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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-7-9, Page 2r 2 -Wednesday. July 1. 11p1. THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. •.• I prominent ilk the patty up to that Moe to (elv. this latter *dlier came from 4healltiAto but who are prominent uo more. Mr. ,Mate who are particularly concerned , at, to the welfare of , he folk• of utfrrletg Canadian wort - TMM thwart woe sixty-three years of age t d etre- ESTABLISHED He le survived by Igo aired mother, the gale`' 41111 hen companies, c,, buslue.tx ha. peau .r.lmw'w•bat trea- t w-fek/w of the late I)r. E. H. Dawwrt+ IDSTAIi1.18HE1) ltciti l upon I p t { Y paean l QODRSICH CANADA who 111 his day wielded a trenchant palmed lanai Isom to Cawtdiau )mer •f Canadian Worldly Newt, Pen as editor of The Chriettap Guard- 1avtstorx. Whet Mr. It4r1'1' will do paper A•variation 1 hln. rmainss to be sewn. 11 is a shrewd • • • gut$N however. that he o111 rely for Published every Thursday morning. There has $ecu Howe talk at Tome laps lawn upon his uwrn touutrywen Sahacri .lion rice f•_.41O per year. To141141 Mew :1404114 tl, wouNtrate to the 1 1 1to to Ibe eftest 411~4 there 114 • "fano- t` 1.,,1 w!wt Xrw Murk tan:ua•tal juunl- I tufted States and Foreign Countries. ere strike" 111 1441: trio. It is suax.-t- ills now freely admit -that the 1lu- 12.;.4 per year. strictly In advance. 1 ed that the farmers are curtailing pro- mil ,014 of ('81,1,144 has become quite THE sLU\AL PRINTING CO,. LTD. dnetiou with the Idem of forcing up tPltaaustandutt in re84.e(l of its titian - OM. price•s. It ulay Ire that farm production to -. anal that 1141 Iuulter 110011 11.1111Trlepahone 3S : (ieilerle�. Street look for "easy pl.kfugtt that to (Mem . is decreasing: hitt this is (mule from Rllt relgwl od,•rtuat x u[ W H It„Is•rta/ro, Editor and Managerrtort the r-tult of any e,1swrt441 move• ['enation Government ISInl.. tu.a117 11 is the result of a)1sldtlii4t civil Service Superamtuation which tenser: have not bent able to Clvo sonatas- It, l/tLtwa. 11114 iu no Wednesday. July (4. 1924. control. With the low priers at w 11ich less. d. gr., their colleagues through - Sunday Afternoon By ISABEL IIAMILTON, (itrderith, Ont. Jesus' wane of pct. -Actin worth To the fallen moats of earth, For the promise that it gam -- Jesus shall Ilia people save: Jesus' name of wondrous love, 111/11141/ name 441 God above • 1'hodine only this, we flee, I1..11114'ss, l4 our (pod, to ---W. he. )doe, PRAYER �I.utgh.s God. the )'saber of our EDITORIAL HOTS faro, pnslt111N air 14011111*, as erullulnei out 4' 41114x. air ' Iet011 over the nc- Lord Je•xut t'hrisl, '4IIo des{reth not with the prkY54 of other goods. farm- tion of the Government in prleenttlg Lo death A a shinier, but rather that _ to the Commons hest week the ima- ging nag- from his rrh•kevluets, end • for furnace out now. of -ii a it m.. r• . Panic a /101101110, • • • to enittvate their farms as thoroughly 11f ,41p«•ruuulation. Particularly able live: we Ir.wtir'h of Thee to {rant us true n•pN'lIt:1IN'e that we way from of PM xlmla (*11114/1 afford to 1111. lwlpnit be ,may ntrn f y,•.. you c�u► I Hurrah for the Se ulh•:-It is dig - rule they did in former years. and ■+ a murk oil t!Ils bill esti dour w (lae. thus time forward l the we and holy " tug its own grace. rule they Ane putting in J:i') enough ,Yaunath,w snag,• by lhssrs Jauw$ liter+ .unl taw at hast rert•Irarl unto • • • • crop for the farmer and his family to 1tale'hn 411111 E, It. F: t'hevri r. and Thr•.ir through Jesus 1'hrftt our The Jute bride made quite a splash. handle o (4(4i t hir e1 hrilo. Even at t o%)w ltdru tinea i,aekN 41 '44 cfut•t 1 ui- e, few rip- ted to • its 4 lot c. gratitude o • yc11rk ,•sINY•iYllc 111 th hose hill season. 1 re• f the committee who h8e•• .11'1.1 "11TH, 19YI pies, too. 1 without Ilia. uritphl«.r►r«w1 Orr- era• - • • • ^I aided in formulating satisfactory awl Lerwin Title -Tate It. 1924 of .less 1f Parham +11 110x••141 *44011 1111,1ours 11..11 w1lic11 i+ so general a fenturr of g,lter44us superannuation provision'. IR14wo1 Title-The TheMark 1.1-11, ,lir pr.oglr lack in the enastitnrucpw+ flew it in Irul.1rio. Ti,,' clay folks Senate Mill Slaughtering holden Trst.-dark l :11. well he forgetting that they have a 114411 not 1«• a (raid the fanners are From t1o• standpoint of West ern �•K '..3-lles1ialia ;Inas*Oger. ten - 'member 8t uttawl - not doing their shun•. Tiler' is no Canada perhaps the ch1ef lute•rret of i The pruphtt )l:'larhi was the last • • • eight-hour dry in the rural distrita, (he last wiaa, lay it, 1? he Senate, 4.of thos4 sacred seers who Iu the ten- w-he•re th.• .Lutgdder "` the Nat hotel i htriere lefore t'hri+t pnyanYl the wa1 t. 1• he caths 1 u Ile t "r -' Irl" a I Tho• lk•r111s•rntt roust 110 the strong- There is uo hoke fu , Railway brn,N•h lila- luta guar err- of Ihr Lord. Hr•turrtulo{ out est party 111 the Blatta Thew marks four farmer.. The fuu^•r get.'" ut• {alt• rily on. "Thr ..a r. 11110) and bol- coming of the Messiah but of John the to session in New York City at mid- tion. V1t n rhe cit) .11ap 1' off 114 the w -ark of the uat1,•u," as 1.14ator Tan- hapo144. H-!+ torenunIrr, The words summer sls'mld Io, a sniflPle•ttt test. evening to the 11oo-1.-.. or joyriding. 441 tier clipped the nppwr eh:till«•r, has so toast ).y Malpthi in d's•ril.ing Johu • • • sitting on his front -tips _rambling far kilkel 4444,1 of the I,ntls'h Ione* 4'(,115t7 010 wtme meaning a+ that usrl Ix the Goderich Ad. Club extinct? at the high 4'.141 of IIvin_. the farmer out of twenty-two reported by the cum- yah t b}' the angel who ap{searel to 1.+ will working sear a Lis cl::r.•s mitt...•. The e•xemitionert 11.1)4 at- laieharias -nil announced to him that If. not. It might att,u:t to the little t utpt,a 10 dlavisr their 41.1 ou the his p,ra}� r Lad Ier•u heard f111d that a matter of having healerleh'it atrnm- :IINI flgnrhlg 1111 .ua earl}• start In the plea of pl•f,.gnnr.lf11^ the 1ur0r•s4. of I son would be It.ru Into their home nvat,ition+fur automobile tourists prop- morning for another hard day'+ work. the taxpayer awl preventing expend-ttl etre would bring them Jo; x1441 glad• erly listed in the various road There is no farmers' strike." inter '441 uti!11utr: •41.11 s111nPeefratr7 masts. .lalac•J•t described him as•• a ' Irratw•h lirtrti The dlegniee, percher of ri¢hte misuess : -TN. •coke t:owrvrr, Inas lava a very of one trying in the wpdeni.ts. Pre. tllim our 81141_ haMly, a momtwr�j,nrr "Mall* way of the Turd t of 1'arlininrut fa111 to realise.- that alert IWik•. has jritM .-*asthma." The .ON PARLIAMENT HILL ' 1.111.14115-4' bt, it killer I5'.„.„.t• of Alt.tl•' angel said: 1411811 he pub?I( oyurnt'tlp Infttenev The nowti great` lit the sight of the Loral, and f 1 children 11f Israel .ha11 he a member of t'•.• role1:alien' I of the three Kaskatrhett'un lines -the' turn to the Lord their G.al to make 1 . oyt ro u. er. o • , ready a . " w • • est p•tslbie• case• had been made out' 1114• pmph4ey w.nwn�ng him world th n.,I• w 1 s by Sir 11. try Thornton. Senators me• dun1.1 dare^ tlr.' course hla Par' Ra,, .., :4tsl to give play h. their brain is no stronger than !ta Gil, shark. Laird at+d ('nldrr pk'i11rd'-.114' would tnk(• e'tsY•rndrt't lila whey-n,l _ , 1.,•ling+ and emotlotts mately wl�ekw+t tblttJt. with their (''nwerrnthv ceolieo:tu•% (a! atom after leaving (110 synagogue 44,114:'-)2.:1:::::::::‘:1-1:171461,1;:u1 f-'l i•vprrlsbrtf• ' It'ei rt else prophet who forges bps vain t.. allow there hills to go through1.„Toed. Farrar in his 1.110 of l'hriat 1•.1. y.r. Nr in unr mis.i, ❑ :❑ 1 i'rru prellellou* a+ IS -Ing ale•'dutrly Ileevssnr'. is.th 114 -114 that ••the-tenii,•tn'y tot the life of .4111 haze hold :111 nmual nuelt 1,111 with o,. t bard 114 the• hand 114 worth two In profitable �Mlntn' or the mato tine a nr Ins, had titles a itself in•eh,• youth- • Its the ...attention element is the tire• the Is«okcase. and as a measure of Justiov to the l fnl Nagai -he from hie earlf('wt years.• doynimiting one, it is held in Ru Ro m u country to • be served. , •'n hom the lint it was from the desire to fulfil lam. which in many n4p.s.ts t. the u•ho.e•t4 than groat riche.. -Some 1 m t / think tlsat 41 4 hat r were pals what to 4h�tmy they first make; II dewliuc inspired by hlrrnin* M'p4.' I r central of our stations, :et.. any ' There 14 no plaits like home -pro - mad:' He was a dw.11,-r in th.• wlhkro--e1,' l•.,.' home-pro- 1 that 11P Lord. Atuwl. this they coo d Ia.4 get Mro11 h their tt all Th July bride may make a 1 * k`SUNDAY til'111N11. 11'�t�OV FOR • II1rI11 N• , insides. - • • • pr.bih•r F.•rgue.li promble•4 a state- ment "tn the Peers Dear future" on the gnr44H..n of liquor Irgdt4ltfon. Thirsty :.nes. 14 Lever. should not fang they hear the` lt.ppiu4 of the corks Jest yet. 1 JULY SALE of Rugs Clearance Odd Rugs remaining from Spring shipments marked at prices that mean quick; clearance. Beat Wilton,u,ssize 3 x 3 1-2 yds., two-tone blue, small pattern. Reg- W ular $60.00. O n sale • Axminster, seamless, in two-tone green, small pattern, size 3 1-2 x 4, slightly soiled but splendid quality Regular .65.00. On sale $29.00 Tapestry seamless Rugs in four patterns. Browns, rose, blues, etc.$24•UU yards. Regular $30.00 each Congoleum Rugs, 2 1-2 x 3, 3 x 3, 3 x 3 1-2, 3 x 4 yards. i Butterick Patterns for August Stair and Hall Carpet Tapestry Carpet, 23 inches $1.25 wide. Special Best Brussels Carpet, in either body or with border, for hall or $2.50 stairs. At per yard V Cocoa Matting Extra heavy, 36 inches wide, or steps or verandahs, best quality.7 Regular $ I.25. At per yard in stock and Delineator on sale W. Acheson & Son of Indian li!. \s ordinarily o1e:erved among he Hindus. it H a crsa . he- tw•w•u ,1 rural hill • fair and n rena- l/op- . •'uyrntiun, with the fall fair e1P•• meet klargely predominating. 1! Is uannU}- held at +141411• . pint, . when--lf++otalld _Varma there i.:1 +Brim'• or temple. ur .aeTwF lllxfr•ty 114 the best Dplky, rlc..r loopy pwrd, au.f there .the { r . •"uD 'flagrant .simples were In the rase* man) o the 4 1 pi,. , .:mote in tundras and ,hon• A Glut aid tela tonne tl nt''t Lord. rt with one another, and otartrd, 11 1 1 t Turtle f rd and Rad r lc •1 people lre'laltwl f he rill, hMuoh.. for which the strung When this pp mired child was bora _ � I The 14.1.1ressyt i:'ir, by the-,• two spwakt•r' unert greatly appr.. iat,d by all who heard them -4'emtral !11•.1424 Torch• sand- that �' { h 'htilrl nl• Irtsfin•t-�chlch, dl.ls never to, late to commend. that rata y gr { mar.1.lertrtl. ".of man. to enjoy . No analog la.a hero to 111. t.00k- ll 1 to have a reviewer. \\'hen t)1141114.414 Is dull It d:unld Imre the Iu•ut(it of a' *!medal a,I5Prt1a111R 'tile. Tito• umll-..rdhr Lnusrs .14,11 t 4111 advt•rti44ing who a buslu<•w* bows* 41ow • (liar Is the time 1t rrptiref .tlrrliI np• • • • (,TTAW,t. .Int' T. -Tim. and revt- ..on were j'n tb.• die of the Govern- ment in the matter of the strike at Ttro,to• \totarntl wwi \\in olor• 111 the 444.4tral employees. T1s' men have Fane back to work. and gone 1a1e14 pre- 4V...1y on the terms that were offered to them on the day of thar walk- out. nrarir two weeks prevlott1. That oat a t' v a willing. finally. to re- t ii$v. a Jo*. try harp hint to work without having gained x. l,.«d teael time, lent for r part," says thy• edi- tor ..f 1'IN• t 1/11111 N1.1%. 1:.•<•ord. w'e d trade pine. with •1 414rt•4 any herr!.. t u, nom tittle of the demos for which they so stubbornly 1•u)(ewlwl Is pretty fair t14icathm drat, hl their own 1 •P were (•ont11.44rl that the 1 110..! 4t144ltrr 441 colt 4 14aiutanw torr Got..•rout tit's 4- e... bmd hr'n mark- 118.1 suffered isontlse 11f the Monte of priest Wool pmp t w h. uliw+hnl wanpsrnlsl, tar, the to, sal by fairness putt dawn, 1 Italk fallnrr had n mornl Main. .n , b - 1 _ 1 \ d t Canada stand N f for •. le ❑.11100 ha. Ilpe•n'rl N11 . 1".4 might thereby 1.ralwa • eonlN'li'1ts, are vidtd =1t I,n't one where yon are la - The Heine honk Beyer! 1e1teolle cenlol•rnwl. ('hrisnann Roan •1t► over Ione,. nmate. 1're+4entatt11u cal •rn4:.lny tae. by the 1 J oar field gather for a rr11 rhea of the Flilthrst. Iv this t- about four /aye. 7t t •l c I �'r t' •r Ilfr ertemnnhlR with 111* own t Ing t mprarr shelters built of t,an.,fng and 4vommrrr.' 'om411t ,c 4' ; • a report stating that d+•l.lslrurs who IN'nrt, with I111tnr and t Lite M• with tr mors 1411111««,4 and matting are er.r'twl os (n t which his • at moss• v Tb • sort. 114hu1 was stools!. the (tl1.1 rn w..1•141 u•• , rcangen) 14s? ar '111124'.for tho.e next Iwo m11ut►1N• � al emu overs o rvt111 • came to Idem a great reality an in . • • 4i t • qnI y u o e n them. and Lr the donator 10 Ian other Mill w. reams If111M/10Nt }'.' tip the wear for rattrap 111 the linmr'' tilue lie treame a parwer in tare midst' f 114. 111,•la 11,. - ae4 n'nill,l+ one 01 It la rnrournging to mite that the nisei •My 111Nl pup-111I0•,N•1•. nud it is a i prank" e11we. 771P Goderrml,nt has' of bps pwo.plr. I •141,1-fashhinel •imn-meeting In 'fruit -growers of d'bm county are get- matter for regret that they heeded many r<pts-ld'of tin• whole oltuatbin•Versew'4'1-d..M'o Public �Ift1Istlry. -tern 1:114(1+. ting together to further the Interests the strike• -at -alt,.• 144 , 411.4 of their to consider before 'hexing legislation I N /ealame rumored nbrveul that, in rd.. year there weer .of th'Ir business• Apple -growing, will Toronto lenders, rather than the wan- Upon this teprt, ghl'i• tttanc wool%1' the wihl0nl(w• of :Ind ail, tMrr lived •-. ' -.•rs, Rev - Mr i' I.I.mel slowest ""rd' .1 Hun. ('11149. i r, X11I•It a• "good '$'litles• to rn+h'e'n•, w:4:su• flplwsrusa 114141 life re. /Oen co-operative' effort place -.4 briar u great deal of a�nul•y to H i splen that d )Jijsh •-H•• w�ns'lothwl Poona. 91N1 Mr,. J.eksrn. o e \my, they are bac k lit work. hat imtonrrcnut props,+nus. the PrlrnP iSu to .. .peels! ',and... of Itwla nes. flesh- filo- , n - Stewart. 184 11 N•.• .Jur,. tin• limelight. n-Ith •re- I lwith camel,. Mb. and with a girdle h.rtln of them heiluul. M Industry propel' ( K gained Is'thing. That thee do tlulati:r is determined that. every of a *14 -in shout his loins. and he did N. 11.1e i• a graduate in + 0 pooh on n or11 fooling. , lop ('olbg...-Xagpur. .JlttnR • • • it Iose.%frie•cnusly by reason 11f thele , possible factor entering info the e4na-' ctrl 1,anst and 0111(1 114414.4" filo words rreallo1 thole of th( rn het 114114.11, ''•marl to ('hrirti:uilty. hP «114 up a The I'rin,••• ..f WHIPS. $acing r.alcL(d 11Pfiane, of I:/w nai4 1111111011 1Y. Is dna 1 tLm 141:011 Is• felly w.•igliwl fe•fon•1 I' P Lo• pm44p0wU whlc•h wPree lwfore him thirty years of age, way's h, 19 be...entirely to the 1441414{ ..f the Govern- any arti„n 1s oak. u. 8144 it It fntrlc,re•. tot he pnra•hwl the ',elitism of ,rpt..nt- Mar for the n•,nisstnn nl.sin*. ePent- 1'titrer4itt- gra,Iin4.', studied for mo•nt ; n stand which, forgetting what titin ,tot, 111 luflnrrx•l41g him tnwnrd 1 ae• ministry. and 4111„ them has Men glowing to think of I'x•kiltg fi14 a has ornrrerl. .rots em*(h all 11 nal drat 94.4 (411 4 whatever it may bei, of all ,lases + nud from Perry quarter 1 tiv,•ir tngagryd In 014-ti.tinn work. Inide• It also :uul.alnYw that he It fair-dea11tig a1N.yr mumen•tor, ant 811- I f i •sol• 1 terming to Canada again dills fall. 0,g,... ane! N111•:1 given goo,' ,arlwa I Of the vomit ry-, nom IN.th ( tv 11,'1S a man with 'b•tlnhe eSpafr• ('onl4ry.111.• f.k,YI t.. hear Idm. H(• 1,114•. wettest 4 to say, he has a gn811'•1 1.•fnr• wolf- bat warnel mei d••finite w(YeWtgP, Mn. Jackson 14 a , 1 e,• • Lr .11 alike tile wfYl 1111{- tlw haughty IINrlo,o and the ,p1tallithim111 lln V�nth )udthlp wr martlo,1 Aml a- Ass) tonidi.•r 111.111 their heart. 11.11 *$,nary of thy Ll.rton \.ia•nn'ry . n- e.nw•irnoY•, wa•r, strlekn. They fu '" tc. !oming 1444 aplPdlyes ftoro Tb•n- mnuv rasrr na,t• cone. -*don of Uo•in 'res, which might 111 cAllal 1110 M,'ea Is I. +. f• *themisdemeanor O- .. .I I :1 e r t t lu + do Y 1 that. TheaP t 0111 antN.minwnN•IIf { 'ether. should 41114 hr wlt1111uumt iI4uoN,1•1r0,wt Concerned.the .orntrorIK Ir lr l I ar- 441 1f1 forget 11 grv•nt dell. Iter 1+ •1111.to rnterprsirg tanadi:nl In predictihlg flint no enlpl.41yed• 441 the. • • • ('014(111ne•e. Department .,anis to lose The Lm.11.11 Fr.'. 1'r.•ss revently by his 4e•t14fo11 to retnr1 to work, he - celebrated it. ••vent} --fifth birthlay1ated as was than 41,ri4inn• aunlreraary by it'aiug o +401.181 ell- Church union BM Through Commons r . mark. containing a great deal of Lon -1, T'hr,e 4ayN of Inst week .y r don and Free fres* history, The Free ed by eRortt to put through the ]'rows 1+ an excellent newspaper. and,l House the bill for church union. on Mfxday night, the Hous(' re jeetel in though we (►(Yaduaally have to die- l committee the atumalment by William ngnr' radically with Ira editorial ut-I Duff 11.tlwral, Lunenhurg), providing ternnr'•s, we readily n,1•nit Its good that the "voting -out" of union by features. With Mr. Ar::nor it. Ford, nonconcurring congregations might be dot. "Iry ballot" (dl*trIbntell4 or at a m•wting of the congregation. On Tai. day. with only one boor 11cnli- able for prirate hili(. ler, Duff again lutrpdn•el 1111 amwNlment. IIp.r11 the hill being pr.'M1'ntel for third reading. prorkting that the new church be mimed "The United ('hun'1, in Can- ada." rather than "of ('amnFn " This resolution drew- large general 1111op0rt and when it was finally detest .1 the majority by which the other non- (.inteIttoua (•Ian0,44 had been approv- ed wax whittled dowvt by some twen- ty votes. The mitito argument wd- rawel for the proposed change wax that the title as It Flood Implied that there was Ming brought into being a "netlonal chnreh." the peculiar de- nominational Male of the Canadian eta te. On T1te4day *wetting. *bo. Hr. Duff objected to 401 hill being rend a third Hew. owing to the expiration of the single hour pet a*Idr on that day for eoowldrration of private bills. Third residing was moved again on Friday craning and wap Oren Artth 14011 than ton minatel.' din-tux/inn. The hill now. Item in the Renate► where eta Islay will pe I1.hly he tette, as that honorable lady M not at all kern to deliberate unduly epos It. To aarrrw mosso* Hos. Jai*ea Robb, toting Mlsf.ter of Ytnance. Ma received from Parlia- ment permit/Moe to proceed with his refunding lean of $301.o00.001I. Along with the permiasloo to act. Mr. Robb got a good deal of advice as tel tiqp to act-4dvkre of strangely dIvellie eharttl4'ter. Rome member* urged him. ex they were wont Isar year to urge Mr.' FfoIding, to borrow In Moeda end give the Iatevent advantage to utas own people: others warmed (Ills Haat there was ewer Rnatlntt aro and .the dominion very little hope* Money and that ace (lovernaaent .1444414 Om* Ito Ihrpply berme, the Heirs Neediest son of Rey-. J. E. nial )ars. Ford of town. n. Its wl(tor-In-chic(, and the EII1,)1t Isoy.. \\'M •114 Tom, .ons of Mr. aim lies. (:. M. Elliott of town, as prominent member. of Its editorial staff, it 1s u44 uiirprlsing that Go4e- ri(-il .hould have an (•pp.•lal interest in The Free Pr'... Just by way of remark we might point oat that, al - thong!' the F.P. has t•e'ac104 a rery respectable age. .till 1t is not as old n. The Signal, which was founded In 111(il and has been p)1tblt.hed mitlnn- outaly .Idea. We must admit It ix bigger for Ito age than "we" are. • • • The news of the death of Mr. H. Tlarttey f)rwlrt. K. r., woo received with .urprist, as no intimation had been given of him illness, 190, Ilewart died Monday evening at his .nurser home near Uxbridge. after a ten days' Illn.•s. He had been nttendin4 very elosely to hia legal pra('tkee of late, rad hi. health had .offered In eonae- que'n(Y•. A few years ago he was one of the ol1tand1ng flgtlnes In Cana, dian piddle life, and he bad a per*on- al following .whose loyalty atwl de- votion mnet have been peculiarly gratifying to 111m, As Icadrr of the Liberal party of (lntwrl0 he dlprlayel ■ skill and rigor which would g ave had mIIMl greater results In a UMW. favorable, field. Atmoat 'alone among No, Ontario l,ile'rxl, of pro- tliapw. M stood boldly by the die Of Mr ilI'IllrM IMurler in the i eebtoes tine. of 111T. a lid III, good arms nod reer(ae 111 HIM -r),(. ware le taatrbrd ,anew** wait the ,-nward- Ore dlrp!!aleed hr or' 'rw web had 110, • I met teal polities will ploy a very -mall part lBeard. d iwrr) � Taxation and Tariff t At, ndrl+ore IN4•ird on taxation probably will be •ippointed during trip' coming recces. 149 well ns a similar I«.ard on tariff.. The fertnot will review exi-ring .,l44•104"4 of taxation with 11 view to (•o-ordlnatlon and rimpliffenllo❑ 441 the sy1414vn, with re• ...es not a•. lrlptized with water 119 r•''''''x I!:11':1:-nl and.wl:i L 1.ax a sign of their repentance and waft -mid id M he the must difficult pace eno„noon. (1.. had. IlowP5-Pr. allnther tLemle :n11 1 911 Io- in which :. ol.o into/don +1111.14 eennomv and a IPs1,ning of 1 beside that of rep Mania.. for when wor. the o Ix bnrdtn oil the people: the naked by a 44geltitlon from the Ran. rich .-aper Head Trstdbls \elghlsor--'•.\1441 how is Mrs. Smith?" Iluband-"Ob. bee head 10 truub- iing ler a lot," "That( toad.-- - YMtbsM1. "Ne., she wants a tiles *41.1(44la 1maulrer. w_ Brophey Bros. TIHF. I.EAUING Fl SEK►1, DIKE(TORS AM) EMBALMERS •rders carefully attended to at all hours, night or day GODf1CK1CH ROBERT WILSON Fre:st Fence FOR Hard Wood F1 -d Hay Baled Straw f1omest-ad Fertiliser Rock -faced Shingles Rubber -tired Buggies Plew MIS GODERICH ! Hanniton Street 1 144 abl.. to .peak (1111 of s 1. ae of Christian' service. latter will attempt to "take the tarltf (int of polities.- ns ptrliti,*l (r8nrn- 1st..ay, and secure expert advice 114 144 the most twieltitic fiscal talky tar Canada to follow. So It Gera "('no't fond your elf.," declared a popular ciuhm814. "I admit I had one or two sniftero at the chub, but 1 thought i could get away with it. An I erne in carefully my wife called out for me to wind the clock, d tried to make n good Joh of It." "What gore yon away?" "Strains of mode. 1 wound the vletrola." - Louisville Courier -Jour- nal, ..After every mea A pleasant sad agreeable sweet and a 1 -••14.1 -1 -a -g benefit as well. Rios& ler teeth. breath and digestion. Makes oke next algae taste better. R!4 Sealed in its Purity Package 5p M./NT t 1letrin a44 to who he woo, and w11ae - nIl mom 11111+sal 114 their hearts of .1•.1114 whether he were the Christ, or noL Ne 410.t' hr4itatel for a moment to slay lie was n vole, in the wilderness .1:1.1 nothing more: but "There eom.•th .n.• mightier than 1 after me, the 'Whet of whose show 1 nm not worthy to rt00i .1014.1 111111 unionise. I indeed bare 1alpfiseol coo with water; hitt he shall i baptise yen with. the Holy Ghost." Verses 9.11--Clwist's Baptism John and .ieate4 were related through their mothers Ming .onsina but (1r•nmstntav11 had kept theme apart up to thl. time. John 1. the son of 7.aehnrlas. a prie.t. had tired far south in Judaea, while •i('rn-. the foster sem of a earprnter, had Seed fan north in Galilee and, urording to John's own tetttmony twice guyo n that he knew him not. they met for the first time on the banks of the Jordan. WIw'n Jesu, appeared to the crowd of hrnn-re it wax revealed to John that the Ke1.iflh wax in their midst. -Ile- fore this John's attitude had been that of the uncompromising prophet : icings Is. (ronkl confront with rebuke; Pliar1*pr'. he (wild nnmaak with In- dignation: Inst before this Pre t'n4"p all his potty Waring fails. So that from his Tipo fell the conh•anion and finest Ion:. "1 hare need to be hape- tined of thee. and t(rmP.t 111011 to me'' In his reply we have the see• find roeor(1(d nttMwt.e of Jeans and the first of Jilt public ministry: "lint fir It to he so now; for thug/ it he- tnmeth no to fultll all rightomenein." So Jean. went down Into tho water* of Jordan and wax baptl.ed of John: and there was Oben the ohm that he was ),deed 'Fie that shnnld emit - The Karen, were opened and there edreamed forth the spirit of (:(d in a (knee -Ilk,' radiance theft hoverel over itl. toad gond a aonnd which to the or- dinary enr wax ao thunder spoke In the color of Hod M the Parr of John, 'This la my beloved Aon, m whom i am we {leased." T R IIQ1.A A MA* Is a characteristic feature !AM-BUK is the best remedy known for sunburn, heat rashes. eczema, sore feet, stings and blisters. A skin food! A11'D welsh aJ Bar1,-3011 HydroElectric The People's Power Cook by Electricity Wash by Electricity Iron by Electricity Convenient Clean Quick Cheaper than Coal or Wood An Electric Vacdnm Cleaner removes all dust. A broom just moves the dust. Walk in and see the display of Electric Goods at the HYDRO STORE abet" wide of Sgvar• Codorieh Women's and Misses' ASH DRESSFS Sale Price $1.95 to $4.75 Special offering of Summer Dresses. With sum- mer holidays still ahead a price such as this means a big saving on planning the vacation wardrobe, and the style and variety are worthy of special meation. They are frocks of figured voile, ratine and ginghams. Skirts Extraordinary sale value are these wool crepe Skirts for women and misses, in colors of sand, brown, grey and white. Specially priced at ••• •• ••••••••• •••• • S3.39 Hosiery First quality silk Stockings at this price seems almost inctedible, but nevertheless true. In grey, white, nude, sand, atmosphere, suede and black. Selling from 5!e to $2.54 Millinery Special reduction on all Hats, from U.S. is $3,15. The Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. East Side of Square Goderich, Ont. Anything and Everything in Builders' Supplies