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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-6-4, Page 22•-••11nr•day, Jame Ott, las Established 1846 Member of Canadian Weekly News- papers Association OOIMEB10H : oANA DA Published every Thursday morning - Subscription price $2.00 per year, $1.50 If paid to advance. Subscribers la United Suter will please add 50e for postale. THE SIGNAL PRINTING 00.., LTD. W. 11. Robertson, Bidltor and Manager Telephone 85 : (iodericb, Ont. Thursday, Julie 4th, 1896 hcoutiuuetf to enlist and has main - THE CONSERVATIVE CHOICE talowul an unite in Toronto up to the present. When lbs anc'leat concern Earl Rowe, Y.P., was (tie choice of dorm dually fold up U would to St- taa tilatartu t;cettlpfvetive eeiveitba ting it sums sort of ceremony could last week for the leadership of the party In this Province. Ile was chos- en on the second ballot, five aspirants -Leopold Macaulay, Wilfrid Heigh- laaton, A. H. Acres and Arthur Ellis, _ Lti rasa/bees of the Legislature, and Mayer Stewart 11t --Toree4.-having dropped out after the first ballot. Oolonel George Drew, wbo did not get "Buckln" nor "Bewkta" is the correct proaaaciatloa. It is a little difficult to 'explain in print. but if you can pronounce "loch" or "Eccletecban" la tbe proper S ottiseb fashion you can give just the right twist of the tougue to the word 'Buchan." It you don't just understand, ask Sir. Weir. • • • Considerable Interest was aroused by the announcement of the Canada (bwpany, published last week, of its desire to sell Its remaining scattered holdings of land In Western Ontario and finally to wind up its business While Jtek t al active fume lu Ontario affair t arirrtnee- waw, the CuntjMay be arranged to mark the inept. LI was guilty of faults In its early days, just as all companies wauaged at long range have been throughout tbe Em- pire, but it did open up a substantial and now prosperous section of Can- ada and a record of its activities will be a part of the history of t'aaadalor_ centuries to e•ume. into tai contest Mit: fortwlgbt bey� • • • fore the coneentiob, tis ' user" P Sslw a, e pri at Shetiff'ala: waa yttangly "Ifife Jc. 11 "•deAge. Ibis. organisatio'n�1 Mr. ibrie 1r i tromehtur-zndalbe 4.41- t eb TepasarakaajAsw have a day of water sports.�1 would not to possible to orguutzr a re- gatta for tbe First of July ; but at some later date in the summer, be- fore tbe visitors get away, a program eral Hoose, as waa Mr. Hepburn when be was chosen as Liberal leader. Like Mr, Hepburn, the Conservative leader is a farmer. He is a few years older Seita Mr. Hepburn, being forty-two, Er. Hepburn L thirty-nine. He of sailing. rowing and canoe races., -- euntest�t and ether events Cas racing fraternity, as he s bred a T,.'. might be put neeraissiffiebo THE SIGNAL -- GODERICH, ONT. SENATE ATTITUDE ON B. N. A. ACT AMENDMENTS INTERESTS 'OTTAWA Radio Committee Favor Continuance of Public Control -Parole Sys- tem Reoeives Setback from "Red" Ryan Affair -Finance Min- ister Dunning Gives Figures on the 8100 Duty Sltemption to Tourists --Alberta's Monetary Doings Viewed with Mistrust at the Capital ( By J. A. Hume. Special Correspon- dent of The Signal) t►ttaws, June 1. -Atter further Con- aereatice criticism, tine Senate, with- out a recorned sat:, referred to 11s banking and Commerce committee for further study the Guverutueut bill to amend the B.N.A. Act to give Indirect taxation powers to tbe I'rovint*s. Tbtee neral --*heat aktatn.,*ijL, i .r comment from the Attorneys -General of the Provinces and from represen- tatives of public bodies and cowwer- 1 clot interests aa to the possible effect of the legislation, which the Conserve - thee fear is fraught with such danger fo Confederation *u&.L itcb the Liber- als iberlis claim indicates only the desire of the King 4lovernnteut to ca, -operate with the Provinces and save them -llietikrapteirsserleser frees Jroweyet, that the t'onsert lion either to throw out the bill en- tirely or at least to amend it drasti- catty. Latest mores of Premier William Aberbart of the Alberta Social Credit Government to cut all Interest rates compulsorily to 2.5 per cent. and to Lome scrip certltleatee for Proriaclal amber of them fast - hu sea alai td aeoal he " are lands eerie* cos- ois.a•, t �at "drawing ir(rcern here. Canstrcipbrc condition Western Ontario. ew water sports, but alae* the Menetung and large municipalities stampede' Goderich fees excellent fac(titta.'!OL'41t1 ,WiUll.Desrtij:,yt arrOethees mar Sprees was laid at the convention"Canoe Club abandoned its annual r follow Alberta's lead. It la safe tore- • '-w Upon .the party's opposition to the soy that Alberta is not likely to se- gotta,Kbool tax legislation a goal want' years ago, such g passed at the cure the F51irrut guarantee desired for sports have Peen ttrtcler;tM to retch a its refund! ro iv ott tq tae{- session .t the Logi !edged and tag P bora . y "al)" newly -elected leader pledged him- deg". that we "light almost as well s„ry btr.i-. T1be sttuattoa b rety self to re be tiring In an inland town. It la tangled and uncertain. Time alone peal the Hepburn legislation to be hoped that the suggestion will can untangle 1t or, as some fear, fur u gtv• ea toe opportunity, 6rlden {her cow ollrate it. the rvative leaders consider this Iw•e kept altre. and that some cert.-tb.4i, I pe hoc gneatloa an issue upon active and enterprising young men of _ The "Red" a• Episode - .4he town will establish this year what Norman ("Red"1 Ryan, by bis re- wbleh they tray_ lettere surreys at�tern to a lit. of crime. let down some the gest ariy art rime become *novo_ tar and gtta•eral election. Certainly wide as uioderich's annual regath. ta)ttporteat political people Dere very it is an issue that will create velar- • • • • Jiedly, notably Conservative Leader R. Jan strife and will trod to drive a 1L Bennett and Mime Agnes Maephall, hedge between Protestant* and Ito- I The Wlartou Echo cannot be blamed I'.F.O.•lgtlor, Orey-Bruer. prison re- 4*n glue tic 'tory to the Conservative party, how- ever, one may doubt. One or two elections back in the last century were fought on a somewhat similar • issue, and Oliver Mo1(at, the Liberal , (Premier of that time, withstood tie attack of the Conservatives Ird by W. • R. Meredith. Connervativee may ley_ taut Yr. Hepburn is not a Mowat - to whish the obvious retort would be that Mr. Rowe is not a Meredith, ere were giants in those days." tTbe present Legislature has sell tee rears to run, and before the lest election other issues may make their way to the front. A success- ' fol financial policy, despite the school stilt gneatloa and the Government's guestloaabie record with regard to Liquor, may bring the Hepburn follow-� tesg triumphantly through an appeal * the voters. • r^� EDITORIAL NOTES 'e, about that "million -dollar" W week -just try to collect the toilers, 1 • for feeling incensed at the Globe broadcaster for describing Tobermory a* "a little village near Owen Sound? In the Brat place. it Is seventy -Bre miles or wore from the metropolis of Grey county, but apart from that Tobermory is unique among villages la many ways. In spite of the fact that it Y loaned la the heart of the coatin- eat it has an the atmosphere of one of the world's jumping-off plates. It's up at the tip of the Bruce penin- sula, many miles of rugged country separating it from the rest of Ontario, approval of such action In the tragic and the matter was 1e4d over tem- porarily. The proposed order was described as a fraternal and Mutual organisation. Eieeler& Relent The special committee ou the Fran - enter anal Menton Atte reached a pr•- limluary decision that neither propor- tional representation (the Hare sys- tem) nor the alternative vote can be used --tit Canada with very good re- sults, because of geographical (scat- tered population► sad otbes ;, tions. Considerable further atudy will be waren to the problem next session, also to a proper system of redistribu- tion, to secure a more equitable re- cording ot the popular w111 on electtou day. The 1100 exemption for Canadian -Muriate. sttaa..ttyxt(T •albroved, In ef- fect from May 1 to Mai! 21- Mr 'Dote 'Hug gave figures to show that at Fort la, Ont., In that period 443 persona • Japanese Grass Rugs There's good service in their firmly woven grass with cotton warp. Smart to complete cool comfort of summer furnishings Sue 38" z 72" 48c 8' z 9' ... $2.50 and $3.95 9' z 12' $3.50 EVERWEAR COCOTEX RUGS a z 7% ft $5.50 axon $8.75 8 z to ft. $13.00 ENGLISH TUSCAN CURTAINS Heavy mesh in splendid choice of designs, some plain with wide hems, some with feRritt-bordee . SC" a124 9, lad $i.10 yards long. Pair BUTTERICK PATTERNS ALL Ili FOR JULY FLOOR COVERINGS - New patterns in 4 -yard -wide Linoleum, in balvi-ist quality, at per running. - Floor Oil Cloths and Feltola, 2, 244 and :1 yards wide, at per square yard 45c and 50c W. .&_SON 4SltaetLtaailptiaa 1►„ _ ...fir la�-r r�-% �,�� 25 te:j r ----•.ewe a,wo rn.i.ra.��, vr�� torts y boon r r .fir_-•.,.._,.C._,r..�,,,..,,,,, claimed exemption on a total of I9000 -:'�:'_i•.. • ' "i•"'�ltt-+•;.,:t� „_ - --•--•-��. Should Re a �twut " of goods, or an average of r24 per person. It was stated also flat at Cornwall 1,143 persona crossed from May 1 to 24, of %how only forty-eight claimed exemption for *335 of goods. or,only $11.08 on the average. Tbe Minister said merchants from all parts Sa ut t nt1Ql C. r aiipredtrd t6a legfds- --`atrt;lEtdt►tfY•ilal - Thespeedal radio cvmmltter broa;'fit in a nuanlwuus report favoring the TutArte• June 3. -The Important elF..e.1:111.iaL eoutln1Jaw a of pithily. epntroi. The meat of iporbmanahlp In pollutes ate to Vituperation alt Ste. Marie Man Went Little Too 741r at Reoaat. 00/ 11.0.:.. • ' native Convention - • WI!ITF?ELD. June r. -Mr. and BENJ1ILLER. June 2nd. -Sir. aid Mrs, Reg. Jenning and family, of Yrs. Harold E. Waiters were up from Windsor, were week -end guests at the Toronto over Sunday visiting Mr. and home of firs. .1enning's parents, Mr. Yrs. E. H. Witten:. Mr. E. 11. Wet - and Mrs. Wm. Walden. tors, who -le seriously 111, Is not t - A box nuclei will be held on Wed- proving very much. June 1Utb. Everyone Yr and Mrs. Isere Harman •pelt .t't tR a good time. the weeek-end in (lodericb with IWA ortniiiiIll be readings solos and in- Ilarmsww paxata, �e'l1id.Eptl..mmber attended te memorial1 lir. ami ]Ir."'"ills jE� at thet'ifoo cemetery. tllyth, , Huiwestllle, rioted with C. J. waiter. and, family ou Sunday. Mr. sod ]Ira. Ghrrhte Young. of God• erlrb, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lam on Sunday. Sir R Pett uud Frank were In Orangeytlle over the week -end. Mrs. Pett, who had been visiting In De - troll and Oraugevilie, returned with' Mem. makes e man so moon; as 1►oesil - betpe Emerson Government is expected this session to ue have leen overlooked these days by !wkuntt p ss the sommltteea .phial re- mon ebd should know letter. If cue cowweudatious for the abolttSon of the pre,eot commission and the appoint- iwittl[ tit be a partisan, there 1" nothing. meet[ of a corporation with nine honor- •• dill jtis't tt that ran be said alout aryl governor- operating through a I theee'ewho are in the political spotlight. , ager The secinkal end to lest to be under the radio telegraph branch of the Marine Department, which branchia to br-3'Iren more power to -1-e pt i llPa ua cru lull radio lute r - form proiagonbt. The twrole system terence. ('loser eco -operation is rr will he operated with much greater 1Y1Otmeudevl Iet*een the eorporatlun elution in the future and the clock and privately -owned radio 'station* for the so-ealled sentimentalists re- pending establishment of a tromplete ganUug prison administration has been psibllcty-owned system. To bar - turned hack five or tell years. Gena- ern prurlslou of complete naUuaal tor .1. r. Hardy, Liberal, Brockville, t'oreratte thruttgh tubllely-owned ste- tha. asked the Federal Government to Uona, 11 was suegeeted the corpora - make some pension or gratuity prom- thin be given power to borrow up to alon for the widow and family of John lkSu0,110(1 from the Government to build Lewis. Sarnia police constable, wbu new high power statlonkand provMe gave his' life so valiantly, on the ,'liver needed facilities. With regard ground that Ryan, a dangerous crime !to political broadcasting the eowmlt- (nai, wan released from penitentiary , 1''t' was surprisingly frank in crlticir through Federal authority. Cir lug the present Radio (bmmise ton for doubtedty there would be widespread loose admluleMradon In that regard is the last election lu allowing credit It is beautifully situated and to the eireumatancea• for such bnoadcwst and in not ae.tug Hon. C. A. Uuaahpg, Finance Min - later, such broadcast% were openly - east along tbe shore of the peninsula later, as the reduced tariff on farm sPeaaoretl. 1t U suggested that in Is some of the wildest and grandest (lmplenxntu was approved, said the future no dramatised politieal sketehes scenery in the world. But it is more Government would weiconte a request be permitted. that time on the air notable for its Duman element tbaa 1 from the machinery companies for a be alloted to all parties on a fair for anything etre. During the war It full dress bearing before the Tariff !lasts, and that no pollt(e•al broadcast - distinguished itself by enlisting tiers 1 Board as to the proper tariff rates ; lug be allowed on election day or the on farm machinery. Meantime the two days Immediately prior. Tbe than twenty men from a population agriculture committee is quietly par closeat co-operation b recommeeded which boasted only twelve able-bodied suing Its Investigation of the problem. also between the Canadian Peens and Mr. Dunning, as to gasoline, was the eorPoret(on In the provision of We to Inform the Honer be bad of- adequate daily news broadcasts, general manager sad an assistant Bea- Acaut�ting to the Conservatives. or, at oral man many of thew. Premier lir pburo Moue. a man vs Oboist a single de - reit. a deceitful. arrogant In- t" ntr rl • rat s ttrtlp�a! sob" Ie dulug crerythtng ex- dr -tom •$14.411 !'n»Ls4e1 f Is for isle ue ps ni. And many Literals look ups, form Premier Henry in pretty any the svne way. No doubt Earl Row.. on Sunday. Mee Edyth McDowell and Mhos Al- berta Oabaideston, of Calerlch, visited on ettnday at the home of the form- er'', trrente, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Me - Dowell. Mrs. Norman McDowell and babe returned borne on Sunday from Coders lets. where they bad spent several oeek* with her mother, Mrs. Oahe1- males of military age. If these fig- ures,are not exact they are essentially a correct. When the influenza epidemic a struck the community, almost every 1 person there was stricken, but, in c' spite of the fact that the nearest Octal word from the Canadian Nation - 1 Railway 1t would make no move to nerease railway rates on blgb-grade rude oil used mostly by the smaller e6nery companies. It was pointed tat. however, that such freight rates ere international in their origin *ad :'.Li s �,•���, doctor was Bfty miles away and he did y vara 1y>a, i!�'.t �' � "'mad to know�ll�"ilrrtfl• . ibe trip no w a �tAee,Jkp .bt Atl t Itwar ►ill for bringing tbe drat boat roar A VOICZ FROM KINCAIIDiNIt (From The Kincardine News) From the Oode'rlcb newspapers we learn that Captain Dalton Hudson of the package freighter "aaperior" has Lwow ud ao awnranee could'he given been presented with the traditional %topsides -• se=lc b. A rentl3 de C'ttFeasony Kee( Bdward M Unveil Maty )rsaMeel fwaa e a cih: ✓ ebb ttsund the Square are now s sing a deat�"�resn - ***lb ti.-; • InShale That ring of trees, one only a few of the marto of distinction I [ of °Marilee features of Goner- which set "The Tub" apart from the . Pr ogrIeb, s�tly , register of the season's • • • Mb. a'•ti1 * offer of a reward Ifs- Aka dg. Uy. apprehension of J. J. cannot . Res forth lawyer, ►anally* as reckless extra - Involved In 41, ft stat the amount something Hie sdho 4efalcatloga L RtS,toq 0 • • Rt. Hon. J. it.'fhomaa hat tilt bis post *a Goiontalaurstary in the tion erbsuent of Great Britain as the re- mit -or 1"'leakage st advance inform - Lion regarding be resat budget. After an lurest(gatt.a Thomas Ry pointed to as the mrsl,er of the Cabi- net through whom the iwrk had ne. curred, and the inevttahie rrsolt war his reslgnwtlon. •-- Thoe., saneriw his t' innoesnee, and It is quite o'ewlhl. that hen ()Renee was unlntoitlonal; Doti they take thecae things aertun*ty in, Great Britain, rest of the world. The grand fish , Prime Minister Mackenzie [lag an-' 'official* taking part. nounceci amidst applause from all I Aa we read the arta t w w d ted preeentattoa, •nal other tows which come out of her lakes and bays, sides that HU Majesty King Edward VIII has gracloualy conaeated to ua- vej! the Canadian war memorial at Vim, Ridge, France, on- Sunday, July 26. Freneh leaders, President Albert Lebrun and Premier Leon Blunt are 1 also expected to attend.' About (L000 Canadian veterans will make tbe pil- grimage. The ceremony *111 be broad - case by radio throughout Canada around 10 a.m. and picture% w111 be taken to he shown later throughout the Dominion. The Government honored two Winni- peg airmen for their alrmansblp In p%rtlelpatln; In the Lincoln Ellsworth Antarctic fight recently. Herbert Ibdllck-Kenyon was made an air com- modore and J. H. Lymhitrner a group cnptain. Railway Affairs Hon. t'. P. Fullerton, chief C.N.B. trustee, and his two colleague,* w111 1 he given an opportunity to reply be- fore the pariJamentery railway corn- t 101110e 10 comment* by Hun, C. D, Howe, MlnIster of Railways, fie tbe 11 and the grander stories of the bigger ones which got'awar bate; one would imagine, made everyone ie- Oatatie familiar with this tine community of fine people. The Globe broadcaster would be well advised to spend part of this mummer up that way and then go home and ponder on lila faux pas! FROM ONE OF THE OLD-TIMERS Eklitor The Signal, Goderl,h, Ont. Dear Sir, -Arc issue of your pipe ,t May 7111 was sent me a few day age, in which your article, -The Old •Vials% Will Enjoy This," brougb oleic many fond memories of tort) Tessa •ago. 1t la bard to realise that fort? year. hsce Intervened since 1 at that time worked for J. T. Acheson, next to Colborne'a store on the corner. To read over that illi of names re- m10,l.d tai o[ an Irish minstrel show we pert wa.,,kl4 didn't we think we were "l(" lift Oar faster colored sateen rests, short pests and green ribbon talus'% %( the hire.! HeO atP Jokes that were p0114re1 offIw .ne Theat name- ntor--1 for - ret h • name- asked onp e'�r`t1'ftp'1i men. who happen.4 to be ltllty Logan, did he know that it took nine tailors t10 make • man, to welch It(Ily Logan replier{. "Why, no; x,41 melt teks nin_ ora u mean to 1'rklhem to tailors like Fitz make ■ mite?" Nerdlees to Preeldent Eamon De Valets of the Irish )'rev State host etteteeded in having his Parliament roto to abolish the trbb Renate, thus tsk(ng one more step away from Ireland's aMocfatIan with the Empire. There bas been '" '^sus *....,• ao r sensation about tie mace i• vrherp rti" 01151W-- ender "DOC question" having tersely 1,1,4 MP power to raise political sod facia pneutowa that It had some,leawdetr aro. It may he that if Ireland bre completely free she may he a better friend of Britain than *he has bees tit -snowy sectwrte*.,--•. • • • Harking hack tr, a brief editorial reference In these columns a few weeks ago to the pronuni•tation of the Oor- tre'veenscinears)'s faJnl13 nuJpe, Er. f*, a: Wt(tr. IT.; whose- rlttht ter ItIEE., about thtigs Scottish eon hinny he queastfoned, points tat that [either 11 r a • the audience hada good laugh, "�tf(tt-irfitinp-irrteredly. ear. ThPFP err0 many more $kea pulled off that night, fent the oboes I recall Mille clearly. Artirler like the foregolne ere of emir-, interesting to the old timerw- tt y,w-•estarRae.4 j• every • selsai fNpcttstie, _w. r. tot•wentc;D- c e e os er on what hails the presentation waa made and are still at a loan to know, If our memory serves us correctly, the tog "Donald Mae" trues the local port left herr about the 8th of Jannary for (iodericb to move the train beats about the harbor on account of Ire sheets which stopped the latter ves- seta. Since that time the "Donald Mac" has made two tripe Into the Ood- erlcb harbor without any official recog- nition. Accordlag to the Goderk•h papers Captain Dalton Hudson 1• credited with brute*,* the Bret brat into tbe Ooderleb Mrhor. ?be natur- a1 roncln%lon le trot the port of (1od- erich ie ont for "big new." and the fart that Vaptaln R. Lon* and the crew of the "Donald Mac" made the tripe under more difficult condition.' than the "Superior" does not count for 40,145. N11U there le one pleasure to we gotne•,I from tax tart that Captain Loner 1s a captain of such ability as it Ia• entrusted with the reaP01)5ibillty Of handling the vessels throngb the dangerous fee pecks during the winter 0115P, that they failed to deal as cone sesoon. patently with C.N.B. affairs fie they should have done. incidentally, 14. J. Ilungerf,1?rd, C.N.R. prt•rident, an- nounced the publicly -owned railway pians an extension of its llns.fn North- • u Miss (Ione ('ook spent last waakatttti u Zurich friends. b i 114p a ry-elected leader of the Cotner- 'seer in tkutarho, will find biro 'seer pril;ged ice a hundred different wers?,betore very long. Wadi, . tine ase a man happen- to be a Con•• fie Ire or a Liberal. that Is not In lit ilo agahn•t ta(.11-0. But If we fir t believe supporter. of either per- t�. tale eitizena who Near the opposite piolifltal stripe are not gess) l'aoadlans, part tarty if the other faction hap - o be In power. criticism is to tjttle;�{ected and welcomed. but 11 should ke legitimate erttcf-w. based on fly poli'I •s mud salons of the reignia(i goverionent. Many people forget thit under a democratic epeeist the major. 1ty' riles. Can a charge ot haring elected a band of arch -Heade he truly levelled at the majority of citizens who placed the Hepburn Government to potter? It 1■ a reflection on the IntNRgeoce of a great body of IDPH and women in this Province. As has been *aid before in this column, the 8epburn Government Is open to criti- cism ?Or its acts as a government, but not ai"Jadlviduals. A halt should be called to this calling of names. ' Junes Lyons' Break Last week the Conservatives of On- tario tet in eonreotion at Toronto. One of the speeches made on the atter- a000 of the balloting was that of James Jtyoes, former member for Sault ate. Marie, who wass • member of the Per- I724 rttd�tkg the rims nillo of Lttds a o ""'�R' trims sic3:.-, a good speech and he attacked the Hepburn Government vigorously. Bat he lett a bad taste in the months of many listeners when he described the Ontario Premier as "an ordinary, damn tool." This was going too far, even or g -prettiest convention. Mr. Lyons could hart achieved just as much ef- fect by damning the policies of tbe (lovernment without resorting to such language. After all, Prrmler Hepburn received a mandate from a majority of the voters of Ontario. He fa the leader of the Government and is en- titled to some consideration, even from the hands of hew eolith -al enemies. Mr. Lyons did not raise hie own at«•k when he said Mr. Hepburn was "as ordinary. damn fool." ily making this char;,-, he rant a doubt on the Intelli- gence and good common sense of the men and women who elect governments, I Not Ail the blame goes to the Con- werrative.'. Liberals moat shoulder some of the responsibility as well. There has been % tendency in resent year. to aayll those sitting In the seats of government wltb all the abuse that can he burled at them. Once a man rent -hes the heights of political nnhition. he immediately becomes fair 1 HOLMESVILI,E game for the thrower* of dirt who, ' (Ike Jncksl%, wish to tear him down. Ice a drma•rary such fie ('anarliatla en- 111 1,MlSRVI1.LE:, Jun5 ::. Mr. and Joy. there la not wide opteortnnity tor ern ()Helve. east of Rouyn, and the Mrs, Fred Jh,tter had as re ettt guests ,IiSltnnest rind corretpt men 10 secnra C.N.R. will fight the application of a Mr. cud Mrs. Victor Stove]) and fans positions of power. Sometime'* the enlcwkliary of the 4'.t'.R. fwfore tee ply, of tletrest. I rlr4tors 4111)5)• s roan who should not VHebee Lestslahrre for a charter 16 itev. J, W. Herbert Journeyed to'be given n pwMltlon of authority, but Ildd a new Otte into that territory, t.ondon on TimeleY so attend the an- I the remedy Ir always at hand. 1n the now w7iiiir -1`0C-Me•ewi ..tett+tout .Cpp Cgrfnt:.P which le trine , held main. however, the people of Ontario T. & X. tis Itall*sy., thele week et the fetrntl '1O1rVbeieo far!x_Sjt ,.tJ �•dol_n�g�� Men in Application for the Ineorporatlon of Mrs. R. Grigg, MIA. Mary and Messrs. ! potitletil lite are not ertxr ks,'hatrffee `' the independent Order of the Sons of John and Edward Grigg ',pent a day 1 are they "ordinary, damn foods." Italy 51115511 a flurry in the Vallate In London text week. N twit MAnator (tardy of Itrnekvllle Mina Denise )Gond, of Ooderlch, and Itc•nator Jampe Murdock, fdberal, visited a day or two •t her borne A hhrshln; young woman banded Otters, characterised the application r.eently. I the telegraph operator a telegram to a g eom of The village is sorry to lose lir. Jack be sent which contained only the single dptlan,e In view of the halo -r lir ilfl4)rfeiseinvttct (1tK,t1' $✓ 44* Inca rWid,K;• es," lRalring to he of real plan situation. Aenator Melghpn they having moved to Clinton, where help ,, tJ tAilli 46r/ffr' thought the tts-note abnnld he careful they have taken • honey oo Huron' operator %aid: "Ton know can not to tale any hasty action which street. Mr•, and Mrs. Will Jervis ate you can mSRh', heave •n interpretation of a 55?- to campy the house vacated by their 4*.. and unlstrtunttte n ,.area Oxide of depaart•re. "i know t eon." replied the eteeom ' P*rrselet. lgtat^tsininittititid-ard.B6J , Mks Ibetber�.M,acMetis keret tide K, 'lent don't yon think it won,d look think th. applteatton should sal theIweefi for' eWeve,-wirers der has like J am toe anxlona 1f 1 s•Id It ten tamer question of Italy and Et opts aeeept.d a p»sitIoa for tie aaaamer. ti•xw1"-d'athfnder. 1 'iron O IO('s send nine more word* for the carne, price." WHAT we can do for you Custom Make your Clothes from our large stock of imported Woollens OR SELL YOU OUR MATERIALS ANI) HAVE THEM TAILORED BY A SPECIAL ORDER HOUSE AT A SAVING OF TEN DOLLARS AND WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF SAMPLES, FOR Special Order Clothes as low as $19.00 We'll Reline your ,cult or Overcoat, Dap Clean and Press, Alter or Repair your Garments. 1' Frank Hwon,. Martin �t=.C'-r ir. �e 410 NewLowOntariohices in Large List. Co-operation in Ptiradiea. -WIRE Cir JUNI 5th to JUNE 12th- Pepsodent Tooth Pasta 37e Pepsodent Tooth Powder... small 230 Pepsodent Tooth Powder.. 39c Pepsodent Antiseptic small 23c Pepsodent Antiseptic medium 43e Pepsodent Antiseptic large .. 790 Nonsense, with Nozaslms Soap • 54c fpresgPal. , .',l50 site for 15c )rentholatmi,`, rile Mentholatum 64o ;gene Tooth Psete 430 m's �ilhweed Urgent , . seer •ora ani.•• Map T,von's Tooth Powder ... 27o .Daggett • 7lamsdel's Cold and Vanishing Creast, 35e size, for ..290 New Large Cutez ...tar lip Sal HepaticaSal Hepatica SHB Sal Hepatica 41.1* Pink Pills 46o Bait's Own Tablets...Mt !3y. Qin Pills 390 Chase's Nerve Food . 49c Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills 29c Chase's Ointment 49c Chase's Cough Syrup small 35c Chase's Cough Syrup Large 75c Eruachen Saitir 69c Millburn's Health and Nerrve PillsCarter's Liver Pills • " Carter's Lim Pills .. • , 390 Capookins 1160 ■loan's Liniment 293' - BUY DRUGS AT Tin DZIIGSTOY= ---.' Lauder's Wigle': Dunlop's Campbell's Drags .ea Dee assew Doses.,, Dregotev • 1f