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its delightful aroma and flavor conserved.
See that each tin is sealed
with the Government
approved form of warrant,.
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Cereab Ltd.
TORONTO: ONT.
Dear Amy; -
You ,lust ought to see the way John
and I have fixed up our porch. we have
a new settee, new chairs and a tea
table. You and Bot come take tea with
us and see our new porch furniture.
You'll fix up yours too.
We bought the sensible kind of Summer
furniture -the kind we an use in the
house, too, Ater. the .winter comes.
How I do love a nicely furnished
home! Don't you, Amy?
Always with love,
Lou.
P.$. -What tempting Summer furniture you
can buy from
Also. F. Hohmeier
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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIG
MARCIA Af fA1i
A CLOSED ISSUE
INt..h Cabinet Ministers Exonerated
After Expressing Petrel for
Erre, et JsA/twent
That this House. after hearing tie
statements of the ♦ttereeyGew.ral
.ad the Chancellor .f the azehequer
1a referee* to their rumbas:* of
Mares la the Marconi Company of
America. accepts their expression of
levet that such purchases were made,
lad acquit* them of acting otherwise
1aa is god faith, tad reprobates the
charges of corruption against the
'Waistai*. which have been proved to
be absolutely false..
With tkie suhatitute motion adopted
h m vote of 346 to 263, the British
House of Commons Alt -tally closed
the Marconi affair
Mr. Asquith. who spoke with eyb
deat emotion, said be had never risen
with greater reluctance to address the
Rose of t ominous or under a strop
ger mese of personal responalbilto
Re agreed that the cabinet ministers
merle have beim better advised to
have told the whole story in October.
during tie debate on the Marconi COD -
tracts.
-The ministers Concerned,' he said.
-have suffered for an error of mils
meet a penalty as heavy as ever
visited such aa error under similar
circumstances. The meaner. have
admitted their error, but their Mawr
9s unstained They had almond as
public trust. they retain the complete
confidence of their political a.soci.saa,
and I mak the House to say that It
repudiates the infamous calumnies
which have been disproved, mad to
pat on record that the House of Com-
mons accepts their statements.".
Arthur J. Balfour, the former Union
1st prime minister, said that he elm
self regarded all the charges of nor- I
lruption as absurd. but be insisted flat
the ooviduct of the two cabinet minim
ten was of the most vital importance
to the public life of the country.
' WRECK NEAR MATTAWA
Two Daughters of H. Morel. M.P.P,
May be Fatally Injured
•
A passenger train on the Kippewa
Drench of the C.P.R. running from
''llmiskaming to MMttawie was wreck -
led Monday evening nineteen sties
north of Mattawa, by the derailment
bf three cars going over the embank -
anent on the Ott.aw:a River. A number
of passengers were seterely injured,
,including three daughters of Mr. Harry
Sorel., M.P.P., two of whom, it Is
reared. are fatally injured. Mins L1J-
tiae Payette of North Bay Was also
seriously injured. Aloe Hennessy,
eboe traveller for Dayfoot & Company,
end Chid of Police Mcllroy of Mat-
tawa were painfully icjured.
Tae Misses Mord were returning
Yeo= the convect at Mlle Marie to
'attend their father's wedding.
¥EDICAL EDUCATIOif
Ontario Government to Appoint Com-
mission to poo, Into Whole Subject
At the opening of the new General
Hospital in Toror.tu; Sir James %1Tdt-
sey announced that a Royal Commie
Mora would be appointed by the Pro-
winces]
rowinces] Government to inquire Into tbe
wbole question d medial education la
Ontario.
The object is to secure information
be which to base new legislation. It
*111 be the duty of the commence to
investigate and report upon 'arty mat-
ter relating to the educates or prac-
tice of medkine; tie constitution,
powers and by-laws of the College of
Physiciae. and Surgeons of Ontario
and tie Ontario Medical outse. the
medical faculty or tie Veneer ity of
Rbrooto, osteopathy; aar.tag; tie
=I I of any branch at imedidea
Science; opticians; sal tis
practlt.oe of any breath or meltetao
by the member of say class or mad
FOUR FLILEXEN KILL=
Ironing Wall at Mont sae Ensults
Captain and Nis Partly
Peer firemen were killed and three
r......7:. boapital as the result of s
atMontrstal oa Sunday. Which
the sash and Mind racy
itawsrs nal Sartssie, fad ag to
and Levis Streets sal lee
Wa'rAvesue, Bidet Cuaegoads. sal
twarehouse se the City ice O.
y Is Fables ♦vena. The deal
ire:
Jobs C Porsytbe, 28; Patrick
Kama *4, John McDermott. 22; sad
W Memo. *5.
uniMemo. 1Mloee and eve uses were
istier the Mase to ranee Ines
Math welwithout waning a asoespeed..rrsidai�age ed.
w de debris. Captala >rl...
Cos wore taker out athd.
�ropburned had bre !sal
m td win reset 3115:
rty well covered by tsseraecs.
Caw .1 Feeble MMNed
W. J. Haase. Proviacke
Sen-
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breach tX W
of 1r.h1eM�end
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Ti. dense 0f oones obs .e x
bpd rip pongee sad sewn
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as lie •� last �.r14
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?jLAIIS!iiViIS fi
Terme Grain Preen
The following "Loewe* priers are
quoted at the Tisento Board of Trade:
Maaltoba wheat -No. 1 Nor.
31.02%. Nis. 2 Nor 51.61; No. 3 Noe.
lye: track. lake porta.
Manitoba Osta--\a 2 C.W.S. Ice;
Na 3 C.w- 'a. 37%c lake porta.
Ontario wheat -No. 2. wtwer wheat
white, red or tn_xed. 9(ic to fly
outside.
°stario Oats ---lee 2 white. 34c 1 3Se
outside, 36 rte to reec on tract, ror-
aato.
Cora -No. 2 yellow at Colltnsweet
64esc. c.i.f.; No. II yellow, 13xc; track,
bay pore.
Pea* -No. 2, tic to !Sc. car lots,
outside.
Buckwheat -No. 2 52c to 13e. out
side.
Rye-Nte 2. dee to 62e. outside.
Barley -Pot good malting harm!
62c to 63c. aarnde feed. 4b to Sue
outside.
Rolled oats pr' bag of ria lbs.
12.1e per barrel '4.3e. obM.MM.
Windsor to Mestreal
Millfeed- Matinees Wan. =lade as
$11 90. in bags• trio k. Tureens; *Mss.
320.00: Oster* hear. 111-41 to 131.41
la Yaws. share. Tiede, miners
$21 to to MAI.
Fawningly Wasata.
Foliowisg ass the hale qe cern
for Yarm pnutrn at 111. lawless
laarkeit. Tb.eete:-
Pa11 wheat. lural ...$ .141 M 3 0
Oats .•
Goose wheat
Buckwheat
Rye
Peas
New hay
de lee. 2 ...... .. 1. M
Cattle hay . - 1.41
Rye straw .
Straw. bundled ........1ti.41
Straw, 'loose lee
Eggs. new laid
Butter, dairy .. ,
do. creamery ... .. .•
Fowl. dreamed, lb. .... .17
Chickens ..... fe
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:13.41 15.0
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18.41
14.11
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:31
Duck .12
Turkeys .111
Geese .16
Spring chickens
Spring' ducks ...._ ... • .36'
Live fowl . .. .17
• Chickens .18
" Ducklings
" Turkeys .. .23
• liens .20
Potatoes. bags ' 1.15
Apples, barrel 3.00
Dressed hogs 12.25
23
.10
21
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1.25
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13.54
Toronto Cattle Market.
Representative prices are: -
London export cite e....$7.Id tat 37.25
Liverpool export eagle.. 6.90 - 7.10
Export bulls 5.50 6.25
Butcher cattle, cboice6.65 6.90
do. medium 6.2e 6.*
do. common 5.00 6.00
Butcher cows. choice5.50 6.00
4.5o x.54
2.50 4.51
3.00 4.25
2.00; 2.75
▪ 5.25 6.0e
4.5d 5.25
3.75 4.36
5.50 6.4'0
5.75 6.00
4.:5 5.75
4.0: 5.41
50.00 1.04
do. medium 40.41 54.04
Springers, choice 40.40 33.11
do. medium 30.41
Spring lambs. each 1d_40
Sbeeplight ewe:. . 5.50
do. beery ewes 4.75
do. yearlings 7.00"
Coils 3.50
Bectu . 4.50
Hop. f.o.b. 9.50
do. fed and watered9.05
do. weighed off cais10.141
Calves 5.41
Bob calves. each 2.41
do. medium
Cutters
Cam mon cows
Canners
Butcher bulls
j do. medium,
Bologna bulls
Feeding steers
Stockers. choice
do. medium
do. light
Milker[. choice
50.11
11.41
6.25
5,25
1.41
4.10
5.11
.00
A_!0
10.15
2.54
4 (b
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle -Prime steers, *8.75 to 39 ('0-
shlpptng. 18.00 to 58.66; butchers. $7.00
to 18.50; heifers. 36.75 to 5125; cows,
33.75 to 37.25; 1011e 36.50 to 1450;
stockers and feeders, 5640 to 37.75;
stock heifers. 15.50 to 16.50; fresh
cows and springers. $2.00 to 33A0.
veru --$6 00 to 110.00.
Hoe -Heavy and sailed. $6.95 to
39 (M; yorkers. *6.13 to *9.10; pigs
$9.05 to 39.10; rougba, *7.74 to 3745;
stags. 36.10 to 27.25; dairies, 31.75 te
$9.00.
Sbeep and Lambe -iambs, 15,(* ts
37.25: yearlings. $4.50 to 5115:
wetiera. $4.75 to 355.11; ewes. *2,60 to
14.60; sheep, Mailed, $4.10 to $4.75.
Chicago Lee leeek
Cattle -Beeves. $7.25 to 39.10; Texas
steers, 17.11 to 33.10; stockers sad
feeders, 36.00 to 1it.16; cows aid
heifers. 33.30 to *1.40; calves. $6.75
to 51M0.
H1P--1-iSbt. u 50 to $3.30; soma
$.45 to $1.10: heavy, *1.25 to 31.75;
rough. PM to 33 45; piss. 51.73 to
5124; bade of Bales, lade t. 11[.73.
Shoop --Untie.. 34.41 le 3.63: year -
now. 43.10 le $3.10; lambs, sea.%%
43.10 to 51.76; spires Mahn $410 M
17.41.
Cense Slerbude
wbvtIl.--- 3 t the leers. Cleans
Madre 2.215 white W IN *.Mel
atue.d ; 1.101 .544 .d 12 11.14 costs;
bahee..t U% wain.
t..die-'rhe afrriga se the Chau..
Mord ware .s *aIle ss: 711 bet.
Worstleo gala • 1Mas trees 11 one
M 12%e.
F.tdyr 1s.rdtla.re
Per eft heirs lase :har0ay the
Ryersmadeie Dynan was tied W-
ebs misead breakdown wipe a went.
tAi1g Ingle 5,, r. L riHiy. eller a
Opwtigo stvssu..rl...sidern that
gods b on M 11111111.11 6410
YerYngthe nese
.a. shish Mie~61118 '11111rj
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Wilt ill every fly in your
bowie or stare. All you have to
do is to get thellies to the Pads.
Directions in each packet
lam bow to do this.
J1• F.IOPOSEO NEM INSPECTOR -
ITE
Lader .a• baadts&. 'Two In.ptettrs
Ree ammenh. ' The (Jhashey Enterprise
astasias the prop sal et the Ontario
Ovnantaras pf IIdsestion for the
is ocean ata new .ehuul loeapect orate
been pslstibtis .e/ Hume and Bruce
asys
''!hs s. d Hone that
are to eau ie rho proposed in-
11411
ure Clasen. Yialoas,
Mees, LwsMer< sed Tissrwter This
would awmdtate a readjustment of
the preemie divisions of East and Kest
Ocoee. seal; the toitiobi - rad willows
to le esiluded to th. hA}� 1der.s
illeemon are to to takes from West
Drum
'•N• ate' credibly informed that
acether 1D.pee-to, Ilc(;oot Dor 1ti-
apertor limll hes comp/mord to the
arsaty courec l that be duties Wive be-
eome too onerous. Nor have they
compietned that the eatery attaebed
to their positions is inadequate. The
ratepayers of Bruce have not peti-
tioned for a thud inspector and the
county council ham toter turned down
the proposal. Thin who w s o is a t bud
inspector = Dr. John Seatb. the Ozer
of the Education I)eparta,ent, who is
gradually taking away from school
bawds what limited sewers they base
'and Riving the Education Department
authority it never should arrogate to
itself, is behind tbt. move. The
llioi*ter of Education being a medical,
man with a p•.or grasp of affairs pa-
ta cog to hie Department is gniird by
Dr. Beata and at the last sessoodiads
Legielature a clause was added to the
Public School Act to the effect that.
where .•ounty councils refused to
ap-
point inspectors when directed to do
so, tee Education Department would
step in and crake the appointment. 1f
that happened in Russia it, would not
mood quite -so badly. but coming from
Provincial authorities in a country
with opposed freedom in managing
our municipal affairs. it smacks too
s:tougly of arbitrary rule to suit ue.
AD agitation for a little more Home
Rule will Boon be ,n order in Ontario.
"At present half of the inspectors'
Saler fes are paid by the Provincial
Government and half by tbe a aoty
couocile. If Dr. Pyne is determined to,
have more inspectors and the councils
are opposed to any changes being,
made, would it not teem fair and
reasonable for the (Government to pay
the bole coat of the additional ex-
pense forced on the people.
Oe Pyne was requested by a large
deputation from Bruce county to help
out the situation in regard to un-
qualified t,racner& in our aceopl., by
the establishment of a Normal or
'Yodel School in Bruce county. The
Government's answer N to give Han-
over in Grey township a Model School.
and to saddle Bruce with a part of the
cost of t be new inspector's .alary.
wonder the free and independ-
ent hectors of this county have, very
little use foe the way the Deportment
of Education is conducted eider the
srbiteary rhe of the Edecatioea1
Dictator a Oritano. Dr. Jabs Seek.
The iscoopeteet Minister ofEdvaatios
should be to private life at
the next elections."
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�aintr� lummer Jhoe8
The French people, you know, de..
fine a lady as one who is -well
shod and well gloved •
'You escape all criticism if your
feet be shod with any of our
dainty shoes -more stylish ones
there cannot be
_Our assortment of these Summer
Shoes awaits your inspection. It
includes many new styles in the
different leathers and canvas that
will give you pleasure to see and
even greater pleasure to wear.
Tennis, Bgwling, and Lacrosse
Shoes are now in zstock.: : .
REPAIRING
Downing & MacVicar
NORTH SIDE OF f4QUARs GODRBICM
Why should any other t.
cereal be called"just as
good" as
.
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r
RN FEAKES.
1!•
Because Kellogg's is known to be the best
and most nutritious cereal on the market -
Because the sale of Kellogg's Corn Flakes
is enormous as trade returns will show -
Because another large modern factory, the
best and most sanitary in Canada 'had to
be built to take care of our constantlp in-
creasing trade -
Because the im:tztor, knowing these facts
and having few selling arguments for his
own product thinks to create a market for
it by comparing it to Kellogg's:
But ---the flavorand the sustaining
qualities of Kellogg's Corn Flakes
cannot be counterfeited. Sold in
big packages at lOc. Look for
the signature.
43
Three Points for
Robins
If deeds are nut
. hlieaey Redd
Good Gaols
a
Deal
Materiels. Seyns
amid
Psion. Right
When you buy at Robins' you can boy with the
fullest confidence. We always tell you straight
what tht goods are and you know that our prices
spell values with a big V. We keep such a large as-
sortment that you are sure to find what you want in
any style and size, any materials and at any price.
COME IN AND SAVE MONEY
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