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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-2-11, Page 9} THE SIGNAL'S CLUBBING LIST 1915 The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe $3.75 The Signal and Daily Mail and Empirerald 3.75 The Signal and Montreal Family 1.85 and Weekly Star The Signal and Saturday Illustrated Globe: 1.85 :.8o 3.25 2.8o The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto) The Signal and Toronto Daily Star The Signal and Toronto Daily World The Signal and Toronto Daily News The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire The Signal and Farmer's Advocate The Signal and Canadian Farm The Signal and Farm and Dairy 1.60 New Renewal 1.85 The Signal and The Country Gentleman 3.25 The Signal and Canadian Poultry News1.35 The Signal and Grain Growers' eGuide 1.5o The Signal and Winnipeg y Free Press The Signal and London Daily Advertiser... 2.90 The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser 1.6o The Signal and London Daily Free Press Morning Edition 3.50 Evening Edition 2.90 The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness. 1.2.85 The Signal and World Wide 2 25 25 The Signal and Presbyterian The Signal and Westminster 2.25 The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster 3.25 The Signal and Catholic Register New 1.70 Renewal 85 The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto)3.40 The.Signal and McLean's Magazine 2.25 The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto)1.75 Monthly The Signal and CanadaYWinnipeg) 1.50 Ness prices are for addresses in Caoruia or (brat Bi itain The Signal and Woman's Home Companion - 7, (New York) The Signal and The Saturday Evening Post 2.5o The Signal and The Ladies' Hoene Journal. 3.00 The Signal and The Youth's Companion (Boston) The Signal and The Scottish American 3 2� (New York) Including postage to Canadian yuhetriners. The above publications may be obtained by Sig- nal subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less $i.00 representing the price of The Signal. For instance The Signal sad The Family Herald and Weakly =1 65 ts Star • Tbe Farmer's Advora(=a35 less $i.tro.... , .... t_358120. 1.6o 2.35 1.85 3.10 ritE r•It;t:AI, ON'I'Alt1O eIMSu.�w. I9RIURED BY ON GERMAN TRENCIES 1 -making the price of the three papers $3.2o. Tbe Signal$1 and The Weekly Sun85 Tbe Toronto Deily Star (=a.80 fess S1.001 .. . ... t.8o $3 65 -the three papers for $ .65. If the publication you want is not in above list, let us know. We can supply almost any %fell -known Canadian publication. Send subscriptions through local agent or 'by postoffice or express order (not by bank cheque) to THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., IOntarioTED Gcderich Advanced to Position Right AgaaRg Enemy's Unto --Snipers Rea oft Attssksru on Rafts A despatch to I.ondos as Meader from Northers France said : Maul combats which have bees taltltag Shen between Ypres and Nteuport hie* 1al a good result. Borns details ors be g1vea of the 8gbttng daring Ye lest 148 hours In Ftamders. For a. apt time, to the south of Dtsastl e. Illo Britsh have been able after a violist cannonade to clear oars of die arms of the Yser and establish themselves t right against the German trenches. I which until nc w were separated from I De most advanced Belgian tpescbes b several hundred yards. Trench ling ta in this part of e Tose offers doable difficulty. foe if the trenches ars made deep when the rain comes 1 the sada fail In Sad the salaam are i obliged to climb on to a sew bottom. so that they become saposai i Between Dlxmude sad 1;mmscap- ' peal. the Germans have efforts to carry the treooMs writ bele of rafts. This seabed bad 55 oucoess before, Sad has had so snore dosing the last few days. With match- less courage the G.rtoW steams ns- oovered ow thgr rafts, 01 aes o8sr armed with mltralllwses a certain mark, sod one b ogle the unfortunate men an picked off by Bel- gian •'gian snipers behind tie mud wale. The floods have greatly diminished, partly from natural causes and partly l owing to the efforts of the Germans. 1 who have managed to drain a tittle ! al the deeper parts, bat In certain aalllowssofin s1 method of attach k. er to To the northeast of RamscaDpelle It Is learned that the Belgians have taken a German trench and an obeer- vattoo post which was of the greatest service to the enemy in their attacks on our troops. To the south of 8t. Oeor!e's atlase the Belgian and Freoch troops a dunes have succeeded in forming • passage to the west of the great dune. Between It and the sea. from the positions they hold now. they can do much damage against the extreme right lank of the Germans established before Wastende. The great dune I. Untenable for the Germans. COISTIPATLON 1 n Corod Par* �e ad D$tesrlou OT. !Wallet.' Da Snowtrtnaa,R, Qv*. Fab- Sri. 1114. ler • pleasure to ate to arson. you that after suffering from Chronic Coastipatioe for sH years, I lave bees cored by "Fruit+ -Utes". While I was • student at Berthier College. I became so ill 1 was forced to leave the the college. Severe pains across the intestines continually tortured me and it came to a point when 1 could not stoop down at all, and my Digestion '.creme paralysed. Some one advised w.f. to take •'Fruit -•-twee" and at once ! i !; .t Recut improvement. After I h ..1 ,lea (our or Eve boxes, I realised :het 1 was completely cured sad what made me glad also, wee that they w'• -c acting gently, causing no pain ell ,tevert0the bowels. Ai1 those who stiller with Chronic Constipation .1, 1,1 follow my example and taket !'niit-a-fives " for they are he medic ane that cares". MAGLOIYII PAQUIN ••rr.iiteetives" are sold by e11 dealers rt Soc. • box, ,6 for 43.5o, trial sire, ase or sent poet i.d n receipt Ottaprice by Fruit-a-tivd JltavwSDAT, :taaeamT 11. 1918 7 iiiIATFSr MARKETS TURKS MET DEFEAT Toronto Cattle Market IwresemtaUvs prices are: -- 66111pgtog steers 47 60 to 68 2 eholee steers 7.40 7 e, steers, good6 76 7 Si, do. medium t 16 7.60 los common 6 26 6.26 good choice 7.0 7.04 {.6 60 7.06 do. medium 5.76 6.10 Ba8oher cows. choice`.00 `.60 do. good Oti do. medium .. ,,1.26 4.75 do. common 4.76 6.2-, Butcher bulls, .•hdce6.00 7.00 do. good bulls 6.76 6.00 do medium 5.60 6.76 do. rough bologna 4.16 1.15 Feeders, 850 to 1,100 Ibe 6.60 1.0 da brats ..... 6.00 6.76 Mockers. 750 to 300 lbs. 6.10 4.6;, do. med., 660 to 760 6.60 6.00 do. light. 600 to 660 4.71 6.60 Claamara 3.71 4.25 Clutters 4.36 600 Milken, choice, ssab11. 00 100.00 do. corn. and md40.00- 80 Ou taga+s 10.00 100.00 4dw. vea1, cache* 8.36 11.00 do. medium 6.00 6.00 jog cmmmon 5.66 7.00 do. grass 4.111 4.24 light 4.60 4.26 1.60 M 1.00 {.26 6.26 4.06 0.M 6.00 0.00 Several Attempts to Orap Suss Canal Proved Costly and Fruitless c==oov000u% � For OneWeekj medium . onus ...... heavy1 00 B0 ewes. Bolt .. 1.116 Maw heavy mid basks 4-00 00. 2.60 Dogs, off oars 8.26 lo, fed and watered8.00 40. The Turks last week made a definite attack on the Sues Canal, but after a sharp fight they were driven off with heal y looses. Atter a fruitless attempt to bridge the canal near Tuusroum. they re- torted to the attsek with a,force estimated at 12.04I'• strong tad six batteries of artillery and essayer to got across the waterway on rafts. The British force, however, was wa'.t• ing and the invaders were forced back, leering about 300 prisoners in the beside of the defenders. A consider- able number of the Turks were killed and wounded. The British lost 111 killed and 55 wounded. 11 Toronto eyelet Praise Tie following whoteale prices are rioted at the Toronto Board d Trade: Manitoba Wbest-No. 1 southern, NAIR. lake ports: Na 1, $1.14%; IOo $1.63% ; ',4c per bushel more on amok, (Jodericb. Manitoba Oats -Na 1 O.W. 74c. X10 1 C.W.. 71c, trust. bug portal No. 1 toad. lie; sample oats, 686 Ontario Oats- Ontaide, ale to tic. Ontario Wheat -No. 3. oar lots. 41.60 to 21 65 outside, according to freights. American Corn -No. 1 yellow, aP rail shipments, Throats freights. The attack was also renewed b) the 81c to 84a CANADA'S HONOR ROLL Turks at E1 Kanter& but this met I with no greater success than the Peaa No. I. 42 to 43.06. car Iota other attempt. the Turkish casualtieool'eses Rye -No. 2, 41.15 to 11.26- Seven More of Princess Patricia. Dead ID killed, wounded and prisoners, Barley --Oscal malting barley, out, Making Sixteen In All atsmberiag upwards of a hundred. side. 80c to 86c. ch wen `an- --G Rolled Oatsar lots; per bag of uounced by the Militia ll The caeualora Department at what Cures i0 pounds. $3.40 to 43.50: la smaller '+ lets $3 d6, Windsor to Maatresl• Buckwheat Eczema3 Millfeed--c'ar lou, per ton. bran, 1 126: shorts, $28; middlings. 182 to we have het on many irgnires 435. good reed flour, $29 to 1435 mixed cars, 41 more. • Ottawa Sundry are the heaviest 86c car lots outside .Ince the tint df the Canadians reached the firing line. Seven of the Princess Pats ars killed, making 16 now altogether. eczema and other ! Three last casualties are believed lately a a yd i s ar iog a are glad t r e result of the hard figDllty care - we will sell W.G.R. Shirts II regular $I.25 and $I.50 t a lines 'McLEAN BROS. The Square, Godericb SEMI -READY TAILORING Agents for Carbartt Overalls, Stanfield's Underwear, Pitwell Hats, Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs =10=10=1 E=I0 to be th nein La Basset a short time ago, whoa the Germans trade a desperate attempt to break through the linea, Of the allies. Killed In Action ! Pte. R. C. Pepfer. Nea of kia. I'Mrs. E. P. Brown, 107 Woodlawn' 1 avenue, Toronto. John Leach. Next et kin. Mrs. C. Leech, 60 !lasting. avenue. Toronto. ! Lance -Corp. J. 1f. Murphy. Next of kin. Il. Murphy. queen's Hotel. Cal gt6rl- Pte. J Melklejohn. `)text of eta. 1- R Melkleiobn, Myrtlevlllw Scotland - Pte. Nicholson. Next of Yin, Nlebst- I.00. lUngsburg. Scotland. Charles Crook. Next of kin. Mrs. , A. Crook, Thornboro. Eng i Died of Wounds P. Charles Harding. `est of kin. ltrmpeth Harding. Oshawa, Ont. mike our answer public. After ful investig.aion we have found that a simile wash of Oil of Wlut.rgreen, as compounded in D. 1). D. Prescrip- tion. can be relied upon. We would not maks this statement to our pat- rons. friends and neighbors unless we wet. sure of it -and although there ala many so-called a creme r.mec lea sold, we ourselves unhesitatingly i ec- omm.nd D D. 0. Pteeeriltion. All Qt uggia'e t ave D. ll. 11,25c. and 61.111). Dep into oar store tnday, just to telk over the merits of this wonderfal Preset ip tion, 41 01) a bottle Ask also shout D. D. D. Soap. 8 Jae. A. Campbell, Central Drug Stns. (odes ich. D. D. D. is made in Can»da. CHAPLAINS FOR FRONT Eleven Selected to Accompany Can- adians -Others Stay in England FLEW AMERICAN FLAG The War Office bite consented to eleven Canadian chaplains going to thfront with the Canadian llxpe Lusltanla'e Use of Neutral Colors e &Grocery Force. They are: R. H. Likely to Start Controversy Showy, Ottawa; W. Beattie, Cobourg; Woods, Winnipeg; Stivestre. Mon - Te British steamer t.usitenta of trial; Almond, Montreal; Gordon, the Cunard Line, which sailed from Ottawa; Doe, Windsor; McGrear, New York January 20 and arrived at Montreal: Barton. Victoria; Moffatt, Liverpool Saturday afternoon, Lew the Toronto; Scot, Quebec. The other American (lag from the time she pas- Canadian chaplains will remain in ' sed Queenstown until she entered the Ragland. Mersey The use by the Lusltanla of the fag of the United States and the general disposition to justify the measure be Icause of the presence of many Ameri- cana and representatives Ot other j neutral nations on board the giant The Charitable Willla ea Cnnarder, are likely to bring the sub At the funeral services ot as sii.1111 marine menace before the diplomats barky at Ricbmoid, Vs., t0 lialowl041 of the world 1n a form wblib will Oeiwwsi w♦)i11mm fml� s retrad Colloquy was overboard hatwses and Farmer's Market Following are the latest quotations for farm produce at St. Lawrence Market, Toronto. Wheat, bushel 41.60 to 30.00 Goose wheat 1 50 0.00 Oats .68 .70 Barley .. .85 .00 Buckwheat .86 60 Rye 1.15 „ 1.30 Peas 1.60 1.76 Hay. timothy, NO. 113.00 36.00 Mixed and clover 17.0 16.00 18.00 10.00 Straw, bundled do. loose 14.00 12.00 Butter, choice daft" 30 33 Eggs, new laid. dos. 38 4:0 Fowl, dressed, lb. .13 .15 Chickens. lb. .14 .18 Ducks. spring. lb .17 .30 Turkeys, lb. .23 .36 Geese, Ib. .14 .14 Live hens, 1i. .10 .11 do. ducks, lb. .13 .13 do. geese. Ib. .11 .13 Apples. basket .20 .4.) do. barrel 3.60 3._5 Potatoes. bag .66 .76 Onions, bag 1.60 1.75 Pork, per pound .14 .13 ..612.00 Dressed hugs ... 11.61 11.00 Beef, hindquarters 12. N do. forequarters 10.00 11.00 • 00 Lard. 1b Marquess of Londonderry Dead The Marquess of Londonderry died on Monday of pneumonia He was one of the foremost leaders of the Ulster Unionist oppoelUon to home rule sad was one of the great noble- men d the United Kingdom. aged negroes: •Irhere ain't so ors to tame." ss14 Mose ; "Dick Wilisnae. he wag the facet she t blest ts0wq ever pa`" "1 radios dare No,"amid the dads b whom W. Barter gal ar8 4 this b0 formation. had le pealed as 11 mea e8s�ema • tag .,Yt� weg Ms. 1411116% woman. he alie•Fa .wad f plug tat. ate dards' ay Ow 1 a6ali4 .ever reed that Did WV Kama r led deg hit M asyMdF"^b�' Herdehlpe et m Greer. i compel dtocu%afon. lf4 all tai or and T -n of tae :'.slam skips approaching and leaving their baakRaid. lied a Stratford In lib 60th home porta ly the lag of some nation wtth which Germany is not al war it Tear• will greatly in-rease the dagger to Urgent need of food a recap a[n neutral shipping atter February 18 Ontario l. reported or else force tb. Germans to cum. to settlors being unable to obtain mak the surface and investigate the for puipwood. nationality of every vessel they pro 0apege B. Doualaa, coma Adds t6aally Munk11 MI NM JPee a "Bs 1 Pm gala todetletef201410 ~I kit emer•reg M sea Fa Oaf se yd a m*armast veal 186/t mss ages ea kWlaallaWs i AM wag with ages 1r ash l Val aws he se.•1ItsAM os grafi. as lmMe du la esmarga sage ~I Ise Nogg MON yes* ma whet rMOM M het meta ell00 at ga oaks AMA won Wad et 1 "r 211s 180pe ell 110l0161. LUNINGMr6 _mss f111r tPt� pose to sink. of Hatdlmmnd. died at Dunsrle asst emit TURKS SCRIM TO ITALY frltleh Consul Nrsded Over sod Troops Saluted !fallen Flag The Hod.ida ,neldent las been sud- denly and unexpectedly solved The British coesul who wee arrested in November in the Italian Ca de where De had takes refuge. livered We and sound to his Itaa.e Colleague. while a detachreent .d Tartish troops saluted the Malian fiat whoa it was taste lasted over the Coagulate The Jul Cassel afterwards roll ed on the British aosUlary cruiser. On WHO of Acta, and It is social y taeooacad that Ile italian Coeval has teemed cordial r0Mtlorsis with the local aataoritJK Jot/ Worse.* wreaked re lgpatale endow hams was i of W Lower (*literal. t � 1►er ere* eS 440 mer beams seders d sofas. YOUR BAcki -5 ieBaraeeter. Whe.r: • it :nee, it eans that the Kidrerz need I he Taket:ia Pill.--C:::•'iaa w own remedy foetal Kidney rand Bladder Troubles. :'(b'. a I. • .. 6 for 44.30. "Made in Cream:..' . I Toe individual ap- pointed to administer an • estate is forced to give . �. mush time and attention %� d tr•y�, ims & c atOr to his trust. The anxiety L` Z a 1 1 i; ceaseless, the danger cf :nir:skez. through, inexperience is great. Why burden your friend with onerous duties that can be better - r -!Sr ;;ti by thio Co:npany? The fees are no greater and the i • •.-.am.r..ent much more capable than can be expected of any pri- ic;:re:cr, Lowey(: sealing. si THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITED Li the logical administrator to arppoint. Its sole business is the Ir.refs], efficient fulfilment of every trust committed to its care. C'.'1. in and consult us. - 3BT, RICHMOND STREET. LONDON, ONT. cSEI C20. 012h1025. Lt.. Mika 4 JORIS S. MOORE. Marie, The Logical LONDON CONSERVATORY' OF MUSIC - :-AND-:- SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PlilZ S• Wnte ler Particulars LOTTIE ARMSTRONG, F. LINFORTH WILLGOOSE, Registrar. Mee. See. (>V) Principal. Address: -354-6 Dundas St., London, Ont: JOB AND COMMERCIAL Printing? he %t nal Cottle at Montreal Butchers' cattle, choice .47 76 to 38 00 do. medium 1.60 7 25 do. common 6.64 4.26 Canners 4.04 6.10 Butchers' choice cows6.60 6.76 do. medium 510 6.000 i . do. bulls . Milkers. choice, eseh70 00 75.00 i do. cum. and med60.00 116.00 Springers 50 00 66 00 Sheep, ewes 6 00 6 36 Bucks and culls 4 60 4.76 Lambs 7.76 1.10 Hogs. off cars 8 60 8.60 Calves 6.00 16.00 East Buffalo Cattle Cattle Slow. prime steers. 41.60 to 38.75; shipping. 37 76 of 18 60; but- chers'. 36.00 to 4826. heifers. 45.36 G+ 47.60; cows. 44.00 to 44.76; 8051.. 1440 to 17.00. Veale Active; 34.00 to 413.10 Hogs -810w; heavy. $6110 to 47.00. mixed. $700 to 17.11; yorksrs led pigs. $7 16. roughs. $6.00 to 16.16. stags. $6.00 to $6 76 Sheep and lambs - Active, lash.. 35.00 to 49611. yearlings. 66 00 to 38.26; *tethers. 46.75 to 37.00. .woo $3.60 to $'; 50; sheep. 1611.d 14 60 t $6.76. Chicago Live Steck Cattle- Market week. Beeves. $4.10 to VIM. cow% and bolters $3 to 37.85. calves, 17 64 to 411. Hogs Market firm tad higher. t, 16 66 to $6 40; mixed, 34 i6 1,1 . heavy. 46 60 to 44.40, rough. to 36 66: pigs. 16 40 to 34.70. Belk of sales. 4e 71 to 30 110 111M3he. 4 is tarrao $1.14' reerllags. h 41 31.11; awls. $7.61 M 46.00. forres TIGHT MONEY PRICES THERE will be a couple of months of /Evere winter weather yet and we have a few heating stoves which vie will sell at i ...ttly reduced prices. 1 No. J'ti Crown Biilliar Renter .... .....was 1441.181, noi. 433.80 1 No. 13 Crown Brilliant fleeter, with oven, was 4:1.00. now 35.50 1 No. 28 Crown Brilliant heater, with oven. was 45.01, now 37.50 1 No. 101 Royal Oak .... .. wan Ot.un, now 24.00 ...were 15.181, now 12.00 was 111.511, now 13.00 ...was ; 1,114, now 18.80 . was 111.181, now 8.00 2 No. 17 Special Oak .. 1 Wiener 1 3 -in -1 No. 220 ...... 1 No. 13 Special Oak .. We have also some splendid values in second-hand heaters which are in good repair. We get them from houses where we in- stall furnaces. 1n Second-hand ranges we have 2 imperial Oxfords, 1 Busy Pearl, 1 Home Treasure, 2 Grown Huron.), I Domestic Souvenir. and one Original wood stove. These ranges are in good repair and at bet gain prices. Do you want to have a good second-hand furnace installed in your house? We have a No. 21 Kelsey with capacity of 1%n(lo to 40,(0J cubic fret, that we will guarantee to be in A 1 order. If you are anticipating putting in a heating j ih$hie will he a snap for you. In Shelf and Heavy Hardware nue stock is up to the minute. (live us • call for anything you want in Hardware. Do not forget t het we handle the hest white ash Scranton Coal. This is the test grade of coal mined and costa no more than cheaper grades of coal. All coal is weighed cn the market scales. We air have a guantit' of Hard and Soft Word. Our Electrical Depa. hue*t was never more complete. tile, is a call when pm require any electrical work or materiel. We give prompt attention to Plumbing, Heating, Stott. Fitting, Electric Wiring, Tin.mithing, etc. All work fully guaranteed. CHAS. C. LEE PHONES : Store 22, House 112