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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-1-6, Page 71 I av clew :••. a1(QOi is .lneyud: led as a pain relieving agent. Applied in the 1s. D. &,L." Menthol Plaster it is the (.lost effective remedy known for Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheuma tic Aches and Pains. Try a "D. & L." Menthol Plaster the next time you are suffering from any one of these com- plaints and be convinced. 25c. each at druggists. 1.1 SE FEPQYL!! A Splendid Tonic Builds up t''.o System Strengthens tho Mut.clos Coves New Life Sold by ail medicine dealers. Lewis a Lawrence C'., Monne THE MARKETS. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat F4 res Close Higher -Live Stock - Latest Quotations. Monday Sealing, Jos► 1 Llverpodi wheat futures dosed to -dal IA t,, 1V4 higher U,att ou yrtday: cera ad bower At .'tee.aao• stay wheat closed lige hiss. er than on Friday. May corn 14' 241A2. and Stay oats 'pc higher Winnipeg Options. At Winnipeg. May wheat timid Mie higher soar, un Friday , May 0a1e 1l0 higher. SLOW May SLOTS. cats -January .44►c, May VW - Toronto ' %c.Toronto Grain Markt. Their Narrow Escape. Two Irishmen. Scot'bulan Aftbent ott er be W up a ( a long, : fierce fight. in which the ticotchutan ahuoet head the better of it. they succeeded in conquering hitt. A thnrough search of hitt clothes din- ette"( one tone flue -rout piece. ___ _ - "Troth. Pat," *aid Mike disgustedly. "it he'd hall tiff chits instead of a nickel be'd have tnurthered the two of eat•' -Everybody's Magazine. PILES CURED at HOME 'S by New Absorption Method.4, 1 f 3011 sutler from bleeding, ill ❑.r rotru -1 ,t blind or „ Ii lig,. p h• nig r tis • 1 dy e 1 11 send ole your r a _�_ I,v. alt tell p.m how to cure your- self at home 1l\' the absorption trealulent ; and will also send some of this home treatment fret for ''trial, with references • from 'your own locality if re- quested. Immediate relief and permanent cure' a tsttred. Sen11 no money, but tell others of this offer. Write to-dav to Mrs: M Summers Box ti45 Windsor, Revition Freres es,•suewro a+rs I The largsatt dealer. in Tr.r•:rt,1`hinstill the world. Wes Arty thea . MIST MARKET P►►:CE for all kind, of Raw Furs 2nd Skins I honest assortment. Quick return. All tor our 1909.1')10 PRICE LIST t PI'S FREE noose ..n .,...e.«..• 114 and 130 Mr(1,11 5t. Montreal. WE LAT , xrumm% tflkt .1.1. Wheat, tali, bush Jft • M 011111 Wheat, goose. bush 1H mei Wheat. red. buaki Of- •••e heat- - •.Rliy ltbMime! • •«••• . M t O Barley. bah • Peas,bushel ......• M •••• Oatsbusel Toronto Dairy Market. ('t.eese, per Ib ..•, s 11 ' I al‘ Erre. ease iota, dozen s of Sutter, separator, dairy. 111.• s 25 • g ltt.tter. store lots IS Sutter, creamery, solids• as Sutter, creamery. lb. rolls2 21e s Iluney, extracted lioney combs. per doses t 2R ass . New York Dairy Market. PI -KW YORK. Jan. 3•-Butter--Uarettied and tower: ra:apts. , c-reansry, ape- r"uls, Me; Cassa, Tic; third to Drat. 20 to sir: e'erarnery, held, zv'eond to nprata,. to Mc: state ,tarry. common to finest. _tic tu.34c. prones.,. Linn to.apnQal. air to western f:aaor), .k• to ; Westin -it imitation creatticry, -6r to Jt'. e•he•rse-titin: eireipts, 91L. state, new. (till a resat, apeelal, 17$er (0 Irk'; Sept . Caney. l boat, 16114se; l' in. nado' best. i, le. cOmmosto good.lA, to Iba:,kns. full to special, Tto Ygma,s1lern: receipts, 31116: Paste: Pent- -•, It ali1a' a rand nearby, l.etnry, While. ut, y Mc to Pc; do.. gathered. whdte. X.• t •, du.,: l ..nuerY. brown and mixed. 1k• t,. 1_r. io. gathered, tyrvwes •to t,rlmc.'-:re. to me: . �t. - weytnrnlextre. 34Yyt:o4t•; first. Ci a to Mile, on (1. .0 3k•:. refrigerator. Llac 41 - • _ -- CATTLE MARKETS. SUNLIGHT SOAP it ,111 '0 •fit Cables Easy -United States• Centrally Firmer. see ... \ I I tat esp..' and It,n- do.1..0.h. .1u 1 T • ea-ttle lower at 11Y{r• t., • .I•.. ..,1 w.:••.t: n' (rire•aor b..'( 1 • • ,int. Union Stor.k Yards. Tr IRO\TU..i:ut. : less 'pts of live stoe'k :it Die Plane s;..;1; (ard., were :r,' carload,. ••‘. 'fist 'silt "f euro cattle., 9 /1.0.r:214 st. i•l. .,til lanais, :end 5 calves. • Exporters. There \etre n,eu- t.•,- carloa,ls or etc-. 'sees'<, wto!i w••t, la•Id for 'ru.•laday'5 nuteket, I.1! St bolts sold at from $1.75 to $:. i.er )11f1 n A Ie.•cat•k have,.; roll amt figure. Butchers. Prlm4 d .•t ,Irl,. solo at 1G.... 1• r rat .....4 t sr, to IL.60; m..11wn. }t,9, 1. I; t4-ir✓ W 5 en 5( • Veal Calves. TMren for - A firm, at 13 to $,:. pie • 1,• Sheep,and Lambs Erpnrt roc .,, .•t ti :r a 14.7.: cutis amd lasts; -at -.s1 4:-.!4 .laatit.A +t -W.3. 4.>- $,.110 v,•r,twa Hogs. t4etet•ts.• feel 4400 8.,ter.d. - $S.2,i and $. f o.b. cars at ruuntry 1m:nt', - - Montreal -Live Stock. MOVTRI Ate Jan. :L--(i;e+'c l 1 -At isle Montreal Stock Yards We, -t hard Marki•t rowifitanf_ eve .c.. >< ,. •s_•un..lc .]s:ele.11W. rattle, 410 sheep and lambs. Mkt hugs and 260 salves while ntf,-rhtgn this tnor bila were ese cattle. ll•_f and lamtrt. IJta Apo. and it0 ealv„s. The undertone for rattle _was ,u,tnewhat easter, with in- creased supply. The quality. was above the average. especially trorn Ontario polnIe on the whole a rattly active trade waw done. and sales of choice steers were made at 544c; go..1 at 514,c to fitac: (ate at Pic to 6C; medium at le to 44ic: common at 31iftc to Pic. and inferior at 741: to 2'4c per lb. A firm feeling pervade fur steaP and lambs on account of continued Limited supply. Sheep wed at 4ihc to 41ase; enol land* at 23ic to .c• per It, The offerings of (..Ai Vet( were ,shall, with prices at 4s. to 45• per Ib. Scores the Daylight Bill. Stratford bawuu. When Dir. ti.. N. ,.ewle, M• P., Weet Huron, introduced his daylight saving Dill in the Omissions net Beeston The Beacon mentioned wows practical dif- ficulties in regard to it, and suggested that if in the rummer thaw people wished to go to work an hour earlier, Rind quit en hour earlier so as to leave a longer evening for recreation, it aright possibly be done by mutual atraugetnent, but not very well by legal enactment without confusion. it also suggested that as Mr. Lewis repressen bet what is largely et rursl eaoslituettcy many of the fanners went to work as early as ti o'clock it the summer without any act of Pae ---- Bement to provide it, but probably all of them did not quit even at 6 in the evening. Msny of thew are in the habit of adding an hour at both rode when they can do it. The Montreal Gazette has an article on the subject eo forcible that it is herr introduced : The hill "respecting the saviog of daylight" has been re -introduced in Parliament. It proposes to enact that between the first Sunday in April and the Brat Sunday in Novem- ber (outaide of the Yukon territory) the time shall be an hour in advance of the precept In other words, noon will be at 11 o'clock a. nt., and 6 &clock. the usual time for quitting work, wilt be at 6 o'clock in the even- ing. The hill, which is on the lines of measure that has been reported against Its England, assumes that working hours have been fixed by the clock and not by consideration of what has been found convenient in commercial mid industrial occupa- tions- Some twedty-tive years ago, to get rid of the inoonvrnience caused by a tnuttiplicity of local times.. the Brit,- ish system of a standard time was adopted in Canada and the t'nited States. instead- t f each city er town using its own meridian time. and every eastward or westevattt move- eient requiring it change in the travel- ler's watch. the continent was divided into zones, ,marked by lines run- ning. with borne narrow geogralihical nlodifleations, north and South, and within each one A Common time was To • vw especially. t' lailwa 1 hehed este r d mess - twat men and Iwo atm W tress papers. the new onset proved so ac- eept•thte that the genera( wonder Wan it had not been thought sit before.. The bill now before Parliament will, if it4aecom4n law, to an extent restore the formol• iucunwe.1} hent conditions. 1t will disarrange Ole timetables 'of rxi1Wayg rutin,ia both Canada nod the United States, It will create for the eastern past of Canada it set of business hours different from. those of New York and other parts of the eastern United States with which there is a large interchange of tele- graphic business, in connes tion with 1 e•h- ilia which, sometimes, at few minutes mean a large loss or gain. •inciden- t.ally it will to a large extent dim - err n tlead- ing e e ems eervicr of tl e 1d - x u g P the u ing newspapers of Eastern Uanadxe Halifax and $1. John time. for in- slanec being. downed to two hours ahead of New York and Boston:, Such an ill-considered '+ill _ . ould S kitten. ft 'le hit to the Bred t. of the House of Commons that it utas not killetl.Ixnt eessiop' , Prig receipts were much larger to -day.,. and males of selected lots from west tri Toronto were made at 19. and from coat -.of Toronto at St.46, weighed off esrw • At the t'anadlan Pacific live 1R.wk mar kat receipts for last week were UIO cattle, 515 sheep and lambs. t63t hogs acid 471 Calves, The Popp()" tads morning televist- ed of ,ro rattle, 1)1) sheep and lambs, 44 ,. home and S. calves. Sunlight Soap cannot your clothes. There ar Injurious chemicals in S light Soap to bite holes even the most delica fabric. $5,01111 are otte ed to anyone iindin adulteration in Sunllgh Soap. set r .. \t k CURED OF\ ONSTIPATON Mr. And sea Dr. Morso's IInd Pills. Mr. C,enrge Andrews alifaa, N'! writes: "For many years I have troubled with chronic Constipation. This ail- ment never comes single-handed, and I have been a victim to the many +lineae s that constipation brings in its trains Medicine after medicine I have taken in order to find' relief, but one and all left me in the frame hopeless condition. It seemed that nothing would expel from me the one ailment that,can ed so mulch trouble, yet at last I read about these Iddiait isoot Pills. That was indeed a )nek\• day for tux, for I was an impressed with the state- Mmts made that I determined to give them a fair trial. They have regulsted my stomach and bowels. I am cured el constipation, and • East Buffalo Cattle Market. ester )31'FPALct. Jan. Z. -Cattle -Re- ceipt., . -Cattle -lie ceipt., Lois )bead; steady, clow on heavy active on light. 4, ,e *deers. 0.60 lr $7,50; shaPPiva. P.960t.t 16.40; hutches, it to 16.111, heifers, $4.'!t1, Loto 10.S: cows. $3.d to 16.:0; bulls, $3 to speck • stockers an' ,, • feeders. 1.150 to 1G; M!.. ant t'• $4; fresh cows and aprtngfrz $2 to 11. ivwer, 11 to WA. • V.1111-Re(*lPl , SOD head`. active an4 struma. 16 to 110.10; a few Sit. tipgs Ito, eupte, 17.200 head,; fair)y re- live and 7r to, ld' higher: heavy ant mLxed. $9,0 to IRA); yorkcrt and plga' 70 •to $s.77,:'•re.»Rton, 1t to stags ra u _-tlatrkti -i9 d In $1.i4 �- _ _ eel and 1.amlts-iterelpts, 19400peen1 : lheep,Mtow: iambs ....nye. lamb,. $1l f'.; d ooili g., logit to 1:.11) 1V•r01� '6.75; ewe",$'M Ivelse. $21014.4; WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn,Mass. Cured of severe compound cold and cough by •'Pram Dec. 20. '08, to March Ir '010, I had throe bed colds, one oa top of tit* ether. 1 got so weak I could hard) get around. Nothing seemed to help ate until 1 began to take VinoL The change was magic. Three bottle/com- pletely fixed that compound cold shod stopped the terribis cough -and what surprises Ras most, at the saw time It cured me of a severe stomach trouble that has bothered inc for 20 years. VIeMI IS certalaly a wonderful medkIne." Mr. Toppan is one of Lynn's most prominent and highly respected Merchants, whose word is as good as his bond. The reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it contains the two most world -famed tonics -the medicinal, strength- ening, body-building elements of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron. Your Money sack is You Are Not Satialled. H. C. DUNLOP, Druggist, - Goderich, Ont. A Lloyd -George Story. The huagt•t has given rise tA num- ber cif good stones r, es -about-Mr..Lloyd- George, a particularly good one con- cerning a recent banquet at which the Chancellor of the Exchequer was a guest. Sitting next to him was a young lady, who listened reverently to every word thet•fell from her hero s lips. "Ab." she vtintured At last, "you have suffered a great deal in your life from being misunderstood. have you not r "Yee." Mr. Lloyd -George is repotted to pare replied, -I have suffered from being misunderstood ; hut l haven't suffered half a8 much as 1 w ould have if 1 had been understood. sten wether. 'sheep, to iRto19.T.. Ne • York Live Stock. Jan: :.-Iteec.•n -P.mei pt sue Hower, stern+. i lir 1,'.611 bons, 11 t. 10; dressed l.oef ver to Ile+ for nal1r .,•a1P, 27 to $11 rutin. T, to 16.60.horny d valve., 13.6 to $$4.i7!%.weeterne. $I,7/r; 1ft-w d calve. b,tt.._ 4IMtnLYMly tOi- Sheep anti lavnh:• ..Iteeetpts.t9.473; stead - for sheep; ib,w• for )Smlea. sheep. $3.ao t:,,S•. - cone, VIP to $3: hurtle, $7 to $R cull.,, $.1 to to 16.:P, yearlings. 16 in $7. Boor,.. -$Lan stilts,. -x110. mstrkat - lower, a 177 to $7.10: 1Write outside Rules, 19 a ilio 10• 1 claim tbey have no equal is s medi- cine." For over Imif a,ce:eery Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills hiwe been curing e cta- etlp:aiton and clogged, inactive kidneys, with all the ailments which result hoot them. They cleanse the whole system and sdd fairy to blood. Sold eves where abox. 2 NEW YORK ase- ..market e , Melt; oven: 1 $1; ,sown, $:.4L 1, dull and weak at sides. 'solve.--ttecelpts, 175i A Household Battery. There h ad again been trouble in. the O'Hagan household, and U'Hagen had the word of sympathy when be next met his neighbor. a. 'Tis not much of a team ye make, ye and yer woife," said O'Hagan. 'Ab' that's where ye're wrong, said O`Hagan. "'Tis the foine team we make entirely. Me woife ;pitches aa' Ot catches.`" Chicago Live Stock. Cltle'A an. 3.-C ttle•-ltcceiptw. 000, :taa11N•t y; 'steers, I6 1. 1t Vol on teat : heifers. 51.40 to la Mockers and CI to P.56aad (,•,dait 1 � s, $ to 30 ting,-Iteceintx, 36,e1A, market 10a' • higher: chaise. heavy, $'t60 to $A,a.holt c1145., 2.16 to SAP; light. mixed. p.36 t $R.4e: choice, light, $145' to 1tbo; Pa. Kitt 84.10 to $4.16; page. $7.60 to 11.20: hulk • melee. ssse to piss. Sheep and 1-Tlerefeit•, 5,000; 'list ktx et !nog . sheer. 14. Si to 1R: tont., tui to sax,, )earlttys's. to M.S. CURRENT LITERATURE. Make Each Anint$l Worth 95(1/ Over Its Cost On 73 of a Cent a Day Idohndy over heard of ahsk tool•....ring the hob or colic. making hen, lay in winter. increasing the yield of mak five pounds per Cow a day, or. rr.tt •r.,g nut -down animals to plumpness and Vigor When you fe•l stock food '• to your cow, horse. swine or poultrY. you are merely feeding them what you are rowing on tour own farm. "'Pe , - • 1., lour -s ectad lttheado good out of thefeeed you a themsr so they can to ge their fat EEL" •u.,t -.tar fat all year round: also to prevent disease. cure disease and keep them ,.p to the best possible condition. No' shxk food'• can do all these " /.••gra.' f1'ier n/ tnnigo. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC tan and does. It is " •• ' °"`"f ° • Not a "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner" ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECiFIC contains n0grain. nor farm rradusts• It increases IJ of mdk'fro.n three to five pound,. per cow per day before the Spec otic has been used tut/ -idea. It makes the milk ocher and add, ltt,h (aster than any other preparation knot.., Youogitalaw.the • tavola be shwa _A YAL P PLS are aslarae at sec weeks old as y O tat -math ti� led with ALna?i• PURPLE ials at n SPECIFIC • .ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC hwWa up rundown animals and restores them • , plumpness altoo t magically., Cures hots. colic. worms, skin di ,sea and debility- pe; n tC • F . •' nen McEw•an.the horseman, says: "1 have used ROYAL PURPLk.STti:, K p•r-astenttyan the feeling of 'The Eel.' 2.e1#. Iarge.t winner of any pacer on Grand . • 11U,. and 'Henry Waiters.' 2.1142. brother of Morn N'mters.' wanner of Wein in xrinor. • in Itis. Thr -e hortses have never been off their feed since 1 commensal using Roy a. Ya. Spea•afc almost a year ago. and 1 will always have 4 in my stables." al P STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFIC Oneadc. package,oi ROYAL PURPLE STOCIC SPECIFIC w: 1 • r n, .animal tievcris dttye.whiah testas over two-thirds otacent ada'• Mo.t•t.hkft••• t:tv cent twos nut fifty Jays an - re given three nmc4 • daY ROYAL PURPLY- STOCK SPECiI -ita , en but once a Ja t ` sinaalt of the fifty cen k d ROYAL PURPLE. was mcrraw he v the a her and a alto K SID utak fattener. nor Rt amu g r sn as on.snm I u f gar . tuck 211. It a t R Y A v a a K ora afor food. a+stst logo f t I t wall save many time FIC rs our other Specuhc hen, 70 days. or a pail cutin materwl for tatty three ti . sornmer and winter, .events ce s ls.an 0.01 3t m,vltlr (me. and cures ,ular Every package of 1ROYAL 'P *PLS TOCK SPECIFIC w POULTRSY SPNCIFIt. • guaranteed. .lu,t use ROYAL PURPLE one of door animals and any other "reparation an. - animal in the same condition: after comparing results you Wil PaykOYAL PURPL, • t arm all heat to death: or else backoptmesyour money. FitI!E-Ask your merchant or Write us for our valuable ;r_ page booklet on cattle and poultry disc....TV containing also HOLIDAY PRESENTS t hen you atm giving give wlntething useful. What 'better for father, mother, rietor or itaother than a pair of \Ve have aeilne assortment of the beet styles. Call and sew our select lines of Fancy Footwear for bathes and children. A selection from these would wake a most acceOU►hla Uhristwaa gift. WM. shARmAN rockville and Lasts hal( again a, 100 A11.511 pont cn,.• rains lour tin e : • .s. age will last ay s. Lure to digest and turn feed intotle,h Asa ha• attener i gg It a veterinary ROYAL PURPLE PL E POOL TRY SF pnultry, n01 for ti.ak. tine 5a c: nt package.will last tw. 1,50 will last twenty-five hens 2sn days. wh,eh ,s lour tiro. n , the ,cost. it Makes a.'tayine rnach'ne •• out of ;our 1• n1 i . • conking rrtrines and fu'1 pinccular, about y. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK wad POUL w 1:jif .. TRY SPECIFICS. If you cannot Ret Royal Purple )�•. Specifies from aterchanta or.agenis- ergo wall supply you direct. express prepaid. • on receipt o1 lit10 a pa's fur either Poultry or Stock specific • Make mosso finis,. our agent In $041r district. n for terms. I Purr sale by alt 44o -date merchants. 'rbesel well - k n ,w•u cutter's eomhine the n11op-go-date,1.. op -go -date ideas in rtylb and design with tiny. 'alali1 y but )1114 1111.1i. .n, an.i anyone aIto is be king for the beat vaint• in a new ('utter ehuuld ere the , local ne.•nt. , who bus s Nil Ilii t.f• ,r e•r goods. ' }:v,.rtDoe; ,els.. t• intrtr•etr.i• ip t'Itti.•ts showed .tall 'Anel a s.. iaisrteak rind ng priers. NEW Lumber Yard ,iso.' Des n K t'o. Lt trim: pur•+'has.•d Iter enti••.• •t,a•t, ed IAtttil.•r of tb.• 11.al...0 h Lionrwr Co at G•,.lerloh. New prepared h. .,loads th pahlt'•, wbf,hvsalr r1a 1 )• 1 1 sir all lines of LUMBER t s. wec l3tFo lowest ti p Their new rano a •i'- wirrd twtsreon iter K..».... ton 1"'.;rnit,n.' ('••.'s Vol..' 'W. 1. Jenkins Alig. r; q., London, Can. Royal Purple Stank and Poultry Specific, and free swra TOE CANADIAN MAGAZINE. -Th P Canadian Magazine for January be - gine the new year with a very impor- tant and interesting article hy Pro- fesiir A. P. Coleman, of the University of Toronto.' It is entitled "The Inter- glacial Reds at Tut onto," and describes in a popular manner the infor•matioh that has been obtained by scientists regarding an unusually . interesting piece of geological formation. The article is splendidly itlnxtrated. An- other good article is "The Frontier Problem." by Joseph Westing. This is an account, with illustrations, of the work that is being done by the Reading (lamp Association to educate men working in camps along the Can- a -then frontier. "The \Vhite Man's Angry Heart," by Harold Sands, is a eon sideration of the British Columbia Indi an and of his suspicion regarding the encroachment of the white man on what he reegatds as his especial ter- ritory. Ot her timely Articles are "The Contervat i oat of Natural Resources," by Elih, Stewart: "Edmonton to Prince Rupert," by Harold Havens, Auld "Western Political Dominance," by Arthur L. Ford. The number is strong in flctir and vea4P. Czar Risks Pneumonia. St. Petersburg, Jan. 4 -- In s' mai and erni --yeete'rtetry- mpere - Ntchntas foltttwrd tte�,r� font the body his grand uncle, GrAnd I)ukt' Michas NichoItvitb, as it was borne flare miler from the railway station to till torten* of Rt. Peter and 8t. Pad. Th mute of march was lined by a wail • troops. The Oast was drenched nched to t i If You Rave A rough. Noor I.m•e l roubles. 145,01)11)' aro Threatened with Con sutn4.13. r.ry Siete are Kept In ate?a07 A Jle Doter. eco for the sn 'Phonograph When Mr. Edison invented the Amberol Records he invented the longest Record ever made for a sound - reproducing machine. But the Amberol Record is not only longer; it is better. It is made from a new com- position which makes a more perfect reproduction of music or the voice than any known method. An Amberol Record in an Edison Phonograph is the most perfect reproduction of a song or a piece of instrumental music that you have ever heard. But do not accept our statement. Go and hear it. 'There is a dealer near you. Hear the Edison Phonograph and compare it with other instruments before you decide. We will leave it to your judg- ment as to whether you can buy anything for the price that will give you so much real, genuine fun and pleasure as the Edison Phonograph. Venison Phonographs • %16.90 to 1162.50 }Edison Authorial Records (twice as long) 65 Edison Standard Records - - .40 Benson Orand Opera Records - • .65 There aro Edison dealers everywhere. Go to the nearest snit hear the Edison Phnnn, graph play both Wilson Standard and Amberol Records. Ilet complete catalogs from roar dealer or from ns. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY. 100 lrbsdds Ammo, Oman, N. J.. U.S.A. Hugh Rose Jas. Dean & Co. tenon, Marto MihsClark, Supt. Grace Ilos- pital, Toronto, Writes they have used it with the best results. 110s. and 11.00 Set/les. DAVIS A LAWRENCE Co , Montreal. lI • 4 • WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK 4)F EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS JAMES F. TtiQMSQN, WEST SiDE SQUARE. (lonh:R7^H. CALL AND SEE iTS. WRiTE F . CATAI.00UR. w. , HOLIDAY PRESENTS Om line this year comelier or; TOILET SETS in leather caeca , MAVICUKE METM in Beefier eares Clomhinstinn 'TOlLET AND MANICURE SKTN Etktt.y HAIR iIRI'MNIL$ Ebony 51111/MRS loamy HONNFT ARUNHRa • Ebony NA IL HKUMHN:S Ebony (1.0 i d HRURHIM Ebony Nail Files and Mho. Horns: E hone Military Relish". ere. P'in'y Pap's. Cigars, Cigar flims. Fancy Perfumes, in hulk and bottles. Big range and doe* priers et ' BUTLAND'S DRUG STORE - GODERiCH TML STORE TMAr PL1ASLS • Mr. 1. T. Clark in England to cover British' Elections for Toronto Daily Star Another instance of aggressive enterprise on the part of the "Toronto Daily Star" is furnished hy its action in sending to England • member of its staff. Mr. Joseph T. Clark, to remain there until the close of the British Election Campaign. Since the l4tb of December Mr. Clerk's cables appearing in the " Star " have been commending attention and favorable comment. Never before hew it Canadian paper afforded its readers the means of following day hy day a Rritiah Election Campaign so intelligently. Cabling is an expenvive operation, but the " Star " does not spare gypsum when there iv an opportunity to serve its readers. Mr. Clark, who is known throughout Canada as a writer of nn- antally graceful English, with an original point of view that gives distinctiveness to everything he writes, is describing the campaign at gredter length for "Star" readers in frequent letters which can he truthfully described as masterpieces. The British Elections are being covered in the "Star" by no heathen foot distinct services, two of them exclusive to the " Star," as follows: 1. Mr. Clark's cables and letters (exclusive to the "Star"). 2. A special cable service from a staff of permanent corresponded' to BNtain (exclusive to the "Star"). 3. The Canadian Associated Press cables. 4• The Associated Press cables. In no previous British Election has a Canadian paper Ade Meetly peettarations for getting the news. It is another proof of the increasing closeness of Canada's relations to the Mother Lsnd. But, also, not in onr times have there been as veld issues at stake. The budget, free trade, the future of the House of Lords, the British constitution itself, are in the melting pot, and who kmows what will corse out? For cent - pafSsone one has to go hack to the great reform of 1832, and one authority says it is the moat momentous struggle since the Revolution of 1688. The "Toronto Deily Star's" news cflumns will lr10e411111t posted as to the progress of the fight. $1.50 a Year This paper and "Toronto Daily Star" topther 101or -i Guaranteed Fountain Pen given for 50c. added to above ( Toronto Daily Str 114