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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-7, Page 6• ?i'OBa••T, YAT r1. WI Pure. clean, flavory and strong. in,rsealed packets. II Tea FIVE MORE MEMBERS Details of Ontario Redistribution b.1i as Passed The nasal draft ut the Government's redistribution proposals provides for • House of 111 members, compared with 164 at preseul The additions w the net result of riding changes' Met provide fire. urw constituencies sad eliminate one of the present num- ber. The new ridings aro Riverdale: Mad Parkdale, the Toronto "wings"; 4ee Windsor, Walkervllle, and ford l'ity, which form a separate riding In Sleet; Cochrane. made up of the ' northern ball of Tlmhrkaming Nia- gara Falls and West Lincoln. The absentee will be Monet, which will go to add to the population of Heidi - "its good tea " Visit the food Roads Congress at "The Arena," '"Montreal May 18th to 23rd inclusive Every citizen who is interested in the welfare of his community should take advantage of this un- paralleled opportunity to obtain information about good roads that twill enable him to intelligently assist in promoting a greater prosperity for that community and himself as well, by creating better and more economical living conditions. All kinds of Good Roads will be demonstrated but we want you to see our Concrete Road Exhibit and learn without cost the advantages, the prac- ticability and economy of the "best good road" - the Concrete Road. Our staff of road engineers will be in attendance to give you the fullest detailed information of the economy of Concrete as a road building material. Don't vvait for someone else to take the lead. - Come in person and get' first-hand facts, or write Concrete Roads Department Canada Cement 1,' Company Limited 1100 Herald Buildipg, MoLtt-:esti Per 1 I I �IIIIr_J. i tir fli 1 1 Reasons Why You should sleep on a Marshall Ventilated Mattress. The Marshall mattress is practically a collection of air chambers. Each chamber contains a finely -tempered steel spring, set to retain its individual position. Acting independ- ently, these springs remain resilient. The mattress conforms to the contour of the body ; every turn of the sleeper gushes fresh air throughout the mattress, because the Ventilated Mattress is the only properly ventilated mattress in existence. Im- purities cannot lodge in a Marshall mattress. Refreshing sleep is only possible in a well reati'rted room on w well ventilated mattress. MADE BY The Marshall Sanitary Mattress Car Ltii. Toronto, Oat. attt 11IPRCiALLT POR • GEO. HOHMEIER The Fu•niturs Man, O•d. Hob. Who will be pleased to explain m're folly tbs Marshall Feasor. Are You Suffering From g d • Auto -Intoxication . asr�y , the sate a being poisoned. hem btulli snieasces produced want Sp body.' The is a cessation due Se the shoo& bowels. likings, Rear. se prom ol the body tailing to throw el the /iota Mor ...n 30% of atltil an .suit eg horn lids trouble le pohsktf why you ..re ettitslse IPSO earreemms. iso et lack of aeaMltut. and slimy ether symplems _____ by Yarn wok ty: tam nesitdhsleg ep. DR. PIERCE'S C .IILDE/r MEDICAL DISCOVERY the free or ttapoa/ roma 111- madly the treedda it tint aid the system to algid asasmeYe/ pekoes. k ads as a leeks sad fttllslly aasb -- re 80d 14 e•rahrsea is ems polars tlrlh ottt sap e•5d•s ret Obey N.ar1b Yves dolor a iell ehliar 9•s► r naw .sr M lo • - arlra N rata Maws eat �11 - W I and t0 form part of the new' riding of West Lincoln IMPROVE THE PRISONS Iswpertant Recommendations by the Royet Commission The report of the Royal Commisslun appointed last year to Investigate oaadltlons in Kingston Penitentiary Tonere Orals Priem The follow lag wholesale priors ar. tlu•Hd at the Toronto Board of Trude. Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 Nor., $4%c, tomb. bay ports: Na f Nor., 54%e. track, bay ports. winter atomic. Manitoba Oats -No. 2 C.W.'s, 40Sbc. los ports; No 3 C.W.'s, 311%c, bay porta. Ontario Wheal No. 2 winter, $1.00 to $1.01, outside. Ontario Oats- 38c to 19c, outside; 41e to 41%c. track. Toronto. Oona-- No. 3 yellow. 74c. all rall. Toronto freights. Peas -No. 2, 88c to We, car lots, o utside. Sackwheat-No 2, Ilc to 830. outside. Pty. -No 3. 62c to 43e. outside. Barley-- For good malting barley. S ir to 64c. outside. Rolled Oats- Per bag of 90 pounds, $3.1214; In smaller Iota, $3.2254; per barrel. 54.30. wholesale. Windsor to IIoatreal. Mluteeda-Manitoba bran, $34 to 536. 00 track, Toronto; shorts, $36 to $34: on track, Toronto; Ostarlo brae, $24 to ns. In bags: shorts, $25 to $24: middlings. $32. atria to recommend changes generally la regard to the conduct of Canadian . Farmers' Markt penitentiaries and the care and com- I Yellowing are the latest deotatiosa tort of criminals was made public by Sar farm produce at St. Lawrence the Minister of Justice. The report, Market. Toronto. - which is a somewhat lengthy docu- ment, deals In a comprehensive man- ner with the whole question of prison reform. More than 1 score of impor- tant recommendations are made, look- ing to a more humane treatment of prisoners, closer supervision of each penitentiary by a permanent Com- mission, more extended powers -for the Parole Boards, the segregation of prisoners Into classes. and better pro- visions generally for discretionary discipline and the mental and moral training of prisoners during their term of incarceration. NATURAL GAS SUPPLY Companies Must Provide Satisfactory Quality and Quantity Mr. Brewster', bill to amend tho public utilities act so that by-laws may be passed b, the Councils of Municipalities prohibiting the distri- bution within or through the muni• cipallty of gas containing .ulphuretted hydrogen came before the Municipal Committee. It wait set forth that 11 • company contravene, the pro- visions of sty such by -lass or neglerts or refuses to furlith a supply suf- ficient for all public aril private uses of gas not containing sulpburetted hydrogen the franchise rights of the company so distributing may be can - ailed. Mr. Brewster's bill was pass- ed with the proviso that the by-law must be passed upon by the Lieutenant - Governor in Council. KILLED BY CAR Hampton Oirt on Mer Way to Work Met Death Miss Lizzie McGarvle. nineteen years of age, a stenographer in the Hamilton Registry- Office, was struck by a T., it. & B. train last week and instantly killed. She was on her way to work. George D. Lacourse, who had been the G.T.R. City Agent In Berlin for 'nearly twenty -flue years, died at the General Hospital. Toronto. William Carroll, employed In the pulp mill of the Dryden Timber & power co., was accidentally drowned iS a vat. Adam Reidt, a farmer of Wallace township. atter chopping grain in his barn, was killed by being caught be- tween • pulley and the belt of the engine be had evidently tried to throw off. THE SNIOER INCIDENT Mr. •owrwan Says He Will Ask For Investigation by Judges Charles M. Bowman. L b.rsl wale ia the Legislature. gave notice Moa- day pont be would, oa a question of privileges, matte a statement and Pane against Hon. W. 1 Haane in assgtaethe with the of Pro Is1 ta�a�or Bather to . Com- p ws11sM. Enron sad Peel, sad M Weill la that oosaedloa. • Molina et -address to 1.4wat.- Glom ashtag for the as - ed a real eoaemlmolos to lafo sat Wreath's* the mat - a ae etsteme11t sal Marge. The to be o theroset of oro of tie salter wart Wheat 11.00 to 11.11 Goose wheat .96' •N D▪ eck wheat Peas ,.. M 1I1V. timothy, No. 1....19.00 lazed and cloyer......15.00 Cattle hay 10.04 Straw, bundled - 16.00 do. loose 10.00 Rye straw 17.00 Oat straw 16.00 Setter, choice dairy.0 Pigs, new laid. dosen.22 Chickens; dressed. lb.22 Tool .i0 Ducks32 Geese .1a .30 Turkeys .26 .38 Live hens .30 .23 Potatoes, bag 1.25 1.34 Apples, barrel 2.00 4.00 do. basket ..... .30 .40 Celery. bunch .06 .07 Lettuce, bunch .03 .06 Green onions, bunch.06 .00 Rhubarb, 2 bunches..., .10 .26 Beef, forequarters, cwt.11.00 12.00 do. hindquarters 13.00 14.00 Swine, cwt. 12.00 13.00 .44 .46 62 .a .76 .N 11 .04 .00 34.00 14.00 12.44 14.44 11.00 14.44 17.00 .0 .34 .26 .00 .36 Toronto Cattle Market Representative prices are: - Botcher cettle, choice.. 67.76 to $8.25 do. good 7.50 7.76 do. medium 7.25 7.50 do. common .. 6.75 7.26 Heifers, cholce - 5u 8.00 do. common 6.5o 7.20 Butcher cows, choice6.75 7.25 do. good 6.25 6.75 do. common 5 0o 6.110 Canners Cutters 4,00 Butcher bulls, choice7.110 l do good 6.25 do common a 5.75 Feeders ... . 7.26 Stockers, choice 7.15 do medltint 6.75 Milkers. choice, each70.00 do. common. each 50.00 Springers, each 50.00 Calves, veal 9 00 no. medium 7.541 do. common 6.00 Sheep, ewes. light 6.50 do. heavy 6.00 Bucks - 6.60 Culls 4.60 Lambs. choice 9.00 do. heavy 8.00 Springs lambs, each5.00 " Hop, weighed off cars9.00 do. ted and watered8.75 do. f.oe 11.4u 3.50 4.00 4.60 7.60 6.75 6'.25 7.50 7.35 7.00 90.00 65.00 90.00 10.00 9.00 7.00 7.50 6.50 6.60 5.50 9.75 9.110 10. no .00 .00 .00 Oarakime IIII beer Out inteseAe ef'Me P. Ola* rthar Mw Ike Meal aama�Me threw set OM Dar r M1irw0.11 mete e•e bait asa of a MbaAag mag garaittb... The er.eeet law eat Mall of PK. width Ms to be MP say ...k eat would watt hie Hawsers www went riressfigibr.odas% the maa of by ohs has mdse.nea� rm. r wsrtaMlag esolsol M Pool tM !!s tetlssr or peb-e retrace E.NNIO/Mr eaaerlbe.m r the eam- grds ed after pelltltal party Attie t a de aped M the et bis ethesrl Ups sell d as Mrs loge rM 5»st. ?bk. a ewer, Me 1seMaa soften at by the Omm1n.. ta sdsptlag the re - `AP to prohibit pollard ma- * mortals angeratleas end A dao hes been added *. dkssir of a eerpsrettee bar se MeenW knowledge of taefrt adleas seven. Mart Buffalo Cattle Cattle - Prime steers, 18.86 to 19.36; @ hipplag, $8.25 to $8.76; btatebers, $7 to 55.41e; heifers, $1.76 to 18.26; cows. 13.76 to $7.60; balk, $4 to 17.60; etoctors and feeders. $4.60 to $8; itodt, heifers, 54 to 5T; fresh °owe sad springers, active sad stead, 53i to 560. Veale -$6.00 to 51.10. Hoge -Heavy, grind Mhos apo pigs, $9.70 to 54AO; roughs, 51.11 to 57.76; stags. 14.00 to 57.26; dakMs, 51.44 to 88.76. Shap and Iambs-Wetbsrs, 16.M M 11.70; ewes, 53.10 to $110 des% H ired, 18.60 to 16.78. Cble•ge Livs hook Cattle -Beeves. 571 to PM: ?ems steers, 5710 to $8.11; cow. sal belt- ers, 53.70 to $1,40: Mothers Ile feeders. $6.10 to 51.36: esteem. SIM whose-" 1Aght. PIM 4n psi : sd. 18.31 to $L17K: Deasy, $L-44 S4 ; rough. 53A1 le p� SIM to SIM: bulk ot Mdse. fat 53.10. Sfee►-i'iative, 5400 MI *411 year - nags, 16.4e to 14.10; fobs, maim. 5s.40 to 5T.16. Castle t hoorah Td8w1sg are the letter en live stook at tate West it Moet cal: Hewes. 7%e to seer 8>}5; ashes. 1'4e to 71`e: ermines. 411e M 1I large bulbs. oho to ?he, car*. 1e to Te. Sheep, *bora, 1e to 116•: oOstt% abort 1e. 14mba. 1e t0 1e. Hogs. 4%e b 9Xe; leastiabom Pith Doled posy sad thence naiad bag. Pa 1 $14 . Men heap Odra. Na 1 13,10 M We. 1 ti 13.44 23 Ila 1 . .OS Rated Shaw 0 . Se Got • buts, We all appreciate comfortable, attractive homes, but we don't realize how much modern paint -making will help us in improving our surroundings. Nowadays people are giving more attention to the Decotint, a special water paint for this purpose. I',e interior decoration and furnishing of their homer than 8-W Inside Floor Paint for your floors, or if you prehr they ever did before. The standard of dieing has been a stained anti varnish:41 fu.ieh use R -W Floorlac. n„ raved. What satisfied us a few years ago will nut do now. hardwood floors use $-\1 Mar-uot, a durable waterpruei, The Shenio-Williaan Co. has given particular atten- floor'eamieh. tion to the making of finishes for the interior decoration of the home azul they have /Wet -Ceded so well that their fir:sh..s are ust 0 fe,r ever} ptrpuee in the must elaborate mansion, and at- o i:t the u.:.et humble cottage. The walls of your honk can be finished with 8-W flat -tone, a d,irable flat411int; oil paint, absolutely sanitary -con bo washed with soap and water-ur 5-W For the cupboards, woodwork, doors, etc. use fi-1C Family Paint in any color you desire. Use $-W Kohn! Varnish for varnishing wainscotting, base boards, doors, and any kind of interior woodwork on which you require a varnish finish. There is a Sherwin-Williams finish for every kid of surface and for every purpose. Come and talk to us about your finishing problems. C. C. LEE HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. GODERICH Everyone does not know- as much about mak- ing biscuits as we have learned in overSo years of making ERRIN'S DAIRY CREAM SODAS If you wish to know how dainty and "super -good" a soda can be -just taste Perrin's "Fancy Thin" Dairy Cream Sodas. If you like the old-fashioned Soda Biscuit our regular Dairy Creams Soda is what will please you. Hither kind comes to you in sealed packages that permit none of their good- ness to escape between the oven and your table. 5 cents, 10 cents and 25 cents the package - at your grocers. finery package guaranteed. lA cents in coin or stamps and your grocer's name bring you kite "Perrin Sample Package" of delightful fincy biscuits. D. S. PERRIN & COMPANY 'Limited LONDON - - CANADA g NEURALGIA "Nearly Drove me. Wild, Until 1 Took Kephaldol" ' Mr. Thomas Cooper. Ludley. Susses, nevwas almost frantic with a, when he first took a Hep- haldol tablet. "I am nearly 74 years of age and have weltered with L Mond negraagia aeal l�y al! AWA ton me at!' tleaa!' Kephaldol and 1 bad my pooptabiN. = ggeett wee • 1.. package. i took two ora snow se MMesas *ad quietly re- wired relief.I► wdp Joy.- Mo gest beam. the fame of Kot haldoh tablets abroad tbat their repu- tation spread to this country. The demand for Kepbaldnl grew so rapid- ly that arrsng.menta were made to .w-..abli.b a t).e.dlan aide* and .eppl all the druggists. Them w tablets. the prescription of V10••a's famous nerve specialise. GahmOa hob,. have brought 151111 N hundreds, we/eeiag [toes aseeekla headaches the ravages GC la rheumatism, selat1ea sad leas pain is the hook. sad 1a het any 1f you comet get the 60c. tubas at oor drngaHR's. writs Kephaldol Lim- ited, 111,Latosr .ue01, lgostr--Oyelonos did meth 5wl. Grey tooraiip ant is s moanwortdi.tris~t f loads& -The railway MmaeWse evrealed Tlnwes'e o►festleas rephd ng the wwork to be orse stehea bogy thirty days. or shifty If' the ester at11l are Mt ee bion. aeerdlag N she draft agreed es. ■ MI 1111 SI • ■ m ■ m m lett Mi m m 00 1111, m 1 .• • J tr.114' • ■ • • 11� Ipuo Ma ►�, • • • 4` rte, • NIL a• 11441,, In the Dairy Use Panahine to thoroughly clean and shine all the cans, pails, shelves, etc. Leaves everything sweet-smelling and sanitary. Cleanliness pays --especially in the dairy. Use 4, a • _ a • PANSHINE it's a pen, .kite, nears po Y.r-dossaY .ers$cb-cant lune thIMM /� As an Slew tag Ti.: 1 VC. N 15 • 15 el IR se ■ 15 • • • • ■ • 1 • • t