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The Signal, 1915-5-6, Page 3PIIIGOT PAID ON mom I OI MAI OR trill • , TH! MEINA IND ONLY 6 ENGINE BEWARE OF IMITA- TIONS MOLD ON THE MERITS Or RINIRD'S LINIIENI 1;()0KB!NJIN(a MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. GOLDLETTERING on LEATHER GOODS Allo tat TTU Usl0datle.d •e sa leavth 'e[a Gedsefeb. A. E. TAYLOR. tYraerroae. MEDICAL TR ago. II ILEMANN, 08TE- or PATJL spedallet ki women'. sed mil- dew. drea.a.. Bout.. Aresto and nervone dl. erelerm ere, ear. sows Bad throw. partial deaf se.. bmbege sad rheernatie °sedition& Ad. rise nmeve 1 wltboo1 tae knife. Linke at reeYsaes, sweet helm° sal ria. Andrew's tieresnasad asbears d At bes cos ltoay. Wednesdays tmreem: say •veutoe by app.lumaL F. J. R. FURATER—EYB, RAS. Mesa WOP - leis emoat ast ks�ss11 1sw.uwtas�.a, Assist., ger. N....4 1 brow! Hospt a1. Keteeed.y(m. gleam end a Waterloo 8 Se til a sae f is t Kau Cksrok. Hour' q 41. p. ss.• I te S a. as. Telephone Iv H. AND MINNIia M. GREEK. pine and nerve �adol..0e-�'Chiropract� o tees .sac. IMI Owns a without dem. or knits. Free .xes ine- treeos East street ?boos am over ebersoan • Lne D m L 0S -ho AUCTIOIU&. THOMATHOMAS GUNDRY S AUCTt0NItaZB Bea V. Goderleb. AL IaR,wotbss nen Isft u �s� edba will b. art, y et. adsd to. 1ta.Wsa°e Nbssoee (19 LI SAL O. HAYS HOLiCITOR, isOTART P MLR. Cit. 7edrlea rerpaaO: B.asAt•a Slee. Real Kama Loss. and la.eraeee. PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN A PROUDFOOl' BARRIt8TLCR8, 8OL1C1TORr}, NOTAli11C8 PUBLIC, lac. Mon1zwt.wUeddeericch. +.Beed door from Ham• • rr1vate fund. to loan at lowest rate& W. Paot.•proor, IC.C. J. L ILlUo gji W. PaocnroOT, Ja LG. OAMERON, K. O.. HARRIS TLB, solblter. notary rabbi. Oillemi 81.e.. God/ rich. third door fp, 'Jews. At Clint.. Tau.dey of each week le aMon Albert Street 000upled by Mr. Flapper. Ort•e hoars a s. . toe p.m. LARLlfe8 GAitROW, LL.B., BAH tuaTlut. attorney. relator. co.. Gees - Money to rend at lowest range f1 SRAAER. BARRISTER; SOL- . tslMt. Illeary Pebtle ad Cse •ae.—Useet Heave. Oodeeich. 4P Ihn s IMSURA31CZ, LOAMS, IiTC. U ��(�(� PRIVATK FUNDS TO 9VVV lea. Amues M. G. CAM- . Ban'Ister Hsmltw street. Oelerist. 1' R. ROHHHTthOr . ' LYYUB.AN(:L£G 4T. Sias asp lrewrsnes: BAB& (:•Oeg . nM AoaltaOT $Caa n.• AND asftLuso,re' Luso, mGa Iry :: b. sagas d tri=satee sry urn OvaLaa uurrela• .e. moony and Gesrsnt.stampasy Ora at res 4usa. n.rtb.s. of VW. tela Mrd Sc. UwvM . +t o... ' Pb .s lit L re • 4 yy c&ILLOP MUTUAL M111 IN - t sURANCX CO.—Feated tlhowrJ Mot . Pres.. IltditP.O .; D;w's.y JoOreger, ddealseek;Jet kaginrsis.thesensfam.....Ces= ebsrt Berrie. .i 'Wr. Wwe�Wem•g,: ��elaa•apskol a.atertk. i' M1gJasisre sea It ()BreiGe: eryC6ittams...sr.sR w RAZIIAYI i.k--iEs WA.LTSK L /LNLLY, J.P., tlt01>1RICfi, ONT. MUMS 01 MAiB6ASa LACSNanot Palma elaNsJM► WWI Lawes MAI Gad Reed Pasea, est Ql�b�w la C}er�a lad U.L Ia. earrw andesll.a..d is ptlslam sat sts t npart srkness in patent sults, Pat- 1SIsM•sd le all eountrles. N St, *MN arose Montreal. . ter r teething tial makes mem V 1 ami Orme evert that 0JII din iaIMAM d u t m. Wealth Is si MIS $aB61. mot of the bead. --Kilian. °ns A am IIEJW1OEEP IN THE FAR NORTH THE SIGNAL : OfDERIOH : ONTARIO n..qa_-jt cOMERPING FUR SUPPLY iel."111111.1. Warning Very Difficult to Get Reliable Infer- /nation nfos /nation From the Iakimoe of Baffin Land It is no light task to take 0f primitive peoples in mato corners of the world, as was ed by M. Fabler Vanessa w census of Baffin Island and Pon Burwell, on the south Hudson Straits for the Government. 11. Vanessa torlographer of the Canadian meat steamer Arctic's las under Capt. Bernier. Great dlfeculty was exper! the officials, aotwlthstsnding Of an Interpreter. Asked t the tnvarlable reply wee "n mi." and endless calculations back to outstanding local scores of years since, had UR tared into by the native b:f oecla1 cool make their ate- entry te entry in the "age column." Esqulmo• count easily up to ten, above that their mode!ot determination la u long as intricate. The terms "year," "month,' day." "hour" are absolutely nye. feriae to an Esqulmo, and his lip • has no translation ter them; e knows only "summer" ani ' win- ter," the latter lasting nine or test months of the year. ':here wan a great -deal of difficulty to ascertan m the teed of an tglo It he was anted or single; for these wor!s 7 have no counterpart either. ocr ✓ "child" or "family " M. Vane: s the end managed to make himself erstood by asking fire, :: they had Iglo (family home). a koney (wife), pit -kJ -alai (children). Absence of Uy surnames effectually hides the 'ability of tracing-elauonahl . of same generation, or of one gener- ationtrom another. which "deed to census -takers perplexities. Making Good Wages Their inability to reckon with mach racy higher than the total num- of lingers and thumbs of their ✓ of heads made it burdensome ascertain any idea of an individual's rly earnings. On an average this coed to run anywhere from $80,) 1.000, but worth, of course. a vas: 1 more If these hunters of the n solitudes could market .he pro- f of their toll and valor in any civilization's competitive markets an lacome u given would be SEMEIJ CliOgil And Sore Luras Were Over- . Canino come y of --Mr. Hill - t -the -way man's ." Statement of Facts discover- Follows: bo took a Ciondes, N. J.—" I had a deep seated also of Mee awfully weak and e. dowa system and ml hutirs an ride if I ant as Do=hien kept me electrician by eoopsd a and ou cough was h times I would have to e Oeogive thought Gay •r0 everything ksoso howmuch _ ,!meted dad t voyage suoted -'woe I was din One n 1 read about Viral and reed b7 decided to give its trial. Soon I noticed as improvement I kept on taking it tee help sod todayI sm a well nun. The sore- ness is ail goes hum my lungs, I do not one sate rese:d. w h have gained fifteen �— etgat and I em tolling my :iar d:JI that Vial did it." -- Murex events, I$ Camden, N. J. De en•t is the e, tlws-baildin in - r: tS • atakiosonce of cods' Evers a� by the blood- rox! -ate laud e �. 000i.&..., ti{ �j th rt'n of snag from the to m and an • tans Poe the fbe •Oeu bee pal to lea ace to den chase of Such sec of t whe one three wolr large teen be U We D7 th bleak wout Start thcro cf b nit o on :L In:e:s, fa:to: le_s:y furs h round q tarts some f !tf . zea:au alo..er! Lig th rc- pits t:. _.�. o.:u cu the las et!c f) 1) 1- speakin dose no Scc:e h CO to 6 of Ere 40 years domestl of 9 and together The ma wants of months appreotk friction the two, nn/N, an ea over ly boner the unto anions a prom reunite See to that is eons missies • counted for by the hunters osp en or twenty polar bean, et re from twenty -Eye or thirty hundred foxes, of pos•ib'y t or four narwals. of e'ght to es, and probably of hundreds salmon, each weighing tv, or thirty pounds, and eh .rows to his doge. re the F-'squimn hones_.y tree e trading skips which come way annually, an Eaquimo s d not be so hopelessly Ont c. The traders "skin" him ughly as he nnpelts the vIct .3 prowess with spear or arro n the ice does or In his ky • frigid. emer_:d waters of t Sabr:quentiy at the outpos ,;ca be exchanges --equally gut —his money, or any remain( ti happens to have, for a fe s o: biscuits and tobacco, a to of Molasses. pipes, match ew yards of showy cotton good Esklr:oa N„t Long-lived -coe.:.e bean t e.Umony to tb s work of English CLurch mi es :mons these outCVsta :Altud_s, especially In Induen tm to abandon polygamy, • ci . ra t e Ily In the pas )rare. M. Vanessa stet onl of this pagan vice in takin t census. and the !sky (Igl who acknowledged ft "seem ,:shamed of It." "Generali It," he state., "the Esqui , t attain a very advanced age aye been not. however, aged 6 years. The average length of this people is from 36 to . There is no settled age for c pairing. There are couples 12 years; their children lire in the filo as man and wife. a-rovldes regularly to the .m his c.panion. Atter a few or even a few years of this whip in married lite, it any occutt►rs ander the ern between e couple Meatal* zrit21qut 1 for the pair life Is. To be. again A ('hriettaa can hard - with the same of 'rar,iege' E. ns of the queno Thee* re, for the most part atmp►y ga pahin_" nes be Matt the &radon! change In stairs sootIng soot throat& Angttcan Bort as esestlased- tura any - to wo. ten of ten. ich ted his lot or- as 1a ak tie le- ne w es. e s - of c- c - 7 g oI ed 7 0 Preserves the Soma A taw drape d r1 et 1a man-, sad cattalo balsam sgrtwkMd es boot sisNres Iry iflwsslt Was busabli moldy. - it sosootessfal at made We in Mr. Hillman's case. kering p� Pewee in this vi ch g track ttmmghg, or a atm -down condition of the grfete n 67 p s bottle of Vinol 00 or fail t• hike rotas your m°°ey If k H. C. Dunlop. druggist, Bedford Block. Godnricb, On•. 39 BRITISH LOST WHEN RECRUIT SINKS Germans bink Six Neutrals and Aban- don Crewe—British Trawler Rams Torpedo Boat Thirty-nine officers and men of the crew of the British torpedo boat de - "toyer Recruit, sunk in action In tae a North Sea on Saturday, are believed i on to have been drowned, according to an Admiralty list published Monday. That a British naval lieutenant and two men --supposedly from the Re 81 crult—wen picked up by a German a torpedo boat only to lose their lives .en when they were locked below and the Genre... as Note to Canadian Trs p,.s _ • Greed Exterminating Anlnse:lg Canada is the greaten& !> ' prodyc. Ing region of the wand. esaeciai17 whet, quality Is considered` In this vast area there are millions of tau bearers—but ele1r number, because of the rspld settlement L gradually diminishing Even the most ardent In support of fur protection It forced to admit that the game supply of (Canada is growing lea. And the remedyIt lies not so much in laws which are hart: to enforce, but to the common sense of the trapping tratsr- nity, as a whole Few people realise the loss the I trappers of America bear each sea. son from trapping before furl are to good condition. To Illustrate, says a welter in Rod and Gun, 1 called Mr. 8. A. Sloman's attent'on to the great plies of inferior Quality tun which lay 1n the great receiving rooms of M. 8toman t Company, of Detroit Es - pedally dM 1 notice the skunk— thousands of pelts—wht.h were worth perhaps from ten cents up to fifty, and showed Mr. Sloman that on this pile of skins alone the trapper had lost, ail a conservative atlmate approximate• ly {3,000.00. They would have been worth that amount had the skins been taken from six to elgtt weeks later. And this pile represented but a col- lection of unprtme skunk in less than • week only, in one of the many large fur firms. Few dealers realise the loss to the trapper in unprlme goods. The trap- pers themeelyeu, as a class do not. The reason for this is greed. And th the laws in force- as they now tend. It la an absolute fact that not e offence either In ('antra or the nited States, mut of Eve thousacd Is Punished. At the time of my talk with Ar. Oman I suggested tt him the advise btllty of a combination of the difer- t fur dealer' all over America 1n re- lated In an Admiralty statemenedo boat was sunk, tsgiv- ing details of the North Sea action. 1n this fighting the Recruit was tor- pedoed, the British trawler Columbia was sunk, and two German torpedo boats were sent to the bottom by a British destroyer dtvisloh which en- tered the action later. Six neutral ships have been sunk by German submarines since the at- tack on the American oil tanker Gel 11gbt. Petitioning the various legisb,tive bodies to enact laws itmitieg the tra-- ping season to such a period as weals make It imposslb'e to trap anptjr• fur—and to make it a criminal breech for any buyer to receive or have in his possession any unprt^• skins Mr. Harvey Agnew, a we'l kno:tn f:r buyer, was very intoe:.ted :n fi:e proposal, and Co:need out Co fast th it —"le the dealers would not receive many Pelts nor the trapper take many, prices would be highe-, reby enabling both the buyer.: and pelt hunters to reallce as me.h they made under the system els ch we have. Mr. Sloman, too wxi en with the project, a,d easurei that he would do what he cot, d urther the plan, even going en 1. r 0 offer to take the matter 'up with variou.. fur dealers and get th Von before the various law making es. ething ought to be done for the action of the fur -bearing animals e law. may help, the solution ma to me, lies In the hands o` trappers themselves. You of oda do not realize let, In mi. nye ties, that fur bearers are ret111y exterminated. But those trap - of the states know toslt;vely how bare wasted their fur surea7 re but a few years ago the mink beaver and raccoon played the s.nams In numbers, tb r, ut a few tracks of muskrats. the wclf and fox held forth gat of one of these animals is ed in the daily press. You of the great North, take heed! something Is done at once -o t the fur -bearing animal., .n a ars they 'v111 be bet a memory me as they are In many loca: - n the rafted : tttea. The Norwegian togaPhiladelphiasteamer America, ' so en the North Bea on Saturday was oed er , ce crew landedNewcastle and her the flirty -nine In the crew a were allowed the to remain In their small boats and i ae woe'• picked up thirteen hours later I now by a bad lett. Norwegian boat The eubmerloe I tak llSixteen men and two warms"' 0111 alb• I to 1 us wdl.h steamer 1Clndr- torpedoed of Run on Sunday had just flee to gift - as 1 tido a small boat when the mod the iti� . Thoush was weather save 0I poll not seen. Abandoned se Usual i Boma A German submarine sank the New walla steamer Baldwin, also 1a tae Prot (forth Bea. on Sandy. Seventeen ofd Wbll tis crew took to boats and rewards., it see emceed Leith. A small Norwegian freighter was t>>• Weft by a submarine in the WeftI Can Bea Prlday and her crew ordered to I Locale the boats. The steamer Anna rescued , being this sailors later. The gun Ere of anotherGermanIlfere esbmarine on Sunday sank the Nor01 they Shields trawler Star near the Tyne. Whe The crew was saved. Off Aberdeen on Sunday a Oe otter, zssemartne ran foul of the dahlia don along and sank two. N. lives were boat. I are b Trawler Rammed German where On Saturday the RI -Web trawler! the si Maori rammed the German torpedo I herald boat A.. izhe struck her amidships. I then. One German officer and five sailors Unless Jumped overboard and were rescued by the Norwegian steamer Varilda and protec put aboard the British destroyer Star few ye of Athens sometime afterwards. The the a British destroyer that came up ceased 'flee I the Germans In the direction of Zee.I bye- bodi Villa Supreme in North Now Victories Secure "Peace" Per Portions of Mexico A Washington despatch says G.D_ Ma's troops gained a victory over the taarywaeista a• Vk'toria, white\ is the key of ta. defenses of the fifty of Mexico. Goo. Vela telegraphed this morning that the Careensistas have also been beaten along the Montere7- 71mNco railroad. peace appears to hate been brought 'shoot by Ills In the ventre and mor !eters portlon of Mex eo and aloof the Mae from 'footers? to Meltleo City. Brophey Bros. QODiIIRiOH 1 fl! Leadiea Found Medan sad Embalmers Orders earsifelly attended to at W Meas, night tie day. Nitrogen In Manure As the result of ezpertments the conclusion has been err' .-ed at the: there is no economy In attempticg to check the loss of nitrogen In rampart manure by chemicals, and that the following simple method remains the best. — "Keep It moht and tread it tight, And It will well your care requite " Layers of soil throws 'ver the heap from time to time are very useful. se the soil acts as an absorbent for the ammonia and prevents its evapor- ation Length of LM. According to Dr V. C. Vaugh, of the University of Me:Mean, the average lenx'h of life In the United States is now 16 years greater than It was 36 years ago the death Rte trona tuber- culosis, be says. has decreased 64 Icoet. sloes 1111110ao► 0 Doc gar Vasgbe re garde crime as a disease, and aseer.s that Ihe only way to eradicate It Is to treat It as sock tad "44040f et Its breeding places .. • Revt7-two Mums are reosived by pat every year per head .t titis Mph Ma6sa .e the Vatted Elaine— TtavawAT. Kar 6. 1016 a IMO 11/111,11111111/mo GO • 1 MILLAR Er 50N Siecial Values in NEW.SILKS Kxtrs special valor in the popular Silk Hopp, :iii Inches wide. Meavy quality, color. navy. putty. Belgium blue, grey, etc. $1.00 per yard. Millar'° Special black 111eseeline Sill. Hand- some, quality, rich satin dni.t, :it inches wide. .. $1.80 per yard in our Special Pailette now In lily, rich fl"'ish, will give entire inches wide $1.00 per yard n all the season's newest designs to W inches wide. From 780 All shades stock. Super qua satisfaction, lb Fancy Silks i and colorings, 36 per yard New Summer Gloves Kayser guaranteed Silk Gloves, double finger tips "Look on the hem" em for the name Kayser. Kayser 2 -dome Silk Wove" in black, white, ten, navy, putty, sand, R1e7 goo per pair Kayser 13button long Silk Gloves in black, white, sand, tan, grey $1.00 per pair Same quality a above. lei -button length, $1.18 per pair which outwear per white and black, er with every pear Kayser extra black and white Children's tab 11 sizes the Gloves. k Gloves •U sizes. "A 0wr itenme lguarantee 78o per pair quality lel-button Silk '(Gloves, $1.80 per pair vas, wrist and elbow lengths. in From 18o per pair Kayser Gloves are made in Canada three-quarter Serge Coats in navy and black, quarter length, a most useful garment •-•• $21.50 each NEW NECKWEAR—Never has the Neck- wear been so d(tinty u title reason- All that is new la bore From 480 Three of our leading lines :—Hosiery, Gloves and Neckwear McCall Patterns, "Once Tried Always Used" A'Iillar's - Sco- StoreTELEPHONE NO. 56 L Earn_ The Editor's Duey Day. Every craft has its erceses. One o the sore afflictions of the newsp.tpe business's is found in the fact the people generally think it's nc work e get out a paper. Oise of the harden jobs every editor does, though gene, ally the pleasantesr, is to react tbe ex changer- But it is hard work and it must he done. For the editor who gets s day er two "back" in his ex• changes never catches up. And the thing that makes him maddest, though he will look up and greet the stranger with a smile who does it, is for a mean to come in saytog, "Well, 1 saw you were sitting here doing nothing tot reading, wt I thought I'd just paw the time of da with you !- Remember this, you who would have,businres with the editor : It's all right to come in when he's reading or writing or editing copy, but don't get it into your head that when he's read- ing his ezchangr s you have come is tbe idle hour. How can an editor get any ideas if he doesn't read other,' - ideas? Do you think he sift down and tbinks 'ten out of his head ? Well, be doern't He reads a sore of paper• every morning, and from one or two he gets a augge•t len Or two. Some- time. he finds an item that makes him mad : thin he writes well. Sometimes • vagrant Item, a pay local, a tele- graphic head, an advertisement starts • rich train of suggestion. But the sure way to wreck the train and make f buour nape stupid and inane i+ to come stling in when be is rending the ex• r changes- He is doing the beet work t of his day.—Emporia Gazette. No Um foe—Them, While • travelling man was waiting for an oppol tuoity to show his samples to • ntrtchani in • little hsckeroods town in Missouri • customer corn* in and bought a couple of night-shirts. Afterwards a long, Iank lumberman, • 1 with his trousers stuffed in bis bootee •..id to the nrerchast : What was them 'ere that feller hot • Night- shirts. Can i sell you one or two r "Naup, t reckon not," said the Miro saurian. "I don't eel around much 0' nigbta," The small boy enjoys coasting, flint the average man finds that he can go downhill fast enough without *sled under him. TheThe ' The individual ape Log 1� pointed to administer an estate Is forced to give Adm�istrator much time and attention to his trust. The anxiety of mistake.. through inexperience is greats Cannata the danger Why burden your friend with onerous duties that can be better performed by this Company.? The fees are no greater and the management much more capable than can be expected of any pri- vate executor, however willing. TME LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITED IS tl.o 1o1 -al administrator to appoint. Its sole business is the careful, efficient fulfilment cf every trust committed to its care Call in and consult us. 382 RICHMOND STR! ET, LONDON ONT. Set GEO c1EBOAs, LC.. Prealdest 10811 B. MOOEE, Maaaeer ALL No. 9 FENCE Ur "Free Excursions For The Dealer" Take your choice! Which do YOU want for YOUR FENCE MONEY ? When you buy PAGE FENCE DIRECT you get ALL No. q Fence tit the HIGHEST QUALITY—at COST plus our very small margin of profit. What we save by selling DIRE(T—b out Selaamana'Ier'. and Blockm*o'• SalaricuK Dealers' 00mmtwyou in Hi ions—we Iv*ee and QUALITY at LOW gt'T CONT HIGHEST tooseee CANT bs sold PAO peer Awl wase yea Eters tae er Ira '•gn-i v/ e e e: wRpstriA�erA'�t and "Nal 1 BarbaM Nae lase.' Ia 9 prkm %C'1 ALLNo. thelleeka JIN At yes, Inas pays give you LiFETiME Fence—at littletitany) mole than ordinary Fence. A11 that we Ove Yoh by selling direct—the other fellows most tate out of quality or add on to price. PRICE LIST HEAVY flNCF . SPECIAL e.t(aAI PLNLZ>~ et `` • Mee s=. wee ~w.a•'sesraore ea & le t• 40 39 �• Ilia • 33 e.re•Sa $ ui 4,t/yi. M.�- a 2"4". 46 tw..e ton._ atJV 4. ... k e 79 IM .. k l.. a....._—E. .tb t'.'7'j ••tt .Js ka Ji.iI m • •� 1.4,:i1:41.4.6 r {sf••. t ri��•r:• O atO.aat PAM WIRE FENCE CO., LTD. n 541. Gate 13 -ft. Gees IS -ft. Gay 14 -ft. Cal ese was lbs. Orem Al�rYe.._.-•..�� s lbw ase,dsa .16 151 .-MI LN .dr CND .y6 Jaz SST Rhos IR W. ST Chimrgb St. Mall your or- ier (0(5s,- HRANt�H ge 'M'•• ea. b, bees, money nr •aprewn Of ,ier er bank- 1r.ft, (tet IM (MEDIATE klPtwwete- rretgs' PAID- .. r'Rrst� A05 am HA HDI$i rALtlO. a hel•eale pie** on blab ...ripen.,hone 91 moo- TOKUNIn, %tit • LIt$l1YILLE