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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-10-2, Page 6TR.teanav, Oct 2. Mid r -6.d cm.e4241, ccr./42-1,4116,./ THE BIGYAL : DERICH ONTARIO 1 I Wil b iPY OM WAW 1 i Dear Amy: - used to think a long time ago that our :me was furnished complete, but it wasn't lot until I bought a big easy chair for .,nn. Now, how he does enjoy leaning back and puffing his big cigar, while I play the phonograph for' him. Women should look out for the comfort of their husbands as well as for'the beauty of their homes. Your chum, Lou. P. S. -You just go down and buy Bob a big easy chair from Geo. Hohmeier t.ODERICH Agent for Nordheimer Pianoe. k iVs Fare $250 DAJLY SCTWEEN CLEVELAND V UFFAW THE GREAT SHIP S!EA11DBEE Thv aaa teat ea.c1 pe.,xen n c team•r on lolnd .ate . of the 'mid In S..iea kir let. t.rn.+.'"iw`reeebeeade t.lene.6;aeb..,:51t.t.Leoa ..rad p.rlar..eea�od.hug 1:..,a111•11114w111. Masediceet Stensen SEEAMDBEE, City of Erie and City of Buhl• Daily -Cleveland and Buffalo -(May 1st to Dec. 1st) tawwe oaless kkoels . •• tie P. Y. r Leave Buffalo • • too P.AtriM. MA A. Y. Aerie Clevel.ad • 6..ln A. 4. (Centre I Standard Tune) fee -lac -slah-aiear., made etgD�etrae{•a coil. Omen for .11 ®extern end Canad�aDa 'Ma: at Cleveland aayrakeadlta hetwean Carmissled lomdd and Won alo accset' for r, .porta .re on C. & s.l fee steamers. Ask raw Octet for traaspad 6 nts vnataen for k - -enee keeklet. creat for tiler re G • B. lou. saw 6 rents THE CLEVELAND & BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. 7. F. h.nmxa. Gee"! Mx. H. It. Lase.•', Trala- Mgr W P. Herman. Gea'I Pass. Aeon Cle.elaed. 08.. 1 1 1 A Human Match Factory The body contains phosphorus sufficient to make 483,000 matches. Phe• yhorus bones, flesh, nervous system and other organs. The perfect health of body is one of fourteen elements composing the body -divided among requires a perfect/'balance of the elements. These elements come from the food we eat -the stomach extracts and distributes them. But If stomach is deranged -the balance of health is destroyed and the blood does not carry the proper dements to the different organs. and then is blood trouble -cave trouble -heart trouble. Pain Is the hungry cry of starved organa Put the liver, stomach and organs of digestion and nutrl- ttos tato a condition of health. That is Just what is dons by D. PI RCE'S ' GOLDEN MEDICAL whkh has been so favorably known for over tablet foram es well as liquid, and can be everywbere or by mail by sending 50 teats address R.V. Placa, 34. D., Betel% N.Y. TSB COMMON S16NSB lIIBDIGAL'ADVISBit t• M Y ed 1 'na ya/se s lfwa�Briie. DISCOVERY 40 years It is now put up la obtained of medicine deniers In lc stamps for trial box- -Regal" Salt is the finest grain of the famous Windsor Salt - especially prepared for table use by the most modern Salt Plant an the Continent. "Reptr Salt never cakes "-Mv.r clop tap the shaker -ewer pis imp and sticky. TABLE 71414 NIRO" •,i6='i 1 e41:.:0:1:5151l ie1. 11i v ' 0 , •f., 1 a6.1 Iris1 tiwsetgsee Man's Strsmge Pate --Veteran Lits (Meng Doetee Con• Intl. visiting relatives at Wood- stock whom he had not seen for 23 ���marrww Charles Rnah of Mtddlevtlle, r!a► was tun down by • boy's coast 11tg wegloa, sustaining Injuries which d. .4 W death r. lllarmaduks Matthews. one of s foremost landscape painters, at kis home in Toronto, aged 74. r Bropky, chaplain of St. Mfry'a•of-the-Lake Orphanage. Kings. boa. died last Thursday of paralysis, biltsd 64. Charles B. McManus, for thirty. Sero years a Creat Northwestern Tele official, died et a.raltland last ward Blaokstock was killed and brother Nell terribly injured by =plosion of a boiler on their farm 'ear Collingwood. • death occurred at Sturgeon last week of Joseph Michaud, sr M.P.P. for West Miptaatng. At the age of 82 Dr. Robert L. Ban. derma, one of the best known phy- globule in Elgin County, died at Sparta. Might children were burned to death a fire which destroyed the home Ulrio Trude' at Quebec. The .r, mother, and the eldest eon tturtaken from the burning building Mrs. Ttudel died later. trainmen were killed when two l=rit trains on the Intereolonlal crashed h.adon near Sack - 1e, N.B. Those killed were: E. n and Byron Colpltta of Mone- t hank Lyons, Truro, and George y, Stewtcke. r McGregor Grant. a pioneer of mend County died at his home, I2. ASSASSIAk FRUSTRATED B rndlcallsts In Portugal Plotted an Era of Anarchy tt nfession that they intended to nate the Portuguese Premier tttute a revolt was made Friday men who were arrested while bombs around the Premier's The men areaid to have been ed by a Syndicalist group to Eatate the bombs 1n Or. Alfonso garden. Hi. attention was to ad 1n this way and they in- to shoot him down when he at the window to find out t bad happened. Dr. Costo's Bath, they declared, was Ltmibe the signal for a revisit. Armed s, they sald, were ready to rush prisons amid the 2ontuiton, and liberate the prisoners. ANOTHER BALKAN CRISIS turbulent Conditions Still Prevail, More Fighting Likely The Balkan crisis 1s becoming more Orate. it hair been aggravated by the apparent determination of the Young Turks' military party to profit by the dissensions among the former allies. Turkey Is reported to have again called to the colors the Asia Minor conscripts, while an officer lately re- urned from Tripoli is said to be lead - ng an uprising. against Bulgaria In Tbraoe. The efforts to subdue the rebellous Eraanlans cre Mkely to prove a severe In on the exhausted army ande chequer of Servia. "Mat country is maid to be seizing points not Included (n the territory allotted to her. in Athens many believe that Greece is on the verge of another war with 'Turkey. and feeders, 86.00 to 37.40; fresh cows and springers, steady. $36.00 to $90.00. Till LATEST MARKETS Toronto Cattle Market 1 Representative prices are: - Report cattle, choice 36.80 to $7.00 Report bulls 6.00 6.50 Butcher cattle, choice 6 36 6.60 do. medium 5 35 5.75 do. Common .. 4 75 5.10 Butcher cows, choice .. 5.26 5.6) do medium 4.75 5.10 do. common 3.76 4.40 °sneers 8.60 8.60 Butcher bulls. choice.. 6.00 6.50 do. medium 4.35 4.75 reeding steers 5.50 6.00 Stockers, Choice 4.40 6.25 do. medium 4.20 4.4) do. light 3.26 4 Milken, choice 55.00 do. medium 35.00 Springers, choice 55.00 do. medium 30.00 *dug lambs 6.85 fteep, light ewes 4.50 do. heavy ewes 3.00 do. yearlings 4.76 Halla 200 Rows, t.o b 8 75 do. ted and watered 9.10 do. w.o.c. 9.55 Calves 5.60 Bob calves, each 3,00 55.00 76.00 50.00 6.65 5.00 3.60 6.60 3.50 .00 .00 .00 8.50 4.00 Toronto Grain Price& The following wholesale prices are quoted at the Toronto Board of Trade: Manitoba Wheat -Lake ports, new wheat September shipment, No. 1 nor- thern, 893jc; No. 2, 8834o. Ontario Wheat -No. 2, sew, 83c to 84c, outside; 87c to 68c track, Toronto. Manitoba Oats -No. 2 C.W., 3934c, track, bay ports; No. 8 C.W., 39c; sample oats, 38c, bay ports. Ontario Oats -No. 2 white, 33c to Hiles. and 36c to 87c on track, Toronto. Corn -American No. 2 yellow, 76c; No. 3, 75% c. Rye -No. 2, 60c to 62c. Peas -N$. 3, 80c to 85c, car lots, outside. Barley -Good malting barley, out- side, 62c to 53c. Rolled oats per bag of 90 lbs, $3.1834; $3.2254 in smaller lots; per barrel, 34.70, wholesale, Windsor to Montreal. Millteed-Manitoba bran, $22 to 828; bags, track, Toronto; shorul 324 to 526; Ontario bran, 322 to 828�in bags; shorts, 323 to $24; middlings, 1'i to $36. Farmers' Market lbllowing are the latest quotations tor farm produce at Si Lawrence Market, Toronto:. - Pall wheat. bushel..... Oats Barley .68 IRye.66 Peas .80 0 Flay, timothy 16.00 Straw, bundled 14.00 do. loose 10.00 Rye straw 16 00 Eggs, new laid, nos. .30 Butter, choice dairy.28 Fowls dressed. Ib.18 Spring chickens .30 Young ducks Live spring chickens do fowl Potatoes, bushel Celery, bunch Tomatoes $ 88 to $ .90 38 .40 .20 .19 .16 .0 .08 .30 East Buffalo Cattle .60 .00 .88 17.00 15.00 11.00 18.00 .33 .30 .00 .23 .00 .23 .00 .90 .10 .35 Cattle -Prime steers, 48.95 to 89.00; shipping, 38.25 to 38.75; butchers. 87.00 to 38.50; cows, 33.75 to 87.26; bulls. 85.25 to 37.50; heifers, 36.36 to 38.25; stock heifers, 85.50 to 35.75; stockers EMPLOYERS FORM INION B ritlsh Firms Take Step to Protect Themselves Against Strikes ; The movement initiated some time In Great Britain with the object forming a national union of the loyera of the United Kingdom to with strikes has resulted in the bllshment of the United Kingdom losers' Defence Union, with guar antees of a Lund of 3210.000,000. Its objects are to "consolidate the re- sources of thee employers of labor, to a atntatn their rights and their fro?, dean to bargain Individually with free berkers, or collectively with trade Salons." The new organisation will be regis• tared as a trade union. B ig Vancouver Dook goblins elmesers. .7. and G. MOW, eminent harbor engineers. &ammo' they Lave secured • oontrsot in- ' ring some $30.000.000 for . schwas dt harbor extension In Vaaeeuver, U. it Is Intended to provide twenty. ✓ ales of dockage at Lia Weed 'end Lea island, and away arise for iad.etrlal sites and r aker r terminal . Ik private oompaay is bolded the mo Redistribution M11 Possible Lesdon-eve hundred and fort,• Peals -86.00 to 812.00. Hogs -Heavy, 39.25 to 89.40; mixed, 89.40 to $9.50; yorkers, $8.75 to 89.50; pigs, 88.25 to 88.60; roughs, 8.816 to $8.40; stags, 86.50 to 17.76; dairies, $9.00 to 39.50. Sheep and lambs -Iambs, 85.60 to 37.60; yearlings, 84.60 to $4.00; 'weth• ere, 35.00 to 3625; ewes, $3.50 to 34.60; sheep. mixed, $4.76 to 86.00. Chicago Lie Stook Cattle -Beeves, 87.40 to $9.60; Texas steers, 87.00 to $8.10; stockers and feeders, 06.40 to 38.00; cows and letters, 33.86 to 38.70; calves, $8.60 to 513.00. Bogs --Light, 88.40 to 49.05; mixed, 58.15 to $9.06; heavy, $8.10 to 36.10; mash. 88.00 to $820; pigs, 34.00 to ,Shebalk of sales, 3.36 to 3x.716. p -Native, 33.60 to $4.70; year- lings, $4.76 to 86.65; lambs. native, 58.10 to 5721. Cattle at Montreal Prime beeves. 6%c to 83ic; medlars, 13jc to 6c; common, 2Nrc to 4afet bulls. 314c to 4c per pound. Alves, 3%c to dc. Sheep at about 4c. Lambs. 63ic to 614e. flap, 93f,c. Ch.... Markets h is rumored that the Oat•rie Soy git boxes were oQered; 111 .old et Medias was trams 111i4e to limos. $0WyiUa-Two thousand wInts of - Abad. All .old at 11 1,1ie. Watertown. N. T.-ohee.. sales, MIS haves .t 160. regmeot contemplates =Mg 1g a button b111 at Re sesta! seesiee. the basis oe population several �.ssl 000stlto•n.iss would baser 27tattoo redwood. wide the wewld gala. 1 At meetings 1W het week al Slwmtfbrd. RamiMw .ad 't sblrea of the i.dlepeadeat =eat ten protested etrldagty yoked M. proposed leare..eg teownam.g raise Shish war heavily epee the elder -lies ]rides. •s.Prssldeet Perles -ries la said le be os tie way le t8ssles teems Spat& Vseiw IMO.. swear summon. el `ra±testhe �ms 0a:rhas hese reprieved til Dee i t .e a. Papa. steame' MotttlKetan w.eeeer ot Il=rtr babies been oda kwitis 11 Er saw•- M sass Is is uteri". 1111 t+e hese Is Dendiment Near MnesA Win. running at s rate .1 te�p r hoar. tie test Wabash easel to New Tork we. derailed . allies east of Mimes early Kos- arestng. moss psesegers. •11 Nora 'United MOMS e3ru., r♦ severe Waimea std sots hast glass. PW. mashes were ea their side oyer s lye ales Ini salsasst A atoms tea is said M haw aimed the ae.lgemt. Lmatiwieter Mendeeeed Rea. Macy rth.r, ee•8lt■Lehr of y111r11efe. was we 'aim my obligee M this Mom Comdata. der Chates- t. t.Amos Morels, west is 00. imerestIves. M MINA takes plan. eel= • Deticetely Savoond- Higbly aoaees- fisted. WHY WORRY 1 Choose your variety and ask your grocer for "Clark's". China and the East A wonderful panorama greets the traveller approaching Hong Kong. Situated ou the slope of • mountain, this "London of the Far East," with its teeming cosmopalitao population, climbs terrace by terrace to the superb "Peak," the once burned sides of which, under British rule, now appear garbed in exquisite green known only to the majestic pine. Across on the mainland is a three -century -old Port- uguese town, Macao, the "Oriental Monte Carlo." Ninety mild up the Pearl riser brings one to Canton, with its interesting temples, flowery pagoda, and historical associations. The new white palatial "Enipreases" of the Canadian Pacific Railway bring all this to within fifteen days. THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM Itis frequently supposed that rbeu- matiaw is brought on by cold and damp eftecta ou the surface of the body, but this theory is wrong. Cold and damp only excites the disease that is settled in the blood. Rheuma- tism is a blood disease and Rheumo is guaranteed to remove the cause and enrich the hlood so that uric acid cannot exist. Rbeumo is a wonderful rheumatic cure. Ifou have t`hm eaa- tiam in any form don't delay going to F. J. Butland'a drug store sod get a bottle cf Rbeumo today. $1.00 a large bottle. Be sure to go to F.J. flatland's, other stores cannot supply vou. Barbers at War War has been declared between the Listowel berbers. The cattle is due to • disagreemeu: over the price of hair cuts and to date thele is no sign of the white flag. The Listowel Banner says that for some months back Mr. 1''. 8. Howe of the King Edward barker shop has been charging 25 cents fcr • hair cut while the three othe - local barbers were taking oi ly 15 cents. This wasn't entirely satisfactory to Mr. Howe and for some time he has been endeavoring to have a uniform price Adopted by the four shops. Up to the present the other shops have declined to comply with his request and as a result Mr. Howe recently annoucced that for thirty days he would do hair cutting :tt ten cents. Monday morning Mr Howe commenc- ed hair-cuttii g 111 the teneeent rate and he is considering tp lower atoms W five cents and plans to put on an extra barber or two. Biliousnes is certainly one of the most disagree- able ailments which flesh is heir to. Coated tongue -bitter taste in the mouth - nausea - dizziness- these combine to make life a burden. The cause is a disordered liver -the cure Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They go straight to the root of the trouble, put theliver right, cleanse the stom- ach and bowels, clear the tongue and take away the bitter taste from the mouth. At the first sign of bilious- ness take Dr. Morse's • Indian Root Pills Special Offer to Out -of -Town Buyers During Exhibition week we will refund railway fares on all purchases as described 15 -mile and purchasing $15 or over 20 -mile and purchasing $20 or over 30 -mile and purchasing $25 or over Be sure and take advantage of this special offer. Suit Specials A clean-cut saving of $3.00 to $5.00 on every suit mentioned here. You lose if you miss seeing Waged/196 Scotch Tweed, Eng- lish Worsted Blue Serge's. Sample suite of many worthy materials, splendid $12.00 values, 1113.28. More samples, higgh-grade, amartest colors and patterns in fine imported fabrics, 1118.00 values. Raincoat Specials Acknowledged Raincoat headquarter,. We have out done our selves for Exhibition week. $4.96 -double texture English parawatts. pure wool oovsing, all seams sewed and cemented, real values $7.213 ---angle and double texture, fine wool paramatta, saute with satin yoke, sewed and glued seams, regular $12.01 Boys' Shits School and dre.4-up Suits from 112.25 to 35.80 Mia's Pants Men's Pants in blue serge and wonted. tailor-made, five -pocket pants. Regular !84.00 to $5.00, for ............... 32.75 NOTICE -We are going in to the boot and shoe line for men and boys. Only before you buy elsewhere, come in and see our prices. M. ROBINS OPEN EVENINGS TILL g O'CLOCK. The Best Place for Shoes It will be no trouble for you to find among out different styles a shoe that is the right shape, pattern, leather and price to suit you. Added to this, every one of them has the -genu- ine mark of quality. We fe 1 sure we can meet your requirements for Summer Footwear, no matter how particular \, are. Cail on us for your next pair. You'll be glad you did. REPAIRING Downing ? MacVicar NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE, OODERIcII The Sinal will be sent to any address g Canada for one year for only Si.00. Send in your subscription now. C • AND .11 CEMENT 1e- "1".• .. . •1- • 1 It Writee for a free y of this boost y, r For a farmer's silo, a county road, or a railroad bridge, CANADA Po11and CEMENT can be depended upon tis stake concrete that will last for gene egatio.B.-Tblrs is c s)y ono Ala --tbg hat dot miaow Led damn mdse. The Lb.l.n avow Ileig is yew gesasaMs el salisfainiss. CAMAS Comsat C.esputy Linked, histabimil tor. Aa Orman Gams Ilene 00 pew F- 49ye. w sot Immo ties J . Me asset