The Signal, 1928-3-1, Page 10•
r Tkuasttay, Karat 1, MIL'
MEMBER FOR SOUTH
HURON TAKES A HAND
line of (py which the farmer
require' kali carry a taste bus
Jen of team re•nty to thirty-five per
tont.
Corn to .er line. Take paint.
IN BUDGET DEBATE our sot, ease tee rate on paint
%%Quid be p„„ Paint is u prime lee-
,•easlry 111 aatnalareonomy. It is the
(Ccu,tluued.frow page 3) rawt•st 01 ra,,luatertat-. It eaters
!..'hon the other dray 1 tind 1 then made
following observation: \
'The turumers are willing to meet
y lekitimatt• tompaetltlou in the 1a-
1 • e market of the country. He does
t f wish to uuderpwy the workmen.
I..* dewire It to remunerate them w•ell-
I•t when lie 1t compelled to face a
• .,:tutor ) tariff pro%isiuu which take*
•m him annually ei margin of mil -
and those millions are employed
tompetiug with him 'on Dia awn
1 •..ut• later, he canuot stied an un -
•t competition such ae that."
!'hose (auditions are greatly inleo-
.,ed today. You nary ask: Where
a : e /hose millions of which you apreak,
a1nw1 by our tariff bemetlt•iarlea
w.:1 which they are able to compete
:..our agricultural labor? In a mo-
,:at
o-
. ut or two I will give you one eon -
•'e Instance, but the rep* bnaadly
es that other lines of industry are able
1. ,obtain their necessary requirement*
her free or at the lowest possible
r re•s of duty. Wby *houkl the agrl-
..Iturists be deprived of the same
• .:vilege:' Is the welfare of agritul-
u n.: e a mutter of etch secondary con-
t..cratlon in this country that 1t
••. •old he required to take eabordintte
ge sition?
Now. sir, I say that agriculture is
1..:gely a elontestic Industry. Itut It
r. le car more than that. It is the one
¢"Y . It tuu'untamimted aeon -fled of our
.- 1, ,mletion. In this reeepeet there 1*
to, other *dtuatlon in life to compare
o:th it. Should that not count for
s. meeting in the social welfare? As
1 say. farming is largely a domestic
industry. Consider its requirements!
'Fake agricultural implements, ma-
- ehinery, building nmteriabs, food,
e e thtiug anti other household require-
. told& These comprise over sixty
tar cent, of the needs of our agricul-
tural life. Take the first of these--
agrkultural implements. They have
n••t a high duty, only from ex to ten
l,! r Dent But 1 ask this question: Is
it of mere importance to the welfare
of this country that. the implement
m kers should be given a preference
al.,t allowed to make money and grew
etolthy than that agriculture abouid
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or should e, Into the cunstru('tlon
of almost w. •nlldlug in the laud.
-Yet the dap •�htte-trod ground to
iii, whit] j1 r*1 busts of iodide,
is Ihirly-sere.� c„''1 *-halt' leer ot•nt.,
among the 1, ,est of all tel udlorem
duties In n 'trill a•ludulee. One
would think manufacturers would
stand hark!-: -,od with the Con -
rumen,' l.ea a reuu,tiug su(•h
anomalies. ft • y seem to ftar, the
slightest tout,- fa that fruit vatic -
titre of protect:::
I.et wr nay- :31 protection as apt-
polid to tea* ,4 industry is a mit- ,
tomer. l'rett,rt is the proper term.
Perhaps that reasvu ally our
bon. friends a, .- the en) dropped I
the wird 'pr •• eutlrel) at the
Wlrw4,ei eon.. • but etcr% argu-'
nteud which Its i,tee:.tid has that prim '
cleric in ambu.s:. �t•lsrd the spode.
Let us eoasidtr h. cotton industry. '
That lies alma.) nen plated before
.the flours, but rer;he purpose of pmt 4
argument I on, ring to place it t
'gale. The prot(e..•n lb Collette, on
THE SIGNAL,
lduan and more t►artkularly ev
Wealthy rur1woratiou should be dv
everything possible to strengthen
(tilled euute? At page 342 of the
ilencein the report of the epeeist
mptttee on the cost of living whkb
in 1919, the then president admit
that the company earned a divi
of about :".IL per cent. This is
e ne line of industry which hits t
eousidt•rad and reported upon by
turlff advisory board, but the inform
Hon is-sntrtling. 1e 1t out flute 1
a halt wits helot; called on belutlf
the rem:undue kiddie of Canada
this kin+. of thing? In these line;
Kota:, \,,,tail pay the ('tivadiau c(
sumer well to keep the extra mare
which these cotton dntites compel h
to pay, with that margin perishes carr
nage earner in those factories to t
eta extent or the wars they revel
GODERICH, ON F.
cAl
ry noes we wish to have agriculture play
big la our nett, est teQuomle life. Now is
the the tint* 1„ ,pride. You canaot do
evl- this kit,rt Q; ;t•iug during prtrlude of
ram- dull times t', n cau du it wily when
sat times am i:, • peruua and trade b
ted buoyant, Ti, ,:��[deu opportuuily hes
lend et'il e, alyd i; the bounden duty of.
only this (ioveraie. ,.t. uqw when it has be -
leen gun the tsar take opportunity by
the the hand an,; _.. 144 it deliberately and
a- wisely• It o. ,s1:41 to see agriculture
hat thrive and , - . r and present a good
of litiug and t,a,;i,,rtahle tonnes to-tbe
10 nt31110ns for „i (II we are looking, then
of free it from ,'- phut .unju+t eeorto-
su- - sic r•estrietl t - 1f this is not done,
Iu ft testy wee L• -aid that what 1s badly
int . ueeeeeled, ,not „ throughout this coun-
ty try but in tl - [louse• is such a read -
he + justurt•nt or .,• ••n,t1 Ideas as will place
8111 let them go idle ell the year, a
they would still have a good surplus
1 :1.
In the rase of agriculture employ-
ing one-third of .our gainfully em -
11 icti'emulation, it follows that those
en_uged therein must hear a large
part of that burden. Int us turn tl
tables for a moment or, at a tmhtu,lin
would nay, "Turn about is fair play
Surely no (are will (*MOW that th
•ottoti industry is of more importnn
hon agriculture. Slow would it le
we now suggest patylug the wage bi
f those eutploytst 1n agricuhure, 1
lone au annual dit•idetui of 2;11 1e
•eat. of the rash price of the land
•Quid tri: ?ff-piieol►e4stttnn, if terrier{
!Ito effect, . -Make Farmer Jehn
mile pat mr.`' Why, the pr,bie
ould be solved. You could not kee
he laopl• off the land.
1 cote•:tide by asking the same qu(•s
ion wide! 1 putt earlier in m)•
re 1 agriculture t.:, 1t+ linins to the beat
nd Intelligence a: the highest skill of
our peopled tie eery forefrout of na-
tionul tho;.'•,r. When that re-
aw-ukening i, .ftietently emphatic
anti (Stat • steel the day of such an
awakeuln& tl,;c it may come ere the
progeny of its noblest pioneers who
le r;erer Settled any country have all
'Y deserted the :sets -there 0111 then be
•'• I no more ha•:eaing away from the
coo 1111 farm, but riel•er such n Just concep-
tion of sepeca ter as our main re -
it souse and m,r wast dignified and in-
mnnu'a(tured tett;. goods twd,r the 0
general tariff is no tar from third)' a
per rent:,' and is esteetltues inure.: (
Every. time a Camden t►Orkman nue* - ]l
a Vete of eott.,u cloth in Canada he 1
Pays :u, exutbir:wtt pc.e as ern,t�tartd s
With the Wori,l prier of those goads. w•
Apparently, b. never. the cotton bards f1 t
do net appear to :L tik au. 'their
viewpohut was ter)” clearly state,' he. t
Il depand,t r,' , ", es will attract to
et its just atm ::, the improvement of
r methods, the is • tease• of yields, and
? in the (death :,,coy ..t the unjust re•
etrietions loi l :ie across its 91111.
a ' the w Isdotlt lir the science and the
m ; willing hand' •,f millions, who may
P r then obtale a Hist remuneration for
their labor, ar : at the sante time hand
- 1 on to poster f ata unimpaired inheri-
tance.
fore tire tariff Lanni to that ewinent
Muutreat lawyer, Sir. Acme Geoffrlon, ; m
when he said it. stawktng of wages as a
a Cutler in the eyes of prod(tetlun: p
-.ix a mater e1 fact -1st deity the g
pritie1ple involved in the anggestion. tl
if wages, are t,. la• teosldered, ever)- t
thing spent in neaten should be eon- al
ehlcred. In other words, all that is a e•
factor. In deaden what should be eo
tbe measure of tm.teetien, it can only
be till the Megan -ion -that there 114 n
messy .pent in .a1a1. by which the
consumer bs[etit-s. So, in that way, 1
there is no ♦Isonation made ietween tl
wages and eollorlt•t, pur uses from la- '71
cal nlel. haul, nut 8ny ether expend.- . ni
Hare in l'aa1 u." til
1u abler nos, the rontentli n is ' it
that the le of Ceara, tae cat- Its
manta: 1+-at-rtut_a thousand times
ore important to the welfare of Can-
tle that agriculture should be so
roe erous that it would .prest•ut a
teed thine and cumfertabie Tome to
st• millions- forWhomwe are looking.
han that any of these other Industries
ouid be aide to grow wealthy at tbe
xpense• of agriculture and the general
mounting public? We have abundant
eren4mie proof that agriculture to not
s peeps nous as 1 °right to be? We
afe all agreed that at the moment we
!tee, generally speaking, .proaperoua
met in this country. - Apart from the
hital,uow in O Iada seeking invest.
ant. foreign capital is rushing in by
c hundred, and millions. Where is
bring Inve..tr.l? We have Just
-sed the �ne•w year, and we have ,
prosper that It would present a suniers, shoji provide :he manufec- 11'
.1 living and comfortable 14(014* to Curer of cot*, goods w1I1 everything t1t
millions for which it is looking? except his Jaw- cotton. There is no un
r the question ctrrles 1t* own other way we can do this then by pay- t''
ewer. We do not ask a preference, ing au exorbitant prke fur aur cotton an
11 1f there Is a preference going Agri- goods, That Sr what we are doing now, an
ti(nre should hare that preference, and that we are doing it to the full In
.1 in no case should agriculture be limit of the tariff there temple ren- k11
.-rimineted against. Agriculture ' Ron to believe. At the retest Cottee . "'
!ploy( one-third of our gainfully bearing, the chairman pointed out that we
1110341 population. Tberefore it there wan clear evidence that the "8
;lows that a sunrasful sericulture maayfaeturen were in some cases IT
ADS n p •9pererux nation. Moreover, taking full advantage of the tariff, and , IT
ADS
1. the first principle In thls tariff yet, Ric -online to their story, it 1' ab-' fa
•t those manufactured geode winch solutel, Impossible for them to sur-
e eTdpOrttd to foreign countries are
'pp as drawback equal to from sixty
99 per c:•nt. of the duty on the raw
'serial used. That provision give,
the residents of other countries our
In goods ehoaper than our own pen-
• can get them. Where is agrlcui-
"e allowed any torch equivalent?
e agricultural industry in by fir
•• greatest exporting agency we here
r. Where is it allowed any draw -
,1 on Its products exported? AS
utely none. The Only way- by
nil yeti ran allow Itnr ouch MIDpem
ins advantage Is to give to airrkul- r was added to the sondesthe i:,rrer the
feed writers galore expatiating on
e goad times the country i, eujeying
d the titre ottuortunitles for the In-
stment of capital. Have you -noticed
yube saying that capital, In large
tarots, 11 rtshlitg in for profitable
trsttuent in our rich agricultural
ids• ibr• finest natural **set this
uotrs- possesses. Yet that Is where
ail- agnea That more of our 1 ;
at to be and, moreover, if 1130 per
• could see a sufficient margin easily ;
talnabk, that is -where they would
You could tad keep them off the i
ems; they Would be fail!Ag over sacb J
her to get on the land.
If we are desirous of seeing more of
ti a ph ----%inane ferren xahy stead
ivt•ring on the brink of ,cuing what '
t to be done? The t1ta1 import -
re of aneecesful ngri. n!ture 1. ,81(h
sit farming 1*far more than as in
spry. The algnRlval.ee of aIle 1
re is the 14fe of this nation L tar
per than tile. (Employing as it ,
e( about one-third of ..r gainfully
ptoyed population, It touches tome-
ne really vital and fundamental in
r national existence. It inrolrc•s
continued national prosperity, the
nomk welfare, the racial character,
1 the social progress of the Can-
n-peolile. We must ar a pM ik -
ermine, and it Is the duty. of this
tree as the servants of the people to
ermine, deliberately and wisely the
vice. liana they survived? Yes. Is Ot
the Canadian lettonen Limited, dpin[
well? This is their financial state
m(•nt as sunningsed in The Fhl813gio! i.sis
Times; nigh
Tu bidamt• street of Camelien : an
Cottons, as Of Starch 81, 1l shows
n strrpins of :!2,7,37,500, equivalent t0 du
over $100 a sire en the 27,1:.5 shares t
of ro.ntm.,n stalk. lu addition there
Is >hown among their liabilities et d'
item of 84;410,000 f•.r special replier- em
merit reserve, despite• a generous n•- ila
R i
serve for depreciation. If thl m e•'1
Ye its netermary requirements free. w:enld be shown to 1..• equal to $15; a '"•"
i implement( are only one of the . share on tate ,•ommon stock." ane
n1704 and one other things in the Yet they would 148.1 us to be:i••re udia
tint they Are going bn:ke. dot
' Let as consider the Dominion Tex- Ho
Cies, Limited. the story of t% filch earn-
det
piny recort1LM,me of the most n•mark-
11111e adventures in Canadian flees&icei t
and itrdustrltif hlslnry. The present•
owners paid $500,000 for stock with. a
i parr value of $5,0ts1,oio. Year after
)tar they pail dividend* on it+ peer
•:tine. Then'aa the atoek went ap in
1 rfae they pre to every holder .•f two
-hares the richt to purchase at ildrll-
,ionat share at nor when the sfork
was selling far above par. A year
,gi they spli:the ' a -k In tiro.: that
every shareholder got three shares
' r one, And •nd*y that stock sells on
• wmarket_'_tt:0 a share.'The
Inlane herr - t-etreitat1lestl_�aiuntion
$29,000,001 and fn all the year..
Y •e it was rimed only a:31100,000
l+mwr►.;tu �_Snz rhe atcmrk if we
mciaillar the lrofita pets Mims ago tet
110 netunI anoint of O*aI) P.:•1.1 -51 -the
nri_ine! fawner., we find t's• settle' iI
"Text e-•, Limy 1
ted, to he in exams ' !-Yr tr-nT.'--
it,yt tbat is re all. How f,•this
entepany In O., hoar of 11 a nation's
erll when it sae eepeeh.d :,at every
COAL----
t'htetnnt and Pocahmtta+, Coal ai-
ware en hand at McCaw
814.50 and $11.60
W. H. McCLURE
('hone 42 Dungannon
Municipal Nominations
The Nominations for CouncilY* for tit
TOWN OF GODERIe
1'. hill the unexpired terns et -Roden
11 ill Cutt, tier,•atwed. will be held in
-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th -
19.2s, rnnenu tiring 141 7.311p tn.
1-14i Itti =a_.; d� i+-,1 • eantlel, lolls
• .v it) be ottenea at N„• n. I ares
i •m 1V4.dm•-41st-. 'Starch I Mi. 1924
L L 111011 Jess Wert as. Wang Oilier
TOWN OF GODS RICNI
PUBLIC NOTICE RE
FIRE ALARM
, The three Fire -alarm boxes are incated as folIOWs
1. In front of Town Hall on East eel.
2. On West side of Court House building
in the Square.
3. ----Inside of Waterworks building
in ease telephone iR used, eall the Town hail
11,) answer, answer, then call the Waterworks plant to give
Fie sure to give the definite location of the fire,
Citizen(' are requested to become"reelllaint
system.
$y order of the Council.
L. L. KNOX, Town
harbor
and if
in alarm.
v'1 the
ierk
1laplr Leaf Report
Fir/lowing the annual report of
the Maple Led Chapter, I.O.D.E., for
ltt'7 :
Daring the heist year nine regular
and tutu spa-ial meetings have been
held. The average attendance through-
out the yaw was eleven members.
Two rummage sales were helot, in
tlme.spring and fall. Inlaid linoleum
was put down in the children's room
irt'the Public heir"; also "My Maga-
zine" for 1927 rebound for same.
One member altered to rtepresrnt the
Chapter on rt.e hoard of Huron
County C•hikd•. n < Aid Society.
A clinical tie( ta meter was preeent-
e(1 to each nurse• graduating from the
lural hosdtai 1, Jude
• A "revue," C,emis•ted entirely of lo-
cal talent and members of the Chapter,
was scatted three times in the GOderieh
(,sera Monet and nip ant of town.
The vases f!•r the soldiers' mon,-
neat were re -painted and two mem-
bers were re•a,ntihk .wrh month
during summer for keeping fresh
flowers on Ain, .
A "dost" w - male up for Centen-
nial Reek.
ht Chrlstmns time *twee were pro-
s -idled for More:, juveniles. a girl from
the Shelter panty outfitted, two kind-
ergarten ate and (nye given to the
Shelter. plant* sent to the Maple Leaf
ward in the hospital, also to the
librarian. _
On Armistice Day the Chapter
placed a wreath 'nn the monument
Prize( were ;•r,•sented for Canadian
htwtnre it three public school..
The ii t of •••nations follows; $10.
War Vvmortat iwnd: $10. Dttehe*s of
Connaught War YMmisri81 Fund ; $25,
Goderlch bead; 825. Navy League;
820 was divided between two wheals,
one at Pollen's Farm and the other at
Lavelle. ant to enable /hem to start
'school 1a,raricg.
NeRrttrate •I.% are plendinu re ,•orering
of floor of ample Leaf wars in .11ex8n-
DONATIONS TO ALEXANDRA
HOSPITAL ACKNOWLEDGED
The following donations to diet
entire hospital at the third auntie
birthday patty are gratefully ackuow
edged:
Mia* A. McLean, eight hot wate
bottle covers; Sir. John Staked(
apples; a 'Friend, two pairs patients
heel sliPlers; $altford lloapitatl .lux
Wary, nhletteen jars fruit and fou
gannets of apples; Mrs, W. L. Burton
cheque 82; Mrs, C. E. Groves, three
tuwelt; Mrs. E. W. Carrie, one Ja
fruit; Sirs. Thos. Gundry, three jar
fruit; Mrs. Walter Nafiei, one ja
fruit and two cups and sowers fo
nurses' dlu1i g -room; Mrs. Grt•enwood
81, nue jar fruit ; Mr. Albert 'Pallor
$1 and one jar fruit ; Sire Roger Bone
ane Jar fruit ; a Friend, one jar fruit;
Sirs. J. C. Stewart, four hot water
bottle coyest; Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Gundry, daffodils; Sirs. Purves. dough-
nuts for nurses; Miss Mat•Vicar, one
Jar frtit; Mrs. Weller, two jars fruit
51151 11. Middleton. E1; Sirs. Beattie.
Jer marmalade; Miss Porter, (r11e Jar
fruit; Goderlob Townsbip W.II.A.,
$10; Mrs, Dudley Holmes, sr., twelve
bars soap; Mrs; H. H. Reid, one pill
h01383: Mrs. A. C. Hunter, ten bars
soap: Mr. and Mer. G. L. Parsons, Jar -
(littler stand, JRMinler and fern: Mrs.
and Wise Bradford, two jar. fruit;.
Sirs- W. More, One Jar fruit; Miss
Esther plume, $1; Mies Mary 4'Inrke.
$1; )firm 13, 118ys. two jars 1110
lade Miss Josie Saunders, three jars
Jelly: Mao C. F. Chapman, $1; Miss
A. Maeisonald. two cups and mailmen;
for nurses' dining -room; Mrs. ,lame(
Clark, fix cereal dtthes for nurses'
dining -room: Mr. J. J. MelIwen, cho-
colates for nurses; Mrs. A. Htgginaon,
ar fruit ; Mrs.Dr. Graham, two jars
P
iokles; Mrs. R. C. Hays. Jr., two Jars
oily; Mrs. Felker, two cups and sou-
rs for nurses' dining -room; Mrs.
nder*tn. Jar ut fruit ; Mrs. J. J. lice ,
earth, 11: Sirs. Geo. Stewart, two
ars fruit : eontritvutkon nor. 81.36;
Miss Catherine Vaughan, Jar plums;
Mee McClure, one jar raspberries;
Miss Ettu Satins, *LW); a Friend, cap
and saucer of Good Fortune for
nurses; Mrs. W. T. Marney, two cups
and saucers for nurses' dining -room;
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. half-dozen face
towels.
Q*jaUy t1R
POLICE D1$UrrutD.
Are he Permitted to Wed Until
Ane Seven Years et Service. -
Canna police are disgruntled over
1• the pression In the law governing
thewthaeootam
tent to the service, by
r whi.h :ey may not marry, until atter
I, the , corpletlon of seven years of
*savior
- *It t unbearable in the long run,"
tip
1 s Renard Iietuareck, president of
, ibis eeral federation of Prusetan
pthp� Metal., "for policemen to be
r rad4 to the rank of citlsens of
s tae Dread dame, and to be placed
r ' ander social legislation "N
r Be:eek p„Inta nut that the law
breed., :ahoneety, because many cope
eoatrac *ecrrt, common law mar-
, ' riages. r. If they appear before the
mauls -clerk, conceal the fact that
they ar policemen.
A ferriage thus contracted 1s tut -
:
der a , ud and renders the potiot,
moa incapable of doing full justice
to bill lib.
The constant fear that his action
may Da diaauv,•red and h. be die-
etoiere instantly weighs heavily 1 »-
0e hi*
4ee
A
Gifts at Christmas
The management of Alexandra hos-
pital aekoow•ledge with thanks the'
following donations for Christmas
cheer:
Mrs. Bone, one .pint Bream; Mrs:
Adam Foster, Jellied meat and Christ -
gree ngs,
ttrist-
greetings; Dtftmannue Women's
Institute, thirteen jars fruit; Mrs. E.
W. Carrie, half-dozen oranges, balf-
dozen bananas; Sir. E. G. Smith, East
street, Christmas cake; Mrs. Geo.
Williams, figs and muscatels; Mrs.
James Clark, muscatels; Mrs. C. A.
Reid, grapes; Miss Isobel Sharman, E2
for gifts for patients; Dr. Emmerson.
$10 for books for nurses' library; Dr
and Mre. Taylor, chocolates and an-
nual subeerlptjon to Good Housekeep-
ing; Dr. and Mrs. Hunter, chocolate-
Dr. and Mrs. Macklin, fruit ; Dr. sr.,:
Mrs. Whitel;, goose; Dr. and Mr..
Martin, so3$; Ili ata--Igss. E. V.
Leeslle, annual subserlptlou for The
ll'oman'e Home ()mementos; Mrs. W.
L. 'Horton, fruit ; Mrs. Roitow, fruit:
ddrs. Murney. maple syrup and olives:
Mr*. Parsons, shortbread, biscuits seal
rake; Sirs Hussey, warmalade; bias
A. MacDonald, fruit; Miss Winnlfred
Ball, fern; the Nurses' Alumnae.
chocolates; Mr. If. C. Dunlop, choco-
lates; Mr. and Mrs, Warrener. Need
cake; Mr. Spars, chocolates and fruit;
Mrs. B. .7 /Mutts, (towers; Ih,plt
Leaf Chapter. LO. D. E. plant It
'irt Menne and General Iteepiral, with Bros -Ice cream; Sire. Canon 1111' i e
battleehll, I.nnlenm. cream; Mr. arra Mrs. Wheeler, el:,so-
ANN L WIitTELI•:. !atm, Miss D. DL-ksin, plant; J W.
Secretary. fell (dairy). One quart cream.
The Launch of "The Duchess of Bedford ".
No. I_Lesdnathe thin atter •t -. ... ... ••
hornuah Inspection. No. 1-Prrml•r ItaldtMn and Ma wife about to press the role*** button.
ti". 3 -The nnchen. shorty after t■khan th• water.
In the presence of a monster crowd which thronged the great Glas-
gow shipyards of John Brown and
Co. the "Durheas of Bedford"
21,600 grass tons was launched re-
cently hy Mrs. Stanley Baldwin,
wife of the Prime Minister. The
vessel if' one of the four "Duchess"
clam of steamers under construction
for the Canadian Pacific Railway
Transatlantic route.
At the launching of the new ship
speeches, were made hy the Prime
Minister Lord Aherrnnway, Chair-
man of John Brown and Company,
Sir (henna Mrt,aren Brown, Pira -
peen general Manager of the
C. P. R., Captain J. G011 ,' Manager
of the (', P. g, 8. and Sir Thomas
Bell, Managing Director of the
Clydebank lard.
Premier Italdwin recalled his
recent visit to Canada and spoke of
this eOuntfy', wonderful toseihili-
tie( for a marvsllou, future. 'I am
quite ronfident," he Raid, "that
whatever vision and imagination
can do for the Empire at large will
he done hy the Canadian Pacific
Railway,"
After cutting the cord from
which a bottle of Champagne wax
suspended, Mrs. Baldwin, before
touching the button, which was to
he the means of the vessel being
relented, Said: "I name you 'Duchene
of Bedford'. May God protect and
rovper you. May he preserve and
hleee ail those that go forth with
you into the known and unknown."
And then, to the aeeompaniment
Of tremendous (+eeering from the
large gathering of Spectators, the
massive structure began to move
from the Storks, and gathering im-
petus as she went, took the water
gracefully.
MORN
ItAUI i:I;.-At .ttexaadra few -pits!,
'G,..1t ,h. on 'Vtdne•sday, February
20(1,. to Mrand lir. harry T.
i1ar. r (nee Roby Knight 1, 1114)cke
sir., a daughter.
114811111SNN.-.4t the hospital, Kiu-
,.ris`.-. ors Thursday, February
Ir . Mo. ani Mrs. J. G. Mortjiuu,
DIED.
BELL.- 1n Gtr'lerieb, on Thursdety,
t'epn:ary '-rtrl; Elizabeth Jackson,
Did -0 of the 1:1: - David Ite11, Id her
73ri year.
I '.4F1t11AN-ids fort Perry, on Mon-
das. February 2711, George Dtower-
1 ..an 's'1urtd lnt'battd of Vera Mac-
t:ro:''r. and son in-law of Sir. Alex.
snit;over, ('sierk'h.
UL.4S Alt Lond,•n. on Sunda), Feb-
ruary 26th, Kate (3Timn, widow of
the lute John Dean, in her 7:ird
year.
, ('ARD IW THANKS
0.41118 (1F Ttht\14S.-TJIE FAMILY
f the !ate Mr.. David lien take
2.148 vies.rtutlity ,,.* expressing their
grettdui thanks to neighbors and
frlen.ts for the reit. kindnesses shown
a; the tithe of 't err reeeent sad tie.
retirement. They alms aeknnwledne
%tali appreciation the many beautiful
11„sal tributes.
MR. J. SCts
RI1I.ErJ4 and MISS
SCARY 9CRIt1t:FX,1'I( wish to
express their heartfelt thanks for the
many kindnesses ..xtendevi during the
Mitres of !Meer heed wife and mother
ani In their time of bereavement.
LOST OR FOUND
rbrND.- -ON HURON ROAD.'
mall puree. (regaining small sum
of money SiGN,Ir, OFFICE.
WANTED
ITI0N Aft HOI'AEMAID W ANT-
* ' P>a foeglrl of eighteen. Apply at
SIGNAL OFFICE.
WANTED. ANY QUANTITY or
cordwood slabs or bundieed
edgings. TRENT VALLEY LUMBER
00., LTD., 95 King street Fast, Tor-
onto. Phone Elgin 5764 or Eight
7972.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO rIIEDITORS.
Nonce is 1,•r, -by given that 811 per -
aero( having m( against the eStBir EYE' EAR, NOSE. THROAT
of the Into )I.• l et Pftlmmer, nt the Late House Samoan New York Opb
township of ,' -Morose, In the cmThty thalmle and Aural Mospltal, entwol
M Ilttron, w' tiled On nr &IOW the at Moorefield Eye 1lusrltal and
7,th day of \orender, 11117. are re-
nt
'- Goldsn Square Throat Hospital, hof
I
gnTre1 fo fOt't i#fl thtetr r}81an tr, rime• don.
Eng,
ttndetsignc1I: •lily verttiete Ise startn LS3 4Vateroo Bt. M., Stratford. Tel
tory dpeh riil 0n. on Ort -tore the 17th ephune 2137.
18y at Marri 192k. At hotel Redford. (h derh h, 448 USD
And nails• la further gireu flet „seting of third Monday of est*
al ireatnte11•':11 precse:eeed tonrd!itrht ate "month t111 the fullowiug day, Tuesday
the eafate. h•:ing regard only to such : at 1 p.m.
,•!81tm 84 1',• shall then here had ' -
notice. LIWAL
FOS SALE
C()x
SALE. -1027 C1IRYSLEx
■ (•oaeb. treed. wily four mouths.
Apply JAS. CURBQN, Bt. Patri(•k's
street. 8t
- r
111 SALT -,-A NUMBER OF BAR -
(,a, RED ROCKS and Letfilurn hens,
one year old, laying tied In perfect
coudltion. Will 144.11 at 81.2:. 4.341.
.411444 Pandora cook range: burns either
coal of wood, with wet
sell for irl will
Apply at °tree to ItOX
\S2r l:raterlch,
I"OOD MIXED MAPLE AND BEECH
II wood for sale. BAXTER & TUR -
TON, It. R. 5,' Uoderkh, Phone 174,
Carlow.
tt
[WRIGHT PIANO (BELL/ Iron
BALE. -in first -claire condition.
Apply to DONALD MacKAY, P. 0.
Box 467. Godertcb.
nEs1RABLE RESIDENCE PROPER-
TY FOR BALE. -At corner of Bri-
tannia road and Wllttam Street. Ten
rooms besides bathroom, closets, etc.
Good furnace. All conveniences, P'or
terms and further particulars apply to
DONALD MacKAY. P. 0. Box 467,
(: odertch.
TO RENT
re
Fat 5.11,E OR NEWT. -21S-ACHE
term know-, es the Achtrans
term in the township of Colborne. (Ian
be kneed for three to fire peers. or
will Sell ori *mall town payment.
Property fully improved. (hood build-
ings. Apply J. A. E. BRADEN, P. O.
Rox'ii10, Landon, Ontario. - 4t
TO RENT -STORE SUITABLE FOR
grocery or office. Also apart-
ment. five remiss with hath. Immedi-
ate pnsseentlon gives. Apply to ALEX.
SA1t D)I]It8, Godericb.
At'CTIONEERLVif
THOMAS GCNDRY, GODERiCH.
LiVE STOCK „AND GENERA)
A I'CTI ONE ER
Telephone NO. 119.
sniew attended to anywhere and evert
effort made , to give eatisfactioe
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
RORT. ROBERTSON,
. The Auctioneer,
will conduct and arrange any els es►
the latest methods to get the beat re -
suite. See him or drop a card and be
will give it immediate attenttoa.
Farm sale* * specialty. Eldon Bt
Goderlch.
DRUGLESS PRACT/TIONIR
DR. A. N. ATKINSON .
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG-
LESS Tl3ERAPIYT
GODERICH
!quipped with electro n agaeatie
baths. Electroolc electric traatmentte
and cblropeaotic. Cbronk organic ass
nervous diseases Lady in attendants&
Office bourse 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.m..
excepting Monday and Thursday at
ternoons and evenings, and by apa
pots tines t
Reddesoe and office --Corner d
Youth street and Britannia road.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
PRANK P. 010118, CHARTERED
Accountant 102 Ontario *reit(
Stratford. Phone 1580. Res. 13.901
MEDICAL
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER,
Oared -et- 41- 1'ericl• this 24th _hill' of
February. A 192$. ; rr'RNEBT J1. (ME,
HAYS & MAYS, Barrister and Solicitor
Barrietcro, Ete: I 10 King Street evert Toronto 2
--- --_- n-�40•. ieh, 4in1.-
Te-epbuo*s Elgin 8416-S417.
-- P4,li(eltnrr-:.>; fis!`1<'xse;.ldti•r Of the ' _ __
F1,'(le Of 11ichael Pfrfmmer, 8(fe nUDLEY z. aopsEB
f•npe- lie rrls er, Fate.
\0T1('E 1v, (7R111DITOR$. Office --fie Milton street, ,,.dorsi
p
Notice 1( hereby given that all per- -
=ons having '•! itaa against the estate
sof tbe late Jatmpa Jewell. of the town-
' ship of God. net, In the county of
Ilnrotie wise. lita1 on 44r ',hunt the
rlel'iettth day Of February. 1024, ora 1_
requirei to '.rwerl their claim to I
he tlnd*f,i1r a 1, dale proven, cw1 Or
h int, the t0' risuy of Mnreh. 111'234,
'.8141 soli''' Ia hustler gtten that
after "the raid . ate the exceutnrea of the
mist estate wi 1 p7•<ieve.! to .ttstrttrats•
rte estate hieing regent oel%- to *tte•h
1 im*,848
Ae t)u', .host th(a have haad not tee. -
Ihuh•d 01 f3 101141 this 2'trd Ilse of
February. A•lt 19214
•
HAYS A IIAYM.
/Ini-retiree EM::
Gtslerfeh, (1nt.
linllcltore f• r the executors of the
tewhlte of 1a1,� s Jews- 1, thweri ed. :11
NorioTO
: e'REDITORS.
•
Notke to ben hy given M all persons
het•ing endue a411net the senate of
itobert irao (1?, Mee of the town of
(:nderleh, 11 11„• eonnty of Hamm, who
(Med on or *Mat the 12th day of Feb-
ruary. XII ,1928( to forward their
MAIMS, dull” 1.rn'011, to file under-
eirn el rM Kk Is'fore the 11th day of
March, A. 1'12S. after which date
of the Mild estate will
ritnite the **(ate, hiving
attrh rlalm• es they
the Peron
pna'ee(t to
regSrd only
then shall •• had 134)11,,
iMte,l at ''tri -h this :Srti day of
February, 1• 192A.
HATA & RAYS.
Handlton Meese
(NMerleh, Ont.
tors for the ezeentore.
Phone 27.
R. DAUROsv, I3.ltltisTER, ETC.
`t le issor to J. 1.. Killoran.
Phone 97.
Offir•e-The Square, (lotteries
Haps & Haps
RARRINr%ir, Err.
•R.C.HAY$-.-R.C.HAYS et., R.A
Hamilton Mt., (;todericn
L0iSURANCE, LOANS, 6'1'1',
sKILLOI' MI"Ti'AL a FIRE iN
SURANCE C4/. -Farm and len
tared town property insured.
talkers -Jae: Cnnnotty, Pres., Goal
erlch P. 0.; Jas. Prang, Vier -('sea.
R,•echiSOod 0. 0.; hm. ir. mearegor.
>tec.-Tress.. Seafortb P. O.
Director, -A. Rroadfoot, R. 13
No. 3, Seatorth; John G. Grieve, No
4, Walton; William Binn, R. R. No
2, Seafortb; John Rennewles. Brod-
hagen ; Geo. McCartney, R. R. No. 11,
Mpg forth ; Robert Ferris, Harlot* •
Murray Gibson, Rrueefield; Jamas
Evans. Reechwood; James enigma,.
ooderteb.
Agents -J. W. YP,n. (rich3
Alex. Iolt-I R. R. Na. I, Cilato%•
John Murray, S'Sforth; E. !lineblsy,
*Worth. Polley-boldgts ran mate all
pSymeats and gel their cards wow.
tel at R..1. MorrisbA Clothlp Ilton.
Mildest ; R. R. Orit017 Grocery, pa
slnt
roe street, (:oderieh, or J. A. Hall.
General Stars. 11 u i g