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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Apr 1919, p. 32

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20 ‘ > in flower these days,. There is reaâ€" a to believe that m Nickle‘s antiâ€" resolution, when it comes upâ€"if it ever doesâ€"cannot Be head: ed off, as it was last time, by a peeyâ€" ish wantofconfidence bluff on the part of Premier Borden. \ As a matter of fact, want of confâ€" dence in Union Government.â€"is not an unknown quantity throughout, the country and therefore Union Governâ€" ment would be ill advised to take chances with wantâ€"ofâ€"confidence moâ€" tions. It is just conceivable that Parâ€" liament might take Premier Borden at his word and jolt him and his asâ€" sociates off the job. Above all, Union Government should avoid risks with the knighthoods. The world has just been made safe for democracy and this country is more than ever conâ€" firmed in its opinion that the tin pot stuff is no good. . As a matter of fact, Union Governâ€" mentâ€"strong as it may be in the «es and _ noses of the . peopleâ€"w. a‘t strong enough to put it over. Already it is in wrong with one distinguished and highly popular Liberal Unionist who went over to the winning side on the express understanding that no more titles should be handed out. He went over, as 1 said, and six weeks later a dozen more knights cumbered this fair land. He considers this, very properly as I think, a breach of faith and it will take only one more knight to land him back where he belongs. There are probably other converts to the Unionist party who are in the same frame of mind. This country does not ilke the Knights. It likes the nights so little thit many of us seek to add to the days by stealing an hour for the sum:â€" mer months. Even at that, Canada has more knights than days in the year. The average knight is as puffed Thus you‘ll understand why a Maxwell never quits runâ€" ning; never grows wobbly and loose with age; never forces the garage man to send you a staggering bill for mechanical treatment. Now you get a far better Maxwell than ever before. Which would be sufficient for the average buyer. But more than that you‘re getting a Maxwell that the touch of artistic magic has made into a car of rare besuty. To date more than 1000 refinements, big and little, have been made in the Maxwell. The plan is toimprove and improve â€"but not to change in any radical way the original chassis. It doesn‘t take an art critic to pass judgment on the beauty of an April Maxwell. Anyone with fair eyesight gets it in a jiffy. y MAXWELL MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited WINDSOR, ONT. HIS time beauty conceals the virtuesâ€"not the "sins." For the new "garments" of the April Maxwell are severely pretty, simple, modern, and the kind that make you want to possess one. But underneath this "robe of beauty"* you‘li find a sound, rugged, compact, everlastinglyâ€"onâ€"theâ€"job chassis that now has a record manufacturing run of 300,000â€"all alike. For in 5 years that number of chasses have come out of the 8 great Maxwell plantsâ€"each built on the same pattern; each one better than the last. Beauty Hides «a Multitude of Virtues in the Maxwell H. |. HAMBRECHT Iltiir@ eal. _ As the post: says, the Kuight g: a thousand . I‘zâ€"8ir Thomas ite for exampleâ€"the day but one. The Knight does upt fit into our deâ€" moevacy.> He "is ‘Indgrd, a serious menace to our life af a nation. He has only one eye in Canadaâ€"the othâ€" er is on the title givers in England. 1 am instructed that the Mother Country has run out of K. C. M. G.‘s, course, if Sir Jose to take his baronet life in aâ€" part of baronots have loug the social seener} why the Flavelle sages. But it he sta and heir will be pl: no â€" trimmings. Ev. titles will not be sal cause there is a sort action â€" against this anachronism | in | a fought a great war dozen kings. lt is twentyâ€"live years fro bor party making hes calls himself a Lonl look foolish aml the himself a knisht in C sight more «o At all ever of the baron ff‘ | %‘dm HDl W B ,!Y i‘.,. ‘w mot v“L ; ".W [ '-‘ t “ ,'.3 M 5 x as a barroom #y. He is egotisti on More miles per gallom More miles on tire be sale very long a sort of Bolshevil t othis arrovant fe in a world which at war and upset It is a safe bet from now healâ€"the plain M the y hay th M sUrIng 6 Of m wha h Eng h to tw o th: il with law has stamped them out also we can u‘.%'.m sure that we shall no % er be troubled with the nutszance, barons we have only three in captivâ€" ity at presentâ€"omne, Lord Ayimez on a fruit ranch in British Columbis, and iwo, Lord Slinughnessy and Lord Atholstan in Montreat, 4 city which has in time past been prolific of barâ€" oms. . Lord Shaughnessy‘s title mpul.; a goiden edge in the C. P. R. dividend and Lord Athoistan is as good as abâ€" sent being CGraham bred. We can forâ€" give them. The baronets we do not forgive so readily becauseâ€"well because us a class they are responsible for Sir Joâ€" f’epn Flavelle, who has so smeared his acon profits with prayer that we are a little sick at the stomach. Sir Joâ€" seph‘s special brand of piety gets all the other baronets in wrong. As con:â€" sumers we doni mind being robbedâ€" we‘re used to thatâ€"but we hate to be gassed at the same time. However, as 1 said before. barous anmd baronets are stretched from now on. Theer remain the knights some one hundred and fifty actual and as many _ more â€" yearning ParHament ought to do something about it this session â€" someihmgâ€" to seotch it for good. knighthood has been a hard However and barone on. . Theer one hundre many _ mo ought to d sessIon _ soI good. . kniz! thing to esc with New Y Birthdey hi Day lists, th is 29 mcre farm and 4 city lots consider medium priced proj towb with stable in part q towa with stable . in Farm is ans mile fr school and charch. .( buildings. â€" Apply Box Telegraph. , ind Phe nitur nitar For Sale or Excimnge. waed ights pt th fed nly night DL Hike scape in . Canad Year‘s honor list honor lists and the calendar is n it‘h winter Knight ind â€" midsumimer ights we can call he King Edwas cond the Queen the third the Qu W Kud H h IMS shi ha lee Do ind D om 1 Good c o9n. Wh »uld wl D ur 0 roni bli King What M wn id m tf ors in ihe stores, post.. affices. and banks, and that in one store she had sndtn saing, Bavit 208 .. thge Grom rd re 4 . :‘:I‘Isl,‘ ‘%fll‘ Stamips ?" â€" she Uke m Â¥ . were mote especia CEF * * m 1 ventured to enquire if she ll“li: preference for any â€" particu "Oh, yes," she repiied, "I ‘:l"ql go t0â€"â€"â€"‘s." â€" ‘"Why*" D asked: .**, % 1 get beiiter prices there and lue." "l1o you know how much you \$@Â¥e by your careful bll’tll‘sl that map: ner " i enquired. "No,‘" she answer ed, "but I feel suge I do save _ some thing, otherwise F‘d not _ take the trouble 40 compare prices in making out my shopping list." "Weil.‘ 1 said, "Mrs. Brown, let me suggest an easy plan so that you may know how ulach you ‘save. _ Every iime you effect a saving by your careâ€" ful shopping buy Thrilt Stamps with the amount so saved. Or if the say bx is large enough by a War Savings stamp. You won‘t miss the monk it FOR M\ vh ilp q H will kive you the sa wwing what vou sayip; T‘ daoat" she eagerly 1 never thought of it SALEL. AT THE PEACE TABLE." o t n R * ; A": } § . e 8% f y 9 2 IKCKÂ¥Z& C i cthat ie the habes h1 enc 60 ft. windmill, ere mante gnuake). in Follow _ M it will dind Apoly â€" divit In ly i liv h vr of these Stamps y interesting. And * satisfaction | of saving really is." 1 only th tisty the whin but they‘ll a peak you mu Mrs olâ€"Lhe shail 1| h iking pirits then th ul \ [ i flâ€"llllllll!llllllllllllfllllilll!Illllll!IlllllllfillIlllillllllllllllllllllillllllIllllll!lN"llHlllll IIIIIlllllllllllllllfin!|1 £We are now fully equipped with special machi !do retreading in all sizes by the SINGLE ; PROCESS with an assortment of nonâ€"skid We guarantee firstâ€"class work. THAT is what the motorist who‘ k _ receives, He gets not only as goot can be obtained anywhere in Casings w he receives in addition [1l m FREEâ€"â€"â€"inspection of Casings and Tub FREEâ€"â€"â€"And convenient air service.: | FREEâ€"â€"â€"Advice on care of tires by expe We are handling this year the famous and in addition carry a full line of Motor A Twinâ€"City Tire & Vulcanizing o Reinhart & Doerr Electric 62 QUEEN $T., S. Thru Service We Grow. Batteries to fit all cars. Don‘t fail to take advan oppo riunity to learn more about the care of your WILLARD SERVICE is the most reliable battery, in Amnerica and is being . made better every da?g SEE US AT THE AUTO SHOW!* DOMINION, GOODYEAR _ and GOODRICH TIRES â€" ‘T IR WI’LLIARD SERICE STATION 192'King St. W. Retreading oX T ve KITCHENER Millard ée Tecsting and Fil y at in ol tt« sele

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