The Signal, 1919-9-25, Page 6tt
4 Thnrsilay. N. -Member 1.4. 19:9.
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TIE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
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sinks .
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closets ,
drains—
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estroys
•• i a dirt
TRAVELLING
p,mion., that you can always de-,
penal on k.•he agreeable, in 110 way in-
*citerinst with your comfort and stand-
ing every test without living tint or
ctmoplaining. are that egay•ntting pair
of ,Hoe. we repaired for you.
If you ar• thinking of taking a trip.
ooltstt in and let its rev rep a comfortable
oIJ pair. that will help you to enjoy
travelling.
We excel in
SHOE REPAIRING
• , S. SMITH
I)asl Street 1...Je1a 1,
FRA.1 K 1 -OK \(IK'1'll H1 K11. i M Tolmte stated ' worrying because l was not expelled by
outside agitator►. 1 have always found
the farmers fair."
Mr. Fraser stated that he did not
amid cheers.
aloe
amid chrels. Hetlsought that a leadrr the farmers of North Huron, but by
sitting tlenlber Kt -IN • wird b) Iib. i should lead as Sir William Hearst was
no' doing.
teats at *Ingham. For the soldier he fretted better saws pen-
*Ingham.
but
*Ingham. Sept. 19.-1%. H. Fraser, srs and ilk equality iof pensions. intend to be bound by party
M. P. P' . was uentton ere selected by "Why she uld Tom Smith. a private. and would look after the intertats of lits riding.
the Liberal con i n'the herr to carry the Bill Smith, a captain, each Navin. lost a . Ile also deelartd against protection, but
standard again in give coming election. kg. come back aid find that Bill Smith considered that a Lklminwn question.
Mr. Fraser was given an unuppctsed drew many times as big a pension? '' he i He thought that if a get-together spirit
uumit,auuu. iw other name being put I asked,
: was manifested by the classes of Ontario
' forward. Appearances point to a lively i Major Tele was given an ovativn to wive the big problems ahead it might
;e•linea, battle in North Huron when the •when hr resumed his scat. manage to satisfy all. with the possible
I'rot'Ir1Cla1 eleclluns l'Utne, as there are! Mr J. D. alai -Gregor of Halton county ,,exception of the millionaires' and prufi•
uw three candidates in the field, repro- i accused Premier Hearst of having guru terra. He claimed that Toronto was
-.toting the Liberals. Conservatives and into power through the liquor vote when favored by the Hydro and thoucht that
t'nitrd • Ferrite's. I the Liberals' slogan was "Abolish the Huron county should receive a better
en u. _ e wanted to see the rural
the riding: as t try turned out well, in! to had p epared to double-cross the districts reeetve their fair -share of atter• a road our joy riding fur the wealthy.
spar of the downpour. 'Significant in l liquor men who put him there. tion from the Provincial authuntirs,
the tar b the sale claiming that millions were bring
voted squandered on the Turnnto Hamdt Every A rainy day (ailed to quench the. Bar." Now that he was in he found that rate for power.
th �iatm . f the Liberal stalwarts
The Trouble Man
It's acomfort to know there's
a man on whom you may call
In your troubles—the Plumber.
We know. our business and
:ne here to serve you.
FRED• HUNT
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Mw mdton nto.•e I3S
1L•ating
il.•Ial ►V'ik
Chunking
F.gvost.r sighing
McEwen',
SPECI ALS
Boys: Cape, new supply to
hand
Boys' Overalls, a:'c to 11.25
Bops' Jerseys, white. navy
and red
Boys' Braces, lac up
A few pekes of .curtain
material, to cleat from
25c a yard up •
A nice lice of Bath Towels
at right prices
We stock the Crompton
Corsets, all sizes a n d
different styles
Lime Juice, Grape Juice.
Rasp. Vinegar Lemon
and'Orangeade irbottles,
also l entonade and
Orangeade Powder. Just
right for drinks in the
hot weather
Try some of Our Aroma
Brand Tea. With ten 110.
• you get.a Teapot FREE.
Mint Tea in stock.Vou will
find a noon in each
. package .
J.J ME
of temperance sentiment was ,n strung that In addition h
SUMMER COLDS
Many have thaw worst colts*
duringthe warm months. A
very little of
Emulsion
Scoll's
after meals. puts that quality
into the blood that helps thwart
that rundown condition that 1s
w depressing. Bund up your
Uth elf—by Saes.
.ton & �.�•, rano a. 0.e.. 154
women who attended. and a.ve the (act of ligour during the war wore sq
that slily per cent. u( the convention was down,•' dt. ia:ed Mr. :MacGregor. "until highway. which was, he asserted, merely 'flute 10 where cinndr hong than=ge
made up w farms:s. a monster i
pet iton which showed the ;
Nbier ,4 C Tulmte M P. P. (or I feeling of the Province tame in. and then ------ - - _----
Windsor. made the prinnpal speech MI Premier Hearst passed the Ontario
, the afternoon. although he apologized for Temperance Act' He accsiwd the rr
the (act that he was not as yet well back mier of wobb'ing on the question. r
into the pohrical arri,a, uwtng to bis As a farmer he also took the Premix
scent return Irom overseas. ,He made a to task over agricultural matters. He
hot attack on the Hearst G,vernmel t for thought that. the Conservative party
its treatment tit the farmers. The der- 'should have found someone but a lawyer
content tM:h caused the formation a to put in where a preen:al tanner
the United Farmers Association. n, he should be as Minister of Agriculture.
declared, came (rare the ern:11 absolute apathy ' In his speech of acceptance N1r. Fraser
shown by :he Hearst Guvrrn:urnt to ter thankel the convention fur the honer.
pr.iblems of the fatm: 'The Provincial • I have been eras -red from the United
Government had don• nothing tor the •L �mrs. Ihex�m.for mkrddarinl am beg to � •t
(armeri and Inc discontent and the
formation of the 1 . F. 0. simply writ ro
prove it.
At the same time he thought that the A MOTHER'S TRIALS.
farmers beloneed by right in the Libe.ra,
fold, "The things the Liberals have been '
fighting for are the th.n,ts the United
Farmers are lighting fur.' 'he declared. Care Of \ Home and Children
He did not iavcr legislation forone body.
winch wag what SU h an organisation as Often uses a Breakdown.
the U. woubd hr Qg What the home, deep in household
Liberals
stood steed (or and what he ,tstall for The wtxnan_m
was proportwnal representation, by which dutiestand the kites of motherhood. needs
the farmers. Labor. manufacturers and occasional help tL keep her in good health.
others would have their own men in the The demands upon a m ::her', health are
Legislature. •, many -and severe.. Her own health trials
Ile reproached Premier Hearst for his and her chi:dren'S wrllare exact heavy
unfair attitude in regard to the elections. tolls. while hunted Meals. broker rest and
"Sir William Hearst said the other day much indoor liver¢ tend to weaken her
That he is not going' to tellue." he said. constitution. NO wonder tha'' thetwoma
n
•4s that dealing fairly with the Reform let home is often • gveeden.:p
rough
party'' Is that deaarg fairly with the Weakness. headaches. `.,backache` and
Province :' ' if the C xiservative patty i nen'ousness. Too man} women have
cannel cera ke 1.p their nai.d on this they grown to accept these.rt•ttdiien< at a part
are not ht to govern the country.' of the lot of mviherhu'd. .taut many and
vaned• as tier health emulates at-. the '
cause is simple and tee cure at hand.
When well. it is the woman•,"grad blued
that keeps t.er well: when ill *he nluiat.
make her blood rf:h to renew her health.
Thea'nursing mother more than any other
woman in -the world netd• rich blood and
fAenty of it. There is one always
unfailing way to get this .god; blood so.
necessary to perfect health. and that is
through the use of Dr. WSl:iams' Pink'
abundantly, pillsse
nd through their use thous-
ands of, seek. axing wives and mothers
J. C wen ed he Intruded to vote have been made 'bright cheerful and
Lice:lee No. s- eht personally, but lhat rhe Conse;tied. varve strong.
party did rot stand committed. "But depressed. it is a duty you owe yourself
' Mr. Hartley Dewart says: My own vete and your family to give Ili. Williams'
is a secret 01 C. but the Li' eral party. of Pink dills a tar tial. What this medi-
which 1 am leader. stand- committed to cinehac done fix others it will surety do'
err and
more progressive temperance • for you. -- -
The Liectwns Act a.e.l came in for
wme,h t shot. Major Tolmu character-
ized it as absolutely unfair and absolutely'
partisan. White he did not mean to say
that aid the er.ameratt'.s we:e unfair er
partisan. he par. ted cut that thee were
thousands vi names left Off the lists. and
that :(Ki 01 his own reelmenu at Windsor.
men alio had fought for Canada in
France and Flanders. now foufld that
th y were r 1 included; in the list and
could not vote • -
On the referendum question he alto
t Sir VI lltam Hearst had
merely stat how •true . If you are ad:r... easily tired. or
The Double Track Route
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DETROIT
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CHICAGO
tlnexceled diuiug car service•
Nleeping ears on night trains. and
parlor ears on principal day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent. or ('. E. Horn-
ing.. Diatriet Passenger Agent. Tti-
ron lo.
G. II. lander. tit at ion Agent, phone• _'..'
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Town Agent Phone s
The Prince in Canada.
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We a are pleased to be able to inform the public that w
to now in a position to supply any quantity of hare' coal
in all sieee. Also any quantity of soft coal for domestic use.
We wish to extend thanks to our customers, who have
been very patient during the stress of the coal shortage, and
now that it has been relieved we will give- our old-time
service and prompt delivery.
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The Saults Coal Co _
i�1t Plane No. i:'
rf1 11. J. Smits' reeideuce W. W. Saults' residence
No. 275 No. 202
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To VANCOUVER
Via the Scenic Route
Leave TORONTO (Union Station) 9.15 p.m.
Monday—Wednesday - Friday
(A►mpartroent-Ohservwtton, Srand.rrd and Tourist Sleeping and
Dining Cara. Comfortable Coaches.
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WINNIPEG AND EDMONTON
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C.P R Engineer and Fireman on Huge Locomotive Drawing Royal Train
Porter in Charge of Killarney.
in which the Prince is Travelling.
011 1roIlst•1•a i11N•k1•t M.
KwtRethlas snafus.
Mrs. Javan 11 '11t1n't yen* find It
:awfully Ilal•d doing your own work
Moa. $tophi -11h, 1 don't nand the
work: in feet. I did blit• meet •'f ft
wileu 1 had a maid. Itut N is rutbet
%%leaner rot to have cootie to lied
faun with.'.
nowt ten the (arae number u All Liberal attempts to cur en ,•loud MN 0 -thee lining,
with. -
Yonse and Charles Ste, Toronto
Enjoys an excellent reputation for
high-grade business training and for
placing graduates in good positions.
Enter any time. Write for catalogue.
W.`'1 ELLIOTT. Pronrosl•
5,000.00
Challenge
fib. __4C2_ Tenwto. _Septeshas 114--19le.
tecctpt . hereby sc1.oeledged from
thl OITA =D EnTIRS' £SS0SI41011 o: he eras e.1.... -.
ala." - NTS >!,' Dusan) voiwts satioalisa_m.
under a Challenge auras-ct as. tete cal to les resTAILLL
gIT!atf➢MCtaOC TEM to ;rove teat Sear aaatalalzig 2.31=,.-
&basal i$ •eljbt L tntosiaatlaa.
TO THE
REFERENDUM COMMITTEE
The Ontario Brewers' Assoc:atirn can r.o longer disregard the
attempts of the Ontario Referendum Cor..riittee to mislead the
people of this Province in the forthcoming Referendum.
In its campaign literature the Referendum Committee has cor-
rupted the statutory ballot as set out below, and its advertising
positively asserts that the light beer to be voted on is intoxicating.
The Referendum Committee is either misinformed or is deliber-
ately misguiding the people for a purpose.
The purpose is to make the voters believe that they are voting
for or against intoxicating beer.
Examine carefully the two ballots reproduced below.
Government' Statutory Referendum Committee's
Ballot Paper Distortion
Question 2.
ARE you in iaver of the sate of :.ght beer contsla'rg
not more than two and fifty-one one hunrredths per
cent. alcohol weight measure tf rough Governmer.t
Agencies and amendments 1., the CO:trrlO iemperatce
Act to permit su_:i sale ?
Quection 3.
ARE you in favor of the -rale of beta beer eortaiairq
not more than t.o and fifty-one one hundredths psr
tent. alcohol weight meagre in Standard Hotels in
local municipalities that by • majcrity vete favor such
sale and amendments to the Ontario remperacce Act
to permit such sale ?
Question 4.
ARE you in fever of the sale of sririttcns and tall
liquors thrnt.gh Government Acerc.es ard •amend -
meats to the Ontario Temperance Act to permit such
sale ?
/.P. yo'r in favor of the FALE OF
1':TOX:C.►TI1C3 ELE-t in Government
Ager..:ei ?
ARE yet in fa -or of the SALE OF
INTOXICATING ar..R in Standard
Hotel.; ?
4. ARE yo't is fevor o the calx of all
Birds of sp:rituocs a -.d malt liquor in
Government Ageac.es f
The Goverr.rnent Baht clearly sic:; _, tligt the public
is oily to vete for cr against the sai. of ba:r contain-
ing rot more than 2.51 per cent. alcohol by weight.
BEER CONTAINING 2.51 PE3 GENT. ALCOHOL
BY WEIGHT IS NON -INTOXICATING
To establish that the 2.5r per cent. beer to be vot^d on is not intoxicating,
the Ontario Brewers' Association have deposited ts,o03 with the Canada
Permanent Trust Company, and they nereoy coal:ergo the Ontario Refer-
endum Committee to depo.tit an ea eel amount et :tit t.:e sltfie Trust Com-
pany to prove that beer cont tini•tg 2.51 par c•:.it. aico:tot by weight is
intozi:at.ag, or admit that their literati:e i3 dec_ivina the electorate.
Upon the investigation, the losers are to, forfeit their tleposit to a charity
or charities to he named by the Investigating 13oard. The investigation is
to take place before a nominee of the Onti:io Referendum Committee, a
nominee of the Ontario Brewers' Association, and the th:rd nominee to
be agreed on by the two persona so chosen tied if they fail to agree, to
be named by the Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario.
This Challenge to be answered immediately by the Ontclio Referendum
Committee.
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