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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-9-2, Page 2._ .. iat eta;» i• 2---Thurtdiay, Septemlter.2. 1991!. THE SIGNAL _ - GODEHICH. ONT. ehr. -stoTM i All Grocers StocK 1.Itl.i8LLErD 1848 4 Ol►r:tt)c11 : : CANADA Monitor of Canadian Weekly News- L papers Assoelatisa Published every Thursday morning. 8ubacriptlon price $2.00 per year. To t'on-d States and Soreige Couutries. $4,30 per year. strictly in advance. . THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO.. LTD.! Telephone 35 : Goderich, (lett. W. II. Robertson. Elinor and Manager Thursday. 8feixemher 2' 1ir_'ti. e a )telgblra emendate. who statee that. the amenet named represteetts the dost of n geierat rlrettou. with the ineiuua• tion that in rouse way former Premier Klllz-!><reriesieible forte oua,litions which made another election impera• tire this year. • • • At the same time Mr. _Klee is bla twei Itecauae he did pot glee way to Mr. Meighen after the election of 4 enotter :alt. V t M r. Meighen had- been called to onion Iaat year hie Government would bare 1* -t -t ;net shunt) !Tk11fi * -B did this summer -lees than three days. [Chat would have happened theft? Mr. Meighen would have domande! a new rialto). tot as he did• this year when be was defeated in she House. Me. Kings tourer its continuing his i' lie teeny (}overnment save ,• � thhuts hs� tel nee last winter end aka slip Mr. • trite r..1*itluns, customs receipts M),ly. The vote showed (wenty-ape 'the )letirwery wYtPre hr wonid start d uc i .:.leerense. but tether. with In• Senators in favor nf.th. bill and( forty- to alIP 7 wlasrdry of a "hrlek for Rolrh an opportunity for the ;.reser brick" qr WG AND MEIGHEN -elle you went to sptiod $1.75e0g00 cert' veer'.'" is the question askeit by !t Iweelt "Mu"': to Mrinlolllrs and,caMalRUIN 1111111111111111111111 IIIIII�iINNfaINlN1111110„1rr»xr1111sR><>1I��■ up ne lame Ile is a merchant and a her :nehufeeltel r 'and he uutier»tands tbe point e,r wl..e of the average tan of al Loth cam:.. N Sing WW Win i.:t:+. ■ •Fe liugwood Bulletin) ( . A survey •of'thespulttteal- -attnatttn from meat •coven leaves uo (toabt 1/ that on It,;.:emlwr 14 Mr. Eine wet:l 1'e reealted 'or the people to resume the lied/one) of the guveruwent of Venetia, a position wrongfully n'urpecf 1111 by Mr. Multi: en, who has the doubtful e distinction .f being twice Premier L.L. I without 1h.... slotted by the peepte ' tile. SetS ..: camIatton - -baa proved -a boomerang '4e Cttatomw hUI*ttIU' et de- : velvet" aot.•^'i' and with promenity on ' erery beet the people are• not in a ` 1 mood to ono t the benefits of the Robb ' budget ht deer to put la the leaven of T33 if you want something bettsr-try it. Jail. then u::i::,- a report t.. ettle I)e plrtmint." Pleat t� what we did for tal.,ut six or_.eiglit wutitltw. Dries that look to if the Ministers i bail any friendly feeling for the law- ' breaker ' Then. t almost every l'ontferva• tiled aped ,•Siler ham Ids vett estimate of tit .I moitiT �'fili'tl etre fern +. -trea- eery iia los: thratlgtt sMugglieg: hut it it as nu e:work. If the goods had entre J&n minuet. t. either they wt:uld trot hav • et•r4•rcd the country at all or *Duel lined cone its its the r.•al1 Klug and tele) :wen who ere el.•dat••1 1 number qualified to a pension they , to bleier t.irifa and heavier taxation. 1 Allured at 40 per cent.. or Wain The Cosaenitvo p.rusp.et. Low total MUMS) pension tor these people. I 4inigary Albertan) IN at $240 a year. would ;come to $2i8.T21. I The Cade. vettl.•e newspapers. in or- an der to war/ out a majority for Mr. JR Stitt. The Dominion's Nhore annually Melghert..nnt on aiz C.wsercativta in would be $11.800,t20. By Provinces. Alberta-r.mnt them. aiz. No }trrann• the population of persona over asventy even the ygat enthusiastic Conserve- I 1 was estimated; as fotlowu` P. E. I., tive-net erten Mr. McGillivray on Tbe t'al•,nry tb.rabl-ezpeele' that Mr. '„'i�; Nova 13roTla. �f'fSL New Meiethen will get Mt seats In Alberta. 1 l:trun.wick. 11.943: .Quebec. 6it.040; 11n•re 1s a eeteetitty chance of els get- • , d that 1R the lapel that can . Ontaria. 1022.1`.+(1; Manitolw, 10,901), tiny one .e.. + Na kntebewnth, R '; Alberta. tt:W4 1* said of i'. And that is the basin be egi whie•h tjtr conl••rvuth•r East has any British Columbia. letittn; Yukon. 112: hope of 1[r. ileighen wlnninK out. I _sot British :Costhir"t-Territories. 134.. Tt,1Nt of • --n1x 4NP"I waste ve wale to I til lA <1♦ 1• Y / 11 1• t 1♦ 1• It / / 1I 11 1 \1.11• / / / ��� N ININ/ S /IIS / r le bet weent•tit the Senate,-ob..- wttwru lc the Prnvin•ial rtection. I lar way. then. would be either the reduction u! tin amount of carotene duties tolle teal or the Tilsplacing ..f ('unadhin-made e.«wla by the amugginl artbeles. There f•thesc Silk Dress Specials Crepe and Tricolette Dresses W'oolen's heavy all -silk crepe and silk tricolette Dresses. Splendid quality and beautifully made. Several styles in large sizes, 40 to 46. Specially (1 [O priced.... 77 ▪ J 1 Silver Briggan Dresses Two-piece Dresses in Butterick's latest style, made of a soft medium - weight silk and wool cloth. Colors sand, blues, Burgundy, orange, henna, gold, etc. Sizes 16 to 40. Each $11.75 Congoleum' Rugs and Linoleums 3 -yard -wide Gold Seal Ce ngoleum. Neat patterns. Get any length to 85c cover your floor, at per square yrlyd U Linoloums, 4 yards wide. Heavy Congoleum Rugs, first quality. Size standard quality. Choice pat- $3.Q5 3 x 4 yards. Each terns. At per running yard... $14.75 W. ACIIESON & SON with atxtntnem t+..-thp f',.neervettees-- it .same up for t.ecoud rending on June Rot four. If they keep up that &net- 1926. It was at once seen that tber age In th. federal. with stxteee seats. Tory Ser.:rnrs were out to kill the they will _ •t 1.06 seats in all. - mensure then and there. Tbe debate i Mr. blebhten and the Rarasn In the Upper lions.• was of an an- l 11 dmonton Bulletin r ! hr.vnurn.au_rl.r• -en place. In spite of usually exhaustive charge:et.'fair that i Presider Jteighet bee been telling n•ased prosperity anti.the greater Ayer rt atissr. with the ee boa of /Mottle. T pullr3. tation of his Lunen. which 14 raring , ' epi peakir. at Antigunlwll. Nova Ecco - i buying power of the people. an in- two Senators erery ,mon who voted Ila. bee:old: "'The fleet thing that the a of .Venation million of del - veva: E •e . me e. .: against old age pensions was a Qsns 'bunt. en Ivor• hr tin neTtntrttr•nteniln" lars.• , e t> e Sunday Afternoon By ISABt L HAMILTON, Godetich. Ont. r, nrr rd in manutacturin ia• tsrbff of, t` . Ih mini m le , brbng the Itevivlr Thy Work. 0 Tort: el' nter Mr. Kinnointerpretation of � 1' g. t sert•ativ(•. The Ie -hetet effete to wetter agricaltar.. arhstulrs o7 dysuria right Thy mighty drip maks ban' the ettM.i•ntion a Premier need never dustrteein'l'attada belay than ever be this fano cane to the elm .ort .s fee op to the level of the Cnitet States speak with the•volcc which wakes the resign, but ttnd.i drm:nud (lis• elution fore. Frim thee. fano. one wattle ,be eheTeenerizstn g.w>ity number ..f fur- sad let [Lem find It as hard to get in-) dead, them wlllinR to bring, for all manner th work wilco the Lord had nner- - 1electorate.cod g most lately rinelye more generously. so that they had la their possession preclirus stones. Ot these they gave "our* stones. and stones to be set. for the ephtel. and for tbe breast plate" "Thus was the tabernacle furnished froth the riches of a brothel) Country -prophetic• of the day when the nen- tiles should be brought Into the gone ped tabernacle and their 'disk end their+ gold with them." (Matthew ••Toe children ut tinsel bruug4tt a willing offering Unto the 'nerd. every man and woman wbo heart made atm! d1--n�a4a..a obwitit. the rerdkt that smuggling ]baa -net -ward !unl-ing mea -ores -stats (erect by ...t thini o ('mieli'e p as they ostler 1t t0 • AiQ mate Thy Ile i brat. m, ed-tn bre- mndie -b --the - hand ..{ M sea" One powerful element. ob i arltamrnt «r the the Govewnorehoneral must perforce been emuch greater in volume in recent a hostile sen at.•. I And seen "1sPt as adkept a Canada .Recite Thy eat, O Lord! 1 ,e ,. , Another 'silly eine-meet... from the hides useleubtedly has rendered bread of lite r United tl.atle." healed. of their bringing [dear P.111 or- Conwervative eio tiom :eternising. rtising. .muggling and rumruunbng more dirt- ti may our spirits be. tkidember of Ked and Gan .l Jest bow ,"glorious" the future of -Albert YI and! ■ammts ter- Aaron for the making of Cnnsdt, wants ar.orh••r Robb bndglt.. the golden calf. Hot along with this A collection of artl-des of real sport *r. pt Its advice" years than before. The use of automo- • • tarot P' y.and our future will be Create soul thirst for Thee doubtlaas. of this extraordinary open- view. , d .w( EDITO&IAL NOTES even mor. glorious than [hal of the d hmugering for the hearted liberality was the tensest- } This was 11(e origin of the fund foe the•tnlning of candidates for alsebn- ar)• ,ervlte, known as the Candidates' k ire-ahflling Fund. atost*Lneed by an- nual Oita of that atnpunt, by which ninny hundreds of clergymen, laymen and semen have been trained The nod for such a fund, which would not detract front the suppurt of the reRn- Mr work, was stated In a quarterly in- tercorsiou paper In 1904. Mary Jame the. _band wnsa• b ra• workhouse. rend of It la the Braille edition of the paper. sent in her little offering. the first gift received', sad w hill it was reported other gifts be - gen to flow to and have never ceased. Her Own contributluu was made every Year -until her doth.-Mtasionary Re - Mr. King was willies :o resign atter fitrolf. of prevention. and the enactment the Lnnitel States farmers is supposed the election last year if the rote of of prohibition in the United• dote. States has - o--- • ! to be, L. ldeial)tt not seem to +�� motive would mingle a higher and , Parliament went, tigainst nim. Tar• m.tAe rite tttegsY truffle more P fluoride woman haw strum the Ens- ince expl�iaed, nobler one. Love to God who had ser . ' Nett Channel Tile I•tdie. are bound i Judging from the resolutions which Revive us, 0 Lord. Cleanse our gra, trusty pardoned eater great ten thouiibts and kindle in oar hearts a and had not deprive! them of His be anal presence actuated them. (treenail'. His liement. instead, voter[ to retain him able than formerly. The gang that the t'. 8. `.rmers are passing at their to be in the swim. or which they are n- more and more wining a enter nits carry on the Go.erathent Then- adi:tn liquor for consumption serosa a ti r sacrilke willing and ready Co peer their centre ofikr, and hP remaluc 4 liver. doing smuggles gr«ds from the Stales tato • • • deal entiot • the .glsiatice neelrums flame of entered love that we may If 1 b ifeei(erhing Co dill t t r upon and humble remembrance made them ' Th for North f#ttron drove to to t th th evidences fp M and de (pe his ditty as long a• he could With dig- - Canada takes back a eerie) f Can e only way Rees. t.. orf e other a jive service i fora to Support rt Mackenzie King 11- of 'resew end l•roseective distrPsa. the for the advancement of Thy kingdom. buttons In the treasury e.f their Lunn' po a diswdution of Parliament being re- the boater. and makes a profit on i p� ' 1 future th.�.' men aur ahead) of them til Throng fused -him. be- Is -Leone --tt -arae-toot- both ends of the trip., It would. Mr. filtlg_ but Mr. Neighet+, who a npnsete.ized arms to put a atop.-ta til epee. traiDc•-indeed. there will to sIDu cies is to vote for J. W. Rin<r h Jesus Christ our Saviour. I s s �; ..__.-__ ! the kind e. future they do not want. i Ate,. t 1 It the farmers of the T'nrted State* " -`-!sew-serer. man '' will be sw-l-mmaa18 know their own poaitioa in the eelteme g. S. LESSON FOR SEPT. 1':, 1926, across the Atlantic, and It will take' of thing. 'be industrial and ooramer- I isllav ,Lytle --Gift.) for the Tater•cial 1 '� Hhette•• a ss of their Oa gild a,whllt .to catch r4awJha •avid 29. i -to brought on the election' .g Mr:-Meighrn brought it on twenties he nl long as there. are customs .ta found, as Mg Kb had found. that the 'MI- there rrlllsee 1i tI *AMrf tis G,,v rnment cone! not 1.P carrie•o1 on as there is profit iR the 'rank. The utioler the conolhlons prevailing - in Parliament. Mr. Klee lets aeteel throughout in *montane. with rot:-tt ittional pine - nee. Mt. Meighen line defied, tbec'dn- -.titntinn. He is tai ata a tatty ag exire.+erL in .a vote i f the House 'of Commence. Without the eanrtb,f r parliament -hie Get -ethane... 1s spend Int vast taum•• •.f the ls•..ple's money ' i. eetennatt .11 a...mililou eel/area a f d Israel • • i • thlmbt.r:gleet tariff which has lessen i(asaage-F,xalus 35:2°- than a:2o- Motorists should not cues that twen- sgneerid the profits out of aa'lieuitnr! I Geddes T a t-Prov.:!:9. b tort.ting the cost o[ fanning wits -1, remained for would make nmuzgling more nnractice s . '. ,ctlse atleatt O°t ra:+tng the farm isrome tn, say�ys lu_tl� Mount the children of 1 f nae r• neer and ani.l noir In..rna nn rt, ilrofM>rt I')nate de(;ree• golden e darnel took occasion to make a des 810.000. E rnr the Meigl.en ttaalpa,nt a fa +{ leonine re them as their header. Conservative Txotity of higher tariffs ty-fort strip of concrete on Kingston y when Hoses forty t dtfieulties that now confront the cos - nen g Rn ,e u ! • • I fuze created by that prttx•ers might be saving• At for this Mode.. the man "-nn 3nntntrihnn-144714-On'Inng/e-NeXt--Ireetelferch tar will- pro- bans off[ eels, ' i The Toronto Lzhibttion is on this "elorle us" -int the. fanner who la that brew:lit us n9 out of the land d 9'ttr• fitrtt^ttfl Trtlneyrr1 1i'Mr lit"` hilld to stand the atntet:ing irtween week and is attracting large crowds. Egypt. we wet alt what is become of 1 the rising cote of farthing and the name After Muses bad elle M a red uratic privets of firut .. products will continue rice Inyrsrfgatinns already vide a counter -attraction. - have to be pmrdonrsd for viewing the for this great .Is be was called of every sneigaiing centre ere disclosed. I mr. Meigben deeerem the Robb tntd- enmm.fl. e 1 until the. conditions et , • • o t matter from a ditterent entire Goei'`to t/o again up Into the Mount: • i•an.uilan farmers do not aspire -to kwithh him two tablesgoC etvae In re ueeei to n position of seml-nPet- sptauinng whicked wrote ain the teen an conciliation between God nuU la u.M'P 1Il tI u...,silif•fd n.• aR get is a "sham:' - People who have , dom. I:, order that their under acid la- I P I vrnmmaadtawlts.' 1b try the Steeple der-_ eleollet patcticabie cltfrk law been intyine motor rets at lower icor non be me40-tic.-_herds far an le- 1.4 Al tug* Benner away another tom On tl). 14111 of tteepte in!. r the people i luea:nig and to pnvw t the, public people tee hare ifr budget- dustrial devete►irine•t: e• u*tt..( M a inns and 'when be returned there was fieople I,ecansP will hear nn ..pp .r:rtn .,' :+: the hallo!. tIPasure. Conservative zeal ,in the c_liad their tneoID. lax `;ttaxp of �athmtrrfr tui n 'dente, the- tt,tf} ars,[ been pseswt with him OUler ectdrace tWn the ii.,x of showing With l rT ffiattk l No tt 1 1 1' . If wr ore to jnelgn from Talar ! payments, re•f+m•!• 1 1" •.lu «• of the"Brick for Brick" _ '`-_ writing upon. tide stones. for Mnuei I1*ertorinstires, f� for ,It -tTott tstrposes'•Roh futile: -people r win put a 'two- - wo (Montreal tieraldt ! face shone so that Aaron and all the otnly. ( cent. Instead of a titre. -cent. stamp en ! The "Brick are trying very 1 people were afraid to approach him. hard in whip u r .aloe• sn r>trrt firm Mn.ea "w[st not that the skin 11. of his TRE CUSTOMS SCANDAL I • ttt�lr letters btq'tttlte t*Y the Rohn bud- , i 1 11 the lermern Mr eleiglon le boliinsi t face .lune-" and seeing the fear on OLD AGE PENSIONS t get will appreiiat• the .Hdlghen crit!- :-out-,. •the bait of a "brick for brick" i their fates, be called to them. Aaron T i .•r.TLai,list: been .:.piuQ tCtam at It roll t.i ue. I tariff on agricultural products w as to 1 and the rulers of the congregation gree iii: shoat the smuggling I Ever !Moe 19r the t ld' • mein. the tariff level with that of the drew nenr and he talked with them. entrant. They admit there was. lox- ( age pensions has . e. a interest of the ilonsereative the tame hind of tariff to the mann- nearer anti nearer to hear ail that the py in the rtrst,.nns I) 1 •rtnwnt lw4nre I the piddle eye in ('nnadn. Plenty frf; party Th the ctt.'edta iffitle were that of 1 faetur, rx Speaking its lora Scotia. 1 Lord hod spoken to him: He gage 'the lege lean. f:. 11. Bc •:n w•.i. placed reserrutlens have. been- -tiered WW -t e s at+wl-rini*-10Pana• hP gaol: them the Instructions he hill reeelred y gain votes by "Tho• firs thing that .horrid be t tem the the observance of the Sate in , h•Irge.. nml that m� y things bare • a ^d, -r p.elw•r n[ the Hous, of Civet non. and not morel to l+tra rvicealeti that. ml x:k the public moan. Old age-penidei s have been -de- • It: they vented not indnta.• to >a mltcpJ done lu the revision of the teriff of II hath, concerning the contribution that -this Ihrmlltlen he to tiring the ngelenl-+-wesrte bemadefor the erecting of the they intend intrad to or defend ptld wrong many tura: schedules of Cana right up to tabernacle and the furnishings there - entity Tents. bur nothing was ever The !Moral Government pot the Ltd the level of the United States. and let I of and how the people were to con- �doing tll(S titt•ltt Ill_earn tnalefac done. I: remained- L tee -thttn_Rnd It as bard t0 V't intothistribute of their possessions for_thla fors punished and he i'nstems env", P .paltry- sneer Rt. Hon. W. T.. Menne nzie meat to Oxen up the mere, bur his ef- i 1mci inn as they make It ta_get tato Du haviNt made known -to -them .- -- --- - -- - - - __, ttllteni repNed � 3�3I- tl'b� 8 1(• :Int• Inn fr n• • • been alar • or less in If th 11'nite Stets. and he is promising : Afterwards all the ethers approached Joseph Parker says that their eti- th.tdlastic reelounse cured their mur- muring. The moment- they hetsa- w .rk they onset to complain. liet to- day a church must go to wont it it wrne'd enjoy the spirit of unity and bra,.•. Let nth eft hear Hene!n'a sweet appeal for sereiee awl fora sacrifice. hi various parte of the 1tomluioe cams up the euntetrts of the September - i..sue of Rad and Gee. the reloading. sport magazine. which is just pea 1IAttd. An interesting article on M.U10 to wen• experiences. principally is Eastern (*sonde. by William J. Me - Nulty. appear.. fellowetj by S amusing story o1 a ltritish Columbia :rip, "Por Fieh," by it. J. Broderlek. . . Bunnycaatle t►nte In tale lat+nt lanae dealt. with w,me• experiences. "Living 1 at Clove. Quarters with the Moose of Nova Semis." J. W. Winson orb as 'Interest ion study netts* saw wa1•ti and sereeell owls. Fishing Notes, the regular department edited by d. P. Starlet, contains several articles of di- versified angling Interest and C. 8, t.aJMla' Gins std Atamunilionele rt' meet carries a number of instructive articles) for the shooter in the con- tents 1* als., a good article on the ,ia,obter of ducks by floating nil on Hamilton Ituy. Rod and Gun 1s pwlbliahnL monthly 1.} W .1 Taylor. Limiest. «'oeulptoek. 1r 1: WORLD MISSIONS Fuo4 Began In s Workhouse Tweenty years ago a nor woman in a workhouse in 1')eeoosblre. totally blind reel drat. sent a little gift of Ave shillings for eertaln work then newly started by file Society for the Propel- -Menet! of 'the Gospel.. sat that Ritter now represented by annual ermtril.n• tions never teen than $13(flt a year c'rmsciene.. They err n ; wish nor do bated In an acadenuie manner for craggerntion and misrepresentation. if _ t t i.t!« turd (+e. r+H-13f+ivin to the CLt•tvtya Dear[ f lull - •--•• -. . F Tiinr �trtIi _ _ __. __ ._ n--"'-�: Slot . - -ii- nee -!fie- will- b! i3mt -t7f rye. fdrTa titer smuggling and rumrunning may • • e• ls w app )i --tel n--_elal committee to in January last up to the time of bill o Orillia said: I "Tnriff revision men tents anti began to carry out his etucetel to a minimum. .%t the same delve into the question and obtrin the I death were hamperedl.7 th! eqt t olid it,,on farm proeincta ime notionsevery one whoes. heart time the very first tariff tnvlann we stirred him up. and every one whom tie they ince nothing but contempt ntresanry information. Tbia last nes of the ('J.I.Prcntiv,s to make batty mak" We will make only one r- his ermine made willing. and they vision. and in that revision we will brought the .Lords offering to the place the tariff on farm prewlnett en. mirk of the tabernacle of the congt'e- terir,a caned* to Just as high a level Ration. end 'for all His settler. and for as the American tariff." the holy garments." It would appear `&tfera• _� _ o e y e vl Telt[ an ! r rh er Lief of m[t don, A efi n 7 7 trite s>atla A aria a ail t fe'gi a u n � w twi3 a sure . f'I_ 1ic � - _. It affairs of the I Irtment a gime bee The resolution and the subsequent Meighen and h14 41telttrea tis flitine-1110 for€ the Houle of Cmmmmaa. � 1 nbsegneMat Sarit of Bent (,'Waled sue --almost their mole trine -ba the f•'ertlon campaign. They resent, too: the gross mierepresentntion end. exag- geration - with which C neervative i111 were sponsnre"d, on ivies of the The l tt,ullingwtw)d Bulletin) ' hitherto ter. (ifenttnnan of the New bet un ave how this works out that some etttoogat them were Is - Government. try Hon. Dr. King, who , [,ren: t.nkes Tronaportetion en. now as regent/ the farmer. In the United explained !hat the, total east of an old I bears the nam.• Renfrew. In honor of age pennon scheme, en far as Ottawa H.R.11• the Prince of Wales. The claws of *peahen discuss the affair. and their •was concerned, would he. suede $11.• hiui t rrl,rstt4. endf ar wee trtcen ly taken droTerate attempts to connect Liberal 800,000. railer the plan brought in freer with other hoots of the (filen ttomr, both ten sued women. brought Ministers pPn nrnonniir witb the carting. an equal amount to the.. paid by O. dept by the" 4t,amahin Ugnin tiac0ta in his "brick for brie;" p)lie7, got s. Tn Thies erahMdal tion an extract es 1,18 to be need by each Prnyin`'e Ir Mt tineirt t en ow abet it from 'Inspector liennean'a evidence be- fore the committee of inquiry is role. vent: iennenn-T Mid the thing was relleolotts. Were we to hold them up (null teeter*, was to to 11240 ananally. States, boots and !hoes. leather. ploughs. barrows, mower, and reapers, thretebine meehtnes. horse-rnkett wag- gonx, an 1 earta, are till :Wowed to en- ter free of duty. if Mr. Meighen is menthe in name only, for tiler loved their gold too well to pert with it, either at the command of God or by the good exemple of others wbo gave Cheerfully and willingly. The offerings were of various kinds, The !stormier 15 lying hire undo f4131114.1"est items Rok4 and preemie ,toner[. nthats. not entering the. Tapp Ina t to beaettk•farles residing in that Pro. The Mint was ttrrmnrly of United Then 'he ptndn.Pr. of [hI'nlf.el '*tarn. dntitw are tia*Y.: No.pereon could t.eeice a pen. 1 ate. register at the tilts anti 184r -all iMrnr, In mo t „asps much }ow,r, seas until attaining the age of rereatr 1 ,,e Minnatnnka. int arch agrieultntaI 1mWluct8 no 004 - The mazfmttm amount any nnP .:' doomed n Ilk, rye flour. t -.real foods in person filelding and ii:elbh °�� n 'u Packages apples. is`rrins. iseachese to, (Tenndnn Adrerttaer) metoea turnips. vtstteteMee, onions, s • a -Tutee• 1441, Ttern.patticn- beef, 11111 tum. parktaeow, isrdeeliUM, ltatly happy in its ehoiee of Ministers I poultry find sheep e of Finance lit Eieidla••a ebillti 4a { It Is I rte, of conr+e, _that tiara sews generally admitted. Now 1t la per- 1 many ay:-koltnrat product* of wbieb t•..ived that he has a worthy suereenOr we "IV" .t bulls serpins end a which in Mr. linen whoop widens of 1994 our dnty la lower than that of the on the highwey until w/_gonld rum- I The debate in the munieate with �tawa or what were we going to lo' After a mind deal of meet pe`nillsr. The Tory ne.ni Cera diecnselon the Prime Minister said: knowing the unpopularity et oppo "ignore the whole thing: Mit them In rneh a mwaw.ir'. enotented themse•1vea jail. Any smugglers von got prat them with snlpint sr it. Th le jail." I said. ".til right. air." so we ere was no dl- starteed out with that intention. rising] of the House at any of the threw Q. -The Prime Minister told you readings. Very little dir.vt oppost_ that. to put them 1n Jail? tion was hexed. In the (7wmt.on,. A. -The Prime Minister told to to It la intens -eine. however, to gn back trete them in jell and we w.Te &eel M to the special enmmittee of 1924 and mate a w.rkiy r•eptrt to the Depart - tunnel, but 1 drew their attention M explain dump of the farts gethetrd by the fact that the half of onr time that body. They estimated the total would be takes up in meklnut reports, phpwibrinn nt Cf*natSt sesrg]f.y years ee so, T f ek. Mr. Roti wall "After rel sake tfle seisuro and have them to and 1928 Are veritable triumphs of TTMted Statist But having a etrploa, ndministratlre *kill. Probably this is no rert/117 el►jwrt retold tic• artatned by put tinge' duty on these prodnet.l For Instance, what isnot "mild a duty on wheeet do to any prwluewt In Canada? If ati torr imports of wheat, meta, Uar- N7, and tone frees lnw,ped togWbeg eboy mind not rental a slnate day's dw to be wttrtb, rid portly to hla bnNofrsa training, tie lrnowa by truperlosee the influence 'of tariff. on bsslnems 12 a manner that Air Henry Dvaytnit M Mr. 1b unett could never le. More- over, Mr. Rnbb's ei'petieace 1* aotttiat of tine of the manipulators of Amalie, livery ht *e Wifalprg market at the whops oppentions we often store foto. bs(8t of fie Miami . Mr. Mebgbeto a g, P Mattitvfm e to tbeineethan to the beH.. tor brit*" erniment is nnorsty. I1111*I r sed. Tule rulers, bavlag SON *tin upwards at 24t,14*. Th. 04811 etYt4+ at largo. H• Ain sot as des 1a4 a imam Wanes pttb the 1 Egyptians, mould + wn rich. hnmght goat's hair end ram's skims. They brought "according to what.* man bath end not secluding to tweet be hath not." (2 Cor. 8:12,. 'Theo. too. Vendee the ornaments for personal adornment whftfl the women parted with they gave the wort of " aur Ther wools That *ere wise-heartefl did spin with their hupolt.ane hroti ht that which they had aeon, itoth of bene and of purple. and of..arie+_ end of tine linen. And all the women whose harts stirred them rip in wisdom spun govt's hair." When the ehlieren of Daniel were leerier Rant they borrowed of tee F.geptlana jewels of sliverand je�(►►e�lla� of gold, and raiment. And the 1o,d ease the people livor in the sight at the Egyptians. M that they lent them much thing* a* they required, (Rio - dna 12 :URA). That was the mares from which Mem rich gifts ease W. ...' to in saNfir t motor car satisfaction ti The 1927 McLaughlin -Buick has a host of improvements -refinements that surround the McLaughlin -Buick owner with convenience and lnzury. McLaughlin-Buick's enormous volume makes possible, at the moderate McLaughlin - Buick price, these lnxurious'details: Vdeatioales balanced swheels. bre. operating central, thermostatic circulation control. "met tr■rrnrssoo, jot black tiro with black nine, allorion tip sod iereriorwatssed windows, caoeeeden cokes rrecessed sed toned "ate a�id��to..ra..� wr8itsti stew 12 ao the Gramma saclatap�aidr Dm Dalt. ur.a t a HURON MOTOR SALES • SOUTH ST., GODERICH clAe GREATEST MiAUGUNBUICK EVER BUILT auras slew% aeenr••rass AAA awaw anLiann•rowoa wsa ssatrsOnnI4 ._ 1i