The Signal, 1924-2-14, Page 2.C*
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11.4111ffirid1y, February 14, 1924
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Done olle day lost week by a fall from
his horse. The Prime has had a
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FeSTABLISHED 1848
OODERICH
lillember of Canadian Weekly News-
paper Association
THE SIGNAL,
Wet 'Mhaisters are involved n kr 'scandal
will be a heavy handicap for any
Republican candidate. on tho other
side, it look* us If William (. Me -
.%d.)°, former President Wilvens sn-
in-law, were piminated am a lkomo-
erotic l'reerideutial p000dbllity. Hie
connection with the affair wag, it
seems, on'in his professional eat/.
atity. as an attorney. and perfectly
legitimate. lout 1114. people have been
worked kip to stu.i. 14 piteh of exeite-
mem ovec the scandal that Wu listrty
would illre 10 itu,o 111 !Humiliation a
mau for %%loom 4.xplasintione would
it'.' to be made.
• • •
IMarumaing the aiterta cost toot, -
'Die (untie Packet gys:
When Mr. W. AY. Meltain wee In
year age, getting the move-
ment tinder way, he told The Packet
good many accident, but so far he he feared It would not be pnacticalote
to bri( Allwrta domestic coal to
-Isy---Anke-and-estil-" -Vise 'coat;
hi too friable to stand the hataillitig.
But it ham been proposed that instead
of screening at the mies. "run of
mine" coal simnid be shipped to Port
Arthur and from there by vessel to
Ontarios lower lake pors. end should
to briquette tbe slack. and extract
tiu re be arreened le then propumed
the hy-roducts. ithk.h 11 IV MOW tii
he about thirty in number. running
from oil to flavoring extractl. It is
cleansed tbet those by-products wood,'
limy for the coat of handline. 'sreening.
(t. This plan, however, will take
time and capital towork out. se it
will Involve large plants at the lake
ports. *IMI finding a market for the
by-products.
CONTEMN/R.411Y OPINION
Should .lnother War Caffire
Hower.% Ferguson. wa.. opsited 4.00 Wol,e4(nr_airtthh
(Toronto Star)
nooday la.t. Ti..' teem this 'nor $10. The Mayor shortly before It ntay be recared that.tbe late
Thron'. nieutioned. in the formal yet had had the tenant in eourt for toiosult Premident Willem at the gime of ilte
hidefinite lang111,R1' 1.1111"ilerstie of and the latter was juet "gerting even." great war declared that in event of
such lanother war there ought to be conseriv-
ellverance., a number of tnal- It takes ch'Vr man nowadays to Hon. not only of young Melt fit fer
tern which wouid be lorought to the ..vet- clear of all the it that lie Nervier in the field. but of every man
•ttentiou of the Holl'.( -4 Among rho" in wait for him. to the repuloile--each to Nerve lois
ateamurem foreshadowed are loins to • • • nomory -for the duration of the war
In whatever capacity h.. happeped 40
make proviskm to enable the Govern- At the Landon alsizets last week Mr.
find himself "or to which the nation'
Meat -taa secure au expreamieu of uptio Indiee Lennox seuten4.,4 three men
might assign him. lle proposed that
ion from the people with referetop detail. the tiate of -execution fixed when the nation makes /war every in
to,..Provitielal liquor lefsholon;" and being the same in all three camehabitant be called to the mobilo. some
"io modify and Improve the elementary AprIl 10411. In other day. tile hns- to fight. mettle to man the lines of
comminication. some to make
IlaChOols Oh as to simplify emirses of ingli would hare been, a public epee -
non.. some to provide food, Rome to do,
randy and to bring them Imo more taele end the occasion would have the work and chores of the country -
direct relation to the needs of the been of the nature of a public holi- bat notie to stand aloof, none to pnrstie
peeple:" the apledntuu nt of a tsomtnit- day; but we live iota gentler age and their own private gain, none to take
are i
advantage of the. nation,* nevesoltotas
toe of elle li11011*'emomider memo. for affair', ges§ only aufficient itandition soul greaily vlle uo fortnnee
the Improvement of the agrieultural inthikeity to guard against abuse. for thenerelves While others lose
industry; legislation' regarding 'high- • • •
everYrItin. Including life Itself. Wood-
Premier Fergusons attitude.towardstrnw Wilson had opportunities retch am
was: asmigance to the iron ore in. Premier
"wetm" is' reminiscent oof ow few mon poommeoml of seeing what a
olustry; .with other measures .11411 less
seonibil it le that while braver men
definitely indicated. "Ilarkbo decaration. lit.
11e. In war another breed of nem,
Joseph E. Thompveni. naember for steno' not etatthit the D. T. A. 1.1 111.' rrn about the -war cheet ef the
Northeast Toronto. was elected PrInie uniews there elsonid he a strong natl.?, and extraet seseryilting they ton
public _Aletaarad. away. s:Lth. 41e--44adasset-thies-
anellter war name the whole natiop
masiniiiit Doherty. vrho is leaoplatithipatem the demand 4.y making pro-
mhould be conscripted and the job of
-log the l'regressivea. or Farmers. at 1 vi-lon for a referendum. When a war worked at by the entire moon,
ressker, tiedk an en rly eppoi toothy. man has to be on horlt sides of v. prover and l'114011111.14 of the nation un
St Thursday's sitting. of registerieg an question at once his iltioiNi. of course.
til it was done.
are opt likely tio he entirely consistent.
Labor and Brains
I Toronto (lobe)
The general opinion t ha t lie
members' of the I.ahor party11,
t lie
liritighHouse of l'om s hare Oen
ty of bain. lo confirmed by an tinny
yells of their educatkinal qualification.
made lit the ['owlets flpetator.
Of the 191 member*, 134 were edu
cated at elementary Reboots', hut while
twothirds of theme left day ochleol at
ages varying from nine to thirteen
year.' 0111. 11PHrly ail of the 134 contln
nisi their education by correspondence
els.es mid lectures given loy thy Work-
ers' Eduentionel Asenclation and the
labor college.. and also by jawing
trade union P4110111rP111.1144 111 Ii1111111111
Callege and tford. Twetity-mIx
labor members' have had seesinelary
and higher education, arid the remain-
ing thirty -ono members hut.' 1.41,1 edu-
ration's at nitiversitlea. Including mili-
tary and medical colleges. Thirty-ele-
en of then) are members' of prob....Mono.
eight being teachers, meven itourtialists.
sweet' barristers. five allthors. four lee
turera. four doctors' and two ministers.
It Is quite likely that labor members
Who obtained their nitration under
great difficultiee appreciated it 111111
profited by it more titan many who
were bOra with "direr spoons Iti their
months.
lam emotion' the most serious; of all.
CANADA The t'lhaton News-Itesvord. with text
weiiks experience, iliseovers that
Hydro is met exactly im.rfect and ob
serves theit 'if this keeps Up Well have
•,Publiehed every Thursday Morning.
to (.011Siller 1111 auxiliary plant of some
Sablicription priee 32.00 per year. To
United State, and Foreign Countrietk • • •
3130 per year. stri-ctly In advance. efirtinems investments in
THE SIGNAL PRINTING. ('0., LTD. bentk. the eitvitig, threene in east_
Tdephone 3.3 :: Goderich, Ont., (Ilan hanks do not elecrenee.'siya The
• W. H. itittiertson. "ad NI:onaer Globe, 11tlkh cowhides that many
PeoPle must be doing very welt in thew
rime...day. February 14. 1924 ' Illteettled ton«. or etre thrift is be
Caelkeeent• coming ninili !Dore general than It was.
4.41WWWINOTWAPIE
--anizegagggypw THE LEGISLATURE • •
The Mayor of Owen liknuad was
The fir -t 1.1`,..i1111 4 111t. filhed $3 for not affixing I revenue
Legislature of Dutari•, and the first ,,timp to at receipt vrhieti lie had i(4.
tsesielon ttuder the PrelniersiliP 111'n• stied to -a tenant for rent. the payment
A
obkoibui to Premier Fergoasems
avowed intention of recognizing the
• • •
• ratherfhau the ProgresAves, The St. Marys Journal -Argue figure.'
as the official Opposition In spite of the that l'anada- thho year still purehame
feet that the Progiewives are great- about 372 worth of United Statee 'nods
for each moo. woman and child in
er in nuneter titan the Liberate. An
Bois eountry, -while the I'nited State*
attempt to distil*. this matter brought
from lLr, Speaker 1(Wfirst ruling of the, win purChase about 13
newton on • point of order' rakes' by
*ellen goods for each penman in that
former Attorney -General Raney, that country. It doeen't look fair. does it?
Yet titere is another way of looking
the Premier was not in order in dig -
sr tr. Caoada ewer to *Ire Shiites
cussing a notice of nintion Mr.
about $40 worth of [4)&1i4 for 14101
Raney wag stitaied. the Speaker
person In Doke country. while. the FM.
ruling tioit Mr. roreo..... would have
ted Statist melte to CH 11111114 iknly iihout
ton defer hi. defray.. or explanations
33 worth- fat each person in that
to the 'proper ocaion.
country. .After all, the trade between
the two countries must be profttaide
t' It Would not he done.
h • •
• Over the wee,k-end ottawa was agi-
tate(' by rumor). that J. R. HOPI IL the
!moiler King. had (114s1 on the. eve of
the wedding of tee granoldsoghter to a
43 EDITORIAL NOTES Prinee of Denmark. The rumor start-
ed :441 tn./flay night. vies spread by
Spring' work hag sheetedA Alberta. radix,. .4414 vt
nd ith no newspaper on Sint -
not perhap. .lberta wonid be glad clay to 4votitradict it e -aa opreed all
10 line,. some of our strew, over the eity and boycott, Monday's
noiimpeoers gave it the quietuo. And
Coneratillatiolta to lletikulla em"' yet some 949)4)1.. gay that neatepepers
having a lowlier tram that riefented are not dependable. Nobody claims
the beet team Goderielk-has lied for
several years.
__Tbc_delitte on the address In,
to the vent front the Throne w
comtuenced. and was adjourned
Tues4lay.
On Friday the House sat ler Jeoat
APVPII minut et4.
• • •
that evorythoing 141 14 ibewspaper
absolutely «mural.., Ilut it can be
maintained that newepapera exert an
Tile Prince of Welles broke hie maliak-r• influence toward.' accuracy in the
chnolieling of eveuts end that with
out them the air worth,
1.11114*)
m,
WRIGLEYS
a ter every meal
CI nouns and
teeth and aide digestion.
Relleve• that over-
aten feeling and acid
month.
Its 1 -a -s -1 -1 -a -g naves,
satisfies the craving for
sweets.
Wrigley's Is double
value in the benefit and
pleasure it provides.
Soda es Re Plait,
Package.
wild elution'.
• • •
Mr. Taft Iii the only surviving ex
President. Ur. Taft some
what eorptilent'llii'Ii seem; to
knoek a hole in the theory that thin
inen are the hardest to kill But
Perhaps Mr. Taft La alive today for
the same reaaon that he ix not thin -
that lie "took it erly." comparatively
pesking, while he was in the White
Howie. declining to 11P dr1WPID (4.9111
)11111 1)(4111114P lie was choosen first man
of the people President Coolidge ta
not a fat man, but 111. PC111114 40 WIVE`
...oinewhat ttie same easy-going temper-
113ellt av Mr. Taft. If he survives the
ordeal he may estahlobeh a standard of
Premidential conduct that will permit
it man to oorupy the °fare with some
degree of comfort and ronxideration of
health.
STORMY WEATHER
- GODERICH, ONT.
LIBELS CANADIAN GEIDDIL
Itkliculon• Mistakes or Editor.. About
canachast Wee.
Have the writers of mode-rn Brit-
ish encyclopedias developed a grudge
against Canadian genius; or la It just
Pure cuseedneas? Recently my spare
time has been devoted to a search
through these storehouses of knowl-
edge and some of the tempting by -
Paths have been rich In revelations
about Canadians that were hitherto
unknown to me. While meal were
but mere slips of the pen, and might
be found withfriliteffiletling of ther
ntost geverely4dited •olunie, others
aro so ridiculols that it is difficult to
understand host's,* were passed.
Canadians with pr4e the
magnificent work conducted for the
British Government by Prof. John
Cunningham MacLennan. of Toronto
University. He tt Wag *ISO commer-
cialized the production or -helium and
opened the field of aeronautics to the
use of this wonderful -gas. He. and
the Governors at Tomato iniesereity
were thanked by fhe British 0overts-
ment for the work which had been
conducted. His nano. and efforts are
well known in England and there la
no possible' excuse for the bril-
liant (?) record of ids work which
appears in thelatest Britanica.
The pamphlets issued by the Fed-
eral Government, at Ottawa, clearly
point out that Prof MacLeonan and
his associates centred their work near
the city of Hamilton. Opt., and near
Calgary Alta , the latter place re-
eeloIng much more attention.
The professor Is given no direct
mention In the latest Britanica pub-
lished in 1322, but under sernautics,
the following Interesting information
is given -(Page 60, coltwo. vol.
30.)
"Helium. The main supplies are.
tOweVer; In the natural gas in Texaa,
and In Canada, near Ontario"
But the richest yet discovered try
writer le 4 the third volume
the latest Everyman Encyclopedia.411
le herd to think that modern British
men of lettere would he unaware of
the delightful poems by our fellow
Canadian, Robert W. Service. He.
like Prof. MacLennan, Is given no
item in either the Britannic* or the
Everyman, but on page 267. at the
end of a fourteen column article on
Canada, the writer is Informed that:
"There is no doubt that a great hi -
hire awaits Canada. Consult the
Poems of linters. Bliss Carman and;
Robert Surface." Toronto Star
Weekly.
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Table Linens Comforters
60 x 62 -inches wide, extra heavy.
well made, white cotton filled. Size
all -pure linen unbleached Damask; will
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ICU wear. Regularly worth $1.2 6esc6 x.Ei7d2e'r At
Downornforters, English
.
$2.00. On sale, per yard....
make satin covered. At each
Bleached Satin Damask Tahlinr _ '
heavy, all pure linen, 70-iches wide,
neat patterns. February sale $1.50
Dual Official Languages.
The rule respecting the use of the
English and the French language to
the Parliament of Canada and the
Legislature of Quebec, in the courts
of Canada and the Courts of Quebec,
is laid down in section 133 of the
which is tke written coitstitutton
British North America- Act of 111671
the Dominion. Section 133 read.:
"Either the English or the French
language may be used by any person!
In the debates of the House of the!
Parliament of Canada and of the'
,-.Houses of the Legislature of Quebec;
'nd both those languages shall be,
used In the respective journals of ,
those Housee; and either of those,
sin
languages may be used by any per- .
on or In any pleading or procems
or homing from any court of Canada
established under this Act, and in or
troprob.ael.i. or any of the courts of
Qu
The effect of this section is that
either language may be used In de-
bates In the Parliament of Canada
and In the Legislature of Quebec, but
the journ•ls of these bodies must be
kept In both these tanglazes. And
either of these languau-s may be
used In the courts of Canada and ia
the courts of Quebec. By the term.
'court of Canada," is meant a federal
court. of which There are only three,
namely, the Supreme Court of Can-
ada which is a court of appeal for
the whole Dominion, the Exchequer
Court, In which the claim of the in-
dividul .•inat the Crown are tried,
and the Vice -Admiralty Court. All
other courtp are provincial, and in
all these provincial courts, except
those of the Province of Quebec,
there is only one official language,
namely, English.
Mercerised Irish Table Damask, 62
inches wide, heavy fine quality, washes
and wears splendidly and fine ap-
pearance. Regular $1.25, at per yd
Irish Linen, for Drawing
Plain, for lunch cloths, tea cloths,
doilies, etc., in 36, 38, 45 and 54-nch.
At pEr yard
$1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25
F. tt.
Gingham, for Dresses
32 -inches wide, English Gingham.,
--slikiidid-quality7-ii a new exquisite
range of color effects; plaids and broken
effects in all size checks; colors fast,
pinks, blues, mauves, reds, grays, pur-
ples, orang, pumpkin yellow, etc, floc
etc. At per yard •
,Spool Cotton 4."%.19
Coats' best 6 -cord 200 yards, Spool
Cotton, black or white, every num-
Underwear ---, ber 10 to 100. 2 for I JC
Sheetings
s l prtisn.
Stanfield and Penman s Underwear
ormen and women. Select choice of
weghsad qualities. All at February . 8I -inch, best quality bleached Sheet -
Blankets
plain or twAl. Oniale 984.
White Scarlet Grey quality. Two specials on sale this week
at per yard 19c and 23c
Bleached Cheese Cloth or Butter
Cloth, 500 yards on sale. Re- / 2t
gular 10c at per yard I
40-ic bleached Pillow Cot- 30c
ton. At per yard
Grey, all pure wool, with fancy
border, largest double bed size, $6 50
extra heavy. At per pair.... •
White, of ptIrest select wool; fancy
blue Or pink borders and whipped singly;
large size, best quality. At per SQ 05
pair.. ,,
- - - -
Butterick Patterns for early spring all now in stock. Butterick Spring Quarterly
is, we believe, the most instructive magazine in publication today. Every infor-
mation given in it as to materia!s, quantity required for any garment and how
to proceed in making up.
Butterick Spring Quarterly and the Delineator on sale at Pattern Counter.
aim HARD ON BABY
- The 'stormy., hirtsterv weather whirit
we helve Febniary and March
-is extremely hard on children. rendi-
tion* make it twee/nary for the mott.-
er to keep them In the 11011/4P. They
are often entrained to overheated. bad-
ly ventilated rooms and eateh cololoo
which rack their Who'e asateru. To
mord Against this box of 'Rally's
Own Tablets vl id he kept in the
house and 11 04•411.10114 I 114P1*' 011.11
II., baby to keep its st lllll itch and
!ample working regularly. Thls will
not fail to break up voids and keep
the health of the baby in good isontli
Pion till the brighter dap. corm. along.
1.114'• TIC11'01 are sold by medicine'
dealers or hy mall at 23 emits a box
from The fir. Wil Ma ma Medicine Co..
Brockville, Ont.
Almost Never.
fir IAN, of the fnct that many a
politician m111 mit Ills foot In his
mouth. it seldom sfoem the flow of
gem - New Orleans. 14(1414*.
• • •
l'rel dent hal prospects are a [feet ed
by the oil arm'eso eh ?ins become a
A Willing Worker
-Afoy unemployment In this pert
of the emintrr?"
il .- sitit•nt•r441 1:Arviier l'oro-
leading Penie 111 Voided Stitt,. politics , „The only
1.1-1.i111.111 Coolidge is not pereeonally at.; In nn MI ttimlin'e p'eles. Is a barrel of
ifelled, but aa fornier Reptib:Ican to e44;"-Walidngton War.
tiling therm 'refl.-
4"".1'''ITE•.`3,4191iio o14,,,4<r- 4. or
Radio Lh(ka Taken.
Wireless telegraph stations at
Dawson and Mayo in the Yukon Ter-
ritory were opened for bgloss. a few
days ago. These are the first radio
posts established north of Edeaconton
and are a part of the great system
planned by the Government to link
up the vast northland with the rest
01 (11. Dominion of Canada.
For the present. the Government
telegraph land line forms the con-
necting link between Dawson and the
outside world. Next year. Govern-
ment radio stations will be Installed
at Fort Simpeon on the Mackensle
river and at McMurray. Alberta, to
connect up with Edmonton; and the
following year it la planned to estab-
lish stations at Fort Smith, Fort Nor-
man, and Aklavit, thus completing
the chain to the Arctic Coast.
Gold Commisaioner 0. P. MacKen-
zie, chief executive of the Yukon Ter-
ritory, sent the first message congra-
tulating the cltizens of Mayo distrlet
on the achievement, and a prompt re-
ply was receIved from Mayo.
The first message from the south
was from cam. George Black, MP.,
for the Yukon. It was carried over
the land IIne, to Dawson and then
transmitted b dio to Mayo.
Wiser* Braking Is An Asioet.
Out In the Northern Rockies aad
the Coast Range, where trains are
driven by the superpower of white
▪ aa the engine tops a divide for
the long descent Into the valley. the
mien In the cab makes a few careful
adjustments of levers, and the train
glides smoothly down under perfect
eontrol. The engine.* motors, which
drew the cars upgrade, have been
transformed into generators. The
foreetf that downward moving train
Is making electricity and Miffing It
back on the power 'las.
On any steam railroad braking is
a liablIttv; If costa Ironer. But nn
an electric road braking IN an *moot
So omperpower nooks. protil out of
waste.
por^F707.701.144+4r, Ir ---14711P,
17,5ijr.Q1 • q147:44. ;14,7 ••••-
Feels Fit as a Fiddle
C. N. R. Man Gets Quirk Relief from
Long !Vending Ailments and Gives
.%Il the (rdit to ')ree°.
Your holly clemande two thinse to
he really PO 11'111. Nourishment and
sleep. Dreco will tone and regulate
your systein No that these two impor-
tant demands of Nature ure yours in
full measure. That la whet It did
for Mr. T. .1. Woodcock, of 340 (ale -
(Ionia Street, Stratford. Ont.
-The first bottle of Moro brought
eiimierful termite.- eays Mr. Wood-
( !.. "The p.tizi. pit of mf
stomach that annoyed ale tet utuch.
disappearetLentirely and now that ray
food in digesting properly. I eon feel
mreelf getting stronger every day.
Anti another big thing_la that I van
novo go to bed and Atop "Ike d loaby.
m411.4110)(1 all night.
can truthfully may that I am
feeling like my old tiff* self again.
Ths nks to the wonderful corrective
propee.. rtiof Dresh. which I do not hem.
Nate to recompute! to all who are
weak, run down. nervous and wafter-
ing'
Dreco contain,' no mercury. potah
s
or habit forming dritio. It 1. 11111111'
moiety front herb". roots, bark and
lessees and is safe told reliable. at ail
tiillreePs‘. o Is being special!) introeloced
in Goderieh by 11. (' .1)uniop. and is
sold by a good (huge,: even u here.
The Secret et Sows.
hatTweret ar-suceesir
Nike the Spinx.
"Pugh." paid the Button.
"Take Paine," /Will the Win414-m.
"Alwayos keep cool." said the lee
"Ile up to date.- .411111 the Calendar.
"Never low your head." maid the
Barrel.
"Make light of evrthing.••
the Flre.
"Do i driving bulginess said Ilse
"Aitplre to --Yer things." AM"
the Nutmeg.
Find a good thing and slick 10 It."
wild tin. Glue.
Such a Delicate Instrument
The little girl. with ehildlike frank-
ness, atom talking family affairs at
the nelgthie.em. "Mamma wouldn't
pay the telephone NIL " she sold.
"and palm 'wouldn't pay it, and olio
now the phone in mit of onter."-
Boston Transeript.
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Vionnewth, t" S.
The Month of Bar
ams !
•
February is the month of extraordinary bargains on winter goothiriita
ladies and gentlemen. Spring merchandise must find space on our shelves;
that space must be made through the clearing out of winter goods. We
may have just what you are looking for. Call in any time; you are welcome.
Men's Sweater Coats
All -wool, check patterns. Regular $5.50,
For $3.95
Anderson's Ginghams
We are ready to meet your wants in
Ginghams, Drapery and Chintz. All at
reasonable prices in stylish patterns.
Just a Few Ladies' Coats Left! -
We don't wish to carry over any of our Ladies' Winter Coats and our stock is getting
low. If you are in need of a coat don't fail to come in and look over those few that
we have left. The prices are indeed attractive.
A. CORNFIELD-
LADIES' AND GFNTS' FURNISHINGS
West Side of Square
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