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THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
The Week at Ottawa
By R. J. Ueaehman
I. these duties. half a day or so was I,
spent in derating the queetlou, 1t
' w111 tome. up again at a later date. 1
Ur. Pollute was thc,father of the res..- 1
niioii. 1t will le. reaelled thus he is'
ee leader of the C,u,.ervalhti' party
it: the I'ntviuee of British Columbia
old this gives Mut an opportunity t„
whisper sweet words to the Botts.. in
of taiwo, May 12.-4'arliutuebt Las a way that they way be heard acre,.
Welt very busy. during the tarsi week, the Itot•►y Mountains and tato U,.•
but there is nothing about it which
- fr lt-grow1t11 valleys uf' British
page lends itself to the trout I b' •
dolt-u-d.,sciI committees, more or There Is one tblug. however, Nhlell
less. use bring their Nay iutu thiugr• must elieek any enthusiasm which
The outs that •uttructs Mori attention .I'arliatite nt might have for ila•rens4d
la the a•.ouludt1ee ou ugriculturt total duties _mom (raft and vegetables: It
culuuization. some claim is wade is felt, in the East, that the oru'1wlza-
1hpt the l:r:uslt emigrant does net tiuu formed by the growers for the
ilk.' t, •t,e etau.ita•d by Canadian dor- marketing of their fruit. carrying
tors. It is also said that the Briti'lt with It. as it dot's, the desire Uhl' the
d.1410r. tinting that the Cat iuu t;uv- Is'4er to Ilk priees.'Is not rnmel1 _
crime—id sends de.•tore over 10uxuutiue 4ddrh tails for.lolditieual as.istai.
the British emigrants. 'inane. a little fruit the Goverutuent of the Dominion
campaign •of his own ateatot emigre- in the way of supeort. It to cuutt•laltsl
tion to t'anada. lu other words. it l.o the •uwmM•rs for the .Prairie I'ne
would upts-ar 1114 the) kttt't'kell the vut'es that' the. tariff, to a large'ex-
whole.sh.w 1,es'all4' they tire not get.tent, det4•t•tuines the pricy- which -they
ting u 1 a'l slur of it ,tent .. -t•s. must' lay for the commodities wide!,
It is chinned. of course, that t':outdo t{a•y use. If. In addition t,, the tariff.
is u••t getttug Its fair share of 11rU1s1 there is a combine aiming
athatproducers
ent — -
gwil;rd that u,ts. • We are tv.tt clause de- all manufacturers. then
40 I..•..J ter r s ' i. • firmly fixed aud.11,0 the horticultural Council and Mr.
'..Indy t.401-14*c
"Now don't forget
to bring me Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food. I am feeling
so much better I don't want
to miss a single dose."
DtChase'sNerve food
alnn,t 1 if 111 L 1114•+ bo the prier t noire d f the t ,arse r
to r. -0th Africa ,•r ..tu. 1:1.81111-. u p e!1'ie 111 -111F -Mercy of t
straliu. 1U •. Tit more
to n .
' e+ out slew W '(•;L,rius. cative party, desire to make mor
verify 141.
...ant The phi fact i" 1f )lr• jturraow•g and his friends of !wadNae will, the
uati4.4114'f the figura., d,
that absurd fields look green and the:
aceatuphshna•ats of eta;'.iuen hl 1un::-
,i.o'r11 Gelds .•t u'•1i••21 are. castty exag-
gerat.d when reported to 11- .1. Cue
.'a r 6n::.ua
itr'ss. stontetitue• one ' N.'er'.tt
India. for instance.. was a j.-rl'tl't
little beaten to live M. but au Assia.1-
ated Peel', .itshat1 h uud.•, date of May
WA Itlial2,. the atuteuleut.thut all ell=
raged baud of . uln•wpb,vf• 1 wets re -
drove the Pre•Qlier and the
tyalduct out of the stelm, .tpstrati:ut
House of A,st•wlely .e ith• tlaretlt and
caustic criticism. eas.iu4 up with the
cheerful note: "G•' t'i'.1ts Nhite .tus-
lruli4' 1 don't' ' think' 1rheu the
truth eouaa out. e'auada is indeed the
most I.r•^f+•runs .'•uutr) it In the
world.
Tla•.11„use also .M•cupied Itself with
a lett*[lty 4iallisoiW1 of uaturulizlltiou.
That Is-_which.offers great
wove for rhetoric. It gates to soave
people who. are interested iu each lan-
guage an opportunity t•' paint a lurid
picture of the c1'1 .xanlitiou of this
country Ts'.'ail'e tni-rc an -so matryj4 -”
pie here of foreign Caren. It is cot•
soling t•' retlett that the British race
itae-Tf Iia:- griffttd' atr-It --rr1itt'lr"t
every .Ttri"r -rat* -worth while- tu_11u
•' universe. It is. after all. the product
of uu• amalgam of many races. and
there seems no sound reason i., beifece
-4tri,4 tu4 .tntttu -e1 lr4v 1•,1.;4. from
Northern lir even tented 'Europe W111
Catise.41+' uohle stream which in us lies
to die out Slid leave l,t'Il 01 the wash-
ed -mit • nautili nt,r-. of greame$.'- -Brble .-
af race is a splendid thing, but pride
• of rare should never carry us to 111e
point of failing to seethe g's,d which
Iles in another or the posslhlltty of
strength In another national strain.
• • . .
The 'other greet question which
came la•fure the douse is cowwout)
referred to as the "dumping duty."
•
There is, u section of the Customs .Yet
which gi.es the Gucrrnun•ut ps,wer u,
dx values for duty plirpose:. Ntteu at
the -..piui•,u of the 4 ;uveruor-In-CoUIL-
clt nntnrul products are being . lm-
pbrie.l 111 to price injurious to the
(aundl:nl .' (l 'er. 'rhes All came hi.
to force itt 1!r_.:. It. wa,r intended as
an ,ln•rgela-y uxvsure -us something
%11b!. could 114 used on spacial erlca-
slow, Nhcn-h waethought that, a seri-
am M a•uuditi011 existed. It watt never -
intended that it should he Wade the
opq,ortuultl fur_ the Government to es-
- a scr'''ip duty ou fruit awl
vvrtt.•10,1.s and thus Increase price,
aluriug the i,roduciug sylsen to -the
(isndvautug'• "f ' the consumer. In
csulr'Jitig. for the time at least. these
tfntcmje ubeil:.--rile--4:uveroomiut
has returned to estl111-1.wl Liberal
looney.
994• Horticultural 1'oan.il of Can-
ada lies for wane tittle been agitating
In favor of a seasonal tariff cat fruit
and vegetables. Tee' argument .pas
presented to ll* 'lash Board. The
Board did 14141 te,ct•ja the idea or the
Government did met 'Are to nt. hit
these seasonal duties have been im-
posed from time to time by Mali -rite
00uuc11, and a few ,Llys ago th'•
present existing orders• were catM'et-
tetii. leaving the emit rate as it was
before. Now it must be r'•twvnbe'rxl
that the tariff rate nps'n fn111 and
vegetables is fairly high. it runs
■,„uud 'thirty per ,cut. on West
me,dltlrs. .Still. the ('ou11411 of liortt-
• -vulture. -was uudtislIi L
Orders -In -Connell were relwlMd, tl.
organized n protest. unl. as 1 ey
plain...1 Inst week.: presented their
dory to the 4:wrerument.
• -• • •
The fruit nen were not satlstied.
The till thrill sequel follew'ed : The
C0n'Yrenlives p re+NIMe1-- an aatenai- .
meet 10 the motion to go int() supp:y
the other gila. urging the restoration of
story which th.y
-
presented, they should do sowethia$ with 1,964. Ou the same basis, the
to explain to the tv.usumere of our cost of llviug last year fu the United'
cities and the resident• of the lira' s States was lid; Great Britain, 160;
tIM' operation ..f the fruit distill, Frame. :117, and Germany., 1111. Tlae'
iu the 1'rovtutr ,if British 1'.•;u Itw trlaesa t1Nugith 10%; Hungary, s are reported
ed and
WHO 18 THE WE*LTHIE:T 1'ulaud, 120.9.
In gureruuteut expa•udltures for der I
"AVER/Ali" )IU1(<f relive 111 11127. the l'njted Stan's was
first. with Silitf,7119.(1)0; Great Brl-
ihe New Zealander, N'llh 7F3.3I7.7U, lain second with 15,07,127.000; Russia
Is the wealthiest average citizen
i'1
Ike world; the Swiss next, with
601.20; tits American third, with 12.-
941.110,
2:941.111, uud the Ituuuwuiau Is fourth.
with 12,ss.214, according to a chart of
world teonotuie tendinous 'compiled by
Redmond & Great Britain. with
*2000.10 ter
0I(;_!•10,annt
d Au ttolia. Willi *2:119, �ful.
1,a In the order named. At the other
cud of the pros(ee'rlty scale ore Soviet
Russia. With x210.00 per capita : United Iitate's, with 148.1, and l an
-
It
with fu!he Ci.s/, and Bulgaria, ads with 127.9. per 1.1100 inhabitants.
lTars far ahead of the rest of the world
The headiest per capita debt, accord- as telephone users.
tug to the chart. which analyzer the
.,,nuwic status of forty-nine countrieet,
r.udcr sixty headings.s
-third, with tt:H7,5se'.t441t1; t'lona fourth,
with *21,7.7030*al, and-Frquce lith.
with 121,11,441$.000. The soaves also
shows that In railroad mileage per141.41011 inhabitants the ranking 1s us
follows: Australia. Ont; Canada. 42:
New '/caland. 21.7 ; United States.
'21
10 motor vehicles her 1.
1100
tants of populaliott the United mute'
was 187.7'; \ew 'ielllaull.. 107.(1; l tttl-
ada 89.1, and Australia. 705. The
i borne by Liked Athletes
(;seat Britain, with $014.30. New %ea- I "Youknow, Jones
lutwowlvma 11 I
Enol has /1w-41.7o./1w-41.7o. and France. $-t:.ti.20. prefertir, his
The debt ler capital for the United first wife wasatl ells nipittl1in ,'ter, hi+
Scutes Is 1156.20. In cost of ]Ilton- 1 third was„1 tl,eunis star, and--"
figured ou a pre-war basis o[ 100.
1111111111 rt)tit;-0.wit-it$•000, ltulgarlM �._ 'Y:esld heuy. u : 1'he tong wast l•ac,
nest.
if in every sport ." .
with and thtnl,
hada N
G reeler
I!
LADA"
TEA
Our experts search through thousands of tea
samples to find just the right teas to go in
"SALADA" blends. Ordinary teas will not do
exceptionally fine teas only, are used. In this way
"SALADA" maintains Its unrivalled position.
Pruni Hollywood
-Ines your sou ever eon* back to
kit you. elute he gut In the movies
lit Hollywood?"
-Every' siltlamer," auswen'l Grand-
ma, proudly ; "every summer of the
eta r. a• years 1.144 leen gout•.•'
"And 'did he bring Ilia wife with
"Each trots." site answered. "Ani
they was three Its puny girls as you
• ewer laid rys'e +-"
EN of Huron C�ilnty!
1)urlonl Don't Tell
P.Wtalus physician Oto luau plaster-
ing defective w•a111 : "The trowel
covers uCi a lot of mistakes- what''"
Workman: "Yui. 4uv'etor-anal so
dw .the spade," Ex,'11angYy'
The king of Jugoslavia is said to be
suffering from insomnia and wcluu-
eholia. E 1d4•urly-
SI allotting IS wrung
..1Ih Ills radii, Chicago F:v'enlug
Your Attention is Drawn to the Fact that Saturday, May
19th, in the Town of Goderich I Will Open the greatest
-iy"._.-
�/ :4
:WRIGL
Add to the joy of the
A open road -this pleasure.
• giving refreshment.
A wgar-coated gum that
• affords double value. Pep-
permint flavor In the sugar
$ meting and peppermint
savored gum
•
s Smelt!'
CT 1$•.I.g
LE OF USED CARS
in the Hoy of This Part of Canada. You Are Invited
to
&teiiiis Special PjiceSeliing ofGuaranteed-Cars•
r Huron residents to buy good guaranteed
I Have Made
Arrangements
with the "11111ui1teu McLaughlin itlilek
Sales" for the releasee to me of a number of
their Less( ustcl ears at nominal prices. Said
ears to be offered for sale In Huron County
oil pla>.11 lLttraeticc uterus. Kale commences
*Saturday, May 19th.
City Owned Cars
All ears In this sale ha't'e Leen c!ty-
ownerl and never cott the smooth city janv-
mewl$.--Seveiltl -_Were_ .-rhattIfeur-,!riven.
There are thousands of miles of d,.sanhable
•
service. pleasure and riding c'omfor't in every
car.
All Reconditioned
Every car has been reeonditloued and
heoutifully painted by Mcl.nnghlin-1luitk's
own s.•,lvie-e experts. They are equipped
with li' • • -4, spare tires, etc., ready to drive
away.
United Selling
System in Charge
11..• pr....lent, vll•e-presidetlt and sn
manager of this well-known organization
have been sent to Inc to see that this in-
augural Vale is opened according to Ham-
ilton McLaughlin -Buick standards.
NO INTEREST
TO PAY
in addition to the splendid terms of
pnynwnt arranged. 1 am instructed to accept
all sale's 44lthoul adding Interest or carrying
charges lo the sale prim. 1 feel 1h;►1 this
feature is 84144)4141 the motif extraordinary of
the deal.
I :signed • Isst .1. Baker
Phone '42, Goderich
MANY OTHER KINDS OF CARS
NOT MENTIONED HERE BE-
CAUSE OF LIMITED SPACE
used cars is set forth in the comments
d forth the comments
The fact that this is one of the most unusual opportunities for urn the
ine the column at the left. The Hamilton ng arrangements for the conducting of he Canada'ssale under the supervision of Unnew and used car itedeSelling Systeme repre representa-
tives
personally and also made aeT g
fives in my behalf '1'h "Hamilton McLaughlin -Buick Sales" are proud possessors of an unsullied name for fair dealing, and I am bound
by agreement to carry out the honor of their good name. It will pay you to come to this sale and "Buy -with Confidence."
Buick Master -Six Sedan
This car was expertly cared for.
as may be seen by its splendid duel,
finish and luxurious _taupe, upholstery.
You'll: enjoy the thrill of its flashing
power. It is equipped with license.
bumper and bumperettes, 4 -wheel
brakes ittirl '1 1rine1 tires.
ESSEX COACH
A thing of beauty with its glisten-
ing new paint, classy bumper and
bumperette14. Au engine in excellent
condition and 1 good tires. Very easy
to handle. Drive it—judge for your-
self.
Nash 4 -Door Sedan
A wonderful family car, good for
thousands and thousands of miles.
This has an exceptionally powerful
engine and is equipped with 5 disc
wheel, and tires like new, sturdy
bumper and dejn'ndahle brakes. Newly
painted.
Nash 6 4 -Door Sedan.
You must see this one. Itis just
tett of the paint shop and looks like
new. its powerfrl six eylin(ler engine
is aWay- at a boleti. Equipped with 5
Rotel tires, 'automatic windshield wiper,
bumper and good brakes.
L. J. BAKER
ESSEX COACH
A new ear couldn't give you more
value than this for the money. A
brilliant new finish, durable twilled up-
holstery and a topnotch engine.
Bumper and bnmllerettes, 5 good tires.
McLaughlin Sports Coach
Tte kind of car that has passed
you like a flash. Beautiful deep pile -
striped mohair upholstery. Equipped .
with 5 tires, trunk on back, bumper,
etc., and newly duco finished. You'll
want this one at first sight.
Packard Coupe (4 pass.)
A picture of power and speed—an
engine seething with power—and rides
like velvet. It has spring steel bumper,
5 tires and tire cover. Rides like vel
vet on ANY road. New duco finish.
Call Us Up
If you are interested in any car
and cannot come in, ring us up at the
Cioderich Inn and we will be only too
glad to drive the car out to give you a
demonstration. Telephone 42, God-
erich.
t
Hudson Super Six
Drives and lookslike new. Long.
1oµ, speedy lines and newly painted
5 good tires, bumper, bumperettes, etc.,
go with it. No hill too steep for this
good car. .Priced right.
BUICK COUPE
A beautiful -looking car that -is--
just as good as it looks. Its powerful
engine is fairly alive at your command.
Equipped with 5 tires, bumper and
bumperettes. A richly colored car.
ff
Overland 6 Coach
This popular car is A-1 shape.
For town or country use you will find
in it the maximum of power, speed and
riding comfort. It has steel bumper,
5 good tires, etc., etc.
New and Used Trucks
If you are interested in saving
money on good new or used trucks ask
about them when you come to the sale.
Prices are right and tr,ieks the hest
obtainable.
GODERICH INN
�, ,� Qn��ctCH, O N T.
HAMILTON ST
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