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The Signal, 1930-9-4, Page 2I1-Thurwla7. September 4, 111811. THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. 1 �etsbUahed 1$46 GODERICH : CANADA Meaner of l'aaadian. Weeld) News N a••► ltaaa1t , t PuhilabaC ever Thin-inl i7 morning Subscription price $200 per year strictly to advance. THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO.. LTD.W Telephone 3b : Gedert. Ont. W. H. Robertson, Editor and Manager Thursday. September 4. lit all EDITORIAL NOTES A GOOD SUGGESTION (Exeter Times -Advocate 1 It you were W Prime Minister Iieu- nett's place what would you do lu re- gard to unemployment? We have et suggestion for the townahlp and county fathers -start gangs of men catling Mlle weeds by the roadside. FAl ! WORK -WITH TIUL.COMIREAX-Dear Kr ,1 Letters to the WHAT'S HURTING THE $MALL TOWNS! (Toronto Sur) By way of reply to an article on this page asking the Quentin'as to what 1t hurting the small tow ns -with a view to dlworertng what wonid aid them --Tile Goler ; aSignal suggests. Get ready for the Goderlch Exhibi- tion, September 11 and 18. • • • School is open again. Three cheers from the flops and girls -no? • • • The new Federal Parliament is to meet September Silt. The iwrotinl prom leen t0 be an interesting one. ' • • • . P1x Bummer f ilPaitii* at an cud, but we way yet have some Of the heel wea(bee ett tp-yait'.------ a - The weather man Must have gotTits lines mixed. The vote on July as didn't mean that the country wanted to go dry. (Fanners' Advocate) It Is claimed that wish the latest combine harvester -threshers the aver- age time to harvest Its acne is, forty- ticc minutes. 111144 is a relucton of 1151.1 llv7 per cent. trout the (Mae re- quired lu hurc.wtittg ural threshing an acre a ventury ago. Nlachiaery has greatly flcllltatel v.ork. ell the farlu Rh well as in the tactory, but it throws wan}• men out of employment. • • • Montreal interests are trying to de- cide Canadian Sationel Railways pol- icy. Will the Bennett Government al- Ie$w this kind of tiling? The editor of The Signal visited the xOrouto Fhlbit►on this week for the ,y.: ;out time 1�'some years. And even at that tIle attendance showed a decrease. -� • Ian Sinclair Macpherson WW1 the first prize baby at tlw Toronto Exhibi- tion. whaling kW nod a gold medal. The Mac'" start.early and never quit. • • • 1Te attendance at Toronto Exhibi- tion shows a decrease of over .200,000 in e-ompatlaoa -with test year, ` a willing to wager there will not be "peek a dry in the crowds at the God Wltb, no market in sight the price of wheat continues to. drop. The Dunning budget was au effort no facilitate the Sale of wheat and other Canadian products to Great itritaln. What sub atitute has the new Government to of. fer' • • Premier Ferguson proposes to Anse school grants in future on attendance. eft took.-ttk•e a-w•hwele to-feree "dated schools by freestni ouLtil .• ler sections. The new AllyJ1l.191_te by that time Mr. Ferguson may have more light on the matter. A great` Canadian benefactor would be an Inventor who would enable householders to buy their heat from central plants like they buy tbeir -hydro light. -Toronto Globe. The • Globe's editorial. page -4N so much improved M tete that it he jar - IIx better than f r . igbt ring to notice the repeated Mae of the word "like" for "n.." RS in the wen- F•%RMERS' REPRESENTATIVES truce above quotes. There Is a little PROTEST look on false syntax that *mild Ire of (The l'armerii Sun: every rditirea desk. • • Anu,nneement ie made that the (In- arlo Government is employing an of- ficial to ndcanc• the Interente of re' - A POOR EXAMPLE TO ('OI'>i (London .\dcertiser 4 Dr. Pratt• former Oiled of the Amer- h•au Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Cowmen*, says the u•w United States tariff has injured the foreign trade of that country more than any occur- rence In the past generation. "Its very existence is lhelang1•reI" hr say]. Probably this is true. Canada should try to rapture the trade forfeited by instead policy which w cansiug tlw forfeit. If_Ia P •t given why the bylaw 111101114 i floss n Tl pmts. One says. if they were w, a purity T: "What lu asseasmeut 1ri111 some wruk plums Towns?" The- out of town that can out sell to Johan. the alma! taw their ns.es1uienl s11u19,1 I.t •r,' selves. The duos!. II.µ would the) like to be 011 answered. T a parity with rowilelitice pl41.te that life and aloud are stweessfnl•r It they were, their as- The small seesment would he very much in- (Tensed. n ('tensed. Again. ib"'s auyune believe if fife ting utter ( tax of the plant In totereuw•y1 It w•111 make harder times In town. dr it e111 !RIse' the price of flier? The price alight iner•asi' unless -111e shareholders would he willing to take a smaller .1ivielend. Itnt they do 1101 want to do that. Tu defeat the hylas' will not hurt anyone. except Make "nlaller divi- dents, for tlw shareholders. Persons intereeted in the plant claim this le and tlw old host, town nature without careful examination. tlw baht paying plant they have. - 1s left to take care of Itself (wave for There is a steady Iwalruc'y to merge A. E. MATHESON. an occasional elat, trim wine former' anal amalgamate Industries. with the town Isl}•. Who In the Arlin return 40 result that some of the factories and ANSWERS I their mmtfi,es,.. as the owners Iwurl's in .1 id 1 In the deal are p • truces, rti•.1 rowdy or temr•Ties SRI -yt*F-gtudu• I\'.slhe•atay. allgnwt grime -the Small er is u- simple one: rr, hurthlg them - ;question IN easily ni i1'I,I.try are the community. 14 *11H1 imagines lw .l other people (nut ue1W - thereby put- ritir• to work and s(wntfiug the alp.. has to 110 1t. The r•Nu11, both IF his money (or ',tumid ray 1, - .nterst and his :money) lean . tb• "uuu1411ity and others being Cpl•, of by it (nut in his own coansanalh' his neighb0re and friends dependent on labor. business contracts or day nock are tercel to go tdscwhere tor 11 Iicelihuixl WISITECHUIRCH I Ernest, also Mrs. Andrew Kirk. Seaferth, motored to Detroit on Fallot last and spent the wesk4*d with the latter's daughter, Mrs. F. L. Creigh- ton. Mr. Fred Tiffin b visiting this, week t the home of Mr. Alec. Murray, ehlrf detective of Toronto, and attend- ing the F,xhiblUon. Mr. and Mrs. liarry Peppier. of Tav- howl.. spent the week -rod at the home WHITlICHI'RCH. September 1. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Little, of Ashfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Miss Mc- Quuld. r , Mrs. Marcie, and Miss Velma Scott .I are tit Toronto 1114+ week attending the t y^t]t�: :: !' •J :� _, j `Esc GLIA'Atli -Trine •fin ices ed -Kai• 'more. *tan lir. ares . ldrs. l;to. water- 31x.. - t(gTpg_1i11d ion- - Itrlustrirl centres hos been for yean field and set Jack. of Toroutu, ostreil „meat tlw week+ad ht}sMng the smaller pines. A new in- --on Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Dawson. iHarry' t. lustre does out establish Itself 111 a� Messrs. 'Alec and Hugh Sutherland, Iw1ih Mr. HrJrM ;Vier, �il`il. RPritletl - - meall place 1f it Iwo Ret clasper {Newer Int Hulyr04ae also Miss Harsh fiarbutt ITlffll. hi n large cite. An misting industry and Nils heti and Mr. Joe (:aunt, I lir. and Mrs. Albert Cameron, lila may .- uwu}' ur if burnt not doer wen• Hwalay %Ishtar% at the 1 • of ►n,o-Ik brother Jr114 atN. sister Mrs, not rebulld. " (NI r. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland. Marler. brother l and sou Jack. of 4r Mrs. Thr pr."I4N•rity of a hundred or 11 \Ira. Craig: sr., Is visiting with her "t"'lir Su11dap at the h ul Sl r. and couple oftl hunlln'11 of the smaller eon- sisters, Nies. I:relg cud Mrs. tl'Uuud, Nlrs. ]'111. Portion. f the 1'ruviucr, cud some not so tree a of Brantford. entail, Is of great Importance to On- and Mrs. Alfred Naylor owl trrio and to the I►uwhtlol. Some of the daughter, 01 l'lialhaw, also Mr. and weekly 1•ewspapers have for years ad- Mr,,. Aka, Naylor alit' family. u1 (4(nuh- raatal a'`nat rate for Hydro pNIV.er, rmphIQ. irpeut the week -end at the and while we have never leen able to f M 1 M lir Naylor home a r. •w rN. a r, ^r. give this agitation our support we are MI„s N- M rtln left uu Tuesday e prepared to Kay that 110 proposal hay- t„ touch In a µ•had at wow Station, ins to do with the rejuvenation of the north of the Sal. town.. and villages ought to be rejected Mhos Fitments. Purdue, R.N., Inas re- turned to Toronto. She was aceom n- The lL 1LtIU[ttrr:� exted ricer slq jt,r*R•s. t( .c tor a le•KTg'II1 " t111,tpltr Ik'ar Sir. -Map 1 les slider In the bpi of course must 1. enacted by law, VACANT STORES AT LCCKNOW (-►lawns of your paper to reply to A. 'N �t'ettr"4' LE. Ntotlienou. on IN•hatf of the R;. . [ (t jut•i"irt.:'eiin+•'•itw•.rtiWtuares. their How' Is business" 14oµ 4th ofd w i• • s art8 faarOtlr•4. and• 11w town a t0Nn doing? are questions oftei asked g.•nerat !'fast. may 1 unkind 3tr. by thaw who have been awry from is Mathon that no wan can Tice unto Luckuow for a number of years. Well, for the enlightment ut these and per- haps at w he"nr Nr" to ba 1m, it ill home as well. we can site that every aline and shop at all suitable for bush:eua is occupied. TTift fact was brought to ourattentionlast week when a temple. of Fount fellows n about town looking for a suitable rearm in white to open 'a radio and pa Wel by her brother Hector. who at- tended the Nihibition. present- . Mr. and Mrs. ('rh•In Pluses and fam- ily. of St. Marys, have been visiting i)' clotted down. They Err usually the her with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. alter Forks, with the fewer ~piny-t},Julie ('filth. Mlle Eleanor Sprung x1441 Mb.. Kalb or If this Is nntoetel then each torn- I Should public acs and the• older class of warhfurry. key m•utltellanle 1'^I sewn I'rtterwe, who have been vl"It- ottnitc must becomea Mw IIMW it- merr'rw whh-11 in this wry extiu(uWiing'w1M their aunt. Mee. Clematis, ('sox, self stet take ,rah ,ul,nat.t itself (If i local Industtir' Could the pulley lltalued at lie retorter} to Auhaten. ndel ale tun% ,z.% sot er ee vulhcatr a spirit ort fairly de•larei and ma Mr. IN1wwm 1 nig• stir dlarnship then with Lh1nk first. last a merger .must. for a 'Oren tlue at IThuw-Gaal weldlttg laat weak. act - Ing tat all the time of their 1µ'n towu or last. c•outluur to operate all plants Ing as "best eau." himself alone.village In•lodal In the deal? I Rev. J. Pollack tack the service in formal, Mr. Matheson la.a newcomer .Ivy clepartaseatSi .togs. • nu been mac returning from 1 p show resterIs do t ho )Toronto, to town, and. Ns such. has hardly had our amu town or village stores. Some the smaller towns n R Mrs. Sarah Irwin. c [ Nmr to gear with regret open the first say. Het they are s., much chea{wr." progress is the contention that under ap•tuting this mask with hrF cousin, Installment of taxes as hr luaus it Not a bit of It. There is an established the hunch bank epitome the lours -man• I \ i useeTii the tax collector. He remarks market price for qtt article+. ut Pur- t4te PeuPlr would like ili be better- rhase. barter and r•r rhauge_ The only informed about the bylaw' that 1s to way the big deparlineital stoles buy la submitted for their ap►procal. and at such big dlarouot is this: they are elictrlc store. We couldn't direct them Ithat Its merits (t[ 11 has ■ns, 1 should buying from tie pen they have ruined rip oilP cacwut Place... a -_dict. which they tar explained_ lir. Math:ste . do jun by (nett saeY-_ .skid-calrl/rgttr thought spoke well for the tows, ai-1inafutalu that the peorle of this town business. thoggh, they would rather have found (art. any leas intellIRent than In many 1 nerd lards) i.nc if veru Map some other towns and cities in this country (eayt tlrirs ur turnitute that you should take upon yourself from your r Ii.•r hr will Wesws the task of raising the mentnl stand- either cash or ele.li' to bac anythhlg ard of this town's taipsser,0 it is yon bae•e to eHl pr.cidi^R the pr11w 1* right -keeping mou.y" in the home environ. - The big mal 'I.•r 1114''.'• do not pay one nicks4 1 taxes for stealing the rightfnli traQr of the small town NIT. Editor. If i ■m t•ot'reetly ht- Boycott all mall ond.'j halts•" or big I Among other suggcsfous that have moment t'Itun•h here 0n Smuttily atter Patronise tae Ir to its 1N to why certain of �, his holidays. elle pito* vacant. GETTING WALL -EYED? Outlook) • fhttl (The New As every ooe knows. moor spectacles and eyeglasses are worn now than ever before. We are told that the waiting rooms of o'ulles are crowded to the d -pots. Anda learned anatomist has the t,•ctilg of a_few dollars in tazeu tndt'smru end tifi.rr. Tlw -'11r )g thet rte tar nty-fi. Heores ince Ilk tkir rx o IDe at the taspty-- t Id It dues Parkhill were visitors at the home of during past twentyttvr years. since �rfirtww await' be'lint amt ref +msiin w►; ho last automubileN tN'canw common. there has wry been a marked change In the human physiognomy.' The bridge of lair 1111s:e' the people here who need enlightening, It is you. The whole time of your letter hounds like an individual effort of • man µhu has enough motley to last out with careful manaEemeut. such as ager centalt authorize small loans halt as readily as managers In larger ewutres eau authorize larger loans. - Then, tau, It Is asserted that the small town Is unable to absorb its own natural Increase in population. A boy enters a hank and an norm as he ae- qulree • little experience he Is morel I Luckuow this year. while Miss VI 'nut - away to • larger branch. A INry wants fowl lett to join the Ripley Hlgi to be a lawyer, a doctor, an engineer !k•hlwl staff. - the first step up Is o111 and away. Mr. and Mrs. (s'o. Walker and nems, sgrs.\' 11. !'err er. Mr. Ell lot t Fells, of Whighs in, .(get est Khoo' on Tuc.day do S. S. No. 10. Khios... and Mies MacDonald, Lochalsh. started teaching In P. S. No. 14. Waw•n(M,. _Mks Olive Farrier and Carman Far- r" attending Htgh Iktiad He must go awry to college and on and vinf far - torte., on from there. lttllers Ret work tortes iu the big cities or they go oar west. If they stay In the village. every- twxly scams to iw minding. taking care of them: if tlwy arise and go away they. escape all this Intrnilve gainer - vision and fancy tler will hare a of Fest Wawan esit, *bled un Sunday at t1µ home of her 'Mother. lir. WUI Humphrey. St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton. of facet. agent the weak -end yetwe-hetore leav-' Ing on their holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sutherland. of • • "It Is knot's fair deal to take a wan from a farm or a factory, clap a tin hat on his head, and then shoot Ills if lits nerve fails." -Ernest Thurtle, M.1'. • TIME TO DUCK "Really, BIII, your argument with your wife last night was most •wlr•- tug " Wasn't it, though' And when she threw the axe at the 1 thought I'd split." -Annapolis Log. Made of pure vra . his in modern sunlit factories_ No •zpenao spared to have It (peace wholesome and Intl flavored. GLEYS Y wrapped and •µlad to bap It as good as when it loaves dm facture. W RIGLRra fa bowed to be Me best that men and machines sod money can maks- The delicious _peppermint - Haw feadesie do swank tar • DT ON8 ere who areilti•¢rr f11eT atµ ( (ant opo an ,•norl11ous turnover mance to get ori In the war Mo. .tel Mn. Jas. Sutherland as lnpr^p•rly clothed and Led. You have and a small rte. -lenge. It i" legal not really wand matter" to know that Nfa1d.7 already Rorer to 11* trouble of diming enough Ina way. bur 11411 lndlrwtlp they always 104)14 stark 1(14x117 on their Mr. and Mrs. 1). Reeeroft and alit about the... 1111 �r tax peter% arestraint of Common trade and fair- attire place and will rarer 1)e as toad le widening, ear eyes are naming round to the ski's of aur heads. And this evolutionary pro•ra 1*'due to the effort to look "tideway's rbc e neves- der -I Now as a worklagsanaand taxpayer. Rene in the plate, and head otfllwS hare undertaken to educate them into rhase la very gerbil's charge.. Tla•y. of any other ale long ■s they lire. tsar weds �e bettrring their own col too, +pend little m,•,... ill the common- Su far In the suggestion" dition. it even the clerks (wing stun- have reaehrd us there linen not seem to• tlorw while rnxwing a streewould it wouperhaps toe better if 1 mask alty of keeping an eye on aerial traffic tieing w either the big 'hien or in turtlwr e,rwplioa lee matters. Letman ' s of this matter from a poor maIr Want America outright. They only bol (141 a think nhout something rise' of view. 'The N\'. C. F. M. is an old very email diessunt .11.1 Enc reputable eMtabw lishmt hare. emplml41R • large tradesma■ If he t1a• Initiative enough T OF MISTAKES number of mµ1, and has groan from n t -u Id meet t pries, but he moat PiiI1.OSOPHvery email concern -to IM present vat' bare the sins Wwer-_ot We I Hoiden GhdN•, suer of business. It haw leen given place behind - to do It. Then If be A responsible public hoard was these bylaws from time to time as tbe) I le .ucreit.tnl will Ila .employed, a akin errors in jalg' Ili. '� charged with making other (Irmo In other places they have by entice. 11 was 51104dimwit that kept their employees M etesease words this board had over a peeled of �a than almost W Miser plant we kalirw mow. Tot this, or unshaken til. I Ali deln-Dtgallw in 46.11 I a" taw tailor Will lie Ilk To thin, one of the area lane •flack- (Ewa, ■od proper() •o, bat the _mam•ait7 t" always e8' 'answered. "There are anew. N>K: 'soot er% praettcally as may � �y : � 8{ y�g.pi. j!>t'�r t10Z is the order of the day. types of person. who never make mix- men as all others combined. and It rlty In On 'atnre from am given? Mise Agar. of 1,ueknow, has returned takes: the liar. because he never would he quite reaewwuhle to may that date, more rradeemen and more hese sitar spending a few weeks with • admits them the fool. because be It is the.wage-roll of this cooewrn that journeymen. cietentera. mamoas, paint- lwr uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mia. doesn't know when he mniiee fiSleal. of Bill town Tter,r — sets the Property ern and 441 on "Fr* nIIITed= ]lei"ARat' and thirdly. the• oyster, because' he .Now, Mr. Mathewn. enppxre we take tore all tndeYurn sad arlleano should r a uvea does anything. your advice and turn down thin bylaw. have apprentices; thew' young marl (Heeds "We do not think we are either let us see what might quite essay be will Rr^w 4'p "Nh tap community and fonls, liars, or oyster+. No one entrant- the result. You have stated that after serving their '•ppr nth -whip will td In a large enterprise eau foresee the meso loosen $200,000 In ten years. etthrr IYlntfun.• t6 wort with their everything. `tometlmeolhind-alaht Is Yon figured the loam toe • i,erannal }tIIagtPr "r"P"'"1"/""" of ttwlr ?en/ - everything. let us figure It for the future ll•ter will sial. a ce repaired renewal ; compared with lad) c rk. boy verbal*, an appren- Hoe will also will employ trivet' work: then he home tailor, oboe - i.1 .: and then the and w) rah. be anything very constructive of con- clusive In Itself,-- unless It be the sug- gestion made by one reader that tease ought to he appointed a mann like the P. i). Row commission which hare hnve"tlgated our Wb111• institutions 10--jevest for and report upon rural life sod tile. state and progress of the small frowns. BELFAST t intsodad fdr-.iaaC'6!'h ^:;� BELFAST, Augten 2•'S. - J, EVERY MMU ■•UR•UR ■!■R�.*M ■ ■ ■ ■••�I•>iwon -- - D AYS COMMENCING • MAJESTIC �► STRATFORD MONDAY NEXT SEPT. 8 M 1N1 Mryt Pam Sherwood. of ianes. visited with Belfast r last wee.. Our gimlets.. Mr. Watson hauls, I• expected tol•r'rlve this week with his bride. 7hµ aloe piglclrg_tkelr hone b the iurt. We wiilt__thrt• "life interest" 1n welfare of the town and all mot sties bun- the Warr of their birth cod raper mini payers. nits con/wrn emplol to leave it. lees and fifty mew at an average of The mltuuliniity Itself must 1.11141 ft - fifty dollars every two weeks. As you went to en much trouble to figure the Arthur I)nrin'. secrterc of the f'en- tax Iles 1 thought It would Iso quite Kilian t'ouncll of Agricnitur•, ■1r1 In order to 46 00121eview. u rin141rom r Allhze Bruce Mi•Ncvhc s president of the town'Pot(tt of __re this ('cm1{rm• pope ;'olid Fyrtnl•rs of Ontario. are to he that In tek_years this bout $21aiQta•t s commended for their part in Islet elft In wages. just abort flat Is spent week's meeting. -of the Employment say nothing of theturned soldiers among the employers ISortie the �ruttilvid tat Ottawa. he Darbyobjecof the in around being nhaand at the rbor sat a Isiurt of .exit throughout the trprltxl. The cal to the: tariff hatttt{�{p injected tato the lar. Yet no "veno arkoner p the urwRirkira(twr11 �. Gul;etnmetiT'-;,.jj�,yjf shunitf'Wi"Qf'r: ..,wt,.µ yf; ilrµatjlt _ tiff, hiwrr••ek•w p Iilwd-J,ern atl.d�lelr self together allotrat theme invaders stat the email 1owf win lie "i).i�,,. an'' prosperous Your. trine. Toronto. 4I1KNI IN l:. TOSSELI.- ST. HELENS nail. Salon,' reop•ta next week. Phill Stewart Ices given the arbor:11UOm iresh met of paint. which Ins made Attire an Improvement. Mr. and Me. William Itlw•rwod vis- Itel with their daughter- Sirs. R,awrt Niel nuts s. at T*eswater. Mr. and Mr*. Joke Ruche. from l'oint ('lark. ca Ref an friend* twee on 141 miry. ('OMI(' GAME Or NATIONS lvf. HFLl;NS, SeptrmtN•r Hc,µ- would yell define a nation and 19rtrtt+ arluwrF:q+i'ee+t'ao.7tilrsdrJ willkte eerpies• A ganm •�••.rmastly pop. •-•we ittals.'i=ta{vr the releral Gortrnment b.. Jayter ed Labor. t µaa . t if dfiT im'n *fie eratai elltaa rte Ya.-.s+aaaluD•iitaat who the -fatter •sti1 shake fl )(5rtit!►tr,-1 tire' xtul ha ie eel 1' Corti resenting the 1'Nnn.lfan Manufacturers .rr Iand 1have taken no notice of the THE PICTURE EVERYONL HAS. BEEN WAITING FOR 4A" 'Y�Wes there is statutes}• pr^vfsiuu for the lip meat. positions. ThereIs no ouch pro- give. on behalf of his clients. that - vision In regard to Pruvhll•1n1 appoint prIe44 to mesntuers would not he n 1 Tie 1'lolN• 1NIIIIte ant refilled If the tin•if1 wail ingrained, that t„„4' c�1ildT3fttt1lt41'.rf-*'k*w a rrrt*rr4t yr u1QM)w vctei t0 s'•• r.f the s•tI"( an1 Mlss Keeatrkce• Harrel *t -f:enevu for the nal'etlnpr . more prl"q,rrity brought NIIQuuillmw 1::".4111.11s rg.• of the Junior.'nf taw iwwR„r of !(xtl,mn. Tbie anasei 0r At ltelfast s heal Mr. \\'neon Davits, 'wan an Ingenious entities( to iew•rtlre 11 ItrmP of Tun. Is the teacher. at Nn. 9 Mlew, fl(i'{i/1Ie rnees. w 1.. H,uekPtt .11'1 at Ftwdyle Mg's (:n/' of the English it waw urrt:iadly rv- - IA"•ktlarr. Nlr. suer• Q,-te,, rf 14-afwt4. vis imarked'1►a• Englishman -un h�e"•tie. ttel at h,itnP t i •t we k. Two l:nvllahmet --a club. pointwrnt 1 war-,eirfN lo ./, �,twataG11i1, what aNMnrstar he you rr. adyi(w of men who try M live f merits. and, xr the• comu-U of ,tgrlruttMr r•)tefary the upas Sen .betweed Teterams Put- 1 f 1 f aha t(ti ;Sikhs; la 'n ;fritrnta I Int ra a uR I P ..fli ik nal thatit would themselves alone. 1 have h nen sly. "Kell. bylaw or no hyla . they can't hake the plamf away. end it w•tmld m1 flay to keep It shirt down... To there men may 1 say this: Sitppse to the tnxpaJ Mr. .\Ivin %r ods. who ham liven at Thee Englishman --• wrest Laspire plupel be the Fw1en Peet...flee not hMp tins country w ern ^f (11(5 town partnlwl( tall i veterans employed llv the he harmful r. in ng ke Robertson obe tso Nn H" eery granting ,.anesei0ns to the .company- Hamiltol far meatier. le spending thfr IK tlw Germans it ware .x41. w•er•I: w'.itll his anr/tht•r. M. R. ]. ante (arrear n prnh•swre. tellin n illi Winter Itoard affords a veagute in hisreference,.ethe effect of to tine Mr. Nlethesm's I:iciir8*rn 9 .- W1NId+. {N•f,ln• nwot! t. Tl . R. ...Two German. -a eheashrR. lost R ice appointments entst}' ler moue of n higher tariff on 1)rleer. The mum, 1111(► every tan years -1 r. Miss .\rube Pliers ten nw Taoday tar 'There err(nal's " *44041 . I'I/etoffic-• xp{Noinhnc•nfe bare gone to fnrtnrers, hr std, meld warmly iN• es• them fo orpPnti more a1)110W 5fl7 and Ssm iss A after mpendien • pleasant Of tlw Swiss: pee il4 to Rile x IowantPP tint prleel. keep thin mill peening steady. Theft holiday here with neer neither. (areIsw lieSw�a pastry-eluop. war veterans. )Assn than ter per erne 1 I f It alrptl41g Sfr. Nethewu'm advice de- Mr },rad Nies. Raker. ..f TO -prima. Two Swha-an inn. Ing thin the coat- •111 Yom- formerly Three o:Mane Grand, time Motel. re The Rueeianm erre tJI1M drw•rt7s•i: The t:lolw observes. the'first (Intl of ed that the tariff lw excluded from the,trruv de. xi then It will • n•sident of Furl)ty. Thr RuaM n --n rand, plake d(Ncussio11. The tariff ruuld not carr �ita111e torr transfer the busbies,. lnR tNr Wirt- res. a .4 'Nherde e. snit wm mr. 4 M Husdnnn-ter fools. the Il4(1. EthelvIncislimily' lel to \lithe NIIN 4(.D a flunk. n. M slat Thaw Ill .inns—,t Nue foot'. mire that the hotfaarclll empl employees, neve mired otherwise It In the uld on Thursday. atter on frfrtwM here TIN• H,YItNnlrrl 1'altll" off fal[iy wt•II : 1fw•}f, with its 41tt►ife11)N1s of rmldoyoaes, hxcr rSho n'0..' armert the I MT.. are a ..r (t le, epI' junk operating having visited in Montreal. TOneh* 111•ntsm n1 x 1," s brae. Pers' 1 airep. The harmers. lie emid.fttfe ,this mill far 1M a°I er a 1111/4111e1414.llitlf- ,and )jr.v sl ted i Mo tr al. ref itlyth. II Two H,Y1..11. n a game of bank. risks *Otte for taw oytrs t vliu. .- erre not timbieIll to accept any p riffs lh dI'y so Jort 0fwr,fu1 11 111 i.1*. il)jr. Stith theta ne11'Isyl Mr. Cheater Threw et•otmman-the Mallick on,. Goners- , askm prlvafe rwp{111yrrTt^__^le'• ufothe uld n^tlisr5,1.44 to rause high mi11 1rivea• ciliation 1111 this town]' w11111rW011141 1Ie ,�ltited -ilk tin• weplie rl. Ila rch. STT. Hartle Mmriglre. of iN4rntt. vb.- Of the -Xmas -loom: m.: • A RIBLIC OF 1834 !Inter Int liIn WW1 hi•• -II 11,1' t am -'the anuli? tlnlf, at Ienst, of the buil- Itel with his nitric. Mr. hl Thom. Ins Anarriewu -+• milllwnwire. 11'llituu News-Ibrurl, plinth* in his a Wings a the t: ex• Wens inow•N would lw cf wne Instead have ion Leberit IMli Two Amerlrnmr-a tmon*ll party. placnNgt problem 1.. t real as su ex• of. .a now. Only 11 Pr'. few who have Mr: Cyril Hyelc' was hour• from Kiri- . in- Tlree Anieriestne-I'rohlbitirn. r•lnhryt the tariff un nnann- •not euol,gl, clothes bletlfo polys 11 11V half tnxlrn - prof - of the !Minor Basad employees are world not IN• 11bgh,•r, •11111111(p u e 'Rgt,INNI them de*tn,! wall to ince weir s•r-Ic• r''rnls. As "'Ire his 1lfeu1s wo11111.tfy t11 prolog handing $- consumer \ h1 Mr 1Mrbv Insist- Faker railed 1n friends here ea route few Donnybrook. Mr. la• was Dahl fulls a aY►tlomi(al prodm'tIMna.^ M' Prate Shepherd last week held "...... far r "St rimes,* for WRMa' .apladity and lower prices its µ1'11 as tower costs." 1h•nhy Fui'tI. 11444 Il race elle sod dis•ontiuuel Ihr Loma! farmed Rn 1'I9 -M -%w 4(11(4' of fnrni',woiknagnien no rafrRtw for iA,IN r which had been set np it ('lithos by i"""- Ile +x141. team alit of all pro- at all. most of then needing clothes � stn and Nt,x Thtta•" Lyon and Mr. ami Sin;. (. F:.. Thai sans thea wenn. a her parehep floe fate Mr. and Mrs. fa ante tar.to the , Th of fliCed the and (ism'. \f cilli }'11l'• Nlh e' th Net- lid Sits.. L, erre is mil 1-Isit' 0 with Jnuws Shepherd. mStty years ago, farmer had to buy, The ral14.411 par then step forwent 14111' take' the re Mr. end Mrs-. 1\. Taylor. Tiler goitre over flit effects in the (.1n!,h1R p+we of iii• farlhrte M'11s inns N1sm.flel�ltV tlonerof tile (1,. 4.nrl.'II' f„hppyr) Nhssls. I'or4 Mrl►.ealcl ]INI }5arl couer NIfNN S11e1 111 a pri tingsn a;1rf nw rontrar,,I . raM,- vi uwho *vetlr p 1'n41shm. .!f al Mellly, eel* ail couple of rh.itslies of the printing art plot me.14e declared tr. N1cNrefn, who ,eon minty as In the tax ante increased, I ... .wb.' she handed to us. One be a Ile IIII n•lwo to the fact that :ilef + �' iew,1►Iw14' 1 lor,aehoitkll3-ou.rAtel 1r "!� fhelorlr the hotilhip. little. �Ilantlldit. u,.l T>i1 (1 't♦rhvtb'rat tlremaii-(at 14,e to _witzit "aMh411111Wra. 1!rwrlwr.w of l'LIuMm. • 'rates remain at the tame high 1914* emlfrrPs•nt rata nygnistluthxh Inde 1n18- 'lsil*4 rv,YYr11c with the latter's sister. and f'ox'es Beok mud .lob office, Stat'Mink ('h.wa•r Taylor. Properly, Ila also prote+tfci n(gigmt the mnJorit ,'t -h'1 l,tloiyi to Nle. end Nle*. W. p orkwcsl he -b, e� ell. had on ' paidittilr i 1Ilo- tri charity? markt', whh•11, ha Nn1A, Iiil,b he be paid I 1'11.• prewcut condition tri this to��.`..xl the birth of twt`ri boys. for erinswe or later lints t(xt 111441 11 mm1{Nlrell with o4 her, places. la indeed i.4. Err palet welt. r N have lift fat adding t0 the hl'nln of taxation and, 'very plod"ing this town feaW11 that 1,18 r from Owing; Teacher4 and atttAett liar Schools. The teachers ken Square, tioderleh." nndslated Ili. . ' it given 'n list 11f "Joiners' Prices," whfth.IgPnl Ur have leen arrived at at "a meettng held Rt Gtr. MeldaugL'a llotel, Clinton. uu tAxtllnlay er'enind, 1 February 111th. 1)4.141, for the nor1"ste of In the PINI, only aggravating the ronii• 1*'4)1, as follows; Mho W. h. itnt4erford regulating - Wage's and prices for the tion It wait supposed to cure. Thr -harm- mentally Inferior 1,, 'hoer t' of roti e Pr ongnnlzations were'well arr'e1 on piacw. hare N4,owl' NdatvW4 areo Ks f llol lake. MlsN1 MxM•1 nisi t snmmar of L'kitt." 11 µNs aha day sof 1 t der,( iron' \C,NNIs to 1(Itrharer, Nlimm *11 11 piece work and (WIPP, are RicPtl Tear thin occasion by those two outspoken fe') ammnrerklagme„ of the \1 1'. 1' N \\rrthrrbv to (ism ?.Ills eacb 'job Money µam reckoned In ctiflrs. ,.Wings end perm'. Making a — desIr (Ya1 twelve 111(1 5111 •••ylve.pnlltkiil machine triumphal he- -ter stilt, with hatau canine if ile`a-mtawft-atfwrtt) *stit4g N .Clijlt, !lid nll1P'-'. allitfufd s dlrh;rt raelorltL' - WW uttigepo tuwNwl•: (ltno'PSI' Ilttrant. irWet 4*t Gael (x fifteen , ,-.�•--- - 11."1"‘. f held workman per THE 10011011th Dit't'f-- 1 flint ke nae no 1 Tory 11111. N with thee taxpayers of (:,Nlrrlrh t10 Wehater M Torr)' 1 Mlmm Dorothy help 1114 rata1nia1t1 mr tate i,f high WpIsder to IASAMI. MIm" N'era Told to ♦[.minus of 111n1R, our ntatr if Inde- near Klfcl„•iwr,�iax Dorothy M,-Qud1- gJ,d not be ,srs_At4( d q Men to Sandwl Mien ('anl111P RPh; panaangp that laJa_.[liR Oft Tin• tandem* fife: -- Im the rinse t WIllhte. e(fl. aliases Doreen sail Jean Wido•ter to fd NPlltrmWendw, the wgham. N1r. Jelin Fnrhan, Miss 1im their dTµ wf 1'1 of 'ff"if-Wflfl•'* ' H4'Iro '61* ..SQ so - their dlaapPrnynl 11f Mr 111i,ypptaeap'n I.gcknow. ssltleh motive and vote to (-enthuse In "The eoln.on t'n1P In to oPP our 01441 11H *wee na tiny nothlnIN.•' Menet- tea I4anthi. filings Tim names at- s5:helnle of prieee were: Won I.ittle. Thoma, f'jtsrpl"'11. S (3 140511 ens,) James More than 70.000 times a day tele- phone user+ in (Intarl) and Quebec 4158' Long i►fatattoe to give wing. to their the present cnodicondition...b•Iphappy Ir on ' -u'e THE HUMAN SIDE OF ' WAR AS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF YOUTH 3 Performances Daily at 2.30,I_ ard 9 NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICES • New Fall Samples _PST ARRIVED MILES iartarrugugutiliDiritebt1B You lOok better, feel better, and are better dressed in clothes tailored -for you alone by Tip Top. the world's largest one -price tailors. Any style, any fabric, any color ALL ONE PR10E-$24.00 PALL FABRICS NOW ON DISPLAY M. ROBINS AGENT FOR TIP TOP CLOTHES PHONE 384 CAR .0141-1V E R S From- this Abite watch our sign for & PRICES 19C per. g5tIlon FREE AIR, GREASING, OIL AT POPULAR PRICES POWER CAR WASHER AND VACUUM CLEANER Miller's Service Station PHONE 2199 COR. ELGIN AVE. AND VICTORLIL ST. .11