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the resentment of the R,,yal ('anedlau
Mounted Polly at Ottawa, who de -
S111014,11 claret, that it hail -made Canada rl
Ernieleans Ilei (1111611111..„,in the ey ev of the world." O
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THE SIGNAL FEINTING 00., LTD.
Telephone S6 : Ooderlch, Ont.
W. H. ROBERTSON, /editor and Matlaysr
Thursday August 11th, 1932
LIFV AT-_,
1 Saskatoon Star -Phoenix 1
The religious represented at the im-
perial Conference this week include
210,I00,1100 Hindus, iii0,600.(fa0' Mo-
hammedans, 12,600.(00 ituddhists,
80,000,000 Christians, •12.000,110o Ani-
wirl*, 4,000,0(N) Sikhs, Jain, *1111 Par-
, !I OTTAWA OO ERENCE sees, and 7511,000 Jews. For the un-
,..,; Initiated It way be pointed out that
the Jalus some front India and are
It h evident, from the guarded des- not a female ,Pet either.
patches sent out from Ottawa, that
the Imperial Conference has struck a TEDDY RESURRECTED
snag of some sort in the course of the (Iond,ar Advertbwrl
- - negotiations between the British and The Lemocratic eand4dste for the
-'the Canadian representatives. It h Presidency, Franklin Roosevelt. la a
Sas► to conjecture that there Is did fourth or fifth cousin of the late Theo
dore Roosevelt, Corner President.
cony In reconciling the extreme pro- whose widow Is receiving many letters
Hoo-1At vista Of.Ibt- Canadian, Ger- cougratuloting her late husband on his
ernment with the 0seesdty of making return to public Hie. iT is mild "that
some real concessions to Great Brit- many old-timer" In the Routh are still
ado in return for epactal faros In the voting for Andrew Jackson: who died
British market. Although Great Brit -
In 1444'
ain bas recently adopted a protection- TOO MUCH SPREAD
let tariff, that tariff does not extend (Kltcheuer Re•ord 1
to foodstuffs, the free entry of which Here is one reason why the back -to -
has hitherto been regarded as an es- the4and movement lacks magnetism.
sential feature of her policy. Appar-
ently there Is now some prospect of
--"•s"-"-- .-- ff* in order that, whtte
wheet and meats and other food mat -
wrists from non -Empire countries may
be subje•ted to import duties, a pre-
ference may be extended to such goods
Imported from The dominions. In mak'-
lug an offer of this kind (If it is act -
THE SIGNAL
- GOD$RICH, ONT.
• -` HOW TO SPEED
F. J. D. Barnjum Points Out Dangers of "BETTER TIMES"
Deep Waterway Seheme
'Frank J. D. Rarnjuw, well kuowu
with -,iiia ptilp,at►d per
-ratatia, eeoda. tl�._�otao�f
tetter to the pre*:
Slr,-I su► not surprised that those
who haws nut wade a careful personal
attuly of this prddem ahrwld support
the waterway. scheme. "A .seaway to
the been of the t-outivant" oouuds
very alluring and as a loyal Canadian
1 heartily wish It were testable, but
If the supporters of this gigantic un-
dertaking win take the pales to read
the following short summary of the
results of my investigations, observa-
tions and experteut'e covering a per-
iod of forty-seven years, a study that
embraces every phase of development
of this nature. I feel very sure they
cannot tall to reach the same conclu-
slon ■rrived at by me, namely, that
It Is an Impossible and dangerous pro-
position, viewed from any angle.
W hen the op4nlon of experts -
Ts
quoted in connection with any large
uudertaklug It only amuse me. Every
dollar 1 have In the world -WWI /Bade
tsr•ause I aeted directly contrary to
the advice of experts. When 1 first
Wpm buying timberland I was re-
peatedly advised by all of my friend
experts not to do so: they informed compensation this is 1 ani at a los to
we that timber was growing as fast uderstand; our might almost thouk
P. C. Hecht -tug kllhvl ten lambs on as it was being cut and consequently that Ontario was a foreign country Norms and eutlutsiastIe mind.
tits ranch at Winnlfred, Alberta. Tak- timberland would never be worth Instead of (wing AII Integral part of 4, ItE:AI) WISI:i.Y. Turn dally
Ing them to the botcher *hop. he was, than it was then. When I can Canada. [Speaking of Ontarl°. one to ems! books for inspiration and re-
altl4n"Y'"tPnth.'a poumt fleR"ffi�UNIII.4'+aT that open, t rttthe ttetttt•daeam tght-adze think that Its burden of freshmeut. The vital thing In read -
"That same day the bnirher put nir'T- sretAtlr*w
* trlre years wXtt 1 l••
. at-1et .,st
•wheat },att'.raialiiaiu-. JLad _..ate
special sale of iamb Omits ho. at 2"2 cents bought an acre of land that foiled to profligate spendthrift. helpful nPwstatar Petrol -MIL Remit
a pound. slaw is 11311111some profit -and I was The developlueut of .this tarn the Iist IeW* of the day. Steed your
We are told the farmeris In n tatter an Investor in timber for forty years. amount of water prWPr for the U. f3. daily reading as carefully as you do
position maw to sea'( low prices for
"ort the experts noutlnuwl offering
his products because be has educed the ,nine adclty As long a* 1 remained
prndocttnn costs. But the situation la_ that business -I think lime*
couII Is.' improveI still mnrr If the good reasoro for amusement on being
aa they pleased with us. stripping our
rownt'y of our raw materials and
gapping, as a tariff herr awl there as
felt -d' -i-- ieY .wahine
"Mowing us only tai per alit. for our
perfectly teed dollar.
Endes&
The most rece01 estimates of the
coot of Chir tinge work are, of course,
ridiculous. When the Transcontinent-
al Railway was built the actual cost
exceeded the first eetlmete wade by
the Government by more than five to Wen -aunt opportunities,.
one. This to merely a saw{de of what 2. TALK HOPEFULLY. Bight
estimates of any greet work may talking stimulates right action. Talk
amount to, and with its man? cone About the _ things and conditions you
went. Waste no time about what
might have been, but tack of what
you w•�rk to achieve. Re a sensible
optimhot. Look for and expect the
anywhere near a :1O'lS'ledn- be
s is cost In life. Intelligent optimism will
eerued. ape ween a e.Oatry of 120.• make you au euthuela*t. and euthua-
t100,009 pep mare clamorous fur Mont to e -:i
thelrian-[erre la wit great
cheap Power and a people of 10,600,- enterprise:
IMO who have more power and trans- 3. WORK F1'tTT4H1'RkARTICAId,Y.
partat►ou than they eau use, this Is The Inst medicine for dlw•onteut Is
also ridiculous. useful (wen pation. A well-planned
A great de*' ,? stars.. seems to be life ha" no plans for worry. Make
laid upon the fent that Ontario will a program of practical awfulness. Re -
Ad
li iiged to pas a hundred mill loll solve to do enwtantly better. For -
dollars of the coon, though Juat what tune favors the forearmed. The
power of p•rse*eralnw is luualeulable.
There Is nothing too great for a cour-
' By Grenville Kidder
I'r.gwrtley is primarily au Jetty -
'dual mattes What you personally
think and do, trout day to day, con-
tributes to the aggregate: and when
s uulMelent numlwr of persons think
■nd act in the right way, we then
have "Cttnd. Time•* fair, and airs. W. R. I'•ruler, (laralei,
Home the followlag *aggeatbns: Carman and Clifford left on Friday
1. THINK ('ONSTRI'l kelp-
ht,,
elp. to visit with friends at Toronto and
At/instantly pow Aa sly *Owe yomind withth help•
h
t,, progressive, awful thoughts. Per- Hamilton and sten at Niagara Palls.
Misr Wlnulfred, who has been taking
the arts summer course there, 1s re -
taming Inas with them on Monday.
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Caldwell of Glamis.
Miss Anna Reed of Aahtleld be visit-
ing with her cousin, Miss. Evelyn
Reel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Little of Ash-
field spent the week-eud with Miss
Ida and Mrs. Geo. Me(*told.
Miss Gladys Garton, muse -in -train-
ing in Loudon hospital, is holktaylug
Gibs week at her home here.
Matronly exclude Ideas of tear. worry,
titsoutei t, and depression. Open your
mind to great and nolle thoughts;
your character win tw strengthened
and you will lie conscious ut really
plitationo and ra,uINralton* dig -huge
undertaking will prove no exception
to the mile.
A" far as a division of the rest on
VIEWPOINT
"A magazine in London offered a
prize for the most beautiful thought
In the fewest words In the English
language. The prise was awarded by
a vrowm►ttee of eminent judges to a
poor, crippled, hunk -backed girl. This
la what *he wrote: 'Souse people are
always complalafog because there are
aroma on rose bushes. I am always
happy because there are roses olt,tk yp
bushes.' "-Dr, Bruce Brows.
GOOD FOR BABIES
Goderich Dairy Milk is Safe,
Clean, and rich in Butterfat.
GODERICH DAIRY
"YOUR MILK MAN"
Phone 411 Haseikee Street
IF YOU WANT THE MSS -
RST OF FOODS COOKED IN
THE TASTIRST Mr WAYS
is clean and modern kitches
surroundings you can get It
at the
CAPITAL CAFE
Margin Dors fled S fern
--bye--
Ot•e meal will oenrgg 7402.41
[tall being made), the Brtttsh re +*Prt'"d between what he get* for his ▪ d to the opinion u[ eeneIIt*
y 1� commodities and tlw retail pdry there Kett 1 urged our governments not
sentatives are taking their political to grant any more pulpwood conceit -
of were adjusted more In his favor. sloe* for tile erection of additional
dives in their hands, for there Is no That Ixcent serest, on a pound of
In
I
guarantee that the British elect011 _meat smacks of wartime profiteering. tower wills ■ aper si the public -not to Inrrst n {aper stocks, t nese
SEM wItratr-guita_aa..tg0 .-.T0 1► • ,. .e.. -____ __-44*4ersel t4*4- the pulp amt prier de-
LY'TH velupment was In the hands of ex -
rant such a departure' there must be
real and substantial coneesstnno from) pert* who must know better -their
the d,mnini,ols, and If reports from Ot- Itl.l'TH, Attg. 'c.- -Miss Margaret whet they were doing.
1'rediet" Water Shortage
1 110W *914111 to place myself 011
record. and am willing to stake m7
re/ atatIon on the statement. the'
taw's are correct Mr. Remiett and hie.t "Id4r11, daughter of Mr. and Jars.
John Caldwell, was muas.ssta! in pas"•
colleague, of tlw Canadian delegation I Ing the primary examination of the
are not making their terms aiclent-
I London 1F:nglaall Conservatory. -.She
__ 1y_ ye'twrous In the estimation a the; Is a pupil of Mir flank E. Hewett, (here wilt not Itilirir nt• w.tjPr b
British delegate*. I HuTTe1f• tH! time tT,t* wr erway 1+ cos a
In 1990 Mr. Kennett offered to Great Miss Margaret Brett of Strathroy to ltnat the whips that it its being
is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Norman built for. I make this statement not
Rritaln, not a reduction of duties en t Sanderson. - on the advice of experts, but based on
British good`. but a further Inereaee i Bertram and Edward Carr of In. forty -"even years' study and Invt•rtl-
gatluu of forest and river del-elop•
nleut. All the rivers ❑n Canada are
gradually lowering. Take the river
Ion no an example. Sixty years ago
this river was, toted by bats and its
water powers supported four mills al
Its -headwaters: the same thing ate
morning Sunday ',Khoo! will meet In plies, to the Humber, and so on right
Ip
of the duties against foreign goods In I Reason are visiting their eonsln, Ed -
the Canadian tariff. This wit, de- win Render. •
scribed by Mr. Thomas, a member of .
the British Government, as "humbug." I
Britain wants a tariff under whleh
she can sell MArEKINC', Aug. 9. -Next Sunday
goods 1n Canada. It her
-,sods are excluded by a 35 per cent. ehum t�t l0 0clwk. in theI plb cesiegiat
•"'I'•d•'� tb* 11M1 Ae4. Campbell-i'erflirlr..._
--- - �,tr----- titw`-ipeeaNak of this
goods are excluded by a Tavezer, who Is on his vacation, the waterway wonld .....ha_g__, t•onttntal
-"40 tier "cent. tariff. lint -and here Young People's Society - will take *Wks. of fricticio between the two
Mr. Ftrunett's difficulty coma !n- charge of the morning service at countries and between the power and
11 a.m. The presence of the senior shipping l,tere*t'. -'The lowering of
OnlaittiniXt1102161111tWarnewintent up- congregation at these services will be
on retaining the tariff under which appreciated by the young people.
MAFEHING
--Britleh goods competing with their Mrs. John Heim I* visiting eels-
tire* here this week.
Mlsw's Pearl Thompson and Nellie
Cranston returned to Loudon on Sun-
day to resume their studies at It1sl-
nese College after spending a month's
vacation at their home here.
anything to the i'nited States, France Richard Kttpatrlek "tteUdt'd the
or any other foreign country. It is tNitrate' Schoot- reunton at Stratford
on Wednesday. He spent the re -
obvious that, if this conception of Can- minder of the week nt Toronto, re-
adlan protection Is to Ile accepted, yery turning home 011 Sunday.
little progress is to 11e expected in - Miss Jettsle Melvor, of Kingston, io
the negotiations. Mr. Bennett must de- the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer
own products are excluded from the
Canadian market. They want the en-
tire Canadian market for themselves,
and are quite as unwilling to share it
with Britain as they are to concede
dde between the industrialists who
want a monopoly of the Canadian
market:.andllus-tasm•sa when -
outlet for their produt't* In Great Brit-
ain. +e
Whit'- will it be?
EDITORIAL NOTES '.'-_--
1Vatchman, what of the Ottawa
Conference? •
• ' • •
This 1s picnic time, but not exactly
picnic weather._
• • •
We didn't have our winter until
the water letel In all of our lakes and
rivers will lw much more rapid in the
future than in the past a* 4e air
proach nearer anti nearer to desert
conditions, through the tnereawrl de-
rasAttlun of our remaining forested
■teas. The lass by erosion is also he -
?routing greater every year. wide). will
necemitate continual dredging opwra-
tione in order to keep. The channels
clear of Mt.
iatline Rapids IFtwwted
The disfiguring mud slats that would.
he created Ithrongh channel deepen-
ing► along -the *bores. in the reaches
of the river not flowed out by the
Phillips. item*, world not only be a continual
Mr. anti Mrs. Norman Shackleton, .eyesore. feat would neeemdtate the
Mr. Finlay and Miss Afire Shackle- bnfdlug of long wharves la order to
friend*
Prk ecllir. The 11 . , Ing out of historleal mites
Mr. And Mrs, Hugh Menary_ via.:• 0 whieh we_tts_a Tenni Co*ultry hare
Clifford Ilenary In Vdi.'d4-" 111 p1tal hone .to spare, and the wiping out
on Sunday. We understand Clifford Is at whole eommonitteti, as weIi ass the
making favorable progress toward re- prieelt'se tweak feature of the entire
revery. - 1R - 'Lawrenee iRiver. the L
will without amc gne*tltm prevent the
.Influx M further new industries to
Cauda to a '.•ry Large extent. MU
goes without saying.
There L still another Tera/ seek_** In surprising ways.- Give Intelligent -
feature In emelt.lion '‘VWtFe` Ik ly, freely, daily. give money, hooks,
poundting of such a coat wall Of merchandise. counsel. sympathy. and
water In a river of the dimensions of encouragement. The more you glee to
the tot. Lawrence with its huge and others, the Ir'. you will worry about
largely denlnlsl"wat,•rsheds. and that -ourself lave ever- day to the ut-
4* the perpetual younger of the burin- uwst. _
lug of a dam. We must be weltered n. PLAY FREIpt•I"NTI.Y. Play
foe -the, Inesitaldw tie'•L '1'"t we shall will lessen the teusl011. Stop often
hare Inereaa.d extremes of low sad during the day and take a few deep
high water -taxes a* we approach breaths. Learn to let go. flay and
nearer and nearer- to conditions that rest are as nerssery as labor. Stop
exit In China. with ,Nr•aaloral per- ell nervous habIta_ Work in polite.
lotto of sudden and extreme ' flood lave your (Nest powers fres play. hit
d111 not worry about results. Result*
your food. 14rad for useful informa-
tion and uplifted thought.
5. GI1'I.•_[.IBR.RALLY. Acquire
the giving i,Alt It will repay you
cotnlltions when the puny works of
are tweet
tars of nature: this Is a very real
menace that we must be prepared to 1 iZELI: AST
face with lit* 111v. of human life ant
destractlaa.ot pngwrty that would MUMS?. Aug. 9. -Miss olive Kea -
make the Johnst..w•n flood sink Into
!nalgnuIeaftlfe. ' nedy is tWting thl* week with Miss
NN. Orae Favorable .111pert Lena Haekett.
M, sod Mn. T. A. twwrn sad j
As *seas of „11r 1'snadian news- tTataftyipeq�-- today with friendsrot
papers bale tievot.11 whole pages to Glands. •
the "o -espial favorable features of Mr. pad flaw. W -ikon Irwin and Mr.
this waterway scheme. 1 feel that I and Mrs Spence Irwin and babe
am not sling too much in eras' virit.d ,faith hirnda at CIIuton os.
.Pace Rae .a.-flataMills.4aagesas
aspeecnt la order that the pnlbitc nMy �__-_._...._ .. _.
he aHowet to form an intelligent
opinion on this vital question. Per-
sonally I cannot think of a -•-single.
favorable feature In connection Wath
with Cast.
Western Fair
Leaden - Ontario
September 12 to 17, 1932
The Tinker and Tailor and Caaa••tiek-Maker sir aY he
at t►• W.Nere Fair with their waros o. display. Be sem
yea visit Waiters Ontario's Own Ezkibitioa. wiser* yea
A see the ea asti ata let stagsimhaso.anatilaaelleationiallb
Stellar Grandstand Attractions - Music - Midway
Horse Show - Dot Show
$40,000
IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS
J. H. SAUNDERS, Presider* W. D. JACKSON, S••rssipp
• Estelle. Cho•• September Firet
W.HITECHURCH
--smiiirmistitest. Aug. 11,'--Wr. and
i this gre,.t disfigurement except Oust
Its*. 14111 Thompson and family of 13e1-
it will foolish temporary pulp! fly oneat, grave visited on Sunday at the home
but at what also' - grave
of Mr. and Mr*. Amos Cornelius.
is .Atte* a seaway. but the Misses Jean and Emma Dottie from
strange feature le that wen -going ahipa Portland. Oregon. .spent a few days
cannot afford to use it. last week with Misr C. laid!** and
With the development of this hug• other Mathew In this vicinity.
amount of nddltlonal power for which Mr. Pitmen Kennedy started thresh -
there will he no 1111111/1 MI for a very Ing lite week, lord was threshing
long time. our prrwnt power sum- wain at Mr. Jas. Sutherland's.
ponies tin which 1 am thankful to Mrs. Henry McGee spent last Wai-
n)" i 'have no interest other thou a■ ne.si.7 with her raster, Mrs. l'. Camp-
s Canadian citizen; will all be forted hell of Rtelgra-e.
Into Iaukittptey, joust an our (raper ,Jt,'t•. and Mr. Watt and family of
Industry has been, with 4the c,mae- Long Itranch sp rut the week -end at
quent 10.. of hundred* of millions of the home or Mr. Wm. Barbour.
cedlwrs'b1 alm p'. plr of Canula.Mrs. John Kilpatrick of l•rewe spent i
_.When. a.• already have ,ue•h • large a few days lost week with her parents, i
surplus nt power And trnusportatlon, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Robinson, and with 1
why and }i' oar huge burden of dein liras Cecil_Wh(•ler of Morris. __._-
nere,s.• thee. surpluses? Mr*. A. Fox and Miss Isabel, who' - ----
166, Vi1iCAT10N
FARES
Mr. Jailer Saunders, Miss May Rapids. *hould alone califs; onr pro e
Saunders, Mr. sod Mre. George Satin- to pantie and think of the cost of
dere and family enjoyed a pleeoaai thin entirely unnecessary snheme,
picnic at Mitten on Thursday. Thoueand, of tourist* from ell parts
Miss Bernadine O'Loughlin of De. 'of the world rt*it Canada for the wile
trait was the guest of Miss Olive An. of the wall down the river, with the
det•t►n on Friday,_____ %hooting of them rapids as the most
Mr. George (Henn aid__ -hie Either, attractive and thrlUlug elipertene° "
Mr. Thomas Glenn, visited relatives fhe entire trip, -Our most Valuable
tnmmerrlel asset 1* tmr tourist Indue-
Laie COMM to 1'. 4.
Rhat wilt th1- waterway treaty
et Orangeville last week.
lend' PPeliapi of shall tido in! Elmer Kllpatriek of ('hil.�ijd `spent'
our summer until September. fast week at the home of Mr. d. J.
'e * KlIpatrtek..
Thele "permanent" returning officers Mr. and Mn. Sam K1lpetrlek event
Wel'sdsy at the home of Mr. and
are permanent so lung as the party Mrs. ,lock Gardner, of %lou.
that *ppointel thorn retnaiu* In power. Gordon Ander*on IN spending n week
• • • with his grandmother. Mrs, fold Reed.
(.*ptaln Ed. Robinson refused to, 1411(k11ow.
ljull' n number from here went to ling mill his hearted Abwt as romp
Ne'
Gypsy Snaith. the pgmlar el'sllg•II!et. I'1'ertest 1,11.1 keep on protesting. ,and
11111t Is all It will ,amount to. The
illy this treaty Is ratified Canada wall
permanently lose control of the nee -
and greltest nowt, we have left. The
Only reason the two eouutrla "MVP
got aemR pe'"e eflllly in the Not is
beelines we have allowed them to 410
Tbla summer mks the trip to
tthh•�Coast you've always
pryourself. Stop off foe
a• few days Of golf et beautiful
Minsk', in the Lake of the
Wood. District Sea the Prairies
s.4 their beat.
Stay awhile et
Jasper National
Park and
the health
happy recrea-
ontt '
provides -1i=
YOU ens follow your favourite
sport right across the continent.
See hundreds of miles of sky-
` mountains. Follow
the oohing, tumbling eraser
River toVancouver. Visit Vic-
toria. Plan • trip
to Alaska.
Obtain full In
fees, resery
to VAMC
VICTORIA,
TACOMA,
sad JASPER
PARK hem your nearest
Aiwa -
formation re
*tions etc.,
OUVER,
SEATTLE,
NATIONAL
Fell Information
regarding route,
fares, etc., from
any Agent of Caw.
alien National
Railways.
T-90 Rev.
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
Why not take a moratorinm on debt have been visiting with relatives In 11A1111111�
raistftg tm,i stop long enough to Nitch rinflnfti•7afknfsr ��Nt11�I1ttAorfW nAl111
HamUttrn, rehuruel honer thfs week
onr brenrh and sir where we ars. And were aaompanifed ly MI*e �tetfir.
heading?Sha Miss Loth. Fez
1! "k•••a senile -way iweuwF•--safe•---aa ,e
f?41!1 1,,sa nn 4411IN1"y. - pianist
-a stnreew nor•* claim Mr. and Mr. J. Johnston and Mks
It world tint •11 our rs4lw*yo nut of 'Mab 1. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ('ham-
Mtsiness, :is they could tint afford to
fir that ironic! be lett. In Addition hay ,old boli-, Shirley Alm. open' dnaoperate for the *mall amount of trafs .1177 with lir. And Mr*. Thule. Elliott -to • the iso great system„f p;orrie.s, the Cin*. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQuillan and
dfan National end ('AnxdlAn I's., Ific m00* •f L11wkn - a1s'nt Snottily with
Mr and Mts. Al,M,*juhlan. W'.• are
Weaned to hear the) Mr. Ah. McQuillan
is improyl*g_nuw, atter. kis_ lung -_111-
ness.
Miss Kathleen fitters,. of :inborn
Is 1.144111118 with her mat, Mr.. nor -
WltJ4.3ha_14ndeoa s limy and James Bey
"Mai,ad,led. we have fleets of trucks
and )m„,•., on every highway ---fleets
-!D• being added to with every
NOW rnsd that is opened up. 4s there
to be nn 1imn1t to our development of
surpdn. transportation?
rots. ('11x, and she and Mr. oral Mr*.
/'ox spent Bonney in Gooh'rleh with
a The ..i isrinal dream of oven n-guh•g Mr. o11.1 Mrs. Som ('ox.
steamers doektag at the Bead of the Mr. and Mr*. !Wilson and stn of
ilreat Likes ha* been abandoned cyan Mornlligton were visiting over the
hl<
its--mostenthustostk adrnr,tei, wick -end with Mr And Mr* Stnart
amount to when the 1'. S. hanks of
the St. Lawrence INWn , limn with
towns and cities that are dependent
upon this waiter power for their very
existence? .onr demand that we may
make for more water for our ship -
"doll up- for the official opening of the
WPTT*thT ratlnT. F,y1,Tf ntly helevet;
that, though it 11187 ie. that "clothes
make the moil,' they don't make a
mariner. , -` -
• •r •,'
Icy Gila time 111..Canadian mrinufac.
turer *boob! renllze that what he
needs Is not t:,riff+• but customer!.:.
When the primary Kathleers of the
country are prosperous, the mgnpfac-
turer. will share In theirproaperlty._
Placing tariff. around no ezhanated•
.j' : - market la like wlllppllg n deAd 'holtil..
• • •
Ilon, Robert Welr, Federal Minister
•f Agrlenitnre, onyx that the natural
market for Canadian CAttle IA 11 ton
United Statex. THIN In au acknow•
Ikdgusent that efforts to obtain entry
,a the United Rotten market --efforts
Which were thwarted by Mr. Weir's
party on an historic ,tdeaslln *re for
the 5Arrnteire of the Canadian farm
le ... a •
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.'Ilei tNrr3`�tri to"aiisititrf4l
11111114212, {ItR J. H. loos, who 1s af-
' pre ita,perial C+onferenee at
---yrs, twrnM ant to he a 1gment of
We, Omens s pollee. The story aroused
r4r4.-.wr S -u
etnday sewing to- Ivens * our tlewauds on Chicago: .we _r
(Mean Vessels Debarred
ae It hue ten• ,proved that these high %feiturney. Mr. Davison soil his fent-.
sh
make the slow tartll/rll* trip. future.
The so -coiled favorable Interna- The oegnlnr monthly myth,* IV"1bi
tlona I agreements that IIaVP been
Alined 111-11 Mint 50 many. ".ra•ra•p* ol.
palter'. ns hlatdih proves, to he lion.
sot "persons c, i _sennet .aRunl to to. nte
atmm-ttrg tn-Hhnmit to thenear
who ,uldressed large congregations at
North street chnreh morning And even-
ing.
ven-ing -.
Where there Is no sovereign prinripl'
there is no steady stream of aerl'h•f
Joweet t.
41.4
Even a Jackass Knows 1
Twvr too! jnek-noses, PAA. Re▪ t this Arrear -
Were lied together with a prosy of rope:
Said one In the other. "Yon come my way.
11'llPe 1 lake a nibble at some 114'4. 01'14'11 hl4 '*"
' 4 V1 1/11.1.- sn111 the other. "yon nom4' with me.
For 1. too. have w11114 hay. 1',m Air."
So They got nowhere, Plot {awed up dirt.
And oh, by golly, tint rope rill hurt.
'then they face{ round• taste stnhborn mule*
Said one. "We're just like hmmon fools. ,.
Ler. pull together I'll go your way,
Then 7011 erose with me and we'll Moth eat bay."
So thcc me Ihelr hay amilik•d It ono,
A)Mtwore to he entered** /nolo sad (r s,>t-.ss..-.•-,-=,:+-r
"Ah! thin w th►ewt nt-•,t prryerr dhy
Now get fells legman. don't let It Ps*,
!Aar* this one thing from the pan? leek am Di 1,'
We nodi pnH together. It'e the only way
To pot our town on the map T(1 STAY.
h �
_... ,...sae ....e._..}.�Yw.:..:w.
W'.ruarl's 111s111 l,t.' 14-111 iw held an
't'ridny. Angmrr 12. At tyle finite of Mar.
Dred "toy so ipnR as It way be bent. -'Harold Swirling All the ladies in the
flelel to the more powerful of the two c°mmunity are conllal InviiPt� to at-
tend
nation......
Miss Fraise* lirrhitises of Whighatn
spent ,1 few diya leaf week with Mies
•F7nrenee Bareroft, •
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Moore and Mr.
iud Mrs. Harold Kptrling and child -
run sppta1it Sunday with Mr. aad'Mr;.
Jul lir1h•nl4,g of.. kin'.•*rvitwe:--_.___
Mr. Jack (4111eeple rout Mr. Kenneth
Weaver motored to Mount Forest On
*Motility rind spent the Werk -end with
1r. nod Mr.. Bert itoyd.
Nos MtKe'nsle, R.N. of North Ray,
Is. ap,udina het 4taladaya with her *or
A tilr sample of what etey•marka
we t'a11a.ilnes are I* that We are pay-
ing
aying a 'handsome profit to foreign In-
terests for water 1NIw'Pr. th" rights to
dcveloe'whi4ll were pr.rtlr•Ily siren
away k7 o,re governments: 'and trot
.pply flirt, irut 4n ti* IMPOPRn-.,t--fr
waw "Fip4HAteF that payments for Aida
paw.-' must be made In American
lewd,, ,1n added Indignity tool Addis�
linnet hem •! sono' fifteen per cert.
Conacimently, the 4'"n*+llnn people nre
4)14711144 their Awn Canadian °p,rlw•r wt.
a profit to foreign Interest* owl are t ter, Mrs. Thos. (iannt. '
PaSer for It in Amerl•nn funds Such lira. M,-1lslnt•nr too Is In Toronto
lmhevIllty or worse cannot be ilnpol- visiting with her Rioter, Mrs. (Dr.)
feted o,ttald.' of ('anal*. 11*rnes.
FRd1NK J. 11. ItARN.I4'M. 11r and Mr.. J. D. Tta•vroft. Er-
nest. Florence and ('earl Creighton
An liftmen* /u>joiil,•- 'oak! Tia apart Smote? with Mr *s.4 Mra. An-
timpNl. ' ,wilt tart nightly_ln .frnsb•llrew Kirk of lletforth Peart eetnrned
of mal... ,.".w,1-►.Ni4 at die f'•n•diw„ N.. M her home In Detroit with her
�'-Baader. e
aarw, 'r4*04 100, awl titre YMea '=r
sftueat-`l!YMtt'1$IIM1-i: 1R111'wk M++n+1+wiF
1leerfornN•u* M e&nrfnl and monde Kr. (Mleer Ktrk cA ilrmingh*m
ertumea, wonderful lighting nig 11** 411M1h Mnm1r of Wingh*m is
atwnl. ,-4fe•t•, wed,- and mabIlli'at yl'ltlnr with Mita Mnrtel Pnrdnn.
pyrotechnic AI/play■ make this' as litre A. F,mrraon. .fame. and Lila
event hem to tie remembered sad Mr {tort ('nllamore. *petit Sun -
CAPITALIiIEATRE
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SOUND) SYST[I4
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New Playing -The greatest "double bill" we have yet played. Lion-
el Karrymore In "THE 1KLLOW TICKET" and Warner Oland
in "CHARLIE ('HAN'S CHAN('F "
MONDAY AND TUESDAY -
The triumphant return of the most colorise' s•re'en spectaele of
all time. it thrilled yon ss a *tient, now see It again, with sound.
EN HUR'
amon Novarro - Francis X. Bushman - May Mc
and .NNNI others. Kee and hear the f"mous chirtnt rave, stags) nn
n lavish *reale In a n'plh'a of the original Roman Amphitheatre
leers In the making, "REN HUR" Is a picture that lives through the
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-SOUND NEWS AND OTHER NOVELTY REELS--
WRONI 4I4t1 ANT) THI RSI►111-
KAY FRANCIS * * * FREDRIC MARCH
STUART ERWIN • * * JULIETTE COMPTON
A four star picture with a four stat alit and, confidentially,
fns a pip of a yarn About a mw n, A gift add a predicament that will
your c•huckler.
"STRANGERS IN LOVE"
PR1DAY ANi) KATI'RDAN-,
MIX
' The ever popular, rough riding hneksr,N, of romlanrr In his
ASIM'twl'llifnl, twoa1Ns1 adrentare. Ynu may not admit tt Mit
Ansett ayl*y the action of
Rider of Death Valley"
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