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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-5-13, Page 3THE SIGNAL : G 4 DBRICH : ON1' TRIIMIIIIMY, MAY 1S, 1916 IS THE onolN�L um/ eon up IND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF !MITA- TIONS MI'rATIONS 'OLD ON THE MBKITfi Or IIN&RD'S LINT/ENI BO►OKBINDIN6 MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. HOLD I I.ETrMR ING on LEATHER GOODS Ail enter+ 11041. •&Waded W oa Wart" tams IUECIUYAI„Oodeticb. A. E. IA/ LOR, S, ItA'tToan. WYDICAL 1111 ago. HP ILKMANN, OtlTE- J J PATH. epec4I4.t to warren a and om- des'. d,...e... saute. 'brooks and nervous dlr srMe& era ear, o000 rad threat. partes 4.01- ▪ , lumbago and rMereatic oonaltbs . Ade - w en remove 4 without the knits. Oleos at teddeace. wean het..n sod St. A.dl.w. west& At Mme oleos Mooday. .ad Sata,da3.: any evening by &poolu -inns. 10R. F. J. R. FORSTER-EYE. BAR. 11 ou and throat only. Boons Fon. New York Ophthalmic sad Aural tutu, kekal .tnneNl.. Ear, Nose and 7 hro.t riff capi W. Okalikia 1 �, ttaaMad• Ogles atKico Street,uate, and Moorefield eye Ptrat ford, opp.dte Kass Church. Hours 0. .i 14.. en..r to p. Ttosp• m 01 - T. one Q. WH. AM) M1NN1is M. GREER, U. C., ChiropracteA spine and serve Chiropractic 1. t e .demo° that wiree without drug. sir knife. Free esamtoa- . en - MUM su 8.M 1111509 e� seen• 1M a �� 0 suCTIONU$. THOMAS OUNDKY AUCTION NCR by snail bait et �,,,o nlc saw vrtu Ok. bi b�us per d w Waimea aimea to mmas LIGAL p (7. HAYri gK B.ILLCiTUR NOTARY PC 4 W C. ITU. �k aS1e.t. Maaantee Crest. 141a1 rams Leash ami Lwnasa. FOR THE KISSING Ganglia Nes Many Unknown, Deed- Ledtaala H• rear armee With $ewvlv.rer Tarts New York. May 11 -The Cunard S teamship Company last night reca.v- 40 the following cablegram from Liver- pool. ivenpour. "Up to midnight Queeaatowa advises total number of survivors "64, including 463 passen;rrs and /03 crew. One hundred and forty -'our bodies' recovered. of .wblcb 07 Id nti• Sed and unidentified. (dent: led bodies con;prtst 65 pssscrgers and 13 crew. Number of persons Inlurad, $0 passengers and 17 crew. 'It* PROUDFOOT. KILLORAN - e PROUDFOOT BARRISTERS, 8OUC1TuR8. NOTARIM PUBLIC, CTC. Oleos on the Square. wooed door from Ham - teas .taws. Ooderlcd VrtvsN Mads to leas at lowest rates - W. Paa.Oe'owr. E.C. J. L. luunSAJ W paaOarOwr. Ja. 11 0. OAM.RRON.ON. K. 0. BARRIS sedtse0yWei At Caants ?banday et each week 8l` Eon Albeit Street pesd O�esbeane S.M. 10 p.m. tIARLKS (*ARROW. LL.B.. BAR R aMee1ml' asmeYar. Ste.. 6► y�Ly Mad at lowest rates -- 7 IMAGER, BBkARRISTNR. SOL �mos-cco...s 04. Notsgfi a ti.iseto\� mss► search for bodies wpm continueI throughout Sunda; b nose •:as found. The Itmt of sur• .-core ' : be- lieved cam, eke. The lint ..l a 1 'till stands ret 12GG and lnclvdei 91 Amertcaua " Toronto, May 11 -Toronto to -day U a city enshrouded In sorrow. T!.:ire was a greater number of Toronto .Ian an board the Ludtania than paesen i$SUIIANCLL, LOANS. ITC. fifth PRIVATE FUNDS Et UUUra lo, ApOOY to M. G. eAM- LRON.barrister Bam41tos street. Wiensk. • pre from guy ,tike: city the U..mi.:- Ioa. It lc noir estimated that b.t neat 00 anti 90 Toronto peop1:3 ware lost ExIctly 96 out of 162 Toronto paseeu- gers were still missing :1st night. j Canadian bodies so far .d.:.::::ed , are: Mrs. G. W. Stephens. Montrea; C, Teatime. Montreal anti Rev. Canon 1 >A Pbalr, Winnipeg. Several hundred Canadians are still on the "probably lost" lain bondoa, May 11 -Pere Roger, se Meant minager of the Canadian Na- tional P xititiMom, Toronto, says he undoubtedly owes kis 'life to being a good swimmer. "The scent was soon terrible," ea14 be. 'Particularly do 1 remember ayoung child, a litebelt around her, calling 'Mama.' She was not saved ar I could not reach her an old cupboard supported ase old cupboard which supported her until a boa' came." 1V. O. Ellison Meyers, , lad of s l - teen, from Straford, Ont., said: "'then was an awful explosion. A bage Quantity of wooden splinters and a deluge of water flew all about; tis. A second torpedo struck us about 'four minutes atter the first. "I went below to get a litebeit. Thea I saw a boat whttb was nearly swamped 1..0 got into it, ether men coming with me. We batted it and then a crowd clambered 1n. nearly swamping us." Lady Allan of Montreal was one of 10 survivors who were buff':ed about for two hours on a lite raft before being picked up by the freighter Kat- rina. The . 'ory was toll by Mr. N. Allem of New York who said: "I had straggled aboard a life ret• and •bot:: Ove minutes later we picked up Leda Allan who had been bat:'i:; braver to keep •boat and was now ready to give up. W. laid her dowa in the centre of the raft where she remained semi-conscious untill ''e were pitted up. What ! .'came of her two daugh- ters 1 do nc know. During those two hours of dr. 1.0g we Isere surrounded t y bodies u' the dead and always we could hear the dying shrieks of men and women .n the water. We passed the bodies .4 several babies. Those on board ti.! raft joined in '''Tipper- ary' and .,:4cr songs to keep up Lea rt." R ROBIIRTISOA. TT • INSURANCE A0LNT. Fuss Aga bureaus : Bdtte•. remotion a.d Loces�� V a,,n JMP WTS Lulu t. �'--`alt Aa.lami � greeruu.os" p�pu.ttad, SaarO. u.s. Fi).tdellneuTvggsid 6eer.aess PaSF• Ila wear 00 ef Vie Soda arid Ct. vdl'a sue.et bes 03[IU.OP MUTQAL FIRM 114- 11L g U S A r S O„"/arm esu tee.isted t)..�. sir--eJlrs. 'rkrs 1. Isle/ ~ "eirpIfl ss� MOTHER SUPERION HOHY HILL HOME Tel= How Vinol Restored Strength and Vitality to ttd Weak, Worn -Out Ones M Her Charge. Rosary Bill Hone, HawthOr.e, N.Y- I have beeen k week Smcag then and poor fir nesrly eitbteen eare,11 whomever 1 have area Vinol for run- down, weak or emaciated patients, they have been vWbly benefit sd by it Ono door patient, a woman, was so weak and or aid. and d as I n1 creep to )end's farrm. I �plieed Vinol ito Mr liberally and to a month when she returned to thank me I hardly recognizedher. 13b. was strong, bar odor charming and bet cheeks rounded out. These words ars uttered from my heart, in order that more people may know about Vinol, as :here isnothing makes me happier m the world than to relieve the .lck. "- Mother ill. ALPHONLA La Timor, O. S. D., Hawthorne, N.Y. Such disinterested and reliable testi- mony should co.vince everyone of the :+menta of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and 'iron tonic to build up health and strength for all weakened and nervow eoedi$ons whether canoed from over- work, worm or chronic coughs and odd& If Vlrol fails to benefit we return your any. H. 0. Dunlop, druggist, Bedford Block, Goderich, Oot. The Fourth Estate. The Wroxeter News ie now published at Borrie The change was wade because of inability to secure suitable promisee at Wroreter. George Spotton, who for the last two or three years conducted The Winghaw Advance, has decided that he cannot serve two wasters, and has given up his neweprper connection in order to devote ht. bore to the Spotton chain of business colleges. George is a big nam, but, as be says himself, i"no matter how robust • wan way be, there 1. r limit to his nervous energy.' The Advance has been sold to John Joynt, the Lucknow capitalist, who is placing a Practical newspaper man in charge of ►t. rhe Walkerton papers haves scrap ion and are asylum nasty things about each other. taut it out, brethren. The Listowel Banner says : The { Banner entered suit this week against one subscriber in town who has taken 14.. paper for the pest lour years and wben asked to settle up said he had 'never ordered it and refused to pay. We don't koow whether he did or uot. It was before our time. But we do know that be has been receiving the paper regularly and that therefore, ' a000rdlag to the postal laws, be M tespnnsible for the pay. Imagine the nerve of • fellow who would take . paper for tour years, never refuse it, and then when asked to settle say be saver ordered it. We hope wiser haven't any subscribers as " as ibis ore me their list. NA= QUOTATIONS llAT 30 Vermes Gelds '06artest Osteo (beim sbsss....$.. 00 is 51.64 lb se br steers, goon.. '1.111 7. K da. medium LM 7.00 do. commas 1.fi 7.16 Heifers, good to choke 1-10 1.00 d0. medium 7.00 7.16 Butcher cows, chdoe1.60 7.64 do. good 6.60 1.00 do. common 4.60 6.76 Dutcher hal s. choice6.76 7.60 do. good bulls 6.10 0.110 do. medium 6.76 '+y 1.00 do. rou&h bologna4.60 4.71 Feeders. 900 to 1.100 410 7.00 7.6s do. bulls 5.60 1.00 Stockers, 700 to 900 lbs. 7.00 7.60 do. mod., 650 to 750. 6.25 6.60 do. Tight; 500 to 650 5.25 5.60 Canners 3 76 4.11 Cutters ..... 4.60 1.00 Milken. chole,, each 60.00 10.00 Springers .. 50.40 76.00 Calves, veal, choice0.00 9.64 do. medium .. 7.00 1.00 do. common 6.00 6.60 Lambs, yearlings 7.00 16.64 Spring lambs 6.00 11.00 Buck lambs 5.76 6.316 Owes, light 6.60 8.00 Sheep, heavy and bucks 3.60 4.60 Culls 2.00 3.60 Hogs, weighed oT can. 9.26 .... do. ted and watered. 8.85 ... do. f.o.b. 8.6'4 .... KEEP YOUR BABY WELL. Mothers can keep their 11ttb ones happy sod healthy by the occatiousl use of Baby's Own lablete. There is no minor ailment of little ones that the Tablets will not cure, mad shove all they are absolutely safe andoet- - their lively no injury can result from WO. t3ur.oerniog them Mrs. Henri Huard, Kingston, Ont., writs: THE CANADIAN SURVIVORS "There is no medicine I know of so vod for little ones as is Baby'. Own 0 �, lis. 11 -Following is Tablets. They have certainly been of lr,cnrtr great service to we." The Tablets are a L's: or .:.own l-anadlan survivors sold by medicine dealer. or by mail •l issued by .he Cune-1 Line: 25 cents • box from the Dr. Williams First Cad' n Medicine Co., Brookville, Oot. Lady Alan. Montreal; James Bo- han. Toro:.to; Dors 0 `tortes. Toronto; J. II. Charter Toront , A. R. Clarke, Toronto; H. G. Cole,••ook, Toronto; N. R. G. Holt, Montreal; Thomas Home. Toronto; M. Kempson, Tor- onto; oronto; I. L. McMurray, Toronto; A. T. Mathews. Montreal; Lewis F. Orr. Toronto:. Mrs., A. B. Osborne and lreae, Hamilton; " Percy W. Rogers. Tomato; C. F. Ftnidy, Montreal; Richard Ut reel T "'.nr, Montreal; Thing Yemag:'-'deforest Second Cabin Mrs. A. F. Adams. Edmonton; Miss Joan M. AC'ms. Edmonton; Booth, infant . prob .bly locant child of Mn. H. Ikon). (,ttaws ; Ernest Cowper, )trams; ;r_a Crossley. Toronto; :'rr. Cyn s ey. Toronto: mai 'Dorothy Dodo, E.i.nonton; Miss Eva a.u!;h:A...t. Thomas, Ont.; Mrs. A. W. 1Zlllbtt. Calgary; John PAlis, ledmon- ton: Mrs. John righ. sad two children. Toronto; Mies Marlon Fish. Toronto; H. R. Front. Regina; B. Gardner. Toronto; W tlltam Gardner, Toronto; Rev. H. L, Geyer, Saskatoon; Mrs. H. 1. Dwyer, Saskatoon; R. Harris. Montreal: Muter Huntley Henderson, Nostre54; Violet Henderson. Mor (real; Mrs. M. Henshaw, Saskatoon; Hiss Catherine Kaye. Toronto; Stan- ley 8 Lints, Toronto Mn. Stanley TLines. Toronto; Mrs. R. Lobd.n, ercets. Miss Elsie Lohdea, Toros - to; Mrs James A. McCollla. Ottawa; Edwin Mair. man. Edmonton; 17hs- beth and Molly Steinman, Sdmoa- ton; J. P. Martehsl, Kingston. Oat; Master Maurice Mariehal, Kingstos; MW Phyllis M•rIchal. Kingston; Miss Yvonne Marichal, Ktngstoa; Mee ILLL, Mlddlemast. Regina; A. J. Mltebell, Toronto; Rev. 14. C. S. 'fortis. er- onto Myers. Hastings;Oily. e>!lb Saskatoon; Andrew Med ':•l; Mrs. H. Piaat, TOt. onto; Thames Seadrift Winnipeg; George Bosh. Tomato; as.. 1!. W. 8tmpeoe, Itaeslamd, /.C.; Soren Steep courossrti aftwa•a;ltttl . •lbibeei reran., gesabbie,asiaseet. ream ejse tStmt. "gets. ssa� 1AmI1r112il1I mum Ow MAll011496E 1•103111Si. . Patent Soelefter U. S. tUCIC[, (0111 and C�S.U• cos 'F IMMO% Mao 'wort "M"ess M pagan auks, Pas. Or110liblebeld le ell esiontrba. 99 9t Jamas atm% Me"ti"1. writs ear bleewellsela Terry. Temente; W. Z. Tien;, Te.' mite; Thome, K. Teopfe. Yfei.efa: Waster Poodeelek Webster, T erem e; 1. 0. Webster. Toronto; harm llama Webster. Teeeaw; Hester wa Nam Webster. Te eaea: /abut W. ~ay. Tt.i.6.: Seibert drirsisl 10 tssN'-- that umbos e11at P.4rtek sbsmHg batt died whish = vree011Nl , bold, for i . esN_ bit 01 �/�MM► ra Michigan has adopted an automo- bile utomobile regulation weie:h requires the he•d- igbts of automobiles to be 1rusiei st the edges so that the light is thrown only on the road in front of the machine. Ths ordinary dfso casts a glare which illuminates the whole road from tenor, to (twee and meny feet in the air. The new type of luminatioa i. said to be les alarming to hones and les annoying to pedes- trians on the sidewalks. Wholesale P.-oduce New laid eggs in cartons; .24 to $ .15 New laid eggs .23 .00 Cheese -New, large, 13c; do. twins 16%,6c; old, large. 19%c; do. twins. 19 %c. Creamery prints, fresh.32 .34 Cream solids .23 .3e Dairy prints .24 .26 Bakers' .22 .23 Beans -crimes, bushel. =3.10 to 1336; H.P., per bushels 82.20 to 7c •.231. Honey t:uetwheat, Y. pound. in tins; 7c to 7%c in xrrcls; strata- ed traited clover honey, 12',4c; 14c In bib. tins; comb honey, No. 1, $3 per oda; I • No. 2. 52.40 per doses. Poultry- Live Dressed • Chickens ..... 11e to 13c 17e to 20c • Fowl 10c 11c 14c 11.c Ducks 100 12c 16c lie • Turkeys 13c 15c 20c 20c Onions --Canadian, 76-pouad bags, 51.40; 9gypt.an, crate, 55.60 to 55.76. Potatoes- Ontario•, 416c Per b3. oat , of store; (Oc in car lots; New Brans - wicks. 70c per bag. oat or store; 360 in car lots. Other Vegetables -Turnips. 1mj 60e; carrots, bag, Tic; beets, bog. 60o; parsnips, bag, 40c. • • •• • ••••••••••••'N••••••••••••••••••••• D.MILLARSON MIDDY BLOUSES for • • • the WARM WEATHER • No. 1748. -Child's Middy made of No. 171 .-L.die. Middy made No. 17x,-Mi..te' •mart Middy • white middy cloth with sailor of white twill middy cloth, made cf antra quality middy •` collar •ad cuff-, pockets, and cloth, sailor collar, wide heft, two laced front. Navy, red and similar to No. 17441. Sixes 34 to pockets. Sizes Id to 30 years. • cadet. Sizes tI to IA years. 40. Special each $1 .00 etch 11.50 • • • New and Dainty Designs in Waists • • Just to hand some very smart New Waists in the latest styles in voile and • muslin, embroidered fronts and lace trimmed. Special each $ I.10 • Summer Parasols • • • • • •• •• •• •• • Tom-"But do you think, my deer, that I'm good enough for you?' Bessie (with a commanding look in her eyeel -"Good enough for mei You've got to be." LOST VITALITY " Toronto Grain Prices Manitoba eo:ir guotst.ons at Tor- onto are: First ►.stents. 5130 In ootton and $3.10 in lute; strong bakers. 57.60 !a cotton and 57.40 In 3u'.a Ontario oats -No. 2 'skits. 62c W fie, outside; 66c to 46%e, Toronto. Buckwheat-*Oc, aa0d>at. Bras -Manitoba. 523 t0 527. 1n bOgg. Toronto, and shorts, $3:1 to 524. Ten ip onto, middlings, 5:3 to 436. • Rolled ('at_ -53.4. to ;3..50 per bag" • u Barley -Gerin No. 3 730 to 75e •• •• •• • • •• •• seminal, outside. l • Masttoba wheat -Ray ports -N.. .1 northern, 51.65; No. 2. $1.62%; No. 1. $1.61%, track. Goderich. Corn -No. 2. 79 %c. c.i... to bay ports; No. 2, 79c • Ontario tour -$6.40 to 36.46,. se • TELEPHONE NO 56 board. Peas -Na. 2 nominal, ;1.70. but very nxrce. Ontario Wheat -No. 2. 51.50 to 51.56, outside. Rye -No. 2. 51.15 to 51.17. Canada 1V estern oats -No. 2 at bay ports. 67%c, No. 3, 6D. ; No. 1 extra feed, 65c. The new Parasols have arrived and are very smart, in all the novelty styles in "India" and "Queen Mary" in plain colors and fancy designs: From $1.00 to $3.50 each Children's colored Parasols, smart designs. From 50c Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear • Three Leading Lines. The Scotch Store has always been recognized as the best place to bu y Hosiery, as only -well-known brands are kelht, such as "Radium," "Penma re's" and "Sunshine Brands. Women's Lisle Thread Seamless nose, Radium make, extra quality. Black, tan, white, pink, sky and. cardinal. Per pair 25c Women's fibre Silk Boot Hose, extra quality, Radium brand, in black, tan and white Per pair 35c, or 3 pairs, for $ 1.00 Women's fibre Silk Hose, a lovely sheer quality, black • and white. .Special per pair 50c Boys' and girls' Hose; Princess Ribbed Lisle Hose. for girls in black - and. tan, a most popular line. All sizes, at per pair , 25c Buster Brown Sister Hose, a silk finished lisle,, av ery dressy hose in black tan, pink, sky and white. A sizes, per pair 25c 'Buster Brown Hose, the hose for the boys, will give thorough, -satisfaction. All sizes, per pair . 23c Infants' Lisle Socks in plain colors and fancy tops. Sizes 44 to 84. Per pair Mc to 25c Our stock of Knitted Summer Underwear is complete in both ladies' and children's. Buy the Corona Summer Underwear for best valuta. Kayser Silk Gloves in iong and short lengths in all colors at keenest prices. • • • •• •• •• •• • • •• •• •• • • •• •• •• • • •• • •• •• •• •• • • •• ••• • • • •• • • • "McCALL PATTERNS ARE THE BEST."• • • •FYI illar's . - Scotch - Store• • • Cared by Kidney. Stomach and Bowel Disorders. :St. John, N.:B.. September lStb, 1914. -My brother was a great sufferer from kidney, stomach and bowel troubles and we gives up by two doe - tors. He was advised t0 try your Fig Pills, whish he did, end after taking five boxes was completely restored t0 health end it better today than he has been for years. You cant retornownd Fig Pills too highly. J. W. Mt:evens. At ell demise.. 15 aae50 cents, or The Fig Pill Ow, 9L Thomas, Oat. Said in liodericb by 1.1. WIgle. druggist. Client -'"You ought to have goof. into the army, not law." Solicitor -"Why r Olient-" d the way you chargs there would be little left of tbo enemy." A board season' teacher. putting bM hand on the shoulder of • boy of doubtful character, said : . i believe $tan h••`ya bold of w." "1 hogs?, es. toe," a e the reply. Brophey Bros. oODsnOH Ise Lei dieg Pisani Dineen aa# Embalmers ..8 �i9 Wei* if Luffalc Live Stock Cattle--Rec:ripts, 2.600; active; prime steel 58.50 to $5.85; shipping. 57.75 to 54..15; butchers. 56.50 to 58.60; betters. 55.25 to 58.26; cows, 13.76 to 57.25; bolls. 54.50 to 1726. Veale-Recatpts. 2.000 active; 54.60 to 59. Hogs -Receipts, 13.000; active; beavy..$8 to 86.10; mixed. ;8.16; york- .r., 58.10 to 58.16; .ptit., 58; roughs. ie.60 to 54.75; stags. 1. to $6.76. Sheep and lambs--R.ceipts, 6.000; .cure; Iambs, 16 to 510.16; yearlings. 56.50 to 53.85, wether.. $7.76 to $1; ewes. 13 to 5736; sheep. mixed. 57.21 to 57.60. Chicago Live Stook (rattle ---Receipts. 15,000; market steady, native suers. 56.16 to 59; western stee.s, $5.95 to 57.70; cows and heifers, 53.10 to $1.06; calves, 16.50 to 59.45. Hogs -Receipts, 27,000; market strong; light, 57.36 to 57.70; tamed, 57.15 to 57.66; heavy, $690 to 57.60: rough. 16.90 to $7.05; pigs, 51.36 to 54.90; hulk of sols. ;7.10 13 57.66. Sheep-Pecetpta, 11,000; market strong; s4,rep, 57.60 to 58.11; lambs. native, 5136 to 510.Pl. M sets--WholessN Beef. fore.',art's. owt-$11 00 tow . 60 do bled.earMrs .. 16.00 U . 00 Oa rcsa.a. .:hotoe 12.60 18.60 il,} do. common 11 00 11.60 anis, common. cwt 1.00 1.64 do. median 1.00 11.10 do. prim. 11.00 14.09 Heav1' bogs 13.21 1111.111 Shop.oto 11.76 11.16 Mutt heavy 10.00 11.00 do light 12.00 16.0 IAmb. ...... 10.00 0.00 Spring lambs 1.00 11.40 Seeds at *crests ,Pales Quoted to Country sestla-b ter selsetad seeds. daadiaa O)wmm► rami tasted. pm erect.: geed shiver, Iia. 1...1118.116 00111.00 ,ads. N..1 18.64 1fl.N gite411 : 1 i4».� seNI. 1 privor 1'..'.$.,. nw 16 6.e.ee-e . a 61••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0 That Tired Feeling The tired feeling that so often comes with Spring weather is as likely to result from the wearing of winter shoes atter they have been -ailed iu as from tiny of the other causes to which it is usually ascribed. Many Remedies are Suggested but we believe you will find A Pair of our Light. Stylish. Corr fordable Spring Bedell A Sure Cure. SHARMAN Tens 91801 MAN THE FIRST STEP Often mean NO much. It ha. meant *Urdu 10 thonsaud. Of roan peop4e wive wrote for oar oetaioeue w the Snit step toward a goad salaried podt5on. Take the sup today. Addrerw Central Basbtaos Collage. 705 Yonne Street. Tor W. H. SHAW, Prieddent. Tired of It. In a recent long -drawn trial in New York the defence introduced • miner e a witness and went into • detailed inquiry as to his ezart whereabouts for the past ten year. It WWI most wearisome. For • day and a hall the lawyers asked this man to tell hie waoderinge year by year. Finally they got down to 1911 and asked him : "What didou do on :May 15. 1911 r "1 went to Cobalt." "How long did you remain there Y' "i have been there ever since." Juror Number Nine rose in his place and said fer- vently : ''Thank God!" Madge -"You shouldn't .ay he's s confirmed bachelor unless you know." 'Is the man ynnr ebter b Bois' to marry richt" 'New ; every time the marriage Is menthood pa says, *Poor man t'" "Could you call Zeppelins doge of Wer r laterragamod Mr. /ding. 'l Wok you mold," 1 ons amend. "ter they're Skye tareters,tl think.' The average man chooses a wife as he would a buttonhole bouquet -just be cense she look. pelt' , e knells sweet, cad seethe Rrasst.IIy en his soak lapel. Mar jorle-"But I do "know ; I con- firmed him." ' Western University LONDON FORWARD MOVEMENT Greatly enlarged Faculties in Arte and Medicine. Vastly Improved Equipment - library, taboretorie•e, eke. Seven DOW scholar -hip.. Record en- rolment. Inquiries solicited. E. E. Braithwaite, M.A.. Ph. D. President CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT.. O ctarlo'. bent practical training wheal. We Aare thorough roc'su and experienced i..•trectore in each el our three deportment• - Cemmmelal. Shorthand and Teleerapkyi Sired' nape. ..awed and yes abosid Wets ear te large. tree eak,gue. ornca kD. A. MCWCBI.As Prtw10.L DUSTLESS -By opening dust damper when and direct draft damper shaking unshine all dust is carried up (Jrrn�, smoke pipe! See McClary d of or write for booklet. is gold by W. R. PINDER {