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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-5-17, Page 7, II THE SIGNAL. .a11,171tiell 1ll\,I.A1;1t► Tau •oar, May 17, 1906 "CANADA, OUR COU'NfrhV.." E�&yll 114 TNR SIGNAL'S PNIZ< COMPETITION FOR CHILDREN. sliell OA IwKilti 41111 where `lobeli eshall1 Ieend?The ;Weis' le so s111a11 for o+1/•h a large Nidi- pe1 t that a great 110141 1'111 noel to Ise left out, one thing Is NOM, that no one '%l •I• Ire411otN1 of such a future for ('al1111414 it klol111111/IINg Hist dly dis- cur0tad'tit) 11Ne-pnmd tof.lxWl1cll 1 and f 'mink of.this ftrn tthe Atliiinticstretching tohtl e gait l! Pacific, and with its splendid resonu•crs, vomit aluost fill , 'cesewry supplient of s, other tory t'y erre thankQll 1,111'4,(1 that soy tut 11+11 been cast in such m `ala''' ((nada is divide into seven large Jiatrirts .old nine p401in(n', two of which have been formed lately. 1L has 411 alm/ water supply, c neprjsing nm11e•ru11,. greet lakes rivxe w'Ipp're p is eery eltaio sod has a tine ehaiu called the Rockies rooting from uurth to mouth of R. This oat was rrly ecauseepeopled ulun%tar.• 1Indians, 10 called bus thought he had Iandeel in India, isst rad of which he Mad at 11e1 to of a711 caw' 'erg'. emeritus'''.ese Indians were divided into different tribe? and were very warlike and often tr•Rchi•lr I1 tom), frequently big the w'Itite settlers in the night, when they would be asleep. and setting fies- ta`{Ir buildlings, sue even if the white mon et:CAWS' with their lives, they would be left with nothing. The first white people to Oetl le in Camelia were the Emgl Nh, French .old spooks'', but other countries sent out Isslple. IIml, later on, and these have steadily increased ; and Net 1 h Indians have 'men sit leen farther and farther hick until from will. and lithe(' ('.4111111 there ie only a very entail remnant of the red morn left. The petaile who fillet nettled in Yamada were a very lardy rare indeed. and it was well for them that they were so. 1/.4 the land was aaly 111 U 11 •h N and immense f a t owned with these haul to he hewn down l.1 build homes and make clearing,. to rah... en and other grain to maintain life. These fore$• f e n lk led 1111441(1111 Is, very many of which, much as bears and w(1It'1•e, Wert. 41a1111grlr/Us foes to meet without a gun or out Atte for protection. The people in those. days weir r simple in their habit.. titan they ale. noww •114d would h ave considered as ,. 1 t4r 11 ani. auv things that lu) uu needful. They had many dangers to ,'(Intend with, one of thew. toeing the mu,'11,headwl (tweet (tn•N, w•hWit in the dry season *wept all Iwf,r• them. There is 11111 ,.urh hard work to Ile Jour unto :414 WAS (cal'm'ly 1114411111, Ies411s,• w'4. have machinery so •h improved, and with the raid of rile and ele'tIi4.lt•, and also • inapruvel nods. tlaflt..nnd 4 .ii e• and every- thing is done n great drill 1•asirl• and faster We. have .44 • fine railways in Canada. the principal •I i11•i1g the Grand Trunk. Inten'tolonial and the Canadian Pacific, the latter having much to du in the opening lap of the `great Yeea!tweeet. The climate ll Canada is elem. and (racing and altogether 1 think very good, Each season brings a change that i• tweesss►ry to statute's fah nth. •linses.lack Frost pinches v hard, but moat of um can 1 that. and he makes IN,.d %kittin K K rein, down di,eaute. •unnlry was the first "to (set for h. n. no stays,. The United States 4114 ;n t Brittain did .41 later on. 1 4114 g d 'anodes wet her mother such a good e t p1e in this its in some other things. Our rot . ' y to called a i) ' 'on hcause it ' I verned by a laird, our present tinv4,.or being Lord Grey, who is sent here to rel rescut limo Britain. Politically we are divkIed into two great classes, the l'onserva. t1veN and Itefurulers. 'Phe Itiglrt Hou. Sir %%111'641 La tiri01' is our Premier end he makes a very gibed tine, t.INI. Many people from foreign nations are constantly moving into Canada and settling in the prairie pruvinees. The majority of theme take up land and break 1111 part of it for crop, and p:Wture stock elm the rest 11( it, thus making that country more valuable to Canada every yeni.. There i11 (ouch ellll that (night be ,.slid, but l lou afraid I have made this tau long as it is, and so 1 will just close with these lilies i The land of the maple Is the land for we. Thu hum[ of the 0t+ahvere. Ilse berco amt.( lie free. 'the ru..0 and the thistle. the .h)wroc•k in glee, All bloom in otic garden 'swath the .(ogle tree, ELTKLLK P. KIRK 14, Utingalluun. (Age, 12 yeaus.I le, Oalutda is ono of the Melt -known e tries In the world, and the most talked 4,f ltiet now. The great North- west, Outariu,, (aeliee, and mien). other very important P1111'111440 1111114.' up Canada. Canada is about 3,:1111,1111 square miles 111 extent x11/1 i11 mune- whin larger Than United Stats lying eolith of it. Canada sends out 110111)' ex)orl.. x111.11 As 1 1N•1, ches•hr, grain, live stook, fis11, metals 11111111 Its coal, Kw111j, silver full mint. luu•un. hunts. beef, apples. hatter 41141 eggs, hay, leather, Hour. and agri(:ultittel implements. Canada also has ua11y' beautiful sceneries, witch n'1 the 1 cat11 r. rocks of lake Sumo -ha, which 1 be very beautiful, and indeed sill the great lakes. Aad what 14e111rry is 1(1110 INrllltifld 111:11 the Nirag:as Falls?. Its fora( is (hal of 1111 irle•gtilsr semi- circle alrlua tbree-quart ens 1.f a mile in ext 1l. 'lles is divided into Iwo ilistilw• carr:mites by ill.. iute'vrntion o1 li t Island, the extreulity of I'. 1111 wt m uulu anal malm f R 1 !M• the )a'e.1'ip/ier over \4111411 the w-aler is projoweed. The cat arail un the ('anulkin Nide of the river is called the bet idea' or gest hill. Then Ihr• 1111(111111ft M/With their high peaks 004114 1g' 14454 kis 4 he skies :tad the little v • ere. 'lading atthe fool of the gee: I ( ten's. Aldi 111e prrl t y little In and ricegliding K 1• - rivers o tweet' grtialer•1i4e•s lel the 111011111:11 114. Mot 0111'0 III 11 111111• the YII II•ali4,•N 1111'ering up everything with Lata. Let 114 I'oin.ider for 41 L Ih,. trailing r114111.cle•rielil•11 of this fair Canada of ours : a fe•1•t ilk. soil, 1uupl)' re'. warding labor in the abundantand diversity of its pnelure; it hovel)' climate. rale -libeled to rear 41 leerily 11 ' 11 N •e 2111country soul vtg 11 1 4.:u. thatt npl cuul1 we.. by the sturdy Isms ' 411111 girls :1141 Young men who fought ;to lora cet' at Ihr.\friiitn war. Also I lir lathe/441S, ,.u/ 11 as We (i, 1'. It., l'. P. R. and the Inleteulonial, air pressing th a1Kll and giving mean,y of tt•anepot•tatt .lII to 0141 noble Canada. Then the little songster's tilling the air with delight. espeei:.lIy the white - throated sparrow,' with its (1111.• -like rail ; it seems to be singing. "1 love dear Canada, ('au+ula. Canada," *Ise the Irlou•kbird. canary. 'Alvin. 1luehird and the 1aa'k soaring .love precis the new --torn day, also the nightingale 1,.11141',4 the weary • titian -et' wet corning from his work . Turn the many,)lrive. w'ay's passing through the cnnntly bordered wit le the emblem of 1 :1molt, the mingle, in all its grace and splen- dor. \\'ritten fur The Signal by ELIz.13pCr11 M. %V 11.1441N. Luekuow. 1 Ago. 1) years.) FiRST TRIP 0 Guelph Party Ride! • as tel Track -laying on the 'u ph k (ie1le•- nrh Railway wellwnn f mI (iueiph witch.',) EIulina beet w' •k 111111 110 Thursday 411 11•W linelph ft• •1111* of Division F:tlwiner:. Maackh• h ) ow puivik.g.. oleo'' prof) ing 11 0' the find trip over the royal from 114.1)) to Elmira. The Guelph Mercury gives t lowing interesting account of tit Features whirls presented th(Mse along the trip were the natty gra and the remarkably straight course the nail. There ere no grades 1 interfere will) transportation sof the heaviest tra/inM, The heaviest 1)11r11 are from Goodie's mills to the gravel flit at the southwest corner of the 1 Winn cemete'y, where the hop of the hill i14 leacher :-and from the w414. end of the bridge over the ({rood River, where there is n long down grade along the emhanknn•nt. Afte' the rurv4' is peeped at the Ettore rad the lint. does \not nw'e•rt'I• a► 4.41141 flit' 01.1x' al 1t4•11 'Thele" in then 11 very slight d ergenre northward to the 1•illagr of 1:11 int. Again, am the track leaves that village, it will ruru.' track to the sOluh lightly, to resume n perfectly etnaigh e4111twr fat• the remainder of the di tical l s u'(4•d 1, steel and r•ivrnrnt bridges. and every detailuf 41'lu ru -thin in keeping. Mr. Macklin exptirwsel the epi that thele wads 11.1 t'el1on why pa1Mw'11K1•r pexins MUM 11ot\w'ith sudet• make n speer( of 14•%ienty tidies :In 1 . Another matter for reflection was the advantage whirl) (iurlph 111ll111. deed• from IM-ing 'placed in 410e0l loap'h with the magnificent r try which the rand traverses. 7'he ate prilrNner 411 forme, fare) houses anal rrothnilding.1 along the t'inite every- where 1N•*p eke a pnlgre1sii1e And lams - Minis Hgrie'ilttire' population. The Journey alongside the Speed through OUPlpli, and the niomlenmer•y,bmd e•x- ervrlinR)y picturesque. view of the Grand River to he obtainer in civilising i. are Also attractive features (If the landscape. The ttnim nn leaving Guelph Ivan 111441P 110 of locomotive and tender, Mx ears"( sleet rails and the [{•bone. The first slop wise mule ,t the 'Large Winvel pit :Jour five miles out, *Imre the steam shovel in 14t work loading the ballast train, The filet lwllhtst Oleg w'on pales -II moot half a mile Poet 07 the gravel pit, to 1'hi Ii wfnt. the tract has hien levelled tip . Grovel for w1laittiiig is now being delivered re required Wellwarl to F:1 ''H. 'Pb.'-,. rice 414 couple of Ridings in the ant, out of which an enortnonl nul"atnl of gravel hits already ileen taken, hit which after all is in*igniflcant in ('mn' ('eriso,l with 'the grlantity it will 14(.111 s1j1'Ilhy• The )arty got nut and me•tes- NMI up n11 thie with the eye and won - (awed sl the power of the p/4sletrnl4 steam Rhllvet as they saw .IuIlpi of latKp trrr•1 which it had uprooted an no much earth or gravel. it was not At work in the ah.epnre of the l allaast train, and when the latter ed into the the tion train, with the first teouriitpettynneer the road, peace(( on its we'd ward joerney. 9'hP next stop was made a mile or sal G. RAILWAY. ew Line u Far net. to Ilimi •rich. \\'it It a. ; Rtntigh1., level road, eon- (111-Ih. steel 'nils, Massive further on, HI Peterson, the first station 1,141 from Guelph. This station le located sat the westerly limit 1)1 (iueiph township. veal' Ruth's hotel; ;te'n'nis the road is file township of Pil- kington. , Here the rail -helm' c:lrs w'(•l'14 11111,wn MT. t11 he unloaded by it going who suer,• homy unloading. sorting :vrrionling 1,1 length. and neatly piling. rade which had ptevionbly an'ivisl. ,\ very neat frame station has 1N•en erected at 1'rtelson, and i, almost ready for the fluishing tl/llelles. The istlmnee of the - trip was made+ with the engine. tender and ealioose e ily. The next stop, five smiles from I'I, 41114)0, w:a4 411 the 61111141 1ti'o•r, wIiI .11 is :ygnrlaehel 1hryugl,l :4 song. deep opting. followed by n shoe). high •111114111 Inert. ?rho• party got out and vielke 1 'wn the lankly, take :1. view the ,.p 1)11111 bridge" at this point. W 1)144. 111 4.4' 4.41114•11) abill111e111 • 31111 pie . 11riil0 ited 1)y steel girders of corn ponding strength, betoken the ability of the . rurtnn• to hear the hearts (.1.1111, an to resist th.• rat•- alge's of 1. ole. The ' e1 up and don's the rivet, as 11 rnrvr gt'ueefully and sweeps sw • ftly :dolt 1.wPell Wit , sloping, hanks. Wilde hely' and t arid shrm111Nn•; is 1N•a11ti wnitll, 1/llm• dos nee, may 1a 11 lin ('41111'..• be- Krass-grown IV by 1111411 'l l4 the seen the village of VI est ontr/14'. Another run of 1-2 miles 11 ongh the tnvrlMhip of \Ylolwirh, it the county of Waterloo. naught the p .- ty to the 1"11111 where It. 1l•ark-luyiu is in progress. few bombs. )'mels eastward of El lira station. withl. like that at Peters n• hue been huih, and only awaits finishing. There 111 a 4.111011g nt th. p(1 II when Ihr tr•nek Is now being Inid. a) I .ns it is through quiek1alnd and b1i ' clay the ties ore being 0;1,141 14•1111N '11111)' 'love togrlhrr. 'rhe panty 1'1'1'1• mel li) 1110 lellll l ns by Mr. Miteklin'"assistant, \Ir. G. Hyde, 1'. E., with n carriage. whlc romteyell 1111411 A Snarler of a mile It so 111 1111. village, whose busy 111.1 tidy appeal:owe it is always a ple•n+ltn• .10 note. Here. during their sl:n'. they had a photograph taken 14) preserve as a a4luvenit' of the initial trip from liuelph to Elmira via the Ou.lph & (4odent+ Railway. The party reached Koine again ahem Perri] o'clock, feeling thankful to Mr. Macklin for the ideation and interest • hip trip which he fad afforded then. and ltnprr41ed more than ever with the ihi{orlance whirl' 1111. new 1111' wny will pnwe to (iurlph. MORE EVIDENCE. St. ('Foix, N. It., May T It h. ISIN•rilll.1 No matter what town or cit' you turn to you will always and over- whelming evidence forthc,dning of the undomhteil merits of 1)411415 Kid• try fill• in (airing all CMI'\ of kidney trouble. Here i', eviden?'e fn,,, St. Croix, where Min. F:Imie• .1. .\11.•14 writes and eays : "1 world like you to publish 1ny rase for the benefit of other sufferers. 1 wan attacked with kidney trouble, weakness, pains in the hack and was thoroughly ('u) down. 1 started tak- ing I)odd's Kidney PHI., and they did one No touch good that iu .1 little while I wool quite well and now I ani n* strong and healthy ow 1 could wish to Ile.' THE MARKETS. • Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Lower, Chicago Higher -Live Stock Mar• kets-The Latest Quotation, Monday I.:veiling, )lay 14, Liverpool %h at futures closed n1 -day 41.1 low,•' th:u. Saturday 41,141 1r1111 fu11u'.Io ,.d 11111 e4.. Al l'hleago May wheat •(used 1s'' hlah r1. than Saturday, May cora ((ac higher and War uua 4s•• higher. THE V1,4I1LE SUPPLY. dray 14, 'MI, May 1S, \A.wheal ;t;,,l1:ailln\ 21,1711,4101 Turn ...... .... 244musItl 2111., 11111:1"11011 Mals .... .... 13,201,48144 12,1)1 uVI During the week wheat &M•e.'used.341a6.- Oal bushels, cern h. -reused 1.Ia41,Oa4 hrwh- els nod eats decreased 2,4111,481( bushels. TOROr4TO PRODUCE MARKET. Orale- - Wheat, spring, brute.., .111 78 Wheat. fall, hush ., 011 ('heat, red. bosh, 0 Nl 11'((P141, 5•,os4, boob. .., 0 7.. ltarlry 111101. 0 i2 leu), boob. 0 41 Rye. hush, 0 71 Pru,, hush 0 77 Buckwheat, hush. 0 33 .... LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PROOUCC Liverpool, aluy 14,--Whemt Spot ooml- ■al; futures quiet; May, lis s;._d; July, 1Y 7%d; Sepo•whr(, 04. 7d. Corn Spot steady; Aserk•au - mlt.•,1. lie . 4 tld' ♦air I. ao mixed, old. 1411 Yl,ad; L I"ur,n/d. motet; July, 46 43oJ; September, ' ninon Long .clear mlddlp', lightArm' :it d• 119; lung dear middles belvy Il rnl at • 1* W; .lear bellies steady at 41'41, 141; *1ulnid.•rlk square *1••a. at 42s. (.art Pdy Prime westei14 h. lime.' Steady at 4). '111: Awerlcan maned lit .palls steady at ,. and ('44hew, twPrlrau 0uest tutored, Nd. fillet at .64s. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. New York. Mays 11. -Batter - Easier, re- ceipts. MM'; street prlrrs'. extra ,'reaulery, 310,1c to llc: 4.e4c041 price+: a rea mery • row mein to extra. 14.• to 3Wyr: do, held. 17.• Isle; to 1 'renovated comuwn to extra 148• 11) 1414.,-: western -factory, common to firsts, 11.' to 17r.•. l 'beetle -Steady; reeelpte, Mer.: ..Id state foil .real, large a"d small r lured aid while rau.y, 12" to Elly': 110. good prim-. 12e to Wye; du, cuw1101 to fair, 11e to 17.•: new hate full cream• large and small, colored mud whlte. best. (lly..: fair to good. 4,1,4 to Oa-. Inferior. le'; light alias, full to IMM, ties. 10 7tg.', Kegs --Steady; receipts, 14- 1,''190; state, ('.nus% Ponta and u.•srby f:u,,'y srler'.•d white, _Ya': .1101,e. hoe to 10,4.- do, motel (111.9. 111•; 14.•stern flr000, 17 , ..: do. '1'.s•. owls, 1G',.• to 17•-: ,ontherus 11, to ).lac, to 8•••• 11 a•, 0 N: CATTLE MARKETS. /'a hies Sl,a114-1•0111.' S14241y l0 1114' 1w.e.er at C klr•aao. le(m1011 May --1' 11:'11' I a U uttl. carr A l t 1 • IO',r t..' 1111.' pee n..: r.fri,,.•n, tar 1.04 1,3•4' per Ib.: sheep. dr.• -4.•'l. 11'4" to 134: pee 111,; 14111414c U.' dr. -,o.1 11.•11141. TORONTO JUi4CTION LIVE STOCK. i'0runtu, May I l I:"•, i{14.. of live stuck at the Polon $I0,•:: 1'.Irdi wcr 1i 1•.ir Tow's, remls,Mrol of 170. cattle, 2 hogs, 1 sheep. 17 eat'ep'a141 is huryrs. I4,sltwrl ere. Etpuriers ruugrel frow -14.772 to 1:, per 1 sol., 110 book 4oiu4 4t 84 7:, lo. 11.1l) 1,0+ rw't: Win* .4.1'1 :.I 4:1.1;.1 to 84 p•r ew1 soil!, ■ oro "Lobe at a trine more, nelckers. • 'rb. lugt let- awl loada of blur;p.r.1' sold alt 114:111 to 41.11 p.•4. . NI; lo,uis of fat' to w l,llnm sold *t *4.31, to $4,:41; •1w* .11 Safi'. to 14 .3: "4111,014 at 82.7:1. to 113.'.'2 ((e1 eft. - 1•'red.r. soil 1t.hl.rea. 7),.•re 101',• 4rrrr.li fart). -r. "u .the m.,r lief.11be bought $own short keep feeders at 11 50 to 11.77. per cwt, 'rhos.' N•a.l at 11.7: were 414 400.1 as 1):(149 of the rattly Is.n Shp for export. In fief they were brought o0 the market as exporters. 4111.11 4'0w1(. RIt inlets rows sold a1 11:6 to 110 each. 1.161 ('.1.... V$1111, calve, %odd at 14 to 811 per +-wt. 11.11[.. It. r, Kenuedr 4, ports prl!vy tower at 147 (or iert. and 10,72 d,4. debts :11.1 falll. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK. Mmlisral. May 14 Ther. walk 110 ,41111,• In ruble 441414.rs from 141, orpool and 1on- ,Iou uu ('aurdlriu ea1tl4, they belug steady at 11,-. 'eke demand for •,-1.111 frrlght las Improved and the hulk of the )gar space ha. horn engaged *1 :C,s for Ilrrrpnnl, 61141141.14 111,1 41is•al+ter 11144 3114 for 1.014 don, kxprts for past 4P.k 11 t.11. •:71:'; rat tie and Ik7( +1.,p, B"rrlpts arra 11111) rat. roik'h 1.0144'„ :l1.4 sheep and iambs. ..no canes ?aro hogs, The f'avo'r .( the hog .iteral lou this week has hero the 4.010 tln11o11 weak 4111,1.0 'Melee", on Canadian 11* ewe, and peters hat'' seor.•.1 another 111•. 11110 of Is to 4s le f•.ondoe to :(:tie to 1114 Idrklol grin.. are 21. to 4s lower at All to :44s. and I.Ir.rpool _s off at sal to 1014. Ite1•elpts of hogs wrrr 2410, of a"hlrb 1501 were 11.11gb1 lu 111,• west by two of 1110 IPadaur parking rompanle0 and the 1421444[1 leers 14,14 un the market. In spit.. of the wrak.,•sa In baron abroad the market was .foody and salmi of select, MI 1011 were trade at 17.73 pit rat. wrl4h0 41I1' mire. Th.. lonelier,. were nit 11101444 and trade was brisk. A 'tow very chdI." ''attl•• sold ep to i,. r tier Ib. Mr, l',rorg•t- .`4l'hols.,n fanlight 114 prime 91111.- at 5(,• prim•' lM44r.4 odd ■t :s• In 1'yr; pretty g. "d at 4.' to 41sT; and emanation - stmt. in 21, - 11 :44,0 )111911 rows sold at 82., to 5•.1 earls false. sold at 12 to 110 rarb Rhlpnerw ore bnylnc good 11r70 .br.l, rt 4r,, ry•r Ib.: spring Iambs se'l'f 111 1:: is \'..:Irl• nligl41 v hod 1149 11111. to Boit, but the 1r,,:A H,'h rl•irr it i. 1,4 Orasr''1.11. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. Fut tta111141, May 14 CettlP-Rn44111 . The quality of the roll' '"ittg n,!, i, s111•e to please :eq" head: also, study to ler 14,40.1.; prions steers, 1.1.:1.14 114 1:..T•1: abtpplui. 54.7: to 17, 17,1; buteb"4.s'. 14 Y1 to 15 16: heifer. 13.7.1 to 05.12: 9014. rt 10 (♦4.1)); hulls, 413.2: to $1.M.1; ato.•k.rs and fee.bes. 111 a 11 11,54: ?reel+ row. *ad springers. 14,1,14.1r t1 strong. 1!1 to' $:17. docs Receipts. 13.000 bend; native, 5. to lie- higher: bgry, mixed porters and pig•, 1r.IC.' to We,: 19114112. se to M1 JD. stags. 14.2s to 14. 1, Sheep and lambs reeelpts, 24.000 bead: 1..11." and higher: Isaaao. $5.10 to 87. s fro al 17.14.; yearlings. 141 to $112S.: wet14 er4; 13.'44 4010: ewes, $.5.2:2 10 1411,r/l; •b.ep. call4911. $:1 to 1:•.71, NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. 'ew York May 14. -Iteeves Reretptr. 4:14 144441'441 op.ned steady and Mooed Isis, op, pt 741 1" 82, : bolls 1:140 t., 04 40 rows, '.21 to $4.:'4: '.{meta to n4Orr0'. 804 call 14190 sheep 311,1 2700 glances ui toss -r. Pelves 1 e(apts. sill: 11r(I1r hal lie tc e4.:.' h, 14 to 1r1:O: Ana., to ra Irn4, 167.1; to ., 57; buttermilk.. 14. St.. • p and 11 b+ I1...s•I04*.121; $144424pmis,.l nopd(at i st.adr; ' lambs atm: prinu• stork Mahe • rllpped sheep, 83 t 141; 1111 , bol,+ herr: clipped lambs, Ml to 11.11': vitol'., :•; '40 Inn,ht, 14450 r eh by.' 1119 143871 Ie_:,inds .1111 (1. I1.eolprs. 1i,M'a: .arkel 141,• high Or; 1:00 hog*, 17 to 17,11 CHICAGO LIVE S OCK. rim a •.. May 14. -Cattle ' .vlpte. :tik MO; b4.: ab•,ulr, others 111• lows • eomsor an p11 n.o. leer% 11 to *41,10: rows. 412.1 t4. heir 4. 4=.71 to 174bulls 1:t t4. ,e , n 14.. 1',.7•'4 11 ' d to .25; •fork'Ro le'e'r•, $2.75 d 14•'4,1)'. ▪ ; 11"3s 11.4'•1' s, 3.1.4100: 2',1' 1, •s• hl e4.; •hole. pro hoary dark/ 1" Marto mallnm to good Pavy, $41,416 1e 161.40: butt 'berg' weights, in Ilea{; seer•( butt, 'holm h"nvV mixed. 1.35 to 1411.11; perklUl 817tn sa7.1'., K11wp Itrrrlpt1. ,' : 114„ Wisher: ehe4E 144,7:1 to 56 10; year,' a, $(I,72 to 14.14; &limbo, 1.1.:*) to 5'7.•0. Are Good Looks uable 7 if nature hall her w'ny very com- plexion would he clear and Hight Bd. fiat 111,1,1" it le allow their 111(6,111 lcome weak, hence pimples, milieu- /skin. dark ('1011. under the rye*. To hnye n !w'untiful . pletion 144' F'e•n•ozone regularly. 1t brings it rich. ruddy glow to the cheeks, nouri*he+ the blond and thereby d.'*troystfumor% and pimples. For hpalit.y, health 110(1 gond .piritM Ilse F'en'oxone•. Your atp- pearanee will improve a hundredfold. Fifty cents hues a box of flfty (horo- late-coated F'e•roznne tablets, Don't put off ---get F'Pr•rozone today. Have The Signal sent to aterent folk. • 1 I.1•oul The .'.1ou;•'•l \1,•,41 WALTER L. HACKETT, of Ashfield, junior year prizenlan at Wes- leyan Theological College, Montreal. Lesson n A Le s n in - Kindness. s. a 'I,,•I.g' Nee-., 1•(11(41 tr.l.inc ts0>r, dum1. bl,,,.' 1, 1,,, It's 4 cry N10113 lu give (*4.•44 If near )m1 a bu1M.Ig .1uld,1. 11.• .lsleel(, 11', :*".: w I.as him 11), Ie11'1 1 i,i Mtn 114 the ?ilk-. t.1 b .... Phut ' -.'reel 141 a ,lumlo', 111 Is:,•,. '1'.. null.- 1011 4iwwy sl hi le• laud, Alid nevi t Iiek1,• dirt, bebu,d. ' 14,4,4 "tight to know how qu.J'r 11 feed, When you•wr.' 1 un the host.. Ile kind. to, child. 1.43',44,(1.4: twat deed the u10plwnl 4104.10w. 1 eft; te No, eon( Inert, that sur Should 1041 a1110) Ihr bundlh: Is•e. 1''•un1 w1'11[.1.tnmol,.: 7.11.• lieu'',: i141.110141. up hi- NO, trail' it 11 4431012 tatIh'•;,i:, '171• nuru,-1 ....moll und y111 Ih• kbel In all crested tadna:- Mal 4'1114(1)' 16o-11 toll h.aio;;-. Before you lout 1114-1e Okra ,r 11..11-1. O 4.r if'be) 1:110 I1•0111 ,u:.i,L , An' Immediate Response. •'\l 0M11m.'.'1(141 the 111 in mother. at the o•ol 11114 11un•s) luta 1101', "1 w:u11 1441(1 II) Is• e)rerdinKly /:o.•fd ilh11ut y„car rou,lnci. Ncye, un4ler,eay sir ;nu.taur,•., do aity'thihi 11' ;,'ll you (,111141 hi•':,10011rd 10 1114,• the whole 4y41rld •..a. v • loin K TL1• .null buy l lu•nPd ,l hand-spr:m . with a whit','. of .l.•licht. STURDY 11.1 in the w'orid is the tiros, = U RDY & CO, with you % ,Ire you crazy )" demanded the (outlier. "Nostn,” wits the &newer. "I'm jes' "1 glad that you don't 'sp ee' me to I.I1.1' 110 1141111* never any luore!" Lip - nap ,Itt'rt .lagazille. TRA3( IlA,.e R1..il la*aa. Ointment quid y [urea Itclliag Pica, Eczema, sod rah., din troubles. Loo Corrigan. 475 Ferguson Ave., N. Hamilton, `ad Eczema 11114• duid;wod.- He consulted peeinl,f!s- by w,vlr and weeks in hospitaL- rid des;:: 414d et elrr getting hatter. "1111.- .4' i4 he / far/A,.' •e444014401 %'RJ 114•,' ' ?N. 14 sur ,/N,.''a. 44' Inv .: I..' r ,•e�La:..'g I Je/a some 14,, ej r 4 ,1, fl,” Den'1 put it oe ("t a boa of Mire Ointment 1/ u t and hr relined. Pore Setc.---6 lot $2.50. At druyttut,'- or from The Choate** Co. of C:aaraia, Limited, Hannon -Toronto. We Can • always rely 1111 11111 4.11-1111ln•r.' s:u i.far- t.ilni 1vit1) • Canned Goods le.: r h.,11e may reliable brands that r,• I, :ow 111) Evert. house- keeper kill sus 11111' unu'h difference there i- 141 t ase household neers..itie.. .\ rel it t. not !ways the plies 1h.lt im- .UI'1"t I III• qua( y. We .41'1• .how 'trig, a Bile of e: e.1.1. "els 111,11 sur 'ur'.ell- ing ret y low ind sl. sit low in fu•1 that yeti tl'iIl be surfeit al bow g1,1d they' dare *Iwo they all( "" ion' y. ' lahle. 1J1TJ.1tU Bitiv1its,. 41 Japan IRANCIS JOSEPH: HAYDN, born at Rohrau 1732, died at Vienna 1809, was another of the' lath century musicians wt:,. became famous in their 'teens. His name is inseparably and popularly linked with that of George Frederick Handel in that mode of dramati, music called Oratorio. Handel is the composer of the incemparahle "Messiah," and Haydn of the equally incomparable "Creation." Thi' oratorio, written in his 60th year, is tc-day as popular as 4.00 years ago. Haydn's compo.itiens comprise almost every form of vocal and instrumental music, yet his chief distinction it not in oratorio. His rank in the musical world is determined by his service to instru- mental trusic. Ilc fixed the form of the sonata and symphony which Ileethoven vrho called hits " Papa " Haydn' perfected i.) 'beauty and expressiveness, for one thing substituting, the light, gay Scherzo for Haydn's stately Minuets. As the musical father c'f Beethoven, Haydn is perhaps justly styled the father of classical .nstrumeotal music. For the piano he composed 44 sonatas, The wonder is how in Close days of, the harpsichord, clavier and spinet -small and thin -voice,( instruments -the composers could eoncetve and write sonatas the beauties of which could be revealed only by-somesuch perfect instru- ment as she 411 cit spino - Distinguished in every mechanical device, and producing a lull, rich f nging Tone, the Bell. Art Piano enables the performer to overcome cry technical difficulty and thus to express the pure music of the composer with the utmost perfection and beauty. Both for the home and for the concert hall, it is The Player's Perfect Piano. The full aeries '.r "Little Bell H1 -'.•shies" in booklet tors, illustrated, will It mailed frau on requ- at t•4. The Bell Piero d Organ Co., limited, Guelph. Ont. We Are Very Particular We always 111-1-1 oft' and .t1bays get lirst quality in ('(10y Ming. harder it is to snit 11., (lir Davies' Horse Radish at, per bottle, Quaker Puffed Rice at, per package, Heinz Tomato Soup at, per can. Forest City Tomato Catsup at, per bottle, Try is 10 cent package of GUSTO lhr. new food. .\ toy for th,' child 1•11 i,. -e•'.' 11 pa, k,lge. an ▪ I3c ▪ I0c ▪ 25c 13c P. T. DEAN, rie Grocer. PHONE too. COR MON i REAL sT Ai'U :,e,)UARE, GODERiCH, ONT. Change in Business F. beg to anaounre that Um livery business heretofore concincted by Messrs. Miller & Walker, has been purchased' by ms, and we respectfully 14,211, it a share of the public patronage. to the past, the livery will be kept at the top notch of efficiency and our every effort will be to have THE BEST ALL CALLS PROMPTLY. ATTENDED TO Walker & Augustine 'PHu\ 1 .1 EAST STREET f I.IV(:l. Y 1 I'HON 1 IW. A. McKIM � GGDERICH Floor Oilcloths 20 cents the square yard l)u1y ;1 few ends to chow at that price RAINCOA I'S '1'110•%4l'V 111.144.4,1 Makes 74.1,1 latent 1 :does of 4:� .VV $12 50 fawns. drubs and greys at mlak/ W lta LACE CURTAINS No better value at 2.k' the pour cat• at $.11111 1114. flair, mud .111 Wires lll•twl+a'u, Our dollar curtains we have duplicated the original order three timer. and are out ,.gain but will he in very sawn: 1'tler,' i, not another dollar curtain within you4•,1•41011 to 'vial Ilii'. Seeing i4, ►N'lieviug, SHORT JACKETS NO1. wanly 14 ,1, the $7,5o for $6.50. the $10.00 tor $7.50. All the fawns in covert cloth but they 11114.t he cleared. White Silk Waists Very newcat 1'1111'.4.44111 1111'1 11,140, y41'i c.ol'I do with t one o1 ours when you sr.' (hen( and know the price. Purr Japan silk w'ai'f, well math-. sleet.e, lIrnlif plentifully with hemstitched leeks. bi,; value pHee. $1.85 • lit $2.:,u, our Another lot with fineboost itched t1e•ky, t'iuuuell with valrurie 's lace, full sleeve. Ito -to -date in every \141, g./4,1111,all it{.. -01,I $2.45 MCKIM'S BUSY STORE, Goderich. A DRIVE in FURNITURE thattwif make the thin 1111)•0•• (41111.1,• all over with gl•uhles$, New whop a small .Inle((((t of lll(llley will or:vulpli.h just new. Iron and Brass Beds from 12.40 up. Kitchen Chairs, hardwood, press carved flacks, double rungs all around, 40c each. Ghlld's High Ch irs, with tray, 85c. Bedroom Suites 81!.00 41 P Couches, 14.75 to 150.00. s Parlor Suites, five pieces, from 118 w 1160. Closing out our genuine iOstermoor Matt for 113.00, '•Sulo' p11''.' 101:,.ts1, as iso• bmye the sole ng.'nry for the MarshII Mattress, the In•.1 41,111111I11• ventihpe•d Meattn e 11 n e:aMh. IL•hu 1111 160111 in 1,11, hair e,' 11110 other Mixture. ' %Vt. have a fe Hercules guaranteed bed Springs. closing lint at 13.00. \Vas haven 111.1.1.1.1' an,) better sprout now, gunrlulre'e1 t4 Kiri. 4411)x- faction 111' 'y' refunded. See our new inlpit•levl Furniture Coverings, Curtains, etc. : they will he a surprise and plea,ure to. y1/n, w• het 1)4.1. you hue or not. Upholstering 41'pe•'14Ity .111(1 all work guarantee -41. .►11 .'I1•galot`,Iinr of real mahogany chair frames, divans, davenports. etc., 1 Moyle. 1'usl41l10.19 can 144'41 auul select their uw11 etle•r I M and lune thew upholstered to 110110.0. SMITH'S FURNITURE and ART STO E EAST sTREE`T Some People Don't Know SEL'i HALT WE HARDWARE ' . . To those who don't we want to say that our 1IMO/WARE BUJSINESS has grown so large that we have had to enlarge our store to give us !noel' room. We want to impress upon your Hund that we sell Farm and Garden Tools, Refrigerators, Freezers, Nails, ('class. Locks, Hinges, Screen Doors and Windows, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. As we have no extlra expenses in selling lIardwaro we fro sell at Tess than 'others. Special prices on MICA AXLE GREASE lb t.huitt 23c IU lb poll at 75c LAWN HOSE MAL CANADIAN Special priced at -CLOTHS WRINGERS 8c and IOc per foot. tt $3.10 each. Ramsav's Ready -Mixed Paints The Right Paint To Paint Right Worsell's Cheap Hardware and Stove Store Ilamilton Street - GODEilICH • ),4 FAULTLESS SHOES Al NN who n -,' parlWiller :deet their Above will (1111 Iterfeet av1 shoes 11011'. Don't w'nmlr f iat' going trims. one Stot•e• to 111101 114.1 to trod n ohm" you'll like. 1 one. hero 1?rid rued Satt•0 y self (inutile. \\'r hon\',, a long nngr of styles and prices,. $2.00, $2.50, 22.75, *3.000 up to $5.00 The (aunty's hest shoe makers made our atom on correct 11Mts from t.on'h good lent hers es Vivi Kid, Patent (i4ilt. Hnsslan Calf and 1 inn Metal I'ti lf. Yon 1,111'( tarn around here, sir. without. latnpingf into some good shore. 1.1 w <�4 16454/+4 46.4+ 454 ' x i' '1'3'4 '' x 4, 3450e fijKaimerumarnMenraterega m. Sharma,n • + ' + ' 4 4 4 4 4 • •