The Signal, 1921-6-16, Page 60--lti1Hreatit)', Juue 14, 1J2t.
- OODII RIOR, ONT.
BI WORLD EVEN7
TriEIR SIGNIPICANGE.
bf' �1All'iam`Banks.
Troubleon a large scale loots ler We Greek campaien almost Pram the begi
Allies in the situation'in- TilikeY and Asia mag. and Mustapha liejn;a! Pasha now
i:raposesoriel.,to enlarge the arra of_ his vie -
Minor. It is difficult to follow; the :Imo. st ;
daffy changes. --seri- , .rogu
complication. The: Allies_ luxe- about) _we ait; tt'ritfng „, is: char •
that 6f+ts rog
reached the int, however. where they • 'Inc 0.1 a variety
his
Lal int igu % . been c rr) Genera
must deal with le crisis with a non band
of imagoes. i la) in, down a hie of to'passt
or ace.Tt terms t' . t are virtually dctated polity for the official Tuik, n1 Constanti• , ityng, on
by Mustapha I e -I' Pastia, the Turk ti die and at the same time securing the summer,
std of Soviet Russn. Poo! -he'll: troops again partici
1V.tietHbt leader lt:►s++ed a rte T-rne'�ucasnsr�l nth : tmn>rnw yuan spend the most
Con -t.i vi cp'e . (itSa j'( oat 111:1), n: f 1 rmshed hY tete
estate at Chats
an anti -waste platform. Erskine won parties then was a ',tie breach of op in -
with a votebt 7,244 against 5,30.0. `l his ion. but he held their resp:ct and admir-
was followed the next day by the intro- ation as he did that of a host of others
duction of a Government III in the
Commons teduciog unemployment pay
from t to lifters shillings per week
for men and from sateen to twelve shil-
lings for women. It also provides for
increased contributions from both em•
ployeesand employers. The necessity for
the measure was explained by Minister of
Labor Macnamara as due to the fact that
the enormous increase in unemployment.
owing to the miners' strike, meant that
the Government was paying out two
million pounds per week in unemploy-
ment insurance and receiving only three
hundred and fifty thoasand. A few days
earlier it was announced that. following
the next harvest, the bill guaranteeing
minimum prices to the farmer for his
products will be repealed. It has been
estimated that this entailed a Pubsidy of
between twenty and thirty million pounds
a year. The Act. which was really in
broader terms than a mere guarantee of
prices, practically gave the Ministry of
Agriculture control of that industry.
Cessation of that control will also carry
with it the abolition of the wage hoard of
the Department, which Iixed minimum men[ of the
wages varying from forty-six to fifty r
shillings weekly for agricultural laborers. eWectn
On top of these practical evidences of children in Eng.1-.
tightening the national financial burden a man tongue.
the announcement by Lloyd George that Copyrighted b>
if the miners and' the mine operators fail Pres-. Leat
to come to an agreement scam the!
ten million pound guarantee dieted by.)EDUCATION DISC
the Government as a tide -over until wag
trims could be settled would be wit - Huntn ('sunt Ir1Mo.: a
drawn. New negotiations are now ente nio :l'ou.d . I' "re'''. lin 1:
upon In the hope of settling the s eke.
The situation has been aggravated • the I The Huron Truant•
strike or lockout in the Lancashir
It Is estimated that. in all. over a,
people art idle in Britain as the
abor disputes.
from the King down, by reasnn o: los tine
personality. his uralTe.ted mannerisms
and his downright earnestness.
Halt•a•millwc .:,)!tars was paid at one
time as part of the purchase price of
114,8X10,000 few the old colony of Swift
Current Menrton:te reserve, containing
107,000 acres of the best agricultural land
in Saskatchewan. James L. Logan. of
Jacksonville, Ftort.la. heads the syndicate
of capitalists trent that State which is
buying t1I )and man the Mennonite
Owners- The deal means that about '
seventy-five per went. of the Mennonites
in the Swift Current district will soon
leave to settle on {and they are buying in •
Florida. This trainastwn is being handled
by a Western co :);can . The purchasers
will bring in Amenc. n settlers at nce to
take the piece of tike Mennonites, who •
under the terms .�t the agreement take
their personal belongings. but leave all
chattels, farm machinery. houses.•
churches, schools. etc.• (here are 400
complete sett of buil,iings The deal 151
the culmination ap7arent.y of the resent.'
Mennonites against regul-
ationsthe training of their
rather than the Ger- i
Wash Day and
Backache
WASH day is the least wel-
come day of the week in
most homes, though sweeping
_day is not much better. Both
days are most trying on the
ash Ind Colonial back.
ed).
MED.
Rater -
:oil
mutat iiat.ywy.•ra' t- • ..:e met -1 the
-o-
en the Duke, of Dev
the Canadian Perlis
set
of that kind
t this country.
e new Governor
he Atlantic
e Duke, it
to In pu
his ti
worth
n
tfie native
an f the p,w•
that the trea '
w hislt"was
IVO. has never t en
fined Turkey to Eu tie
• a sma. 1.1.1tr
under contiof.
-adjacI admiwsstralion of Greece for a
an
under
axed peri •--five )earl.- At the end of .. tionah•(t were w th��in slat)' notes of
that time th future of the Iertltory waw ('onstarttinople. F-11:1144 adi:lrces would
11) hie c e id:d i :I rkhistite. % it,br the r nfront • the :Il!ie- a ith the question of
auth cities .
s. It has-toc remembered Allies'for the-armus 0t tt'tanet•t. Defame talo, in an appea
01 peace v.1 h !ix 1•u, k-, ansullies- llier Russian• alt. once fought Lords. during the
at Sevns'un 1 ust 1 itlt4I 1' deet loviet..are_it rr_ed to have Ku/amens,�:-1 aged. Ate Satbtt>slas -int-.\-1a Minor
L1,de .. ..,s nue Optimist nc arrogance nos rani - the' tone'
to C 'n -tan nople and thetonektct tit. theNntior a iso fescr•s, ' Following the closeof
1, as esuc..d,bl: A.lu.tapl •. Tit a vii hdrawal session Premier Meighen
1 of the comparatively small f •rcee of Use -for England to attend the
Alles f' m C•on•lanun(lple i. l•tnanded British Empi a Premiers.
The strain of washing, ironing and
sweeping frequently deranges the
kidneys. The system L poisoned
and backaches, rheumatism, pales to
the limbs result.
Kidney aeUen must be aroused-.
,0001 't'eurls•riinwe II :••11. 011 t'(41- the liver awakened to action and the
t Of n.»stay, June s:. a ;^'' i.l. ut J: i. i bowels regulated by such treatment
' Ruls•rt•r.u, of *' • +-npie.l tie • as Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills.
.hair. The seer U `hit "If"'",\ This favorite prescription of the wen -
n ta•iug utrorrK, 1:- f
E. Tum was p p
! known Iteceipt Book author will net
• irh•gal a,. fail you In the hour of need.
wr.1�{ng. r•r Oee put a dew, Mc a Eros at at. dealers,
Mc- 'motors, Jit
( r,•I.•rwan wall al• er Ldgansoa, Bates & Co., Ltd., Tecate.
, ..nutty coma-
. " extk•ta. 0f
s:.t• atinttally
• ,•it- gar). an
, adrhees•1 :sit Kt point+ ,in
•• she potnf-
. the aeininiunity ,
- r7Iu;; instil Testi- - ---
^n• nark was (,.i- un•••rtigt.i at otic -i' et
rte rrtr.l4 The .lute. . .
or to his mildness was hip ,,l''•- :.r,•.I by the' • A nl.JibrlPy ..f elle
of •the audience. _ear e emita•fl vivre
led him, I ))W1 IMtKee - in ••\'1,1.1':..n of nth.• adder's, gireif Ly
hire pro• eppisiifed seers
nF it watt .1w thhi low e
(e,vefte'• - ...edattoo a eti:
e is expected Trinities Rab.
General. Lord soh. ',Theme .,
.me time this pointed to Intra
s said, will ,not
oil. nyueetitlg
is life. but will the .twtchtktr
on his beautiful he, II I by tit
occasionally' put- Prurinctal
e in the House of inter«king anti
ions of the British the, medical if
Ilnnn• and d'h,
rel out the he11-
e Parliamentary, and to rhe anti
iled at once ext iiogroctign.t•
nference of iowo.t up atttd r
i
Tiers, orirotr-se. liar flet : re ::i -ed. But departure t corre:ix:04cn
uuna.few dash it was stared that the Canadian ess. who accomp
sent out a tory in which in pa
stared tie the Premier would
any pr _rd commitments to ex
ures for armaments .at this time.
policies regarding the same. This
be to en as oictally recording 11
Prem
Sultan's Govern ent, un one pretext and _ balite on a large seals t•i theTlnrks
Iwtl.rr, dr'a)id he ratification of (Inc lu
with tie ie Bei'sbevtk allies or abandoning
.treaty. Mustapha K al Pasha rallied (Inc Constant:nople and losing all that had
etve,z0100 *0 the,
u Britts I 114111 fd ofo %aswh,l al satep (1 aup a beer inn t, t oo` 0;e
eh d•ksr Predictions on the
,I• ve rr ort• ut .-t Au4)ut. Y1u>taptu had .To q :sh parjen aveu•Hally )tone a -fray
fnSO 1 if V w fiigttttn2 1 arks • ; trti rr and a nhm a ft'w''days their making. No1-
tnahy o the trioti -s that form Is. uw•t td a . int standing which one may •urnuse that
uemms. allegia ce to the Suit•
Ilan I t with his frrces. 'lo
Dr. Chase's
Kidncij•LiveR Pills
are* at at l-it.•r
m M•r- ..f tI.••
it was ••I'Iuii,osltislaai \i with the• n:rsle•-H'a'sidy.
Plane i nob)" The wet.. - r IHI.•r•,1 us•lud- i
dit- ' wt all Ideal of • •--alarel•iug. .s ru-
o tog , school XIII : • n•.43ut. tis
1 weep, bir'sll •. "Tin• :pleasing
rt
a nil enterer ten _ manner in, which
w
thewere pr.-• n•.-1" tbkignted all
resent
t ! ri•oui i
er's views: -
on. Wili Crooks. M. P.. one of the
st delightful and lovable characters f^
ho ever sat in the British Commons, has• f'
n excellent
('c•ntsIry I.i
r M,t're
nrew in t e Allies will r'eciee upon is vigorous ias•ed alter a protracted illness, To ••lain
harlot, et Greece's e1T..tt: to adjnn t the il,IWNV h eve: to know' a brave and gal- Hrl.en
- - i ifyett
n,t ---: )ani t+ouf, a trite to.
t I:usnrss that the Altus wer
1 at T t ur ' take sr p after t sir
of tabor, and tn7
a. n a , sni• p displayed h� the Tut<. and will deed of all classes, and a tel ical London- rnn11
giest essxte u-authe wurldiv:.r. The w p"'sen(a him trot t against a• y ,turtt)er er. Born in Poplar, -Crooks, who was arrivitioe
acgresmtn by any 11.111) 11 t of „eel, reared in povertyand alwa s knew what Impila ah
out tits heli.;• d to have burn leun•1 at a )'
--tante, ,i- it_ -was to..atruggle aga•nst it. had repre- whiner rip to
held -tis- L„t:du.r �ak�--µs*ei►-
,el en rr rr•,r,tativt- of both the Tut lash R•trecchment is the warchword .t the sentcd Woolwich as a Labor man in the they +Ieeill
(i -veiin:l its acrttiteti niuddecateme of Famish Government. 'flare tr.a be no- Commons since 1903. with the exception the .0 her part
txatv-which--were a distinct-direct-ctntnetlieetletween bleat ' y and of a few months between the two elec- dress, .-.n .
- gain lie the 'lurks.'Greece took these the result of the b)e-electi•• in St. lions held in. 1910. He was foremost in winch speak
pr.., • 1sr I t.•tntl
th••-- ur ,,n the f
lis..- iu ' • cool ry.
un m.- m It w -a+ r
i cwt- westing of t
u• ll.•u- on • elate t
ex,. It Is Int.
••u -Eeliicatibn
read by -Pew-4
t',.r0uree. ' 11,•
(National Crop Improvement S.rvt.e.)-
• "Building the weather out is fully
as important es maintaining a itre In
the furnace. In the old days when
we scorched our Laces and froze our
backs-atlthe open fireplace, we went
shivering to tied and breathed Icicles
on the coverlid.
•'We have learned to plaster our
honked. Inside and out, but In trains
construction we have always had dif-
ficulty through expansion and con-
traction of preventing the plaster
from cracking and scaling off.
"But the introduction of triangular
steel reinforcement and the improve-
ment of outside -plasters has correct-
ed this evil and a house now could be
tumbled end over end and its plaa-
tered walls remain Intact," says Mr.
' R. S. Rider. president, Canadian Steel
& Wire Co.
"Another feature Is that reinforced
stucco never has to be painted. which
is something every home owner will
appreciate."
rlleanrLign
1 llt�
• sent during
• fc..•e Me -
"I haven't any itatipathy far t man
who beats -his wife," said a passeng. in
the smoker of the 5.15.
"Well.- said another. a timid. and
sued WIlow. "a man who can.b•at up Id
wife doesn't need any sympathy.'' -The
American LegiOh Weekly.
I that tl.•- of study for _-
nal for I tr.el -• u.e'b'-JtOnld b:• The waiter coughed apoing• tical!)•.
'Thr -',+4 s•!k-- rtn••wM int'-_ "7l11to pteat6 c - sAtd. :'
is i•1 l•all with the 1\'ell. Thortias" inquired tete amiable
•.n:• •r} life. The .s•nl..r diner. t Khat can 1 do for you'"
I •r -•u•4 Mend *hiring Well, sir, 1 am-er-going to leave
rt. • ref emit, -•n: wee, this restaurant, and the boss won't give'
nie farin •luringme a character. I thought, perhaps, you'd
y.•.ur. The eel.,
just say as i was honest. I've always'
U14111 sngg,e•dinew I served you here. •er !"
leeltereef would int- t "I don't mind saying you're MMest;"aatd '
and induce the diner. "(ave me a pen and papar."
r ••r vend their "l.hanks, v, ry much. sir." said Thomas..
firmly clutching the document in his
sal to 11..1.1 hand. "i can never repay ytou sutbceni!v '
Arwe•s•lativa He bent low and whispered in the diner •
lie Itx,.l by : ear. 'Come here tomorrow, sir; and l•ii
eel to hole) let you have a feed for tspth.ng:"
ci onges wltft ill grace.- They sere, as a Ge age'•. t� e•tmuetrr, nece,,lt .ed by the all that appertained to improvement in
matter of tart, male at the expense of resignation of Hie Walter ter g. who has the municipah:y In which he lived and to
Rink,ny asst,ned to ti:r. She:vexed•the bean made a vts:owtt./ F.ir that safe the day of his death was an opponent of
a.ive a ..I in- allies and rushed to an Tun seat trete -w, to t.vo `unservative class war. He was a firm believer 'and
attack 0n the Tut:is in. order to take by car, eilays,' r llerl.ert low , sit %porting upholder of trades unionism, het teyeand
' 1 e3, It t'..1+ t,--7,.at4 It/ int. -d the tirrat't (lv.......-,.. and -J. M. that he would not Ro,. Between him and
;.. I • P •1; re iris •na►krd'1,• l.rsi:.rie. wb o r..n :1% an in lrinctldent on fire advanced radical element of the Labor
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�. . F. HOLLAND, GODERICH, ONTARIO
,'RAY-UORTMOTORS, LiMITED
Chath m, Ont.
•
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e
(National Crop Improvement ae,vice. )
In the summer time when the
thunder raps appear in the sky anil
the storm sweeps down on the faros.
the farmer thinks less of his safety
than he does of his live stock. •
When the stock Is In the geld dur-
g the storm It may hemp that the
at mals drift against the wire fence,
whl
alae
wooden
every ■ h post by means of a wire
six or elle t feet long twisted around
all of the Zine wires of the fence and
then secured in a hole In the ground.
The hole should be dug deep enough
so that the wire comes in rontaet-
with moist earth, A tense so ground-
ed offers no danger to live stock dur-
ing the thunderstorm.
The wire fence built on galvanize•1
steel fence posts is a early grounded
at every post sad no thunderstorm
with Its discharge of Ightntng ran
in)ere the cattle end -• by suth a
h may -Be heavily charged with
anti are ahncked_to death.
tnary fencebuilt
pow. should be grounded
Stiffness
It 1. utoni•hrnr bow
gwskly IsItnud a Lat.
aunt rein.« lla-
mas and l.menew.
Gives Great
Relief
Mn. A. is Calsus
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Slt►wb.mm.
wed M�,il ...a'. Lamm.
01 ,slaw.•..).
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. l ,..ole F..
Os. Yell n l« thaw..
tam wart ..0 ma that
0 p.• peat ..1..1."
❑ 17 •
it,. F,e4 ).,..r•... Ion 717. Thorold. Ont -
• 1 we.r.d tors tnwa.. wrtS oustotorn rot I.r. Wt
orator .r d.u.a to try Mr 1 Lnm.nr .d
•Y Moats/ .ounoLo41y slur 11.1,1,.
.p,.,tw4..
I Wrer..nd . wawa 0..d 0 h., e.urrly For.
1h,. .•e" I u. .o out wn.tta.t Ivey up my 1..e
and tet' e. rrd,t eo il,nud . t,..tr.t.
• 1 .;seal p.upk ot.n,t ?turd .. .d other -sate
'••a rt..
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404.
MINARD'S
King 01 Paid
LINIMENT
1'armeuta To.a Scotts
TIIONAS GUMMY,.
AUCTIONEER.
LOX 87, Gnderleh, All inetruetlone
by mail er left at Signal office will be .
promptly attended to. Residence tris
phone 1114..
LEGAL
M41hMER4tN, K. (', it.altiIS.
• TER, Sullotttrr, notary polities
(,ill•-•• Haseitton street.
r._ tine fis4tutre.. Tluat funds t0
l.wu at .lowest rates,
D C. I1.tY . - -
as•
BARRISTER. S01.1t'ITOR, T.\• ICY Pl'ItLIC, ETC.
ivrling lisyk ltloek, Ilam-
tltmt -street. G.skrteh. Telephone ,•e.
Howl Estate.. Loans and lnsnranee.
Pu,iUIu tail'. KILi.IaR.tN •.
neQat r'.
n.tRti1S'rrIts. I44t1Ue'iTttft4, NU-
TSItti:a PI'B1-I1', ETV.
(Ifllc.• on the Agitate. second door
from 1Tamllton TrigT ri10Tre'lf. -
1'rirate Bustle to loan at lowe t
tt'. I'roiedf.s•r, K. (' J. L. lallloran,
.I14d1.1 E. names
Ci►.i1:1.I:S t;ARIttlw, t.1.._ It. R_\It-
itISTEIt. ,attorney, solicitor. etc..
G sI,'rleh. Money . Loaned at lowest
ratter
SE.t.;I:lt. BARRISTER Si 11.-
11!0* nut.uy pulilie and eon-
recan.•rr, udice-Court lluuer, 4:0.1e-
ri h. (.5-12m
Il l{ 11att1►F% LOA.1R. ,ETC.
Ml►K!LLP Mt•TCALfF21IE 'IXsCR-
('U.--Farm and Lmlated.
town pr.perty -Insured.
41tf1.1.re-Jae. Connolly, Pear.. Godes
rleb P. 4).: Jas. Evatns, Vicki -Pres-.
Resechwood P. O.; Thomas E. Hayne
1Set Tre•a., $wafur•b 1'. O.
Dlreetors-D. F. al.tiregur, 11. R.
Na B. Seeforth; John 0. ()river, No. .
4, n'altot.: William Rine, R. R. Xn. 2,
Sea forth: John Ih•nnrwtes. Br•si-
hagen: 4;.•o McCartney. R. It. No. 3,
Se$torth: Ruewrt berries Harinck:
)laic01m \tet wen, Clinton: James
Erase, Bee.'hwMat; James Connolly.
t,.alorirh.
Agent -s : 1. W. Ten, , r.xlerieh
Ales. ieitch. it. R. No. I, ('triton:
William Chesney. S•xforth:.E. flinch-
I• e. Illeafi'rth. 1'nlley-1lohterr ran pay
all iwyrneuts an.1 get their cards re-
celpted at R. J. linrrisli s Clothing
„Mora, Clinton: R, 11. Cart's Grocery.
Klogaton street, fodey$rb, or J. H.
'c, General Pore. Bayfield.
- J
•
(National trop Improvement Servlca.)
"Duluth Is the gateway for • hugs -
proportion of Canadian grain,' M'i'a-
Ur. C. lr. MacDonald, secretary,
Duluth Board of Trade, "and at no
other point does Canada come Into
such close contact with the United
States.
"Millions of bushels of grain are
shipped across the oceenl all of it
being kedged to protect the operators
as well as the banks. Banks gen-
erally refuse to lend money on grata
which Is not protected by hedging.
"The shipper does not desire to
profit by a rise, but merely wishes
to secure his ordinary profit of a few
cents per bushel for handling.
"However, it takes time to get his
shipment purchased and under way
and as the price of the grain may
decline enough in the meantime to
wipe out all of his profit, he makes
a practice when he buys the wheat
from the country, to sell future de-
livery contracts against it in some
grain exchange. thus one offsetting
the other.
"This method of eliminating risk
Is not apeculatton, In fact it Is the
eery opposite. There Is always a
speculator who is willing to under-
take this contract, but the grain
handler who kedges insures himself
against any possible low, The grain
dealer, the dour miller and the ex-
porter are not in a position to take
chances and that is why they take
this kind of insurance.
"I wonder," says he, "whether
fainters realise In shipping grain
attru. 1, that they ars building up the
fertility of Europese farms Instead
of their own? It world ahem to me
lhal this grain ought to be milled on
1111• side of the water in our own
te•'t+. it. eh typing lour Instead of
•:lute grain."
1
The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Ural. -r• r,,rofully attended to
et all hour., night or day.
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