The Signal, 1925-4-9, Page 2OTTAWA. April 4. - .t worry tilt
between members from western t'an-
j oda over the riglft of the recent off-
,lsoot from the 1'044mi/fi•e party to
a•epre•setuatlou nu the y(cfal c.lmmt'•
tea• namei to deaf - with the Govern-
ment's proposal to obtain e'untevl of
4(•11411 freight rate,. wag ale 111 the
e•nllve•uing features of the week In
the 111 U'.0 of 1'otnmun'; Annt hi•r was
the rather startling • eeeh of M.--
,liu•1'ball Iu which she related her
experiences and her observatiolt•i Su
1!'.' numBreton strike region. also4
the egnatlY sensations' _ }performances
of William Duff, I.1M'rnl member fur
i.uueuhnrg, N. 5..,11* -seeking to show
that her statements were exaggerated
uud that Nova Scotia would epithet
take care of ita own paces and 11/ 11-
111nte. 'I'1e41 as a starter on.
dnc there w'aa the anti ntneement of
•Hun. Jamey A. Itobb. toting Mlnlater
of Fin:enee„ that be w'ited drop the
proposed clause to widen the powers
of the custoIus odleers in the adtntnl'ti• .
trati(lu of tit ti? Munising clatter.
't'istt7 L.quariouknesn
+Mere than twenty monnla•r. .'•ring
the• week took pail in the budget de -
tate. which certainly will not 1M• con -
eluded before the Ettwtrr ree,s. which
I commences' April tl'and ends on April
13. it hag already htti•n malt. evident
--- 1 that the Cnn(e•ra-atites are. -deter -
the Province quietly- ern- (nusult(rl. Ile tulked shoat aflame of mined to prolong thio -and other de les
(,swat b% -the. chis? the old Leaders, and the pra:pets ' so that the newton teunot ik,gsthly
for the party, and'i said tii lam: end lwfore the middle of June at the
1,w1,01 do .4 ,,ii think of Sir laid- I earliest. their purpose beim; to pRe-
`-` s rent the Federal Liberals troth giving
•
of the •pain -r- ew-- frM .'
souubr oummlt w of the . Lettlslature "Ile was quirt for a considerable 'any dssbdanee .of any kind in the
w!•ut• to Kings • n penitentiary on tIU)4'. as he finished sewing a rip iu Provinetnl genrrnl Pi/411011A to be bel
an. old (dor before the eel of tae present year In
Moniiby and t.x miner! 1'uter'which had glen much
smith aervkv in a !friar kitchen. Then hr :rota Scotia. New runsw•iet and
and.
otos... A. tttta•ws Jr.. former
sypd: Ta Paskutc•hralwan. On :he othe- h141,d,}
ProvitielaL Trea-ur •r dud_ former 1k-1 "'I will be thinking tbat fir b the Liberals and Progressives. as
pity -Provincial Tr sheer, rcapeetive- nearly as good a man us Alekuindorwe•lL nr• as dt.termineel to eliminate
'
ly, wit*, r1gwrd n to •auctiowith Mackenzie••' needki,'i delulhand calve dart! time
"What fees and mIWI'_for_ thr-J - 4gna.ta.
the dome T►al-i.:- . •Ing verrAerthat Fiir-1Yllfrid wa. afar !leen' in h1(4 Tl�y rrr also rwolatr in thele por-
Inite wase eli-!ted. Th • most remark- heart's affection." {slw• ..f tnakiaat. th,e Const.rvatives
able point ..f Peter S ith'n evidence alone responsible for waste of time
(t a. p
his ).1114411 14'4. state rat that he and money.
BY-ELECTIONS Anti-dumpiwg Clause Dropped
.I IQ - . not ress•i ve the $1.t, t a commix-
• - .- - • .t e.. --. 4•rrlhh• 'orpri-e to Ialsitn (s
.a InntrTi7cfire• odea FAVOR LIBERALS
Intoro-.4 throughout the country was
from .the Ilion.. hank wb •h be wasIhr nnnonncement °I1.
eu Monday after-
noonthurpd p►ptrop4latlag to his lla�e Won Thi_rty•fIt flat of Forty by I(on. 4itpt•s-A. Hobtr. acting
with a
..'If. Ile Bald that he WWI o fled the
one Sinew (4aareat Bh4etiaa I Minister of Fluaflrn•. that the rea(.lu-
iJ:,JiUu_by_ i 21.y{•aon.tilt
_ to' E4,o. t 0.„rAwA. Asch 4.-A_ fvnavintins i, tion contained in his budget sp erh '
n ,Ir r'fI ativ- aMsertlon of providing for a change- 9t the anti-
t.rul manager of the Hone Ha k. but I to The oft I dumping provision wand! Inter be
he' tefnoeai•-4.* --take-I4.-
fol.
cake- lar
Thur.d.ey. .tp::I 11. 1925
THE SIGNAI„ - GODERICH, ONT.
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Thursday, April 9, itkr,
l TORLL NOTES
1Mu• British ► '.41um1411 t;,.)rrino
says that the lteutkhohor" ht 01 .1
1'ruvinee must send their •hildr•11 1..
'achlx,L_'rltr lknikhwh+ors .x:iy 114
will hot it will be' imerert111_
ebeervt• which :ewy'." Is the st.Daigrl;
* .• *
John ... (urrw: "w.4"•
with referenm..to the 4,4 beer. ' ?'
have sul'(erahrl in inserting the thin
rige of the axe: The "drys‘' are
-quite fu itgtiti•mCM with Mr. ('urri.•
in this atatement-tbuupth they do 11:41
Join With hits in rejoicing over the
fact.
* * •
Thin men score again. It I* s-
bouts'ed ithat gir :Inta•s are to charge
• paatwtrgers invited -1m; .441-ralght- 11 I.=
e•Mllptated that the ordinary fare for
• the ale tr)y between- Landon. and .New
York will he about one pound ster:=
Ing per one pound 'avoirdupois.
• • •
ale of the Quebec members ',r 414.•
House of l'ommons is introducing a
resolution embodying his Idea .1lial
the members should talk less and
take Irss.piy. 1f the sessional a1:,nc-
ane were reduced. p•rlIap( the other.
part of tbe proposition would 1.111',4)
automatically.
• • .•
The death of 7g1'--WoI. Kerr. the
veteran editor of The Itnlssels Pest,
I. the cause of keen n•gret among -
Ida brethren of the press. lir. Kerr, '
vtliW3eing a good newcptpefinan
hada 'kindly quality which won for
FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES-IVo. 2
Tea Production Today
affessaammewaser
It the Chinese.. who first discovered tea,
had realized the possibilities of the trade
and had studied the nature and require-
ments of the plant, China might still be
the largest tea producing country. Cen-
turies of neglect, however, stunted the
growth and caused the quality to deterior-
ate. In the mountains of Ceylon and
India, tea was found to flourish. Scientific
methods of cultivation and manufacture
were introduced with remarkable results.
Now the finest tea grown in the world and
by far the' largest quantity comes from
these countries. " SALADA " is mainly
blended from flavoury India and Ceylon
teas.
!!SALAD
worossescowsrowsefseossesoWyeast
ON PARLIAMENT BILL
fol. or will
sent to -bei
his tutor• thou an ordinary degree
o: *ffeetlon. Ile w111 be sadly m1
in the gatherings of Huron •snug'
publishers, in which he, bad il.4ot-
takeu a helpful part.
• • '•
Mr. ('. M. Beseu. formerly of this
town, is a prominent figure In muut-
c1pa1, affairs at Kitchener. lie was
ree'ently elected to the city ('0491cil
-after a lively content, and, we otareree
that in reports. of atoimy meetings
charge.` he s a rel that he had
re:4.Iy been sentenced On •110
charge and as the sentences wo
run-eulk•urrently he did not fael 11
fighting the case awl Incurring fur
?bier expense. A myeterloux eigtlr
box sold to contain a large amount
of money figured in the evidence of
Mnttliews, but on the ground that ,y,
--`hearsay evidence" should not be ad- Iie
niltt I Treasnrer in
of the council he it usually to Go. ham
rat met 11"nwed to say run'h alsnt
fore. %e don't know just what tie. i , - - has
Mr.' Meigb*n and his followers that
' the King iCorernmt'nr was -renir,,, t draerenL:wben -the lfstter'_.1',t_0t4L to ,
1 to power in 1'2'1 sir`s i4Utt or Whole deal wary t1,.'
risco Nroynsrix lfa-i _._ ..
al-; sale deception of.the people and that fare 'this 'proposed change there was ,
ry(r (fled for the customs collector; l
ANDERSON'S DRESS GINGHAMS
500 yards finest quality plaid and check Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in beautiful
combinations of colors. Regular 39c. and 45c. quality.
ON SALE SATURDAY AND
FLANNELETTE
White soft finish heavy -weight British,
Flannelette 34 to 35 inches• wide. Regular
355 quality. Saturday and Monday 22C
i'er yard
CHEESECLOTH
Bleached standard quality, good weight.
Regular 10e. • :Saturday and Mon- 6c
d4y'
NEW DRESS GOODS
40 -inch finest all -?cool and silk Crepe..
in a select choice of colorings in cheeks
and stripes. Value $2.25. At per $1.59
yard
DRESS SBJCS
36 -inch black Duchess. Extra $I.79
heavy. Retutar-$2.50. At per yard
RUGS
ilyirds SuperiorWiltons, $.rilll
" on pile
3 z 31 yards Superior Wilton;
On le ..:.. ie..'
3� 4 (yards Superior Wiltoas,
o sale '
SIL( BROADCLOTH
\ Yard -wide extra heavy pure silk Eng-
lish Broadcloth, in a large range of ex-
gtliaite shades and colors- Regal, $1.50
vale $2.00. At per yard
MONDAY 25c.
IRISH POINT CURTAINS
On heavy Brussels net in ivory and
Arab ,,hat ha. Choice of patterns. At per
pair
$4.75, $5.50, $6.00, $8.50
STYLISH COATS
Coats with effective ideas. Coats tcitlt
the_3ouch of suninler fur; i'oire Twills,
t'ltgl•1►tinew, etc. At $19, •25 and
DRESSES ON SALE
tiingi,ams, ¶. riles, Ha,iiiies. :10 sample;
eery effective, neat and good qualities.
Mostly rtizetl 16. 18, 20, 36 and 40. Reg-
ularly 1;:3.73 to 48.00. Saturday and S248
.linn(Inj•, ehuice _._.._._' .;.....
LINOLEUM
Yieer. tru►n our regular new stock,_
sn/err quality :
:1x4 Wards each $11.60 \.
:I'._x•} yards each $13.50
1'I.y1i:'4 yards each U.75
PILLOWS
Full size, coyered with best ticking,
select gootie sterilized feathers. Heg- $2.50
filar 11.95 pair. -On rale, pair ....
SHEETING
81 -inch best plain English Sheeting
,Heavy fine thread and absolutely -pure
from dressing or finish. Value $1.1
At per yard
°• 87c.
ser their confidence in that Ministry M
steadily dlmtnlahtng m funlhtbel tail the meth, -i(1 by whlrb they should ar- bright prrmb4P
Id clue -at the valuation of duthlbbe ar- tire* t
a complete r,vlsd Summary of the
wcre're u
•t tiy-edMvinn1 held alntv ow general, ?idea. By the change twouosed ffl chiding _woe+.
' ehrtlott of 1)eeemlrer, 1921. I his built.* ap•e•h Mr. Robb would pointed ottt to h
That summary Showa [int nut of have left the whole matter of mina• pnajte that the p
., tion within the {na•er and (U%,..nr-_ Is nut the_
he forty-one by-elections held In the p•l(M('e1
•t three years thirty-five liar.. been I (Ion of the eueetomm . officers. anti it M'• p,,Itnrd of Conniff
ro by the Liberals. five by the Con- 1 even extended to goof!• not other*tae sgrieto np, bur rank,
catirn and one tq the 1'mf(reau• ; dutiable, in" the early 'Inge' of the.. 4,14` nada are xuffering-I)I
It ahs)dn(c•fow.' iliitTact lest,4budget debate there was .lively oppose with the United tltatea
II tltn.r (vonteats .the GelvrrnmerU 1 talon" to this pesosl from the Pro- Britain end the Conan).
nlc*a the ('ona4'rra-
d to power. His
were: -"i have
nIL'f' lemon
ie urn they have
ate that should
p Industry or
that WP inti
3'
In common
;4wnd (treat
gresihv members it Jr known tlmt / : that me
of only held own but ulso`L arf•.golntt through exactly the same
rn able to _cut awn dhr major- I` the proposal Itself had been . hastily e.xpeelelor. 1 wish to pnb nut the
I oI .en ail victories. prepared noel *Omitted to the lye- fallacy That bun. gentlemen hold up
vs l the former )eputy
It. Vie. 1
fight h all about; but we know 1'. M. _-.
-.- ,ii4tenough to feel that he will he - Are
Twenty-one !ley Tour ---nf th
4 '118:21-gL_Fj 4nu.-y1►eu the• pr- to the House and the c•ountr that n
mations for (8* Nintklees - x oft o the budget t spMrr h was ail- change In the tariff, high ,r(
-mita".
all
eft
thirty-five won by the Lilt -
moat
Partition f h I 1 1
on the :straight ani, i,nn.at nide nt Arrow(•nada and Rat* orals tar V1• were nP('eacttlttpd toy rah -moat- 1'pmDI�'d stud that when_11rr_wlu tae tip. paaa(*ea and care
rule affairs. inet 11 , (4I lunents. putt of !hurt. twelve Robb. after lifti speech. had biller our Ms. Upon that statement
Under the personal supervision of I I nppnrtnnitr to observe the possible et- eonNmt leaving It jo th -Jud
-i"i- i 1 - 40t. -nor Sinclair TAtrd;--. sin of -tMF' there W444 ar✓<ra44 -
ta Mlntst«r* rrt3' erf._irf thfs great, w .eat-ing the of tbe . .. + 'country and of t' the Hou nZ ou
-Isar V . -r., . Union
.l Wed i. -44144 r-Jt.-Aw a r
salary of Cabinet Ministers to assay! will leave Toronto, t'nlott station, at 1.4rgr;gnaj(rrlt on. r. amen Ann. fir. -meg dcenT/d the neap
. Kin Minion bllr Works. lad stilt of his nmannneement the Pro-
;af re atones. that In hie vlslt las.
school for t4.111M -n. MacDonald - (1n1- 454 4laiyatl0u mud In the ensu of th po
arra of the 4 ttttntlia (,dlectorx he
The Legislature is lncrensi..- rho . I'. cies. _ Appeals
•tat traps a n•r awn he were returned
h N. Sectional
m year and the sessional --÷15 4.111 Wim. ytnn.lnr July .50th. p*' g o of iu rk fro/wives are greatly elated. ,' i t
u( memhprs. i.i toeing increased frons rn route to 1'letorla, via l'anadlau bfa me=t in K� e•nay. B. C., rnMeatld:. highly (ntlsfar4nry majority for the, fall to Western ftAgaefa the Prime
Pacific, through Port .Arthur, Fort but his majora waw 1S't0. t\'en midget propewaln is samured when the Minister delivered ap•erhee different
• named 30 SW" Hun. 1►. h. slur•- from what he delivered In the East.
ocularly that of the easional in ,law, ('•!Racy. ItanM. irk,' 14)141144' and Kenzie a+ Willett r Genet'!! Hou F ile• toll Of m newspaper man who bad
11,mn113' w11t-_II3t WeIr '(4,'ev't fey Vancouver. and -thence hy ategwer,
-- h itiraNt-lhar
11,4111► to 12.000. The increases, par- willlam. wilinipeg• Regfpa, MarsHorse voter on the question about • •. iw-n -eekc '.caste..
J. '.'-Murray find rmntest (a..omptnted the Prime-
. attpister
In North Winnipeg. but his niajorTtyT ' through the Western Provinces and
the people who ;*y them. No doubt _moss Puget -Sound to Victoria the
a (sllapattuon will be: made with Uu•
famous ('uuadlan agora. was 2.793. T•he flea really animated day of who also went to Toronto to report
tit. Ant
eittP-_444the _444thpresent Leal.n came on �TUesdny, 11be great meeting. In Massey .hall
Thl'Ternri trip-wttt tl4'--v1a Mr rte"'_ -Wtat ti ea Vt nm 1 M I)r. King said rho rnpnrter andel him
ludemolty of $4,110,) received by mean ,ttnlgun Vall.'y. seism, Kootenay Lak4•. y raw d. ve x d
The Liberals host twsu wants (luring fawn the t mgresslve {kart". proper that atter the meeting hr ,imply
beery of tbe Federal House. The \1'jndermare• bungalow camp, by meet 1.111.titre• %ears: W. A. and the "Thirteen" who recently wired to hi. Vancouver paper that
formed themselves into n new group the Prime Minister ,delivered the
with W. C. Gond (itrant) 1114 their .came sprch in Toronto that he had
lender in the Holum. The cause of made in the West and that there was
the trouble wax the nhsrlkr of any no need of wiring a report of it
n•prns.entntlon . for the "Thirteen" on ( again. -I believe." said Dr. King In
avrhdlt.lona however, are very differ- or from w'tndertnere to itainff over (1111. 41f the two Halifax
ens The legislature has been in the 104 -mile newly es,mpfecd Banff t)pprstilon and A... Dou
se•aslon this year barely two months.
(lack wianiug
eats for the
't capturing
servativek
however,
rema rk-
gs and
a sun
Con-
y a
don
ell
Windermere highway, with stops rt , Kent N. it for the Co
ltadlum lint Springs, Vertnllll.tw-•-itty- ,-These two Maritime liissea
The Ottawa Hous 011.4,4 4 at 01,0111 ,•r and Storm Mountain bungalow i were more than offset by th
the game thug end.prol•ahly will not (*mist, with a full day at Banff. F(i• I' able victories. of Welt Hast
rise for two or three months. yet. mouton. SOskatarn, and Devil's Gap, St. Antoine. Charles F'. ifsn
Further, membership In the Federal bungalow eamp. KennfXl. From Fort the former 'rat, 1)hid. had bee
r ceWilliam to Port McNi4 C. by the I servntive since Confederation.
House divors a man from bis bust- Pit. ?Great Lakes ateamP s and by: majority of 414. afl
and W. J. u.
seas to.. a much greater extent than rail to Toronto will oomph*. this In- I held Flt. Antoine. one of the Mont
-in._-111c ?fuse of meet era of the Legla ! ! 114 -tett. a. _ atttattipttuatt •_tate F,etfsprvatires .
la'ture. most of whom are able to oto While appealing pritnarlly to` teach- ssf.. This list most be eonsfdere
borne fpr ,,t otrods. ire * ie there era' the torr Is open to anyone dot' .a Liberal gain, for, though It ha.
P siring to go. The train will evnslat I been held 'three 1921 -by Hon Wal:
la a proposal before Ate. Ottawa ra the moat mextern equipment. The! ter Mitchell. it was realty n t'onser-
Hotlse' to reduce the indemnity there rose 1s fur one person poly oe npyingi votive sent. as Mr. Mitchell wn( high
tc, 113000 a lower berth. Proportionate tar's; In the councils. of the reactionaries
from all points In Eastern ('nnada. in the flusorinl e•npitel of the Cerin-
•_ • • 1 The charge Ipeludew rail. steamer and
try. and 'Mr, ldlteht.tl ••.!anal the
ifuron is to have only two members sleeping ear tares, hotel and hungal- (:onaervative candidate, W. H. BIrka,
b. the next Legislature, aexording to '•w ('am i lafeaMmmlxtlon..meld& si1:1t- In the contest last September. Again.
the relistrlbutlnn bill now 'gl,ia weft*g..ta0111..and...a11..iratlltirs. In two of the e•yyntOMts won hy (`on
$ 1. de•st•rlptive hnokl..t giving details sctvativea, thnti f Lanark when. R.
through the !louse. ('entre )lump will of the trip *111 i.' gladly maild up- F. Preston was elected and that of
disappear amt the icwnintrlg seat1-witt---tn- lfeitlt fiatr.l of any
t'aladlan Pacific moon. wlta ' ie (.f . the Grote Sterling
be North Huron and Smith Iluron. Seat. gent. 1( the party fall's pltpclw,tnl. the (►ppxrsltion'rf ms•
real caber rural ridings In differentla limited to i51!. it is advlsnbl.• to jorttg was very staistanttally reduced
parts of the Provincewill Ilkewho Msenutl..ns onrly•
disappear, and Toronto, Hamilton and
Loudon will gain a corn...mond:0g
mnnh4r of seats. Toronto and fork
....vilify alone will have nineteen wads.
in the next house. Tia daagea are
"vat ranted by the 1m -ream. of city
population. hitt nevertheless they are
to be deplored as a mark of the ten -
1)444 -y to centralisation of population
and power In the hid urban entree.
it is a very unwholesome teadrhey,
t., which the customs tariff, the nys-
t.•m of hydro power churgen, and
other b., artificial agencies( all con-
tribute. The Unite! Ferment' more -
mend was in some degree a revolt
against til+ over-ecntraltzatlon, hut
not having been An wisely directed
as it might have been the movement
amnia to hare spent iia strength with-
out seeomplisbing very much In title
dIr1etiOu. Will a "eountry party"
again bOC%me aggressive and yowler -
by the (;',vernment.
A IAurler (nettles{ Another
Stands Firm
interesting feature of the
(Toronto Globe) three years' record of by-elections is
Laurier ams slow, but sure. M *Ile that the Conservatives have Inst
ning the affection of the Scottish ground In Quebr•, if that were no...
„Grit," of-Antwrl.. They du nat•glve'_elbte with no member of that party
their trust nod affection quickly to a tinting for thnt Province. It Is in-
uew leader- but, ones won, they hold tereeting to recall that late lust fall
strongly. Thin is brought to mind hy when addresdng the Federal Conser-
a story wilt! a reader sends co-m,-ative convention at Toronto Mr: way and firmly (stnblielied the
earning the trip of Sir Wilfrid to Melithen decIArpd that the outlook of pointe they sought to makeTo Dr.
WIngham In 1900, which was the din part• In QUehee was. brightening. King most be credited one of tan' heat-
s.uhjlr•t of a recent note In thla col- last do that very- day when Ontario est retort. of the session. Hon. 1i. H.
umn was being told of throe ropy condi- At*rrns (Centre Vancouver), 'p of
the ('on,errativr speakers who tonic
part In the debate earlier In the
week, spoke rather boastfully of the
fine reespnng* which had met his ut-
terances In Great RrItaln last snm.
mer. Dr. King reminded Mr. Stev-
en* that the latter had probably eon -
tuned response with (n41rtrsy.
Hon Mr. Stewart. In hla apeeeh. de-
voted e0nai(lrrntale tlme in refnting
Utlnlurvstive arguments ralcnl*ted to
show that Canada's position. finan-
cially and etith lnetetalt), was very
bad and that the future offered no
the special commttt/e name( by the
}louse to ileal with the Government's
proposed wgre'ment with lllr William
Petersen tr. ger (ontrnl of oet'an
freight rotes. After some warm ex-
elange.v, especially between Robert
Foci e. leacher of the Prngrnsntvpp. R.
li. ilnlbort (North Ontario, and Mr.
(;.ga1. two tnemb'ra of the i'rogr".-
le lalrty who were proposed for
e committee, Jar. Hulbert and
F rrr Lender (i'nrtnge La Prairie)
off rel to taeate their places. to make
war for a member of the 'Thirteen."
The er of Mr. Ima(b'r wag aeceiged.
and t e nest flay the Prime !Minister
nnnonn ed that Kr. Leader's pinee nn
the con dater would be taken by
Joseph T.\ Shaw (West Calgary).
.1 W. Week
Important trio tions to the Ind.
get delntto w made daring the week
br two mr rs of the Cabinet -
Hon. ('harle•a Stewart, Minister of
the interior, and floe. James Ii.
King, Minister \of Public Works
(Kootenay. R, (' % Both ot, these
Mltilsters delivered ;her
apeeeh-
1•s. the beat from e4h4•r In two or
three eessIonn. While ,J,uth were sub-
jected to cnrnat(h•rsMe\interruption
('
both from the nnrerrn v.'s and the
1 head-
l'rogreaalvea, they TUNA.
"Atter the meeting 1 went along dans In the other Province nnmina-
'the ..trent and dropped In do an old tines were held In TeMiPenngta. A
Scottish shoe raker." aaya our err- (barber' Federal seat made vacant by
respondent. "I was 1urprlse'd to (Ind 11x• death of Charles A. (;auvrpen.
that he had not been at the meeting, And two Liberals were nominated.
but he said he had to stay and mend bat no Conservative 4(A* named to
some shoes which had been brought carry the harmer of that party. Again.
In by farmers going to the mecttng. ' cnnditlons *pre favorable for that
And who dad not want to be 4elay•d party In Rlmnuakl. but air Eugene
petting home. with the chorea yel to 11set won by a majority of 1.8211.
ix• (Ione. r10 was a faithful old mut. The memory of St. Antoine and West
and thoogh he wan keen on politics. Ilawtingw M saltl dlnqulotlsg for thnap
hr felt his first duty was to ids cos- who hoped tures l a low to Llhersl•
towels, whose convenience bad to M loin oa the Annie
eoneludon, "the people are dealrous
that the Government .bould proceed
In an even and proper manner with
the hunlnu., of the eountry. I ,am
aatlsfled that there exists throughout
Motorists
Buy your Tires from the Tire Man,
who will supply them at the
lowest prices ever gtttoted
in Goderich.
30 x 3 I -2 Nobby Cord, guaran-
teed for 7000 miles $8.95
30 z 31-2 oversize Royal Cords
-.----guaranteed 8000 mile*
$10.95
32 z 4 Royal Cords. $20.50
»j.{ a• $21.25
All other sizes at correspond-
.ingTy low pr cce"s�..
Prlcea on Balloons given on
application. -
28 x 1 1-2 Bicycle Tires $1.65
THESE PRICES FOR CASH
H. J. FISHER, Hamilton St., Goderich
Canada todaL a general opinion
among the porpie Thai -the attain,. of
the country are being properly ad -1
ministered. portieularly having regard
to the difficulties whh-h the Govern-
ment have to (•nnfront and to the con-
ditions which have been prevailing."
Every man (•an drive a bora', edit
a paper' and make money "ralsing
chickens .---ItranIfon Sun.
TEN
Pass it around
after every meal.
(sive the family
the benefit of Its
aid to dittestion.
(leans teeth too.
Keep It always
In the house. p1
-Costs little - helps muck'
FOR. EASTER
TO ON
iY/HERE a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a rance coulits, as it does in
VV almost every walk of life, a well-dressed
man has ten chap to the other one!
We'II tailor your uit on the premises, or
give you special order rvice.
DresSwell
hand-tailoted-to-measure clothes are featured hen
$30.00 to $45.00
Salute the season with a NEW SPRING HAT
Sackville=$4 00 - Dan -Dobbs -$4.50
i9:e-• nail in price and the newest shape. and shales
Use our remodelling, relining and repair service.
THE PHONE NUMBER I8 !OUR-NIhl.
FRANK H. MARTIN
TAILOR AND HATTER
WeLaan'a Block, East Side of Square, Ood•rleh
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