile
ons .aced by the use of n stomach
pump e1 year ago he was run over
by a start ear, but escaped injury.
11-tneh that toy ; the fates have him
n their tire for some purPeee-
• .1 motion favoring the nationaliza-
tion of All hand., minerals and streams
was defeated In the $rttlah House of
Colunnue lair week by the narrow ma-
rlro of twelve, We Mucic that
t! r! ()serge I•vsked to (lyeat Britain
*5 flip vonntry likely to be first 1n
• lopMng his proposals. H1* hetet
aar oat be s.. very far from verifl-
• • • •
t iwit 0,..lpalig from the payment of
chain.,�aAf1� is fonhd by Me Rx -
ate ,. „!•art ta7Ze Abe of the prernR-
M the la,`,' 1" r. the loophole
%Amens wiskka.ed by Par-
ontn mot* 4 s s delay--�iMr- G
And came a 1.,..
etl.(r was e(,I t.ni,Mhr ago The an
tat on rae.In: sttsnttgy5ly to the G
/motile' that It dial e'•Mpta, on the n.
"partner. M meet•" ~•A( t. tie a 1)^
k wtl`•.,^ t„ to
D,111144.., 1s. (la
toot. A.
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The Genera! Amernhly meeting at
Owen Sound this. week In the fiftieth
A*s•mbly of the Pretbytt•rian ehnreh
ih Canada as now constituutel. The
Presbyterian Witness states that an ef-
fort 1n being made to compile a eom-
plete.l(at of Ulnae still surrlring whn
were ordained ministers of the
ehnreh at the flme of the canton of
1576. Mn far so has been a/erode
attertalyrM the 11tt in s• follows:
ReyPreMa W. T. MnMnllon Jame.
atfPrson, J. W Mitchell, !teary
rarey. D. M. Gordon. Denied atewart
lin Thomann. John Davidson. John
ray. R. D. Fna*r, John Ahrahsm,
411111. )4,'Robb4, (11111. M. :Milligan.
nsld Re.. 1) 1i'. Moreton. Joseph
n.11er Jacob Layton. John lfnrray,
R. 1 tickle. J. Framer Omelet!, K.
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The Farm Auto
(Elmira Signe()
Autos on farms are used chiefly
for business pourposea, very little for
plessor•, according to queries made by
Iuvtwtlgators. Farmers who trete In•
tenlewel clnimed,'(hat from two-thiris,
to 'tine tenths of the nee.•of their ma -
Chilies was for farm business. The
auto came 1n .as a pleasure device. a
toy for trowel -ups. Note It's perch a
necessity that tt'. next door to India- I 1
peusable. That will be the Ultimate des- ' t
tiny of motley: radio and aeroplane..
'Taxation Reduction of SUAKIN
1 It was noticeable that. ns d: tallel
e"ToldPretiou advatmed. Mr. Robb was
• able to "go hIius'*f nue better." In
several respects. tivut In his formal
Ludget .!s ecu o❑ .April 11. For hr
'111 .,. 1111 file Litter 1Nra.ion Ise -esti
nutted the net debt reline* ion at fi34l.-
11041.001; chi - '.Imp he was ;Ode to red.,
in ,ommitt.e: nlakII g it a3S.(Mtt1,1MMI
.hu• to -unforeseen , ouowL - 111 aelmlu
istratlon" following the tabling of the
Imagist. Again. in his luelget speech.
the Minister calculated the saving in
taxation lik.•ly to result under the
(1scal tool sales, tax amendments at
$24.410(1.0Ml0, iletailel study of rite
matter show..!. loo -ever, that the Ai,
Mal saving t. the• mass... of consum-
er. n.otild be as follows: Ili a*1es
tax redtietton. *141.,MM1.IM*): ,on sales
tris exemption. ....•r $8,01M1.(19Ml: on
rn-tom.1 tariff r.'luet tons. 11 223.I4110.
au•1 nn in.•ntite• tax reductions. $2.
IaatlMMl. ..r' a total n'Ihtetlon In actual
ilviu:; • of $25,00l(100. .frith
meth of that sort will make hearty
»pts•m) (4 people who are l.s.kln_
forward to something lighter in the
way of taxation hardens.
Further Sales Tac Reductions
43114te as important to hash. pro.
dne•rs as theitldt;et resolutions them
selves were some ..f the tuueudne nus
put through in committee of the whole
Ilnnse J,unrly last week. Monday. in -
.114•.1. proved an' Important day for
all who. as llr..lnoers or consumer-.
are Int••restel in the weight of tax
ruin and the cost of living on that
day alone the acting Minister of Fin-
n Hee
'innnee n(r4pted two amendments from
"across the floor" --nue by Neill In
dependent • r. -ung the sal.* tn.. en
feedstuff. for conte. valves and ho: -
the other by Robert Fork... Pr,zres.i.
leader. removing 11ie same tax from
windmills, portable engines with hull-
ers. In L.nthlnntion. and horsepower
and tra'-tilm engines for farm ptr-
poses. To these t aehnitc_
Twee... Ti. these the acting Minister.
Mr. :bones Robb. 21)4.4 nn amendment
of itis own. designed to he of all -
V11 Wag. to fl•htrrneu. viz.: retnot-sl of
the sales tae on .tasollnt engines pnr-
ehosw) for and used In boats. the
property ..f lana -fide fishermen.
Cottaen'ative Opposition
('onsert-ativ.• opposition to the re-
cepUon and passing of these amend-
ment. showed Itself in a ,h4ati which
ex.•e,dr.1 in i.itter,,-ss anything prep.
iously witnessed thin seasi..u. Mr.
Meigheu scathingly condemned :hem
as eyidetees of "tinkering and hack-
ing" that was 'keeping the country on
t•lu• raw" -shameless fruit.. he acid,
of the Ind:vent bargaining willo which
the Government was buying the sup-
port of Progressives, who were mere
chattels of barter'. His loyal hench-
men prweedel to show how lIt le they
heeled this "slashing rebuke to others
by proceeding to do themselves the
very thing their leader had elnd,mnel.
In a brief period, they Introltioe.l no
fewer than four limendments, of a
eharnoter which drew upon them. t•nl-
I.ctirely, the term "c+twap political
tricksy" fermi the "returned" Lib-
' rill from 1trnwe. A. It. McMaster.
To taxpayers who are the heads of
fautilles
the fathers of young ('vr
'titian*. one of the most promising
and ene)uraging of the budget
t•Iausen approved Iasi week wean that
providing for an - income tax ex-
emption. per Child. of $:00,00 as
ngalnst irtne. M► under fisrmer legls-
latlou. .1n Interesting comment, in
this eonuet•tlon. was trade by 'the
Acting Minister of Finance, namely:
that the "cut" per child would mean
a loos to the Treasury of 12.000,000-
in other words. it etraight paving of
that mum to fathers who are called
upon to fill sett income tax paper's.
Government rouge, et(o4 of Ranks
Before the ('ommon$ committee on
banking nod commerce, Hon. James
A. Robb Inst week 'dated that the
Government would, during the present
*en$Inn, lntrtdu(•p In I'arllntnent
amendments of the Rank AM provld-
ing for /tome ^diem° of Government
inmeetlou of eItertere) hanks. Com-
ing while the royal inquiry into the
Home Rank fkllure 1s still Ilte(1m-
plete, this bold Intimation of policy
w•11l meet with approval of all
%loaatea M ettisens in Canada; not
least. perhaps, with the approval of
the hankers themaelvea. Attlee last
session much has happened and the
tends of Canadian banks 'have eome
o really.. not only that the public
las a sound and Just grievance, hitt
that legltlmMte banking Itttitutfona
stand to put. rather than lose, by
some sort of governmental inspection.
What the Minister has In mind re-
mains to he seen. Meantlme, his hint
of IegIslatlol to come will he as wel-
come a hit -0f news as the ('anadlaa
Nanking pnhlle ha. heard In many
70ara.
Air Bary Thornton's Furst Yaw
Hon, George 1'. graham lent week
tattled )Il.i "Railway Rndget" -- a
flnenment now regarded by Parliament
and the country ns *coal only to
the reel Midget 11) general Interest
and imp,rtmne The atrtking fea-
ture of th \T'nister's statement
wens that. it I1''l:t, the Canadian Nx
tlonal system proper .hawed m 1.4.1
torment 4n operation, over 19122, of
•
A Plain Truth
A man may patronixe the mall
order emotes for yewr*- may Reed
them In twat time hundred. of dol-
lars -and at the same time they
wouldn't accommodate him for a
twncent stamp. This M the plain,
unvarnished truth. ff you think
otherwise try It for yourself and see.
These out-ofetowa beanie do not
*now you--donot earn to knew yon
-ere not Interested in you 1t., any
wA3 -,.only ip the money roe send
them Spend your money i t h your
own townsmen. who kno • ou for
what you really are. who •roepelmte
your aorth. your Munln •-nor .1s
alstan c lu bundles op ne Inh•r
cots
SATURDAY and MONDAY BARGAINS
JUNE 7th and 9th
Some extraordinary inducements owing to unfavorable weather. Come
early. Many lines of goods away under manufacturers' prices.
DRESSES
14 only Black Canton Crepe, Black Duchess
and Crepe De ('Ilene. Stylish, well made
Dresses, sizes 36 to 44. Regular $22.00 to
$'.N.50. Saturday and Monday .. 515.00
COATS
24 Ladies' and Misses' Coats, all this season's
Tweeds. sport Velours, etc. Some are satin
lined. $22. to $225. Each
$15.00
TABLE LINEN
60-62 inch pure linen, half bleached Damask,
fine, beautiful quality and heavy weight.
Regular $2.00. At per yard
$125
TOWELLING
ELUNG
17 -inch heavy a,1 pure linen stripe Roller
Towelling or Tea Towelling. Regular 25e.
Saturday and Monday .16c
CURTAINS
Marquisette Curtains with hemstitch edges,
deep insertion and lace trimmed Curtains.
212 yards Imo! and 36 inches wide, 4 pat-
terns. Regular $4.50 *Ind 5.00. Per $325
pair T
LINOLEUMS
:1 or 4 wide. Large ehoiee t.f.pattern..
Sale price, per square yard
.95c
FLOOR RUGS
2 sample English Axminster Rugs
Size 3tbx4 yards. Regular $75, for each
1 only 2),,4z3 yards. Regular $40, for
6 Brussels, 3x3' yards, $37.50, for
$25.
$215.
SHIRTINGS
Best British Oxford Shirtings, neat stripes
in Greys and dark colors for Blouses,
Shirts, Dresses or Aprons. 27 to 28 in. wide.
Regular 35e. Saturday and Monday ..
BLANKETS
S
Large double bed size, white Flanelette
Blankets. a Perteet good*, best Canadian
make. fink or Blue borders. Regular
$3.25. On sale, pair
$2.35
FLANNELETTE
Heavy white. soft Flannel. 34 to 35 inelue.
wide. Regular 32e, ,At per yard .. • • 25c
DRESS GOODS
• 54-ineh French l'repe, heavy pure wool
Suiting or Dress (foods au,d suitable for
pleated skirts. Browns, (Greys Sand, ete.
Regular $2.O0. At per yarn . $1.25
WILTON RUGS
1.4 x 3 yards. Regular $31:00. On $29.00
sale
W. Acheson & Son
4 •
N t�
$1;.:140,5:0. Including the Central
1.Tmont Railway. which 1- .ys•rlltd
by the (*emotion mauagemerd, this
"operation surplus' ri't•s to 121.187,-
462. Including flied charges. the
total deficit at the end .of 19'23 stands
cat $52.779.3.0, as agtlust e'et.en6.9I1
In the previous year. a 1, •ttertlfeut,
ur "catching up." on the slefklt of
nearly ((iesem44)0. I esera r lug rev-
enue. (or 1921 show 00 loci: as, of
more than $20,(M)0,(NWI. totalling
S•20.1.7..1-1,4:4;. while, in .rite of
mind. heavier traffic on all Tines (ne-
cessitating larger trains. trove of
them and a heavier personnel list),
flu• operating expenses are increased
by less than f'.4MMLlg0. An Inter-
esting feature of . the report was a
paragraph stating that, this year,
the sum of is.': .•t13 was (wing set
441411)4. to cover interest pslymeuts,
for 1122. on Grand Trunk 1'neiti.• per-
petual debentures-tJs. (irst reel
gleam of tun'hlne to roue 10 thon-
sauds of British Investors in than
tuterpri-e of other days.
4 4 some velde.spread louvres! was
Mr. Graham's hint that. yore •hnrtly.
there might be several additions to
the board of directors of the Nation-
als. The Idea, he t•xplalnel, was to
secure a larger quorum within easy
call of the head office; say wlrhin
ten hours travel of Montreal. The
geographical plan. while excellent In
one way, had net prove! extremely
.nti.factory in exigencies. „schen Im-
portant matters had to be dealt with,
r(ry often, at short notice. For that
rennin, he Intimated. the hoard plrob-
ab'y would be strengthened In the
very near future by nten. chosen
from the central region.
The Alternative Yde
Not mach time has been lost by
the Government I•n implementing that
passage in the •bred( from the Throne
w'Idelt promised a triad of the al-
ternative vote" prineiple. Hon.
Ernest Lapointe early last week gave
notice that a b111 was on the way
,t•
every
Clssuage meet* and
leettt and adds digestion.
Relieves that over-
eaten testing and add
mouth.
its 1 -a -s -t -1 -a -g flavor
satisfies ere !raving
sweet.
Wrlglers Is doable
value In Me basset and
pleasure It proHdgs•
Simla ale Paritp
l*:11
4j6(
which would provide for the neces-
sary nmendtnenta of the Federal El.
teflon. Act to permit an experiment
with the transferable vote In Angie-
, member ridings where there were
;colt -red In t'.nte.t more tttan two
1 candldatcs.
Senate Rucking the C. N. It.
Iteference was mate in this column
:lent week to the fact thAt the Com•
' mono had jewel the twenty -nix hills
relstiug to Canadian National Rall
way branch hues and had forwarded
them. for concurrence. to the Senate. 1
1f the writer remembers ■right.• pre- t
dierton wits made, also, that nye Mille
'M
have a rough passage In the
lamer chamber. That pndietlon was ``'
well fonnitl. The venerable synths
2114.1 of the Renate received the first
bill, in committer. with open arms -
open to get It in their ditches, that`
is. (notey1 of approving it, or re-
Jo•ting Ito. hie committee decided to
bear more about all the branch line
hill. -from Canadian National en -
I ginters and executives? Rims you,
no; from the technical suit -Mere of
E. W. Beatty, president of the
j('anadian i'aelflc Railway. Fired
I with a snapleiou.ly keen zeal for
"fair play." the Senators ad.i,nrned
the main portion 'of their delltera-'
tions until this week. In order to per-
mit
wr
M t ofround-table
n
eonference
on the Thornton braneh line pro-
gram. with the representatives of rhe I
4'. P. R. present to state their view.
In the matter. Of enures, the C. N. R.
will be represented. toot maybe the
pmblle at large, as well, but the C.
P. it beyond gneetlon.
Were 1t ant a /*Mons matter, the '
ides would be rirlit•utotts to its *A• 1
.ardlty. But I. It merely a gond Joke.
with uo lifter -effect? is It not I
rather. a most nnpreeed4•stted *ad
extraordinary prostitution of author- I
Icy, this calling In of Sir Heng
Thornton's opponent* in railroading to
pot their seal upon his plans for the j
huge system he to paid to manage ,
for the Canadian people? Time will
tell. At the moment. the ontlook is
somewhat ominous In respect of "fair
pew for the National Railways
Teo Realistic
inventor of Toys -"Ah. I've only
had on' fallnre is all my career!"
friend -"What was the matter with
that. then?' "It was too realistic.
It was a toy tramp. and it wouldn't
work:"
Keep a Kodak .tory
of the Children
The Kodak you want for the
pictures you wantreeady for
you t0 see at our stole. 0(1
we're ready to show you
easily it works and to m
worthwhile suggestions,
your picture -making pl9ay-
Autographic kaiaks $6.7Stop
Kedah Rho leyaw s
Firti,hing you'llliht
H. C. DUNLOP
DRUGGIST
Phone No. 1 Gederich
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