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The Signal, 1920-3-4, Page 2• ' 4' .. r t a . • tau- • astroess se *moss asaaasseresparessaarasisasexassassafeastalsrawastiatenata • .•sees-.err^vaawea aals+� 'fhur.,lay. \Isiah 4. Item THE SIGNAL GODERIOH, ONT. ■XxxaflaX, tiaXa**XsiiiiX>rlaXMININXlr>•rXmlinliXI MIC 0 R i Dresses II a Now Showing in Our New and Enlarged Departments i X atx ` wildKeep your eye fiso on this Brand THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., Ltd. Publishers 'I'Inu•"las. All to7920. EDITOKLtL NOTES. Special excursion rates on the railways are a thing of the past. and according to soma railway men the next thing will be I to da .'ay with the sale of return tickets . a at a reduced rate. 0 for the good old times! The one Tea that never disappoints the most critical tastes. !I as infringement of regulations s a $card Packet y I shows flat the policrntan is regarded as 1 Ill The Farmers' Sun says the adop'ion of ' "SIR, N 11 E" SENATOR 1'IfOI'1)FOors SPEECH. I the natural ally of measures against the go the eisht-hour day on the farm woo • 'high t of living Alagistrates, too mean eggs at =+a a dozen and cot respond- ing prices for oti.er farm products. 11 a place. I went out and called to these }pie the farmers will not snake any rash ax gee, and the old gander answered• expel invents. i He knew me. 1 got twelve ears of corn, and threw one of them at him. Just as 1 ;did so the four baby geese jumped in the February. the dullest month in the i air. but he called them and they dropped yqi; hat gone, and as soon ars the country 'danawn. each !time1t thew samee things eara road,. get into condition there will be a happen: he would sound that low note, general business revival. Goderich mer- � and every time he did so the geese would would The .tlarws ('lock. 1-ownt, World Most people ,annot decide whether the profiteer goes about Tike a roaring lion or a devouring locust. G.n•ernntents are puzzled to know what to do with him When they estab ish boards of commerce tbey forget to supply them with a police- man's oliceman's baton and handcuffs. The Do- minion leaves the enforcement of the law to Attorney -Generals of the Provinces. The modern pathology of the law must pay more attention to providing cells for the swollen microbe of 'rapacity. In • Butain it seems certain that the jails will • soon be welcoming profiteers. Mean- at time, the consumer is protected by laws file which automatically open the police court doors and provide. for stili fines for Recently a London firm was lined fore is sale cotes hundred dollars and cos for charging ra s Your Safeguard. three cents too much for a had -pound tin 2c of muatanl. The newspapers contain- . •many reports of similar cases which l ig an I His maiden Adder.. in the Senate In have the fear of the higher courts kept X • On October IU, :ix Keene came to m>' roves before the Throne. - • A citizen caused a furniture house to be IN -Ottawa. Feb: -27.—Speaking front the' prosecutes for charging too much for an ; ■ alarm clock. The defence was that the Government sideintad Senate this after•' clock did not come within the ieCt1)n of noon. in ch fro the address e. reply Sen to' the profiteering act which protected t .the speech Iron) the Throne. Senator „householl requisites" from the extorter. ihiliiatn isr,ottdf000t canna out wrongly in The magistrate refused to convict. The x favor of the abolition of the enumerator appeal court, without any hunts or haws, gg system of preparing voters' lists He decided that an alarm clock is very much chants are already announcing the arrival , come diw'n. By the time I had thrown rxprotisssd pleasure at the fact that a • of a domestic requisite, and ordered the the eighth ear toe had convinced them Franchise Act would be introduced. and, magistrate to convict -wht:h he headers. of sal ing merchandise. that all was well, and they did not ny un while not knowing what it proposed he We ought soon to rind out whether an any more. 1t was interesting to watch hoped that the voters' lists would in alarm clock has been regarded as among ja International diplomacy still stands hi FIs of earn to educate ate t em o hutatthe e was Iteplh to the Speech from before their eyes, as a Manchester case ■ future be p+epare by the municipal Parliament authorities. ' Ss in former days. The 1 an N et er i is cos the household requisites ud r uamrnt ,' Federal and 'rrxiricral Governments Hill. d• 'h h it ting too much i Ile w.wld. firs a lterttel}_ a ho,uld`geT tad r sotto agree on i down; buj it, oris fully 1 1 t utng, )06k•s as if Turk. i and dropit tsvoroblerri s t the stranntr to -Unita' jook� if the fanatical murderers of -the iu jra,ch•wp Such ,,plan trould he 80eph.... will he allowed to carry on as ; iffteen rntnutestrefOrrhfin gotthcr4elt nits t1►� t k thl. have been doing for many years. thea cleaned oft every ltd art l satisfactory than sy+stem'used for the- , SCHOOL CONSOLID.ATIO?i. a th a l Inc tont. ' kernel of thetwetwe first tame in the laic scourge to • any weaker people within Mars. ' That told me these young goslings I Proportional R reach of their cruelty. tnd never seen an ear of eorn before,* •- ! that they -had come all the w•ay from . • Hudson Bay without a mouth -Sal and had s disc ` 'a� dropped down there The •old gander fu Y lection. IIK Lod Ad London Advertiser. - A steadily gruwtng a�toattun to eula• 1t was SVnator Proudf is maiden duce cunsuudation, medical and dental ■ x The Latest_ Ideas and Creatines Ladies tad Misses' Dresses and Stats All -wool Serge and Gabardine Suits X x Tailor-made, silk -lined, and showing in every detail excellent work $60 ■ and good style. Black and iiavys, at $30, $35, $40, $50 and • Dresses Dresses of Taffeta and Georgette, Foulards, Silk and Satin Duchess, also Serges and Tricotines. for ladies and misses. All colors and no two garments alike. Raw Silk- - Genuine Shantung Silk, 34 inches ■ wide, heavy weight and very best qual- ity ; in colors copen. rose .ti i 7 5 Is and -black. Specislpes yard•, 1 7 x 1~'oular - G: iY 4. A mecum* art. gswng 't av prop );al for the searching of rich men's ! h ah Ted the r 11nt ave 3ay down. daughter fated 1 h in the -Senate: He read his care- d ibr hart lunches m •prepared manuscript entirely. and sngprauun,,an pose .y the rural schools throughout the Proiince himself df. the' ohPuetun}tY -t^ is another itedicatron that the -farmer I phi ro•are 1♦ s- t e r ti nal. rrpresen attou !ring t s•ot his contmuruty. These but mount. The Veterans mit, the carp and sh held the door while ducrd, a s elect which e. at p s Orate few f the coming changes that promos oa4t eaiun t) allowing l went in a .d clamped a tag on his leg. 1Y beiore the Legislature. h F - Liberal leader and a '1a'j7i'1t Vt e i O , of a ll t t ,m b and rata tC urge t e desirability aw•akeruug to the Social Silk s cilia's and the cianh -anion of alt liqu ars •o axed thus old gan• der andhi live goslings P opor he k Iwed ground over 0 certain a have a dem:)cratk. ! After I tagged him took him to the door imitate bat as Ontario ° p; � . revo;uuurtizr the present system � service member. It the ti:II man -to stock up heavily against and threw him <ut—this same old_gartder the dry season while the per man has ` that had been telling his boys and girls to ' to,etruprgle with his.thirst. •--eat thetd t ata) there and not some such measure were not brought. in, 1st he intimated that he would bring the you The format Pro "no isy Liberal leader die -r 36 -inch -wide SiIk oulards, in dozens of patterns of every description, in s of navy, greys, blues, browns, greens. .Newest of that -new, Tight and rpost able, making a gown suitable for any occasion. Specially priced $ rai education which has guided. - with - Xonat per yard change, the destinies of the country for generations. *it the coming ar i s so traTeitsehom the litite'drrigY x -atraid When I threw the gander out, . t, d,ancient scna.dhuuse with its ,x , -••�-- diol he Yly to the- lake :' To know the .fav<xsd, the setttnd 'pp u(a Uommon desks }ea nit the initial* of our tore • ' Canaria g.wetw'ts tulove hen forever; .lou Divorce Court. Che\fact that •there'.tathers th• nestles at nearly every • Nke lirk interests are. pllb ating up a cannot show' me aria of 'flats actions that were 120 appltCttiorts to'Yarltirgent this i cress rota, di; w pace into history. In- x *stub-) rat fight against the Great•Lakes- i one need he ashamel of, fry rine. • sesai:'n 1.it divorces clearle showed the, stead of sial school n each K. Ili notion which they fear is Thus n!d gander writ solo arra.when need for some mot) action , While s ,me n„oe fly tgapped palatial to;tas.sea`prop ; turned as. hen he one nwrny, " 1 _P�rru vinces hal divorce courts. rn law was tuolhouse wt 1 ed -ate the s'hi.dien of .fro tfiand okcir ha : ilutnd3a;ttcr ' "t•• % 1c b'11li,ncd )ai firnrcmnr`-tiwr ThetNectrrn • States are with I 9 f the of M� family m Government ( h ped t pr nt great -:y4 Ve Curn.t -. secinini, Tne ■ cote t: 1stm caluig ur rests" n to act it u n es Pr ui ge fag- the chidren situation similar. to that whist has oblrm Orissa and Western Serails in support that hale catch -pan. He cam ntht back a tion Inc mltlying.disartc ,•ver the sayer- of the enterprise. Air important meeting ; to the dole until every one of his (anvil, arisen It so.tte p nrt3tffthr 'ratted Statt�. al miles la the schaat trot • •i be s wed try iVc d beet liberated: he stood right there ilia sPeakerfetT hat it was a patnut!C the operaiiun of motor base and +sleighs, • stir in c nnec!iin w ith the scheme was hrfd j �nd foug;it f r tine n. 1Ce caught him the *Owe "11 the tract tit r:sttadiags to bel by the xtsuulfward's over re routes wo'o` e r $ at Izadfalo thiseek I d tiro put a cuff on each leg ani from Gre it Britain. ratite • than from the each day. This pain would save the w named hinta'Sir John :limes and we' nut United Stars. _Selling to the Oldchildren even the present 1:3 rip if often i _ ,•N Country and b'vying- front the united over two miles through drew dri s and ! pastes s) heavily was largely t cause n h b insure -mare regtttar atter ire-' ran th tag Is aerie of Scripture: t ° he f that iii argurMR An t�ttewa eerrrspai+ds'rlt - oinLs -nUt' Yo°d thiol ►cdNe !withhold -from them Gita s present unsatisfactory exchange , t ere y_it. Tltr one qrr t hat oak upit• Pr A t stat leatvir of Ytr tun mg it in sur that i.1 �l�ariat reductions meth last year, I'hey ihii-ated usual, and. on •\larch aituatton.• system Ia the prop uucn to inc.ude n K 17 following. the b vs said, "Look Dad,''"' the rural schools, continuation classes b- \ scha,is -5501 iriste;tnf bt .reducing the chstoms'returns, f. �, Seen to Wake fp. at Up have rtsillted in an increase of yevenue. and there'`as Sir John Moore, with the which the bo • or girl w id be enabled ch This g itis to prove . the contention that • two cutis on.his legss looking for more) "Until the Uni ed States sees fit to to secure hush education with ).0 being v�rnmm corn'. Five of his- family. had' returned; accept our m ,airy at par our duty is to tames to leave ,nh• OF far and iMttase I i thetantT"that is the hest revenue -producer he had. taken care of them down in tl stop buying anything from .her that is , the, aby being veil elle great ort cit �rrcxn tl'Trete- JAe? sc :•, ' iSuuth�e I t w teachers. be paid to th ,se is slaw^ the ha,Zhest taritT: there t• a point be 1 who •h the en)tOt1ri scall u-••''' `Y`- and brute& urea, a.t eel, up Apnl.thoq } I disappeared and enc s,.a t instst'stt )untable and revenue ceatles• t pasta a tette from Fo rl tAtilii••.w n 1 Bay. and found- four of the tails The' • :ester read: " The Indian says that seven The sirs: debate in Parliament this scs 1 reese came .into their decoys, and thone had a ey ..Sion -t •s marked by a vigorous attack by killed four ofon it." You know . t hhw l would feel• rrpresrntatl\e_ot the thus: 1 aro not latiposed to'a m h offs • � Franchise b f or two but -hilt vent not >H• not absolutely necessary.'' emphatically declared of the P silo S a„ i { old require fe ads is on of the ...ea.. to -`--' y (ore higher salaries ail long for that country .' reality that our required. tesu:tine' in a heater tter class tt Fer • trade is worth h'legis- eventt a: the ster:TT He ;n spec t of 'legislation! cont ^ prevent teachers By he ani"�t0 i' tioaC face' fraud In speculation with company ch I two of'the greatest' p Us which_ was foreshadowed in the spec thea lit Qtx,u n of -ld be keeping etre' bay °n t from the Throne. the farm and the aeeviation f the Turning to results erasing from the l keeV i the hers Y qg� war,' he said a new _knowledge and shortage of teat oductiun waum, (understandins hid grown out ,ppf the re- I boa on the farm Pt , the student. lations of the Canadian h°141••withthe increased and by_: giving . people of the Mother country. Thous- brighter -and better enviamMent-" ands were anxious to come from the Old, desire to gam ebetIernn wrn::d , ti.,.. in Country to take part•in the development t sifted, resulting in the fur - n A new foundation had I trained mer Trees: owe loam danger of beta loud( t C Mr. t\ L. ,`l. King. the ,which t e I although that is part of the game. To leads . n!tcan t Government, which he the fellow who wants to shoot. Int me say an shooting, .tte-deniindrd a new a re Re -rennet: the 'ab Act andgtt ap;eal to the country. Refer- bird thnttimt ouutba the air from out • sence of sir Robert Borden deadly aim Rives you and me a little ring he said it was a snit t0)4en kindness for the Measure, but deprives ttrusands of Saeop recreation in seeing it I °f the ihtmi •!^ been laid an the dr rluament of Canada. {.greatest need of the a ,unj. y t al s t to urge thit,Premier to carry er of pies -ore andafer that: let and this country rias a nes adtonomy perils r( ser<mstrucUun. Med ;ilii.. s:.te of heals : Sith01-George Foster. ntlover.e. - lack Miner, et tat coast . ingsviitle. (int.. in h t the war would' have taken dental inspection has Rrvr'• M reply'ier, deprecate the rumors of a National Conference on Gaene and wild '( was the dot exults m the dr,ble retirement, ', Life Conservation !Commis -ion of Cort l by wise IeRialaucm. to rural districts Premier Borden's PY' t n Ottawa). - that, u: or f town 5c uO ii as Peak to secure. t icts where it has thatParin fullnadvatage_ was taken of what • had been gained for Canada by 'her'' soldiers. Strong for Vote 1a League. in external relations Senator I'df oto ,aid he was resolute for the Imperial but believed there was danger of retro- -d„wt} that if Su Robert's health serve u .. - were r stored to reasonable time he would be bac at his post again:" . I A London correspondent writes: In the versed at Ottawa ! middle of the roadway in `St. Martin's Parliament has can !Lane. a mere stone's throw ehm Tra(al- •teat iron girders, their lower The Edith ('axed Monument. sand is meetin,( in the new butldtngs• 1 gar Square. r screened.from view •by a high palls• greasion7o the culnnial idea. There was which. however, are only •partially crests.aadding have recently been erected, and on greisu only through the concession of pletel, Sir Robert Borden is still absent several eve recently s (have heard obvious complete national autonomy to the Doi uir.ng the res -on of thea . from Ottawa, and the general tenor of iLr sense. it I t with which visitots 1 minions. and in equal and indepen ens news n )s comment would lead the reader pry overseass are destined to become h („c omm n ation obje Asth the and the United Kingdom corra j 1 n take upsecurity of the imperial structure. lie to taeli:cr that he will not age ver) familiar. for it is here the great the (titles of the Prsfnfership, but will memorial to prior martyred thatlith Cavell i could see that the power of the llle II is to be erected. The monument, which d n not see that her tower impaired by retire as soon as his successor is named is being carved out n 4 There is a difiiculty- here..as none o members of tilt Cabinet, appears to stand 1 out as the man best fitted to guide the fort in: ; of the Unimtist party. The scion may precipitate an election: ( solid granite, is W I memo ht 'the figure of the peace treaty. a He believed it would grow ( be forty feet in her& • work or area 'Nurse Cavell is in •marble.unAni yomaaa unity of the Empire. The right if Can- ada to recognition as a separate member of the League of Nations had been chat- ationst will decorate .s. summit of the , i imiieTalried that the taction with th, cohesion and the .are o,< a great nation for the weaker o! the s r ` ora it will rearm the othcre se the Government will attempt i memorial, while 1 ( theBritish Ion trampling the t the right and e at its se I of Canada m ntitled her I was -retie n o s the right should This to hold out for another year or two. Parliament has still nearly three years run i( it lives out its full term. (evil and malice under (lot. bt retained at all hazards: In tol of what should prove to the devclotxnent of the serpent o b'_ country carr The designer n one of London's most imposing memorialsshould be taken to see that full justice h Sir George Frampton• who is now put - I was done to Canadian ! had been done, but there was still to should be _spared Mr. Asquith won the Paisley bye- $ection with a vote ornearly 3,000 over the labor -candidate. The Coalition can- didate was nowhere. The election created a vet amount of interest. and the result may have a considerable influence over the trend. of Oid Country politics. • Mr. Asquith was Premier while the most radical legislative program of recent years was carried out at Westminster, but in flee Paisley election he evid o(y* secured the support of the great pa e conservative elementlot the constituency. Bial favored his stand against the Labor program of nationalization• if this ques- tion uer tion should become the decisive issue between parties at the next general l in tion. Mr. Asquith may strange company. He cannot be one with the Unionists, for on the question of Irish Moose rule he takes an advanced and resolute position: but he may femme the �rtize'd leader of a great middle class party °ponied to the more radical claims of Labor. At any rata wherever he is, ids outstanding mentality makes him a Moder. and his history for the next ten las may be the hirtory of British ►s ting the finishing touches to the dor well h'd'd ealthy; HaPPY Soy and Girls x x x X • Son■xxXxx■x�■■�x>r�xxx��x■X��xXxx>•X�C■ carr be -found against t da1Culty in conduct - dist rteat —the scatterer ortna b ov ranine by csreeohd- the presttnt time the has left cc srdidation to. but it has ',prornurd u) grans by one-third to those Picrfic ticket agent - or write_ w, I toward. District -Passenger Agent, T -r .►N('O(%F'R EX1*RESSt i iitipeg--Calgary"—t'aneouver, ngers r 1Vesten Canada will the "V✓a •louver Express" from , onto. I 1p. m`. dally, via Canadian ' cific it most convepient train. It stops and connects far all principal points. The equipment con+tats of up to -dant t am! 'rd; slee(ters, ;dining car, tourist :el -Impartment nthervatton can's t clash coaches and colonist car. The mast beautiful scenery in Canada is alone the line of the Canadian Paciho w,th tit igni,icent Rocky Mountain re - oats at Banff. lake Lams. - and Glacier. `I' • : contemplating a Pacific ((m�aast p , Id get m touch with Garan your child h(altlly? 12 Ihe or she u? to stan- dard weight, of good color, his studio. The site is particularly to d^. h 6 effort I of i1C21, chosen, in that it is admirably situated I ghten the burdens of those of those I with plenty for the convenience of the many Lanese ! been hadrbeenn njuredd the e and the denten• • ands of visitors who will annually make who blood to nourish the $�� 1 • I�tartin's Lane is 1 .loins if thews Canadian soldiers who had pilgrimage to 't. St• practically the gateway to the Theatre - land of London, and the most cosmopol- itan quarter of the West d Ea he hs but a unveiling little distance away• ceremony dill probably take plate early in March. MANY WOMEN USE GLYCERiNE MIXTURE. Gnderich women will be surprised at the INSTANT pleasant action of simple glycerine, buckthorn hark, etc., as mixed in Adlet-i-ka. One spoonful relieves ANN/ CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. BeCalltle Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel it often cures constipauon and prevents appendicitis. One lady re - porta herself cured of a had cue of bowel tmuhle and constipation. Campbell's Drug Store. not returned. ing iss nos She Doth ! For children who are is. of Commerce Sinton and Goderick, Ontario rs the following courses : BUSINESSEBUSINESSSTENIIIGK.1PHI(' tF:('KET:►RI-tL CIVIL SERVICE arranges Special Courses for students. c. following advantages : shry qualified reaching staff cowl business system of bookkeepingn redenyal typewr,ng tests osinons guaranteed • Vocational Training Whealdistrict. by C, ernneot ropwninsewr, awl tiniabir lwtd.w. Ci'd Re«u/4auen, Search out the weakest joints. pale, anaemic, under veiglit. How cloth the gentle laundress And always 44. rape the buttons off nervous, restless, Isled&RS, DT. At the most strateitic ixants. Chases' Nerve Food is of the greatest benefit imaginable. 194 ctia-raa r term begins Mon., Jan. 3th The rouble Man It's a comfort to know there's a man on whom you may call in your troubles—the Plumber. We know our business and are.here to serve you. FRED. HUNT "THE PLUMBER ." Plumbing !fettling 140 DEL BOOT and SHOE REPAIR DEPOT ikhdtvgruiligitesi tor all kinds of Footwecrr Repairs Sad. Ward & Son tlu, Lite Tligo4. Ti The Double Track Route MONTREAL TORONTO CHICAGO • rnexcelied (lining car service ft tog eat. on night trains. and eli parl r ram on principal day trains. Eti infortnation from any Grand Trun.arieket Agent. or C.. E. Born - G. I 1 . La Mier, Station Agent. phone 29 F. F. 4AWItliNCR & SONS Town AgestAs Phone .t1 "I guess so. Instead of the family dcctor he now consults a specialist." "Isn't Miss Boodlein a particular friend of yours?" "Yes. that's the trouble. She's too particular. She refused rne hart night." Abnormal Condition. Hi* Passion. The Doctor —You say your little boy Mra. Flathush-1 understand her hus- hats an abnormal appetite. In what way band has a passion for mutat-. ! is it manifeated ? Mts. liensonhurst —Yee. he has. Every The Mother—He's lout all deaire for time she sings he dies into one.—Tonkers things that make him sitk.—Boston *stigmas. . Globe. Being mild and gentle in tion, and yet 'wonderfully makes the blood rich up the feeble nerves. JUST DROP IN o•I o• nor work ri trial. r old shot.. stroimil and let um hat SHOE REP..11RING yon Why %%fair new gluten W11141 POI CH % your Old SMITH The New Decorating tore West Street \ In addition to our lines etc., we handle all kinds of of Wall Paper, Paints, • I- GLASS WINDOW GLASS BEVELLED GLASS PLATE GLASS MIRRORS, etc. If you are thinking of doing any decorating this year, call on us and let us give you an estimate. J. Cuthbertson North Side West Street Goderich, Ont. Itareatea •