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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-5-19, Page 8S TtleiumaY MAT 10, 1910 NEW YORK NOTES. SYMPATHY WITH BRITISH PEOPLE IN KING EDWARD'S DEATH. - A Pedestrian Honored Where Pedes- trianism Is Not Popular -- Mayor tdaynor's Record and His Dispute with Hearst --The Times Does Not Admire Alfred Austin. of King Edward, le analyzed, and some pilallaiett Jeelareil "hopeless." It remakes thet campy tboaaands of porta in Crest Hriiain could have done better. Of which the writer ia not qualified to judge. Here id moue. thing "anderatantiable," however, from the same itutue--end. let me re. mark. seen anti felt by anyone who The Livetrool grain exchaoge was ctos- has lived in' the borough famous file ed 1"- e At t' May wheat closed •,,, vier baby carriages and rubber plants than Ststordav: May corn *lie 1.1glist, Ma3 oats lou cr. Til SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO THE MARKETS • Chicago 'Wheat Futures C! is. Lower, Liverpool Exchange Stock -Latest Quotations. Monday FAftplog, May IS ii1400KLYN MD WE. - tfit one lose Options. 01/40. the bridge. likes dock of "boeo , .. le.yer that lack lustre because they lack sleep. Wheat - M»' 9754c. July Oats -Ma) '.:37.... July ,33Iie. 'dwell unamiiiiig ; brow. hoed with care ; Untidy of nails an 1 VII roughened hate; Toronto Grain Market. Running to till the rich tuan's purse: ... Wheat, fait hush $1 03 to $.... No time to re -'t till they ride in a hears : Wheat, rod. bush 1 OS heaven Bi. k w heat. bush Rye. bushel II MI ........ Downtrodden by man and forgotten hy Wheat, goose, bush 10 ..• Thls is the mob that comes aver at seven ! 41 t3,-....-...., II 61' C. II. t tut,. bushel Pens, bushel 0 T1 0 30 •••••••• ••••• Barley. bush RiChtnond 11411, 1.. I. May III, 111111, Toronto Dairy Market . .. _ - ______ . fl•nevii. fine in ' 0011 !TAP.. HAIR HEALTH. Eggs. new-lald Helfer. jeparator, dairy. Ib_S If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Iutter, More tots Take Advantage of This Offer. B 523 •24 ee...! Butter. creamery. 'asslids021 Dotter. creamer* ..lb. rolls:. 015 OS •••• - We could not, efford to Si) strongly ..11`.."*. *WA, trel endorse Remit "UV Hair Tonic *nu' "nu"' cninne* awn 115 50 i . continue to sell it ati we do, if we were New York Dary' Market not certein that it would do all we claim NEW , Volt 1:,. May lit -Butter, firmer; it will. Should our e_rithusiestn carry us re. rates. 51576, creamery, specials, per lb.. 244 • ratios, 2%t'.. thirds to Snits. 16c te away, and itexall "Cif' Hair Tonic not ...et . mate. dallY, finest. 26e; commoa te give entire satisfaction to the (Wein, prone, ..144; to 2;,.. process specials. Siree: they would lose faith in us and our seconds to t'alred. :2. to 26c. factory. In- statement..., awl ill conset nester mar '' 0*" 10 f1"..s. - '9' 10 •reamer). ..4..,c to ..'5%c. • ; 4 Ratios business prestige would so et . t 'Leese, fot to. res riots, 383; Mate full Therefore. when we 4111411' 30U that cream, new. specials. 143/se 1015c i false,/ if your hair is beginning to unnatur- wl-ite. 14e; raecy colored,' qm.•• ikJ... nee to ;3%e, (111r to good, lac te average te ally fall abut or If you beer any scalp n 11,V: toosonuto, 16e to Ile; We, aa to quid - trouble, Resell "I,Ci" Hair Tonic will it). tee le ek_ Ault: skims, specials. 1134c; promptly etadicate dandruff, stiutti- (Inc. :die to lee, falr to good. 7c to Pito: tut:Ilion. 55‘,' to tlke: full skims. 31,4e to 40. late hair growth and prevept preens, Eggs, toutely steady: •-i•ecelpts, maw; Lure lialditese, you may rait- atetured 1411110 Penneylvania and neartut hennery. white. 21o. to '-lic. gathered whfre. 22%c us that we know what we are talking. 2.1, . 1.eimviy, lorowns,• =Yee to 24c; gathers aboat. . ea browns. 32c to 23e; treah gathered Out of one hundred test cases Rex- tonnage, packed selections, Elle to ewe; all "Ur Hair Tonic gave entire setis. regular packed. extra Mktg, 13c to 1501c;faction in nirrety-there. cases. It _has Je.sse,,ateie sa asic, been proved that it will grow hair on bald heads, when. of course. the bald- ness had not exieted for so long a time that, the follicles, which alsel the roots of the hair, had not beeotne absolutely lifeless. Remit "SW Hair Tonic is vastly dif- nt from other similar prepara- tion . NVe believe that it will do more than any other buman agency toward restoring hair growth and hair health. It is not greasy and will not gum the ecalp or hair or cause per- manent atain. It, ie as pleasant to use as purt• cold water. . Our faith in Rexell '114" Heir Tonic is to strong that we ask you to try it on our positive go trantee that your meney will he cheet fully refunded without iptestion or quibble if it does not du as we clairu. Certainly we can offi•r no stronger at Raiment. It comes in two mime, prices 511.cents and 111.011. Ittemetuber you can obtain it only at our store. The Rezall :gore. fl: c. Dunlop. south side of Swum., (iode- rich. . . --- - - -- ' The FishIng Semon. iNew York Corms condones, of The Signal). Half -masted flags are everywhere seep on prominent hotels and ex- changes as a mark of eympathy for the British people in tbe death of King Edward V11. There seems to be also lately no unkind eritieimu of. him : and Me character and statemanship are prettied witl t stint. Thie is the more remarkable when one °however the enormous amount of space given 4.0 accounts of his illustrious life. Many and varied opinions are ex- pressed regal.iing King George V,'s ability to handle the problems that confront tireat Britain at this time. Much speculation is made regarding his probable attitude on the constitu- tional crisis • and the' Vicente's War scare. . • • • • , Old man Wt•eton provided Brcad- way with a flue spectacle the ocher day as he walked down that thorough- fare to Oily Hall, with is , band of music and a squad of mounted police- men. at the end of his tnanscentinental walk. Ten thousand short distance pedestrians foltpwed him for the hod mile or two. This is very New York- iah-the love of epectaele and excite- ment. You can't get a real New Yerker ordinarily to Walk halts mile if he has car fare. • • • There is one illustrious, exteption. fiowever -Mayor Gaynor: He is one who knows the joys of walking in country and town. Any morning he . May be seen walking from his home in Eighth avenue, Brooklyn. to the city hall in Manhattan -a distance of • • three utiles. more or less.. Probably this is the source of that wonderful energy which he displays in !'erteting out graft in the police force and in municipal affairs in general. • • • Mayor Heynor, during bit short in- cumbency.has been providing the ie: formers and good citizens generally with an loitering spectacle. The fear that be was committed to a eel min liue of action by Tatumany, who notn. inated him, proved to be unfounded. His record so far hew been one un- broken line of victories for honesty and economy. Unfortunately, he is at preeent mixed up in a controversy with Mr. Hearst that may lie very em- barrassing. It is due to his charge, made at the banquet of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association, that Mr. Hearses "American" had wrongly accused his administration of paying an excetteive 1ee-148.1M- to Daniel Cohlan, Tammany h•scheisW,. for a fee for services In a condemna- tion caw. An eniployee of Mr. Hearst, who attempted to defend his chief, waa forbidden to tspeak. and a half- hour's uproar ensued. Mr. Hears', hose proved since that., though the hill was presented on the last, day of McClel- lan'. administration. it, wits not finally paid Until January 4th. three days - after Mr. Gaynor took office, which would technistally hold th.• new gov- ernment responsible. It h. hoped that the,Mayor may extricate himself with- out loes of prestige. At the very worst, it can probably only be proved that he wall not really -aware of his subordite ate's 0. K. of the bill. The affair has the town by the Part quite. Ho you know What a "singeti cat" its % The Mayor tined the expreseion tei st retuarks Menet the deteettse force. He had a lllll toed hintself While walking to his office in spotting miriade, whom he di tingitieal a %lu sit block away by their rectrieand good proportions. Ile ante . "little iellosvs who can get through knot- holes and key -holes, and who 114Ve eyes in pile back of their heads; I p backed lOotin and 'singed eats.•" The argument is that they will not be known iso readily by cite Am. Here is ,one proinIsing field for men without swagger end good presence. • • • The memory of l'honnut Paine‘ will he honored, one h lied yenta. after 'his death, by the opening of a National Museum in hie old beetle in New Rochelle this month. It is significant of the tolerance of the times end of the appreciation of Faine's charaet er that one clergyman at. least, lb. Slicer, will be one of the 'meekere at t he Celebra- tion to do the tardy h .a to the author of "The Rights uf Man" and "The Age of It-itann." • • • Already there is much comment, gotxl-natured and otherwise. on the amiroaching return of Colonel Roose- velt. from hut travels. There its some- thing like Apprehension in the mind of the average man as to "st li it Teddy will tin' when he re- turns. lie is critIcirA•d more keenly here than in foreign lands; brit thert• is no denying the fact that he has a tremendous hold on the affections ot the people. The following information has been taken fron- the ()nutria Fishery Laws and will he of interest to our readera : -The clow season for base and mast- inotige is frotu 15 It of April to the 15111 of June, spet'•kled trout tr the 151.11 of Heptetnner to the 1501 of M ay. Eight. small or large -mouthed Neck bass is the limit, of a dity'e catch *Hewed, and none lees then ten inches in length. meneuring from the point tof the nose to the centre of the tail. may lw reteined but shall ' aliately recut ned to the water alive and unin- jured. Only,four'notakinatege may be taken in one day and, none under twenty-four inches may be retained : the retch of pickerel ia twelve. tifteen neiiig th.• length allowed. 'I'-'.- in ixiitiqui weight of cp. or Intok te mot alloWel for a ol”'s cut •lo is ten p 1., but no 4(1. a 1 her 1 111411 111111y 1111117 1* 1+41.• if under ten piamils in weight., the' lengt li heing six inches. - - - - t•ROVED AGAIN. `...111 it Ineoniell. N. S.. :day lath- tsitecisO How exteily :owl quickly 0 ill*. Koiecy rhettma- t ism :Ilia ..01-1. Hy mitt of kidney .ii.e.a.• w..11 kleovia in the case -of Mi. sei ma. a. flahertuan uf Sown logoilisit, N. M. "My kidney diaeisse started from ft straiii." air. NVillianis Rays, "and I nutter I ft -nun it about I liter months. I had bill:ache, stilinele in the joints and rheumatism. When I got up in the lllll I hail it had tatiti. in nty llllll ith I p•raoired freely W ith the least exert' . nod I wile always tired and nervous -Joe lava itiald'a. Kidney Pale- clirell me nod I believe they will yore other.. who are muttering from kidney iliet•ase." WALK -OVER SHOES Shoe Value Wit" you buy a p tie of shoes you have a right to ateet something besides good looks', that's only one point. There are various other things 19 C‘TTLE MARKETS. • - , Wits Active and Lower at Buffalos, . Cattle Steady to Firm. LONDON. May 14. -London and Liv- erpool tables Quoted live cattle (Amer- ican, higher, at 14c to I5c, dressed womb.; rettigerator beef steady. at 13.0 10 11 1-4c per lb. Union Stock Yards. TOItONTO, May 10.-Receipte of Iiie -tock at the Union Stock Yards art, Isa carloadri, consisting of 313211 ratan. --141, Inv. 56 sheep and 53 Exporters. :..• ra.igeol from 16.50 to $7.50 for st..1 is. and to 56,:r. for bulls. Butchers. od, In Wm herscattle Was to' Is slow early In the day, buyers and 'wide apart. Doi former think - no; they ought to get then, at lower .a• wtre deteimined to liuld ou: for last • [n. 7.7i. cou 10 large reeelptp, while thil la1 lia% oal.1 Walt privis In the court- wot•k's *mot:Atolls, which later on they .1111,1111441. P:Ime picked lots. 116.76 to $7. hauls af 'mod. $6.30 to.$6.75; medium, to fa In. 1,01.111“tt. it'Irt to 45.75; °OWN. 10 canners. 53..S1 le $t Miikers and Springers. e...• a wo re moderato. and price/ sto noir :o item. at PP 164 each. to fur v o a Ives rentatped about tbo •••anie, rettglog from for Thferior 15 41 r,,, the logo. The bulk of the best sold tro.soo $6 to Si; :Al per cwt. Sheep and Lambs. uric light. only 56. - Prices f000ws: Ewes sold at 55 to $5.551 rants,•11 to LI per cwt.; sorting !ambs. a tO tr, :A. lac... or an average of 16.50 each. Hogs. Tt.• aceneritng. &Olen' 0" 1' riot.. -was a little easier. Selects. ' fed mid watered. $9.70, and P.M to 1545. fai b., ...as, at country points. Semi -ready Clothes are absolutely McLEAN BROS., GODERICH COViMIS CLICOA Montreal Live Stock. (NAM. LEAF LA/ILL) If cocoa is your favorite beverage by all means enjoy it at its best - as made with Cowan's Perfection Cocoa. The acme of purity, richness and flavor. THE COWAN' CO. Limited, TORONTO. 75 m(.NTRI-..u.. May 16.-(pecial.)-At the , .1 Stock. Yawl/ West Flud Market I the re o :t eipta Inarweek wete ?MO cattle, IS st rep and !aentis„1450'hogs and -S75 calves- ooi llings this morning were WO cattle, too_ sh •• to oil lambs.. 154? hogs and 310 • en'e vs Cattle prices have declined Sic 100 Ur,. floe to Inert arett aupplleoto and the fa Ile off In the dethand from butchenl on aceOunt of the fact that the consupp- th n Is sionl!er. owing to the present Righ priers 1 owing to this reduction In pr drovo no In mom:. Insta men C01:0- 11;:111 vroy much. ae some Cif them had rattle in the barna and stables that coat them 7c cer lb In the country. COMW- ',Itteld,Y. at to -day's prices here, they would lose considerable money, and a fc‘i of them decided to ship them, ate %allies In the old rountry markets are b1 Inc fality well-maintained. rhoi. e steers pold at 7c to 71/4e; good at 4S'' 1 gtio.. fairly gold at k to Inke; fair at 51,4c to 5dc, and common at 4de to Ma • * • Initial steps have been taken to in- augurate' a tnovement for a World'm Pair in:191:1 to commemorate the Net- tletnent of Manhattan hy the 1.1,iteh. A rommittee of five hundred will be appointed by the Mayor to decide ways and meant.. This esp wition, it need scarcely he added, will he 011 le, magnificent Neale, and win thy of the city of New York and Of the nation. • • • Itrident Taft opened the Vu Fair in the '711.. ..Regima ent rm. 'Attors' ory Mt Monday last. A tremend,sts crowd filled the building end buffeted the swtem swift* chief executive at among the hoe he. 'I he Beatify Booth. around which mune celebrated stage beauties overed, claimed his a*. teeth's tne a m wnt, but his sweet service attendan imbed him sans* to avoid a crush. I a said he .1-0 re- sisted the blandistune s of the ladies at the soda fountain, an In fact, got away with hie.inon:y In. t. That Ivry witioat sewspa Ib. New 'York now, sever in a chance to give its opinion ahou the verse of the poet laureate of Engle d. Sees his "Truce of Oud.," In memot Just a Little Exercise. nip ..li.v.ior conductor of 4 tall of - flee building. noticing thot. the colored Olit nr had ,-Olden IT with him Pee - el III t* t h it new g, rentiirketV. "limn, this is the filth 1 • 1 have taken you up. hut you heti. not Pottle down with me." “Well, you -we," SAW repiied. "Ah been wittaltin. Windows on Or leventh floor, anti eve, y 114,W and again Ah tnisses mith Wild and falls oitt."-Suc- eese Magazine. Reinforcing. New StockInes. The Minger darner its 'useful tor rein- forcing stockingu where gamete are ronnectsel, thee proventine tenting of the gots& and giving -4 greater wear- ing strength. Vety sittmle: can be used in any lockottitch witting ma- chine and by anyone who runs 'sew- ing machine. For sale at Singer store, north 'hie of Square. Hitting It Up. considered: comfortt durability. style. WA LK -OVER Shoes contain these. and a thousand and one other excellences that only WALK ..OVER weal.,. know. AGENTS FOR GODERICH Downing et MacVicar 411•1••• •IM • 11•1•11•111= LITTLE DIGESTERS Positively cure Dyspepsia. Promote Digestion. Mosey back if they fail to cure. 1-1'• 'rile market for bull. was dull, sia4 pt•tes for them were fully •14.- per lb. Ittwe, 11.an • week ago. with sales of stioiCo• at 7•4c to 7,11‘c per Ih. TI undertone to the market for boo centionos strong, and prices have 'scored at .11.0t nolvance of' 27a- per 100 lbs.. MI , co op:if-et with those paid a week ago. :TI I< is attributed to tho• falling off Ifl thn • I; ti Itiltil. owing In the small sup- pll, 1 ovailahle In the emintry, and an Inl- p,• i•'•ni larval!. that values will go still . lo the near future. The demand w good tor all the offe,rings this mirn- :opt or setected lots were 11111411 :11 M., 2'. to $10.;.4 per 1(41 Ina weighed off 1,1, 0. :111,1 sellers for dellVery later In the wort. ..ere In some cusps asking as hip. 41(1toll packers were not disposad to 4 4 1'1: act. Sii; s of small meats were Ight. and ti., onto ket In conseopience was quiet writ n 10,5 of carting "'beep sold at 654c, and L - oil *ee:, at to ok: per Ib. Spring Ir,, *04* trOni 114 to each, elm :It'vts froal 57-.0 to 16 .5 04. • East faunal° Cattle Market. • t.: IIVFEALO. May 1e. -Cattle -41e- 4141 head; fairly active; heavy, y.1,11 hers". tO 15t. higher; StoCk• yr. 011.1 teellert. a shade oo rster: Ohre Mo. rs, (7,s.1 to 16.40; shipping, 57 to 111.7A: 1,, to hotels, v. to 417.2a: 43 to 56.45: bulls. M to 55.75; stock- - *R•I, fsedei s. 114.Th to 54; Mock tlfifeer• 44::. W.I. fresh cows and springers, pl,:itts to te.rilng. PO to Va. 1,,.?, !tr. PIMP. MOO heed; SetIve an.1 shad.. M to sloe. 11, F.- 1*., .11(0, 13,(Ina head; active ant 7s. to loc lower. hem vi 15 47 to $9.9r.: 151(1 P1 and vor..ers. 59.30 to 49.95; seg.. 110.).' to flo.. reiwha. 10.75 to 15,41, •togs, 17.30 $6.;1 $10. •ep tin& 11.04 •I plow; Maths, active, ewe!. seers& earls, WI. to 25C lower: lambs, 11.25 14 Is to tenth*, 57.26 to 51741; wethers. es in e HIS to ft; sheet). mixed. 04 ro 14.2. A guest in Cmcirinnti hotel was shot end killed. The negro porter who bean' the shooting was a witnees at the tristi. "How limey "idols did you hear ?' asked the Istwyer. "Two shots, rah," ite. teplied. "1 low tar apart were they ?" "lima like din way," excloitned the negro, --clapping his hand, with an intetval et about a second between them. -Where were you when the first shot was fired r . "Shinin' a gomman shim in de e „I„. • • to 1555. basement of de hotel." Sheep arid Lamhs-Rocelpts. 15,041, maj ••where wereyou when the second ke sic to sec lower: ewe,. 16 SO to 01.0 shot was fired ?. yearlings. 07 to 1759; lambs, 53 50 to ma "Ah was passin de Big YO' drput." series lambs. tO 111. soci Presbyter. At all Druggists sr direct frees 25c. a Box. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toronto The Signal's Clubbing List for 1910 The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe $1 60 The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe . • • 4 50 The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star . . . llllll 'Including premiumlpietore, -The Souli awakening.' The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto) The Signal and Toronto Daily Star Chicago Live Sleek. ref tr- %tea, t4iiy IS -Cottle- Reeettita 23.0)5). market steady to Mic lower; steps Sli 27, to MIS; cows. 5414 to NM: heifers 14.27. In 17.47.; bulls, $11 to $11.75; calves. to 47 75; stockers and feeders, *4-73 tt 191.75. itoss-lle. Mete, 17.090; market tic to 21 lower: choice. heavy. 15571.4 to 59 62'.4 butehers. 590 tO 16.0; light. miss& IS.% , to 54 5*, choice. night, 05010 0.40: pa. k. I $6.7.1 to P.P. 111.21to $0.50, buil That's granted. But the furniture in that room is worked overtime. To buy a new suite every few years costs money. YOU don't need to. "LACQUERET" will restore the original beauty of your dining -room suite, making it just as attractive es the day you bought it. LACQUERET is not a paint, nor is'it a varnish, but a beautifying lacquer made with soluble and permanent colors. It is elastic, hard drying and lustrous, and easily applied. Its original b•suiy to hating, q Write for our booklet, 'Dainty Downier." It is entertaining and informing. A Post Card brings it. Kinn Hardware and Paist Dealers ea "Leseveret" The Signal and Toronto Dilly World . The Signal and Toronto•Daily News . The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire Premium pktnre. -Vb.'. 'Scents extra. The Signal and Farmer's Advocate . •. . 2 35 The Signal and Canadian Farm . . The Signal and Farm and Dairy. . . . The Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press The Signal and London Daily Advertiser . The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser - The Signal and London Daily Free Prs Morning Edition . -es- Evening Edition . . . The Signal and London Weekly Free Press The Signal and Montreal Daily Witness . The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness The Signal and World Wide The Signal and Western Home Monthly (Winnipeg) The Signal and Presbyterian . The Signal and Westminster The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster The Signal and Catholic Register . . . • The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto? . The Signal and Busy Man's Magazine' . The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto) . . The Signal and Youth's Companion (Boston) oratate to CRnadtan mibaerlbem The Signal and Woman's Home Companion (New York) Iodating Postage to Collodion nebeetilionk These prices are for addresses in.Canada or Great Britain. The above publications may be obtained by Sig- nal subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being --the figure given above less $1.00 representing the priceof The Signal. For instance : The Signal and The Weekly Globe . . 1:66 The Farmer's Advocate (433 lees $Loo) . t $2 te I 85 75 2 20 3 50 235 60 50 75 1 60 290 6o 350 290 I 85 350 85 2 25 I 60 2 25 2 25 3 25 I 60 3 40 2k 50 I 60 290 p 260 -making)he price for the three papers $2.95. The Signal and The Weekly Sun $1 75 The Toronto Daily Star ($3 so Isms $t...). , 310 The Weekly Globe (lt.lio $1.00) . . . . de $3s5 -Ow four papers far $3.55. Several of these papers, including The Weekly Globe, Tbe Weekly Mail and Empire, The Weekly San. The Family Herald and Weekly Star a*/ The Canadian Farm, ars sent FREE FOR THE BALANCE OF 1909 TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. If the publication you want is not in above list, let us know. We can supply almo4t any well-known Canadian publication. Send subscriptions through local agent or by postoffice or express order to The Signal Printing Company, LIMITED ..........41111111111111M11111111111111 Goaericb, Ont Aampiew