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IXON 27
. DATE, _LIKELY
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IltAtoter ..iftt3regt.
au-
od:need Ottl$,XOndat that 'Parlioment
Wonldbe dissolved at the end of
thia 'we*, and the o1ept141 11,, new
*arlian,;Igat WOuldih0.- held- at the
1411.eat0010u4etate.- 'T14$
Is
taken. tO, Meaa -that polliag wLU be
or*.10n4riz. June ,27tb4 • as:about,
oItdrire required between dis,
•,4401ntion,, and Polling. The exact
date wU b-er"rmade knovvu efr,er the
1iiiel!dinister has. called upoa. tile
r. Governor-General.
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".--The-trinie-IVI-inisterT-referring-t
the fait that he had' been leader of,
the: •GovernMent ler only a few
month& said. he had ;felt that the;
.electors should have an opportnnity
.;''.741ait"-the4-earliest-Lco11venient .time of:
"proUonneing upon 1,08 adminiatra-
.tion, lir the election were -with-.
„lie* natal after ,tlie.opening .ni;«f the
lkoliday 'season. thousands of electors
, ,
Woala.,.ne ',away from their homes.
Weie delayed .untir atter the
hAriest seaSott- on. tlie farms,. and
tield in-,••.0etober, the pr.e-eleetiOn,
tubie• *triT0iiid.--1-be -prO101iged
',-*Or.::::*•,-enitlire. • eunenier
aiirly.nfell,.menths„ About- one-41.0.rd•
- • nattire: ,
1 tiOn.tiie'accesSien of .
r • Warm Weafter., ---
0#14)41, aid, the Peolae.
while there is a place for , the se--
called,•"comics? there are , other
heeles that Stirl :the'tthul. rC4.1114
Wit4iI4a0-Aigher thingS that
,MitY
No doubt ivo a, suoceas-tiii-eid.'
belpful, gathering, for most Of: the
7,090 pe.rsous attended. The
school isene kith; great pasituti,..pus
of 'Our'. countrx and its problems
should ' 'have , the syrapatliette, eon: -
I • 4 •
shleration• of 1111, :Whetlig.t` direct1Y
engaged in edneatienal: activity, „or
mit,
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'The ,tOwn• , ;Elanover---IS-lierin
g• . .
the mrking eters removed from
its _streets ,a, ter A trial period.
Goderich: was:fortunate in net hay;
lug had a similar experience. `
A dav n -'waS here from Toronto
the other .0/1S" in an effiort to trace
that blazing meteor that flashed
: , , ,
through the sky:on a recent punday
evening., We naderstand he hasn't
found it yet,' • '-
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'Tite.Oltfarial 041,1nuna A4 The Tor2.:
eniP
$tar 'On SaturittlY had the fol.,
0w4re*article reCalling ,eit'OP,41
etrifrigte-N,N Lo# 0409.4eriell.,
Tor, the in!trodnotion. et daylight 'sap,'
lag time* Canada, wee
member of the ,HOUSe Of CoWnotill
ear the old riding of VirOt Huron
from' 1,904%to 19.17, when he retired
1;e become COuntp 4ndge 04gUren:
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Robert Garland, described ins„
dispatch its the man, "who gained
wkleSpread recognition as . 'the
Father of :Daylight , Saving Time',"
,has died fu ,Elizabethtown, Pa., at
-the-•-ager
"during the, first World 'War the procity . campaign of 1911 which
gained national prominence for his crowded it-eff„the-inap., 31r. Lewis
light to Set elegks, ahead one bourr, died:•in 1931;.having, seen 'the idea
despite opposition by farin groups." adopted * 10.100001y in 1018, but
Who. conferred this "fitherirod", 'William :Willett died .before it was
on. the latelvit;;, Garland, -we, • dO adopted in 'England,
net kaaw. Britisiker is usually The West 4lurOli...'Member had 'A
atcorcI0d, that henor-a• builder in number Of excellent pet ,Projects
Chelsea.. And it politician in Clan- whighhe pressed•TigeronSly,* Ile
.adti was not far behind him. They welded a-lotidline•-tegulatitin for
waged their campaigns ltlg befOre Greet.4akes vesselS, and advocated..
the. first World War began. the sending of a . Canadian. attache
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William Willett of Chelsea, got to Nirnslitagton far in advance of
the idea about 1907, devoting his Such ideas being adopted. And he
energies to 'the promotion of day- .sought to abolish. 'patronage in the
"light seving-tb the extent of eighty civll serviceT---A -remarkable man.
Minutes; which WEIS to be accom- In his own peculiar way .soniewhat
mitts*, 'following the ilritlelvee*-
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When he introdUce.0_ Ala ineeSure
the West Huron member pointed out
that ,-gagland, the. Unitgrfl States,
Australia and ilew'•Zellaild'had
started legislation alOng. these
,.4,,,rpd: there ..had been local
.Cariatlian, attempts. " "Nelson in
.British Columbia," he said, "has
b.een 411.0011',,agitated over the ques-
tion for the 14St two or three
mouths, • and 14 Fort 'Willie* and
port Artlinr 'ran unsuccessful at-
tennit. was "made .to deal. 'with
Such efforts had been hampered by
the fact that standard time CoUld,..
not legallybe. 'valtered by 'a
Municipality.
The Lewis bill of .1900 went to
a committee which, viewed it favorably, but when it Was . reintroduced
in. 31,m it got no fuimer than a
.11Tat..•reading,•:-TheA4*4-,: the:
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HON. 14% 14,4$,Litrki'11114NOS
(Oshawa ,'rimes -Gazette)
'Vhe PASS Of thi Hon, kr:gelleY
Is an itelleatiOn Of, 'the strain,' whieli
pnbile lIfe places ea<those Who give.
theMbelvet Wholeheartedly to It. Of
course, " Mr. Kelley wag an Itetive
citizen Of Ontario: long before be
became a, Cabinet 'Slaieter. a There
Is PrehahlY no ,Man `Vetter ittlewn
throughout the length and breadth.
of Ontario ,1,40 „ft pablic-spirited pro-
moter. of Worthy eaUSes, HIS /WO
has been an extremely nottgo
and he is now paying the penalty,
feel* zeal U. public,' Service by a
breakdown in
We sometimes feel that the public
generally do not appreciate 'fully
the sacrihees *which are 'made NT
men in public 0111C0-eften to the
extent of impairiug their oVva health,
and. strenfth. We feel sure there.
plished by initting the clock forward of a genius. some of his en-,
twenty minutes at intervals during -
the spring an-- summer. oper-
ated .at *his. own expense, and so
.suceessfuily-thativw190fkertititz-wa
Introduced in the 'British , Commons
and referred to- select. committee.
The. cominittee favored a ohe-hour
forward movement of the clocks in
Spring, such. as. is usual in this
country nowadays, but no law. was
passed at that 191,d, with
the war in progresS, -a governmental.
fuel committee recommended the
reform„-- id-the-lnecessarY net was
pproved on May 17 of that year,
saving. -to . copibience on
May the..Nnited,atates and.
Oens.,,de it wap temperar1dy-adopted-
by•-iiational.•-:gtetite'iii'•.(:1.91g.•',-''.7•- •
Thempieneer Camtdiarc campaigner
for. daylight saving was the late E.
(later Judge) ;newts, a native
at Ooderich, Ont„ Nes elected
to. the Conn:amis. from 'West \ litiron
as. eConservative- in 11)04 and re-•
lected in '1908 and. 1911. When
he intreduced daylight' saving
bill .in 1909, It- was. regarded -by
many members as a's joke measure
and greeted. -with. some laughter,
But the fact. that- there had .b.een
a similar bilLialthe British }louse
the previous ear helped a lot:, The
Lewis bill was given •a secoad read-
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Rather „toe' bad AO -Alsace a,tt-Zelec-,..
tion campaign. in the nicest 'part.
of .the. Year, drawing „minds away
'froni the'? bantiful 'unfolding ,
. - 4.., ' a. •
, 'iiew ',Province, shoald be. . .1.
The Saltford Sage. was. readiag
ce ...nanIted regarding- the conduct of,
'.tite OffairS' of the nation-jet:ft/A in the paper ,..a-. 'Statentent . Ant
....'',.' 'Wen:n.07', Oh,fer1Org - 'atter - a' 'while
,,q :Were - now a 'art: By holding'
Wortid-be:nble-to-the-the-NVeather
'Pere :election at thia time, the:Prime , ... „ .
a year in -advance. His coiiiment-
:', Minist,er*ted, the people of Can- ..,.._
"I ' think I'll* strek to Dr.
-ads. ''!will. be given an opPortunity: ,.."'"as'
almanac.",
to dettide to ,Whon)'they wish to en- '1116.tse'
, • * - -iil, it
trait the responsibilities of govern, -. •
, : StretfordFon,,Avon had a birthday
niOt and tO give sonie indleation s
4., ..,.....,;___.. ,_.„._1_ ...._, celebratiOi; the other day for one
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considerable projioftron of-the-
-iatelligentsia of the Province Was
„ 0-.§o*ntied- 'at. libronth. last week .at
' 'the annual Eater meeting 'of the
Ontario Educations:1, Association.
*he' O.E.A.. has grown .to such pro,
.AROrtions. vrith 80 Many 'sections,
addreies...and
telorgc ,t1rat the ,p.ewspapers di not
retenditp ,gtve like a full,
Zdetalled ,report of its 'preceedings.
-Soine- :of the -."111.gbEghtS" of the
-.various - aessiontk • 'were rePorted•
however -L-' lierhips' not the riost .
Davila* part. 'of. the proceedings, but
the beg'. newspaper "cepy."
Dr.. G. E. 1411, president of the
UialverSity of Ontario drevr-wide-
sPread 'attention by an asSanit upon
.,,Priettees -4rgaized hockey .with:
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. relation plyer -------------------------15arems, claiming -to be net only .the•pret-
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widespread regrot .that Mr.
Kelley nag Siilfered-irbearCettack,
tout genotne,„,e1cpTssic•ns. fiOni all,
parties in politicS thet he MAY
make speedy. recovery. '
• SO,„09.414 ,SOOft.TS
• , (tendon:Free PreSs), „ •
Aports have great appeal, and
there will always, be people 'who
-
would rather watch topnotch. ath-
letes compete than engage in games
themselves at their .own. mediocre
level. But the.- Job of the sehoOl,
which is concerned „with building
healthy: bodies, should he primarily
to Provide physical training, and
the spectacular and entertainment
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angle shouldbe secondary -- al-
deavors he suffered the reward though sometimes it has a relation,
which others of his kind: had suf-
fered before 'Adm. , Laughter! But
tx-wasT,Egeed-oaturectritiughter,
"Ned" Lewis was popular with his
fellowmen,
THE CAT!.
Helen: "Gracious, it's been five
years since , rye seeuk ycru. You
look lots older, too."
„ Kitty,: "Ateelly, my dear? I
deubt.,if .I*Jiwould: have recognized.
You, hilt for. your
Waliara--:ShaliesPeare. rilskShake-- ing-and--referred _to .. -,..spectil,_.:tera7•._
speare, it -Seems, was , born. there, '
and althoughAt was 385 Years ago
they tiven't-i". forgotten him yet.
Atust-have-fben-quite-a-lad.
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munitaniin is to . vote shortly on
the question of re*ning the Canada
Veniperance :get.sr; We do not know
abont conditions on the Island, but
we can fty, with .respect to tile'
working of the let -in Huron, 'that
a drunken man is rarely seen in
Goderich, whereas under the L.C.A.
drunkS were a common sight.
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Dr. Crallow's*report•oa thellipalth
of Goderieh„ published in The
Signal -Stay last week,. Made tater-.
estink ;,;and • encouraging
As the _31.0.11. commented, • our
muniCiOat health_ record isfone of
whichwe. need nob be ashamed.
• iact, Oodericli Might be justified,
--Iii-allittciTifingAidiS 'are exPie
..<1,andAraWnr.,:„Intei,,OgrOnl.e,#.41--
*seil„ them Into. bondage, Underinine •
their 'health and jeopardize their L. Church,zvho has represented
tutaire, • We de not know enougb a Toronto. riding' in .the Ottawa
.fthont the inner workingof the House since we don't 'know when,
hockey associations to venture' a contraclictg areport that he intends
eominent- upon except:- to re- to retire at •this time. Tommy is
-wok that an antidote to such con; the best,..eicitiUple ofire-Adainite
'alitiiiriS,as Dr. Hull attacked might Terlyisin ln the House, and,.pridecs
be 'fon4 ii the -provision. of proiier himself upon it. Be has' always:re-
faellities for '.1ce sports; in loesti 'mutated the, "Progressivet, dilution
: centres, so that boys might not be adopted a few years ago and .says:
, aro ;readily :draWn Away from home, 'he reurairis a 'Conservative, Pure and
-.1rnoiHer-ditei6iit•-.Wde the -advice Undedled.,41e,only.,one of the kind
•of an .ednaationist from New, t Ork lrt Parliament' so far,' as kaown.,
It Wasnl, necessary for Be shotil44eivare. hOWev.er ; there
little heirs to •wash :their necks and is many a' mail in Toronto*tebInd whci
their ears in .order to grow, believes T. L bus lingered toe'long
Up in good health,. . Elia idea was on the stage and who would like
the :honor of having -M.P. attached
• .lettitii-conscions onlyput tears In to Ms name, though _re nittrWro-
, their 'minds. !Something in that, well fixed financially to consider' the
though We 'don't know what the 10,000 session es any attraction.
feathers and the school nurse *would
. „-
way about .4. ,
.-Atiother.repeaker Warned *whets
• agaltat'hecoming4utocints, in their
elapsed end humiliating pupils who
. do .not please their'. .Still another
speaker said some teachers talk too
Much*,--doirt-give' their Pupils
than/co. alitow do yaii expect Pupils
to learn, how.. to talk °if yon don't
give ,. them.' the, OppertunitY,?" lie
aSked; '
The teachers: had a, Orairwian,
eVer, though oa a different plane,
In.Ivnas Oharlotte4hltion Whir said
tkaelierli salaries Sri, toaii(latoua,
16,91' 0:na '11iO4 Plat
done abottt It,
tototto seho(A„ lastieetar oa, ,the
aubsect,totak-ihoo, read*. bly
* *Wow, daki. was a. tiatarat
l* thildrenYs remi1t4. ee'Clive
Oka' ti0tta0 1410 • waht,,4,
st4aatiliqheri; flnd oot whall
onot Oitet*tortn;
Vii4i*Hittleon a olie, be tliOr•intetts,
(*nit oan sent& tor hooks** ate'
stWoota but on a bighet level."
'r.10/4i,t be. bitieU ilnie lost 'In
. otiot smit flt#0001006A tor
takes a ,lotait huattag.t itad,
funnl lfl th#
,itt *Itieli
nantintionsi n'
iu Ontario. -
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rowers
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Oui ReFratiiiii•*atel,n)iise •
WESI'ON?-0104tigIO
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-.hipPers may Obtain aacks and
twine Without charge ,,•14
. writing .direct -JO
CANADIAN; cov,FERATivE,
, WOOL GROWEES 121111ITED,
217 'auk -$1., 'Terolito# Cnna3/41*,
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Ship to such. "desirable things as
school spirit. • ' '
TO MANY QUOTATIONS
(Orillia• Packet and Thnesy,
. Many of those who sit* " the
Splendid presentation of Hamlet lit
the Opera Raise last week were
'surprised to realiZe• what a- large
.,nuraber of fathilliff 'quotations are
deawn from that play,A But to one
feminine reader ot the p10 this
wag- a draWback: "I don't ;care or
-Shakespeare;" he is reported to
'have remarked, "He uses too many
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The teacher very. meticulously,
kpllihied to her class that words
ending in "ons" mean full, suchi
as "joyous" means full of joy fled
"Vigorons" means ' full, of vigor.
Teacher : "sow sofneone give
me another example* of the same
Words*.?".., BoY (with the dirtf'.face
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and•feellhe relief Steal' over the aright
muscles. For muscidaeptiins, aches and
stiffness' sprained ankles --..-Mhiurd'a
has beenwell kEnuin for Over .60 years.
Good for dandruff ,ifid skip -disorders.
too. Get a bottle tidily:- keep it
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" GoDiRICH BRANCH W. G. DULMAGE, Manager
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A "foolish" man in an. institution •chutikied the foolish man, "I- tried general store which-served•-th,e4r-ural„._
spent .his days- pushing ii, wheel- that once and. they filled it with -community where he was summer -
barrow around 'upside. down. ..."My rOV,48." - • ,..
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good man,''', eonunented• a visitor,
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"Yes,madam,' replied the store-
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barrow right side up' ‘"tro, ho," inquired the city • woman at the tooth, insect and gun.". -
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replaceoutnt •
• Hobbs buolite nid
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or never if you want a new arena THIS
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unbuying
is1-iiin4on ti ,er. lloxt:ot thpirAce_c' ',. reant-sold_
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his seasoll..iii, Coderich ....and Saltfortl., .Buy Bisset' Bros., ice
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and HERE. Alit :YOUR iiISET Bert ;Mit_ OD,2iiladi.L. t ' ...re4. .-1 . •
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