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The Signal, 1928-6-28, Page 2r ter.- -11• 1 i & '(Zlurs.lay, June 21, 108. SPEND IIHE SIGNAL, GO RICH, ONT. TH' LIBERALS OF SOUTH DUNGANNON 'DUNGANNON, June 20.- Mrs. Fklworthy, of ToronteNEFITED week -end ut the hose Mrs. Obas. Alton, ----A MAN (MO • • I Mr. and N L din E 0 ford, alo•us'+ea r t IUfld i `�i,a b)t5 Vegetable • (MONDAY er duan`' .tanager the birth of my second child, I ,,,.,c. •,,:u i''t,derteh is nut at st:.l. .P• r-ftabcstua Mince bee.—"After • • f was alwa,y eelingtired, nervous and weak and had headaches, backaches and ter- rible pains every month. I eutfered two years before I tried Lydia E. 'inkham's Vege- table Compound. I got four bottles at first and it did me a world of good. I would not be without it in the house now, and have another six bottles in. I recommend it to every woman I know." \las. T. Batmen, Box 114. Asbestos Mines. Quebec. Thursday, June 2e, 192t+. The cable annex+^ that Peking. tic b: lleueeforth to he Peiping. CANADA, LAND OF OPPOR- (tut whats the different?? • • • TIMMY ' ('iii ', June hasn't been quite so warm and The/ Minister of Railways, in a re• 1 smiling as she might have been; but' tent spawn•h, filly detignaited l.'uuada•we are sorry to part with her never "tele". ''the land of opportunity." Ti. people • • • with a desire for progreer anti a will; to work the Dominion undoubtedly) 'The Prince of Wales was thirty offers great a.ivaublgee, With its lu-1 fur years of age on Saturday. Hr 1, vigoratlug climate ■nd Its great Olen getting -to an age when lie can canny spaces it affords the finest laatiun1 enjoy life. to Another objection o he profo'sed and varied voffer a chubs of new calendar is that June. which is all MEAFORD BOARD OF TRADE oerupatlune for artisans of many kinds) too abort now. will he cut down to +a of.abllity. Its public schools, its lib. bare twenty-eight days. TO VISIT GODERICH ratted and other facilities make ethics• • •— Bon ecatiaUle for all who woal,l learn This Is Al. Smith's week In the Mill ('one by the Blue Water High - possible fur the ambitious worker to great C. S. Every indication points way hi duly rise to the cup of the ladder. providt•tiI to his nomination as the lk•m..•rttic The. Menton! Mirror of brat week tnndldate for President. snit if he get,' ha,l the following: he tar lnabs nc ability, and deli the Smith vote, the "wet" )'ole, the The Board ..f Trade met Tuesday genie. The etsof til of oppression 11w and, wnruind.and dtr•ided to lid'e a Motor farmer cote, the Obi itcwth vote -and- trip d Vt'n the Tthtr` water Highway the just Intent of ole law's of the land,the Democratic' rote he may Witt ;,: fur a• Godrrleh and then Goue by permit every citizen to live, un -:through to the White Neaten Stratford. l�lttdauer, Guelph anti molested. ole life he nee, dr+lyra, solre • • • IMen $..mud. The hand will go long as ilk i .huts thea not interfere Teaching children to befriend fish is along. Tills is the first Lahr planned with the right- of GIs urlgGlrors, b) the hoard of Triads. The date will Canada affords, too. unexampled op the hitt Pt in educational ideas. the alar lr! taxed tat anortTr. tit' ' li liras work. portuuity for public Perrier.. Whether' Jet -I laving beau hutrodm.d in the, Gut It will ler +•tut•_ \\"adurdtkty lu In the rural districts of the older Pro- ton. schools of the State of Washing; July. It is expected that wore' than ton. On•investigotion. howel-er, it al► MI men from Menford and district' will rimes. In the small town, In the pear, that the children are to protect make the trip. II'erlulpso Editor make will let us know this aeric haw the mile ftPli'only that they may grow' :wt this means] forthose who value health. Its vast I t t means a saving to the people. reductions of the tariff before the election will be tai substantia HURON HOLD THEIR I tier. • • cone will he able to nmtlize (.•}•eruhsent Not Extrara ANNUAL MEETING 'That the King Got•enime Thont,ta M' Milan, M.P., Speaks on the P,ib1ic Issues and De- fends the Government lima -mi. June _til.—Knuth Hunoe IJtenals held :na euthnsiaall, meeting here this aftenitaru at their +lava••• ;ably moderate. session. Thomas \IeVfllan, Ltls•nal ••11'e Lure a u:urernnent of Which member for the. riding at nonan, de- we buatt• re reason to be ashamed." Whic" exnatagaul a. has trent cls he l next that thew. t is nut wed. can be cdearly. ,printed by au a umituNion of the exp�en.''ttares el the I'ubli \\'(irks Deportee -tit for c'•+ slug on the buslue's of our country. In 191•( the expenditures of the IN moment rain $•27,i4N1,tem, whenwa I - t year, when our trade ran to $2.:t. ,INN►,UW, the ex p•udtttart. was $17.2:11, 00. No reason able citizen conn charm that such e\ Iwuditure is other than matt reasou- livered a charmterlstb•, (vigorous ad Mr. M". I° coo•lutkd. 'Its trade di„,,,,,,„and it-sfh,g the Klug Guterm• f trdicit•s will lucreuas' industrial and ,' meat amtt it= {*dicks• agrk•ulturai prosperity, and we must 1►r. J. W. Shutt, I`ll see-; tion,president I do all in our po0er to carry' it on in j ` of the Frdii,' Hiding Asws•� which , per- I the beet interests of our t.ruutry as a tided at the Meeting. at which other whole." speakers, tore 'Phomas shiilbtgtun.,_ TABLETS 7'uckridi gh, pre -khan t the ex -Wardell BABY'S OWN TABLETS chit Riding APwriutlon; rx-Wnrdin B. W. F. Beavers. Exeter. and Mrs, 1 Charles %wicker. I'nriiton, cine-presi. dent of the Federal itidipg Associa- tion. eh.• gave a report of the drat na- e at na- tional Libeivl wonu•u's convention (ittuwa liat April. Riding Exetutivea The executive of the Federal Riding Aswwiatiou wits mimed as follows: Hwx,ntry 1,r sidenta, II. Smith of Exeter. 11. Mnrdk• of Seaforth; presi- dent. Dr. J. W. Shaw, Clinton: vice- presidents, Owen Geiger of Hensall. Mrs. ('bur:ea %wicker of Cr.ditou and W. Golding of Settf"rth: treasurer. Charles Fritz. Zurich: secretary. John indigestion, check diarrhoea, sweeten A. h,„ xe, ltiveetirld. the stomach and allay the irrigation Tho executive of the Prorintinp i that u`r'mpauies the cutting of teeth. Riding Association was named us fol- They quiet the nerves and promote paws; Honorary presidents. John Es-! health-girittg sleep and repose. In eery of t'sborue. Wm. Lamont ont of Zn- j fact they are as good as it d•s•tor hi rich : president. Ti as slillinglaw, the home, and °tire a mother has used Tuckersmitli vitae -president Charles: thew for her little ones she will use Monteith of l'e,orne. Mrs. Isaac of! nothing else. Thousands of mothers Stephen. William t'ol,it'll of ('-n-I bear testimony as to this. Ain.'ng tralia ; secretary. J. M. Govenl.s•k. ex- I cheat is Mrs. llurst, (tine Falls. Multi. U.P.P.. Sntfnrth:,treasurer. Charles.; alio wys:—"1 was told to try Baby', Fritz. Zurich. I lion Tablets by a fris'ii who bad used i i talitle'a the ' them for all her little titles Mail sail THE HOME DOCTOR Baby's awn Tablets meet all the nerd that exists in every Inoue where there are young childreu. They are a laxative. but do not gripe. 'file) are soothing, but do not contain one par- ticle of opiate or other ingredient that can -ta--n sax- way -sine the "n-- —.cwt harm to the meet delicate child. Baby s Own Tablets retttxe fever. relieve colic, banish constipation and crowded elt7• err in thus' mitre s{airsely, ('Iwirtuen of aunt c I settled parts o,• the hewer 1'r.n-itltes,site could not duo without them. After there are openings for leadership. for up luno big fish and be worth while ''l'he cowl_ to be .+„'.red includes . sxutr far both FederIi and Prodncht catching• , the following towns to Gutlerich: purposes. are as follows: Clinton— using them for my baarertatnly think , inspiration. for helpfulness in the task • • • t ecru Sound, Suuth:umpt,w, Port El- (:entree Mcl.e I an. Urs. F. Axon. agree with her and of training far the future a cttlzen- W. • T. Gootllson, M.P. for West ` gin, 7Ct,n-ardine, tslerkil, Moine- }:eater --0t. (:. Se•To 5 \ties i.. M. they an' the tiut•st medicine in t n• ship that will make for the honor, the ward tonus; ('limtuu. Nt•aforth, _lit- Jerr'r.. Hemstah--T. 1\'uLh. Urs. T.' world fur Ilttlr Wtr� lambton. was tenderest a cottaplitneut- ,•hill. Ntrufonl. New Hamburg. Kit- Berry. seafurth—\\'. ltevtttlr. lira.i ltahy's (1w•n'fa; is' are wld be all well-being and the happinPea of the.medicine dealers or by mail at -' tents aiy. dinotr last week by citizens of' chance. \\'utrrbso, Guelph. FPrgu+. W. Freeman. Guderieh township—J. country. Sarnia and iambton county In nrog. \Intim 1•ore.st. Ihtrlelm. Ti..' {.resent Sterling. Mrs. R.11. 81011n. Hay town- a box from The lar. dani-' Melt- In new and free a land It is in-sh1 o—F. Kxllofleish, )Ira. R. Stade. cine Co., ittrockcilii. lint. reliable that there should be. ale°. nitI .n of his good work during the, plan is to have Mluh at Ctalrricli and nutlet! township—W. Mason. Miss S. --. portunity for the eelfieh anti the grasp- Mist session. lwrthitlarly his alle(es5- dinner at Kitchener. fol .ft arts to conueMlon with that fiA lowwittee mmloertxteho willl he 1i11olanl an' Siurraym 'kKtll'p ttuthlll.iilStxnley horse. youare Someih iiiilex ton hing. Ili • 1,tk'n- no buttons to push. no Loris to honk, DOMINION DAY LU C K N OW CELEBRATION MONDAY, JULY 2nd, 1928 AFTERNOON PROGRAM 1 P.M. Program by Lucknow ('it inns' Itatid Softball—Wroxeter La.lirq vs. W Ikterton !mikes. Special program by Waterloo 'Musical Society Band. Baseball - (IIoderich vs Lucknow. ADMISSION—Adult• S0c • • Children 215• EVENING PROGRAM 7.45 P.M. ('.11.1NI) MILITARY TAT'l'Ot), following hands taking iii rt : Waterloo Musical Society hand, Bruce Regimental Band of ('hesley, Walkerton Cit izens' Band and the Lucknow Citizens' (land. with the greatest display of fireworks ever presented in the counties of Huron and Bruce. ADMISSION -Adult. 150e • - Child... 2114 Street Dance immediately following Tattoo 7 LIFE -BUOY OUTING SHOES LIFE -BUOY OUTING SHOES have proved to be the most reliable, best -wearing summer footwear on the market, for baseball, tennis, bowling and all other pastimes that are enjoyed by men, women and chil- dren. They are here in the latest styles at the most reasonable prices. Golf Shoes are now in stock in the new patterns. GEO. MacVICAR Goderich, Ont. North Side of Square tag to plunder the unsueiecting, for nd t l u town.+hip►—lt. Lamont. Ura. D. the agitator to stir up unwholesome de Sarnia bridge bill. it was a non-poR-I adcanoe {warty- will he 'bent ahead to I/PAd Ntephen township—T. Colllna.'. con star -yourself, no .Jutclt to slip, •hPrine and M*. (:OtMlison maJ � t t \[ England. Ura. } • no spark t m gen vires and emotions. for the criminal to well be proud of the tribute. which for tura time his lawless career• were presented to him by men of rant - for there are always those Who abuse .ta shades of politica. freedom. mit If the heart of the ijpn • • • pie remains true, if those who know The tariff as a lorne of contention tes,es at the ('anadtan Nat lual Ex - lead those who will learn. if Canadiansh)i r. McMillan, at the outset of bis In your ear. Your inner rules are sun continue to value integrity more than oto have tt ere with as. if there s No doubt will have the large rggrst part.(e O.K., and thank the I.ortl tht•y stay wealth and to place love of country tt, teiu one• if to an agitation to R° et theuvarl us paacer be hear the itand, ps'stition at 1tntawaPof�ningtparty that way; your spark plugs never alas tablfwh onP; 1[ there Is a high tariff, 1 f the treat fn Iolltks all the flue, striving to place and fans, your motor never makes us make the tiie-essary arrangements' n Kerr. Mrs. F.o miss. no gears to 'trip; u., the towns through which the ,tourists • . will go. It should bring Meaford in -1 l'olng- Tuckn,mite township -4i. ct%_ license -haying every year with plate toto strew nit f t and near: no gas closer tench with Western a It l► know . \ Murgan, Mrs. R. g ti The band•, a'hleh is well known • lorue towMPhlp—. hills cllwbiu • i i each da}'• stealing the Kidtl. Joy of life away; no nerd coir, Chug - TWO Ontario lonau-- of Its ant TW. Me]Wlan's Address ging ill your rear, yelling a summons above personal rewards. the Dominion me people want it lower; if It is a of the le ent will wibell pii of thel low tariff, surae people want it higher: baser hereat and will be indeed t If it is neither high nor low, there will land where All will find as equal right to "life, liberty and the par• ill of be attempts to make it either nae er the. tier IK Haden Guest, a mem- hA ppinene." The sixty-first annhcerary of Con- •tideration find. Canada pttuefal, pros- peroes and contented—at any rate. as ireontentpcl a• mortals in an Imperfect world should 1e. now re Limed one o Canada. I the King Government in a false tont- tura. Your frame is good for ninny ' tion. he said. and thereby win the a mile: your holy never etstuges style: ART NEXT DOOR ! nest election. 'He twitted the ('on- your wants are few and easy met ! seryatives with failing to speak out on you've something on the auto yet. - -- '--_ -- + TTrTr IirOreettomist trelirfa at the Win. An wean voyage stems a long way nits R convention. e o her of the British House of Commons.', off sometimes, lint here just next door Ile rennultrd his efforts to expose has just returned from a ten months' the Canadian Pacific Great Lakes; the "hollow cry" of the Opposition inland lip service presents a two days' i that the King, Government intended to tour of the Empire and announces inland ocean voyage across Huron's himself a convinced, free trailer. Hehand over Rivera's waterpower on blue waters through the lovely St. the Ottawa River. through the Geor- gian Bay hill when exactly' the 011Po• points to Australia as an example of \tan's River and away over the bream the evil effects of protection. There, expanse of Lake Superior. A steam- -PROF DEAN'S LETTER Leat express-trala_�t�lll _Toronto 1s he says, facture These retmtced to rya boat a short trip to the proud white renally Inereneing the cost of i1%1 I ship, tile moorings are let go and When tile worker''.- to meet the fi away i.e start oil a delightful cruise Prof. 'H. II. Ihnn, of the Ontario cost of living. demand increased wages that eases fagged brains and weary Aerlcultar,i College. Lna n striking the employer oaks for a higher pro;h'diuser ruse fano wnllin¢a a week letter in The Farmer's Advocate. Ile, tactile tariff, anti alien thin Is granted, dorm site was the feet of the cane. —Wit*rt to the question of tar- iffs, Mr. Uellillan eclvot-ated as low a tariff as 15,s-ike on fresh fruits and vegetab'es. for early eoi:adltption herr These Inuits aro among the healthiest pert of diet, he said. and the triles returns -show• that. despite the hi_h g the summer months from tariff imposed by the Meighen '•sba- dalms that those upon whom lies the up Ivrea the cost of living again and ('ort Me•Xk•ull and one from Owen re+ sonsibilit of presenting the truth clow ' Gocrnuweu4 .,jour as large an I y ttk' workers are no letter off than lie Sound Inial the same number of e:ast- re•peting the condition' of agrivel- bore. , went sailings from -Fort William and titre. both in Canada and in the United t Port Arthur. 'Few ocean yetwela have Cotton and. Shoe. I more luxnriota necommodations than States, have been"athose provided on the S.N. Keewatin "The •glad-hand artistrtist''r'who alio nt." Is con-' I New York World; tint:ally prts•Infmtng 'the Pound than- At the very moment when Senator and. S.N. APsiniboin, which ply -the Mal condition .•f farmer/a' may he coin- i Foss. as keynote speaker at Kansas I Great whit as ken. nor r the (►w 5.5. S`[ain itobaand pared to the silly ostrich who Is re -1 City. an. heralding the great p puted to plunge its head in the sand/ pe•rity aldelt has come from seventhe Twin Cities. when danger tbes'atena. Farmers,.years of Itepnrt blitu rule, attempts Tickets, parlor car and boat refer- s claw, work longer hours for less pay were toeing made in the {Northeastern' vroom. from any Canadian Pacific than any other elate In the nation. States to have the cotton mills of this ticket agent. They are producers of primary food seitlou chuae down for the w -bole of product' which are essential to the Fourth of July week, and also for Biel well-being of the people and ought to be reworded accordingly." Mr. Dean goes on to give lila views as to what s;outs he expected In the way of flnnn,41! returns from a farm. week finitng if lrustuess cowmeantime. (THE RHYMING ons did not Improve in the meantime. Now the cotton industry has fared es -I ',retail,. well In the distribtttlot of iit ppbllcitIi tariff fetors. fuser the Fordm•y-Mul'iuih•r Act the average Practically every claaa in the coma dunce on cotton goals were raked al, OPTIMIST By Aline Michael teantty except farmers is protected. he proximately fifty per cent. The textile Answers taco, lu LacL sem practically allowed This whirling iiirld of aura °pins on claims. labor rniRlig Indirect prcrtee-I to write their own aclethies into the. Ii answer to wane call, Hon thrungh strlet immigration inwe. nx•nsure. Iver. In spite of all this prt- amount of fruit andvegetables was brought in :le before. through Canadian people httd to pay over 1/3 cents per box more on to matte''. and tip to wi ter +4111. MI patches. Barks .tuatralia Treaty "There has hien a great deal said oft the• bad eff.s•ts of the Australian trade tretty'." Mr. McMillan t.ontin ted. •'I wits itlelimt•ti to be lukowann Inward that treats- until a few months ago. i had been fltsaled by literature from ;the National ifairymen's Ass- t•kttlon. •tar i •dett•nu,hirtd to study the basis of their argument. And i found'. after studying their literature. that they hadn't n leg to stand on. Mr. Rolrh, the cautious Finnnte Minister, was right when he told the as -sedation to go before the advisory tariff hoard. anti if their came was given a favor- alrk• leering he would give it immedi- ate consideration. Ili "I'm proud of the financial record. of some Some need brought forth the dusk. the King Government. despite what ''Ti is a ndsinkeu idea ryhbilbulunn, only two cul ton mills In Ism - the dawn. lime It. It. (rennet:. Conservative lend - •cnnogists have that farmers must ell, Mass., are said to be panting And sena that cin•le all. mot be allowed to have to., mul•li motley hums') ill Ibis lime. and many of the o - to spend—tint ttt('c ahold be lluaitetit-restate warierm are ahlftinR Into the: lit primaI titm•s dint longings lrreugit lu their incomee, etc. The greatest , show industry-. where employment con- 7 heir answers In _ [pelt tralu. pro..pettivrl m et for uuuuufnctnredtdition° em more stable. Tite-intt'rest- A seellPt lime first stirred mAti`s and staple grwkla in booth Canada and'Ing thing about all this is the fact that thought the C. S. is the farmers' market. S%hy the sloe industry gets air tariff pros- tpend thousands of dollars in dotetup ttrtiun. Nh1501 are on the free lint! ing distant markets when there Is n ' -_ far better market right at home If the Making Themselves at House farmers had the money to spend on I t Wia rton Fs-hol needed farm and holm. lmtrrocPrrienfn? ,I-'riday night, .Iwo' 1s1, several Per- Th1a would not only Imprdve the trade i turd start reattients notleed great ) ea And wakedaked the sleeping brain. Earth Amor answers, hour by hour, }:ach need roan's spirit knows; Stone sad heart longed for h mthly's dower: its answer is the rose! of Piety town and oily. butt ' wtiu • flocks of birds. presumably y sw•aIlo make life more pleasant on the farm rinling in the xis. They were cola and thus tend to hold the young pet- dently out for a n,nventlnn, or possibly pie OD oar farms. it is becoming a ft was the date set for the celebrated ren serious matter to see the young ••►tirdie'n Ball." At ell events. it ale blood from one fauns drained town- ,ennvl. they aeleeted the stately rest er, may try to tell the people of Can- ada on his Intent sfenking tour. in the past six years the G!iveinment h+t• Isn't, able to save the Canadian people $.140.I1110.0tek Abate this they have 'arch ns. In deereaie•tl taxes, Ayer' $is:o,O(Ni,(wwi In tariff seductions and sale. tax. 'itatest tariff rednctons neon it saving of $19.000.111110 to the"' people. And they are not to the end yet. Reduction of. the tariff doesn't up:w t l,ustm'ss. as the statesmen of the King Iloierntaent carry It on --it wards In such large proportions. Tido • donee of Mr. .inmrs Symon as the is tint n new situation by any-rtieaths, , a.rne of their n,tit•ities. Mr. Syntut . Mit it le growing to alarming proper- ells In New York and Mrs. Semon was lions." • ono spending the au -ening. When she Mr. Dean claims that the farmer returned. she heard a tremindon' and his family here the right to ex• hi ringP toll rind fluttering. ing,earti thinking for tort the 'tie hums comforts and con aid. as ..sly n e•onlnn enn. lin looking renlPn.r' 115 the people of the towns Into the drowing-morn, she found it and cities halve, and. be says, "the, full of blahs. and everything eneetid i statesmen of I'ansda and the h'. N. with ebony. two Inches of soot from the who make these things possible on chimney hail mplace. to `In wwith wrot will beho has will • the gn'ntist lenefs''tors ever of Am Iwo great nations on the North knew what this morn'. The rearm hail to herednorated. draperies mill American continent." rleutetl, niandstered fuirnitaure all re "Why be silent on these feathers?" 11oreited. anti the etrpets were altnost NI I help. At the time of writing. Mrs. Symon had almost succeeded in tv+stoning her house to Its act•nstemnl , order, lent she n•lnlree its that. fond as she is of bird... she hope. their next festivity will not he so near home, to his concluding query The letter Irl Mita of many indications that the Altu- atton of agriculture is the anblw•t of ties and anxious thought. Nit more echoes quotation eonld occupy the IVEN =AV / OUCi j ' GOO1 - - N kin*. MOWS T RAINBOW/ ouQ "PEACCe GOODS All IN ONE 'nf UTQAL'TINT TAKE •EM LEAVE EM )i � �►1 hr'� lr � I'' THE RIVALS —'Bystander, London. a - CARLOADS - - CARLOADS SHINGLES ROOFING EVERY GRADE, KIND. AND SHADE WOOD OR SLATE SLAB Call us if you arc in need of anything in this line. Goderich Planing Mills (BUCHANAN'S) Anything and Everything in Builders' Supplies Phone 47 P. O. Drawer 160 -) \chduelt for Econon.,je `r 0stributior C,*(° ALARGE sheltered harbor and unusual railway facilities make the Port of Goderich on Lake Huron one of the most desirable winter storage ports For grain vessels. Its harbor is the last to freeze up in fall and first to open in spring. It is accessible for any vessels. It is the most direct route from Lakes Michigan and Superior. It is situated on both Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways. These advantages have made Goderich a pivotal point for economic grain distribution and an ideal location for the profitable operation of grain elevators. Midland Securities LIMITED BONDS FOR INVESTMENT Royal Bank Building Telephone Metcalf 1184 London, Canada fit C •