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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-8-20, Page 2:4 Established Odd Yatlber of Canadian Waal ii Agora• CiaMADA GuDjjj`Laa Published ever? 'il7altedty morning.� r 7 Rubel 00 year, 11-60 if Mid to adnate• Subscribers la U*tted Reqs will please add Sec >0a[ postage. s•3tN� Ne, ea.. !81 am -NAL - W. B. f bsetaon, Editor and Manager 1llntasrey is : Goderlclt. Ont. - s ,August 211th, 1936 RM THE SIGNAL l lit t lielgdum that the By BARRY J. BOOYLF: her across the Channel, and the United- States whilst* to preeerve the peaceful conditions that have existed for over a hundred years ou W northeru bor- der. pIFanh•eb the ranitra y u , tad the defence of irreales. fu case she .f 11 Osifer o1 Lazy Meadows 11 t attacked- Britain wlnli.e to assure there shall not be au enemy facing -' "Fara Gates" For a good many year* uow, 1 have beet' readied the editorial* of the ear bow' papers that 1 eubacrlbe to U1 tourer there la r good deal of talk we.GODERICH, ONT. Danger in S air:: g P (From The Manchester Guardian) When Senor Asses took elks tDlui spring it was evident to all serous observers that Duly a narrow IuMrglu leserrted" Spain- from terttnglell er utart•W'. A .tell ut roacttuu atx.wu 'mutt* by brutal *evenly 91841 bruugut CARLOW ...ivie lu them 01 anti MWreta a• N'ar and'the casualty very oras to bell twat '.11U OW A 19.--llrr, A. E. };r• ll;' and wooers start err entirely out + i scoot Thum It war flat. 1 telt Iterarmameul and "The Yellow Per- The lima poverty or the tultntry, i rehrvel w route *trivet• by the rtwtutr: Himont entertit ue Ger prTmaF}: erin- Measure* of Senor .vzrua's neat Hover.), day school class on Wednesday of last 4lghly pleased whenT . luirutt t ?Senor talo r.Uwr lad struck something of ;, QUEBEC ELECTIONS - TN. Quebec l'rovioclal elections OS usi agcy resulted to the rout bf the tyovernmr►.t f I.lb oral members being returned and the Opposltlou {arty, Union Nationale. Oollingwood, Orlllia and other places, electing seventy -ave. Premier lied- Intending to go as tar north as who succeeded Mr. Tbschereao Cewhrane. Mn. Stall accomPnnie'n bout, them part of the way. ar Government leader, was defeated to 1N. and Mrs. troche Fiaod:nKor mid Lie own riding. Donna,. otithlcago, Mr. sod lira. Geo. The election was fought largedy-jii Stuart, St. Helens, and M.s.. t'. Ma` !. know crlk.l us& letyrl the Opprsltluu, at any rate -on the l 1 ou Saturday. Lr. llot,rrjur -bei went about twenty llttl. mother, and grand- ibetwat to the [arming public, In pub- moait4s 'Ilhr mute toll's enjoyed' IL i an o + s m- their [amts and supper was served ou ! tinter are really a noisome. Every the lawn and all had a happy time I time''1 have to stop wy tar and get ogether• it was also Helen little s out to. Open a gate, I resolve to hen fourth birthday. la letter to our local member and tisk Mr. and Mrs. Duueau Crawford and I hies to lutroduce a hill is regard to fondly, if Flint, Mich., spent Friday I gates. Not a steak, puny, tittle bill. night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. without erect, but rather a great, A. Wilson. anti left ou Saturday for Parse our witha multiplicity of ••whereasea'• iu 1t, that would strike terror into people, and have thrill do somrthtug about it. We have nue gate in particular down here at Lazy MAuduws, that is perhaps the moat obstinate gate ever lypwn. At sour times it will stand iu a perfect way and swing to and fro ou short-sighted selhshuess of the laud• stiMUM era,=ai ime• Lad taLw Made of- w-potie ontrovrwttol defy the law's that had bees& pawed for the prutetiuu of the workers. monism_ with its corroding temper Iwo "pared fn i p31pn1atiou *hlch JI*J teased to respect the Church and had Lowe to believe that happiness, whleu bad so loos been reseeded a* t e-puee► of virtue mud patience to be enjoyed to another life, was lu truth to be a(taitud, and rapidly:attained, la this. In ,an atmmsplaere et delirious lliuiIol and savage memories it wqr a nice question whether the 'danger to order w re **Thous on Senor Altana s frieltor, uc [r etc r its blazes with the least o1 persuasion. charge* of maladministration brought and family are returning frau a mu Then it will take a uo to lurch rgalnrt the Ian Taachereaa Govern (tor trip to hie old home In ('ape Bte- and sag, without any apparent reason: ment, and though Mr. battle,..[ elatato.' r,.,rt N,N, a visa sheet for.bja Government the The amount of Gairbraid as given lu etetaga eviidently had in m tid-tho tact The_ j nal (rat w-etk was much en• suddenly that Mr. Gtodbout had been a member joyed try all, . m4►1'e t7t the older readers of Mr. Ta:.ehereau's Cabinet, and Mr.•atwl Mrs. Rodgers, Toronto. ,peat ,otw1 for a new deal. •few days with their olauptht 4-r Mrs The Liberal party had been In pow- James guidon'►. and on their relu it ,.r it. Quebec for nearly forty yearan were siOmtwuled by Mrs. McCort and I was hoping then that the hires man lu dislodging the Liberals, however, the two children. who had been vlslttul had been careless for once and left her sinter for three weeks. - the gate open, But '11 wast not des - electors have not placed the l'onaerva• Rev. G. M•. \VyIie left on Iia boUday • titwd to Ike favored with such tortnne, in attic.•. Th. victorious I'nlun oil Molloy. tory. 1►-: Pomeroy. of \Ile, and I had to pi out in the rain -anti s&1. rhe raft. It It will to leaning at a degree of forty - bra, Ira rep rot- ptrk it up it will l go like half -welted jelly.' trial ktf_alLtomes during' as mu right or on his left- On his right there we* the sullen res*ntmeutn of the beaten party of privilege and the dread with which [peen of property antk•t- ratel an era of %weeping reform. On left there, -M a�the-indamtuable impetie n e of Re aolly ill -noel mol an t women eonw'Ini14 of their wrongs but far 'Trtr ignorant to Judge w1[ity between our remedy and another. /lye was all the material for a civil .war There was little chance of averting.(. unless the moderate' coniervatire element. grasping the truth that Neuss- Axalal was the guardian kir the peals and: indeed. the safety of the 114tats, hail helped hint' to stand out apFn+4 WOI•LI) ABANDON GAMES til. n(III fortes from which his Goreru w• pain: 1'n• v (ped and It dragged at r rly neither on the right not on f.x of men of latch or all yards next tines Mew's 1a the United ehun:n and it lurched, and 1 became entangled the Irfl ons the w sin a rain storm- Lost Sunday evening we were eomlug home at midnight. and the rain was pouring down In straight lines against the windshield. IMO Ire darty lupt Nationale 1s ir up, as 0* name 1m I 111 have charge at the services for ttt' e flipped start a re•slland 11 flK Mew' TING •SHEE SPECIAL • Best quality half bleach "Wabasso" Sheeting. 76 inches gide. Sumner Sale. Reg. 68c. . . At per yard 50c PILLOW SLIPS - TABLE CLOTHS • • Hemstitched of superior British .Long Cloth. Size 42 x S1, "Colonial" 75c brand. Formerly 9$c=pair__., A *penial purchase of all tine pure Irish linen, full two yards long by 56 int% .1:nl;tCrJl •.bet4 false.- ao1d, -25. On sale, eaoh..$1 •A heavy strong quality, firmly and -even- ly woven. 37 inches Bride.. Regular 121'"c lac. August male .... ` - - . , , • . MEN'S SOCKS A-terXr ele.red-lot from a leading man- ufacturer. In the lot are finest all -wool and .ilk and *root in dozens of different pat- terns Sizes 10 to 111 .. Regular 75e 5 and tk1 00. Per pair-.'.... I par Ole LACE CURTAINS jyory and ecru, double thread with heavy tailored edges (so they will not sag ImportedCurtains. 36 inehe wide by -►f�4 yards. Regular $1.33. Summer Sale, 95e pair Butteriek Pattens all in stook for Aeptember sewsewing. i' W. ACHESON & SON me �'Y.'1•t-t41oe lits reels' inn of a •F'awsht di•ti orshlp in Spain looking to Italy and tieruiany woui,t nterely' add another danger to pea.t mud of,'r another Inventive to riralrie, 1s& which A11'6014,11I*' the morlu.t spirit , • went huffed to 'Mei er N b lora• The leader, Mr. Dupleswta, was form- Miss Kathleen ‘Tyudrll is In (sole• erly a Conservative member of the rich IospitaL havinR uuderR+raw an Legislature, but in this election not a operation for appendk4lis on Satunlay single nominee standing ant ■ ('on- morning. IVe are glad to report she :14 ser•valive was elected. AS a matter of tanking good • progress towards rw•or with the loop of were that drop, over p the pent to were as a honk. •T11e1,'crisis. to If found. Tin• .gmortunitr w raw . lush. Thr generals saw their eMsldiupt that 11 w,utl awing fir a /,hone• mut struck, nfferitgt to a Npain while, it -de.t' ilb(sl stunt threw tett that was sick. perhnp mortally sick. of an arc and then collapsed with all vtlth hate the reutehy of mune•auo• be Rraee of a woman who Mints at iwir•w I "' t 4- -SHEPPARDT0'. N SIiEPI'ARDTON. Aug,. rift -Mhos Mary Gordon ..f tiuderirh is 'evading lu few day* with Mrs. Angus Bonito'. Mrs. Menary of Ihttigaunon, *eeom- laniel 1.y her brother-in-lrtw Mr. J llcWhlutwy of Echo (lay. rialted at the Inane of *Mr. Tilos- Meuary. Thr trouble over the football utas• h Mr. Tluoa, fwptlr Is nes u1t; raw rt Is a replica of ww•h affairs ever shotes hlstrllwt. the OlyMP Oaths were redve.i.spr�t the week -ell.) , There are nllllls' alio believe tfi.rt- ter.- •llrs, Thus. 11toRIP. they ought to If abandoned in the ll 1-�Mlaa llaremrct Adatus of Pert Al t.resfs of ttMerfhtkmai= Ititrtty: ..[taw=-, loot slw-nt n fro days with her eon'lu. 1 lir. Wm. G. Ilasvkiws Heft on Fri Mr. awl )trs• 'tVtI.on of Midland tth .lisle tlaugh- erre, there alt s. wnuy w•hsels with n $ wlwels in the organization dins -HAY Robby RIsInR fart. these Is no reaso11 catty prorhwLlt r titin tnururwent that a eouht nut to The a nlgregatloti of Carlow 1-nit..1 rIl1P sight of a mouse. It ended by .)lay morning to spend the week -end w 1 nit" The colstrtnetiee 1, before our eyes. sulK•res e.t unless s ntmttar •d nstnd+s patties should be-lalflleyl Moves ichurrh Were pleased to hate (try-. J:+w. • my dragging the[ I'.a ng gate b1 Ilea - 1 its- Bald .1 Humor's Greeks that Toronto Iwfore leaving for the West >; letwev the Alatttva, a former pastor, assist to tit brute 'strength and leaning It up r•fuso•d W ra, an thele , pmt li fi i•um- }} l,•onaerretire. DivlaloNi. I the barbarism e t ttht•llr w•tltld.ur•t-- r i5 Tbrrr rsr uuxtq' pita.ure•Iltrttnt or visit Ids daughter. Mn. W. !tougher - refused -1 they w err y r plank 1 n4a Provincial partly do not run piratic' !)• crew us& tLmday evenilig. against the lane finer. All during uttndteutants who grt--a-wrdendd 1Rdm. Mi** Nunn McManus, nurse-in•traiu the. performance 1 was realizing that ,..passiau tunkee a breach, the wood of Mr. 11'm. Itmw'u' and eons have eon with those between the Federal parties. -brithie ltctttttwr...hoapiWl, was home to tut s sb1- trip out of the bnalIlea% at us& exp•us• In the case of Quebec Mr. TaseIwreme fi.r Ilw weekend. the late Pr. -inter. though classed as a The Y. P. S. held a wciu,•r roast on' Literal, was frequently described as the Friday night at Suus•t Beach. An leader of the' most eonaervaUre crntnent in Canada. ‘ It may be expected that the new Government will introduce and carry out a progressive program that will bring Quebec more closely into line with progressive administrations In other Provinces of Canada. EDITORIAL NOTES Unlike Manitoba, Quebec was quite emphatic about It. my newsuitwas getttnz den mer, i eesohr every tinw 1 go nut, and see the quarter circle that It has de- time was- spend-- I-atrilted In the let_ of the iatte, to huffy lading moods'. soldier* to the whole•th Ing ,1 great many onph'a+eliat Nr, amt alta. 1Rolu. Iko[lr. I �IiPv,!sorei tnrl(fttiT+. iu the halter during ttatgrda7 IL ear laud had tut have a re'R".---'I�IIIa .1ae Its in co a very ,wriuus ,ndk flan. A '"Tine, civilization of the future will be arrlel r oe with • s alt of Istea- sive eo-operation."-,Pro[Ssor l'hsdR You will find that the torr.w• 4rosily Dot to twhones.'ss, amt the honedesire to help other tw',rplr, will. in the quick est and d&B eatest ways, lmprove your s�1t --Qnskta4 "the wild beast reappears.-" It is a ntc: theus•Ives, which is a tomwielous mealy" the velrta work fur (het . • • question tu-day whether there is more incentive to their ruthlrsiasiu lit tight- f Intl" of e new Heeler 115111. 1 ik t ' bl ia ► r of rhes w Md Least In a t'ommunist mon Ing for the perpetuation of this event, • Ir. (earl m r of (.. rrI In Barcelona or In the Fascist generals wbke'etl h y talnly sucs en to fomt thug It the hump of his grandparent!, Olonnillv lice4lrt--4)b c . the Ian a new one. it 1. a pn i too rkwbklttg the blue waters of Lake as it leans drunkenly against the post Huron. from the veranda 01 Rev. sod for the uees.sary support. Once I Ilea James 'U.o4'rea's cottage. at the even went tot far a" to measure It, Wm mer who'd grounds-. lb* W. Y. -n1 with the intention of purchasing a t1e Milted church held their darns:.4 Mew one. 'On another Dream g meeting. with about twenty member. ( wrote ton firm fur somefree odver- and visitors present, Mia. H.- Clark! using, In ngar (m thenwrlts of their prealdtrl and In the absence• of the I saglewv gates. Yesterday It tripped seeretarv, Miss Jean Ma44'rea "was ■1' , no and i bathed 0 In a verbal flood pointed pro tem. The meeting opteed ; of tire and brimstone, but it failed to with a hymn and prayer by Mn. John produce any effect. A. Waiter, Miss Ruby Young gave the i really admire the gate that -Neigh study book chapter and Mrs. Freud: lar 'iliuRm . has purebaswt. It 1, Wiis.n caul an ■rtlele on the work_ bright and shiny. son when you open of the strangers secretary at the tit- it it will awing bask to stay in a As in Ontario In 1934, the electors of remit ports, telling of the help and eatt,li that has he.n provided for that Quebec thought It was time for • kindaesn shown the lwwcourrrn to sirs purpnw. Now 1 know that i should change. • • • Only one woman of ■11 the families on relief in Stratford bakes her own bread, according to • member of the city council- Enough said. • • • The Hepburn Government is said to be considering the reduction of auto- mobile fees. It would Iw a welome change to have a tax of any kind headed downward. • • • A Pu'llnch township old bay after * long absrtwe from hit native heath returned and searched out the tree on which, sixty years before, be had Carvel him name. The lettering was ,tilt declpbefable. The news despatch does 1401 ibay whether the Blaine carve4 atoaktllde it was that of his wife ut et [tame ether maiden, • • • Bishop Seeger ebaraeterizet as non- sense the sllggestfon of a New York divine that rellgioua services be con- ducted without presetting. ''It Is the duty of the priest In the Anglican Church, a g his other dirties, to preach." why's the Bishop. But if the preaching Is, only a ,lull. nitnit"s. Mall- tudlnous filling of time, Is It the duty of the laymen In sit sod II't,n to It'' •• • On thin page we publish thea week an editorial itrticie from The Manche -to. Guordian on t1* situation In Spain. Theme are history -making times, 'ton what Is going on in Spain today may 51 feat the history of Europe for the next century or longer, and may also have a reflex Influence upon American af' fairs. The democratic nations of Europe mast regard with apprc•ha,sio,t the extension of F'aselst influence, and nay i* forced to the conclusion that to stop it they w111 have to 14-1111114' upon active interference. much an they wish M avoid any rnurw's that may lead to war strange land. Miss A. Walter and Mrs: Henderson also gave readings. the latter an the gnat uprising of the low caste (MOOR to India and our respou sWllity to rrmrmlw•r them In prayrt that they may Is• lel to Christ. As tn- 'dace of meeting was In the origins: survey •of its. 1►unlo{ia Gairbraid, ate historical nmouot of the early settlers wax read by Mrs. Gordon Macl'her. Mrs, Mtt'r.a gave a short tall along mlusiunary lbws Rev. with Mal're ea closed the meeting prayer. Afternoon tea Was Glen serves by the members ■m1 a social hour enjoyed. The September meeting (ell be held at the home of Mrs. John A. Walter. Speaking at ('hanh.ugna. N. Y. last week, Prominent Roo evelt expressed lila desire for world peace, but de- clared that the 11.1 ted Strifes would awl. ?wild tk.fend Itself and -defend uqr neighborhood,- T1+1s Is generally takers to moan that OH. Pulte.) States would Tomas foreign aggrealllntl ttpttn•(tanada. At -relating thin as the correct torero'', tation trf ch. Presidstlt'a statement. there la no rearms for Canadians to 'onside,. fhb. other than a• a friendly offer of seuls4ane• In time of need, and as a warning to other tilitlons to tit11D jlant(n nff this North American .'on - ii Similarly In Iltnrc•f•P Brittle Of all the weaknesses the worm• most dangerous, •is fear. sale sluughler of the $it iitsh work weft. Few- even ..f those who remiuwll WE3TFIEI� that when Axiom Axa to.k uftk•r tie 'future of Spain was Its the herrnce boy a new gate. Just the eight of his irate tempts me to try swinging back and forth on it, in the nay we dill as s.'llool-boys. • A new gate gluts a mule! better ap- pearance to the front of it farm. it would ave me n lot of expended wrath. as dell as shirts which have a tendency to get ,errsnarle4l In the net that 1n constantly In the way. when 1 try to squeeze through. 1 suppose 1 am waiting fur a brand-new automa- tic type of Rate. that w111 open of its own accord. . - Mout of this year's Canadian Na- tional Exhibition takes place In Sep- tember, because of Labor Day falling on lleptember 7th. The dates ■ re August 29th to September 12th. Why Does Britain Prosper (Christian Se ItritIsh trade continues to make steady If not rapid progress. In spite of world disturbances during the lad year which have had economic as well as political ic.nsequeuoes• Improve' meet Is rrtie•ted in the fact that to June last there were 440.001 more in - soured persona in employment than a year before, and 300,0011 fewer unem- ployed. F:vldences of higher prosperity are afforded by the larger railway receipts and the expansion of retail sales. The coal trade continues to If depressed stud th• improvement In Belton la slight : but in all other Important lar dwarf** production was considerably higher In ion,'i than 1n 19:1.1 and 1s letter this year than last year iron and steel industries are forging stead- ily Ahead: the wool trade (las been Moving: engineering, ele.lrlca!, auto mol.11n and artificial silk trades re- port steady (11191V4-ment. and even lb(pinnlldlnR Ia better than It was, Nor are there- any evidences which • print to an early decline. Though activity in building has now probably reached Its peak. It will he Maintained for some time by slum elParance operations Slid Its place Is likely 40 be taken hy big road and railway schemes and ---9 must 1w added ---11e less gratifying activity In re- ape t of mnnittnns. a- ' Increased foreign trade hos played Ifo part In this meamre of recovery. The total expert. for the lest financial Were fH41M101nt0 more than in fratned sl not to lento Monitor) realised that it mien he ma --tut WF:STFIEI.N. Attg. rt. -Rev. Dr - future of Stain -truly but the future of Mortimore of Oakland visite) with Mr. Europe. Even to -day many English mol Mrs. Charles Scott recently, people, In their fear of what 1'Itt Mr. and Mrs. Robt..11tkrus and Ulf, would call the liquid tire Mt kora- Shirley of Detroit visited with Mr. and 111 11015111, are apparently quite uuawarc Mut J. Buchanan. of the grave consequences that Mins Jewel Buller, "Misses Watson, would follow a F'as,•ist victory. It limas. Ferguwou and Mrs. Fer$uwiu of would mean that Spain, which has Ridgetown were resent visitors at the counted as it ('ower friendly- t.. the home of Mrs, J. Redmond, - League of Natfg11' and ready to Mine .1. Bamford. R.N.. of To_rontu, co-operate in its ser -ie. would rank slatted last week at the home of her with the Powers that seek to reduce brother. Mr. Thomas Bamford. It to lusignlbt'ane. At no time would {I -Miss Lorena Crozier of Crewe spent such a change have Iswtt au last week with her grandparents. Mr tinlmpontunt event. Today the and Mrs. W. H. Cam4*ell. p•miti.n of the League 1s so critics: Master Billie Henry is visiting his that It might prove derisive Let any• grandmother. Mrs. Wm. Vendor of holy Imagine what a different* 11 R,deuux, Mich - would make when the Assembly mets Miss Annie ('lark, of Saskatoon. In the autumn if Spain were repro- Stook.. has been visiting her sister. Mrs seated notby a spokesman of the ides.; Marvin McDowell. and sympathies of Scour Azaua but by Mrs. J. (',wok visited last week with a apokeamau of the ideas and cyto- Mrs. Earl McKnight of 4'arlow. patties of f:enerrl Franco. The Mho Grace Redwood visited In To• League In in danger both from Internal rota.. last week. and from external fonts. It can be Mise Jean Campl.Il spent a few days injured both hy eahotage within and last week at the home of her aunt. by defiance from witlanut. In both Mrs R. Gardiner. of (.unknow. reveets the power for mischief of the Mrs. 1.eler and Mn. Charles Leber League's enemies would be immensely of Toronto are guest* at the home of lucreasd by such a change. Spam Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cook. would act with a view to Che cornrow' Gnests al the home of Mr. and Mrs interest of Powers depending on a Brown last week were their sous, Mr. Ncular species of government, o - a Robt. Brown and Mrs. Brown and daughter, of Bridgeton., NeNewJeregy. and Mr. Roy Brown and Mn. Brown of. Woodstock par ummun Interest which would obligt her to vonsider not the welfare of the Leaman hut the desires of two powerful l'' neighbors, The 1'ultel States anti Mr, and lira. Jow•ph Snell of South- •tJapan and Germany are uutelde the ens Alberta weregu.'.ts,at the home of -lair I.Pasue. Italy hi ,e rebel within tete Mr, Geo, Snell and othdr friends. I1 league. if General Franco wins Is thirty years slaw Mr. and Mrs. Sne. Spain pastors to the Powers who dislike went to Alberta, and illi. Is the second and derpint- R. time they have leen hone in the thirty General I-rano's victory would hark years. it being eighteen years slue., another important International' cause• they acre home last. gurney, for 1t would wean a complete - The church service on Sunday was. In cln+rge of the W. Mt It. Mrs. MtlJtl: pr..hiel The i4c•ripture !raison w•ae read by llrs. A. Walsh.. from._ Mr. Mitt'isew's Gospel, "The Sermon on the Mount.- Mrs. Marvin McDowell lel It. prayer. Mrs. Macken' of Beflmllit r wits the guest speaker and took is het loo lithe enui0n, have cc•rtah,ly catch- secret agreement by Lord Salisbury it. suhje•t. -The i'rowi-.s of G.A." The Mahe) t-infldence. ISSI. In the L,st Jou years, by a series pulpit was tastefully decorated will Hut that 1. not all. 1t cwnnut 1* of remarkable iiulwlers, our Goreru dowers. too strongly Insisted that In spite of mem has wade an enemy of Italy W K. S. Meeting. -The monthly the apparent reversal of (treat lirt- i rain's fiscal policy. Ale has still all the How holt keeping alive thr doe - ' trine and practice of the grsatcat pna-. stole freedom of trade in a ahaekltd i world. She. ham resisted the system of quotas, of exchange restrictions ' and i elearinghonse device.. wo far a!1 these ' have been tired to restrict imports on the one hnul,r or to !soliter up a poor e; .otbi7t •- "Xlte Ilnufaa ['VMS' itste only been home 1wolncllona-gild 1 114ribnte Iritpor` fairly, and not inti a view of cutting down imports (lore important atilt. she l:aare-` a fn... -1 to ur a power which she might have isard hnd slut wished. Being fix Ildggcst pun -Miser of foreign row ma- 1 terinls In the world. Abe might have ,•xertc,l her hargslning power to coin - Ilei her cnttomert to (aka her maim - fa (lured nann-fa(lurel !newts. iint she hu. re- yen* Per • d0 a'n a„nld have 11X42 `orakeBlel Iwr customers and tended The lessons of this Improvement to impoverish the world immorally: and night not to be wasted In a world ttrItIs11 trolley still recognise. Mat most of which continues to pit' more, ' world pritaperlty I. the condition of rather than fewer restrictions on In -1 her own snore.'. In foreign trade ternatIonul trade. and which obsfln- I The Zeal, fundamental of Peonomlen ately reale.% the ud-lee of all t-onom-,I* that. for the purpose of h,tereatlnn- laf Terre are certain Infatuated n1 1-ade. se rare nil member* of, one state.4m n• ff41 champions of Mak tariff* w�ae aR«t ant t IYII sant t 1 ",�;�„g� is wtarpls n ation. tidbit, Is still a compara- tively low tariff country. Her progress Is partly due to the step she leas taken to r•storr national credit. MawM LuARetlnit, measures chestIte In the Matinee of power is& the to restse .eke balance of Pxlerual Meliterraneau. This ■gain would trade, a discreet uor of the sterling ,7,101' rata most critleal moment. Fut standard and the maintenance of cheap l- sly twenty years Iw•fun• flea war our money were Iu,N*p•u•w ,nsiriuu in the Meilitsrntnwtn as ..f success. Those measures, which secured My friendship with Itaiy-.1 perhaps showed too much rather than frleudahlp that was Incorporated in a Billie and IMbnrthy Tfgt'rt are hod - drying with Mr. and Mot. Wm. Ilaw• kins. fort Albert. �Str. !lorry NIIIIb had the ullsfoIowan esh to have one hie Iowan It. oe 1114. c..rn'tl..na N' rnrreuey on r( she herself has need to re Lail without securing any uulllperlsating meeting of the W. 11 S. wag held on aei.r siMr of strength to the principles of collective sw•nrlly anti public law. ft usf,t•opttlhi•1el Its part lu the disputes lwtweett Italy and the Ltaglle ax (11 give htaly and (1. world the In,pressa.:r that lis chief euro• ons Its infernal as a Mellternman rather than a5 n IA•aglw 14usmau Rasing. were given by lira of Niitlons l'uwerr. lllulslers harp led W. 1',w.k. "The %Vnrkcr.': Mrs. V.'1'ii- us to nn4liratand that there were fie, "The stay- 1L1v": Mrs .1 1, NI.•- uMww'nt14 when that particular conflict ihMt11. •'Ra tistl.sl.•• Iti'a.(111ga a•r,P had brought us to the s.rg,' of war. given also by Airs.- E. Taylor and lli,' Ntitat would hare 1te•h uud (ae'i1lou4R, BIM•hanart. The chapter of the stud) tion If Spain distend of being a hook on China was taken by Miss Nin• friendly had been a hostile neighbor, ale Snell. The president, Mrs. 11c1:;U. If. In cnaal.lering our pmittin 10 toe 'weskits' otter Imalus's. The Indies Mediterranean. we had had to think of were sake) t0 bring It. mite )cyte ad Np15nlsh porta and bases as available the September meeting. The roll was fur the 4154' of an anally tw)wet'l \a Palled, earls one present rrapnnding dodtt.-Jaai las-larltee ors- of the • acrd with a verse of N.•rlpur, or n hymn. uud Its problems there" -is Peke• A committee was. appointed to find oil thing artllleial In nor position 1'l when the Society Nils formal A sew• the Mellterra►w•ni 111*- world "Ill rent to was serval rat the dose or the *cot antras• that the claims "Ill amMtln[.---- mud}• In fie nllw•hrnth century ns �+ (1 .' 1 'demi r, huld111gi (nulla 4u exam*' a 1 ser the ernrr : but, lrenve greeter influence In the MmllterraneaII Tht orrt* 01 srrnv. see t1* dove'- than the rowers living there `shall Browning, - Ie." , .tnmd for all time. The reform n' -,ea ' - law' areal the rsgt11at1.m of sea power - "It p Masse e..a to b! erttra!• on more rPasnn*LIP prineipIP5 moat lassies t n t0 rtwaeal^-1lts, i4a11l�' sooner or Ie4K •.(Arty the attention of lie D, r fowl the wverld has sn er. I-la'c•anas J'r ki,'fll sctr► • t o 1•^ - it. we tam Ittbis tusk at I'arls But ilei w ciao['' pea t0 book of It In the npprnprlfty lu the Malang .•f ia'wer In the Medi- maeaer•"=-L1bett F.lmtpbn. Wedne•slay afternoon at the Itotne'D1 'Mr. Unit -Dr*. l'uu. ileVitile, with twenty -tutu present. The tlevofun.0 exercises were In charge of Mrs. Frei J. C...1. The (4.•ripture (4.14501. tun. St. .144111i 14:1.21, wax rests( Ly Mrs. M a to sop in Britain's pro4re•s ire re- ward of her adoption of tariff sestem. 1srP•di of tee alta (tot that Is a m g o ,ter. Itritiln, In spite of r14114't•s- .41,10* to the 0pph•ffe ?low. *yr eon - tinned her traditional respect for this doctrine and has benefited by It. stir yq�ry� .x.e•�ro� .,. l'.nH'.: .. m+,aa:ry '. .. .a,b ri'�f}'t' .'. s... ..�....rw.a•[u..m _ - j•- r- •tKx Y • ',�►'Mi ( .. .e 1�•asF mem,.,. v -.-a.+- „n res.:-..- ` ' •-f• 'i I-w.-'..�..-:-;'Z:k••.n�•i„ .+.w"..�• ..i►! eta/ . ,4 - «�-._'-•.at••�1 .,.....in ..,-;-.,.,. s ..r -n'. .....-._,._-.•. _y,.r.,a, ... - -..._. -.-......-. ....:-•.+ -, "sa-':�Yrt�a.�-.'(.< ,•..,"_` y ? :".•.,'•td„rs CONSTIPATION By arousing the torpid, siuygiak liver to healthful action, you eliminate the cause of constipation and chronic indigestion. You can depend on this time -proven treatment, DL CRAWS giameT_Liv.[ Pitts QUALITY IN MATERIALS I8 THE ONLY THING TODAY THAT COMBATS EXISTING CONDITIONS. WE'RE SHOWING BETTER CLOTHES FOR BETTER TIMES. Relining, Repairing, Altering, ('leafing and Pressing t Frank H. Martin PHONE 317 TAILOR WEST ST• ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS From GODERICH Aug. 28 and 29 to Chicago $700 AUGUST 29 Port Huron - Flint - Durand - - $2.25 $3.60 $3.95 -TO- Windsor -$3.1O Detroit UT. sues Equally low fares from all adjacent C.N.R. Stations nem) Tickets, Train Information. Return Idmlt, from Agents- Ask for handbill CANADIAN NATIONAL YOUR DRUGGIST IS 4=r TELLING YOU I xd Watch hie windows -Come in -Make inquiry. Prices for week August 21' to 28 NAiL i7LR$ lir. lie, ih RIMS. 11E% Ei.OPINU, PRINTING ( 11. %SES NERVE FOOD 49r 11'.%NA TOOTH PASTE. 43, 33e, sae 11,S TO% tae. Ste, lige ENOLi8H HRALTO SALTS IJ.etu*e D. T. ('REOBTL 1&. lie, $ie 8TA'1'IONERV Allmon Pad and Pkg. Envelops* 23r PACKER'S TAR SOAP Cake Sr FOR ASTHMA Try R1NFX ( .1P$1•I.EN $1.011 WO(HFRI"Rl'14 F'tl'F P(1WIWR ifie, We, 711, FRUIT JAR RINGS Doren lie, 15e 8ALI('1 ii(' Act/ 1S, pkg. FOR CORNS WE HAVE ('tea, bet F.Imo t:P Gds -It 3be I'utnant's 33c TI MS lar KI.FF\F% 1(0- FA('E-R.I.LR. 2.tr JI •NKET TAH( ET% t pkgs. for tie - BUY DRUGS AT THE DRUGSTORE - Campbell's Dunlop's Lander's Wigle's D►wa•esr• Dewa•I•oe• ps.e,Iss•e Deog•(ee• �-� 4L