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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-8-14, Page 6♦ . TIP II aR. RR& U. 1Mi T SIGE ta, ' GODRRICIP ONTARIO 1 aBOLL GM,I IPION 1 That 's the big essential of all foods and Kellogg's Corn Flakes possesses this quality in a high degree. Has a flavor all its own -as nutritious as heavier foods but, being more easily digested, is far more sustaining. Sold by all Grocers at 10c Look for this signature Tercet, Oarrwast Secured the Amsfe Olio. $.slung Hermes 5.40• $.Ttrolt of Saturday's asthma' �wp�( rats tm tb. Charles River, lees athe mama! amateur sculling ebamploashtp title time 'across the Chaadian border for the tkli•d coasecu- tive time. altioset S- B. Butler of the Argonauts, the ckamploa of 1911 and 1912. Y so longer the bolder la one of tie most gryelliag, punishing single Scull aces ever seen on the Cbark.. River or In nay national regatta for that matter, the Arguaaut oarsmen MSS defeated but by smother Magi., eviller from his own city la R. Dlbbs 0f the Loa Rowing Club. At the em- et.11on of the race in which Dibble lima the title and Butler lost it, the latter rowed over to the victor and. isaahg fax out in bis .bell. reached wirer and 'hook Dibble's hand. It is believed that pert year Dibble will be Met to Ragland to compete for the D iamond Sculls TIIE LATE T MARKETS Tema*. Brain ► The toilweag wholesale quoted at the Toronto Board '!>rs Manitoba Wheat -No. L NW. $1.03; No. 3 Nes., Mc; No. 3 lbs. Ms. Peed wheat. 64c. oa track at lana parts. Maattsiia pub -Nb. 2 C.R.'s. 39e; No. 3 C.w.•a, Misc. Ontario Wheat -No. 3. wfa'er whist white. red or mired. 941e, outside. Ontario Wheat, New -0. B. 88c. Ontario pats -32c to 34c. outside; Miuc to 37yke, on track. Toronto. Cora -No. 3 yellow, 74e. c.i•f. ea truck bay ports. Peas -No. k 85e to 30e, ear lots. outside. Buckwheat -No. 2, its to 63c, tear side. Rye -No. 2. 60c to 12e. outside. Barley -icor good malting barley, 62c to 63e, outside, feed. 46c to 60C. outside. Rolled oats per bag t.f 90 ibs. 52.15; per barrel, 14.55; wholesale, Windsor to MontreaL Mlllfeed-Maaltoba bran. 119.90, In bap. track. Toronto; shorts, 121.00; Ontario bran. 519.vu, 1n bap; shore. 521.00; middlings 323.00 to 325.00. Big SummerSale AT ROBINS' The more you bialy, the more you sa . We must make room for Fall stocks novo on the way. We will outrlval all others in big bargain giving this week. Men's Clothing $tt.00 Suite, rood, Goriest. sub- etaoti•1 iatric., t.be Oust possible value fur the mu only. .115 S12.Ou Suits. many beautiful ratterns io casbmeews . std worsted.. S.Ie prim $7.36 and *SAW Fare $ 2 50 D JLY- •[TWEEN �1e TIE GREAT SII SEEANDRi L.�rra tr, spasll.trrwfdtaearafas( the w(d to sae►ferhef t.t. Illasy '°sat Samsun SM'J►NDS Cw d Flair d Gyri at�a'�ia�• Daily-Qeve1and and Buffalo-0fay 1st to Dec. 1st) Lana. tle..taea • • ear P. M. 1rsare Dade eaa e. Y, Arran aarala - • a! A. Anse Ondad - .Je A. Ia. ~ C+eetera wade at Yana/a w ammo r er:.�a eawas Qnad�aapr,efs ..t Cleans.d farPat-r-ay 761066, nonan wad alt pansy est d laatwR Tiset. reeding via . y rattreadllae esteem Cleveland end aced, aeleged fee ft..atlon e• C & 6J lea stammers. Aak roar fiats agent is tkoaasai.G a L tew land a ®n sense for rescan l.00kkt, THE CLEVELAND & BUFFALO T*ANSIT CO - 7. r' N..arn, (An 'I Imo. H. a. Lyra. Prank W. F. arae Gm./ Pae.. Awn , a, Olga The Signal tt it.1 be sent to any address it Canada for one year for only $1.00. Send in•vout subscription note. JAIL f OR BRIDEGROOM Light Sentence and Sound Lecture Given to Yoking Robert Asti lTwo weeks !n I )ail was the sentence meted out on Friday to Robert Aull junior, of St- Louis, Mo.. who was found gulity at Cobourg of passing a worthless cheque and receiving 310 in change from R. D. Albertini, hotel - keeper Ault is the young man whose marriage to Miss Doris Reid of Toronto atter a very brief courtship carted such a Duster 1n the Cobo,urg summer colony. Aull has already' been two weeks in jail and in re -committing bon for a fortnight Judge Benson gave hum a severe lecture on his folly. The bride's father .has started action to have the marriage annulled and Co:. • Aull, the young man's father, is pre- paring to fight the application. The young man declares be will start suit Wa10.1 Mr Reid for alienation cf his fes affections. The Ault are Pe dally prominent in St. boll's. TWO WERE DROWNED Fatality While Man and Boy Were Crossing Sparrow Lake A double drowning accident occur- red Saturday morning in Sparrow Lake. when a canoe paddled b Creighton Robinson and Eddie Vroh- man, both of Torontto, members of the Massey Camp, capsized in a sad- den storm which swept over the lake, Oath losing their lives. A .ad feature of the accident was that Vrohman, a tweie-year,pld lad, was paddling to a cottage where Ills mother was stay- ing. Vrobman had put in two weeks at the camp. and Robinson, who was one of the assistants in charge, was taking him across the lake to his mother. FRUIT KEN WILL SUFFER New Weiland Canal Will Create Havoc on Some Farms The New Welland Ship Canal will wipe out several and bisect scores of the most productive fruit farms of the Niagara district, according to the official blue print filed in the Lincoln county Registry Once, the flat pub - lac intimation as to the definite course through properties the nuge channel , will take. The right of way will be one-half mile in width at various places and at the narrowest point will be sett feet wide. Dsar Amy: - I've been to see Laura. You remember she and her husband stayed with us one night. She and Billy both liked my home so well that Bil._y "loosened up" and told Laura to go down town and buy all the furniture she wanted. Laura has just fitted out her house from the front door of the hall to the back door of the kitchen. She is the happiest woman in town. With love, Lou. P.S.-Laura. asked me where to buy. Know- ing gibe w- .1d get good, strong, stylish furniture t lowest prices, I, of course sent her to Geo. F. Hohmeier 66001111141116 A LENIENT JUDGE Apparently Satisfied That Hotel Clerk Had Got a Lesson Fred Ci sh. clerk at the Hotel Brant, Burlington. who .o clumsily attempted to steal 31.450 by pretending that be had been attacked by robbers, was re- leased on suspended s:•ntence b Judge Elliott at Milton. Good charac- ter evidence n as submitted and Mana- ger Col -man of the hotel offered to reemploy him Fishery Strike Oft The fisher Merl s strike on Fraser River went to pieces despite the ef- forts of the officers of the Japanese union and representatives of the 1 W.W to hold out The rank and hie of the Orientals gut in their boats nod departed to fish. There is a tre. tnendoua run of salmon. Coming After Wedding It has been omctally announced that ,he GoternorGenenl and the Duchess of ('onnaurht will prolong their stay In England till October 17 In order that they may be able to be Densest et the wedding of H R.H. Prince Ar- thur of Connaught, which has been fixed for October 15. Lett Govortbrisot Job Mr A P Westervelt has accepted management or th new National e Stock Exhibition, and has ten - tiered his resignation to Hon J 8. tuff a. Director of the Use Stock fined' of tbe Department of Agricul- ture. _- First ef Western Crop Th• first ear of spring wheat to Trach Winnipeg was frost J Potrof • firm near Morgan. It graded No 1 'Northern and averaged 20 bushels to the err• Sia Lives Leat in Flow gig lawn wev burned to d.ift, 1■ a Inc which destroyed the City Hotel at Rev.Istok.. B (' Duk• Gees to Sweden The (lake d Connaught and party. Oil beard the Royal yacht A'esaades, lei gar Isaias Saturday meralag Tb. Weirs**. thumb lou derided to abandon Its Sexless nn/enl.attON ..hems and deveiep h• e.ttles..ta is Seetbers Alberta Mrrtam of the (].aadtas bowlers who gem ... maw Ila Great tartrate are gems Toronto Cattle Market Representative prices are:- F.:port cattle. choice.... $6.60 to 36.75 :port bulla 5.00 6 50 Butcher cattle, cbo.ta6.25 6.65 do. medium • 5.00 5.50 do. common 4.00 4.50 Butcher cows. choice 5.00 5.50 do. medium 3.50 4.25 Cutters . 3.50 4.00 Common cows ... 2.00 3.60 Canners 2.50 3.50 Butcher bulls .. 4.75, 6.6(1 do medium .... 4.25 4.60 Bologna bulls 3.75 4.25 Feeding steers 4.75 6.25 Stockers. choice .. ... 4.75 5.25 do medium ... .. 4.00 4.50" do. light . 2.50 3.50 Milkers, choice .. ,,55.00 75.00 do. medium 35.00 65.00 Springers, choice 55.00 1 do. medlutu 30. 00 Spring lambs 7.25 Sheep, light sites 4.00 doheavy ewes 3.00 do. yearling 4.75 Culls 2.00 Bucks 3.00 Hop, f.o b 9.85 do. fed and watered 10 . 00 do. delivered .: 10.35 Calves 6.00 Bob calves, each 2.00 1 Farmers' Market. Following are I.Le latest Quotations farm produce at St. Lawrence Yuket, Toronto: - Fall wheat, bushel ....3 .59 to 31.00 Oats .,40 .00 Goose- wheat ' ' .95 .03 Barley , .58 .60 Buckwheat .53 .00 Rye .... .65 .00 Peas .90 - .00 Rye straw 13.00 19.00 Straw. hustled 14.00 14.00 Straw, Ieeae 9.00 .50 Old hay New bay 14.00 17.00 Eggs, new laid • .26 .28 Batter, dairy ... .26 .27 do. creamery .M .00 Fowl. drrsed. Ib. .17 .20 Chickens • '.21 .25 Ducks .23 .25 Turkeys .38 .25 Geese .1* .18 Spring ehickeas • - c .28 49 i Spring ducks... .28 .25 Lire Chickens .22 .25 • AI .22 " Turkeys .ii .25 Hens .10 .11 Potatoes. new. kegs 1.30 .11 Dressed hogs 12.00 13.00 75.00 50.00 8.00 5 50 3.50 6.50 4.00 3.50 school and write twenty times on the 10 00 blackboard. "1 have gone home." While the child was occupied the .00 lU 50 teacher left the room. and erns still B. SU absent a be n J+mss finished the task. 4.00 And to acquaint her with the fact bo wrote: "Dear Teacher -I have wrote what you told me. and hare went home." Surely. Wife U hien gly i : I'm afraid, Jack, you do sot love me •ny more- wnyway, to t as well as you used to. Hus.iwod : "Why,- Wife: 'WhyTWife: -Became you always let are art up to light the are now." Husband: -Noontime. my love ! 'four gets Ing up to ligbt the fire utak.. n e love you all the more." -New York (ill. LOST VITALITY Caused by Kidney. Stom- ach and Bowel Disorders. St. John, N. B., September Mb, 1911. -My brother vias a greet sufferer from kidney. stomach and towel troubles and was siren up by two doc- tors. He was advised to try your Fig Pills, which 1 e did. and after taking five boxes was completely restated to health and is better today than be bas teen kr rears. You can't recommend Fig Fil's loo highly. I. W. MANvaas. At alt deilere,a..r-- and 50 tents, or The Fig Pill Co., St. Themes, Ont. Sad in Godrrich by B. R. Wight.. d t uggist . James Went The teacher was trying to treat James of vying, ••I have went ' bot the lark seemed booth -s•. Se, ne • last resort, she had Lite Flay after East Buffalo Cattle Cattle -Receipts. 4.000: slow. Good to chdte. butcher grades, strong com- mon. steady; prime steers. 58.75 M 59.00; shipping, 18.26 to 50.65; Mat- chers. $7.00 to 18.50; cows. 53.60 to 37.60. bulls. 15.00 to 37.00: heifers, 14.00 to 57.85; stock heifers. 35.26 to 51.75: stockers and feeder. $.00 to 57.00; fresh cows and springers, firm. $56,00 to 585.00. Veale -Receipts. 860; active. 50c htgber, 54.00 to 311.00. Bogs -Receipts, 7300; active, 6c to 26c higher. Heavy, 19.26 to 39.50; mixed. 51.70 to 11.80; • yorkera. 89.70 to $10.00; pigs, 59.90 to 510.00; roughs. 58.15 to 31.M; stags, 37.00 to 37.75; dairies, $9.10 to 19.90. Sheep and lambs -Receipts, 4.400; active. Lambs and ewes. 26c higher; lambs. 55.50 to 35 00; yearlings, 54.50 to 54.60; wetbers. 36.10 to 56.25: ewes. 52.50 to 34.25; sheep. mixed. 14.76 to 55.11. Chicago Live Stock Cattle -Receipts. 15.000; martin strong- Heaves. 37.10 to 39; Tu>va steers. 54 55 to 5720; stoekera sod feeders. 55 40 to 57 76: cows sag heifers, 53.45 to 88.60. calve". 16 so 51125 Hogs -Receipts, 40.000, market ateuag . light. $8 110 to $11.37%. miss& 63.10 to 13.12M: heavy. 57.11 to $3; Tamgl, 87.15 so 58 04; pip. 15 10 M IMM balk of 11a1ea, 31.30 to 34 31 /R.sF-•Raelpta- 37.000; market weak; 'menage. 52.10 to M. yearlings, $3.11 to $5.98; lamka. native. 35.25 to 37.38. Claris Markets Belleville - A t the Cheese Board 1.614 white and 71 colored were of tared: 324 sold at 1$c, balanus at 1118e and 12 15-16r. hit at latter Leaden. Oat. -At a theme. market 410 hoses °Cored; bidding 12'.r to 13Oke W.tertwwa. 14 Tsaes. 7,500 bossy at 13tibe to 13%e; 331 loxes on private tart otter ave bta•drsd eei.etl"ts fro.st all tarts of the world attended the twelfth samba of the !sterwattoaal a}i.�fiaal t1aN _ at Toro stn ear WOOL No Interference. "Didn't you see Jimmy'" demsnded Mrs. Wr.a,bet. l did." said Mr. R'omhat. "He was pis/ irg 1.11. rod a b. n l r aw lin, be ecu no second base." ••Well, why didn't you lot ing him home T' My dear, i wasn't in the gall e. It waoi up to tie bruin am to brirg bim home." A Real Surprise Ahead. "What are you doirg, Polly V'-4sked bet mother. ••I'm knitting. mutr.ie, dear," replied the young women. ••1 beard Gee•rre say the rtberday be was afraid he'd have to buy a new muffler for his ear and I rho tteht I'd knit 1 im rte •s a f kir t Of HAI prise.'- H a rye i'r W.( ekty, All the Latest improvements. 'That's a line ►thy of yours, B:11,' ' amid the hras to hie ttlnuffeur. "Yes. Mr. Wiliam." raid the chauf- feur. ••!1v wife and iare pretty piood of bim. He's the lilt model all right- a .elf -starter a ith an automatic alarm lint wt old woke the dead." Canadian National Exhibition EXPANSION YEAR New Livestock Department Everything in Agriculture Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibit* by DOM inion Government Exhibits by Foreign (countries Acres of Manufactures 1 MAGNiFICENT ART EXHIBIT 1 Paintings from Germany, Britain. United States and (.nada Educational Exhibits Cadet Review Japanese Fireworks Canada's Biggest Dog Show America's Greatest ('at Slow ten NERD ma BURNING OF ROME , Tia Msdcal Surprise Tea Mutioal Ride Mass. -arab Matches Clgroa sod Hipp -term As111a• Chariot Rom MMIs6, Sports Creat Wats Carnival 1I1IS1 GCAIDS `ARRI Soot. of *ibis Paleau. Sande Tirol.* Moll C.•e ata Dl1y Wm* of alta Airship Wir►istge m'e ZL•weg Now Giant Midway Greed Double N of Flrwpeglaa PATRIC' CONWAY'S leap 1 Aug. 23 1913 S.piw $ TORONTO • Boys' Suits . B.,y.' two - piece Suis rk bloomer tants, regular pries 5!(111. Sale price 11111.115 Heys' two - piece Sure wi' h bloomer pants, rrgul.r to.'. - $1.01. Sale price .. . 112.26 Shirts You'll like these values whale you see them - Shirt. T:e and Calif. to lass' regular 31.0n. fur......>MAr Shirt and Whir to a•telk oral• Naar $U116. Sar deo Men's Underwear A baying opportunity worth while Regular prix 31-00 Sale Liu ire.... N• Regular price 75_ Sale pr+c.-....alas Regular pries ¥5 Sale pior....-MOD Working Shirts Mao's Working Shirts that mean big savings. 1tegular Sac, too bBc Regular 51.(11, foe ......... 69c Regular 81 Z. for BSc Men's Overalls Black aid Striped Overalls ' with elastse back. regular $1.Z. Sale price. . .. BSc Busk sad striped Overalls with tri.istic back, regular UAL Salo pries......... life M. ROBINS SOUTH SIDE SQUARE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M MDR WIIIREIV �Y� Feel r e•.i.e>.f -� Det.• Se•tafsafl T_is W7;371111*Teaewsegg 1. D.wa, b b because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's Faculty at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. t Consultation is free and advice is strictly in confidence. • Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescription restores the health and spirits and removes those painful symptoms mentioned above. It- has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form, at 51.90 For paha, giving general satisfaction. It can • w loo b ed is Wilt form, as modified by R.V. Pierce IL D. Wadad mall Parallat Iles Ito atamas bylleasikokaoalradareIRPtrIalboxJ AT YOUR DOOR 'heady for the job alm:mt as *loin a• ynu .sod for bim--that's our "trouble roam." Yee., ran depend to hien for prompters as well as for Jettat.le PLUMBING REPAIRS Int n. in•tal: new y'1 im1 mg of re model your old systems. it will I ay you, because it will save "oo many re- pair bills. FRED HUNT HAMILTON STREET. GODERICH 'PHONE 135 THE FALL PLOWING Now is the time to see that your plows ate in goad shape for tiro fall plowing. We have s gond display of plows on our floor. including the Vetity walk- ing and riding Plows: also the famous No. 21 Fleury Plow. If coo ne.-d POWER we have (ASOLLNE ENGINES fr-ntn one and one-half to thirty ft.r7•e•- power We Fare two Bug¢ies!eft arci will sell at a bargain to (leaf them oat in order t', wake rtwm for cutter. A ran line of MASSRY-HAH- HiH fMPLd3MENTN always ot, hand. • When in town all at , THE MASSEY--HARRIS STORE ROBERT WILSON Hamilton Street, Godericb 40,010 Harvesters Wasted EXCURSIONS TO WINNIPEG $10.00 Choke of deetivatiow 144 to the exnsnionl.t. Half. -rent • mile from Winnip.'g to Regina. Ma-kutrine. Warman, Swan River, Edmonton. and 0o maser prhts re the Canedias Northern Railway. Retu-ping. ball a -tent • mil. from .11 pints rte 4' N R. 'n Win nipeg. e1i.ii flows Winnipeg to oaigin.I •t..Ung perist m Ontario. OJATES OP SALS- A mg. 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