The Signal, 1928-6-14, Page 2mar
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W. II. Robertson, Editor and Mauager
Thursday, ,lune 14, 192'4.
EDITORIAL NOTES
Lovely June
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"Every prospect pleases."
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Isn't this the weather you wanted?
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The uewtrprlut makers are said to be
at Mar. We will believe it when the
price (ernes down. .
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aiiou, while at the sae Rule the 1111
theist deist is b.inng yitilistatillaIly- r•
fined. During !Le latter pan
.444•14141 1111,1:11..1, 11114 t04.lU'Mt'1
Win prir:to leillet. tw1411•11 were '
eu" ley 111,111'.4•61 0.114l('1 to the I ,
it: ' of tit o. :Measures. lttdh 1 i
THE SIGNAL,
TheWeek at Ottawa
11y it .1. Uet1141 111an
14r1i114. Mini-t(r81.1 the kruhlr of the;
eupjasirl.ol veli.`-.r+l 111 wal1lsfartUrll, `1:iawa, .1 low I. The 1'prlimu.w
11 4, the rises w1:L.'11 1111,11' of such .,•,, o: j• uo,r its close. The xo,,11
1.resettings. Tia•' 14111s in question mat ..'•r the tint, Kori Ix a'i t. the letter r ll ill
have ulerle,j ,cion?, but a good bill n pre fur IIIl cosies root. '1'eulp•rs arc
'4.4111 11' b1.elsd as readily ss a I.: i 1e'tting sharp and snapp. M14:111111y1""1111
u_
ole. Thy. eletor. Lace a right to .temdlly iU tote :t114:11:134.11'14'
olher 4.,ou
know how thele reppvarntattve's lin+ tolkiug a, persistently :Is members or
114) on Int'asuri•s %%Well are lntrdliee t I'11rllaw•-ut W!k get thoroughly tire) of
,• 1111,41441. '44:4 ar11fu t ,':t ,t:4 toe'
in Parliament. 1.411 the talking ,11m 'pro; i ""1"1-"1erose 011.40s the members no tier...rtn- geul•r.'.14 of spirit. Men he -1
voi a Irrilalde. The only remedy Is to
turrejliew 4.111 to the pasture. Itovkllg
uitc of recording their opinlou44 atoll
a-a(tufug responMbility for thein, around the °{sell fields for it little
----- - whlie i4. 411,,. fresh spring yrass will re.
Checking Up an George ore their g,e„lIltek1111/ heart. The
1 hi itowel Banner) bine will ,..4.u• ellen they will lung
When the (louse of Commons passed once more for Uttaw•a. 111111 come back
be aet increasing the pay of rural post- to the old team eith the Haute glad-
nm..ter,, Geiorge .j•.tten. member for -I,so.' of spirit whleli now marks 1lwlr
North Hurons hastened to inform the anxiety to get away from It.
p.,rtniastera in his riding of the geed . • • • • •
news, Amon:t the letters went out was The committee 4.0 ngrk•ulUlre and
°4.e addressed to the Iastnulster at ro:oniration has made Its report.
M:I'4wortly. "t:,•orts., Jn xplte of all There is nothing very wild and ex -
election eawllaignIag, Ix not eating about it. Many tine old gentle -
familiar with 1114 riding for the pent- men of marked pomposity of manner,
°thee at Nloleswerth has been closed some wealth ■4.d muck .rtutidente Ii,
for at east ten years. their own powers have told their
story. The committee Las ., 4itatel
upon these remarks stud hear turwu-
Litt .1 a report. o document. of :ipproxt-
u,ately four thousand wrds, giving
suggestions of th1ttga that are thought
Wdae for the ._-lteolli ttki 01 iu1uhigra-
jtion to the lsnmtUton of Canada.
The r41nww,•ud:ul.us cover a num-
ber of things. .ttu.ug there might be
listed the following:
1. Improvement In overseas indi-
'eal inspection st•rvice so as not to of-
-fool -the sensttivItl'. of British 1110m1-
gratts who alight heel offended if they
were inspected Ly ritnedieit d..•terli,
2 Extension by the Canadian Gov-
erutnent of asalstance. to Canadian
youth who ehealte to go into farming as
a business.
3. Conferences with the steamship
,vmpaniea to induce them to soften
their hearts in regard to steamship
rates.
4. , Extended effort to bring out Iroy
imwlgruuts trent fourteen to nineteen.
years of age and domestic servants.
• 3. 'Further e•xtenslon of assisted
pw4snee privileges to •familles of Im-
• migrant, frntu Great Britain.
41. The suggestion that railways
Always the stall must grow: • shonl,t provide home -seeker.'' exctr-
sloes similar to those in vogue before
1t can hardly he denied that a new
grandstand is badly meths' at the
Agricultural Hoek. The old one has
been a 1114wraee for many years.
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Public ownership of telephones may
emerge as an issue In national tstlltics
If Parliament falls to protect the pills
lie Interest, under private ownership
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From recent articles in The 'h,ron:
Star And The Toronto Globe, we W0ulu
judge that the managers of these pub
'Mations do not sleep together
atghta
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When Parliamentary bills can 0,
"balked out" by a few members in the
Howes of Commons, there seems to be
no, need of the Senate as a "cheek on
legislation."
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The Chinese Nat ona11144 have taken
TIE RHYMING
OPTIMIST
By Aline Michaello .
(:run th
Nes. you atv you, and l 11111 1,
Ilr so the thoughtless say;
(tut white -the rhnnging sen.pne tly-
11'e. Its,, change. day by day.
\1‘ self today. is 41.44 the tutus
.1s that of other years;
old loves and hopes 4.,1 longer name,
old faiths are gene, old fears.
Yet strangely. through this restless
!de
Pekin. Will this moon the emergence 4)f hungers and desires.
of a real national elovernulent, or 0111' Alf 11ungtugs alt In4ati4ftd,
e►uc goal the spirit tin's,
the ('i:inese kalMdo4copi'merely take `
another perplexing turn? 11:11 faiths may fall. old raptures fade
• • Itul though we let them go,
The Repubiir•an convention at Rim- t'hniugh r•r•nsi'trr changes, nnrtia
saw City was Informed by the "key mnye .
note" speaker that President Coolidge
was the greatest personal and pollti-
eal force in the worid today. It may
be so; but there are a lot of people
who, elon't know It.
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NEW STRENGTH FOR the war.yi
WEAK STOMACHS The last is a very wise suggestion.
Any movement which tends to increase
the interchange of people between
John R. Bone. managing editor of i Prdvine and Province serves au PI -
The Toronto Star, whose sudden death Indigestion Disappears When the (*Ileus purpose- It may be that there
Taut week Is much regretted by these Blood is Enriched are people living in Manitoba and
Saskatelwwan who would be inter-
ested 1{e the Idea of fruk-grlwlug 1n
the 4'itovince of Ontario. There are
_agricultural opportunities In the Mari-
time Provinces, neglected because peo-
ple pass by the chanes of their own
door and strike away for the distant
hills which are always strewn with
the verdure of hope. Think what a
cheerful influence It would be If some
of the wilder constituencies of Western
Canada were to be Invaded by Con-
servative minds such as grow up na-
turally In Weet York or the city of
Brantford. or If some of the flaming
roiliest. from the constituency of
"Ted" Garland. "Ed." Young or Gor-
Ross should come down into the
city of Toronto and bring their level-
ling influence to tear on the mass of
voters who po out on -polling day
in a spirit of sublime resignation and
In happy disregard for the realities of
life vote for "Tommy" Church. There
are nation -building poselblllti's in the
suggestion. There 1s more In the idea
than appears on the frivolous surface
of things.
who knew him, was a Huron lay.
having been horn, In the year 1S77, on
Dla father's farm In East Wawanosh
near Relgrrve. ile went r' The Star
In iumlft. after graduation a1 the 1TnI-
versify of Toronto. and had been with
that paper over Flints.. Ilia llfc is an
}iluatratlon of the fact that oo news-
paper man may do a great Ileal of use' -
Int. even brilliant, work- and yet be-
enm4' little known to the Public-
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A public competition has been held
at Wlarton to decide upon a name for
the perk at the bay town, and from
meaty -seven sngeratons "Blue We ter
Reach" was adopted by the commit --
tee of judges. It is a good name. all
right. and an Wlarton 1s quite a dis-
tance from Goderlch it may not dis-
appoint the people • up that way to
kern that there 1s already a 'Blur
Water Beach on the Blue Water lllgh-
The most urgent nest of 111 who suf.
fer from any form of Indigestion is t
_{once -to -a li the-Llood---
distress after ,Ming is the way Hie
stomach *bows that 1t Is too weak tel
perform - 41he work of Aigiewting the
food It takes. New strength is given
to weak stomachs by Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills because they purify and En-
rich the blood. This accounts for the
speedy relief in stomach dHaorders
that follows the use of this medicine.
The value of this medicine In cases of
Indlgeetlon 1s shown by the ease of
Mrs. George W. Johnson. Lequllle,
N.S., who nays:- e'l bare no hesita-
tion In recommending Dr. IVlnlams'
Pink 1'1114, 1 wan greatly distressed
with Indigestion. Always after eat-
fng- i-enfferett-?rum paler in the stom-
ach and other dlstre "Ing symptoms.
I tried different reme..o•s. but without
getting relief. I W1U4 advised by a
friend to try I)r. Williams' ('Ink Pilaw,
which I readily did, and I am feeling
very grateful ever aline to the person
who gave me the adriee. The 1017
way, the reenrt e,tabltshed for some first box hell.e.1 me and before '1 had
taken a half dozen boxes 1_wN_ter
genre theetorr mAN-6ek►w Y:,od,�rdrk -
baying been esteoslvely advertlwd by atoned to my former good health and
aII frac.'.' of' this filigreeing trouble
disappeared. it Is now about a year
since i book the pills, and I have not
The county council of Huron will been troubled with hidigeation since.
feel that its action In declining -for I have taken .eery oeraslon to recom-
mend
present, at least -4o make a :°xmrt'D)r. h flllsrnw' ('Ink Fills to throe
In' MKT a nietlkone &ha MIM( con-
tinue to 110 so."
.% little booklet. "What to Fact and
11ow to FAL" will he sent fir to any-
orw asking for it. Yon 4.9n get the
that name.
• • •
towards the endowment fund of the
University of Western Ontario has
been endorsed by similar action which
tuts been taken in scvernl other mun-
GODERICH, ONT.
Tilt: IIEAI.TH II TOKF:K
Farm 1.lborer Ral.kl10) : "This is the cuff to give 'em
The British Illov.rt,u4•it's Agricultural Credits 1:111 bus just leen
lntreshoed. It" will pe,ii,i• the farmer with long term ,•r,•dits to buy
hes freeholds, nen with st.ort credits for working capital. \,•w, 4.f the
World.
look. Someone remarked ot:e time
that it would be almost impteib:e for
any person ,ictually to be as ho11'Xt as
('harlle Stew'urt lo,iked. .11111 t.e this
the fact that he, 11114 a .,lulewhllt In-
fectious laugh and 'the capacity for
Infinite good nature. The msuft is
that he gets along pretty well in the
House and seldom ,nvaken4i Ili any-
body, friend or foe, the ardetrt desire
to go otttsuut.alay..him b•fere break -
fest.
else after the other. he anolys.d the
M.t'lymom charges. 'He apswered
them. Of (ours• he didn't en/"'r them
all, be•aure life i4 too s: ort and
auanering all the things .•f Mr. alt- `
('lym,nt would extend 41M -e un -
lint when he w'a4 ti.eoulfh nu
nue took air. M.t'Iyluunt very serlupsly I
and It may be epelily glle'xth.'1w1 whe-
ther anybody ever took hint at more i
than' fifteen tier eenL of the assaulted
value he put 4.0 himself. There was
a more airy exchange of pl. Awtntrh's
between Mr. Ste -wart and Mr. llenuett.
Ik'un41t sugge:ted that all supplies for
Itanff 1'a0: were provided by friends'
of the Government. Stewart retorted
that o4e of the lar^,. -t ,-.,utr:..tors, w+
for a9 /Upplhes wen- eoneen,ed, was,
the firm of 4'. Morns h (41i1:puy of
Calgary. A,. air. Bennett Las been
4amewhat closely ass,s•iated with this
firm. it armed to carry the suogestien
that not ,•t'er;ything in sight wall 1011-
t
lea l p4ttn.n.ge! _
in A disell-cion of this kind. the Op-
position always becomes ex41wlingly
virtuous. Virtue is as natural to an
1►pposltion as rte, to a Covrrnment.
This happens regardle•ia of the party
111 power. An elppasltion just keeps
on getting !.'Mer and better. until tt
enters Into the pearly gates ..f Gov-
ernment, then it starts 'on its down-
ward (sours•. Mr. Neill of Alberni, a
gentleman who always bottle' four aces
In his hand proved this the other
night._ Mr- Bennett had just shown
how much he deplor4tl patronage when
Mr. Neill read a letter shoring that a
tender for ten cord; ..f wood during
the brief reign e.f Mr. Melghen ova■
held up for worn.• time. until the friends
of that Government had a ehance to
tender, M that this ripe plum of pat-
ronage might drop on the right side
of the party fence!
TRAVEL B] CANADA'S FAMOUS
TRAIN
Wending its way from coast to coast
the creek train of the Canadian Pacl-
sC•nada ,"
neer 4.4 eke luxe trains in the Loma
has now enterers on its tenth summer
echedule. This Doled "Ryer" which
leaves from both Toronto and Montreal
for the run to Vancouver and from the
industrial capital of British Colum-
bia to the two great eastern cities,
cuts off no test than twelve hours
from the ordinary train time between
Toronto and the Pachle Coast. TM!
4umm,•r the Trans -Canada will make
140 trips each way; thus running up
to September 29 inclunlve.
It is composed entirely of compxrr
ment and .Ieeping cars with the ex-
ception that a parlor car Is ataehei
to the train for the run between Otte -
WR and Montreal and vise versa. Ity
a ,careful arrangement of times the
Journey through the magnificent none
try of the Caie.tian Rockies is made
}"or some time there has appeared
in the Ottawa paper. a merles of ad-
vertisements written by a Mr. Mc-
('lymont. This gentleman was at one
time an employee of the Department
of Interior. Be 1s not now so em-
ployed. It seems that be has a
strong desire to become once more a
etvtl sedvant. These advertlietnpnts
of his were directed to the assertion
that if he were brought hack once
more into the fold and given a free
hand he could bring alert the most
natounding and extraordinary reforms.
Ile was goingto save, approximately,
n hundred million dollars. He was
going to do many otter wonderful
things• but back of It all, through
every adyertietom•nt, there gleeeme d
SIc('Iym••nt wanted
he wanted It bark
Gardening Hints
\.n. 11a�1 Ileo genion Is up and
_1•,win4 our mutt mobilize sprayers
and 1(p11. ill; material to tight the
i_ of Li:sects aud_uther pests
which tore'y on flowers 111111 vegetables.,
Roughly sps,king. these pests are di -I
vidwl Hite two groups. those that rat
bele. In 1he,-fdiage, anti those that 1 '
sack out the juice:. In the tir-t ca Re.
poison. 14 applied, Willie the "-ueker-.'•
the 4111 1114444, (rout whIch 14 apparent by
the plants willing ,.nd dyeing. are de-
stroyed with it spray which will hunt
them.
Fur Eating Insects
For etitiug inv.'s spray with pari-
gren. arw•mic of lea.(, hellebore. ,.r
sortie ' patent 44•!-.•11141144 prep,arnHon.
Paris green i.: usually applied at, the
rate of 1 ..z. dlssolvei In ten gullets
of water. k -- la -welt to-s,kl a cougar
or ounces ,.f. freshly slake.! lithe to
make this wi'rllre stick and too prevent
burning. Arsenate of lead l4. powder-
ed furca is .x414.11411 at the ra•ee of 1
Peen fit '.4. 44. a full gallon of watt r, - As
heltets.re rapidly weakens when els'- -
posal to the air, a fresh supply of this
poison must lot• secured every year and
amino' at the rate of 1 or.. to a gnu .4111
of warm water. It may be dust•.! ••n
dry. whet. the folktge is damp. 4'nt
worms which eat through the see -41,4 of
plants elude to the surface of the soli
rwpulre spee•lal treatment. These
grubs are at4.ut three-quarters of an
inch long, gray 1n color and about'ones-
thlyd inch in -dlame•ter. If the tomato
or other plant withers and toprplrs
over, cult Warms are generally reepon-
.ibie. ('ultirate thoroughly and spread
QUALITY is apparent in the longer, lower, more
beautiful bodies of the "Bigger and Better"
Chevrolet . quality such as only Fis,
craftsmanship and Fisher steel -and -hardwood
'unction can impart.
And that same impressive standard of quality es-
tends
rolet clear throughdowwto everythe iast detail fger and t its design
Chev-
rolet
and construction
It is Chevrolet's insistence upon quality that pro-
vides the smooth, effortless power of the "Bigger
and Better" Chevrolet engine . . . that gives you
such a swift, Clashing getaway when you step on
on
the gas . . . that assures you such safety
you apply the non-locking four-wheel brakes . •
that gives you so much real motoring pleasure for
so many thousands of miles.
It is quality that makes the "Bigger and Better"
Chevrolet the world's most luxurious low-priced
car quality that makes it the world's most
outstanding value 4.t the low-priced held.
Accept no verdict but your own. Weigh no evi-
dence but that of Chevrolet's own performance.
Judge Chevrolet quality for yourself . . . by
taking a drive today. cos -t-7 ac
The Gil 4C . . C•e.erd Moe.f owe drlen.d ►ay,...1 M••
.Deets she woes ra..eeesi eel 1 a. N. rl '•arwf 7•••r
1
NEW LOWER PRICES ra•o-eo
- 162100 loop i Sadao _ -
Ro.d..er -
Ttwn.v •471.0• (sm.erw.. _ _ - X70.00 __. _
(Annie - - 740.00 Commercial Chinon • . . ' 671.00
•
Coach • • 71040 a.. T. Dem.err • , 6)1.00
&AM • . 111.00 T. Troth Cheri* - •
a..rwe nae... • • • - 0610 00
424 r••4., tl read.", Oshawa
Gww•ams T4aa, assale+ anal Stan Tv. ama
MacEwan & Tebbutt
GODERICH, ONTARIO
OLET
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OP CANADA, IIMrl�
a little poisoned bran around the
plants. Mix one quart of bran with Fashion Fancies
one teaspwnful of puns green. add oto.
tablespoonful of molasses, with
enough water to moisten the bran
('aper ...liars around the stems of to-
mato and similar plants w114 also pro-
tect from theme testa.
Far Suiting Posta
For stx-king pests, chief of which
are the aphids, or plant Hee. spray
with whale oil snap. one pound of swap
to six gallons of water; nicotine saI-
idlate of "Black Leaf 40" or any either
repellent advlswl hy a edemen. Cold
_14-t-rttet Iron, a fine nozzle _high
Dominion I presn:re will w,netime( wash off the
pests.
Amita iHaeasew
When a fnnitu. attacks the plants,
the foliage usually turns yellow or
brown. or white 'Tot. like mildew
cover the leaves. Panful examination
Will usually reveal the pristemee of
tiny spores on the .under aide of
leaves. Attacks of -MO kind may he
expected during warm, murky wea-
ther. Spraying with Mortifying mix-
ture. or floating with flowersof anl-
phnr. when the plants are motet. will
usnally ba- found effective. Sulphur
dust will alert profeet h•dlyhw•ks and
other plants from rest. Apply wtth *
large 4haiter mask• of a tin can plcreed
with hotel'. ,:Adding a dry poison
1(11(1, as arsenate of lead 4.r lotion's)
11nstwill make the mixture effective
ngalnst futons and Inaw•t pests ex
well,
Dills from any mwlleln, dealer or in daylight, thus ensuring to the
tis. Elgin. dnmhdm and allddlescx 1 7
W traveller tLe Irrtelnty of a perfect '
ides priceless 4ceni(
mall at air A Tax fro
m The Dr il-
Bounty errnnells, *1I meeting -lest 'lams' MwJletne 1'° 11n.,l,,1 a 7)nf t•1.'w--of - Cnn
week. derided• against taking eon- - .----- ---- arena.
trfbuti°11x. The ,.runty of Middlr PROGRESSIVES TO REMAINall travel pre
ser, it was stated in the teeomtnendl• IN THE POLITICAL Timm fnrnlsllwi hy
ticket agent,
4100 adopted by the .aunty mnncll, has. -
alrendy given 3100.000 to the 1 nluer• Annual Meeting Held at Winglike% Pa
olty. and any further contribution is Boykin
• Withheld until the other munllr44 }Cingbam, ,Tune ••Uefinite d.risiuu
retualn in the 1,4011lea I tlrll scam
grant some assistance. reached a1 a Meeting of the North 1111-
• • • sou I'rog11'4AI e• Association. held in
• this alta•
lion. John S. Ma rt h:, all: lster ,1r enc touncu cnam41er nen
Sb e w
1 1 Bricker 1 s the
£gmhr
iiltttt-fr 4
ohtwrrlw, --s-
give-testi-,
mony to the .alto of full fairs. I11 a 4'no 41'44$ive candidate In the bye4'lr-'
tion Inst 441.1.14.111ber whoa George 144.1 -
recent speech he Mid: - ton, Ponse•rvrtive .I.P. for North Mt -
"A gtssl ninny people do not realize re u, i1 u. elected. was our 4.f the spsaak-
bow valuable fairs ire. I myst'lt hare; yrs ,luring the afternoon. Then, was
been rl product of the fairs. 1 lulu! to three -cornered eenl'st 8t. the Ow -
been 4'111lbit11112 at thepl f.,r the past 1i,v1. al r. Bricker 100k part in the
twenty-fire-y..ers 1111.1 1 4,44.4• not 4114' ,ii.eussion 115 10 41bether the PNern's-
slightest hesll:,llon in saying that the sives •'11nn1.I remain n iolitical f• vee
fairs hate made 111 and bel 111.11 nm to in the tilling. toper speakers were!
whatever 1.11"1 7r 1 hay 8011i114el: At Mrs.' to. O. :4n,.-rsat. Mrs. tle,rge
one fair I 1,nve tern rthlbitin¢ for L:ul noel G,1r,1on Lamb.
twctlty-taw y,wr4,- 4410 -laic.. been •1- 1'144• emcees of the •1)•o.lallon were
ehanlpdou 111 my r!nw.' dmrllg 4114' 4.11,114' eluted ns f,11411ts; 11 -. .r•:r} pr silent.
of that period. I think. th•1t mlcllt , %Villiant Rtithe•rtor.! - pr'+bl4'nt. Rod
perhaps-hse world's .,. ord.." y , 14dlli+tm J. -
Irfr. Stettin fnrher remarked that Ilendersnnt 'c'end dcopresident.
"them is no 1.111-rnlclinn: r,•r brine Mrs.$,Tr.1e; .e.•retary tnmsur7R. F.
.1. l'urMe; auditors. 4,' b )lam' \', icht-
fng the (*.wintry and I•11 p..1ph• to 1111111 1111,1 1u'ilfrd 1:, itei.4.
grthrr than fall fair-. It' brings, i'.. ip l"pr•scufatll•es. .11(hfe11,
thein together. and It focus and re- T. :\ e.,merou aid )urs. (l.org,• lane:
nwnts friendships. and the results c'oo'l.. rise, Thome. Winton and Mrs. .1.
from the wtanlpelnt of community "•;•-1 ;.1 lin • West 1Valcatiosh. lohu
spirit are altogether walnlnry.•, tl 1"e'"- net Mrs. William ltuth•-r-
•
• • • , lord: Ina,: Wit W11aos►o• Sam Morton
and Mrs O. 13. .1nders ; Tuntlerry,
1OU , 10 14:1
thisone,'ear eat l-
ltds- job bark 811,1
right away.
Now. all these ch
most were aired
other ,My. 'pile
We(tart• 1141 111:e1
1.ey.1l1'1I. $l408r't
open 4,0U111 11111
l'arltament hos prorogued nml the
events of the session are reins; re-
vlewe4l. So foot as the ordinary citl-
s4•n Is ,oneerne), the moo 1.01'1 1101
feature of the wed°n was Mr. RobNs
hlwlget The 1•inenc' Minister eats,
more ,nnonn'r1I n redisetlon of tax•( ()ee,rge Sperling.
1: leen Crideksbmnks and Mr.. Jo`epb
llrc'kenrl.f0e: Morels, A, 1'nw-t„r and
Mr4 11'I11iam J. llenderson; Grtl.
' William Turnbull; Howl.'k, S. 1'opmt,
I es M,•tlwaln ; 5)1(1
arge•s of Mr. Mc(ly-
in the ilouse the
11. l ombtc Charles
tif the Department.
im a man with 1111
:end ma very frank
rtl•ulars 0.11 be gladly
any Canadian I'neltk:
:angry Motorist: ^Some fit , .n
pcIioFtrinns walk alo11g just a.
"stied elle' .(rpt`"
404(4. Ih'r:e•strilu� : "1'e-.., 11,11.4., '....•4
you motori-ds drile orotmd just :1'• if'
yon lw-Ieel the ,111•.,,
Brevity
A cub reporter. fnepueitly reprl-
mandell for pedixity And warned to he
brief,. turned in the following:
"A .'h..•king nffnlr occurred last
night. Sir Edward plow -less, it gnewt
it La'4' 4 aulMore. bah. e•.mpdulel of
feeling ill. took a hightslll, his hat,
his mat. Ills departure. no /letiee of
his -friend•, a taxi. 11 pistol from 11111
4..4(et. :11,1 41nally Ills life. Nur
hsps ke_rel- 11491 .,I1 41,411."
BRITAIN'S NEW SPEEi) KING TO .ATTEMIPT TO IA)
f�liYht 1,h•uu•nnnl 44.tr'r .t Grel2. one of Great Britain's airmnen• Is
William Pollock and Mrs. 11o)t. %Vight• 1 would s mjs•ed reseed shortly. Ile will 41.' n Snp•nnnrine Napier s:. mon
•
man : Brussels, F. ('ardlff and Mrs. I ante 4-'lt. 1•t, Klnkenrd, who was killed 44•ently- while endeavoring to rel
\111111 ii a picture of Gn'Ig and the plane he will fly.
K RECORD
,vert*ke an attempt on the
id.c,• sdmllir to that used by the
ha, the speed mord for 'Britain.
('harming 11e4O,elerw Frock N' a
Idol Midvunrner's 1)ay
Men's Store
SMART WEAR
HAND TAILORING
Special Orders to your
measure
Chas. Black
Phone 219
This summer you will not be trim,
.'lderel demotic, If yen yield to tempGI-
tlon and blossom forth'on a leery hot
day in an utterly eleeveletsa gown.
The eharmttlg frrk In the Illustra-
tlwn shown you leer leatttifully- silo
can ba• 114.11o. It Is of pale only crepe
de chili•, finely plated. and smocked
III e1„r..
1f, however, yon, s11011!,1 be tlmIll
spill and tear 14) snake your first ap-
pearance without p.rotrrtion of PI nwe
_;„tries. a short.. ar tlns•.toarter -mat ..f
silk or thelia in n snatching odor
wetild make a moat attractive en -
nimble.
• JUST NEXT IN/OR
Ati (mean voyage seems it long w114.
off 71/401l10e4, but here Joist next d,..r
tie Canadian l',ieiIM (Great hakes
1 steamship service pn•ew•nts a two dn.,'
inbroQ- toren %oyag4' across Hurotl',
bloc waters through the lovely St.
llnrg's Hever end ;may over the broad
• .pans/• of Lake-Sugeri,rr. a stea'm-
i",1at etllrees train from Toronto is
tmr-tr-tlltnrr''tt'tp-'Tii ihe' prnmi wtiTte
stile; the m.orings aro in go and
away we start nn 11 4141111h/fill r•rul-,
that eases fagged brains and wear.
boll•-.'.
There are ion s111111111:s a week
daring the sntutner "n,ont114 from
Port M,'Nloll and one from Owen
Wound And the erne number of east-
ward anilines from Fort William and
Port Arthur. Few wenn 4','4141(•14 hive
IM,re Inxtirlons oc'ommodallm,' than
those provided on the S S. Keewatin
and S.S. .\w4inilala, which ply the
(treat 10kr4. nor the S.N. Mnnitoba,
which 111111111 between Owen Sound and
the Twin tithe,
Tickets. parlor ear end hosts rmpr-
ltttIon. from any Canadian P.eHk
ticket agent. 2t
Country
trade is
now City
trade
Realize the immense change
in conditions -in just a few
years - that the telephone
has helped bring about.
The store in the smaller
town now carries pretty
much the same up-to-date
styles as the big city store.
Thanks to I,ong Distance,
Manufacturers' or Whole-
salers' warehouses are prac-
tically at the storekeeper'.
elbow. The time required
to telephone an order by
Long 1)i,tance is now only
a few minutes; connections
are now often made at once,
without hanging up the
receiver.
And the coat of Long Dis-
tance messages is *mall
is often quite a little' less
than 1. generally supposed.
Call up our Manager and
ask him the rate to pointy
you are interested in,