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The Signal, 1919-3-27, Page 91 Tfl IVEKAL • OODEILICH ON/ , chose a "WOO (what to tutorial ALL IS DISORDER AND STAGNATION. Tiii.:'sany. March 7, 191) everyone. "Ikanobilizatiou." lien. 4;11,4.4101 referred to the tralD4- 401.111,04111 prithiellAS itIVItiVett illt the r.. - turn of the emits; to 4'41 Initial. "There IN :14.u,- he routillued, "the - - - 'plc./ion of Massing 17.0.11110 to 2410,oun World Situation ‘lore Sedalia Tina a 111411 14N666*' on the 11141w:tries uf Ola. I ear Ago. 1 .10 lint ilitikk there 4,4 a great. dual in l'orb+. I49 '1* .2.-. - IToroitto Star that. 1 thiuk uniet wen will lw able 4%4 141e.4- 'rile %arid fueeu ao intl.'s/Rely to MO ...awaiting to do. Wit then+ are .1 inire 4.44r4on14 ...itaation today than it k•ople nho ,44-441.4.. to think tide is n i 4411 al year • ago. •ulieli the I:ennuis %i•Ty merlons loaner. 1 think it Is a \ super.afeitsii.. was tat its height, ac sisse.tison of %%hat I. going to happen to iconling to 1111. twitet exult...so...I in eel - t hem. ( 141 tighter 4 . ;lain ottieial quarters. 'rids. dismile I lite fact the artnislier was signed five lis ago alai the Pear" Conlerence has heell in session Oliva. months. Instead of 11111441.ry defeat, it is ecotioniW, Intainciiil and ...dal Ildluisse flint Is now threatening. Ecoltolilie exiwns agree that every day lost in signing pea, .• brings the general erisi. that tuneli nearer. There was a tendency today, 111 11,et, to regard Hungary's &lethal 10 forming it 444*' 441 republic in alliance with the 1111.4111 1101141se%ik1 awl 414141(1 r11444 war WI the allie. W. meaning 1114. 441.1.4 already lia. been reached. -A Year ago everyone in the world iva• at nork." said One of thelending eet1114.11111e a IA 11 sia 1 ler 1 sant 110titie. W, -C3" FORT SOAP Co T MODEL BOOT AN 0 SHOE REPAIR DEPOT v The boot and shoe repair shop of the late Thos. Hall, corner of Hamilton and New- gate streets, has been re- opened and orders are solic. ited for all kinds of Footwear Repairs Good work and reason- able prices guaranteed Sad. Ward & Son 64„........40040••••••••••••"1 THE GENERAL'S FARF.WELI- ON account of pres-• ent weather con- ditions the wholesale companies have been able to make better deliveries of Coal and we are now able to supply : Chestnut Stove Pea and Egg Coal Soft and Cannel Coal in any quantities. MacEwan Estate Feb. 1st, 1919 Land at hautittunplatt. "Tint %V 111 lie It•aVitut liert.." le. 1,40 tit' brigade. "alarrit tIte 17111 Ur tiii. tuoittli, for 1111' re. Yon will Intel at skiiitleinittbni tout go to itramshott or 1 ,Io not kiarw ulna tiomp. In Elittraii.1 11wre will toe earring tett ektoul Sus 1 14)11. 31,411 WOJ he exalulsis.1 from *stein to 1114111‘002: 1111111 if uny 1111111 thillk. he 14 suffering Irian tiny st•rions ailment ttuit lw tlw lipit. t.1 say (1). 11.41111/W illiP1 will aff.x.t pensions. You will 1.4 givets 1.1441041*4414011 1111)1 il.wittueittatiun will is. goo.. 1111 with. Wi• n he in Eng - 1140'41 411.4)114 two n....k.. ilitriug • • will be graittetl. Abotit the *1 ,"'I 31arelt stimuli1 see mots 1"If Iiiry %%ere snit tigh sig Ilsey ws meat of IF' 44)4P'1 from (Ills division. Ottveritun'ist Ilan In 11(1.14414ot, patri.itie . lo" pill... %is. .peeding werk. 'Fite NEW 14 4)44 tip 6.01.16.1U.1011. reseonsildlit connect ion with the return to Canada of the dependents W f .1( Valisislinis wo1411.•ro ill Log p.1p1111(114)11 III (*alma*. awl u hut 44r4ler. c.ollUter 11.41.st' s. I n 110 t:Overiiiiients tool eitilt 1•4/1 IIIf44 everyone. had 1,4 do something. lint everything is headed fur stagnittimi and dis- Imetti•r taitt ni• 411 w1V4.•4 i•Iiilaireti a tile men w 140 luive 10..11 lighting for t'amitht 1st tlits 1 .4. A Notable Speeth trem Rrig.-Gea. tairsharh to Mien of the First !trig:side. notion ing is ....,st her letter trout sergt. 14' . E. Ell i. o I 141 The latudott Frei. l'ress: 11011taiii 1:I:venue, lielgitno. Feb. 1.- i.41,41 itellenti elerti011 ill l'aiinibl the eon...HM..11,y of Edmonton chose a rolslier ...rving in the field 10 repre- %sent thew isi the lion.. of 4.010 iiiiiii it. At lei*.o the %filet, It t hours K ere about evenly diyideil hi the waiter, but the voter. 0%er....4,1. gay.. Wig A ;en. W, .t. Grie-litteli. 4'. ill., 4'. 11. 41., 11. S. 14.1., about 2.-.00 majority. Sine,. then lie lin. earned on the more important 1 duties eimmaleid w 44 14 strafing the Him. hist t.itsiorrow he rettirtet tei take up his IleW work 161.1,0m, .1r. Siwuker. so ilie lsi l'autitliali Infantry Brigade l"...Tlieitt'irigg.n.K1..r.uiliaraded at Flamm? 111114 morning for a final iiispeetroti 1411)1 a few vi ords, of farewell frosts it. voni- uusinler. lat, rird, :bid aml 4411 !tat - ninon. in elose fortuation. 'rile Kell - end nide up ami .1.,wri the ecautatides, aissouliiinied by 1,1t.tit. 4',,I. NV. NV. Sperling. D. S. 4,. 4 1.1 6'6611614111a11 in_ fanny ' Itattallon I, In charge of the 8 is and delivi.reil him heal address. lie tikeo. Wolcott Muddle let. "In the mean:nue, the Peas... 4*.111- ferell.ge 04 in the wor.t 114114171144 mince et try.! KO littlrriett men their units in England unit eollect their lit ..peite.l. '11e hour of decision14 w 4* l'4 and the l'Illillrell Ihry litoe tho‘ing arrived. It eilll he %anted necillnillatefl and pr4.-eed to Canada atifiniritatively that the 44ituation k a. %vitli 016.111. is *pa 111 1*. ships. 'final follows: they wilt go to their demobilization "'There k a ,,,,,,,,Taiit 1,41,10,,.y 4,4 cent re. '•I ladies*. the. l'auudlau 4:overtitaent lia14 snit only aftetuptes1 to treat tIve I'dissislisiss moldier. justly, hitt getter- ointly, and 1 think you *4.111 agree Hwy ha ,• 'Ugh Reputation. -Tile Canadian conies ha. eurneit, a high reputation. You fellows Who truant ur ttttt UPI private soldiers and form fours ant1 all that sort of thing, 140I11 know, and yon wastil LlsoW for sons. time, esaetly the Uounoire of sitiminttion the 11*11101.• tiretit Britain, and the iwople of France sina !Belgium. and even Germany, have for the Canadian soldier. know that. Iretinse 1 PLPr% eft ft. ft iirivate lu sz.nith Afrieu. It was only after 1 got hone% ma r riial a 114I wet that 110%Vtl HMI read bOoku, Ilisit 1 realized Itwne things. in retrospeet. -Gen. Jaculies. the VPry tinguished °Mer, who re- lents -Is 1111.4 division In L.iege da Isefore ye.lerslay. wan ttttt idea that tier four tear. af war we (villa ARA% dill( 4•N I raillefill. i4111,4. F. It' puiratle: then ttttttt eft a 4;. . %Mal Correct style worst by win- drows/ irons, Botta is all Ioc•Iltleo. Lace boot - snediura narrow recodo toe, Iow heel-nsode in Mock, nut or patent call Your Safeguard in Buying Shoes WIEN you buy shoes, you take somebody's ward for value. It is CONFIDENCE which leads you, in the end, to lay down your hard-earned dollars for shoes. And you are right in buying where you feel the most confidence. This confidence on the part of the buying public is the biggest asset whirls any dealer, or any manufacturer can have. The reputable, established dealer has YOUR interests in mind when he buys his stock ; the manu- facturer hears them in mind when he makes it. Your safeguard in buying shoes is to set that your confidence is well placed. Co to a dealer whose Judgment you can truat. And see that the manu- facturer's trade mark is on the shoes you select. Thus you may buy With DOUBLE confidence. Our booklet " How to Buy Shoes," will be sent, with our compliments, to any address in Canada upon request to our head office at Montreal. AMES HOLDEN McCREADY LIMITED "ShOtITIOkitt t the Notion" roton-ro w000PEG IMMONTON VAMC apl.> Altt. M. IOUS HONTSICAL a Whoa ON bete Shoo* Nob ter- -eras Trade-mm.4 ea roma ma 00 instnira...the Sreititi question was taken and Oeit. klleithy nu. hroutlit from Egypt to .11....uss it, although the1 Syrian proldesu hitI4 11111 hearing ulna- eier 011 41011,e Kith tiet311.1111Y. "The questi•.11 a territorial rights. litylinutin 4.4 cult.talitly i..,ittung 0141101001 it i. purely one for:inter- settli•ment. "'rite Polish question ha.4 keen nib, - handled wur Conrail Saturday refielied the point where it .tartell oil this matter and el...141.4LP to adopt the iirognim originally propo...1. "111 ecolioulls• and financial the )"result sire '41 411 elitigla to the hope of 61U intersuitional W01 of war eXPellinf wee, wilieh the states, would 4440' the majority of the nu alternative, they suggest internationalizati4111 of exeltiinge. The effect of this we..I.1 Ise to bring up the .194.0114.1111ie frail,. with eon- sequient loss in the pr...."10 %able of the France Must jet. 111.1111. sneli •tal •leatil • "Meanw hile. Frew,. bus .1mbe .14 trassi.pssrt, field ''°' to .kite to meet 'Ow tenons fi- .414-11 164r..... Ile said he %wild ina have 111.1ielVd 11. "1 want you to maintain your good order Ulla 411.4•illihte. null retain the essslit NIA reputation that yon hltVe. ...‘11141 1141K a word about uiy.4441f. 1 have bad the honor for the past two yens'. of eimunsiuding this hrigatle. 1 am a W6.16it•rli U111 U. and this is au Eustis brigade, and we We.stern men lione.tly believe. quite erroneotedy, no .144‘1141, hut lione.tly believe.. that Ne :Ill. the 41'441 m of the population of I 'n nada . 1 luring the past two years 1 link. learned 10 tny opinion. 1 shall go bock to Canada ti broader - minded Canadian than Ioetore. 1 shall realize, 1 think, ha 1 all 1 'a stadia se, a re god. Du matter %viten' they 1*01114. from. a 1 shall have the greatest iseasa-t and tolinirathai 1..r the men of Inttairi.., tile oldest provinves-the unalwr provinne-of Canadathe place where all good people and 1411 wise men COMP frIIII) --when 4111.3' get sudielently nise they e • West 1 Laughter ). Stirring Times Together. -We have wen some stirring Howe together and aocomplistesi sotne great things. )Ve have the 1-t 1trigade, not only in the mutter of a number, but `ttitto in the matter of achievement %Ve ha,Ve always been first in -these 111.4 two years. Wt. 111140 lieVer fatted 411 Ility respect. 14113' 1111)". nitylvitere, isnil I am very. very proud of yom.and p 1 11111Vl. had the holier of effill- ii111 1161111g -. 1 looked up frOni lay inaelsiok to see why the speaker t11,1 111,1 continue. Ile wits gone. I Spurting wan climbing into the w.11(011 giV4. .tructionp. for the march pant. and the general wit. 10.1killg .1111/W at 111. fort /I 1111 1,101%111g 111$ 140,./. very ha ril. "I want you to m reit past I411 you ei" did before. 1441 "lilt! Sind t tiros. ,•1 general." Oen. tiriesbach telni.or of the l'assatliiin hod contissgent. 1., 111111144 0Ver st14 a major We.tern .4I&*) r3'. Later he returned to 01117111A 1111114 "fgattliZett Ihe 49th (overseas Battalion. a. a Milt of the Albert's lf..giuscut nusdere.1 exeeptiolla I ...r% isa. in he delft. In February, 1917. he was unol,• brittadier-genernl. In the general ,•14tion of 1917 lie Wis1* ele,ted to the !louse of 4' ttttt . . .So an Ontario officer will have to take the lodged*. 11111111. n10111li. gesterni has the gift of exptaaol- ing himself In Very forcible pltra.e- ',logy. We OWslit with ilitereld a re- port ..f his speech Parliament 110. first time someone attempts to "put so, 'thing over- on Edmonton or the retiirtlell soldiery. Hats ARRIVING xxx COME IN AND SEE THEM Everything in Men's Wear at right prices ALL THE TIME 1 McLEAN BFOS. , DERICH DC:C4XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOCIC fawii-ic &Bars ass Gelb' Far; The SQUARE xxxxxxxxx ANNOU ENIENT ictiadal mittiati tttt confronting her. due to thi14 444)44*4 of 4.4t4le Oiternallonal arrangement. The Friaielt people have not 110641 16144.41 tviillitt fifty per vent. as heavily a. the and AnWrie1111. for earryine Oil the war, with the pre.ent 4dliiation its the re- mit,. "Against the 4.1 program of all 4‘11111111ittee report. submitted by %iamb s, only two major eominittee. have coutpleted their work- the inill- and naval twilit... These term. are IICW randy for inetie. in the peace treaty. exeept for a few minor 111411 1161. 41.4144 rat 1.m. ries aud post-nar econotni.• term. are gall iu a Mail state. •'At the pre”ollii rate or pi...ere.. tlw di.seusisions must drag on for week.. eertain conferee -1 agree this caw not he the %len of reports from 11U11,61ry 1111 some drastie action 'I'1' r- likely 10 be taken within a few day.. "The Presklent tool &her leader. have pitt in long boor. and the com- mittees have 41.10e '41(111*'. but Ihry htlVe 111414' to ldboW for their efforts ghee the Preddent.. retnru. -Whether the peaee treaty is eom- eivted l.y nest-rjilturday, its planned, depends npon whether a different pro- gram from the pre.esit dickering is foree.1 through. • A Suspitionq Chartge. told Jenkins was 111.141 with rake• For twelVe 111411It4,. he had taken the plate nr 1 sit the local elisirels every Sunday. Now someohe else had been askell to perform the ditty. "1 mumbler 1 hate ben grossly In- sulted." he said to n friend. "lint," %lid the hitter, "1 don't think there is any haul feeling toward you" don't know about that,' roared ieukin., "but it hooks. Very .1114111,10;1. Tiw fellow they have asked to do the lias only one ann." . stutrlitig. ., tor 0111. Many i, mother who know. 1,11 about the uork of the inl.mionarle. 144 the interior villagen of the Fiji Islands hasn't the remotest idea what her ellteell-yeltr-41111 1401 44 11011I44 11045 It town till midnight. Mt at's mare she doesn't .14.161 to think it her business to know. "What Good Is (Ito Robin?" "Now, what good is the robin ? Every- body knows the robin. A boy came along the road with a .22:Tifle, saw a robin sitting there, and killed it. I went over and picked the robin up. Two cut worms were squirming on the ground; the robin had had thein in his te..ak. 1 held the bird un. and two mire tell out of his .11 DOCTOR SAYS VINO'. IS Tit MT TONIC Honest Opinion Doctor Gave His Patient Bedford, Ohio. -"I was in a pitiful condition, weak, nervous and run down ao I could not do my housework. I had doctored for Asters and tried cut down flVe tomato plants M a nurht. 1 everything under the sun. AInc mouth, member, one cutworm The cutworm does his work and then 1 told me about Vinol I asked my hides under the soil; Mr. Robin comes doctor about it, and he replied, 'It braining along, picks in there and pulls certainly is the best medicine that can him out and turns hun into a robin. 141 be had today. I couldn't give you anyone tells you that a robin will destroy 1 any better.' I took it, and today I one hundred cutworms in a day. take it I an% as well and strong as any woman from him that it is true." -1k Miner at i could wish to be. and it was Vinol the National Gmference of Game and ' that saved me." -M'. Frank A. Hof - Wild Lite. kes. Ash St., Bedford, Ohio. We guarantee this famous cod liver sold iron tonic for all such conditione. .1. A. 4 • A NI I' It F.1.1., OruggiNt. (1odesich, Ont. The Signal esti mare you money on your (hilly taper ifre the dubbing list on page 7 of this. issue. XXXXXXXXXN: We are pleased to be able to form th.. public that wk quantity of hard coil are now in a position to supply in all sizes. Also any quantity of ft coal for dome.,tic use We wish to extend thanks to oii custoincrs, who have been very patient (luring the stress of', he coal shortage, and now that it has been relieved we wfl give. our uld-tiine service and prompt delivery. The Saults Coal Co. Phone No. B. J. Saults' residence Vs'. W. nits' residence N o 20'2 No.75 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX=MaCi '-' Mese& polity Taman. !Net coat per kw. Yrt163, Hr. 4 CUM.( .c- 1914 • 45 I tuella wood 3.9 14 4 -47-- 3 41:91i7 ii ma 1 11 7 3. 2 6 7 .------"":---- ITITC;111191114-766 ''.1---111:1-4-rir----. 2 -r -t--.4- - .5 '94 1 1 grei&-e7-44, 419911: 1 2 6 3 6 1 2 .1i.------- 1916 -1-1------ STY1-.060; V-TiVr14-1-441r---111 1043 36 191632 ' 191 7_ I 30 f 00,,, Vol 2 loth Annu•1 Report of Hydro Elwin. POI., Cariinutoon ol Ontario WHAT HYDRO SAVED.IN LIGHTING BILLS IN contrast with the rising cost of almost every other commodity. Hydro Power was furnished in 1918 to 203 Municipalities at less cost than in any previous year. A constant downward trend in cost to con- sumers indicates that the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario is attaining its object to provide electrical service at low rates. The Commission is vitally interested in the user of Hydro Power. The Commission recom- mends only those accessories and appliancea which will live thorough satisfaction. HYDRO que,lity Lamps are endorsed by the Commis- sion for lighting purposes. HYDRO Quality Lamps are tested for bril- liancy. current caniumption and durability. They have a definitely known rating for each of these essential features. HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIOsoul sv_ Waterworks and Electric Light Commission HYDRO SHOP se --"411111°1 1/; 14% _ PON1 1 1