The Signal, 1920-3-25, Page 22 Thursday. March '3. 1..1_11.
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
The robins are back.
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The sound of the cut-out is again heard Black, Green
in the land. or Mixed
Mrs. Charlie -Chaplin is suing- for
divorce. from her husband. Perhaps he has as much rt)ht to question Britain's
Charlie kept ter too busy making custard treatment of Ireland as the British people
pies, - have to discuss Germany's treatment of
Schlewig-Holstein or Turkey's treatment
Two years ago this week the big Ger of Armenia : and there can be no doubt
man offensive was on. How quickly we that Great Britain's position at the peace
have forgotten the- anxieties of those conference was to some extent comprom-
MaTch daysvf Islti. ised by she ---situation is Ireland, _11
is a good thint sometimes to see ourlelves
The Turks do not like being called to as others see us. and "American" opinion
account for the Armenian massacres.- may reflect some light that will help
Neither, so tar as we have heard. did the:LItltaiM-Ln finctinj ttteTireht_path'mrt of the,
Armenians express any pleasure at being Irish bog. We agree. however, with The
mss scrod. Argus that The Nation goes altogether
• too far in the sentence which we have
Sir George Paish says the world's food tquuted. Old Country papers constantly.
shortage will be as great this year es it and her statesmen frequently, show an
was last year. and he looks to the United over sensl\tiveness to -American" opinion
States farmers to help make up the 1. -or what`Ifey take to be the opinion of
shortage. Canada's farmers also can be I America" --that is peculiarly annoying 1
reek rued on to do something along this. to Canadians,`who are better acquainted
°--• with their neig • Ors than the Old Coun•
liar.
try people Sue -.can • place a more
The United States Senate has refused
accurate valuation poo the movements
and expressions lie life across the
to ratify the peace treaty ninth or without twrder. It is sever argument for
Y'
res
will batiuns. w th result of this *.tion* d of 1ush-
tre be to [!crow' the whole l Nat ons the uuestiun that the "'need S• tes desires it.
treat Presidential
of the League of Nations into 1 resolution in favor of h ' e rule for
ter Presidential rlrction wht:h--taLG• •
• Ireland has been on the reco ds. of the
'place next Lill.
Canadian House of Commons
The Marine Department at Ottawa has Years and other ptrrduns of the
dominions have. wer believe given
ordered the disbandment of the Canadian •exptes.ions - hut h� •me rule was'
oavaLsritice• els this a piece of cadre's'+ crantrci to , :ea -e the dumin,uus. "1
the Government decided
many'
shish edit t that it 15' coming just the same.
ilar and that in the net far distant future.
Rage. or
the money only marks the reality of
rise tulyweut. What he really gives the
luau coupa11y is grain. cattle, or dairy
produce. WIND prices are high her
gives hits (esti of there thhigs. So It
Is a gINNI 11w' fur,a farmer to get rid
of the worteotgt'.
rhe Iiodihrlou of 1'auadu Is wort -
gal -ed today- for two billions of dollars.
Thu1 Is u big mortgage for even much a
.least estate as 1114• Iknuillion to curry
11 averages *.:O for every «Wu, woman
*1141 ch1141 in the country. It assessed
against the cultivulcl farms b1 4'14nii1111
It would weuu 14144111 $3,000 for each
farm. -
Now is the time to pay a 141)1 sdive
of It off: We shall ply tar less wheat,
asaa • ittle, butter. home. wuchim'ry. 11411.
tnm1N•r rue Labor -time than It we wort
Sealed Packets Only. drop
until price's. drop. Nothing Is more
Never Sold in BUIk. certain than that they will drip. mud,
Mien they drop, some of those who
e• 04411; most loudly of the economic
on the remind*1 Bass.__ hardships Ili today will hook buck and
wu11414'1' at themselves.
Durham Chron„Ir. ' Th.' weutflf' of l'utltida Illerea4ed
Premier Drury has placed himself on a sweetly during the sur. It Is but
record as in favor o( a flat rate for Hydro fair 111;11 these who grew rich thnnigh
power all over the Province of Ontario. the war 'should I4• culled upon to Iraq
1f the Hydro is to • ome a real "Pro- part of their gene; into the public
vincial'• institution, th seems the only purse, to help lighten the Toad W111411
solution and the one th
entertained by this journ
Mo: a reakki-WhYa' Town s
distance from the base of s
pay a higher rate per hor
Ilydro power than a town close
any more than that a custom
heiaitun. the tau ski
corporation should pay more fo
electricity he uses than his fellow•to
man living closer to the sub -station.
the Hydro is to contique to be the Hyd
Ececinc of Ontario, it should treat al
residents of -Ontario equally and assess
the coit of the system over the whole of
the Province benefitting from it. \\'hide'' r
the present system cannot be regarded as'
t has long been will make whiny poor. .Now Is the
There is no time ie a ollc•1 this dih1.1.•1111 (144141 IIS
ted along the--telertr'*-tatter,-hefoir.the-.#
ply should p.4seswrrs'lose it, and while tunny Is
wer for still cheap. -
situated.
i a Eaton's Catalogues.
the' -TheSeaforth Expositor says: -
. i Eaton Company. of Toronto, last week▪ .
f - shipped to Mr. M. McKellar, the local m
express agent. 217 sacks, containing seven Mt
tons of their spring catalogues. the ex- 11
ess charges on the shipment being $155.
se catalogues were taken to the Seaforth mml
flice. where they were stamped and
ted throughout the town and
anything_ hut beneficial to the smaller. coumr- . The postage on the catalogues
towns and villages 1n chat they get eehae-i
*^nt ` to some $''W1n addition to the
they otherwise could'.. not afford -a
express c rges.The Eaton Company ■
twenty -four-hour electsqq service -it is found out I e ago that it pays to adver-
hardly fair that towns situated a distance tiro. and unl the=majority of our knead ; ]♦
from the base of supply oukt be ex- • merchants a ' ken to thi,l -fact very ig
peered to pay in •soa-e) more than shortly. In the near future every .local l
double the amount of towns,rt)pre tortun• paper in the ntry will be carrying
ately_situated. sdeLrns paying say so! Eaton's advertisi in their -columns!' in
per horsepower cinnot succe-s elTy corn-,iThe eaoxmditl 50ty't►fy to;++tws-
pete in obtaining indust.sies with those print but every commodity' that t
Paying only S20. This idea of a rich rate R Into the making o a paper is forcing .
for ate whole Province may at this tune- this upon newspaper cls rs They'have
re seem pn'pneterobut were -mute keen prOtetttng tile"'; . rnerchints ht
us,
thee`cnense of their odyn .. -ets ton long-
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wwwximmixwamxiciaxwaxasaxiiilocsitoximulixxm,
Women's Spring Suits
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Price $30.00
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The New and the
Exclusive in
A showing of individual styles and a standard of splendid tailoring
and finish. For instance, a suit of navy or black fine all -pure -
wool Serge is cut on splendid simple lines with slight tucking in
the back, ivory button -trimmed and nicely lined, sizes 36, 38, 40.
This value we can not repeat.
Tricotine and French
Serge Suits
Beautifully trimmed and embroidered.
Coats lined with Pussy Willow Taffetas.
lack and navy, sizes 34 to 40, at
$40.00 and $50.00
s t vrrn Irish question must be eased in ave ord-
fhat�iar+ada ► Jo.take Ro responsibilit> afire ninth fie rialtos of Ireland anti tine
fort defench of Err cum is I r [ 1 r t d m and yustece
mer. ha
.t (..old Tinw to I'ay' Itehds.
. I' -no r• -:'rule
tls•°W!x' ,.,4 ill-.wulnQ-. Jhruey
t estrcnn rfn?ip itewa•bty . There-
• ply y.+•h• debts -noir i ..N
(Ylst (WI uwr.• to pay tlom.
,il*tl g a Fats. 1'as.
She --••S if course. tie bored me wfu'ic,
tout I don't think I showed u. • very
time I yawned I just hid :t wit my' *
hand.'' I
s . u it Ile eying to be gallant- -Reallyat
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Buush trtdlu +ns ui r. r u 1 r w Il ti don't ice hos a hand so sm 411 could'ser-
marine +tel
hideser-char is -beastly weather weir
•q '1 'r err dr..rcr money is hav:niz, isn't it bad sign that _ . _ _
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ate begrneifg
Tliey have nes
• thing. _ but. mat
ready to de' as th
suras. The present
ind.cative of a new v• rot
o tight among them: I 1
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Suiting Serge
Finest quality heavy all -wool 46 -inch
Suiting Serges, in navy, black, plum.
This French Serge was bought by us
months ago and is of exquisite quality.
Today's value is --$x,00 or S5.50 per yard.
Samples mailed to anaddress.
Special price . 95,.' -
Dress, Ginghams
Finest_quahty and best American and
English Ginghams in the large stylish,
Plaids and over -check designs in eves►
conceivable beautiful combination of col-
or : that is desired for dresses, skirts.
waists, for women. misses and children.
Colors absolutely • fast. This Gingham
retails at . 75c. See our window. At
per yard,
Special 55c
Smart Skirts -
Ladies tailored separate Skirti of wool
Serges and Poplins. alt sizes, blacks and
navys and fancy effects.
Ranging -$8.00 to $15.00
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•H: the. Gtrmans rete. horsy t1mslJn' a ,bs! Itch;teap wuG •••X• •X•••X•••XXal
ar7!••� and it i:rtit f• i Is; r..•e 117 1 mer. , n•1 ...Hers. Init In point •.t another-day
frith
Iliil•' crit,.;. ,•__ �„ti.,•, ■XXl•I<*X1fli1X1.11X1>1f$XI11X
• unu•h m,,;;,••.••s11'.• t:Jk Po not sorter
have been supinely. hockey V i 1 e x torch r tyro rue.
were to y' t twit' rimy and sell. i 14• of tied; buys toss!. nK FtTe..
twthrrel with revolutions.
sturllancrs •may he �:ao! '• ll- uu+u. y 'rhe other II I
II sot
Id h t1e and in.rba+1 tt-sso n then w. orcin1 11e viz t JsiLll 1.14 + to tt �It+ kiss.
tell reliance.. • i
One of the Ottawa Atiuiste
that the Gdvernment will sh fly intro-
duce`a tariff that "will not be c es
leo ,n. .n. nor free trade policy, but o that
will grant favors -to none, *tut will ver
the divelrsified interests of Canada. le
yieldingneoeIsarY ievenue."_ The
will be very curious about this wonderful
1w asuct. : -
of itldisodual.
i 1.11y. sunt r.
aurmle.4I ones.
•- • �,••N 1 moon rsqul • '
tow• -Ties lir. +T3+see's-riimenr eve y'fiirer2-arieir-- _ --1>
.ajlly..._..ytlll.'•it sail- oh, e�' LI Ihe�Nnd 44 certainly cure_yo. N.C. a not, n
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Clio high•satoned. office i6 kept btisy. [wafer». or *.tw.w.•on. Ata. a Co.. tet*nes'
trying to dodge the man. • tW •n a f:.414.•4 ply. I payerTonma :+atop:• box bee i( i(•u locution that • ' Jose- h
anoouinces �P �! •
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1.111.\I,. hid, Robert." replied his tetter h.: X_ sm�ws
a t., t..+.r�.t' -r • .edeas:=i14'-ve lied irM•wf, growl --ores int
1'ittsist4AY, March ls� i breakfastevery day. u 1
ildrrs ani dao' 6t 1 Say it With Flowr s"
s off 111. 1 . el't,vi 4e payer and e*c1tM'2c, stamp r peel • ;•. G ,Idle. from Mlc
` y __ � week at the home
As The Barrie Advance rightly remarks.'!
what, ver is -done in the way of ereeting.a l •
aau
-----mriaL3a the fallen heroics of 'tale war i
• sh 4uld be done in the spirit of rev etence.
•':Ia com ercializS it_b1 buildin softie- ; _
thing for the he mg is only :ham and
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no anner can tt tx ci'+nstdeted a lastyng 1
testimony' of ..der respect for thole 'veto :
The Ebert Government is again on. top
in .Germany. though at time ,ol writing
-there are many disturbances throughout
the country. The militarists having farted
• itltetr alteifipfet-ioup -Ttf ret1'Y' ate
sow'sorting theme 4 es and my prove,
mere diihcutt to Manage. ft Ebert tannnt
control the situatinn, civil war. wodld i
• seem to be inevitable.
It is to be hoped the Legislature will
' not adjourn without taking some definite
action ler the inauguration of art extensive
system of reforestation. Both for climatic
nd for industrial reasons it is of vital
ncern that the destruction of the forest
resgrves of the Province should be nee,
tralr.- • by the planting of areas not
•suitab for other purposes. At the same
time t strictest -.measures should hes
taken far the conservation of the 44bill
% existing for ts.
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a csI-rtmenl of a;itt.r,cc---
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Can, were visiting nerd
the former's brother.
Sugar -making has s 'ted in Mr. James.
, 1 ogtig's hush.
Mr. Walter Kingswell. w'ht has been •
tenant on the Lauteuslaye harm Sunlitfor se
i years,• has bought trom A . 11 m. Mc-
, Milian what is known as theo • Buchanan j
, farm; on the Lith concession. We shall
;he glad to welcome Mr. Kingswe and his
t4 litn 1 un t Mr.
_ A1c Flan leaves tnt.alew_duz _L•T ' L
limps to ptrepare for another-
on the lakes as marine engineer. . t
• The township assessor, Mrs Geor
FeegfIuson. Is agaln.,.n his rounds.
` qtr.r Young s Tamtly, • wits 1 ave
been ill; re 11 improving and we- hpoe to
see --t again us a --.tees - davassa
The sick ,ncrivittee will near -be able t0 I;
take -a -rest-
- duties.
The snow wee y q y q
h
w11hliut the big it o(144 char Were ared
w I 'king forward to
a usperous season.
ha winter with
bu ant crops."
overflow -
hould be F.
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Easter F bloat 1
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GE.O. - 11..W.1R . Florist
be ordered'tally 1tt
insure delivery.
(axle: n. • ,nt. .'1"
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-scwantiwg-rheic lyduuUa I
ver uickt and uietly.� e Trouble Tian
Ili perms r siding in C anal :11, employed in Canada, sor-carryring_ on
business in (:.a
:Ila, aa4 liaTiTc to a taxon-Tncolt; , •
f eery err -etre(' pt.? • •n, or
nv...wrr, ,e• ..err rd -'Ly' thecf.
II to., (1>44 0•> :/44 rs,rn-at-r.Fe..; I
' r1'l9* O, earned 6,000 or mut.
An omission" • the Provincial road
scheme which sho•Id be supplied is that
of a road from C -tham to Sarnia to
The St. Marys Argus takes exception to
a remark of The Nation (London, Eng_
land) in discussing the Irish question:
"It is certain that if we maintain Lord
IPrench's rule much longer we shall riek
the most setious situation with America
which hat arisen Rowe 1'412." While The
Argos admits that -the Irish situation
hes been woefully mismanaged," ;t mein-
. tains that Anierica. oe. rather, the (*Anted
States. has nothing to do with the quew
tioo. The "AmerIcan" might retort that
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tial, ' • , r•.art•
1'1201,
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n F -arm
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i her. r,i .1, n: ;I
return r`f 11:1• s.lrn, i I
.,nt unts \(nidi t 11 li-
t-vetoes.,1•k141-, .ti.t•l.t r
..ther1 i -ns: -le\ares must use
Ansi of NI,irt lt.
I nr.tc+e •,•
1'. ht 11,.1..1-.
return 4.1
,;ll other individuals,
t.I:o during the calendzr`
year 1919, received or
earned $2,000 or more.,
Time Limit
Altis -17-os •
sl -s wn tr.�.n.1141sttie .11
„r 1 f'', - the 3Ist o:
,:arch. l' J.
'tit 11 t -ens n T-tass 2 as
, wtt---lsrrro-tt mil -1, fit..
n . r 1.ef,•rt- 'th 30th of
April, 1920..
1The farmers are
I an early spring a
The old, saying. "
much snow means
should ensure large y
-fug barns this coming se
Mr mid --feMeN. ;masa 1
have been wintering at Angeles.
California. are spending a venule of weeks
Mr. Young's old home here,before he
g to the lakes for another *sort as
Chief engineer of one of the big (re' 'iters.
While in California Mr. Young met aur
old friend John Levy, who seemed to, be
well satisfied with the sunny South.•
Mr. A. W. Wise had a gond sale, lads
Thursday. Bidding was brisk and prices •
satisfactory: Mr. and Mrs. Wise are
preparing to move to town at the end of.
next week. 7'he next excitement in fhe
auction sate line will be on Wednesday
next, when Colquhoun Stewart will have
his sale.
• Tit tor Tat.
"It seems to me. Marie. that we've had
nothing but ham. ham. ham for breakfast
all this week." remarked Mr. !Wendy.
!"You forget another thing we've
-Every corporation and
/ocrf stcch company, whose
f•M1f:s t; ieetded $2,000
dLra:g the prscaI year end -
cd uz 1919.
int InstructilIS
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nape • fl
'Norm Ta lion, tir
1.very person who is req lewd
to m .ke this nit urn. who Lids
do so within the time
limit. •hall be subject to
penalty of 110.00 for each day
during which the default
.ontinuem -and all such ',en-
mities shall be aseessed And
collected from the periwig'
!labia to moke the return in
the some manner in which
tavern are minewied and col -
"Address of Inspector of
Prepay postage on
wanieti by mail to Inapec-,.
tors 'of iikaatiorf.
Make your returns
promptly, and
avoid
penalties
station for thia Dlatrict.
LONDON, ONT.
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1 , 711114 he• test d in . tiling
n r;,111: o. •r betels: the
; .•f At • 1920: -
fi i*'i(luals tsurer
ti_rn id • road 4,114 iltre
teat -t ec I trxtn_r 1.
a rr c'fs and rnncNM
- n:u'• t #t -e- Form T 1 A.
Cori~orttions and Ji,int
„St' rk (r mpani(1i.' nest Ike
Form T 2.
PF.'tA1.TY
Every person required to
make a return, who faila_to do
so within the time limit,
shall be auhtret to a penalty
t twenty-five per centum
o the amotrnt of the tax
p, bice
AnV•person. whether triable
or otherwise. who falls to
make a, return or provide
informattgn duly required
According `to the provisions
of the Act, stall he liable on
summary conviction to a
penalty of $100.4 for each
day during which the default
continues. Also any person
making a filler statement
In any return or in any
information required by the
Minister, shall be liable, on
summary conviction. to a
penalty not esceeding $ICNC
or to all months' Impristtn-
ment or to both fine and
imprisonment.
R. W. BREADNER, commissioner of Tors/ion.
The Double Track Route
It's -• • fort to know there's
a man . whom you may call
in your , • bles-the ('lumber.
knowwe
are IRrer
r business and
you -
FRED. H NT
"THE PLUMBER
Hamilton atraat
t'iumhing Heating
' vest.r.ughing Siete' Woe
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tort wen
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
s ac:co;ljl ttinu4g car eery
Simples pars on niltlit °trafov." Isti'
parlor- cars nn prinetpatttay Irwin _
--F'ull...inforuiation from any Grand,
Trunk 1'irket Agent, or C. h. Horn-
ing. District Passenger Agent, To-
t-outo. ,
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t., fl.Mules, Fra ., - ilea i,
P. F. LAWR11 CR & SOWS •
Town Agents - Phone
In addition to our lines of Wall apes'
etc., we handle all 'rids of
JITST DROP IN
any firm. and aive work trial.
Bring your ohl ortuwa around and III um
ishow you what
OUR SHOE REPAIRING
"TrIII do for you. Wier wear new mire*
that hurt when pm can have yintir"old
one. that are so comfortable heed lip
no that they look am good no new again.
S. SMITH
Xikat St.
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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 Ooderkh, Ont.
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