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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-6-26, Page 60 TwrthOMIT. Jews 26,'Ist2 CANADIAN PACIFIC GREATLAKE3SERVICE Fastest and most Lvareri.rus of Steamer PORT McNICOLL, SAULT STE. MARIE PORT ARTHUR, FORT WILLIAM 57 HOURS TanUNTO TO WINNIPEG Lost Jag 7...da . and dueras) . Asa tai ins... meal;.e•eti. lrautho., wee..e.asy- ft..notar.. Steasas.kip Expr:ss I.eesa. tarty.;s boa, eaneir t r Dar alai teaada, . 1: t5 r a., •. 4 .eat s r - at rise eYeacam t.ii Y•rk r • Fu. A Se•v ce Perfected by Studied Effort and Years of Eaporree+ce tiumeserkers' Excursions Each Tuesday Until Oct. 28 W meepeg ano return IMO .00 Edmonton and return .43.00 hater ply • priator:alan. itetara lean m leant uutd.. Homework ex- Trate suer• Ifeesseettis r weach 7 uereae oath Aa1Fo.t ale to dl Warr u-s.1•r. true. R KIDD. Gsrieriea, se wells t1 . NI t' it PH 1 D -P. A_ C. e. toe Tow,:. Success depends lamely upon Good Health is your race for mimesis don't sour sight of the fact that only h good health r`^. you attain succeaa 4* The tension you must neces.arily place upon your nerves, and the imeenee of proper exercise you have to make at times must be `aisneed in MORD! way. �rttteaag. ' Pierce's Golden Medical Disco ehr boisociier power -e wtefawg penny. It aetr.od slowerh anti orea= of threaten and nutrition, thus the blood and giving strength to the nerves, 'eidiet the liver to perform its very important De. !Serve's Cedes Mailed a cowery has been �fo1 for a generation as a tonic and body builder. �M by ;medicine dealers in liquid or tablet form- j bol of 'Tableta" mailed on receipt of 50 one. j t at.ampa. If in failing health write Dr. R V. Pierce's (acuity at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, New York. 11. ?1 ISM idw.wd s lea of omammon driies• essslms .ate sews wemea64 laA&/1=1'M _i !�a mSs ewerors aas•ss sod swam Gab. WHITESW4N d Purity" We wish to make sure that U WHITE SWAN COFFEE will reach yon just as we packed it -with all its delightful aroma and flavor conserved. See that each tin is sealed with the Government approved form of warrant,. Witte Swaa Spices ail 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 000111100r1 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- . 111•0 .ruabad a new padillej 12 breach tX W of 1r.h1eM�end ciswent ' r eft Thing* bas hem Ti. dense 0f oones obs .e x bpd rip pongee sad sewn nal et.. p.rtl.dar *Min the out 1.l can doe rasela• Airy AapdMad peaep Pate. M pmt use ell amps amissellsa 16411111111= 13 WOW noCarlhe the Pelee OW Odom a Map sig Tis Send the ea meek elm a rine as lie •� last �.r14 -"rmem nMIS rant. the of Theme Owen we be ttt/l ?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 . .fig .43 .M .e1 ml .44 _41 M M se :13.41 15.0 M 1.0 18.41 14.11 $.00 .lel .M .11 .M .3s .2! .l* .15 . M :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 .4 1.25 6 O 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 0w of Is he rgdsa0 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." •ED r+osao0 waits • �. •lpIr s sOes ►e� temeas fugionimit eselso emu +th us* pro ��erase awes eltiiplisraq11131. IP 1121.6 (r.. IMP -.mets. emrue. Imam me •ti{r loot' 111/1 Plat RASA OH •eta lp �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 . %' t. 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 MEN'S SUITS tlahi r •f rra1u. mar a Tweed Iliones hare, Wawa' Ilona. um4u� srOM BOYS' SUITS oys'reider- ad opasha. Pastry ILIS seydr Sr tem ilo �. up e L M. R J ortll ammo* MENS' COAT SHIRTS trabse sed tie to monk 1155 up. bpsiisi Mee'. Socha, 2 pairs for Meet's pude' Draws. 2 pairs 3D e