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The Signal, 1911-5-18, Page 24 ±� • r ▪ Tee*Dee. Kos lit Nu 451)14111111-16431111111 Uoincedeii. owlre JO. PUBLII ID EVERY THURSDAY se TBSIGNAL MINTING CO.. Waged Telephone � Its. M. Teems el aimr.elMe per amens le marine► M[c morake. He ; three smtas, toa To United Stave wbmie.. pato • rear starter is advanceglabseriless was ' aglaindYM mail whin res' towereceive Twit W .m __!neat_ us et the ted ea as .arty a date as teethes sed W se w salterosM b err both old Aare tlshmg \Mae : Leg�aallWeer Maar er daOadvert areata,pen iso sea ass sahmeseat loes MUr laseribea and � bytos seepamll seeks. twelve Iia.. to se lash. Briars rage Meta nae and mailer. els tear Adverelsommete at Led. Pound. Strayed. Me Ui Treat, n ateateene Wae. Hoare for Srlr nr to Remit, Pus. for We Cr to B.r. Articles tar Nair. OW. not .xomaiog thThis- t seeekk �bagar t moinfernos ; od'. Lazier Lazier.dna ted errtiw mesa is prePerutta. Aatroaao.o,eea in ordinary r'eehrt 1751 to ems pr urea No mike Um than Mn Aay special ,.ohne, the ogler of whir' 1s the p.tratiery beimat d ray individual or rear - Wm. to De ..sidred so .dvertYnm.nt and be ranted seoadli*te. Hauls to display and ooatheet ideetiele „a will be given on •pplbatlaa. address all cremanieatisee to TH IC SIONL PRINT IND 00.. limited. asieetea Oet OODLa1CH- TRUinfissAY. MAV ls. 1111 WHAT PRESIDENT TAFT SAYS. "The talk of annexation is bosh. Everyone knowing anything about it real- ises that it is bosh. Canada is a great, strong youth, anxious to test his muscles, rejoicing in the race be is ready to run. The United States has all it ran attend to with the terntory it is now governing, and to make the possibility of the annexe - boo of Canada to tbe United States a basis for objection to any steps toward their greater economic and commercial union should be treated as one of the jokes of the platform, and should not enter Tato the consideration of sertoos men engaged in solving a sertoes problem... EDITORIAL NOTES. The rains we have had this week are worth thousands of dollars -and they dont cost • cent. The curtnber for West Huron is probably the most prolific producer of stillborn legislation in the history of parliamentary institutions. if anything bad been needed to con- vince anyone of the advisability of oiling the roadways in the neighbor- hood of the Squats, that duet -storm on Friday should have supplied :he argument. the people on his Nieto( the 1 000ld not compete with the Canadian farm- ers under reciprocity. 0. K. Bassett, eeeretery of the Michigan Horticul- tural Society, said the Ootarb ,fruit- growerw would ship eooresoas giianth ties o( fruit to the United States cities. Washington. May 11.-Ann.satbo of Canada. instead of reel why. was advocated by George fi Ladd m.1 the ]la•sacbu.eUa State Grange before tbe Senate finance committee yeaeter` day. Mr. Ladd argued against any trade agreement, declaring it one were made it should be by annexation, •o Canada might share the burdens of the United States as well se enjoy its benefits. This deepatrb, published by The To- ronto World, is another bit of evi- dence showing that Canada's enemies in the United States are opposed to reciprocity. The Supreme Court of the United States has ordered the dissolution of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, better known as the Standard 011 Trust. The decision is given un- der the Sherman anti-trust law. The outcome will he watched with almost worldwide interest. Hitherto the Standard Oil Trust haa found methods to circumvent adverse blurt deeidoaa. and doubtless all the ingenuity that the uailjions represented in the Trust can command will be put to the test of thwarting once more the intent of the law. If the Government really suc- ceeds in crushing Ibis gigantic mon- opoly, it will be a great victory for the people. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is away to Great Britain for the Imperial confer eoce and the coronation and wilt be one of the greatest figures in the gath- eripgs that will take place in f noec- tion with these events. It has been arranged that Parliament will con- tinue sitting at Ottawa for a few days until necessary business is transacted, and that thea an adjournment will be [made until the latter part of,July. When Parliament resumes tbe reci- procity agreement will be put through, unlewe in the meantime the United States Senate refuses to ratify it. Mir Wilfrid i.i accompanied te Great Britain by Sir Frederick Borden. Min- ister of Militia, and Hon. L. P. Brodeur, Minister of Marine. The Toronto News dents adm.thet the "bitter campaign" against Mr. Foster should end at once. "At the last gen- eral election the et tack on Mr. Foster constituted four-fifths of the cam- paign literature and the campaign speeches of the Liberal party." And The Nett, might have hone on to say that tine ot';the strongest denuncia- tions of Mr. Foster used by Liberal cauipaigne`r4 war from The News it- self, written probahty by the same man wbo now complains of the tteet- ment accorded to Pieter. Since J. S. Willison became Distiller Gooder ham's hired man he has had to do many remtu kable things in the way of "swallowing himself." and Obis refer- ence to Mr. Foster i. one of the most remarkable. Another surplus for the inter - colonial Railway is reported as tbe re- sult of the operations of the last year. In spite of heavy expenditures tor equipment, the surplus amounts to $2'/2.712., which is considered a good showing for the new method of man- agement adopted by the lion. George P. Graham. Minister of Railwayr and Can els. Before the United Staten Senate com- mittee on reciprocity a plate glass man- utacturer objected to the proposed re- duction of duty on large sizes of plate glees, fearing that the change would result in the building of factories in Canada. It seems that the upanufate takers of Canada and the Uuited States are terribly atraid of each other. The United States Senate may refuse to pas the reciprocity hill, in which case there will be rejoicing among the Yankee fishermen. wbo buog their flags at balf-swat when the pact was first aonounoed. In the meantiweour fishermen will have to be content witb the prices which they racers on the Buffalo market after the United States duty is deducted. THE NONAI , GOHEItICH ONTARIO 411. man of his age in the Mawr town are getting. The oast time Mt. Lewis be- gins to feel -tempt." we imagine be might midi, sed in his eonstitueecy weany cues moire deserving of his sympathy tints that of the book clerks. But then. of course. we must remember that Mr. Lewis' alas is to attract attention. sod for this purpose freak pr'opoaais are much better than sensible ones. It is charged )'y Sir Sandford Flem- ing that an "extraordinary misap- propriation of capital' has taken place in connection with the forma- tion of the Canada Cement Com- pany. It is well known that there was extensive watering of stock in connection with this transaction, and in order to pay dividends on the wat- ered stock the price of cement was boosted under shelter of the tariff. Tbis was not so unusual a procedure as to cause any greater protest than is ordinarily wide wbeo the public is be- ing •'squeezed :" but when one of th e promoters is suspected of not playing fair with his comrades In the game an outcry is [aimed. and the attention of Path/insect is engaged. it ia to he hoped a thorough investigation will be made of the whole series of trans- actions which culminate.l in the formation of the merger. A little publicity turned on an affair of this kind might have very interesting re- sults. The member for West Huron last week undertook to advise the Finance Minister regarding the revision of the Bank Act, making the startling state- ment that bank clerks are grossly overworked and underpaid, nod ask- ing that the Government step in be- tween the soulless eorponitiona (chit is. the banks) and their much abased employees. Humanity in ilbtrese always has our profound ayanpatbv, but we have never been arrustomed to regard the sportive bank clerk as is need of ally special coromirerataoo So far am their working hours are roe- oerned. they have the laugh on most of the rest of us as they pass ..piek and open, an the a ay le tenets or golf Nova Scotia Is to have a Proviociel general election ort June 141b. The Provincial Oovetntsent of NovaSootia has been under Liberal eootrol for twenty-nine years cootinuoudy, and in this time there have been only two Premiers -Hon. W. R. Fielding toe fourteen years and Hon. George H. Murray for fifteen years. it in ex- pected that Premier Murray's party will be again returned to power. 'a�' lift!. is said by the Option pews of May had Jutta. sock. Coeservwtives as Mr. J. 11. John - Wooed le the May. sae will be wig is Jags. �' Grower,. r,. Abeger the Noe. J.ik Fruit - wawa womb will she rem..asr seta that demos.s e a surer ire : e et R An- derwos, treasurer o( the gestate Os - apply aobntite paia. f y can mals a prod$ andd pay res for the laaod. surely tae foater hi t theywho OPERA1!IONI own the land oould do it. . Conservatives Who Support Reci IIERONLY . Let a Liberal give bis views se being opposed to reciproaty and lssseediets- 1 be ie ea:lsisd by the Cocoons - Lives. m .es, who do not for one moment fess that be is doing it rely from& pereonel monetary standpoint in place of for the Dominion et large. But Otndeh Msvemy- moon In day to be. as time roan pre away 1 ?wW be the swell btaetW mesa\ sr May. When with the opedog buds her yoeag Mvw grew. Whim tike the sett vetoed hinds beg high hopes new. Whim like t he deed her real wart dotted anew. Ithe will remember. 1a that het to be. The wblapsed vow., the air heeseta the taws. And hew the wort in nyspatby with her Bedecked tart 1n jeweled g•searr• Aad hew We apses tree a orchard seek a201101111.• term • emery veined sheen. Te show bet bee a sweet. oak bride shoald 8111111 re re again ths ran in verge time skies warding the two et them with smttlss ere . Shell hear her night hawk sad bee wide -emir will 8peekag -ham troth tows her owe hatuted hill. Shell hear the erickst• in the .eft yeses gram ; tarso Dairymen's Associntlon : Mr. B. S. gamin, president of the Nova Semi* Fruit Growers' Aesociat.ioe: Mr. Louis Wigle, es -M. P.. of Essex : and Mr. Harry (Isrby. es -M. P.. of Belleville, who. recognising the value of the reoi- procrty agreement 1° the fattuers, have cut boss hoot party afttiatiosr. and are earnestly supporting the pact. But that is another questiou. Are You Doing Your Share Belleville Owtario. Our young ansa. m far too many in- stance., are rp.uta and social Inose, but nothing more. Tu them a town is "slow" *burn inhaheant. are not rav- ing toad on the gression of sports*, or wbere social functions are not of n ightly occurrence. noeisl function. and .porta a.m all right in their piece. but they are not every- thing. tiowebody has to work. We eannnt all be •-preen" or .peed the She feel the e-p'yre.. they idly Pees. major portion of nor time in the pur- Never to cool her cheek again -ales . Nie of pietisu, e. if +e dad "this town" Ad shell remember everything be amid. Some- Lemming.ld he mower then ever. Some - Lemming. a happy girl. with beaded head. -body- bas et shovel coal. tai eels HM kir will start!e her and make her heart Leap like a frightened doe that feels the dart. And every wad sad movement she&al prise• Ad. be-•. M all. the levelight in Mr •ye. Well b.:. er naem'ry till the dal she dies. She wU. r member tt.eae. 1 think. and not The ru.. r cbapeL crowded. dim. and hot : 'Me .tat . Noes and tie emitting tereag. The Pulsing organ sod the bridal .ogt. The sharp a•:Mtler, the moment. tense. One crowded hour. tied then the ening kenos. The laughter and the idle compliment• shell eine her dimming eyes ad yet shall me. And In her nostril. tor • .pace .bell dwell The fleeting. subtle. Msytitue. weedily, • we& Mai M the rainiest boar to itf.'. forenoon : The .un dote wither up the gree. so nasi ' Thou bast iby triumphs .d thy epee. 0 Jove: - The Khan in Torento Star streets, tin, bell grooaeit it, to keep books and te manage bank•. Somebody has to do the work_ 1f we all do our @ bare t h- burden is reply carried. If some of u+ shirk it toakee t be burden -all the beerier for the °their. CURRENT UTERATURE. W un.AN a Hoes COMPANION. -Thr June nuu.b-r .,t Woere..u'. Home ('om- panino has many timely artie r.- 011e ct chow i. on •Tae Ig•tquet sof Wee- ding.- Another. is on transit Mortal- ity. All of ibm articles are full of prac- tical sugge.itione. One very intew.t- ing article is called •'My Happiest Vo- cation." The Action in rhi. mnntb'. Cornpanion is n..table. Ther • is a splendid story by li iraim-th Stuart Phelps. the last piece ..t w•.rk written by rhi. famous author •hoetly before FROM OUR CONTkMPORARIES. her death a few mourn: ago. Other Wbere Free Trade Counts. Hun:lt on Sps Bator. A drititsti firm has secured the job of building a new Port.uguewe navy, in face tit numerous competitors. includ- iug Aruerica Wben *menders want We latest and best in warships they always come to the old shop. Throwing Dalt. Rne mgtLeade.- The use being mode of all this silly twaddle about annexation is merely a eoofeetion that the reciprocity agree- ment is at ktIYng and' sono] when judged upon a husit.es. basis that the fogy -organs' dere not so consider and discuss it. but must endeavor to throw dust iu the eyes of the people by introducing • subject M dead as Adam. Mr. Lewis Provides a Shock. Guelph H. raid. The public. which has all along been of the opinion th4t hank clerks were a very lightly worked clear of people. Will receive a shock when they learn that the very opposite is the ca,e, and that to prevent their being worked to death Mr. E. N. Lewis bag introduced • bill in Parliament providing that they shell not be worked more than eight hours a day. The Toronto News goes to unneoee fiery trouble to show that the meat packing trade is opposed to reciprocity. Advocates of reciprocity are prepared to admit that oonditfons will not be any tuner for the packers when the agreement goes into effect. They will have to forest the eompstitkn ret United States bsysn a ad consequent! y will bare to pay higher priors to the farmers for live stock. The day of fifty per regree dividends for the meat packers is probably at an end. Fie men and fruit -growers are tell- ing the Sweat* committee at Waah- initns how tis) will staffer from the tnvaekwt at their market by Canadians if gM rwiprwdty bill gnaw into effort Ore el the witnesses wee 1)r J L •sMlsr, pawkiest of tee Ylcbgan State Apiemitassi Onlleg.'. who slid Conservatives Malting Mistake. Hamilton Hw.ld- Ez-Maynr Glebes& of Belleville, is a Constar vative. speaking et it Conserv- ative meeting in his town last week, Le said it appeared to hint tbat his party was meaing a mistake in oppos- ing reciprocity. Harry Corby. of Belleville, former M. P. for West Hamting.. is of the rams opinion. Heciptocity will prove an apple of dis- cord to the Conservative ranks. If They Had Had the Chance. Wlutpeir Tribune. It is not straining the fact an iota to say that if the Conservative leaden had negotiated the present reciprocity arraogernent and recommended it to their following. it would have been acclaimed as the salvation of the country. recommended to the follow- ing and faithfully- accepted. 1t is well that in the attempt being made to stampede the following against the measure this fact should be borne in mind. stories ere contribute 1 b.v M.riuo Hill• C. N. and A. M. K'•lltaniinu• Zona Gale. Fannie Heaslip Ira and otberr. The special department of the maga- zine aro of cape -sal interest and value to women, and attog..ther the June number of Woman s Home Com- panion i. $ prott•tction of exceptional merit. M Be Warmed. Nvood,4 m k Senn nel-Berfew . The chief engineer of the Toronto Electric Light Company treys that the insulation of electric light wires is only a custom. and that so far as high volt- age wires are concerned it does not insulate -t'a't is to say. tbe Madeline oda high voltage wire is no guarantee of its safety. it is well that a!l people who are not electrical experts, and most of us are not, should keep this statement in mind as a warning All electric wire. should be rrg•MM with suspicion. They may be harmless, hist they may be deadly. The Apple Isd..try. rb.1 tttrattoed Hearn. TheWlndsor Record noes that apple•be Mae of an rwdinery heeehall are .riling there for five rents earhs dearer than oranges. and that a good ('satadian winter apple will bring • shilling in the Old Countryin fttr•t- or pink tea. Wires • lad is takes out 1 ford they would hying about the same of whore and pieced in a tank. umw.lh mime as le Wiodeir This should not be does not at •ince receive the salary he. The mintiest of Perth and Hume of a railway. president : hest be gena .me well wdaptesI fix *Mite growing• b t otJ►!r brave h a t proh•My as mueb .a. If 001 • Bede ' tis to rvory c hags inq there miimt be arientiflr north.+do more thi& the name •mount tit labor adopted limpets attack them semi end brain power mould Irk Ikea in they wrest be sprayed The reed faah- any other position. TMs 11 ile b ray eased idea that the orchard is the last. good at els he gets hie resift laersaam � ton the farm te re -wive attention •spledM It warda good and tn.metirnw. • bones bridra and ries coil- pricer matte -mine and pro - when he bra h.-er in the hank a ea- tertian froom inerrta, and if thew are ploy ern 6v.ss rear. he is gettingCo there will he gond retar•ns • fairly pod eatery, prehet., a steel (�Immo.*d ing gyeaseem ed Herne better toiletry than most edam he.. nret dte•W ref inured to young hero r•on'ert n+-tt.s.d. and intnw.i w .a. �,.... �,. 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I h a d inflammation o the female organs, and tout d not stand or walk any distance. At last I was confined to my bed, and the doctor said 1 would have isgo tasak an operation, but this 1 te[tlasdmto 6a A mead advised Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. and new, after using three bottles of 1t. I feel llkeanew woman. I most heartily recommend this medicine to all women who seder with female troubles. 1 have alai taken Lydia E. Ptnkham's Liver Pith and think they are fine." -Mrs. FRAM 'CHALKY. Lindsay. Ontario. We cannot understand why women will take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly half-hearted exist- ence, ming three-fourths of the joy of living, without first trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, inflammation, ulcer. •tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities. periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Recommended and sold by HOWELL HARDWARE CO.. Limited AIRED OF CINSTIPATOI Mr. Andrews Praises Dr. Norse►'• Indian Root Peble. Mr. George Andrews d Halifax. N.11, writs: "For unary years I here been troubled with chromic Constipation This ad- mire sever comas sniffle -handed, and 1 have been • victim to the mane Oberlin that cnastipetioo brings in its trate. Medicine after medicine 1 have takes' 1• cads to fid relief, but one and all hit see is teas mase impelling condition It seemed that nothing would expel from me the oar aihsest that caused s murk treelde yet •t lest 1 Had above theme Iodise knot Pitts Teat was indeed • haler day ler sere Ise 1 was m iampesmsi determined to wits Me steep - meets meads t t 1 give thea • fair trial They tot.e regulated say mewl and bewwta 1 •m cored of e•eetip•tlsa, ata/ 1 deter they hem em sped s • m•r- ens-w Per ens hell • emery Dr Verse's ladies Rase Pitts have twee cserisg ens - wild sat eikssuts which meth from Dam dame De wbde "Omsad _y bleed Sold creme tree se inc • toe. J The Business World l+.calling you. Why not Levitate now? The lead- ing meictntile houses of Ct.nada and United States recognize o u r .Me iency. Tke Spst`ass [seises Cages Nave elven thousands of yetteg r rcpt. -aimed .tart iu life. V1 . can assist you. 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Pri.elp.L Price Reductions in Carpets TO REDUCE STOCK We have picked out a lot of Brussels. Velvet sad Tapestry Oarpsts and carpet ends that we simply must *ell this month and are oferiog them at remarkable reduelioos, alto ail Kugs are aft away down for cleerlog. _ 33 yEnglish Tapestry Squares 203 yards • ......... 6.75 Sz34 yards 7.50 3s4 yards.... 9.50 3�z4t ysads 14.00 English Velvet Sqtt 8x3 yards 8x34; yards 3xyards 34x4 yards tr.n+ 43- .1{16.00 •...`..... 1800 ... y0.110 16.00 English Axminster Squares 3x3. yards 12.00 3x4 yards -.--... M.W 304i yards so.ou to 30.00 isa et yam? inches wide. new deeis�� and a splendid eoioei . . 7pe 5c Brussels Carpet With or without border, at per yard 75c, 90^, $1.00 and 31.10 - Curtain Nets New weaves, white or Paris, at per yard 15c, 20c, 25c sad 40e. Linoleuetns and. Floor 011 Cloths In every width leen 1 to 4 yards, ranging 2.x: to alk: a square yard. W. ACHESON & SON ATTEND THE BERT. iT PAYP. The Signal to January ist, only hoc ern Tailored to Measure We tailor into your clothes style, refinement and perfect fit, and yet the cost is no more than "good" ill-fitting ready-mades. Martin Bros., Tailors -- J 1 Toronto, Ont_. has ■ rational repu- tation for .uperkw work. Open aY rear. Enter now. 1'atekigu. hes. TUB TUNE T.. flair That New Sprang Shit and Overcoat IS NOW Thr tie-lortions ret gie,de which ea carer are of first-s4•n quality and we have all the latest trltalee at HUGH DUNLOP'S wICI T *TetUTT The upte•-.t ate Tailor seireiseeeirtraesseseiesseetareatereereseerhel Howell Hardware LIMITED YOU have many requirementsat this season of the year. We have the goods you need. Screen Doors You need to get them on be- fore the house is filled with flies. We have a splendid range. We sell a gond, strong door with hest quality of wire screening, panels are nicely steroid, with pair spring binges, pull and book and eye, complete for.... 31.00 Other lines imaging in price up to. eacb. 112.60 Window Screens No person needs to keep the wiodows closed. In all widths to stir- Prices range from 18c to., 466 Scree& Wire Perhaps you have an old door seeding new wire cloth. We Dave it In widths 18 Inches to SM inches, and our price Is tight. ideal Fsaeias Ideal Fencing, t he hest fearing. 1. whet yoe nine have. Idea 1. the fence foe you. 7 wirve, all bard .ted. .11 No. 9 large tries wire. per rod 80e Poultry Nettings Alter getting the g rain is good shape, don't let the brit e destroIt. We have Poultry Nng in widths front 12 inches to 84 inches. We sell it in rolbs or cut lengths to salt your requirements. It not only removes every particle ce dust. dirt, 'reser. stain and eerwtcbes from pianos, furniture and woodwork at one sweep o( the cloth, but k leaven the surface shining with a beautiful, gloomy newn.ws. 11 is very simple to use ; • chili can do the work. Ptsiat We have About fifteen 0 1 Moe of Paint in one salt pint. pint and quart tins o( the Bob- m.tsnn make. which we deme clear est at mice. Inst of the Nieboiet-to stock. You can have whet you need at leer half-pint gr 4tlr per quart This is less Gum asset paint refits today. The hest E itches (Wiliest vafs&, nide in oak r very cone piste- only .. ileal Howell Hardware Co., Limited ellietheterelielWeererireettireareeatereaseerain