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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-8-21, Page 61 MUT, ACV. 21, 1413 iffir•• THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : ONTARIO T REAS 5��� e '• ? � a1rJ Ali . v There's no fuss or both& about getting a meal, I with Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes in the house. Always ready to serve, fresh, tasty and nutritious. Sold by all Grocers at 10c the package. Look for this signature. so di I °,09/ d c 4 1 V CORN FLAKES THE FALL PLOWING \.,ir os the tune to see that y.MI? .w a sue in, go4d.bape for the 1,11 plowing. We have a Roo.) dupplav -f plows on floe.(, includingttie Vet ity walk- ingund riding Piow.: also the fI III ,•Un No. 'Si Fh'ur y Plow. If 1.,•1 n d 1'o%VER we hate (1.1', 'LINE ENGINES from omt• .otlouc-ii iii to thirty Hotse•- poago • N‘'.. ',Ave two iiugziee left and will .ell at n 1 di gain 10 (I..nr them out iti r•tder to make room - (of cotters. A toll Ilse ,,t NIASNEY-RAR. RI• IMPLEMENTS always, on hand . �Yhrn in't,wi call e' THE MASSEY--HARRIS STORE ROBERT WILSON Hamilton Street, tiotlerich. YOUR BATHROOM Is it as convenient, sanital y and coiuforta.le as this? Why not have it so? MODERN PLUMBING as ?ye install it is•worthall the • money invested. It means good health. sanitary cleanlineu •and luxurious convenience fur your family. (Jet our estimates. HAMILTON STREET. GODERICH 'PHONE 135 The Western Fair London, Canada THE GREAT LIVE STOCK EXIIIBI f1ON $27,000.00 in Prizes and Attractions Magnificent Programme ni 'h i, e Daily Western Ontario's Popular Exhibition Sept. 5 to 13 $2 000.00 ADDED T• O THE PRIZE LiST THiS YEAR Take a Holiday and Visit London's Exhibition Single Fare on all Railroads in Western Ontario SPECIAL EXCURSION DATES -September 91h, nth and nth Prize Lists and all Information from the Secretary W. J REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary 1 Two Speed- Events Daily Fireworks Every Night 40,000 harvesters Wanted EXCURSIONS TO WINNIPEG $10.00 Choice of destination 1)ft to the excursionist. Half -a -(cent a mile ttom Winnipeg to Regina, Saskatoon, Warman, Swan River, Bdlnonton, and to other points on the Canadian Northern Railway. Returning. half -a -cent a mile from all points nn ('. N. R. to Win- nipeg. ;1111.00 from Winnipeg to original starting point in Ontario, DATES OF SALE. 36as eg. _ From Kingatnn, $harbol hake, Renfrew and grit 1s ()marl, and 'lusher. All Motions os the e:anadlaa Northern Qaebee east of and Iio1.Aloa Ione St. Jerome to Haberdean. and MI stations ea the Quebec and bake at Joh. Rall way Arg x2. - Toronto and Remodel, en C. N. 0. and from stollen• In southwestern os. Baa ruck of (Iraed Trask nate Ione. Toronto teNatal.. Aug zS -- 4 ana r ('. N. U. Fiat) sant sad rut', of Rpattew Litho w i . .R M*U.na .m Osat.ral t Mt.orlo Ral ) way and .tali.•. n. Bay M {Jda,r. -- 4twecnr Kiesmee• also Wnt* on other Ione. nortJ, d 0. T. PRI. Terea M a liar• .aa r d A. and InrINlna akarbol I.ak..nd Renfrew. Sr'et. j. Teteate all ('. N e 1 ata Uene ...t .nd .oath of Rparrow Lmks : all (brut ..• Rs. of V.,e1 a Nation. dos alai ion. en Mese h.Mert of :tails. 1. Ontario end 4..b.n. 1 nel.dint all wuon. an 1,be C. N. Q. ..u�n�i�tl so�efssM iodises Nee nt. Jerome to Hsbsed..n. and V a 1. It 4. Itr. -`.mrt. S-sva'rereas.Iq R�r+ew l..ke e. C. N. 0. ; dao point. stn shier Ree. TO, - to Mena .►y. Rmebury mut tpel.l uw„r f. sebion emplitif re In 1 er errthe a WOW lo loNrve i'�Rta ON here Railway. The lir w �gR.;ora yeneebs��+�0.1�14.. tMwlaa 4.els t1:473=aming t artfli.e R 1. i A l ria A us. tut !aa Aso Ona. Nor. AI.. Tegeeta, Olg TNKW IIASISCAtED the In i THE tATESi MARKETS •uN•r•r FIN tl►glsell an Attt•wlobile dR 7 46 Sunday morning, Harry K. 'Maw. the slayer of Stanford White !Si�� ped from the Hospital tor the inai Insane at Matteawan, N. 1. �y�y In the morning Thaw left his Teem Cully dressed. and went Into the nater court of the asylum grounds. Howard H. Barnum, the sole atten- dant of the rear gate paid little at - (Nation to him as he was thought to he "trusty." However. as Barnum evened the gate to admit a milk wagon, Thaw darted out, and into an automobile which drew up as the milk man approached the gate. With five confederates he started towards he Connecticut line which was only 0 miles away. Only by being ad• edged Insane in the state to which' • has fled can be be again confined. The police are looking for the whole party and $600 reward is offered for haw's apprehension. O SUNDAY'S HEAT Highest temperature in Toronto.. 92 Highest temperature in Ontario (Grimsby) 96 niftiest temperature In Toronto this season, Jule 4 95 Average lu St. Lawrence Valley60 SUUER IMPEACHED The New York State Governor Hove - ever Refuses to Give up Office Following the impeachment of Gov- ernor Sulzer of New York State who i charged with misusing campaign nde, there has commenced a strug- e for the place at the head of the ate government. Acting Governor rutin H. Glynn sent a letter to Gov. tfnor Sulzer on Friday flatly. turning (down a suggestion made by Mr. Sul - ter that the question as to who is the 1pg 1 Governor of the State of New 'Tork be lett to the Courts to answer. ' Formal denraud for the surrender Of the executive chamber and offices. the privy re -al and all books, papers, records and documents relating to fie executive department was made tiro Governor \Villiar Sulzer this fte Martin H. Glynn. Governor Sulzer refused to comply with the demand.' As a result of these developments the prospect for a settlement of the ;question has vanished. rnoon by Lieutenant -Governor TROOPS ENTER NANAIMO Striking Coal Miners Were Confronted by Maxim Guns The Vancouver and Nanaimo Coal Company wish to arrive at a settle, :m•nt of the coal strIkc, by arbitration. If their men agree to arbitrate it 1s !thought that other collieries will come 8Ipto line. in the meantime five hun- red militia marched into Nanaimo on Friday through streets thronged with sullen strikers. The troops had with them two Maxim guns which 'evidently impressed the men, who did 'not openly oppose them though they taunted them as they were stationed along the street. The situation is yet very critical and the strikers hold many conferences. At Ladysmith a mob drove the Chinese from the town and prepared to oppose the .militia If troops were landed there. EUROPEAN SITUATION Fairly Satisfactory Said Sir Edward Grey in Statement Bir Edward Grey spoke rerasuringly OB the European situation in the Com - pone in London last week. Though 'the powers were not unanimous in .their views, he said, they were not arranged in different camps and d1s- Oordance was unlikely. He deprecated any interference in the Bucharest peace treaty, and declared that, though no coercion would be employed by the great powers. Turkey would be very 111•advlsed not to retire from Tbace. Crops Damaged by Storms ' The eastern half of the west -that it the territory extending from Moose .Taw to Winnipeg and as far north as Saskatoon -has been swept by two very severe storms since midnight on Wednesday. Everything, until Wed- nesday night, was progressing rapidly and cutting had commenced in many districts, but over the l5(&d scene of the recent storm conditions have been ■o changed that the ultimate outcome of the crops cannot be esti- mated at this time or from any one centre. The Financial Question "There 1s nothing the matter with Canada but there Is a good deal wrong with the world's supply of money. Had it been more plentiful, there would not have been any criticisms over our borrowings," said Sir Edmund Walker, President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce a few days nao upon his return from a visit to Eng- land. •rltish Parliament Prorogued The British Parliament was pro- rogued rorogued last Friday after being at work almost contiaoously for a year and a half Deep regret for the recent Rai. kaa ware and hope for the pe.rmasency of the peace pact of Bucharest was tis• keynote of the King's speech of prorogation made by the Lord Chas - canoe at aeon. fMeriw e1 Owfloele Mr Henry fendaeott an Ineuranee broker of Orang.vtlls has been ap- pointed Sherif of Duffer's County. 1Nr Jobe Olheee, Liee•anantliover- iser of rietarlo, will retain his posltlom eatll shove September, 1611. Potty -Dee traotorw, each kaultng Ave started wk Met 1T,N$+e+e wheat or Mtd to Ifas�_ • Toronto Cattle Market Representative prices are: - Export cattle, chok•e.... $6.60 to 16.75 $lxport bulls 6.00 6.60 $utcher cattle, choice.,, 6.206 6.66 do. medium 5.00 6.76 do. common 4.00 4.50 Butcher cows, choice 6.00. 5.60 do. medium 3.50 4.26 Cutters 3.60 4.00 Common cows 3.00 3.60 (Canners 2.50 3.60 Butcher bulls 4.76 6.60 do. medium 4.35 4.60 Bologna bulls 3.76 4.26 Feeding steers 4.76 6.26 Stockers, choice 4.76 6.25 do. medium 4.00 4.60 do. light 2.60 8.60 Milkers, choice 66.00 76.00 do. medium 35.00 65.00 Springers, choice 65.00 76.00 do. medium 30.00 50.00 Spring lambs 7.26 8.00 Sheep, light ewes 4.00 6.50 do. heavy ewes 3.00 3.60 do. yearlings 4.76 5.50 Culls 2.00 4.00 Bucks 3.00 3.60 Hogs, f.o.b. 9.85 10.00 do. fed and watered10.00 .00 do. delivered 10.35 10.50 Calves 5.00 8.60 Bob calves, each , 2.00 4.00 Farmers' Market. Following are the latest quotations for farm produce at 8t. Lawrence Market, Toronto: - Fall wheat, bushed $ .99 to $1.00 Oats .40 .00 Goose wheat .95 Barley .58 Buckwheat .53 Rye .65 Peas .90 Rye straw 18.00 Straw, bundled .. 14.00 Straw, loose 9.00 Old hay 17.00 hew hay ..14.00 Eggi, new laid .26 Butter, dairy . .25 do. creamery .28 Fowl, dressed, lb. ... .17 Chickens . , - • 28 Clucks 18 Q urkeye .20 Geese .16 Opring chickens ,K yring ducks ` ig Idve Chickens .11$ Ducklings. .18 ,. Turkeys .17 Hens .16 Potatoes, new, bags 1.20 Dressed hogs 12.00 .00 .60 .00 .00 .00 19.00 16.00 .00 18.00 16.00 .28 28 .00 .20 .25 .22 .25 .18 .80 .22 .25 .22 .20 .18 .00 13.00 Toronto Grain Prices. The following wholesale prices are quoted at the Toronto Board of Trade: Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 Northern quoted at $1, on track, Bay ports; No. 2 at 98%c; N. 3, 94c, Bay porta. Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white and red 'wheat quoted at 98 to 99c. 'outside, and new wheat at 04c to 86c, outside. Oats -',,1:o. 2 Ontario oats quoted at 36c, outside. and at 37c to 38c., on track, Toronto; new. oats, 33c to 35c. nominal. Western Canada oats quoted at 40c for No. 2, and at 39c for No. 3, Bay pdrts. No. 1 feed, 39c; No. 2, feed. 3Gc. Peas -Nominal. Barley -Vic to 32c, outside; 56c Toronto. Corn -The market was quiet, with prices unchanged. No. 3 American corniand. quoted nominal at 79c, c.i.f., Mid - Rye -Nominal. Buckwheat -Nominal. Bran -Manitoba bran is quoted at $20 a ton, in bags. Toronto freights. Shorts. $21, Toronto. East Buffalo Cattle Cattle -Receipts, 3.300; active; 15c to 26c higher; heavy fairly active and steady; prime steers, $8.76 to $9; ship- ping, $8.25 to $8.65; butchers, $7 to 18.50; bulls, $5 to $t.25; heifers, $6.25 to $8; stock heifers, 14.26 to $6; stockers and feeders, $6 to $7.50; fresh cows and springers, active and firm, $35 to -$85. Veale'=Receipts, 850; active and steady; $8 to $12. Hogs -Receipts, 8,800; fairly active and steady; heavy, $8.70 to $8.90; mixed, $8.90 to $9.10; Yorkers. $9.10 to 19.80; pigs, $9.25 to 09.30; roughs, 17.60 to $7.75; stags. 16.60 to $7.25; dairies $8.60 to $9.25. Sheep and iambs -Receipts, 8,600; slow; lambs and wethers, 10c to 15c ower; yearlings, fifty cents lower; ambs, $6.50 to $7.15; a few, $7.25; .yearlings, $4.50 to $6; wethers, 15.10 to $5.25; ewes, 12.60 to $4.76; sheep, mixed, $4.76 to $6. Chicago Live Stock Cattle- Receipts. 19.000; market Steady to 10c higher; beeves, $7 to $9; Texas steers, 14.75 to 17.70; Western 13.20 to $7.60; stockers and feeders, 11.45 to 17.90; cows and heifers, $6.10 to 38.110; calves, $8 to 311. Hogs - Receipts, 80,000; market strong Light. 1885 to $9; mixed, 37.60 to $8.90; heavy, $7.10 to $8.60; rough. 37.80 to $7.60; pigs. $4.15 to 11; bulk of sales, $7.70 to 36.66. Sheep -- ;Receipts, 80,000; market steady; native, 2.70 to $4.80; year- 1fliP, 34.66 to $6.76; iambs, native, 41.26 to $7.60. Cheese Market ndon, Onl-At the cheese market bozos were offered. There wen $p sales. Bidding was from 11%e to atertows. N. T.--0heeee sales. 7800 at 14e. Cowansvtlle, Quill -,At the meetfeg c the Mestere Tows/daps Dalryeee's iatlon. fourtsem fartorles Peered ehundred and thirty packages of but. lour buyers were present The r*Mag pries was 11$%4c. All sold ex. *4 two factorise. Tares people Injured ♦ westbesad W 1. O limn, mews. abseil use htgl,pp $wd peaegw. was wraebed wet Md /lutetium • ere ops. gram Tr err way. An app,. talag disk ready to serve. iellciousiy cooked sad -Insist IS Clark's. Paying in Knd. He came in and laid down some suspicious -looking hills, with a genuine dollar bill on top. "I want to pay for that larrel of potatoes I g,;t." "Can't take tris money " said the dealer. "Why not c" "Most of it isn't ge qd." ' The top layer is yood ; is it not 0" "That's the way it was with the potatoes." A WOMAN UF FEW WORDS. Mrs. Harr- E. Bye, Main street north. 'Mount Forest, Ont., writes : "Your remedy for kidney, bladder and stomach trouble bas given line great relief. Have taken three boxes and now feel like living and better than I have felt for years and I give your FIG PILLS all the praise, for they are the best I have ever tried," At all dealers, 23 and 50 cents, cr The Fig Pill Co.. Ht. Thomas. Ont. Sold in Godertch by E. R. Wigle, druggist. Space Was Limited. Editor's Wife -"I stopped at your office today, with an item for the want column, and the clerk asked pay for it." Editor -"He did not know you, o1 course." ' Wife -"Well, 1 want you to tell bim that all my wants are to be printed tree." Editor -"Mercy no : I can't afford to enlarge the paper, my dear. But there is room for a few of your wants, say a thousand or so 0 month." ■ Big SummerSale AT ROBINS' The more you buy, the more you save. We must make room for Fall stocks now on the way. We will outrlval all others in big bargain giving this week. Men's Clothing $8.00 Hutt., yood, honest, sub- stantial fabrire, the most possible value for the money, only *4.186 $1.2.01 Suits, many beautiful patterns iu oaahuteres and wurattcf-. Sale prie and 116.48 Boys' Suits Boys' two - piece Suite with bloomer pants, regular price II8.00. Sale Arica 1118.65 Boys two - piece Suits with ',loonier penis, l'egul a price $4.0). Yale price .... 11112.25 Shirts Vou'II like these values when you see them. Shirt, Tie end Cn14ar to mach, regular $2.481, for ;1.29 Shirt and Collar to match, reg- ular $1.23, fur 690 M. ROBIN Men's Underwear A buying opportunity worth while. Regular prize $1.0) Sale !ptice.....Sea Regular price 75- Sale price 890 Regular price &k Sale price... .290 1 Working Shirts Men's \VorkIngShirts that mean hig savings. ltegular 53c, tar .590 Regular $1.00, for 69c Regular 11 25, for 89c 1 Men's Overalls Illack and striped Overalls with elastic back, aegulsi 81.23. Sale price.. . ...890 Slack and striped Overalls with elastic back, regular ' $LW. Sale price ...........69c SOUTH SIDE SQUARE S OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. 8 "ORANGE LILY SAVED MY LIFE" These words or expressions liay. Ins the same meaning are contained In hundreds of the letters 1 hate re- ceived during the put year. Many were from women who had surere;t agonies from falling of womb; other, from women who had escaped .1..ng-_ Brous surgical operations. as Ile tumoral and ulcers had been remov- ed by the action of Orange I.ily; and others who had ■ulfered frons suppressed menstruation, leuror-- rhoea, painful periods, etc. For all these and the other troubles known in general as Women's Disorders. Orange Lily furnishes a positive applied dlnct to the sufferingorgans,..clentific, never -failing cure g t! to. and its operation Is certain and ber,en. I,I. As a trial actually proves Its merit, hereby offer to send absolutely free. a r.. worth lac. sufficientfor ten da treatment, to every suffering woman who w.: write tar It. Enclose 3 stamps, MRS. FRANCES E. CURRAN. Windsor. Ont. For Sale by Leading Druggi it s Everywhere. i • DAILY •ETWCCN TI. Neaten sobs Travels Ales. N. warn need dewed er.M.g taw °inn moos It she travels by the Ramat Les. Rall n...l a carry a obi,'. teavon, 'Mow d. dory is a to near, quiet. noobtraaive .d to w. we n ansettiq alone or with chi4reo. R.M.S.R.7.1Edwani R.M.S. Regal Gere. Mans. oast len, are oo file Ador- ing Low writ this .arks i, appreciated sod .eats .pl.ed,d hit It hes hem to women d.rrned of Ms .need we - teams and comfort of halt' W friends nut tow is only nes -of the special i of the Royal I ,w. Reed W ten in o.r de.,npt., booklets. Ask any ,sent or rite S. c sooner, General Agent. 5I Mad Street 64 Tor..,gc, Got. T146 GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE Mathieu/and m esairstit tkst'0`sstatww°Oaaat r4p Evan. ��wInaswl.sJNrta. Masafr.sat Mown SEEANDBEZ, City of Erie sad Car of 8df ,J. Daily-aeyeland and Buffalo -(May 1st to Dec. 1st) I.esre Clnelod• . 8:00 P. M.- Leave Baden . .A P. IL Aeries Rotolo (eve A. 44. Aol.. Clowoh .d • 6:70 A. W Bodged Time) Cemsetaws mode at Botrale with traamsf., .11 Buten and Ca edhn pa•nt.; at CI0.Jand for net -la -Bap, Toledo, Poet and all points West d Southwest. Tlticens reading via anyralir,adnod between Clerdand and Buffalo accepted for transportation on C. a BJ Ins steamers. Ask 7.w tiekat tweet for headsets C. & B. Ike. Pend a cents senate far head.o... booklet. THE CLEVELAND ! SUFFALO TRANSIT CO. 7. F. Newman, Gail Mgr. B. R. Ream. Truffle Mgr. W. F. fieresan, CreelCreelPaw. Agar . • - Cle.lsud, Olds CANADA Portland CEMENT SOME men ask for so many bags of "cement'- Others, more careful, say they want " Portland Cement "- But the man who does the best work insists upon get- ting "Canada" Portland Cement - WilsgaGmadsOnsat iskaatisa Boma Mat` a fags a spin sf ''st Firm OI. WMw� And he looks to See that every bag bears this label • Tim is a Collide CANON than hasillisalgssod ust i 11. krhis atm. 1