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--43411Klett.,41047-Rateauttaa-and-fireat--Br.itaitt, tc#
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States. ;$2:54). • . (.1.*••;•
,•41.1Yertrilling Riiteiion. reqUestori'AnthOriZed -as, second-dlaW niail,Put
' '.• Office Demtfiletit, OttaWa. Telenhotie. 7.3.4 •z7..*
Uelaiber • of tanadian, N'Veekly _New$papar$
SWOrn Cirealutioa over 2,775°.• '
it•OPERTSON.. .GIO. L. OLLIS •
Tarift$D4x,
MAL 141;0,30
,
ier. Drew's ann94nne.eg,M.,t
11:40tieral ileetioi• to talte'plaCe•-tift'
4tiner 7th brings on ;the, 'third Pre-
Vittelal 'vete in Ontarie in five years
ft$the fourth. 'in Hutop in: the
ane ,period.The reason giveibr
the- Prettilier or ealliag av
tiS unjustified When the railways
bild to ,P,Iet luereaSed .e.psts ot
•
Operation. .
Objections: to the • highe,r
eqme ellietly • from* thepilarithiles
and, the ',Western Provincea, their
representatives calming discrimin-
ation to their injury. The Govern -
merit -Promised special enqu,iry. int()
'at •thlil-tinle is the•ProPos,ed exPep-dt- this. pltat3 ef the matter, but ipsisted
tikre .on ,Hyclro detelopraeht: a sun?, that the .21 pe,r cent.' all-round in-
of- $606;0000,00 being inentiop•ed. , erezise must be- allowed as recom-
kr.. Oliver, the Liberal leader. mended by the Transport Board
• .
ays
this is an, excuse.. not _'a after a lengthy investigation.
..as rto LS. 'sue be- .; The ;opposition of the
- 'tweet'. tile parties ou this question, leader, Mr. joldwell, and his party
. the chawav-over from, 25 to 00 fre-• is peCuliarlY inconsistent. • The
que-tieY in'the Niagara SySteni bAsling Canadian •Naltionaj. Railways. are
been approved hy a unanimous vote; a great publieowned syStem, oeer-
in the Legislatureg•r)her in
atm finder an indekiideitt board
fat, had been.%predieting an early •
.lettion for osonae time before the
'Hydro; 'announcement was. made..
' After, all, i is . the voters, not
.•the pOfitielaiis,"Who make the71.4ues,
and there...are .quite a number of
yroVinelat nia:ti-el that Will becli8-
4,„ciAsed, on. the platform, .• in 'the
•-tpreSs, and elsewhere, before the
Ith.of June: 'There is the increased
Proval expenditure, the,Aasoliee
tax, the amusemeat tax (Which the,"
Previecia.1 .govern.eient plans to take
over - and, ,when the Federal
..GO.Ternineht dros it) t the Hydro
thortage, and the. lifainounced dis-
.
'position of the present Government
' adrigini.ster 'Hydro-- as • apolitical
• ., • .
' There is :also ;the -;14,6inftertilice
cpieStion, 'itvhich,. though not made
• -issue between parties is fOremost
an
lathe minds of many voters: Ques-
tions- affecting labor also will be
discussed. ; and in • Tidings. where
• therl is a C.C.F. candidate still
tete isshes advanced.
: The prOtiPect, therefore, is 'for
,inberesting-six weeks for those
who take ttn-interest in'government-
.
al' affairs, as all- persons 'should
do." ...... •
pi, Rarity it
1. $PIONO
doa't , think there. LS ti'nything
mere Satisfying. to. a Irian 'in the
eountry thaa a- warm Stinday ju
May.. I always manage either to
cut toi nfternodu,nap short, or tis -
poise with it altogether. The rea-
sou for this is that I, Wa.nt to go for
.14 Walk ban.' The laueway the
bush eventually ,end up at 'the
river.• ••. • "•,,
The trees, are breaking 1110- bud
--grass-shows _green.
on the hilisicies.'• There*s a. sense
quid .s,mell of: growing in tle,
If you meet aelnelletly fi.b, your 'Walk,
yeu'll And that he • is • optistic.
You can find exenses for pessinilsni
during ,t•he 'Other seasons, but it's
itiiposible to do that during spring.
Ta.k,e mAtter • of ,auctiop sales.
Most Sales are tile result or tronble.
Sometimes,- this it -het. so. especiallY
in the case "of o inert 'who is • rotir-
,
Ry Milligan •
g,texer conelliSiOna MAY e*tra-mone)p-tte-earna puts him 'in"
draWil fain the • results Of rent a higher incOme 'bracket and it gee4
by-elettiOns Pritain,. there can to the Oovernment. rie has thuS,
be no doubt that a gradual Change ineentive to work* hard Or exert
is. talcitin• &lee in the Ontlo.ok of himself to an extra effort to proVide
the'peopre geherally. One indication for the ttiture;, it is at/ takea care
of this is the .emigratiOn. or thous, of by the 'Government, . ••• '
tunis of Britishera tO Canada and -"But:" continued my immigrant
other dominions, and the, niany friend..% -the women ore ,getting wise
ihdusancIP^ More •*ho are. anxious to the 'Situation. They ake tired
to net' awl's"' When '1 'viSited tire of the 'meagre' rations and, the
Old Country. less' than twO., YearS queues, tand •„they" get little benefit
ago foud evidende of -11.w- from wage • iRereaseSe he'cauSe
rest-,:amtSrig,... the PeoPle'. Altlionglr Of every 'ten "ShillingS 'r,alse their.
- Was' told: at Canada HOUse Way give- thOle, five
Lontlqa -1that they had many elk- shillings "and pOeltet• the rest for
quiries, Particularly' froin •sPending nioneY-".. ' •
members,- of the ;forces; I fit) not. - The sanie'rlaelr., of ,incentive, he
regal" having Met :with one person said,„*Os•hampecring initiatts'e and
who wanted to emigrate, • ,.enterprige argot*. the ,middle claSs,
Everybody was: interested Can- who, are Tresponsible." for; the ,pro-
ada and -some expresSed a desire motion .of hidustry •and trade Being
xoisitthis couotry, but there was 'in. the hif,lier ineome brackets, they
a general feeling bf•eptimiaut .45". tO are ateed-nWe-liea-vily:-*s-a-Salet','-•
the future, at last athong,the wo - 1, he sai&hp had to pay to the
in g people % At, that time the tabor Government nme shilline- out 'of
Ung. Oh the other hand, aucti(n.
Government had been in power onlY eVery- pound he. earned.
sales in tbe fall, are usually held
about eight months, .and in,, spite 1 asked )iiin If Communism was
oa cold:* Wet days. 'when -the. chill
of 'the ,coutinuance of.rationing' an& gaining. headwaY BritaiW
goes to the marroW of the hone.
the lengthen'ing qpeues the workers. said 'he believed . .was , in parts
In the spring, even if you hit on'
igenerally were cOnfident that -their of • LendOn. 'He thougb,t .the ordy
a chilly day. there:s..a_note of' cheer, vernment eould fulfil its promises. hope was- in a return to COalitiOn
I suppose it's because you .realiz.e
_ of peace and plenty the near Government, bht there .Vas a feel -
that in a• few., weeks we'll have
summer weather. •
lay,election's-althou Labor nut3or-• leadership .he gave during: the war.
school 'seem to be enjoying the sea-
ities have _been reduced -this con.- • • , ,,_ • .
fidence „if( stilt fairly widespread, "itend me five dollars,• old man.
among • the working Class. It is I promise you, on the word of a
from the middle, claSs that.• the geet,lemaa to pay- it back tomorrow.",;
g,, the; gentleman around and
e'•'see inin?'" • -
4. • future. • •• ing that -Churchill was toe old'and
4 The ehildren on their way to • J • udging by tlf94T'suits of the worn out to reSurne „tile Tigorous
of commissioners and providing just sou just as much tis anybody. You 11
the set-up that the socialist .party ftnd them scrambling' ‘ through . the
• might be expected to supPort; yet til!'e•e's- plucking aaussy-willows or
• . • • lookin<, fOr marsh marigolds. Evenimmiar,akitii , are lar!,,,ely
when the oecaston arises they, oppi.....e_l_t_
''' he thought -of sprili-%,---e.xanittrations ..z -----
a recommendation of the cemmis-1 is noLenough to' dampen .theix, en- drawkl' '''"1-1411•T":e413-st--1144 a chatone of our ness .rn1m1gra»t wl
stoners to keep the, railwayi--irom '-thusiaSin,-°
insolvency. They maY suggest. that
railway ,dericits be met by subsidies
paid out of the natiotial treasury;
but .if it is the policy of the C.C.F.
The mailman .on • the con -' a married man in his early forties
the the other' day .that e can with a keen „intellec.t..alert arid eager
told
natice_a differepee in people. About toget down to business and -exercise.
this time of year he has to buy his. -new-found freedom." He said
money orders for niost of the folks. he ' had -only been • out a• niorith,"
• ' and that he was already actively
er--IfeekeFt*. fdng.
lait week -broke the Walpole ,reizord.
One 'served as„ the head. o
de,mocratic government. • Sir
•'Robert Walpole was Britain's Prime
:Webster &oral:721 to 1741 pernd
Oftwenti-one yearsless two months.
• hi _Canada Sir' John MacdOnald's
reCord was nineteen--yearS, and, Sir
• . WIfrXd Laurier's fifteen years;
PFeJP•iers
, •iirt-Ctiada serve,d.for longer terms.
,
.tario. Government from 1872 to 1896„. doing nothino." • -
„. We had an idea.
. ' other businesses. Coratequeptly..1 our 11)
and ,George Murraywas premier of ,,e ,.. • -f • . there could be no"unfair labor prat-
• - • I rmaPs more roln Perusing The tite" if -
Reva Scotia, for tt still longer period. serf '
to operate their socialistic schemes to be sent away to the ma or e salesman for a large
on a • non-paying basis 'and 0 -on ; to brihouses. They're thinking, of enterpris.e.• painti engaged 44 !.1
•
I
sg
He. lad been .„ittle to
xpay rs to make up the gouge • ghten up their .place' s. or nes'secure small livinquarters-"not
the ta e de- curtain-, or new clothea.
a:.1 the Veople, of Canada 'should, In the.viliage the harness shop of the best, but not -too bad' for a
fie't-
knOw if. windows hase had • .their annual 'start'," He said hi -wife and.daugh-
-
Narathillg, •is___is,_ an „vent, of Ito__ _ter _were amazed at the abundance
. ThOf everything in the 'stems -and the
EDITORIAL NOTES ( absence of7 to queues. .
Referrint,the • political •• and
This Must be a nar.mai. sea0a., that it .spring. No ni' atter, -bow ecomituic sitAation in Britain he
_ . ,.., ---
---rePt.4-rt of :dainge• -,to -the-peanany_orders m fly be wa' tin.' fo his i ...,„_ r 1- said- he lielieved that lt there was
crop is already heard-
„ i • - • . th-er &neva election -the Imbor
portaace. Thoyclond up during the
summer., fall.and Winter and then
'one day. Peter licGillan -decides'
attention. he 4goes , to work, with:a ' . , z, . _.,
vengeance. He cleans' the windows' , "Goveranient would he returned to:
power beCaiise .of the -division of '
and thep 'hi§ wife' cotnes,along and
polishes• m
e. •. •„.. . .
to vote on June-3-onthe question tweatherbeaten signs for barries solidsupport Of thlabor unions.
oil l'serwatives...,..and and the
Liberals,
•of their future form of government. aild ,horse blankets oa
ut nd
, i "e
Three choices are them. given ' em. I clean tissue paper in the window 1 The aVerage workingman, he said.
and sets out a new array of display-
Retention ef the present " govern-
-; argues that be is. getting a geod
tiengrt by coinurisSion:, return to .in -
:dependent erenient: confeder-
• 'The faeetious young man asked
that ergangrieder it- the last piece
that,was -played was by BeethoVen.
sir," was , answer: • -by
Handel." ..
1.7041,,MR ItBSIDENT' DIES. A
STBATFORP '
34,argaret•Pritehard,
rederick j1401.enaourdied on Sfen-'
.day 'Mottling -in the Stratgerld-heSi
Pital 'ftte- age. of -situ -opt- ears.
She .wAS a native of TtiPie$'
and bet' linsband, who died a year,
ago,lived for some time In Oode-
rich *. before moving to, , Stratfprd, '
thirty years.ago. She is Survived by
three seas; 'Clayton, Lorne• and
-Oordom all of .ISratford„
took place at Stratfdrd.
ptivirig Mashes
4 Advantag es
mil! -HIGHER IN PROTEIN!
itil* LESS MASH:USED
1110*, KAMER GROWTH
11111110. ,(HEAPER F(R, you.
For Sale By
WASSON: & 4LEN
In the 1‘,i1cLett,n Block
Kingston St., -Goderieb,-
.WOOV13.i4VEETS
;NO.SiOeld tineit all -pure vir-
gin' wool with dplightful Vaip. •
bow-berders. ". ' •
,
Size tell 64x84, Each
8.25
•
9.25.4
-11ONKS CLOUT.
4$. inehe_S, :iyide neavY
super , quality , r yard,
- • Special Pe
• 1.50
- Trial -Linen „Boob) ,Daluash
• .,..:Tstz,.473t27estt216" CO:taT'arasQlieratif3and hand
hemmed. Four popular pat-
terns. '
-* 1100
Size 23 yards ,
17.00.
Percale, " •
•.PRINTS 'and POPLINS
incheS wide in a. large
eganhiliiitymeei,do.fyifroaurmm:4, ttero:e.1:no.rssA7iSI-Plelnigdhidti,
65c
BED SREE'rS.
„pest quality and freni
A, tiny came. Dee') hem ami
large size -8i x1,08.
8.95
,
•Vxm.o* siarka
qualit3, hemstitch,
Size 42:06--Poie
250
New _, _
NYLON STOCK:MB
, .
NSheer, stronger', new soft:
snades,.* Wrd'urY, Polly-,
anna, 'Circle Bar. Sizes 9 to
10%:,
1.50 to 1.85
IBEX' BLANKETS -
First quality size 70.x90,-,-;
finished singly with rose 'or '
blue borders -Per pair
4.85
Single bed size smaller 54x80.
Special pair
3.25
DRAPERY SPECIALS
• Heavy satin brocade in deep
wine shades. Regular -1.21- -
Per ...yard •
1.18
•
- • b 'the non -socialist vote by -the Con -
wage antra short week; -if le is
cartons and signs, .
out of work be has unemployment
Then we all know ;that
has been xecogniY.ed, the'world is insurance. and while he is workin
I king- brighter and_We can expect he has family • allowance. fli,`
meilical service an -d surpty„01
stimmer--To•-etithe on schedule.
A.zneetitig WaS called it Lucknow A OREAK_FOR TW1g..0.-STOMER I fusea.to work overtime, because the
TT'S GRQ , .BAYFIELD •
ROSS PIERCE AND:, HIS BAND
. FRIDAY, APRIL ,30th -
and every Friday eyening thereafter, - - •
ANcibta p.m. to I a.m.' ADMISSION 50o
,WESTON,,Adanager-
. -4548,
• • (Eilmontbn Journs.t)
mittee of ,the Legigature. It re- ,
sisted pressure from at least one ;
org.-nized 4 -group, _ As. at Lestrit..,=•' the
custoiner';gets a break •We refer
ta the. committees reingil to re
verse a former decision against
granting the' City of Edmonton
• !
ni
a few days ago to plan what part
the town was- to play in,, the Bruce Orchids tel the mucipal law corn-!
county tehnioa -phis summer. Ac -
,cording to 'rile- Sentinel, there Was
lug adjourned with 'nothing' actora-
Plished; and the editor pall; no
ponches 'when" he declares- that -'the l power to. prohibit the opening of ;
citizens of this community have barber shops and beauty parlors ;
reached point. -of civic inertia, before 9 o'clock in ,the morning. .1.
indifferenee and plain As beauty parlor operator told
Pos- ,the -:=Committee, women often wish;
sibly heVer before experienced. . their '
. . hair done earlier than D o'clock '
With former residents, from Texas in the morning. • Men, too,' often
h to get a hair -cut or_ a shave
to the Yukon and from Coast to ewn.i4 y in -the day. • ' .- ..'• !
coast_ enthusiastically -planning - for Hours of labor laws protect the
_L
this homecoming, the majority' of the workers from exploitation in beautY1
_2
REMINGTON .RAND,
*REPRESENTATIVE
ewrit'ers--Adding'
-Dia' chines '
SIGNAL -ST p ' _
• West , St. ,Phone ,
NOW 114 STOCK
"GoRN
iLLAL---,Strawherrie's,Itsipberries, teaOhos,,A1nObercies
' 'FROZtN FISH - CHICKEN .A LA KING-
, .
Helps to cleanse inipurities from; the
)3ody and tone ,up the digestive .o'rgans. „
• It has Yelped thousandS. who suffer from • •
dyspepsia, sour -stomach, biliousness, headaches or Windt% -Ora-
, plaints.of the liver, or kidneys. It should do the same for, you.
On sale for more than 60 years, Burdock Blood. Bitters is
..avairablat drug counters everywhere;• _
- The T.. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, _Ont.
• Sir Mowat headed tbe
'rftilks bdck..home •sit back Smugly parlor 4and, barber'shop., as in man.% . ,
. . •
. I
_some barbers wisb to open -1 The kidneys &re very dejicate organs,
. .... tinel from week to week_ than early. ': TlieY will 'ne.f-A.o-it. 1in1es5,:-?---easilralfected-esPeciallY1*-'i-:c*okL;Eheizi--1,--.---..
- ,. .--..-2 .. , frolcuiloy_nther sauree. that Lueknow. :theiy cnstomer demancl warr-ants ; t.luty is to filter irapurifies'a.n,d. excess' Addi isl
10=-. However. •they are not in• the scas a. . .''' • • the fotiger. 'hours- with' their addi- ; irtai'l thellood. 'When yonhave a_colk. ,
pretty live town., progress•ivelv . •-• • '
, twe,tity-seven Tears • from 1896 to
class of "national prime mioisters. inellned . •
si eitra'work ii throli' la upon your kianeyi.i, ,
• •
Itional expense.- ,It is good to see;
"f' Ing WitS. the reeirdeat c'f" but. it seems that the editor in his ation last.
! dear your system 9f etcess acids andl.
Icidney Pills help. your kidneys
eiVie and other ,thatters; the customer given some consider,: Dodd
gr`poisons eaustzd by colds,and give you I
eafigtatulatiops .from all parties 'in f • citarre to shake- infection -sooner -f
home -town enthtisiasta has,:..beRn _
13ENIVIILL-ER better faster. You have 4 cOsts.etanti
Ottawa House, and brs potting a gOo4 froat "ort things that
-`1 Dodes-Ki,67 . 13
gerv- ke liked abroad: greetings were • not Ai .good, and he :cat' .
• was -being sent by Their Majesties 11 longer edneeal his disappointment BENNIILLEIt. April. 27'. -.-Rev. r. i
C
--111,6 And Queen and Princess -Eliza and -indighation:' • I r".- -YA11-; be' inter,: .iE:a
ip: r;71dr• CronlitelmDavid arid ne
,of "•,roxeter.,e.ariled -on ,Urs• '
T ()A& d
g-yPill
,,l,,Nc, t. .
betb47"Prhile-Mitter Attiel, Presi, - eStfng, to see if, bis outbiii_1,
st pro, Walter's and Fldyd and:Mr. and
• dent 1E-rap:tail, art.d.othercli`yultstries.,• duces the cleSired reihlts.•• We hope., Mrs. C. .A.:.,..yanst.one on Friday last..
Mir...4.-ttiee wesenteii ir.ging witli itsffl
• •
Mrs:. Ray' Moore is visiting her t
lfritit of a portrait of Walpole.
• Lich Lord Walpole, of ''Wolterron, a The Daffodils.
deendant of Sir Robert. I,
: ettagratultitine•-lfr. Eng en ott
.record-breakirig achievemett. •
,
a t • fis Perisis'
for the king Governinent arose oter•
:60 issue of.a recoMme4ation. bY
: • f.11. -Beard of Transport Coramis.
,wander'd- lonely as. 4 clOnd
• That floats. on, high. o'er vales an
- ' 1-
When all at once saw a crowd
tirkilitertifttittleffmit*
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wisson,
Strafferdville, - • •
Rei-. Dr. H. W..Trefffy of Thorn-
• dale (-ailed On ReV. S. -E. and. Mrs.,..1
everybod
On :Monday morniog we were de-:;
- lighted to hear oiff, CRN:N.
former minister at Benmiller. Rev.
Beside the lake. beneath .the tlree'84, nuhibet rola hre ..ttendeil the
Flutterina. and dancing in the breeze funeral of the late U.r. M. Ohler in,i
lroderRh on • Aloft ay. .1r,, .0bler
Contitt.nons‘,"as the 'stars that shine was a fornier. resident of Colborne
•
Said twinkle on the Tmilky way, township. • • !‘
They StretenTneyerrending 11 Mr. Feagan of Sarnia spent ,
.
the week -end% with his parerlts, Mr.
and Mrs, J. Feagait,' at Nile.
Visitorwith Mrs. Walters. and
FloYil- on Sunday were Mr- arid
Jaek „Moore,* Mr.' and Mrs. Itiehard
Miiore. of :Godetich. ALrs,(7.,.11).:5F,A•ft.t
of f.kalerelh township.. Mr. and Its
Elford' 'Moore and Mrs.. L. Jervis'.
of Holineswille. •
Mrs. W. Str-aughan and Miss L.
Maedel of GOderieh' were at. their
Beamiller homes on 'Saturday.
Mr, and MrS.•Will.14111 and Ethel,
of Goderich. Visited on Saturday
sti$nem that ihe Canadian railwayi Along the margin of a bay:
I e allowed a 2/ per cent: wt.:masa Ten thousand saw It it glance
in intes. Nobody l'ike.s to pay -an, T6ssirig their heac18- in sprightly
". dance
inereased'price tbr ' SersledL and ' 0, ''', "." . •
OWittrAtiat . higher railway -ratPsilfhewaves'beside•thenr-darteed. but
' -: wOuld be tiripOpular throughout the • • they
Outdid the q k '
country the opPbsition parties f'll
luig waves 'in,
- glee
040sra seized the OPPOlitillitYJo. A'paet could riot but be gay,
endearraSS the: Goverfunent. :and Iii -such it jocund company:
•••_..
there were Suggeltious that the .T.,P•zerl - arid gazed - but little
doveranient might he 'defeated mid th°tOlt
fteri:a1-
..PrOgre_ss_ire ettngvzy,
`ativ,esaa the C� introdiiced •
• ,aniezdm&iT. to. optIosition to the
-ite.pmed. rate. %crease. • The dm-
Aer:vative amendment wet to a vole
7.*:+ielt *0 AO W.a.a1 defeated 11'
Vile 0.0.r.. group-1'1ot the
c,te: o. theiC anAndakeet .gOlug
Vita '1t14gc1ay it's,tic*otr, ,expeet-
-* • dose "..Voi6; but-
ngI they'*ere Jointki bymoat
tio*gronthete
tutijority; of thirty-two or
bir421.1.011t,t1dg IMeaPeclittUr
4640' WAS ditt CO OW And no totnplAIntt COngre$K,
• *,/1 066Ple'ld the rtattd $fAIOS til$P0
tatillae thaellitY Intuit bat-
etitient trauttioftation.. Anil that
ttleSt liA*6 AO
w!uurt tO elttiect it at
leaa'tlian to$t, -
'What :wealth the shoyr,„It.m.e...hadd nra,._neter „..roaerri
.For oft, when on my .cou*el I lie'
ID. "Meant. or in pensive- tabod.
therligs, upon, -that inward eye
Willett is the bilks of solitude4:
•And then 'my heart With pleasure;
•
Attd dances with the daffodils.
YAM PAS FOB fl
(Ottawa Iournal)
, The •rallitiya., et, The Mated
State4 Operating -under totiation$
targtly mote favorable than those
existing Ai ,atitfitiitt, have beet'giveti
rate increases within the past
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