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S••-fr611RaAay, April 4, i9919.
kart in Federal palttk•s on more than!
1/11 Stimuli. ,ul i• I oue uc'.alon. Fur many yenta before'
�D 11 1 hilt death he was pollee magistrate for
1CS'I'A111.1Y11KID 1918 the city of Wlunipeg.
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THE SIGNAL PKINTLN6 CO., LTD.
Teleyb•oe 36 : ; Goderirh. (Int.
W lt. Robertson. Editor and Manager
Thursday. April 4. It12A.
EDITOBLL NOTES
That five .cut. a oration . ,• :a sol lie
Hydro Methods
(The Falrller, rhino
mince Iona before this advents of the
11M/trio Ilyd.ro•I:Ie.•trlc roam i+cion ,
privaTF-1nye+tor, st -Walkerton and
$owhampl,•u carried on alt11oit later•
feren.•e trotu any,'1.•' the hoopoes ..f
n4nkn,g and selling electr4.• energy. .1.
few mouths •1774,, Vie -e .private luve"t-
ors sold their plants and hu'ln,'+s to n
isle*',, of the 1111:e.1 Suite. natued
hay. who lies. It 1- 'cif:. intoner i
! • 1 a.rt'11.e anti ren.'
.lc.7 price... Pur,
' res .ot.. unannounced. he ha. Bern
4 i.deut(y /instilled n••t only. 1y t11e olti
ei-fit. of the Hydro. huh even by the
1'r.11,e Minister •'•the Province. who
n•, kr. unseemly threat. and AIN...91
141. subordinates In ,r amazing c.w.o.
The Ilylr.ltattnonnr...puhluc'%. that is
i4 111 pay the cost of litigation 7,. less
the validity of I-'u+La.'''. fr:iTichi.4.+and
Promotes vulgarly :, play 11 reducing
I',•shay's proper... er4- d' •! I:i4.-dnent ,••
.' .11.11111'. 114••• '41..' .4,1, r.• I...7, 9.'r
age! This (tat .:14. le +,1__e+t1,l is that
the ily'dr.. fe.ir- the'wet).•t1tion of th's
111 it MP iliv.•-70r. who pronli•0•e t0
brag relief to the farmer. or ht. 44.
tri. t. A►wuuinut thou there i+ ample
niter-. power in this I•ro'in..•. it I. oh-
%: ,n, that the Ih-.1ro hes ieec in:oa)-
p.7.7.1 fo delel,q. it an.i tow. 11Nng+
cr.•rgc from the private ,:evelot.uomt,
of the Gat4uernl. i7, grief.. T...id•tt.e
grow'Ing •li...•utent. It prom!...+ utt
a•'+'!T and r.•kl„-sly to trey the cost
of 1.iret line.. to p.r... i.!e energy for a
mane In the lludstu Ilay herein and u•.
build n string of power plants from
the Sault to the nrtawa. liar the
. 7.709 c14mmlaed4.lier. )Iagra11,. 'n -h.. has
I.•.•.. Tested n. a Mau . h•Irn•ter. 1 0 -
?W.,: :.' sly! -
is 14 pretty stiff tax.
• . •:; •
The weather must pkoye.l a tel
April food joke on rho Province.
• • •
If tete Pr.'. ..1 detective 9 .,
•ee.ls a miser, ',,:••,. why not ''4). ,l
postilion to in .:Ito'•
• •
\Whv ,x1111.0 !,.Cast the wou14'Ii
e% miple i7, -.b a clothe.': for 11, '
:h.• hit over our
• • •
blow msny 4lur'•17 county ty faruers
ate to r,Ini ad':4111agr of the I:elrern-
iw..at-.offer of :7"'r tree- for :1 n'or••t:1-
1.,11 purposes.'
• • •
• The e:oderiel' Fund for ole British
flitter. will I. cbme•1 very shortly. and
1117o11e who Dishes to make a .atitri'
Mallon stotnl.l send 11 Iu et lll..
• • •___
Perlin'.. • Mr. i'rretl•'ll intends to B►�in%t*n Churchill'. Eatest Book
stake a r..lnction in the automobile f M7lv1•rton Sun 1
Itcr:l.r fee neat year. to help his can, 1 ttdonbte.11' I11r 111'«n ter -Mile mill
.1idult.* through the text genera' 111 F.ng14.h pnhlie le• 114da,r is Ito.
Ib.n �Wl7,ann Nta•ifn.rr Clpin•hlll.
election. ' o' ::,t ..•Lor of Ihr Ev.h,rpier, who nit
• • • • ,.sly' mikes t.4o,) bo.lgl,' bat has
Miss Ie.•. All., mus ole whirling tone mode n"•urils in Iwo alit, and has
7ndate in .1711ebyrrps,- 'I ne vouch for his /sundry in *111)0.4 of
1.•a.(•. ile 7)a•- Buri,.. the pant ten
!ions t,., lite Itr.tGh ilou•e of /'0W ,near. tarn able tri +ttarrh time from
m.n.s. i• the tenth woman member of- hi. ;.1b7ic duties to write and ptibll.h
that body. lire vohjlnes on the war., the final one.
• • • The .%ft•rmath." at'ta':lriug recently.
The t/st(lor'. are in .nnra•nlioli at Ile I. a fascinating writer and the
...p.• d tops vnh,,m. 4n teel1Wndouf
'4or.;vto this neck and it Mr. Fergm- enol it.'i7U•rrst Isv
ea1:11non. ;an.{ corp.
son !estrus hard be will hear .oye 4..1'fa.. In his opening . 74*;. er he
.,,muga(. .q1 lop. 1'•lm•r*loluil p.'Ihv rlTs TI'.' ennel11•i.m of the Groat
II at :.ill snake- his carr burn. ' ' War ratio." I ?'.*o4 to thelila/lea
• ••1.'sili..n -he ha• yet attained. For
the fourth time in four site•en.lre
' The 1nth rio Legislature coiselittled es•nUtrie. she hk!. h.,.h•.i and siertained
its 1:12K .rs•isw: o,: •'rhurs•hly last. the re•4•taiue of 1:nr.g.. to a m411tarti
Among the measure. pta.s,•.I 4a, the 71rosins : mid -far the fourth lint.. th'
gr
a'nr Iws'tnrd',I 11 11:,:1 the oat of
ltd -age Pension.' Act. hal .it mil: Ire small •tar.. 1.f ole 1 :' 1'omtrhr-. for
'...ne m.alth',: yet Before aduntiintrtire '.hos• prorr..tlMo • 1;'.rland had 11e -
boards are set up throughout the l'ro-' claire.! war. in fur indcpen.enee.
rune m.1 pension moue,. are actually. Spain. the French Alouare•hy. the
Em -
paid. trench Empire and the German Em-
• • •• , lite had all overrun 'and s.utht t..
posse•• ..r 'ruminate dela regions.
It was pmts.«•d in the la'RI.lahwh' Idtr(ng Itf► y.'irs England had w'1Ni-
that a photograph 119 the holder should '7...I them all 1.5 wear •end plicy. and
be,n'yuired with every Ih 7,..r pa•rndt,, ill Imd Iswn deflated anti elrlren ant.
77 wuv:.l precrnt many.eltefrail- of 7o Inst i
1 s11prlar Wilton
tordr wh,ich in• luadnedd
d.krot• use of hermits. .Thr Globe the I'h114p Ip. Lnu4. X1t'. and Napoleon.
there could he aide,' (he el 1114,, ,.f
\Will; Int II. of Germany. These font
great series of ....guts. d!re,•ted 111•
saver\ingly to the /sane end through
' 11111 g.u.r,.ali.rn- and all crowned
with •n.,t•+.. eoustjtnte a re,•ord of
persd"t.•m•y and :h hierrm.ut w ithunt
parallel in the 111.7•.ry of :ancient and
modern time..
11.4•, They Ihr It In Leaden
aThr Farmer.', San,
. Writing i7, The star. anent the Tor-
onto 1.4111.1. order nrohihit n,g the le*
of piddle hal:. f..r the d,+,e'-1'a, of
vocan4,utao.t •b•• rba e.. W. L. Smith pslt•
i7* as plea) for the 1:i,'lis11 •'41,•111 which
allostrs not forty freedom but netmll,
pr,n 4.74'. isdht' protection for the
*41.74.7 orat..r. Mr. ktn,th"i chew.
that '•tram 4- Q:u.77••r•nl, only *there
there I• If, +titers raise." remind. The
7(11n o9 the +ton Mid +.1117*• year. ago
by :. highly of:w'e•d American 4A'741
amc•r offer tl t4•1* to f. Ion. Com-
paring Laudon :I .1 New fork poll.,•
Mlrmry ..qt '.f•h4, lipids has to.get along me/Moly be w:,. amazed Ilk the w'd4
ether day coltIt1rt.ted upon the ;•.L.'. of
11 111,11, who w.i4 faun.' to 1111.• bought
Stet worth of liquor its one tiny by - the
n-,• of .four different permits.
• • • d•
'Too'
port of 'l'orottto h:1. fmrgi+heti
P... huge total ..9 s*i.u's'.1:2 4c, •'u•-
•loni+ mud esci.,• re1'0111e Cor Ila' 11-7"a'
y,,fir ending %,*h March :11." ay+The
11ol.•. %illi floe ••oultn•nt !but the Fed-
eral Govern Melt? should have a khalif'
feeling (..r .o large n contributor to
ole mot:• ist reren,o Hilt It i+ 7,1.1.
Toronto that pity. thio lunge sunt 11
"*is the ".Idt.imau1. conanmer." eel the
he.k •,•nrnwion Sr wherever lie may
'1.' %rho realty pays the las. - Tor.ilo
awake. a profit on the eustotfie and eve
cow Mlles .''heti;fe.I at it: revenue one.
and is able. 111 1.011.1 .ky+•r:lp'r. oil cit
H.•pitrilt , while -the man who dig. the
a4th. iii• old house mad burn.
• ••
Tie Toronto Telegram Believes that
it is the intention to have the Provl,.�
vial g'•urrtl rle,•t4on. ov,'r before an-'
other 'meeting14f the e',miniature. Int
it ea11n.t understand why Mr. Fergu-
son Is 111 '.11.•11 a hurry. 1t solggestr.
that he might lend n' hand to 111.
friend" al ,flttaw'a by boldin_ '.79 the
e1/.•tion tclllhl nett rear. tin)4 The
'1'7":egra m :
It it no ,0.•ret that Premier King
intend, to bring on the Federal
to,n 4n the alumni, of, I?:A*. What
would give more heart t.. t11:• Federal
Conservatives In that tight tion. :1
smashing Conservative victory in Iln-
t:irk, 4n the preceding ,lune'' That
victoy du7ght .7:ort •a wane ..f ,•rtln'.
Mani. all reser 1'1111.11111 that *4,111.4 pro -
doe.: ,eartling ossein!' along •410111 •
0,•tober. , , .
list p+•rhlit. \L•. 1'.r.ln1'n ie not quite
t.. sure A)f n •(1iushin1( Con.e•r..uh,•
:fetor' t. The Tel.•: rani seem. to I.
• • •
'r%1• moire- prominent i11 the pull!.•
mous utter:owe. permitted within (he
p'nrilru .1 the famous Ilyd(• Park. I1.•
told of Lo% 01174 -wort!!) gree bin, -'•If
I 'i• of 1'annda prof'+til 1144;17 lest wa•k.
:sir 14..,w'r GotiIr. w110 Woe 111:1 11 three
77*''11) 1n *gel was ;11.10, 410rd 1,lennm11nt-
Gotrruor nf. tjnelter. died :wnbd•ttlt
)else 1144 he %.,. 1,10'111 1.• prorogue the
Itnevhn•iul Legi'L•ture. Sir loaner
Was Premier of Quebec for nfhwn
years and afterulyd' was Minister of
Justi.-. in Thr Mackenzie Nina G.,cern•l
61111 ,' 11771141: for n few• years.
tiring ''11 account of Ill-hefiltht Ilor,
Hugh .tohn Mscdovald, 41ia.r death
u•currA,7 at Winnipeg atter 11 long -ill -1
teas, i••losigel to a somewhat earlier
period of (anadinn pnlitkal history.
A. the -on of bis di+rn,anlshed father.
he Inhwrlted some portion of the!
glamor that attached tl the person
and the career of Sir John A. Mardon•
aid: but he ahs.. won distinction in hie'
own right 444 wano primmer of Mani.I
t,tt'a nee mallell years, end glen took a
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
.\ DANGEROUS FIND
-Thr Daily Cir
•:..rke'dlll• to -'11 h :1 I,it,•Il of fa•c t1. •1
be netuitllc in%,:e,7 the 11101. 70 h
Kang I:e.•ria' from Iln,•kin7h,uu 1',I: e.
trl.c. and "string him up" to the
tree 1"4'neuh which he was Spell kilt.
This sentiment 1.•41. .hw•r''d to tln•
...Ito. the situall.m looked rather ugh)
r . the New Yorker. who did not kttuu
lj• Hyde Park.- In 4'eutnd Park.
with ' *he l'r•sldenr t,s the propose• 1
.4air. Ili•-I.'li.w re+•re. would ha...
1.••n cal1/s1 out. !.Mons. e'en if not
amis. would 11:fir beet. llourlsbea. and.
11, all likelihood. 111a'd-led wow1,1 have
rril,Itel. Instead of which n lour
London "Lohhle." *shit haul leen calmly
surveying ole 4,r,.cwdi*,'4 from the
outsk'irt's of the crowd,•att4 who had
apparently come to 11e .•on(•Itt.lon (hat
enough had 1.wu +774,1. quietly pushed
his wa' within earshot .0f the speaker
:uul, witi.a g..'l-1111tured grin on his
face. remarked. .o that oar +tied ,,I1
might hear. "Excuse awe interrupting.
mister. but would you mind 'aught_
King George on :1 tree at the other'.1.d•
of the roa.1, you're Mocking the tram..
ere." The. roar of hinghter that
greeted this sally pmt everyone in g'1/11,1
luinu,r. Itsconitlhd. the optsiker got
down from his soap l4'x. and the craved
dispersed in high glow. p.'•1tt.uing the
Winging of Klne George until a more
litti7,g ocoaalon.
TEE RHYMING
OPTIMJST
L -By Aline hlic ::•.;tri.
lute'. Record
The SnIq.:4ant :
(: ra cit IW another chance.
1t 'rine: Erase
Wrong deeds and wick.'.i wordy
That ...trete now thrnngh nemory'I
drrar•st place
Like foul. ill -turned hirds.
Grunt f may meet my cares in nobler
Mood '
And braver. +trun:n'r prove:
Let the wipe out the• ra,k ia.rat:
111.1P
With tl11.11 1 .he:t.,l lore.
Lore:
T.H. intr. f..r .Time. relenfd s., g e+ hi.
way:
I 111 1 1111.. heard your pntyer.
11.1 !'r'ing 1.(n.e. 1 c14nnot chno.,' 1.411
r
No fault 4s written there.
l7,
those bright tablet's w Imre tine
records
Ea.•11 treasured glans' and klos.
There in no hint of 111.4, In deed. t7"
words
Tri nt'Ir-the tale of
tt-.tLl'.tBLE TRAINING
The nnp..ruwnee of ai kttow'!edgr 14f
!lest old among worker+ 4+ loin.
steadily emphn'harl by leading cor-
poration. thro,Utliont the country. The
Ih•11 Telephone ('omp..ny has hewn f
deader In pri.m..ling such kunwh•dg.•
1111ongxt 4t+ employer'.. The annual
report of the Company *totes) that nj
1f. male pl:int emdoyeee. orrr aloft In
!minter. seventy per ..'nt. are gnnl*H/.l
first-abless. This o+ on enviable p'si-
tion and "he of which the Company
mor well he prom,. As s result. !tell
etntd.yl•(•+ have been a1.1.' 1n 'render
:lid, in vilified ca.e+. not 4,111'. 1., their
f.•.,,,lo•+.tnplo)lw+ 1.114 /1114, to 'outer
4. 11111. of n -.idirnt.
PROMINENT MEMBERS QI'IT BRITISH POLiTI('S
When rhe present 17r411sh Moist. n9 /'o1111n0ns glwohe,. In s 94.w•
.cork.' time oisly or mare of its memler. *111 retire from: politics. The
more promjnpnt of tie+• include Rt. ilon. 1'. itridlgent,tl, first Lord of
the A,hniralt, !left * : Sidney 1Welh, famous' Fabian leader (lower
right). and lir.. IHlltnn 1'hllllp'+on, who represents Ikon i. -k-..,, Tweed,
formerly her husband's *eat (telt. rlftht ).
a...aan.. • 111 alma►.
,,, 11.11.
,THE :By
AT OTTAWA
:BSI `I . J. .1' {a nw n
Ottawa. March :: The II-
-cloned for the 1: -'..r re..• The,
11:1114 are quiet. -7"•t.• where liar,' find!
there a memlwr t,..• -,r from huue to
ree11 r7,. or 4-I1h a 1• ,rnneg ambition to,
solve stone problem n solitude. 147,777.7".
user hl• tacit.
The last debate •'••ntalue.l * few
thoughts which may be l wd to point
a moral. The sub; sat w.s. the (irafu
Act. It might as a.al Mop been 1111
other queetlon, the (•riff. t11• manage.
mens of the railway.. the building of
the ('higrectt (•;11 11. or Maritime
rights. so far as th + Particular point •
14 concerned. 1
Generally sl'eakir.g. !wordier. of
4'n,rll:un,nt are not well Informed.
That 1. time. not ail„7,r of member. of
Parliament. but .. every. .other chis.
in the community. The writer of this'
particular '•-rue, is not taking unction
to himself 7,r a'.miming that he is well
informed. The ,..r9 e( the -11m'.
e'unmtons ..'ver. pr'.l,4cJ:y every
single problem w1,1• -h. to n. -h,', the tr1'
1ion:1 I life of the IS,Mil,hm of 1',n •
-
:•tin. Fader this circam.tnnce. it
44.111,1 be wildly :,l.+l:r.t to lin.atrine
. that every man in the lion... of Cow'
mon4 e41u14 be en ,uthorily own every
subject.
t
No Alan Knobs All
The fact is th .1 he Is not. If Ie'.
spreads himself o.er 111x• entire range.
he -pesetas ant 1... •' 'u, and the result
that he eke. th. .m_Ir.•s.bao of Rein.
an " M.S." who.':. twilit interpreted%
means "Master o9 Surf:,+•+." Thr
remedy f.1r this ron.lition 114 that a
nemher of Tern., Mee .110111.1 try 7o.,
7,i:tkr hiMAPIf a master 444. nue pareira-.
lar +ilb)ert. If he makes himself
a master cif a .1164,,.•1. he will
alm,alit to onfaer' .7,i.
Think what (7..• world world hate
lost If Henry 1 -.rd had .q'r1'nd 114+
neuritic. over .'.•r3thing that hike.
something real to coutribut• to the
Douse. There are, many others doing
similar work.
An Agricultural Trifle Needed '
Just at the moment there are some
things which urs distilled). • lu.klug.
Since I)r, Total* disappeared from the
Douse to hee11me the leader of the
Consrrvfitlrt' party In. the 1'rot•I114.e nf,
British Colimibin. ,there Is 1191 upon
the "Tory" side a Ro,id and competent
grits
ow •77ri.•tiltural probh'll.' Then.
a here ould you 111.'1 In the lime....titt•
side .7"f the Minister of Ito IIna,s hllu't'If,
c man a hu Is 11 c.'mlrHeut critic 7,r even
n .f114le7,t of rnilwoiy admluixtrutionf
That le one weakness. 4.9 this Parlia-
ment. 17' 11e'141s Ilpou the 1'ouwn'a-
the .111.' 1%'•. ,e three leen who are
capstbk' •d examining n1 some detail
111e operations of the (':*lla.l{all :VR -
1101181 Itallwdys and comparing it
with 1lie operation of -Ober roads. in
order to bring to the front certain
facts which might enalde the people
to tree( 71•eIearer understanding of our
problem.. Of cobra.', if the Conserva-
tive party *err In lower. the ,:,nue
Mho: w'oul'1 Ie needed ni•'11 the Lib -1
• r.•1 4d/
Then there 'i. one other feature sad• II
Ie
la, kitty, upon the liberal side of tie!
limos. that Is, frank critl'lsm, There!
1 tendency to aceetd trilloitlt dispute
all act• of the Government. Such all
attitude- 11.44•• not make f,'r the mel•,
fare ..f the party. The .7rengt7 149 a
p:arty rents in Its rulnl+t frlwdum. If
the rank and file aeeept every exleudl-
Inn•. every item of the Government.
every ort of legf.laIloo. without chat-'
tinge or .1i•cu.'ion. then flet (witty iel
weakc,14d. the 1:elt'erllltw•II7 l7" ''1114•..
le.. '•tri. dent. and In the e11.1 41 re -alts i
in the internal decay of the tarty loci
which the subservient noluleaeene.'
develop.. There in no doubt of the fact
that there are ache items earned 4,111
(.y the Government In which there is a
l:.k of general approval. Yet sfirh
the stern habit dekeloped by Parlia-
mentary t, -.'cerement that acts whe-
ther wise or otherwise are accepted be
the party In power and crIticl'ed. 1y
the opposing side.
The Other Side
The eica.tly opposite character!+ti•
developed from the Cuus'rvative .idol
of "tie •lf„nw'. .7.0 Aet may he per -1
!reel' right and proper. A section of
the budget may represent a splendid
achievement on the part of the dinr-
erntlweut. It Makes no differen.•e what
it i:, it will wrier •a•ver' crit!, -ism
from 1114 ether side tweets.. It i. a
promeal of the G,vern,ntot. The re-
sult is that the t'uuserret*re party
Ione. it. sincerity. and sin.•erity is the
real genius of crltlel•uo.
Farmer Members
Thee that .11.tiu77uishr1 s0.'(,..I,'nt
the 7f,.ts.• which may be •s•Illwptlally
knout: as the "rt,altli-a.1 Ponies." -or,
in other Donis. the C.E.A. group. :IL+')
uttel,tiul. It *'111 be re-
calls,' that i7, the old days they 11114.1,'
their violent protest against the in-
'lluence of the party whip and against
the eau us. They oust' oat- :ruga'.
either of the 3rto old pertly+ It is the
.flat rule cit heir .aveu+ that every-
body most obey. and whit the tluru•
acrid... t.. .1..:114. member" .1... Tlou .ou-
sider the amendment moved to the
budget this year. It prop/eats i,7, nh•
ere:.'.e 4n (1e Itri tish preference. tt
i place In the 1fa4ny states, Instead of
'...noe,trating• upon the greet peroldem
which he has -In hand. rhe manufac-
ture ..f i chrall' and em. -hent "Lizzie'
Srippnsln1• 1:e4Fnnrd Rho w 11114 scat-
' teed. Instead of (.el)cehrrating, the
work tf hl. mind. '111 might have ae,
eomplished little. All rho+e bright
an, scintilla, nig remark• whi•d..,nue
frena hint :n.: which tone• from- lam ,
now might have fallen dead and flat
nisei an Indifferent *'oil,:. The s:ane'
I. true In regard to (he work of the ,
u*uder of rhe !poise. If he 4'. t,. le
' an expert 1191'11 ererythivat. it will etld
tip in his 'wing an expert 4n nothing
and in helm;. more or less. hopeless 111 '
s•7 far ns h,+ .'rvie. to 1'l. con'.til,
(•n.y and to In. (•oantry 4. eon,rrue.l.
Shining Fxatlttleks .
4..f 11+ '.uke part kohl r rota mole.
from different side. of the House.
John; 711lk,r vemhpr for epl'.tpgelle.
hos made :l --swim! .study of the or,...
' te4*, lest as a neon. of grading
wheat. De a• Beret thorough 111 h4.
work. (')ne noted nut nr.s•+snrl1y 7Rroe
with 111. conclusion. hot the fact -Is
that )(Mar. by penetrating to the i.ot-
tom 'cif r1.4. ge,•'.II,n. Min been able to
make a i•nntribnllnn 7n the llnuw.
W. 1:. Fried. M.I'. ttpnwn.-ia11en•
beret. 1ms'771.rn considerable atter,-
. *loll to th.• sln..+tl.a, of reparation.. Ile
I• .1 too de'e7.•4.7ng a tendency to pry
into public :o•onn*s. 1:. .1. Harland.
!II 1'1F..\. member,' and homwlf a farm-
1er. 1114 Made t special stud, of the
conetltltlon:l question and rail streak
44!!11 II good •:eel of 1.1,1•itr )Ipo11I the
problemis ili.•.Ire(1 in' our. national
+meet». 1•:. .1 . Toting. tete niter for
11Weyd11rn. 4. at expert to the lumping
I.t''( and on s,• •tion -13. a Irl rtil'lll:lrlt'
(torte/it.. sect:on of the 4',,"10011.+ .tet.
1.1/r. 1k.i,nelh :,1111 ".14,114" 1'nllan.e sire
1 keen srtulent+ of the Stirkh)77. or the
t:rain .4.1.
Now the... .,re only etangdrs taken
more or Ie..• random of men Oho
Innis .•.•,'.,1 e4 ilium ' a particular
• lank and ..I... therefore. who,. they
'.leak 111-1. these gle.t ioM.. il:n'r
ff�i1Q`
At the end of a dav', work, relieve
nervous tension before eating.
Wrigley', scull refresh and tone you
up -so that you're ready to enjoy
your foul.
Then, after meals, Wrigley's helps
digestion, cleanses the teeth, remove•
all traces of eating or smoking -
sweetens the Meath.
WRIGLEYS
fr5f, ,
5�-
Ba lm•. ••.�...+so1M.+,•sIM'AO ..Alt'a•,'ofolin., .
d Colds
Vapors inhaled
quickly clear head
V VAPO
coss
OVER 1 MILLION JARS USEDYI4RL'.
Purity Flour Cakes Keep Fresh
A cake shown at Toronto Exhibition
made from this Recipe kept fresh for
five days in the heat and air without
peoti/cdon. Try it outlay -with Punty.
I ono w whits sugar, yS sup butter, cream ,oge.her.
80 _1 beaten egg yolks. ii cup milk and •air, iluke-
warin-T, ddi 3 tisipanrrs baiting- taroks ua. l': cW`►-
el PURITY FLOUR. pinch salt, 1 te4:1.0un 'sella,
Wet eel *kite stiff and stir in mixture. Bake In
•
moderate eves (s'$•) for 20 auuta.
Purity is • strong, rich
Flour always ,,.e le..
Of 4, than ordinary pas
try or gait wheat flow.
"Still the bsst for
broad."
Sind llr%r Panel
Floor Cook Book.
Wr•t•r„ Canada Fl.,u•
Mill. Co. Lmu,ed
Tomato 99
Is worded and framed for tattical. pw.
Mitten! 1'Itrlo'at',r.• Ome may question
very mach whet ler Omit particular'
party would reduce the tariff l7, that
way if 11 erre returner! to power to-
morrow. but the glorious Idea of being
able to tell the Liberal* that they are
ant (ono4ing their own policy is to.'
great a perty triumph t,i be Ignored.
and so ILe-i'rogressi%r" word it Usti•
cal resolution. which was the sort of
thing they despised and desp4srd
deeply when they happened to he
criticising the arts of the old 1(1174es.
A Better Parliament
These are rumbling cru!i.i.ul-.
Think 11141 for a n,•wlwut that they sire
111 condemnation of the particular men
or Ian -H. -War parties mentioned. All
teen. all paroles are much alike. They.
reveal. however, weak nes'.' 4,f the
Howie o9 Cumulous. wrakn'se.
mast he .strengthened If these pellet
torr to make forward prugr•.s. .ill
11,1+ goes farther back--dlr•••tly back
t4, bhp ,•'•u'.toturnclr.. )Iwo are ...Me-
tiue.19i.41•4•11 for plrlintnrutary lemurs
1..•ali.ee t11ey put on .a told front.. As
ya• tall remarked of -al 1'.4(1111 ge11111'•
111:11 111 -the House one day. "Ile has u
,-ae1edra: front and n Waterbury
neovenettt." There - are loo mg*
strung !runty with uuthiuR to them.
others are selected for 'their wti'a1111
li1•1a14ve•4 feN' are etoncett for their
i aeon,. 'ani capacity "for c.m•lruaive
• politic 1! activity. 1\'leel we have
foetid Noll with the three political
•prwfre+. :!17" 11443 .Imaeuge 11111.1 - le to
the colr•Ilteney- the .•.w -*e•)
cut Mf 1.• Peters than it 14• 4t mul1,stttIs•
muni 1'ireful 411 i1'.'•IWhw'or member..
before I^*rliamrut can le . it hat 4t ,
''ache 1.. be. honest. (Weal MY of cure'
4tr4.(4.e thought 11141 7.r.''ler direr•tive
effort.
•
Trv: of 47,11 Japatt •se• Serda,
.1'11' , • • •7-, 7,p..• to•.ni r,•h rv7A
In ;.1. • ••xperitu••ntal walk In ,
!
III.. L' : '..•n,Ib• nurseries is•Innane
to tt.. Government. The seeds are
from the Japanese Forestry Service
• at Kuria..
Na''igaliwt Ilpen an Lake Erie
tmh.•rxthlrg 1:,•ho 4 Mandl 29) :
Navigation opened Wednesday fore-
- boil,. %hen the big stt'anwr Clt3 of
Detroit III pa.sed .7)irller+!burg *116
all ...dor. *lying (u the first trip of the
sch.14,. to Cleveland. This 1s consid-
ered an early opening. The r*.c'rls of
the 11. li 1'. Narig'Itlun Company for
the 7111L,1 i4x1)-.41( yeller 41110w that the
earlie.t opening mux U'rch Int. 1491,
and the latest opening April 1:111, 1591.
During the ps•ri..i of time cowered by
I the rl.•,rrd+ ttarig:,tiun wag opened
thirty-three titers 4n \larch and thir-
ty •four
hinty•t'our time. in April. adding this
year to the )!oral! openings,' thtat.
Makes it a tifty•llfty proposition and
indicates:
says. t'.. 1.. Perkins, general
managerof the hoe. that wither In
this distrix asevit 0 up pretty (•Ius,•Is
%lieu ,heekeil over n long perk.' of
year..
(
Alberta's Wool Crop.
The Prn'Inee of Alberta now pro -
duras more than owe -third of the wool
output of the Dominionthe tlaurea
for 19:4 beteg Rlve11 b) t14' I)„m4nlon
\Wool (prowess' Aas(u•latlon at 1,49S,-
191 pounds out of a Dominion total
.•f 361s S1
1t w0111 41,. wore people much good
t" pp'( x 11•'m1. 111 111•1.1.en if they don't
hang /trolled it more than they do"
here 1411 earth. -(;alt Reporter.
Ct000•op of
tR�(�ab Roll allowing
•ode --lam nag
Odle
With Rib Roll, in -
eat looking. basest
lasting metal roof
for Barns Houma,
etwd., (lar•((••.
Wrehau•ea. Easy
and pock to lay o•
Dew roofs or right
over old atm. Rib
Roll is mad• to
•Coansil Standard'
quality. Pend ridge
and raftarmem
urvmenta for five
.somata.
G•rdsoul••bouto.�
SP44UAt. SPRING
o•YH*.
me=n, feel J uduicis
Int,
PRESTON, ONT.
Moana! T•ronto
FROM NINTH TO FOURTH 'rn:,Y@ PL.ACF IN SIX MONTHS 1
-•1041" %taudard IIx! dan
$1314
•glens Rl1R*1
v1'IJ.w ken arras
Most People Expect 400" Prices to be
Higher than they Actually are
PEOPLE who have formed their
price-impressionofthe Nash"400"
from seeing this striking new car. and
from the enthusiastic comment of
"400" owners, are very apt to price it
higher than it really is.
"400" prices are a lig "400" feature.
The Standard Six "400" Sedan, illus-
trated above, is an excellent example
of the new value Nash now offers.
Here are1ome of its notable features
-features of highest quality which
you are not accustomed to eipect in
a car at its price:
MMus hsa 11121 h 13391. Seth,red
A\very powerful. high •:urhnlence,
hi -compression, completely -pres-
sure- uhricited motor. with 7 hearings.
A.Ieng encd wheelbase, new double -
drop, to lar -trussed frame, alloy steel
springs. a d 4 Lovejoy hydraulic shock
absorbers, t)euhsurpassedriding ease.
And completequipment- full -sited
cowl lamps, ga3oline gauge and moto-
meter on instrument hoard, bumpers
front anti rear. spare tire and lock,
shock absorbers, freight and handling
charges -all included i1' the delivered
price quoted above-operhing moreto bay
8 Cowes. Weigh Victor's fru 11224 to 32623
The New NAS H 400,
I,rals Mr World to ,Motor Car Valise
IMPORTANT "-900" FEATURES
High compression Aluminum'.11ov pistons
motor ,1•,wr Sere10
"fiat' Turbulence
Lovejoy shock
absorbers
(tramway h.rb,••••Ilae)
Salon Bodies
New double drop frame
Torsional vibration
damper
OTIIE:Ia 9.114 II.I.�' THEM .11,/,
hearing crank,haft
Exterior metalware
hrnme plated over
nickel
Short turning radius
World'seasiest steering Longer wheelbase
One-piece Salon
(enders
(clear ri.4nn front
pillar moos
Nash Special Design
front and rear
bumpers
HURON MOTOR SALES
Merle 93 H C. Young South Street, Goderieb
(.14511