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The Signal, 1921-11-24, Page 2it 2 -Thursday, Novetnlwr 24. lust. alt • Thursday, November 21, twat. DDI'O$IAL NOTES It is tune for a change. "Shot is the feminine of i'newk•rt•. tasks The Ntaforth News. That'• Key. Una Mackenzie King, of clutter. Why . is the Fan..rr' party thriller with-irt'litrenl •i(tun. who uwrawllrd the Big lutermetx againat 1 in-nsm "-hotelikrxt 1911 " \Ir. J. J. plain THE SIGNAL GODERIaa, ON1 r 1,741, 77,11 FRESH Tea -to be good -must be fresh I1 PP is alma s fresh and s�Sethat unique flavour of 'goodness' that has justly made it famous. 88::5 _��� the Tory n, itIiatitng convections op the airs ch.N'sr their (aroltin•+. an.{ Sir 'leery 'Noose pimple who hare• horn's •d int- i wiry still ort in the 1•.d ie Thena leery ' ie that a ve wool made to Tarleton, witii4 u-& I t•1 he pow should .explain why , ,til:- - alackeming in iugp.rtanou halt ily" •• a safe saneand teas once a hart) •r sot With hart! time... 1'atts itt's: iu+lmoru till+; Tory, .« refuFr for Sir Robert B liken.. .lent the year Mn; only half ther• of last year; yet (:irh ton take rob Ik.l againat ucoe pti"¢ I` unemployment i+ rile. n aoutsider. and ittstl•u.i of providing a .'''''-4-1 plata for the lr•ripatetii• \lini.ter.if .Fie. Int thenI •p°,iattJhrn1 of elee•ti'o1,,tticial. ane• th••y sleds,• ns their u•auinele \C. F. the C••r.s•rtativr*' tn.ssfm,l, .*•ural a'"N1 (; l:1nf• or. SirHenry, J,ei rtl,tfarttno do,nl Iler •al -.t eitt.na•. i•' favor n i tons .... 1.Lit n Jt 'tiff. 1 is :. l` . h •p.• 1 they will at7least ,..lea In the Ii1.•antinuea fend ha3 •u:t'Ggt.l in '(he' nmtrued. int! 1.1' • IN•ip "1"ills 1 West y oak 1> •tw.r n t w,, f t t i;.ti , in th.' ,o lime •1a)'. :�;(+ina,rv:itne pirty n-hielt 114r .ttt •t1 t! T•tuntinC� •'o'Co'"a.• I 1 result -in loin_ the soul t• rho j.ib •r 11 \(r. ; Io *Vert this disaster mil at lit•' si tt • ..p.itr•n l., is o. ` g •.tr.•• mays h)• occident tall! 1e,. a:•^nave • late the rims -t er o: MciChr'l. It nuts t • 1'0 1'.t " Finale's, the rival ran Ind tt agreed t • that all the iot a: uo to t' ,nse•re.atites. \'1' f _ tt1,1r cl•u,ns m favor f sir il..•an dont Dlant lie. io ..,,,,> + _mit'. -�' "• at14Tuni i iPl.h• iii=t-i'tmr-Ti.64,ii n making hay' while.,th,..,t,, -hie tie ne•utie tet„pis- he neeire l the itnrt,t• lite •:th of It.•tvmb•r the t'•,ii. f three . •intm.•ut-. ti•'n to ran in l •t4 Cork. Even at 'tit it Hill ma h• nlakiltg the aha h e .reseal ul asks ter fr'ne ml:tili,u at.. . t ` r tn,;-tiftlia of floe a A in the t•nnven- h i• ju-t taru.y-litTtt,ir, lase (.il.,r.tl [ion- fisnt_. r,p t) tt iI to hi. .•uMIkLtcy_ The policy. afros a I'nt_+'porr,Nl •'f liarr l tins•-, , \lini.n•r .'i Fiu:also is. n••xt tp ill. I•re- broui-ht pntaierlty to Cawa•la. At the slier. the moot lily octant non -in the e rkrse.. the tttteclt ttsleeerie 1'tf Liberal Calot at, end Sir Henry Dr yun►'s,ex- - -rule, int 1411..t.le• cettalf .Oar' to ••{ieri tori •n x• shows the struita to .vrht it the Aug thpt•tit.1'tu..rrv:ativi stn• 4 in ejtp/si- I „nee w•etlrlieciplined C. n. rt.ttttto(arty, to t' to Write N•ity 1 were: 1. •:ter well i bow (alien. 'Altera wood b' a marry "Iia, DECIDED SWING TOWARDS LIBERALS party, which wits tins levidr': party stauollug for the rights of troth turn attunes aril ptvtluce•rs and r filch, It returned, would give Canada au era ��j (�{(� [�� of homed and stralghtforw'arl Govern-- 1N overtb 1N SASKATCHEWAN 'tient and whose nelson and personae' Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King Com- pletes Successful Tour of Western Provinces DR CLARKE SPEAKS Gives His Reasons For Turning Away From the Progressive Movement t)t!lava. Novt•tuIer hath, 1921. -The !Altera' hw'Mder,lHdo.-W 1.. Maeke�tzle m:•y b.so1.. There are t«lue things in Rim: ateoNling to reports which have the -tory of hie life whieh are worth ti.ir!ltrl (Rtuwa, is now evmpiethtg a noting by even thus. who have net er urea suosveashd tour of the \Crstern 114an1 et 1 IIP weal Ixont un a farm P1.'1'011'1'4.At the heed of the later dt•ud hi trite. 1917. and 1i,1e. was and slant hw early b•vhtNsl thew and no as well as du the Prairie Provinces Tt a village'rotton faru•ry, w•ht•re he worked � net•erthrh•s allowed by the Govern. as u ' d'obbin boy" infra the+ ukr ..f ten 1 hrtuselyesi the i.11rtral ehletlala him- ment to give promissory totes for +Its te, thirteen. At the age of lifteeti he writ ; been,given a splendid reception and as b,,,,h ws profits attd other taxation left nn orphan and without means, yet Ie' ;t result of his frank expttltton of the and now that It Iws naehed a stage stork's.' his way through college. alliin -l' 1.1ia•ral polio -lea mei prhw1ples there ,te tirhiai bankrtr{to;r, the Govern - law. No. Called to the bar and Anally ire- rm,ts hien a decided swiltg toweed the /telt H -int the pension of having canoe a di,tin{tuibeset jhurnalist anti Literal eaudid:aes. Thr people'' have promisst,ry tnttr. and no 1ik-iiltaal of author. Parent* who argue that'there is fupud out for thawx•lcts that the Gar- icing able to collect thein. And from no nat. in giving an eelucatirn p. ti child eruweut`e cry of a different -"tariff tow hien-nettion which has already who loots "u ezlretntb it of ntak44 4 a lit- 'whey 1e111g preached by the Liberal , woe,' gm11w•rtd, the ltiorthtn company lite by his 'duration shutkd slake a note I,,,t(dl•r de•e0miiug lei the halite'', hf of thio yaw_ It did mot hook as if tja•n• is only • of w•cenal wealthy .m•rps•rt was Mach of a future for the little Loeffler 'his see elie•e, is all PoPPreece. 'and bole w•hleln has Igen Allowed to ew•ap• Fitt Who had b•Ih"ea"blobiatiay"in a they tiro preparing to hake revenge oto itaeatlhi, whit,• the tr.s 11tH+N•utial eotio I ttiictory- .fort who can tell what is the `t;oternmeut tt hi• h lois been xtl laciness man has 111411 Nllra11'110rl wial 'alit•:14l wally bey in this work( of °roper- itdustrions in .trying to mislead the ;dire punlniunent and als.l with Meati tunny -. Every Inky shoukl have the ail- o.niltry lie this and a' wore of other] nails it he dared to mak., an error in tentage of at bast ns 111114'11.t,IN11ding a• nays. the computation of his tax. Mr Icing Nill enable trim to kttow tie 'waning Ia. Sa.katcht'aue there is a eltelded!hit the nail on the 'wool in to -fen -ilea and value of idicatti.n and leiter Ilius swing tow•art 1.ileralian. \l.e'ly tatre-', to thts matter .wht-u MA prntestt l + 1Y+i'f Y'r' t •8"'p't1iagatrtrt the-;ptae tat_iie_mmgetus the N ,rk'nt Amnion aifa•r las•talar "eaudldatt.s as the farmer. themselves 1 1 TIN•rr wax nothing In the law. said lava are over. And thdsapplie s to gins as I tied that they will lose either than ttr�l ns bt s. 1 I Me King, whir+ gave tate Minister of y niu by splitting the opposition' against. ) ituanr. or anyone else .11w•retitem ry Tiro Fall Fair styli► i hte pre4ettt -Tory I;wvtrnruett and I'pnwer+ with Meant i-tt ter the nrmr'ptnut I. .\drertlstatr. ors, in many rams, letting a Tory Fief notes tor -taxation. And if the 1;.,. Writing to The t.odertrh. ttlittmt it gain a seat In at eunstiturtn,' Nhere Iernuuent wax going hr tit this for en• the tae majority of the people are hix i,Nlu•tri:il Imx�x.t'ttlott,t awns meas, •-.sert.ellromient tGriugt up several very' I good reasons why there is not alit' ...Na "x1 to els, tioveruwout "keit hat two reason why the poor man, timed,.' 1 past. 1 i 1 Poll f t r at u power . the a t /r f r 1 on t -� .I III , / . 11 tt N 1 1 1 1 f 1 {e I VI 1 Other h\ 1 l t . ',vivant. r ( r / t. sly hI 11 support 'for the fall fair. Th/ clue' mlmtli+. {,. a farmer, vibe for years has toete not be entitled to ;lye tile C.ttvrnmeh. lust It in Antra• ...nit. Oils siting will �a pfomieaslry note for thein. it exhibitor at the enolate full fairs./ bring into the Liberal fold It I. haul the dietrict. Inc points out : WAN the only alis to he ttustt'l 'with government at this critical time. The Liberal tweeter ainl Dr. Clarke were itith werudy r'iwived aril worse ehte•ril as they ttllitlw.i their speeches. Another speaker on the NVeeteru tour is ('ol. Andrew Thompson of (,ttaWa who, speaking as a returned ...Miler. is nide to give the returned man's viewpoint MINI who tret•iy gives his reasons for getthyt beh11N1 the Liberal ement fur the betterment of 'Can- ada as a whole. -0-- The a;over • it appears to have driven the dual nail iffe'Its cattle, If there ea, room for another lase. by its notion in the raw• of the INeirlu11 taxes, This evrp/rttti.u, while wealthy old deelariag n itt per lett. cash dtvi- enough alone. Yon ,inn t it, ur itt.,l'T'' • Ila" orlon--av c tryst na'il's'. }irk atylnii rind now. it.i tint{• fora return eke•tnrs sheitkt eonlpkGt the rttiry by to Liberal • 1 ;•nont•nt :uuf pro.peritc.! 'etre tin: tine 1.ilierS ealiiti;tatlr'omr the i tete-It-travedkd• \turners►- " % Tle tan • idles u' t ' Colwervativa tatritf f•r the m"Inla'•- \Viten- are all the farnse yetiths in d pt( -I of 1It1* ye p l' - te More Interest, lit/fairs. tios airy le at/mined up m the Nay. Torr. Create Kniest -Ii I,,.t. tithes. .Tile United Fanners Mor 1'r.•-' Huron county as it relliteit' to live stock gressiver)-ti tariff fess the iarwi•r..• The Matting at this iitrke fairs/7 At tie \fest. l.ihrrals-s tariff for the pass oke. Am, in ern Fair then• were w•yt•ntt•t•tt-entrie•t in 1 the 11orat class. 1( K 1 f • ss twe ty-el Int in we the long run a tariff for the whole tootle ,..tale. ir•tentren in dfitry cattle, eleven in -..ie the oull one that will stand the t.•`•t. -hep ank six in . woe -eighty jet • e11. Theme was only t.t prize-winner in Perth Hon. 11. . Min- he ' a gt,111 Mlitii to a"rr4'irt lucw(ttle. Judging Ise -or of Justice. nit : Na. firelight l:tt the comity 'strict f:1i11-fairs and grunt glabor and expense whits the other down nom ft tttal)' to spw•11Litio]Iem' girls ow in ntltt and ithis 1 w'ny Kite t eel an acquaintancentacquaintancewitt h the feline crape the leneftt:' (hrtarlu. ha+ returned :u :\picots with-'dantr's that might lend to the toreador The points made by title correspond- . out having matte ally ;;rear iwpres,tion I field. What we want to we ie the peace est are eo real that there to tae ' a : o ligation. tin ties from them. Any ler "Otte reason la the Lick of ill- to esti"atP, but then 1...every reason Th•• i.1 era! leader marts this nes • I to. believe that the voting on Itereenewr Iw.wk on MA limit eras of tante-ran one tera'xt on the part of the visiting tali will return a greater number of 'while. 1u 'hones. cattle, sleep atilt will Anivh the enmiaign with a two', swl11e, eG. Ithr'ladklate of our Literals from that Province than had week.' tour of titles which he has 1 r�soumwi. We tit ate; and at it tree" antklpeush tip, to the time the this far been nimble to vldt. I Li ',hailer Rett O(taws. great deal of pistol -labor to ball - roan anti lNeisotai- hib(ts which get - The Brute. but a pis.lug glatw-' front's few. i -TIN' Liberal I.-tt.lre laud the paltry pdttanee of a prize the I'ntRressivc•s w - that would not pity for the fed the first of hie ee they eat while at the fair, while intro at Melville some old I ringer hf tt rate her- - j ui;tht Mr. gets the pile. anal the attention ht that their the pnlew in this fast age. Th. -t' • ;u •a tirrir 1 rty 1." th.• rook. ut diasru- . fs more :thee mosey value in :1 ; chin, 13 he'Pruett-seat .w t1t•sirwl to prize at a sly l•olallr•tition, but i• h,• trill pl'.tgrt•.-4',- then .1lit•Ir ',bier should 1101" la extoe teed that pro- ,'W the stark. of the Liberal party dueers Trill go to no much time. • a:hi 1 had fought their battles ill the t and had ;pew dlfwu to defeat in ,.•'effort ht friss ree(tHvsity for the farm: rs . in 1911. 'Fhe I'rogreesive entente, %ill knock Dept the w -'ret attack. • in.ivr•en•nt: wee; likely to 1e reepatsible, air ie it asthma -then Raz -Nish is the ; u )1 r. King :01 te1. for rile return of • sire relief. Sold by H. 1'. (btnhtp. rend a Irs+,n too He batt txarried a wkbow and all en he addn•ssrti 1 went well for a week when they had' •s of I'rnlrle meet- !TM•Ir tint ynarr -I. The next day he Sank:. la.t Saturday tratni down to bn•ekfsst with a mount- ing told, his t/ndierw•e itta ha n4 ou his nom. went enure meautt 114;111- '4111. I'm .r, worry." staid his ")Chat' le it fur!" "For your tiro 11n•sh•nol:" he re- plied. "1'm sorry he died " \ there (ip►N•sitknt Journals. twrl•teps I tM I ll a F _ T who 4 -os attended a What t Makes A Good Farmer. picture the thing for blmsr4(. Lits. along ora side of rte gnu It ie abiggi•r tltingt to axe a gt.Nl farmer hln•e the livestock exhibits As the - i.,ttnttitnt•tiele. where "th- I.tleral watt than some of us think. Tien• are those. •orzespoutlent viaims th , are the stttc ••( ti, tory in :t straight two- whoseemto think that if we draw. nn backbone of the wh e husitwss.-1 candidate fight, would let Many Tories+ l a pair of overalls. follow the pieta' all. day There they are. penned off. in the must 'slip b, . k into the Hous+•. Thtere was talk of Iminittion atter the I were they- pit - elee•Non. said )Ir. King, but he wantwl , would And plenty, the 1'rogrt•..ire. that if Meat wanted to hack their opinion to 's-t•k unity with the Literal piety ars. And yet. what which undoubtedly wonQd he the party r Hue animals get'! It int the text" House with a mnjority t guilty people who visit suttbinnt to form a (;oyernment, snake , you_ a ie. -titer. ' then thwy .IN_mid seek that unity 1"e - once in ;while. lteittdf nu -and the to an intett(gennt•-npinion rs t'dtng- ter..and net after the election-. The rept of un -jute tot_gend,.. T ,their w Iwo_ rnaR for the. most hwik.i tmlutry was *kit. _of. e-oalitlons, the Iso pelmet( n these fair ps t ou t, PnW Liberal chief !toweled. and it w1♦ ti"- 'Iba.toet(i.g The : ' trait-heart.d way at the stock,-, I.- t. ...14 or i.iborala and armors ret• rat harm«.seatt•tard - i thetwdrift off to .Lake their pya,m•-,..,I.-a1n.., ,.flet. tee„rkrttom if M the Thi- demi for a loon• adequate prohw illi the rest 4 the rall•binls at the meantime the Partneri were going to tion agnitltt fraudulent stock -welling edge of the half -mile' track, where. as' do their lest to 'elect ('wonw'rvative schemes is being brought home to 41 : the correspondent truly says. "ibme menrlers by spurting the 1rm. Pro - Public in 'liana ways, alai there a old ringer of a race horse getir the ert•sslve rote. - uot•ement nn foot ailing Phan, +of pile. 'FOP I'rogtr«pfvtw had gone Into this Cetnouereearil1).tarnlsof Trails, •e im intilo la Llte_rs Ir ht sots the herd. of n eines 'tromp. 1t l•.•kt like alined ti-Itlter. lthrtimatiomt, nettrslgia. neuritis and Inml11,t'e, will that Comer a t;viiht. Tetnpk•a•u's Rheumatlt' ntade him rather ut14•tnufurtabli• by requesting him to report the state- ment, made by him in the House of t'oneetns In 1:111, that �Ir. Meiglien wee tor4 "grautophotle of Maekeuzk' rind Mann." NIT.. Janes Murdock, thefornter lioanl if Counlire Member, adtlr•esesl tneeet- inita at St•afortli'and (lintat last Friday, and gave his heater an ineigbt into what was going on rxthitxd 11x• scenes in 11119 and 192_0, ilei the 1.lovernutent wax pretending to make an of ert to check jrnofitoprieg Two measunst were enacted - which xavh the p•o'plt• hole: for relief (room the outralgw,u.ly high prima then prevailing; but .Nir. Mlltnittck, in the light of his enbe,p oo•nt experience, b•- lieves that the tioternment never in- -- tended that these laws should be applied. They Wen. •inly a purr of eamoMHagr. he= hind which the frig Interests should toe • towed still tet carry 011 their game of ing the Canadian people. As Mr.' k pea it, alt the Iboanl of Cunt. city and diwtrict has -bion n ere er leap a out on the traek and starts to limber to adult toward the !Atwood party. expected to do watt/ G• uutke a Promoter's paradise, lint n/htithatantling Up n hit. it beentues the eetltre of at- the ;c tsndd ha roily expect the l.lterel lite loan►iretivte lvlieh_.1 bet n gilt tt lu_►ritt tluu _. Ny. dVltlyf-lube s_SY1gtr .W?l K ; forty atter it w ns n turtawl to paters 'ver the Boren! got ton St, (;atharines in thia t t/•r, e -e have a utld steer•: that Rt•t ser little nntd'x' to mall tint w4kltrg to 4ti to tee ter tion enuldbe taken againat t"spici.tn that sleet• rom,t•rs are to to Wt -tet• hitt-lied to 11 race' cert. and Farmer.. •Mr. King et apr.•e•h had a me influencte'•lx•hinol the 1 1ahittston, where inthis l'mcinct'• started off for a half -mile jaunt. they Itelling ••Rett on his alldl.nt•c• and wet "•-•-l'oe would get their full stare of e•otnmeht the intelligent farmers thhtking. a c tau rewn.:nt of Tura istu to the nutlet.. for JI"re the I'rogn•s.h-t-s, by plowing their coin - nob' xe .lidat••-t In tie' field t., split the vote in and worry a whole hot about the weather unattractive war, n and things, tln•refnn• we are line faneerx. rods of dollars, a Land sakes. a stovepipe hat and n book intro the 1lamme under your ani don't snake you a of bidders scalp preacher: The thought yin pmt into your w,.nk, the smiles you get from the earth with their do when you tickle it-ia the rills; the. n••rl it,itiee 'do th peal you dot=tb.•,e are the things that tufty he th .,tutu nature .s _ .tet a the .l in trier 1 . {flauitttuit tet this sitttetkin: Were -The TIi,-v were determined that their party' let amended in oiler t.. ice a nmtu•r odd ringer of a race Morse tied to 0 security to the ;ample. ,Lodging f nu stout C sols to holes "two truck nor loath' with filename which Ila« Iron vire bating in fe"ee ill tie caner uu one would pay' 1-itht•r of the old pr:arties. 1f that was St. Catharine,' it wunld elan tlaaf this much atteutlon ttL_it. 1►nes• 1t gets the attitude wlleh the farmene were noire. point wise high prices, tlomne" pet all 1. efforts at mimed. Sev- eral of the Cabin Ministers, whom Mr. Murdock names, teeny intimated to membere of the Boa i that big bnsi ere was not to be interfe ,. with. finally Mr. Alnr11ek reigned 1 Ahigtatt, and went back to hip work it it bor nHiciah Ile is now letting light into me of the dark place"' poo that the people y sty jltet haw• they were h.NNlwinke and plundered!. T1w 1•iherais are the only party to whom the people can reasonably look for econotny in public expenditure. Under tete Conservatives the budgets at Ottawa have Mounted to amassing heights, partly, of courts, because of she wear, but partly soler because of leek of reasonable car` of the people's money. For instance, thletIoans of e25,- 000,009 each h •$onnfanta and !,room, which provided for large expenditures with friends of the Government. Neither can the C. F. 0. Government at Tomtits) point to • record of economy. The lib- eral t;overtlment of Ontario timid to get along with an expenditere of four or five millions a year. The torment Government spends more than that in one month. Wha1"Oiie Bey INd. ',mat observation. The orpeetators like, -- Woodwork rMntteat-Ite,le%. the tact horseln melon, for In It they! The death i• ananunc l of Amo.. K. find the elements of chart.-•.• action Flake, formerly an editorial writer on nil excitement. •• The -New York Times and the mother of Seo, la•rhnp' in addition to raising splendid cattle. rho• earners of this l Jistrk•t ought to go one letter if they i wish their sleek to, get more notices aril appreciation at the fell fairs.' HAS((BAYER CROSS" Long-INornirl cues, ought to he taught Otte ht the diveramna of the campaign ham been the hunt of Sir Henry Drayton, 1[r. Meighen'w MiniMter of Finance. for • Mat. Sir Henry sat in the haat Parlia- ment for Kingston, bit Kingston did not I want him any Matter. it wait thought that erne of the Toronto ridings might sc- ,pmatodate hem, but one after another GENUINE ASPIRIN to aet like. .bey did in the days of , Buffalo 11111: rams ahouid charge at eatery peeraon entering the grounds ; Tablet! without "Bayer Cross" 1'Ivd.estlale horses Nhtntd 111• taught to are not Aspirin at all tie• the whiskers on their feet a' a broom to wipe the dust frot0 the Sina- i dry clothe. of the •direetors; bdeou. gimped pig' should be trained Trow to plea through a knot -pole. atoll the faithful «beep dog should be along • with suds running from Iola ,month, doing a real mad•elog act. It it's only exelttneut that le needed to keep:the fall fair alive. them let's have tie ex. -eite•merr : -- Got'nine "Bayer Tablets of Aiplria" _. l■ • "Barer"arer" package, plainly market' CONSTIPATED CHILDREN, with the safety Barer Cross." The "Bayer Cross' is your only way of knowing that you are getting genuine Aspirin, prescribed by pkysieiaaa for nineteen years and proved safe by mil - hogs for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rbwmatwm, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain generally. Made in Canada. Handy tin bones of 12 tablets --also larger oiled "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada)" of Bayer Maaufactare of Monose•eticacideater of Salicylieacld. While It is well known that Aspirin aneaml Bayer arenaf•etere, rte •aalet this public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Compel", Ltd., wilt km stamped with their gaeral triads mark, the 'Baer Cross.' Many of them afterwards expressed the thought that in the haek of their MM. there had been something of the some nature w-niting for a meters of expree. iuu. -0- Dr Michael Clarke. formerly of the 1•rngn'ssives mud repnsentativiw of lied Deer for the part el•ren years, was alwl a speaker at the Melville meeting. !►r. Clarke gave hie audtenee a fur - their e•xplaeation of Ma reasnnt for turning awey from the Progrwpive movement when hend that ineteed of being Prrgre•esfv�Mi•a he had thought and hooped it wouM prove to be. It wait really • reactionary claw' group seeking to attain power for Its own endo rather then for the Ilene -fit of the country at large. The country was saddled with Immense detbts rind na- tional huMrna. 1)r. Clarke wild, and the only hope of solution would Ile in Nie ekrthrn to power 01 oho Liberal •�+11.0 rlotltera, if your little ones are constip- ated.; if their little stomachs and bowels are hilt of oiler; it they cry a great des and ane erne and peevish, give then a dons of fishy'. lawn Tablets -the ideal medicine for little ones. The Tablets an• • gentle het thorough laxative anal never fall to right the minor dil«,nlcr11pf chikl- hond. Concerning uteri Mn,.. Noble A. Pyr, Ee lm Soren, N. S., writs,: "My baby was terribly constipated, bet Ihthy s Own Tablets .o%•n relieved ler and 1 now think .limn a splendid medicine for hitt, on. -e." The TablaNaaM' aro ld by medicine Amara Of tiJ ,wail at 2'1 eenta a box from the Dr.'Williama Medicine Co., Brnek- vilhe, (Mt. , CENTRAL $TItATFOBO. ONT.- The leading commercial school of Western Ontario, a school where: you get thorough courses antler cotnpeteon instructors in Corn- merciel. Shorthand and Telegraphy !apartments. Students get individual instruction and may register at any time. Graduates •rc wasted to pas- kies•, (let noir free eyalala glie. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal v CHANGE OF BUSINESS y 11r le•1 to nruNouncr to the people of ('tskrirh and klnil ) that we luau .old our real biednee. to Moser.. John 1t. Mti.tanl :a1N1 1 emporia, and in thine 4u or wish to eidetic" to our customers io this tooN and surrounding tooesmidps, our grateful appreciation of their patronage during the mato) )ears in whieb ne luno done hu.inrs. herr. While thanking our good people for their LIMIT... and coa- st -aeration a1 all limos its Ihr pawl, we would ask Own' to marry, to the new firm the .tante• loyalty and torbeararre dual lure been ghee to us so geuwrotlsl) at all timee. Our inrressore will continue to art ss Ihetstok .\gents in tis district for the genuine 1). 1. & W. Scranton Coal -the Standard .tote hraritr. If prompt. careful, and %hewer senior 11111 win and retain our busineae, we feel sure that Mes.rx. Mtostard and Company will Irate nothing undone to merit )our rentleknce. Before placing further orders, or shall rnnakke it a personal tarot it the new propriet rn be giver an opportunity to talk the question eter with ells. With otir further assurance of our deep gratitude for many past tater% in our aswriatlons in busirwee with the addle gsttlt a1), believe tea to h. Sincerely" )our*, MaeEW.tN EMT.1TE 1'er 11. J. A. Mea l:W.r1N I'er W. G. MeeEW:IN (;oderhJJ• ()ember 10. 10' 1. i White Quilts Special Largest double bed size Quilts made of finest 4 -ply crochet Cotton. Handsome Marsailles patterns. Price has been $5.00i ---On special sale, each FUR TRIMMED COATS Every Coat in our better class garments is original and different entirely from any other coat, fur trimmed, silk lined er fancy brocade lined and the material of each gar- ment call wool velours or in a dozen of the diferent\new soft cloths: colors -browns, heavers, blues, ete. Prices ranging $18, $22, $27.50, $35, $39, $4250 UNDERWEAR l'enman's "99" Combinations for men and woolen, at per garment, special .GS Penman's "99" Combinations for boys, at per garment Stanffeld's extra heavy rib ui wove, 36 to 42, men's shirts and at per garment PENliWfs Cashmere Hose, newly priced. WO- men'a fine full twthioned, 81/2 to 10, at per pair 75c AND $1.00 GOSSARD CORSETS SILK WINGS Skinner's guaranteed for two ae811011t11 Rutin 'Using, 40 in. Wide, in black, browns, fawns, grey, for coat linings=mtimist-ALffir yard, mpeeial $2.85 SATIN DUCHESS Yard wide in extra heavy Silk Char- meuse, deepest lustre. Regular 43.00, at per yard $225 PILLOW COTTONS REDUCED Heavy circular, best inch, all at per yard quality, 40-42-44 SHEETING 40 inch, best quality, purest stock, very heavy, for pillow slips, aheets or general household wear. Sold a year aso at 60e, at per yard RUGS British Wilton Rngs at new prieea, new patterns, new Mock. 21/4 x 3 yards, at each special $32.50 3 x 4 yards, at each special $66.00 25c The most popular Comet in the world probably today for careful dressers. They lade in front and never lose their shape till wont out Priee W. Acheson & Son 44,1111111PE"'""7"' i DOMINION STORES, LIMITED West Street - - Goderich I'.agle Special Blend Tea 3 lbs. for $1.00 Seedless Raisins Per lb 27c Brand Milk 23c ', RP(ttdece Coffee . , 17c Nonesuch Slott* Polish15_ Heins Pork S Beane, lin 19c Heinz Spaghetti, tin .......23c Grape fruit, 3 for 22c le nn Palk)Plums, tin. - 19c Comfort Soap, 10 for 69c We have a large supply C`eco rtes 25c Creams Lemont Crisp Bltcutta, lb. ' 18c Honey 11 11 , lb 25c Shredded Cocoanut, Ib 25c P. G. Cake icing. eke 13c Dried .lpricola, Ib 90. Cooking lige, 2 lbs. for35c (tack Mama, lb _ 45c .Peanut Butter, Ib. 20c of Candies on hand 25c Peppermints 35c rend a Irs+,n too He batt txarried a wkbow and all en he addn•ssrti 1 went well for a week when they had' •s of I'rnlrle meet- !TM•Ir tint ynarr -I. The next day he Sank:. la.t Saturday tratni down to bn•ekfsst with a mount- ing told, his t/ndierw•e itta ha n4 ou his nom. went enure meautt 114;111- '4111. I'm .r, worry." staid his ")Chat' le it fur!" "For your tiro 11n•sh•nol:" he re- plied. "1'm sorry he died " \ there (ip►N•sitknt Journals. twrl•teps I tM I ll a F _ T who 4 -os attended a What t Makes A Good Farmer. picture the thing for blmsr4(. Lits. along ora side of rte gnu It ie abiggi•r tltingt to axe a gt.Nl farmer hln•e the livestock exhibits As the - i.,ttnttitnt•tiele. where "th- I.tleral watt than some of us think. Tien• are those. •orzespoutlent viaims th , are the stttc ••( ti, tory in :t straight two- whoseemto think that if we draw. nn backbone of the wh e husitwss.-1 candidate fight, would let Many Tories+ l a pair of overalls. follow the pieta' all. day There they are. penned off. in the must 'slip b, . k into the Hous+•. Thtere was talk of Iminittion atter the I were they- pit - elee•Non. said )Ir. King, but he wantwl , would And plenty, the 1'rogrt•..ire. that if Meat wanted to hack their opinion to 's-t•k unity with the Literal piety ars. And yet. what which undoubtedly wonQd he the party r Hue animals get'! It int the text" House with a mnjority t guilty people who visit suttbinnt to form a (;oyernment, snake , you_ a ie. -titer. ' then thwy .IN_mid seek that unity 1"e - once in ;while. lteittdf nu -and the to an intett(gennt•-npinion rs t'dtng- ter..and net after the election-. The rept of un -jute tot_gend,.. T ,their w Iwo_ rnaR for the. most hwik.i tmlutry was *kit. _of. e-oalitlons, the Iso pelmet( n these fair ps t ou t, PnW Liberal chief !toweled. and it w1♦ ti"- 'Iba.toet(i.g The : ' trait-heart.d way at the stock,-, I.- t. ...14 or i.iborala and armors ret• rat harm«.seatt•tard - i thetwdrift off to .Lake their pya,m•-,..,I.-a1n.., ,.flet. tee„rkrttom if M the Thi- demi for a loon• adequate prohw illi the rest 4 the rall•binls at the meantime the Partneri were going to tion agnitltt fraudulent stock -welling edge of the half -mile' track, where. as' do their lest to 'elect ('wonw'rvative schemes is being brought home to 41 : the correspondent truly says. "ibme menrlers by spurting the 1rm. Pro - Public in 'liana ways, alai there a old ringer of a race horse getir the ert•sslve rote. - uot•ement nn foot ailing Phan, +of pile. 'FOP I'rogtr«pfvtw had gone Into this Cetnouereearil1).tarnlsof Trails, •e im intilo la Llte_rs Ir ht sots the herd. of n eines 'tromp. 1t l•.•kt like alined ti-Itlter. lthrtimatiomt, nettrslgia. neuritis and Inml11,t'e, will that Comer a t;viiht. Tetnpk•a•u's Rheumatlt' ntade him rather ut14•tnufurtabli• by requesting him to report the state- ment, made by him in the House of t'oneetns In 1:111, that �Ir. Meiglien wee tor4 "grautophotle of Maekeuzk' rind Mann." NIT.. Janes Murdock, thefornter lioanl if Counlire Member, adtlr•esesl tneeet- inita at St•afortli'and (lintat last Friday, and gave his heater an ineigbt into what was going on rxthitxd 11x• scenes in 11119 and 192_0, ilei the 1.lovernutent wax pretending to make an of ert to check jrnofitoprieg Two measunst were enacted - which xavh the p•o'plt• hole: for relief (room the outralgw,u.ly high prima then prevailing; but .Nir. Mlltnittck, in the light of his enbe,p oo•nt experience, b•- lieves that the tioternment never in- -- tended that these laws should be applied. They Wen. •inly a purr of eamoMHagr. he= hind which the frig Interests should toe • towed still tet carry 011 their game of ing the Canadian people. As Mr.' k pea it, alt the Iboanl of Cunt. city and diwtrict has -bion n ere er leap a out on the traek and starts to limber to adult toward the !Atwood party. expected to do watt/ G• uutke a Promoter's paradise, lint n/htithatantling Up n hit. it beentues the eetltre of at- the ;c tsndd ha roily expect the l.lterel lite loan►iretivte lvlieh_.1 bet n gilt tt lu_►ritt tluu _. Ny. dVltlyf-lube s_SY1gtr .W?l K ; forty atter it w ns n turtawl to paters 'ver the Boren! got ton St, (;atharines in thia t t/•r, e -e have a utld steer•: that Rt•t ser little nntd'x' to mall tint w4kltrg to 4ti to tee ter tion enuldbe taken againat t"spici.tn that sleet• rom,t•rs are to to Wt -tet• hitt-lied to 11 race' cert. and Farmer.. •Mr. King et apr.•e•h had a me influencte'•lx•hinol the 1 1ahittston, where inthis l'mcinct'• started off for a half -mile jaunt. they Itelling ••Rett on his alldl.nt•c• and wet "•-•-l'oe would get their full stare of e•otnmeht the intelligent farmers thhtking. a c tau rewn.:nt of Tura istu to the nutlet.. for JI"re the I'rogn•s.h-t-s, by plowing their coin - nob' xe .lidat••-t In tie' field t., split the vote in and worry a whole hot about the weather unattractive war, n and things, tln•refnn• we are line faneerx. rods of dollars, a Land sakes. a stovepipe hat and n book intro the 1lamme under your ani don't snake you a of bidders scalp preacher: The thought yin pmt into your w,.nk, the smiles you get from the earth with their do when you tickle it-ia the rills; the. n••rl it,itiee 'do th peal you dot=tb.•,e are the things that tufty he th .,tutu nature .s _ .tet a the .l in trier 1 . {flauitttuit tet this sitttetkin: Were -The TIi,-v were determined that their party' let amended in oiler t.. ice a nmtu•r odd ringer of a race Morse tied to 0 security to the ;ample. ,Lodging f nu stout C sols to holes "two truck nor loath' with filename which Ila« Iron vire bating in fe"ee ill tie caner uu one would pay' 1-itht•r of the old pr:arties. 1f that was St. Catharine,' it wunld elan tlaaf this much atteutlon ttL_it. 1►nes• 1t gets the attitude wlleh the farmene were noire. point wise high prices, tlomne" pet all 1. efforts at mimed. Sev- eral of the Cabin Ministers, whom Mr. Murdock names, teeny intimated to membere of the Boa i that big bnsi ere was not to be interfe ,. with. finally Mr. Alnr11ek reigned 1 Ahigtatt, and went back to hip work it it bor nHiciah Ile is now letting light into me of the dark place"' poo that the people y sty jltet haw• they were h.NNlwinke and plundered!. T1w 1•iherais are the only party to whom the people can reasonably look for econotny in public expenditure. Under tete Conservatives the budgets at Ottawa have Mounted to amassing heights, partly, of courts, because of she wear, but partly soler because of leek of reasonable car` of the people's money. For instance, thletIoans of e25,- 000,009 each h •$onnfanta and !,room, which provided for large expenditures with friends of the Government. Neither can the C. F. 0. Government at Tomtits) point to • record of economy. The lib- eral t;overtlment of Ontario timid to get along with an expenditere of four or five millions a year. The torment Government spends more than that in one month. Wha1"Oiie Bey INd. ',mat observation. The orpeetators like, -- Woodwork rMntteat-Ite,le%. the tact horseln melon, for In It they! The death i• ananunc l of Amo.. K. find the elements of chart.-•.• action Flake, formerly an editorial writer on nil excitement. •• The -New York Times and the mother of Seo, la•rhnp' in addition to raising splendid cattle. rho• earners of this l Jistrk•t ought to go one letter if they i wish their sleek to, get more notices aril appreciation at the fell fairs.' HAS((BAYER CROSS" Long-INornirl cues, ought to he taught Otte ht the diveramna of the campaign ham been the hunt of Sir Henry Drayton, 1[r. Meighen'w MiniMter of Finance. for • Mat. Sir Henry sat in the haat Parlia- ment for Kingston, bit Kingston did not I want him any Matter. it wait thought that erne of the Toronto ridings might sc- ,pmatodate hem, but one after another GENUINE ASPIRIN to aet like. .bey did in the days of , Buffalo 11111: rams ahouid charge at eatery peeraon entering the grounds ; Tablet! without "Bayer Cross" 1'Ivd.estlale horses Nhtntd 111• taught to are not Aspirin at all tie• the whiskers on their feet a' a broom to wipe the dust frot0 the Sina- i dry clothe. of the •direetors; bdeou. gimped pig' should be trained Trow to plea through a knot -pole. atoll the faithful «beep dog should be along • with suds running from Iola ,month, doing a real mad•elog act. It it's only exelttneut that le needed to keep:the fall fair alive. them let's have tie ex. -eite•merr : -- Got'nine "Bayer Tablets of Aiplria" _. l■ • "Barer"arer" package, plainly market' CONSTIPATED CHILDREN, with the safety Barer Cross." The "Bayer Cross' is your only way of knowing that you are getting genuine Aspirin, prescribed by pkysieiaaa for nineteen years and proved safe by mil - hogs for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rbwmatwm, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain generally. Made in Canada. Handy tin bones of 12 tablets --also larger oiled "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada)" of Bayer Maaufactare of Monose•eticacideater of Salicylieacld. While It is well known that Aspirin aneaml Bayer arenaf•etere, rte •aalet this public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Compel", Ltd., wilt km stamped with their gaeral triads mark, the 'Baer Cross.' Many of them afterwards expressed the thought that in the haek of their MM. there had been something of the some nature w-niting for a meters of expree. iuu. -0- Dr Michael Clarke. formerly of the 1•rngn'ssives mud repnsentativiw of lied Deer for the part el•ren years, was alwl a speaker at the Melville meeting. !►r. Clarke gave hie audtenee a fur - their e•xplaeation of Ma reasnnt for turning awey from the Progrwpive movement when hend that ineteed of being Prrgre•esfv�Mi•a he had thought and hooped it wouM prove to be. It wait really • reactionary claw' group seeking to attain power for Its own endo rather then for the Ilene -fit of the country at large. The country was saddled with Immense detbts rind na- tional huMrna. 1)r. Clarke wild, and the only hope of solution would Ile in Nie ekrthrn to power 01 oho Liberal •�+11.0 rlotltera, if your little ones are constip- ated.; if their little stomachs and bowels are hilt of oiler; it they cry a great des and ane erne and peevish, give then a dons of fishy'. lawn Tablets -the ideal medicine for little ones. The Tablets an• • gentle het thorough laxative anal never fall to right the minor dil«,nlcr11pf chikl- hond. Concerning uteri Mn,.. Noble A. Pyr, Ee lm Soren, N. S., writs,: "My baby was terribly constipated, bet Ihthy s Own Tablets .o%•n relieved ler and 1 now think .limn a splendid medicine for hitt, on. -e." The TablaNaaM' aro ld by medicine Amara Of tiJ ,wail at 2'1 eenta a box from the Dr.'Williama Medicine Co., Brnek- vilhe, (Mt. , CENTRAL $TItATFOBO. ONT.- The leading commercial school of Western Ontario, a school where: you get thorough courses antler cotnpeteon instructors in Corn- merciel. Shorthand and Telegraphy !apartments. Students get individual instruction and may register at any time. Graduates •rc wasted to pas- kies•, (let noir free eyalala glie. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal v CHANGE OF BUSINESS y 11r le•1 to nruNouncr to the people of ('tskrirh and klnil ) that we luau .old our real biednee. to Moser.. John 1t. Mti.tanl :a1N1 1 emporia, and in thine 4u or wish to eidetic" to our customers io this tooN and surrounding tooesmidps, our grateful appreciation of their patronage during the mato) )ears in whieb ne luno done hu.inrs. herr. While thanking our good people for their LIMIT... and coa- st -aeration a1 all limos its Ihr pawl, we would ask Own' to marry, to the new firm the .tante• loyalty and torbeararre dual lure been ghee to us so geuwrotlsl) at all timee. Our inrressore will continue to art ss Ihetstok .\gents in tis district for the genuine 1). 1. & W. Scranton Coal -the Standard .tote hraritr. If prompt. careful, and %hewer senior 11111 win and retain our busineae, we feel sure that Mes.rx. Mtostard and Company will Irate nothing undone to merit )our rentleknce. Before placing further orders, or shall rnnakke it a personal tarot it the new propriet rn be giver an opportunity to talk the question eter with ells. With otir further assurance of our deep gratitude for many past tater% in our aswriatlons in busirwee with the addle gsttlt a1), believe tea to h. Sincerely" )our*, MaeEW.tN EMT.1TE 1'er 11. J. A. Mea l:W.r1N I'er W. G. MeeEW:IN (;oderhJJ• ()ember 10. 10' 1. i White Quilts Special Largest double bed size Quilts made of finest 4 -ply crochet Cotton. Handsome Marsailles patterns. Price has been $5.00i ---On special sale, each FUR TRIMMED COATS Every Coat in our better class garments is original and different entirely from any other coat, fur trimmed, silk lined er fancy brocade lined and the material of each gar- ment call wool velours or in a dozen of the diferent\new soft cloths: colors -browns, heavers, blues, ete. Prices ranging $18, $22, $27.50, $35, $39, $4250 UNDERWEAR l'enman's "99" Combinations for men and woolen, at per garment, special .GS Penman's "99" Combinations for boys, at per garment Stanffeld's extra heavy rib ui wove, 36 to 42, men's shirts and at per garment PENliWfs Cashmere Hose, newly priced. WO- men'a fine full twthioned, 81/2 to 10, at per pair 75c AND $1.00 GOSSARD CORSETS SILK WINGS Skinner's guaranteed for two ae811011t11 Rutin 'Using, 40 in. Wide, in black, browns, fawns, grey, for coat linings=mtimist-ALffir yard, mpeeial $2.85 SATIN DUCHESS Yard wide in extra heavy Silk Char- meuse, deepest lustre. Regular 43.00, at per yard $225 PILLOW COTTONS REDUCED Heavy circular, best inch, all at per yard quality, 40-42-44 SHEETING 40 inch, best quality, purest stock, very heavy, for pillow slips, aheets or general household wear. Sold a year aso at 60e, at per yard RUGS British Wilton Rngs at new prieea, new patterns, new Mock. 21/4 x 3 yards, at each special $32.50 3 x 4 yards, at each special $66.00 25c The most popular Comet in the world probably today for careful dressers. They lade in front and never lose their shape till wont out Priee W. Acheson & Son 44,1111111PE"'""7"'