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DON'T WAIT !
Do It Now
HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BEFORE
THE SPRING RUSH BEGINS, AND
AVOID THE RUSH'S
1 All wiring done by the latest
Hydro -Electric rule.
1 All work guaranteed.
1 Electric repairing of all kinds
promptly attended to, at rea-
onable prices.
▪ We tarry a complete and :up-
to-date line of Electric Fixtures
and Supplies at: all times.
ROBERT TAIT
Cletcti ieisa
ELECTRIC R LVCES and HEATERS .1 SPECIALTY
Offiea $2 -JUST PHONE-Houst 193
WOOD FOR SALE
I bavi a number of cords of Rood Hard Wood
for soar, also a quantity of Mixed Wood.
Pbooe or call for prices, delivered at your
home.
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ROBERT WILSON
Pe•sree lam. SS* HAe4LTOtu STSICZT ..
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The
child's
delight.
The
picnicker's
choice.
Everybody's
favorite.
W. aa>IK. arra. wooed
POTTED
MEATS -
Full flavored and
perfectly cooked
make delicious
ssath ieksa.
HAVE YOU '
paid your suhscription for The Sig-
nal for 1915 'r If you have. we
thank you. If you have not, will
you kindly do so az once? See ao-
nouncemeat on page 1 of this issue.
"Yes. she is fair enough to look
upon, but she has broken massy a
bort, like her mother before her." "1
see : in the family, so to ray. And
does MAMMA still break harts?' "No,
circumstances are against her now,
or she has taken to windows. Mhe's a
Suffragette."
"A burglar got into my house about
three o'clock this morning when 1 was
on my way home from the club," said
Jones. "Did he get anything r"asked
Bluffer. '•1 should say he did get
something," replied Jotter. "The
poor beggar is in the hospital. My
wife thought it was toe."
Why Not Telephone?
If you telephone him first you may not
have to go at all!
If you would just remember to observe
this rule of first using the Long Distance
Telephone, you would save yourself and
your staff many tiresome trips, unnecessary
disappointments and much expense.
Many progressive business houses have
found that by a systematic and persistent
use of the Long Distance Telephone travell-
ing expense can be reduced anywhere from
20 to $0 per cent.
Why not adopt this principle in your
business? Telephone first! Try to figure
out where the Long Distance Telephone
can save you precious time!
-fie Ski ,Mmar•s • e none wrIs.•r- a••ee•a-
The Bell Telephone Co.
of Canada.
MORE STBEIGTH
FOR OLD IOI.E
Mrs. Hutohison--Eighty-One
Years Old --Uses No Oth-
er Tonic but Vinol and Rec-
ommends It to Friends.
Greenvale. 8.C.-g•'rle:•is witkploasme
t bemidt I have
derivedfrees Vied, for the
past several
years. I am IR years old and I And Vi-
nol gives me strength, • bealthy
tate and overcomes nervous disosde
Vivol i. IM only tonic reconstructor I
hese used for several years. I have
reessunesdsd it to • great many of my
friends sad it bas always proved satls-
farAwy." ,- lis. M. A. Htrrctttsott,
fladr imam as the above ars constantly
eosnitls to our attention. If people in
fhb pity only realized how Vinod is
tee old people we would not be
to supply the demand.
It is the tissue building, curative ele-
ments of the cod's livers, aided by the
blood making strengthening Properties
of tonic iron °Detained in Vinol, that
makes it so successful in building up
strength for old people, delicate chil-
dren and for all run-down conditions.
Vinol is also • most successful remedy
for chronic coughs colds and bronchitis.
If it falls to benefit any on* who tries
it we return your money.
H. C. Dunlop, Phm. R , druggist.
Bedford Bio •k, Ooderich, Ontario.
AMERICAN PROTEST MILD
Washington Will Look For Monetary
Redress For interruptions
The United States Government has
made public Its note to Great Ilriteln,
=lathe
that ft "could not admit"
elm the right of the allies or their
Maims for justification in placing an
elgbsrgo on all commercial intercourse
hliwesn Germany and neutral cam
trio,. The proteat, which is in the
mean a legal argument, virtually ad-
mits tie right of a belligerent to
search neutral "vessels and announces
that the Vatted States will demand
compensation for every loss growing
out of British interference with Amer'.
can trod.. The whole tone of the
tote is friendly.
Middleman's Big Profit
Before the boot investigating cost
mittes at Ottawa it waa stated last
week that on 17,000 pairs or army
boots and 22,000 pairs of canvas shoes,
which the Gauthier Company of Qty
Oso sold to the Government throegb
Chaijea E. Slater, the latter got a
commission of $15.276, while the cm•
pany which nude the boots toads
profit of only 52,660. On the boot/
the Oauthier Company naa4e a pre01
of 26 cents per pair, and Slater Web
• commission of 67% oenta per pair.
Tha evidence was given by George
Long, Secretary -Treasurer of the coca
parry.
Washington Orden Probe
A thorough investigation has been
ordered by the Washington State De
partment into the death of Lear
Chester Thraahtr, the American who
was lost when the British steamer
Falba was torpedoed by a German
submarine on March 28 In St. George's
Channel.
The body of Mrs. Reseklah Porter,
missing since last November, woe
found !a the las in Owen Sound bar
bor.
Rev. Alexander Wray. for 40 yeast
yyaasS00oorg of College Street Presbyterian
CfagdPresbyterian Toronto, died last week.
FRECKLE --FACE
Sun and Wind Brwg Out Ugly Spots
-How to Remove Easily
Here's • chance, Miss freckle -face,
to try • remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable dealer that it
will not cost you a penny unless it le -
moves the freckles; while if it does
Ova you a clear complexion the ex-
pense is tryfling.
Simply get an ounce of othine-
duuble strength -from any druggist
and a few applications should show
you how awry it is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles and get • beauti.
ful complexion. Rarely is more than
one ounce needed for the wont case.
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double rerength otbine as this is the
prescription sold under guarantee of
money back if it fails to remove
freckles.
Needed Reviving.
A dietinguisbed theologian was in..
irked W givean address before • Sun-
day school. The divine spoke for over
an hour, and hie remarks were of 1..0
deep a character for the average ju-
venile mind to comprebrnd. At toe
conclusion tb. superintendent, accord -
Ing to endow, ref:mooted someone is
the scbool to naive en appropriate
hymn to be sung. ''ling •Heviv. tf•
A gain ' " *booted • boy 1,1 the rear of
the room.
RHEUM() UURES RHEUMATISM
No matter bow long standing your
ease may be. don't despair, get a bottle
of Rbeumo today. 0. L Could. sells
1t with • ge•r•.nIee to hee.St you.
Rbeuttao is wootlerful in its quirk ac-
tion, the pain owns..•., th. muerlee and
bones are rid rat s.w.nesr end stiffness,
and very sons • Rb,omo 4..'t'ent ie
able to beve the gam•• •• rrsgtb asa
vitality of Ino.h. Rls.uo.0 huild..
Mood so ri. b and 'Melt that uric acid
ewnnot pnwdbly exist. R4•etn.•.. to- s
may 41.00 for a large hotel* from O.
L Onultia, or di. set., all Pharr... pre -
raid. from B. V. Marion Os., arid.
bars. Otis.
All good eenv.ssetins, meowres •n.1
region eoar from a -o Is Alton y .bank
A.,.M- ING1106 gni oras chs. rw.s.w
pest. Na emboss* nitMetlalafe b.
Mahetis are soelary end isspslsil.w.-•
Tenants Cattle Market
Representative prion are: -
Skipping steers 57.40 to $:: 1
Handy choke steers-.., 7.40 :.7.i
Butcher stet rs, good7.15 7.4
4o. melit.w ... 6.75 7.15
4o. to'Lmt.n 6.00 6.75
Helton, choice 7.15 1 4
de. good 6.60 7.15
da medium 5.75 6 6u
Butcher cows, chole:f 23 6.64
da good 6.71 G 23
to medium 6.26 E
do. common 4.75
Butcher bulls, choice6.25 6.10
do. good built 5.76 6.25
do. medium 6 2", 6 76
do. rough bologna4 60 5.2.1
Feeders. 950 to 1,100 lbs6 55 7.0)
do. bulls! 4.75 5.7:
dto.kers, 760 to 900 lbs. 6 25 6 :5
do. med., 660 to 750 r 75 6.25
Canners 3.75 4.37
Cutters 4.33 4.7'.
Milkers, chotce, each(5 00 9e.(
do. com. and med40.00 15.t..
Springers 10.09 9'.01
Calves, veal, choice ... 7 60 1 '.0!
do. medL.m 0.00 -.
do. common 4.60
do. grass 3.00
Bob calves, each 3.0J
Lambs, 1'ght 1 50
do. medlt ra 6 40
do. heavy 7 70
do. culls " CO
Spring lam' t, each .... 700
Ewes, light 7.0-3
Sheep, heavy and bucks 5.50
Culla .. ... 3.00
Hogs, off can 9.16
do. fed and watred8.90
do. f.o.b 9.66
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Farmer's Market
Following are the Weed quotatloni
for farm produce at 8t. Lawrence
Market, Toronto.
Wheat, bushel 51.40 to $1.4:
Goose wheat 1.36 0 01
Oats ..... 1 .65 .61
Barley .85 .00
Buckwheat .115 .0)
Rye .. 1.16 0.01
Peas ,.. 1.25 1.35
Hay, timothy, No. 1.:.19.(0 22.04
Mined avid clover 15.00 • 17.0 .
Straw, bundled 17.00 18.0)
do. loose 10.00 12.0.
Butter, choice dairy.33 .37
Rias, new laid, doz.22 .eau
Chickens, dressed, Ib.2u .23
?owl, lb. .17 .2u
Ducks, Ib. .13 .14
Turkeys, lb. .26 .28
Geese, ib. ,-... .16 .18
Live chickens, Ib.16 .18
do. hens, Ib. ... .13 .16
do. ducks, lb. .1, .16
do. geese, ib. .13 .15
Apples, bae:cet .25 .4.
do. barre: 8.00 4.00
Potatoes, bag 60 .,70
Onlon.e, small basket_ .23 .00
Pork, lb. ..... .16 .20
Dressed hofs 10.00 11.00
Lard, jb. .16 .15
.n Tcroito Crain PrI:ea
The following wholesale prices ere
quoted at the Toronto Board of Trade:
M-n'toba Wheat -St). 1 northern,
51.6112. !s: t porta; No. 2, $1.60 1;
No. 3. 41.58..
Mani:oL•a Oats -No. 2 C.W., 69c;
No. 3 ('.W., dSc, tta k, bay ports;
1 feed. Glc; ramp a cats, 66%c.
G,.o
:., t: c.
Ontarlo V.'.cat-No. 2. per car lo:.
'!440 t0 51.42.
America', • ern -No. 3 yellow. all
ra:i ahtpment:. Torontl frrightf, 81l4r.
Peas --ho. 2, 51.85 to 5140, car lots.
collide.'
Ryc--No. 2, oLtaldt. 11 , to 51.1_ .
Farley -Good malting barley, out-
t:ae, f0: t.) 62c.
1col:ed Octs-Car lots; per bag of
90 pounds. 53.40; In smaller lots,
53.,0. to 53.;:•• Windsor to Montreal.
Muckwbca; -22c to 83c, car lots.
outside.
11:Ifec7:-Car lots=. per ton, bran.
537, shorts, 529; tr..ddlings, 534; goo!
feed lour, 839.
Cattle at Montreal
Export cattic..tho:c^...58 00to51.25
dc. med.nin 7.50 7.75
do. hulls • 7.e0 7.25
Butchers' c.ttic. cho.te6.50 4.76
do. n:ed.um 6.0) 4.25
do. cozvon 6.00 5.53
Canners 3.75 4.60
Butchers' ot;.'.e, cowl6.4) 4.71
do. t.:e'J:. m 5.90 6.26
de. b..i 5 41 6.75
Feeding a (t:s 4.7r. 1.25
Feeding b.!s 6 65 7.0'
Stockers. c-.cice 6 1S 6.5
Lo. li Cl; 6.65 6 . (
Milkers. c!.o1ce. each70.00 75.00
do. com. and med60.00 46.00
t.prtngers ... 50.00 66.0;
Sheep. ewes 1.76 6.0.)
Bucks and :ul:s 6.25 6.60
Lambs .. 5.50 8 u.
Hogs, fed •. d watered 9 30 9.6:
Cthes 2 5 15.01
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle -Heavy, slow, others fairly
active; prime steers, 58.00 to 5826;
shaping. 1725 to 57.75; butchers.
56.00 to 57.::.; heifers, 56.00 to 57.25,
cows. 53.50 to 56.50; bulls. 54.60 to
54.50.
Veal. ---Active; $ 00 to $10.60.
Hogs-Attive; bevy. 67 55 to $7.40.
mined, 17.40 to 6 70; yorkers and
pigs, $7.76: resell , 56.86 to 50.60,
stags. 56.00 to 54.00.
Sleep and lambs -Active; lambs
57.60 to 51126; yearilags. 51.10 to
410.00; we; ct rs. 58.76 to 59 00; ewes
$4.64 to 53.1, cheep. mixed, 51.86 t.
OM.
Chicago Live Steck
Cattl. -Market strong, beeves,
54.M to 58.1.0; Welters steers, 56.64
to 57.44; tows and heifers. 51.10 t•
57.M; calves. ON to 5.60.
Hogs ---Market lower; Mot. 50.15 a
$.10; mined. 5 M to 50.10; beavy,
50.41 to $4.8$14; rough, 5446 tel 54.M;
Ma, 16.60 to 54.4; balk of salmi
N-/4 to 54.10.
gybes► -Market strong; settee, 51J12
to 5.41; I•abs, unties, 5711 to 511.51
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You'll have the satisfaction of
KNOWING you're well dressed
as soon as you slip into one of the suits from our
large range of Spring and Summer styles. Our
range of patterns includes about fifty different designs in
medium-priced and fine imported fabrics, and we guarantee
the fit, just as we do the fabric and •workmanship of every
garment we sell. The range of prices will fit any pocket.
$15 t0 $25
Our stock of Furnishings for Spring wear is complete and
right up-to-the-minute in style and variety.
HATS AND CAPS, NICKWEAR, i'NDI?RWEAR,
HOSE, SHIRTS, Etc., Etc
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We have just received a carload of
and Poultry Fence. This Fencing is of
We bought this Fencing before the 71%
give you the benefit of it while it lasts.
7, No. 9 and 12 wires, 26 inches
7, No. 9 '' 26 "
K, No. 9 49
7. No. 9 4'2
No. 9 Coiled Spring Steel Wire
2x5 inch Barbed Wire at -
2x6 inch " at -
If you require Fencing now is the time to buy if you want to save money.
CANADIAN Farm Fence, Hog Fence
the very hest wire 'and heavily galvanized.
war tax was put on and we are going to
high, stays 12 inches apart, 22c. a rod'' 16 " " _'`c a rod
" 32c a rod
'';c a•rixl
:l4calh.
- $3.00 per spool of so axis
- - $3.15 per spool of NI rods
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ow 'do You test Slnngles?
A roof is not a thing to be chosen lightly,
You are bound to choose metal as sure pro-
tection from lightning and fire. But how
can you tell which is best ?
Let us telt you how we test
PRESTON Safe -lock SHINGLES.
Admit we have as much at stake
aa you. We think we have more.
Our whole future depends on the
Iron we put on your and your
neighbors' barns. The 111e of
our business Is the farmers'
good -will. 8o our own teat le
severe. It la our own way of
Insuring our business agalnat
failure.
The galvanising which forms the
protection from rust and ruin, we
put to the British (lo.ernment
tests ----acid tests. This is harder
on galvanizing than the eturma
the wind. the heat, the frost of
two my years.
But. when we sendTON Safe - Lark SHINGLES we
know :hat they wdl Rive the hest
nerd ice. bring new friends and
new business.
PRESTON[
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Manufactur.d by THE METAL SHINGLE • SIDING C
A BIG BOOK
FOR FARMERS
"Bctrcr Br11.leigs" 11otr to
Limited. Preston.
r., int to the best
edrertcgr en Mr fcrow f)nn'r build Before yon
err. fro .1.1- for FREE copy.
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Are you going to use FLRT1LILLJX 7 1f so call
A carload of PORTLAND CLMLNT Is just in.
Ow cost Of Vitra foaming.
Ret our prices, which are quite Interacting.
it you r•yuire any, get is off the car and save
Itwill soon bo ti.o••• r••r .praying. Do not forget that we have.. snap for you in LIME SULPHUR
at $b,00 per barrel.
Are you Roue to haw. any PLUMBING done r We have two practical plumbers and guarantee
•retry jot we do: and what is more, ws incl'e inspection and test. All work pr(trsptly attended to and
fully guerent.ed. The same applies to Heating, Rivetric Wlri-ig and Steam Fitting. •
Hare you enough COAL to carry you through to the warm weather 1 We have just received •
• several earlo.da of freshly mined Scranton Coal and can give prompt •ttention to orders. All Coal
• weighed on market soaks •
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