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THE SIGNAL,, -
Catholic candidate for the Prestdeucl'i
of the United Mates, and in some
StS311.ii aurtrtera this fact Is supto' ed to 1*
\ fetal to his chances, but If the people
v BLly11h)11 1t}ttS Of the Republic stand by the spirit of
s CANADA News �, their national Constitution a man's
pP1Pef11 u
,f Camillo anon y religion ,should be no handicap. Can-
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,,lhed every Thursday morning. sell has had two Himont Catholic Prime
,,scrtptiou price $2.00 per year Ministers. one a Conservative. Sir
thetas in advance. '"John Thomason. the other a Liberal.
THE SIGNAL PRINTLNG CO., LTD.,
Sir Wllf.. t Leerier, and it is not to
Telephooe 36 : : Goderteh. " the discredit of the Protestants of this
W. 13. Robertson, Editor and Manager I Ilnniniun that, on the wlole, they
gave their loyal support to these 'm•nI,
of .another church than their own.
Thoth candidates for the Presidency are
strong men. Hoover has 'behind him
the prestige of the great Republican
pertc : while Smith, as a .tiea'ker at
Thursday, July 5,
Itea1 .1 1y weather.
• • •
The Ferguson Government refuses to
topple.
• • • itousteh put it. has the habit of %o'-
Huron rvwnty never hooked lovelier; tory. It looks like the greatest Presl-
than It does this summer.
• • •
As sotue„ne says, it is not the heat 1
one Ails. but the "humility" in the
air.
dentist race since 1915.
How Our Neighbors Do it
[Toronto Telegram)
Canadians Laking on from the out-
side at the cercus performances in the
political conventions across the line
may be Inclined to feel the putlings,of
superiority- and tw—laws thanks that
they are not as other people.
Acrnss'the invisible boundary there
• • •
if the family vote counts for any-
thiug. Smith and Robinson should
have the edge on Hoover and Curtis.
• • • Ws very visible difference in the way
Ikominiu❑ Ita1 101"s1 off well. The, of doing things. The marching of dele-
gations with their banners about the
convention ball. perfervid and pro-
tracted ,demonstrations In favor of ob-
scure candidates. and the heat that
may he engendered in any delegation
in oyy,,interial serail elver possession of
its l:altner. are all foreign to the more
wooer sons of the north.
But there is a method to the appar-
ent madness of the c. 1 Veition chaos.
Every apotheosis of clamor In which
some unknown statesman Is raised to
prominence In the eye of the eonven-
tion serves to satisfy the mitring for
reeognitioa of different districts in n
far-flung nation. For the Big Man to
1* nominated flrat would be to deny
the little %i1nwA Atte mnsr swing in
behind MM. their moment of ephemeral
glory.
:after all, the process serves to bring
out the eaadhk,tes that the country
deserves. If we. ns Canadians. ever
little superior about our own
emcees of this year's celebration
should be an encouragement to put on
something equally good, or better, in
succeeding years.
• • •
(congratulations to the people of
Victoria street United ,church, who are
celebrating the completion of half -a
century in their present church home
and nre starting out strong on another
half -century.
• • •
France has a scheme for the build-
ing of a great frontier wall. front tide
North Sea to the Mediterranean, to
protect her from her enemies. 'For the
Weeis
RIMS of the futon•. however, a wall
would not be of much evil, unless -a -
dome were built over it as a protection
r from assault kg an.' 'Civilization has a^'
low, wow_ methods. WP mac ask nnrselves ohe_
titer our ways achieve any htgla•s,---
_and forts at! •till considered ne•es-� moult
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BRIT.i" S PRIMATE TO BE HONORED RI THE PEOPLE
• lt of
er, and
Premier Stanley o anent public menhaveArchbishop
1 a.if York. do l inItte'all rto raise' a fund byapuisi c ssubser {(ion
-_- . � L low prominent t appreciation of his
for a tribute to aloe[ Iter. Sandell T. Dwvidvaon. Atxhhistago of e'(iateNoury, to express ai L
Persona! (•harecter and his services to the (lutreh and :he nation. it is proposed to make the presentation
to the Archbishop on the occasion of his golden weddin_. late ne his afar in with
thethe express
plreisig stipulation t. A hat
he use it to secure greater enol and comfort for himself 1 beth at heir rel, remaining
a to mark the
neral) will probably be place.' In the courtyard of the .trclrhisho o - _ intell-
association of this wonderful are an therewith. Is m0 h liverse oe An..hhishoppinioou •p 10 %‘1, fl'a'dta!1 r. uccee l bury Ias hint. expressed
he nloVespicture
ton of retiring shortly,
--nhuaaihc British Primate (Mint) with Lambeth Palace. his official o•sldence
t progressed telly -tff
nary. •
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1 Victoria Home and School Club RED HOT JULY DAYS
A trade treaty between Cana nuc I The
Canada extends to Newfoundland the held hI t
June _let, with tars. Palmer 1n the
British preferential tariff. while New -
chair. It has keen dee•idel that this
foundlond gives Canada reciprx•al con- year the (club will not hold a garden
1 of rata
(waters. The Canadian .o •
I Ing funds These funds are used
1. . regular ..... _ly meeting of the
Newfoundland has gone into effect. Victoria Home and Se•bol (club was
the whorl on the evening of
If Government party hut u -P other methods also is subsidizing a steamsLip sere ce
carry on the welfare and relief work
to Newfoundland. Canadians would pf the Cluh. to protide for the hohhy
like welcome t • -island colony" in- fair and furnish extra supplies for
n the ConfPthe 1 but i[ tins is not the
for the school families and
In -
et pi,�sibl,. the u t best [king L the 1' tat let.
iemds In Hfipirar batt on .
i e to we
1 1 1 The ('Iib Ie•idel 1" Loki a
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fr
HARD ON THE BABY
July --the month of
ted -hot days and east
cwtremely hand on li
rboca, dysentery, coli
i711attim earn• ntf 11„
little Iiv4- every sir
must be const:,ntl
prevent these tri
on suddenly r.
medicine is of
ul relations in tipsiness of the PPP() g haul tiring the be
t
re
ce hent:
nights; is
ones. 1Nn r-
nd cholera in-
nds of precious
r. The mother
her guard to
or If they come
hem. No other
ski to mothers
as 14 jtuby's
late
om [ben dose given'to t?liod
WI WS. o...•. boort. as spoke to the rin' . .ladling upon its, vent sunlIPr (.0[141 c1
work and J)1'%ilege>. Ile was most an -
evolved able d.,es comp nn L lirlK the tron-
elfin 6, do away to some ex-
reclative of the work lit Victoria y with banish
P I it The Tnbkt.v art+.
1
Your Education Isn't Ended
Because School Is Closed !
MAKE \tlt'It PLANS NOW
FOR A REAL. lit'SINEN1 TRAINING '1'IIIS FALL. is
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If you have two or More years High School work why not
consider a Secretiiiial Course at the
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
CLINTON, ONTARIO
B. F. WARD, B. A.,
M. Accts.
PHONE 198
made for a year, with specified rates'
for r.1atywent/tn ti -taIntents. If it Is
all paid off.1ittty in sic months instead
of a }ear. there will Is' a rebate on the
discount, title company being allowed,
howeveyfhree mouths' Interest as a
u.. -in any cane."
'1tlpara[11
\'here a wage-earsel by two ottletift
Character as Secu ity
••w a se•urit• will your company
rmad'" Mr. Reid was asked.
vier mainly." was the reply.
rtlrr's ante is en•You don't find the millk of human
r wagreartwn ot.kindliest+ iu the vroom of so iety -Quc-
od repo at on, will be suflk•kgNhew l hruubte-Tekgnaph.
arantee for the money to Ile ad-
vanced. Our Investigators, will ,decide
as to the reputation of the persons
involved."
Mr. Reid Intimated that his r•om-
pany- would make loans on Tenons
forms of collateral secnrlty, but was
not prepared to go Into that phase at
present. it w'as empowered. he Arid. to
operate in a similar manner to that of
the finance s-,orpora1lons who lend
money on aunonohiles.
Straitar Organizations
Asked what similar organlatati.o� s
there are. Mr. Reid stated that there
was one 10 Montreal witheb has isen
In operation for plant a year aid tae
believes it Is doing -well. bat enubi not
say much about it. There is the Mor-
ris flan Co. In New. York. which hos
:evernl offices in that city and many
branches throeyhnnt the United States
The Detroit Industrial (tank lvrtld11•1s
A Aniline im!lness. - Mr. held said 11.
- - Ickes of the American cvnupanies i
was not entirely alt altruistic one, but
a busirteta proposition calculated to
work out fur the twneft of all coa-
t -ernes!. He reiterated. as reported In
The Star yesterday. that the (central
:Rimose ('orpiratlon will haveand that In money tor its purpose
'well-known Toronto men were the
capitalists. There was nothing of a
stock -selling nature about It. he said.
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ARTHUR REID HEADS I cent. on loans from $200 to $500. and be beiterel the rate of-ttwwetnt--
h [ban charged was seven Petr cent. and the
iservi.e charge higher than that pro-'
lose) by the (central Finance (corpora-
tion 11
NEW FINANCE SCHEME two Percent. on all loans hag er
charge seven per cent. on loans &ver
t6"A ls.rrower of t1t3OO, for instance,
twill ryekve in setae! cash *'77..,0 at
are titoe the loan is negotiated. The
deduction. ••isist..of six pet cent. dis-
count. amonnting t., $1 t. and the ser-
vice charge at one and one-half per
cent.. amounting to $4.50. The loan' 1s
that. Our charter permit us. t
n
Former Goderitis Man to manage a
Toronto Enterprise '
The announcement In the TorneU&
papers the least week of a new finance
corporation is of particular interest to
(:nlerleh people, as the head of the
new enterprise in a former re+ident of
Goderich, Mr. Arthur 1'. Reid, who was
011 the staff of the 1.•c•al branch of the
Bank of commerce for some dears and
•left early in the war to go overseas.
Latterly he haft n manager of the
Balmy Reach I'C@ l"of
k of
l
'��-Ifikrt
:
awrnat is e;odrrieh rl. formerly Miss Bea-
it"
t w111 Pre' trice I'ridhanl. c'ara't' many friends In
(;odcrich wish him gust lock in Ili
new and Interesting under:., king.
The Toronto Star of Naturd^.y
tent with the annnal rash to purchase
Club. The meeting closet with the ,dealers or by mall %, he meticirle
sebool books and suppllea at the begin- singing of the National Anthem. from The Dr. Williaea'•etts a lax+ the following with reference to the
Hr.s•kville (int "divine ('o..1 new eorporatiotlL,
-W111 It bring yon into competition ,
wj11_Le hanks?" he was exited.
"No. not at all. On the other band
it will he In co-operation with the
hanks. 1t will 1* an enterItflse. toxo.
which will encourage thrift."
Mr. Reid admitted that the scheme ,
The forerunner of colds
and grippe.
Heat and inhale Min-
ard's and rub it on the
throat and chest.
The great preventive.
y4
Ming of the school term. Shortly be-
fore the end of the acl ool term in June
each pupil -reretr tat a milt -ort tam late
plies he will require at the re-op...ming
Of school in September. During the
vacation this dict can los el„ecked over
by the parents. and If any new tsoks
or other articles are called for the pur-
chasing can be done during the holiday
period. This will relieve the strain
upon all concerned. and the melteme
might well lie adopted generally.
• • •
Government candidates won-G—nll
three of the I'rovit,clnl Lye -elections
be1d last week. In SoitthIttrnee
fact. Conservath-e, defeated McCollum.
Progressive. by a majority of about
1500. In haat Hamilton Morrison,
Onnsertative, won over a Liberal and
an independent Cnnseevative. in North
Renfrew Dunlop, Conservative. de-
feated Martin. Liberal. The vote to
all the contests was light, in East
Anrntltnn being only about one-third
of that east. In the last general elec-
From the Quiet. Humry Ilcrarding — --
A. 1'. Reid severe(' his coniectlon
�!•tase-so-she 4:ry ttessdeutv(trt et--• HURONCOUNTY$(. _with the Canadian Rank of ('ommetsre
1 last night and is ;rRank lug with c+r
N'eallh and Paehhm FAIR DA�L1� I ganizntion work at general manager
Whether you enjoy a restful holiday I of the (central F`,oenre Corporation.
at n quiet boarding horse or all the Reid, 10th—Farna. i This 14 an end•rpr,se which was r• -
gayety and sport of a fashionable lith-41oderlch to oh cerate incorporates: by sloecisl set of
hotel. Muskoka Lakes will surpass : 14th—Colh,lrne township.
1 1'arliameat of the Dominion of ('nn•
your fondest expectations of ai ideal ' 18thAshfle l towpabip. pain for the por les: of eupofilying bank-
' 18th—St. Helena ing credit fai•Ilfths to salaried nk-
snMnsknkg platy. 15th—Wroxeter. Ioy,ere wage sailers. professional
Muskoka bakes are noted the con- • $Orb-Niyt11. P
Brent ul. al one of the Protest, met 31st—tEi+rwlcit towntl�tp and business men Indwmeta. the sys-
benntl[ul, healthful and happy simmer '22nd—Ethel. le tem to he known n ci'o,tral banktt?g'
playgrounds in the whale of Canada. elan
1Nelighthtl summer hotels provide
facilities for every type of spirt.
Swimming, hosting, tramping. tennis.
diad telt-1ltfg malate a
pleasarew that make a holiday spent in
afutskoka never to he forgotten.
Muskoka is the vacation land for
those who have only a brief holiday.
it is only a few hours' train journey
from Toronto. ('anadlan National
pnivtdes such excellent servkee that
ran may enjoy Its delights and return
lit work with fresh energy and cojoy'
went—all within the space of a few
days.
Any Canadian National Rallways
agent will gladly give yon full in-
tlon to the Legislature. The nnlyl formation 1lnelnding hotel rates) and
change in the standing of parties 14 literature on the various resorts of
from the result in South Brine. which Muskoka Lakes.
was formerly held 1.y the •Progressives.
Many j.iiwrels in the urban divisionsL
evidently stayed away from the polls,
and towns which gave McCalinm a ma-
jority In the previous election tits
tithe line) lip in the ('nnse'n•ative
eoimmn.
• • •
Smith and Ibstver it 1s The Demo
eratic convention lit, llonatnn. Telles
gave the New York rocernnr the l'resl-
dentlnl nomination on the drat halo[.
and followed this lip by naming Sen•
ator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas ns
candidate for Vico-President Robin-
aon'e nomination. like That of Cur-
tis by the Repnhlbatts. Ia .iesignel
to strengthen the ticket among the
farriers. who will find Mrther enconr-
sgement to snnnnrt the Democratic
nominees in tl:e platform of Ile Ianais'.
which offers relief from the nnfivnr-'
able emolitlnn- tinder which nrrlenl-'
tore hs the United States is anfferlfig.
fin the liquor question the conventhm
adopt...! n policy which t'as seeeoten
b,• th.. 'drys." hot Governor Smith's
personal views nn the quedion are not
!rich ss to satisfy a strong body in the
Southern Democracy find a revolt 1a
three toned However. what Smith
Imes In this direetlln may be more
titan rnede np In others, and Ithis remeaitiino
he he seen how large a pe
11 play In the contest which now
menew. Amide ie the first Roman
•• 24th—ftelgrava •Mr. held has I.en connected with
" 28th—t'sdarne •townshipt a Catlel.111ln thin of Commerce since
" 27th—Crediton. 4. having hod ' wide banking ex-
" h--4:r_nn4 Bend. p,.u,•e'In Motor'. Alberta and Ore-
s
�
e - lTnsiiwood. Before ns•mlinte the tannage.
2nd ---Zurich. metof one of tl- Toronto branches
" 3rd—persalt. ' of
.of
Rank he laid the ep{sic•meet
4th—Clinton town. of an officer at the head off..* for
' 7th --Clinton rural. awn yes. ite ecpsets that the Cen-
tral Flt.1co ps
o,r,r•atlon will tee open
First Alderman: "11•W was the Lan- for bual•ss in Toronto at about the
qua last night?" Second Name:
"Very quiet. They had neither soup
our after-dinner speakers."
Suggestive
A series of revival sen'iees was be-
ing conducted in a remote Texas
town. and placards,announcing the ser-
1i(es were displayed in conepb•notis
plates. (lure day the following notice
a pp sea rel :
miciclle nquguat. when he explains
that bwnt•ill ie made t" nen and
women °food character ;n 8111011 RIR
ranging fin gat to tka()tM1, for one
year or le repissble nn n monthly
or weekly ayrnent n. all (Recountrates andi^a•.s'' t risen latel by
act of Parliament loan most be
for a worthy par n11 the extent
thereof will Io• eRai 1 by the earn-
ing ps.wer of the wen
"114.11. Its iocatlon and Absolute krrg�ialati•n y
Certainty. Frank Gowdey, tenor sol- Khat will Is,rr,*s 112414' to Pal
0141. al11 sing -Tell Mother 1'11 Re (4n the nec.oasumption?" he was
There.'" 814.0.1.
•Nix per cent..,rotmt and n ser -
A horse named Prickly bleat won 1'bH charge.•! hP •piled. "This ser-
e Hare the other day. Wonder how %ice charge, w•ltictcovera cost of In -
It escatti l being scratehet.- Teter- vestlgatl. tI. will one per cent. on
boyo' Kxnnl1ner. loans lip to $2111. c,, and one-half ler
Coat of
-,- OF FOUR LINES
OFPIE-W CORS
Irresistible feminine appeal has been added to maseu-
line power in The President, The Commander, The
Dictator and The Erskine.
Beauty—Here are delightful new colors from which
to choose --with just a dash of antique cunning in the
finish of interior door panels and exterior body belt.
Smartest of upholstery fabrics in harmonizing shades.
Charm—Here are alluring new features to increase
your pride of possession—handsome winged headlamps
—fiat radiator cap with the same wing motif—slender,
graceful radiator design—jaunty "polo cap" visor.
Comfort—Seats of new design—full cushioned, form
fitting lounges—adjustable steering wheel—ball-hear-
ing spring shackles give unapproached riding ease-
--super-brakes which stop the car smoothly, gently in
half the standard distance.
These are the cars women have been hoping for—
spirited, beautiful, safe, comfortable. Luxury and
good taste at (hie -Profit prices.
New President Eight -62225
—109 horsepower -80 miles per hour
The President FJght . $2225 to 93280
The Commander ... 1960 to 2115
The Dictator 15.50 to 1755
The Erskine 109S to 1325
All prices J. o. b. W alker:411e
Government taxes extra
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e.nco chats syr <1 W - ay est arc navv y w
J wa Goko' ,... To:
Made in Canada
Tatty e W Fvrse - Bu'r, T S%Nr dpff/NEsi
MAK0 BRI r St( 'rw 1 cts.T Ass^V
FILMS FOR USS' OUR S[N:. HW4OUZ!
Here is a trent that can't
be beat! Benefit and plea-
sure in generous measure!
Peppermint VIavr
:...
F. H. WOOD & SON
St. Andrew's Street
Shoteroorn— GpStreet
PHONE 540 (t*+fielr!t;:-'-rr
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AN IRONIC RRITiSH Kt:HINDER
"iornethltg dollars cannot boo."