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The Signal, 1916-10-5, Page 2! T.u.aDAT, Or:. b. 1016 sbelltilksional THE SIONAL PRINTING 00., LTD. MUMMERS Tai eiltet Ulstlwbel ssltrf rbI= ons tM altars lir o t�fst a et •ogiewa Nia =XI= street. Ooderir la. oat year afu�i la adivoa .toy MV tMr /bar. U paid W w .or(bs►o t• the Un11 Suite. ss.'r •d a(7 notes 8taie.• 1 ae roto is flue Dotter and I'th� Orate Amoy to *dream Subscriber (all to resin Truewway tn� iiii tbe pub/be w 111101 W Danko ta. lar ri • lapossible W bee of aftosa fact . al Y u N c cbasas Of with...-. i• ds.ired, bora old and tae sew wddle...buow bo guest- ltoitttwamr Mar lie made by bona draft, express seasey er Dart -ulnae order. or reateterel rair-ri re ton. may ownewees at sa thee. sat Andrea rms.. Mgrs. -Kates for er.r*.! a utract .d.eri twme.tr will be VIM M molt - mum. mol um. L gal •••d *tier Jwltwr sttteetlaw.au. oro Dent. per line for tint insertion � fear -villa per floe toe mobeb.r's uent Y.a..ured by • .oal. of .oral Denims..A—twelve tine. to au Ineb. 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OCTOBER .., 19In THE LAURIERPO..ICY VINDICATED. j Replying to an address presented to Lim by Hon. George E. Foster on; brh.It of the Empire Parliamentary! A.•.eiation in England the other day. , expitssing the appreciation of the; members of that Association for teal opp, ttunities afforded them of seeing Great Brit itu s peeps 1 HE SIGNAL GODERICA ONTARIO "SAVE, BECAUSE" The Thrift Campaign, carried on by the Sterling Bank of Canada since 1913, has now become a National Campaign. • From the Toronto Star of From the Toronto Star September 7th, 1916 of June 251h, 1913 ANEW CAMPAIGN TO URGE PEOPLE TO SAVE Will Be Opened in a Few Weeks by the Dominion Government. LOOKING TO FUTURE Canada Must Further Help Brit- ain. and in Return Will Secure Orders. -r-tr mores l pot rot..ek tie• for weed .•••r. W bs ei• be*..• rb wok Ibe •.._ -ty ea Mao. V. • s es we thour payees r SAVE. • outsides the range of human experl- euoe. The Get inane, . said, had de- liberately prepared over a lona period of years for the domination of the world. Is this design they bad used their .ubjecte as spies and corrupting agents. They bad used Obs hospitality of their adghbon to prepare their d.- structioo. It was the ornate of a whole uation, and It was specially directed Against the British Empire, which had Riven the (demeans every privilege that British subject. enjoyed. His opinion was that we should do ' reotnethlne to punish Germany for this organised treachery, and .o to mart o'.r detestation of the system es On moment It ever happening soda. Lord K•tchner's proposal was to pare a law that for twenty-one years no German should be allowed toneturallaehlm.ilf of take up bis domicile in the United Kingdom and the British Empire ws far as the authority of the Imperial Parliament extended. or to enter Into partnership in any British Morino's, oe become a shareholder in any British company, -:Le Morning Post (Lor - lout BANK ING BANK 1' •. PLAIN SPEECH TO CONSTANTINE It must be Many a long day since i King has been addressed eo frankly 71ke� ��B• and outspokenly as King Constantine Ws 151° e.'�'ddlsbr�e of Greece in the remarkable address saint tar... r�iw--w Mira* shred drawn up by M. V'eniz+los and .�d kr b+ J ate= r ap- proved at the great demonstration of torn. V ►..a of barb August 27. The English papers just r r+msrV•i to hand ca twin the full text of obi.. oee� -•:! •� • widow*. the opening paragraphs of wtticb read as follows : "Sire, -You are the victim of per- sons who, to destroy the work of fibe revolution of which we are today tale - lot the asset fib anniversary, and to re-establish their system of corrupt government, have not hesitated to ex- ploit the respect t the chtion eers owns to the frown and the love it heels for you, and are toady to imperil the work of regeneration achieved by five Teary' labor end two glorious wan, in order to •trite at one rot those who co-operated in that work. "You are the Victim of your mili- tary advisors, who, taking a narrow military stew end anxious to establi.h the system of absolutism which would was that his only connection with the 'mike them in off -ct muton of the Ger- 'natter was to !recommend the in- country, hove convinced you that Ger- crease of the contract price upon the Sunnyy would emerge victorious from crease the European war. recommendation of Samuel Hooper, "Finally. you are the victim of your Provincial atfebilect (who died in 0.o.natural and human weakness. Accu. - ober, 1011)The rnunsel for the Prow - towed to admire everything German. ince. however, instead of bowing Mr, artouoded by this unparalleloiQmilnsry Rogers out with admiring a••ura yes •tion a.. b wirer other 0- man peeper y 7 of respecrhil consideratnn, prveeeded organization not onlv ' sed in a ra_ Li .n sic at at judge, from the arg' y comments oC •German sic• my you would be nista the Roger* press, that'n Chu• exact- to roncentrete in your own hands the ining the great man biro Philhppe who!- power of gnv.rntarot and .'weep wee guilty of lege majesty. sold. our system . f liherty. The crose-exwminetrnn showed that ,T„day we ire the consequences of at the time Mr. R••gers said he bad thaw blunders." tbe conversation with Mr. Hooper which led to the contract price being increased he was actually absent in Eastern Canada (nn doubt in conn• -o - tion with the Dominion campaign). Mr. Rogers then shifted the probable date of this conversation to • day subsequent to his return ; ooly to be [ ted elitbe y Hooper * diary THE STERLING OF CANADA rattona for war,' L— _. •ft.. speaking of the British army and liberty. Bouraeda dartarse that Mr. Balfotur said : the people of Qi:ebec should not go to • The navy was, mo doubt, of all the the aid of Britain and France in this p eparetions for war, that which owe war It tea question whether, in the m the most Nit /m.1, try condition. But the navy, when we started, was interests of the gisat cause which really quite icadeguetely leipplied n�■ the a.et.tance of all young with the *malleo lighter craft whore Comedians, as well as for the .vke of nee...itty has Leen made increasingly harmony and goodwill in !'.nada, fist, anifew all through tea war, and. a.., I think I stated to some of you when 'hum should hie further allowtd titan - 7 kind enough to wort: me •t his traitorous views in public. While Iweek before the Agricultural College C. wmio.iutt bad reser•lid the outlives of a very rent .rkahle-hut, we imagine be no mean. exceptional -transaction which had taken place immediately. pr•ecedi: g the Dominion elections of 1011 Lat- in August, 11111, the contract price for the rowel •houhe was Ir. creased to the contractor by =8,400, without ;nli�itation. by Mr. Ropers, then NIinester of Public %Yorks for Manitoba. Within a month. D. E. the Admin hes the growth in out we holo'tenug viewa ae w freedom •of li teeth, ore of the inside members of nwv shim hue is sr on, artd which •: this niowent is still going on, n speech, therm are stern times, and dee- the Rohtii.-Hogerw organization, col- t e g. nor of which I do not ilove of Bou tessmuch ' halre al rctiont rewdy lheenan those sup- this dee uey wait used to .ecfrom the ture he the eptionl public has the slightest electioti in Winnipeg for the Dorein- c„fi .' " 091 preened Soo long as B••ur'bet to al- • Hou.r of Alex. Haggai t, who war fur '.wr llrr light craf;" were just hosed to strut upon the surge. and so- at that time another leading member what Sir \\'iltrrtl Looter propnsrd a to speak rot glebes., so long will! of the ramp combine -ion. that this Dominions .Meld supply. loyal. fit ht thinking people sums io a of that Throe remarkable coincidences "Smaller lighter craft noon:d have the 1 Province be undeservedly ut.drr a migl.t of course have been simply (ot- her!' ready at the outbreak t•f the war. clwld- 1Initnn. t MK they certainly sog- had not Sir Robert Bordeu goue back Ia mord that this Province had been I ry to - *lie virtue of a conspiracy whereby on his adherence to that pro' POTATO SHORTAGE -BUY SEED pul•li.: moneys had been stolen for the plea.e his Nationality [rietrd.of Quebec NOW. I advancement of the pnlitiral Tortures and meds the whole navl, question - - of Mr. Rogers and hie friends. Mr. Rogers '.t th.t time had general our of party politics. 'Up in sir Farmers of Old Ontario and South-; charge of the Cous.rvative campaign Robert thht must fill the blame for tali• ern Quebec are (acing a serious short- I in n'e+tern Canada and wa looking . ge in potatoes. The condition of the' forward in 114. event of victnry to a throughout North Americom i.' vta"•fe- to th • 11-1.1 of far wider op- efW g pot :unities at Ottawa which he now twi.Chronicle. • • EDITORIAL NOTES• 1 1 hove you Ne- to subject him to a ri,id but terfec•ly he victory but you courteous cro.e rxomioation. \ e have dedred it. You hoped fib tar • • • THF. SITUATION AT MAL011CA. The greet question of 1ialonica is shout to be brought to the test. Be- fore Ionic we *hall have clear evidence whether It was right or wrong 1.i go ohp run r to Sal Mee, aad we have little doubt which showed that be conk to his bed before lir. Rogers' return and then ou'-selvcw that t will he proved that remained until R.'ntetuher 3 the deculoo w.. wore. '.V• know all Real zing that the result of his ex- that can fir mid shoat fib. d••perwra amination had been to confirm the of energy: but we do not belle,e Oust Mtprrsion whirls be had •ought to w error has been committee The remove, Mr. Roger. decoded. with i peesent+ of the Allier at S.lonica how that promptitude for which he is just- 1,.lrviou*ly .awed Greets front the fatal ly not to contuse the loose silt distract the `b,. prevrnt.tl tis Gernrt fly from de_ w eb that they would he well advi•.-d , adnon'•.'^ public mind. There followed his grows .Cettdinz upon Yalot.l1a and establish - ,'to purr now their serf supply for I The p,-ohalili'y that the. infer- insult in rourt to 111x. Justice Galt and jog a submarine orae there. It is a ences would toe largely (hewn bthe the lanncbing of a villainoua care- ! e pledge -.1 riot political impoe- Ome good thing, at any'ta'r sot alg Alt q g• . (,c', d Lealthy ato,-k of I props• was not Inst upon Mr. }cogen ; paign et .lander and defamation ..„In st the Allow mean to prevent credited to the (iodericb fall fat, `� suitable 1 Tlaeona-' N•Pr'I that h• sin, and the Maritime Provinces.- it was bill idea, app y• 41 ---_world spleno before the Commission WiltonPiesiAent bit. been reprps.iog , , ed, that sometbi' g moat Le dons direction t,1 wrongt•etvied trade's. It tltrietiec may Iv obtained at and he bast red to Winnipeg to says the prem which b. control.. lay onto d. ontrtstr 0F*�o hie p.icoo in its of Eastern; the. aituetinn. The situation is fully understood nitow.rlitiee int .' r nroiet'tre brought thet rh Ottawa. 'himself for • long time in his effott.S gee- M rr.peo fulls aceepr, 1, w•Ir ;'. tamp L hole AI out of [moble ; hist • If some men were to Ince their self wise, iv. avereThus the Bang r would 1.e he let. limurl( go .int t,Flegram to conceit there'd be nothing left.: 1 .. and with e the the aecl malair a n of Mr. (1ean re- 'L.wry. The Row at Winnipeg. I Roger. •dmirete. Again we ahnuld Cee Ssltford Hage wise hard chuck- wit tie-. Free Pi do I he told• for the ten thnu+an.tth since. ling to hitir.elf. Asked tor an ext lana- Mr. Rogers had a lather tying time that "Bob was a wonder," and wr t he remarked '•1 war 1 i -t thio►-' in \i inntprg last week : and, under ; .hn, M' be a.ked 10 admire hie nerve n made •vrrc revrwlt• g e:bib- i and his exceeding ".mocKhnem." they drop there'll he a fine smash." I bind hie suave exterior. see per mrhedo g 1 effect e Wed make • •.stement whin o 'void I ion. preasu ing-eggs have got .o high t hat when inion of the tiger nature that lurks be- However. thing...lid -not work nut 1e. Mr. Fogeys conk the Evidence adduced the previous i stand cud told his story. n e it Now that tbe (7onaervatives are get- ting enotrol of the Senate may we ex- l.ecl to see a determined effort on their part to abolish the second chan.her? Or was the fiery talk of too or three yea's sg . only talk ? The teen of the lm.t Ha'talion will to home from Camp Borden nn their final leave b. -fore this paper is issued, The Bittalioe is still not up 16 full I t•treog, h, and any young man who feel• like enlisting shntld join now and get in with Huron's Oen. Ray - Hamar thees erotd. member of the Otitis!) Hntl•p of Commons, who is at present in ('*nada. says these Is not evident in Great Britain any de- sire to depart from the free trade sys- tem and adopt proteetlon- On the eontrary he points out that free trade Britain is stronger financially than an:- of the protectionist b511iget !Vita. People wbo talk •boat for attempted reciprocity in trade with the United Montes as threatening Canada's fiscal independenos might answer obis simple question : Whirl ie morelikely to undermine a ms's i.deolwdaues. to .511 loom. of hie prodoet• to ►M tasiRb- bor or to boomer twoaey,rem bin The Bledsoe Government s}ould haws "no truck or trade- with fbe Qait.d States. but bas borrowed large same' of nosey from that oosutry 1a a .pewee at Misdst. Q.sMa os Sttedsy. Bowl aamroma twats aaetbsr violist atua.byeaU r►Mh8dLrier. tsfegriag to him sr ib. "moat wfia.l.ns w ibis Prwler's boo ever bat.' TU. osmosis* lar Ibis.al'brst was a spasm msas a fsw dye Wage by Um Liberal loads 1• wbimb br abroagly tw*sd sba roman sow of Qualm* M now tint■ .owes 1. iba er.d.• M the Anise who ase figbsiag le Wawa fitr 1Mlrsaslaa it and appreciated by the public. ' , Istride to the Ea And finally preeehce of th. Allies topers a great unlit •• y,ramp established stht the g T --- Zi war line of that adsance. It most to a ,ennst.ntnight mare to tis Germano e natural .ttength of the Saionies its circ.in.atnh'ent hills kr ru is 5u great that Heiman. en moans did not dart to at' wek 4 n when the d• - fences were co.hying prepared. And now they hae a p, neer dread of the forces which may be extended frotn that fortress of hill* which have the supply -giving era behind them. , 4' KITCHF.NER'S PLI1N. Shortly before hie death, Lord tch- ener informed us the: he regarda the conduct of Germany se something " IYs a pleasure to deal with that house bg Telephone" Winning Friends by Telephone •" IHAVE never met that young man face to face," said • boffins* man recently. as be hung up his receiver after • telephone con- vention: "but the way he talks over the telephone is typical of the whole ortanisatia. of that house. They always anawe! every quelstim in a polite and courteous •manner. They never keep you weans( unnecessarily- They all seem to take • personal interest in what you have to say, and you can be sure that your telephone requests will have the most careful _attention.' Isn't such an endorsement ot your douse by those who deal with you by telephone • valuablspuuwmess asset? It lis wed worth while to make sure every employee in your appreciates tee: value to himself and to your hoose of =t e/ meta.. The Bell Telephone CO. OW CANADA • r•'1 0 W. ACHESON & SON Extra Values in Hosiery and Underwear EXTRA values under present cOnditions. Our orders were placed for several hundred dozen of Penman's Cashmere Hose and Penman's "95" ladies' Under- wear at prices from 25 to 4o% under today's prices. While our present stock lasts we sell at old prices. Cashmere Close Penman's ladies' seamless fine wool Cashmeres Hose, sizes St, 9, 9i and 10, at per pair Men's all pure wool black Cashmere Hose, 10•i and 11. Worth 75c, at per pair. 50c Ladies' Underwear Penman'ls ladies' Underwear, famous "9:i" brand, vests and drawers. All sizes, both makes, at per garment • $ 1.25 Cotton Blankets Largest size and best quality American Cotton Blankets, w p pink or bine borders. Special, at per pair $1.85 Ladies' Coats A magnificent choice of stylish Coats, material all wool cheviots, beavers and chinchillas. Fifty sample: at special prices ... . $8.50, $ 10 and $12 Ladies' Fur Coats Muskrat Coots, satin lined, hill sweep skirt, storm collar. Beautifully trade, at .$43 and $50 Knitting Yarns Super -fingering Knitting Yarn in soft grey shade and mid-greyir soldiers' sox, at per Ib. $1.10 Mill Yarn, natural undyed, soft and pure, at9a per lb. .... . Floor Oilcloths Extra heavy and smooth finish Floor Cover- ing, in all widths, 1, 1 } • l i, 2 and 2i yards wide, at per square yard 45C Linoleums, special, in tile and floral patterns, at per square yard ... 65c W. ACHESON & SON 41.411110111111 and on the sea the ships of the Allies commrrcing freely sit b all the world. We have all been wondering what would happen at Selonica, and nnw the l'urtein rise-. All 'bat is now ho- eoming clear to us must have been clear for some weeks to the watching Bulgarians. They evidently feared that thea were •hcut to he attacked, and Inspired by German principles of the oR•nwive-defeneite they decided to anticipate the Allies. That 1e the meaning of the reeent Bulgarian ac- tivity. The Bulgari have born claim- ing large territorial Mikis lin Mac- edoni-1, but the fact isthey hevetaken nothing that the have not been free to take for months past. It b e'M'y fox the fox to raid the Greek ben -roost when the harmer has decided in rod - wince to let the fox do what it like«. The chief Bultrari'n advance bee, In fact, been east of the Struma. the river at which the military responsi- bility of the Allies .cent to end. it is now of the most curious of ironies. and one, we should think, that can hardly F5 lost no obs Greek people. that the Bulgarians are now being officially al- lowed to invade the territory which would have been the subject of bar- gaining with Bulgaria for a most fruit- ful purpose it M. VSoizeos had bad his way. it will he interesting to pre whet happens when Ilse Bulgarian reeng nine %het they are fighting agalwK the Ru.uianr, the creators and chief pro- tectors of their nation. 1t will be one of the dramatic ooafrontatiese of bk.- lery. One wonders',bat the footings of Bulgariat•s will be wbo reaaember the history of forty years ago when Russia sacrlfic•d rorty. than 1011,060 men -huge knees ie terse days -end e vent E 11110.0110,00110 for tbe sake of tea Bulgarian people. Ramis bob sp atoms foe Christian Bulgaria than Is a . ion of umielflob eathwMem with• carried tie Roselan pimple away. The imam must sons M jobbed. les thaws► hiss prsetieally the whole army by bolding it to It. groat will he a gnat ..ruler to Use Allies' seined plea of eampaipta. It mesa tern tbwt e b.sld b. oe.ornpllebad-well, It will be alt very positive ,ala. -111s Specta- tor (Leedom). • Two of the models in the line of new Fait Overcoats which are shown in *vnd-na Waltnrhig Few men nowadays think of having an overcoat made in the old retail way of tailoring, for such precise fitting qualities are shown in Semi -ready Tailoring, and in the finest and smoothest imported British woollens at from $15.00 to :35.00. Plain and conventional, as well as the smart new styles in slip-on and pinch -back models. McLEAN BROS. Ooderkk