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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-6-17, Page 31 THE D1IIINAL SND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF IM iTA- TI ON19 SOLD ON THE , MERITS Oar TINADD'S UNIIEN? BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and I.IBRARIES bound or repaired. BOLA LETTERING on LKATHRR GOODS h. Anodes. 4 � e M Devine A. K. *10.STA Y 1.0R, 81 tearooms. IiIMICAL lilt. 6 U. HLILEat.1\N, obrE- PATH. va•ciall.t !n .omen • and chat memo.. aerate, torero and nervous db • waters. etre. car. acre mid throat, pat (lel deaf- er'. lumber° and dieentatle oonalif„nti Ads - nolo. retuuce 1 left►est the ktafe. Waco .t le.dert.e. owner Nelda tad $t. Asdten e Menet.. At bone efface Monde), o tdna.day, and A.turday.soy eaeeing I.)' apltdal.eot. DR. J. R. It'U s4 sub. -EYE. BAR. w cad Maim s554 a.... tafa•oa. AmeiVabtlalmto and Aural Itrdltute, Chaim 8qua.. &i. Moura d 1 tweet tloopltel, r)teare, and Hoereaeld Lye Hoopoe:. Leaden. England. Ufaee• S1: Waterloo :Wean. Stratford. uppo.lte Knox Lbureh. Haunt 9. to axe m.. it to 0.m., i to$Pm. Telephoo. 4t.. AYCTIONRER. THOMAS (iUNDRY A(Cl'IONIILR box 87.. Ood•rkR All la.tructlooe by mal sett », e.au.. ..ifl , wtu to ptowpa.y .t - medal 1....tu.t.,1 Lela pow,.. tee LEGAL . c. HAI r5 1.6 elAlt1a:TER, 5, L1LIT"0t. NO CAItY l't. sat.... iNgee-Slerliee Sank Block. Hamilton Loot, .ffiesosioe. Termer -.. m. Beal ;.tate ]teres and lora. e. YROUDIr0OT, K11.1.101t/t,N I'i:Ul'1.1�UU1 BAHL'r311:rw. Ixtwt ttul. \u]ARIF:d. PCIILIi Fac. e dire cu the 8.1...:e, •e-oud duos how 11am• Mira, .111.1, uoderle h. e ovate fund. to loan at lowest rate.. W. Pteocuroor. K.U.'J. L. letuwoaaxA W. PSot-ueoar, JR .O. CAMERON. K. C.. IiARR1tl TBH, dlcltor, notary public. Odto•r taL.I - U.rd.naa, taste door tr. Squats. At 1 Lown Taut day of e.th week i wake un Alt,e,t ttrert ov upled by jar. 1/oo,wt. t,dk. hour. 11 a.m. to a pew. ' ,lAKLiss 1Al(RUW, LL.N., tiara lJ SieT1L11, auaraey, solicitor. •u:.. Ood. axe` Mester to Wa se lowest rale.. e'1 IMAGER, BARRiSTER. lit/L- td. War. Notary Puwe cad Couveyenoer, Vice -Court House. Oud.dch. u►Ism 1111$UMANCK. LOANS; ETC. 2 0,00PRIVATEFUNDM TO 0 loss. Awls W M. 0. CAM. MOON. ,(.rrbter llaalneo street. Ood.d. . WR.W. 1tOlit:,1(TSO:a. s INSURANCE AGENT. Stas sen Irea r v i x• : Hr1U.h, Caasdlao and Ii/ewe (Ma. Aaaau.i, el(aw.oe oro eaertones' Lamm err . 1 M Lwow Aceld•at aged timeaatee naiust et r,.�`rrrwra .01 open. ax M Camps.4. ere e v.s Ouse stemidems, .ertawt meow et Vie - toes sad M. David's eurseta, 'Plow Iid McK/LLOP MUTUAL FIRE 1N - i l 1J 11 •& $chi CO. -Fara and ktdat.d o�wre--,1. H. i�sPs,. Pe..... deewrertl* P.O.; Teaiew.. 1. l�saaf��vH�is. feria eeatersh rich P. u. bithetEssiterie siet. >♦eQr. MsReamed.; John Mao aa, c.estEvan. Itagw; Jame lvana, woe, Yi Ferri.. nation : Mascot.. Avesta: J. W Yew Beimeevnlo • Alex. Lowe, (*tiptoe ; �t'Illlaa Choia•y• Seaterth 51 mammy, e�earess, ream web leeMpMa µ J. llereides Geealse essewOWile oe ss . twee awes►. Mame ei set. W&a/M. R Eamon musts AiAl tuft a. aL►t.t.a, J.t'.. Otrt)htut b, RIA 1 . I UER Or M•ked•01 UCRN$O. P.teet Sol;cttor 11. S. BA BCOCK Lawyer it •.• and Roto Patent Atheism. Flt. 4eayeas. earsr.wwNtewae. ,.ad U. e. 1n t'ealiea. peoespe, internee. Tr.ds rub sed ��*'.'t�����• Isftlwgea.eet and email,. 'IGc u s .0..4 el palest wit.. pre_ ter wsa.el Rupert witness In pewit suits. Pat- ewte obteiried in all ceunlries. 99 Bt. James Street, Montreal. wetss fee r.r r.wetle... earielaileallateetWillealleaelseer Brophey Bros. OODERIOH lee Laidig( Fuser& Dines and P.■lbalisers Orders Isom .y .6I ley. • Cantor el Pioneer In Dental Proffer *Wm In Provlece Toronto, June 16 --The father et rsfseslonal dentistry In Ontario and of &metal education 1n the Dominion. Dr. J. B. Wlllasoti, Dean of tae Royal (college of Dental Surgeons, tiled here yestettday afternoon. aged 72. He L aurvlved by the widow, who bee been Imminent In Methodist missloaary work, and by his son Dr. W. E. W111- mott. who has been associated wttb the college administration. Removing M 1870 from his native town. Milton. where be had practised hie profes- sion. the deceased became secretary of the college and with Dr. Luke Tee - key organised a teaching school In 1876. They were joined by Dr. W. T. !Stuart and the younger 11'lllmott, and In 1888 entered into afiliation with :he provincial university, with Dr. I. B. Willmott as member of the Sen- ate. On reorganisation In 1892 private ownership of the college was replaced by the management of ea board of lirectors with the deceased as Dean. Britain Pays Prion ,; , War Vote Doubled to Help Italy and Get Munitions London, June 15 ---An additional est6 mate of $1,15o.000.00u in the cost of the war for Britain during the year nding March. 1916, was Introduced 1n rltement yesterday. This practically oublea the original estimate of the t of the war. the increase being .ecessary by the increased demand for munitions. Money 1a also being advanced to Italy to carry on the war tgalnst Austria. Roumania to Join Allies British Foreign Se=retzry Reported la Bucharest London, June 15 -Sir Eduard Grey the Secretary of State for Foreign Af- fairs Is said to have gone to Hes har. st lo bring about the inten•e: l a of Roumania In the war on the Fide of he allies, exactly in the sante way ke went to Rome to bring la !tale. For Acta of Valor Canadian Hor.crs and Promotions Soon to be Arnounced • London, Jun. 15 --Mr. Pidiey •Ten- nant. under Secretary of Mate spcak- ing In the House of Commons last 1 veiling said that the list of honors tnd promotions for the Canadians' teceut merltcrlous service would be 'sued as so ,n as possible. " Britain Seizes Copper London, June 15 -!'our hnndrld tons of copper on the steamer Zamora, from t New l'cr:; for Stoe'•ho:rt, which 1 : s thr, ; rx i :•:, ;'rt. • (•. - . Iva. re- t .aritfut;c! o.erenireat. T1 • was on- .lened to el: :^ I-adiug Com - any at Etc _kh:,:. •. Allies Hold Sv ay is Greece Athens. June 15 -Many f tit.. Greek ; I•-c::on resu:ts are now !mown. Foi- 1 ,wers of Fat-Prctn'er Venlzelos, who !e r Gnecc�j. r..1G ta; 1.!..u•4, have won ::2 seats against 69 fir the upholders :f Prttr. r Gauraria. Th.. province of Attica retur:ud all Venire:let•. Thu -cw parllanie t meet ..n forty days. Praise For 16th Battalion St. Catharines. June 15 --The 16th '.attalton, eanadtan Expeditionary orce, has received special coalmen- latlon fcr tsk1rl: a wood on a tint .;ten:pt, ace: (1 n; to a lett'r received .ere to -.lay trent Corp. E. G. Meadows. I:e reins that two serg('anta of the e-glment hate jest been awarded the Jistingu.shed )Induct Medal. Mgr. Lengevin Very 111 '4. Men: cal. ,bine 15 - Monseigneur Ar..hb'shop of St. Hontface, 'tanitoha :s seriously 111 in Hotel :Neu, Mcntrral, and his recovery is loubtful. His conditicn last night was 'egarded as so crlt.cal the last rites acre administered. Allies Capture Garua London. June 15 The Official Press ^urcau announces that Gann after an 'Back of ten days has surrendered un- :onditfonally to an Anglo-French force , odcr Colonel l'unllffe. Germ Is as Important German station In Niger:I :2nd was very strongly b.rrtcedea Lord Addington Is dead. Mr. Bryan la about to anaoaat soil cew peace plan Rome has given "honorary citiese. I hip" to Premier Salandn. A-chduke Eugene 1a to succeed to the Austrian command against Italy. Beliefs About Babies A:moat all rountr:js have their 'u,* ratltlone ■b 11.t battles. in Hollandbread, 'trek, garlic, mai salt are put Into the cradle of a new baby to ensure it always getting encugh to eat. to °recce the mother. before plan Ing her child In Its cradle, turns It three times round be(ors the are, sing- ing to It the while, to ward ova evil spirits. in Swedes s book Is put under the bead of the baby to make It Quick •t leaning to read. and money 1s put Into Its SIM bath that It may be rich. In Walks a knife or a pair of tongs la pet late the baby's Iced to keep danger away. 1a Eeeglaad a baby le taken upstairs before galas dews 'for lack." la Spats the little ose's rom d lightly Wombed Tato tie brute id a 1. Me Use "tar feet' . _ 1 II GEO. HOHMEIER THE SIGNAL : GODBIRIOH : ONTARIO Have beautiful window decorations Nothing gives so much pleasure u a well decorated window. Your windows will be the envy of your neighbors if you use the ,t.cedC Flat Rod -for curtains ..d alem..nts. Guaranteed not to sag or tarnish 'Bete is a Kinch Flat Rod in s color to match your woodwork or draperies. Every rod contains a written r � that ;t will not tee es .y4 Aeras otic attractive ee1atbr with the Kirsch Rat Real Come in and .re them Seasonable Footwear `j E feel the ret y least we TV earl do for you when you lease into Ibis store is to gilt. you Shoes or [Lubbers that will be absolutely com- fortable, and will II reit to your.atirtactic n We want you to realize that your well. fate is,.ur first consideration .011r prices ale molt Reason al.le. REPAIRING (ieo. MacVicar North side of Square Ooderich 61 Stoves! We handle the New Per- fection and Quick Heal Oil ,Stoves. anti have also two 'De- troit Vapor Stoves, prac- tically as good as new, to he sold at about Halt Price SW r W. R. FINDER Phone 131 Hamilton Si rest STRATFORD. ONT.. (Inl.rte'. beet praetieul training *retool. We he11 thorough Lorne. end �A I ris a 11.etrue-tore in. each of nee* tyre ween. - 'Commercial. PMtthand and TelegrsMy. tear snub 0•1?.. -unroof and roe .houId read ocr Write. fres cetslearec. wrote for 1t at estae. - - D. A. 'McL•C0WA, PrieetMt 1 NEW'GATE STREET LIVERY Having purchased the livery 'amines* of Wo,. Knox. 1 am imMoving the equipment nod in tend to provide Good Horses Prompt Service and Up-to-date Riga All orders will rreeiv. peteept ■nd careful 'a- mities. TELarno'n No. 173 for a Recd turnout. JUNE 14 Toronto Cattle Market lititra choice •toes.. , .51.26 to 58.116 !hatcher steers, good.... 7.80 $ 30 do. medium 7.75 7.86 do. common 7.25 7.60 Helfer., good to choke 7.60 8.00 do. medium 7.00 ".25 botcher cows, choice6.60 7.26 do. good 6.60 1.00 do. common 4.60 6 75 Butcher bulls. choice6.76 7.60 do. good bulls 6.20 6 30 do. medium 6.75 6.0(1 do. rough bologna4.60 4.75 !'ceders, 900 to 1,000 lbs7.00 , 7.60 do. bulls ... 5.50 1.00 Stockers. 700 to 100 Ibs7.00 2.60 do. mod„ 160 to 750 6.25 do. light, 600 to 650. 5.25 Canners ..., 3.75 Cutter 4.60 Milkers, choice* each60.03 Rpringers 50.00 Calves, veal choice9.00 do. medium 7.00 do. clmmon 6 U0 Lambs, yearlings 6.00 Buck Iambs , 6.50 Ewes, llghtlr' ' 5.50 Sheep, heavy and bucks 3.50 Hogs, weighed cif cars. 9. 5,1 do. fed and watered. 9.50 . do. f.o.b. 9.09 6.60 5.60 4.51 6.0) 90.00 75.09 10.51 8.ud 6.0'1 7.50 6.75 6.00 4.50 .60 iWholesale Produce Toronto wholesa:e prices to .he (rade: Eggs_ clal (cartons .21 to .25 I tree (selects) 43 .24 O 1 (new laid) .21 .22 No. 2 .18 ' .19 Cbeere-Kew, large, 19e.; do. twins, 1914c; old. large. 21c; do. twits. 210ec. Butter - Creamery prints, fresh.. .28 .T) Creamery sol:&; .26 .28 Dalry prints , .21 .23 Hakers' .19 .21 Hears-Prines, bushel. 53.10 to 13.25; H.P., ppr bushel, 53.20 to 53.26. Honey -Buckwheat, 7%e a round. In Dna; ,c to 70ic in barrels; Ftralned clover honey. 120_c; 14c in 5-:1. tins; tomb honey, No. 1, 53 per dozen; No. 2, $2.40 per dozen. Poultry Live Dressed DId fowl, lb .. 12e 14c 14c lea !?prang Irolltr3 250 40c rhic•kera . 17c 20-_ old turkeys.., 16c 20c Turkeys ....... „ 23- 26e Ducks 17c 1't- Potatoes--Cntarios, 507 r^r Dag. ot.t of store; 45c in car lots; N. w ltsuns- wicka. Enc per bag, out of stet ; 56c In car lots. Other Vegetate( Turnip•, l:an. 50e: nrrots bag, 75c; beets, bag, :.0c; par- snips, bag. 4';c; cabbages, crate, 83.25. Toronto 'Grab; Melees Manftoha flour quotattoc3 at Tor rnto are: Fir' t pate^.te. t' ^n I1 rot- 'nj 57.29 .. . .:.0 Ontario oat, -No. 2 w1:te, Sc.to !6c, outside; Nis., 3, No. 2, .:Sas. !rack: Toronto. Buc:twhe(;t-7-c to 77e. . Bran-Man,,0b8, 1.5. to bags, Tor :into. and eb0't3, $2d, T;:ranto, inid- dling3. 529. Rolled oats ---$3.40 to 53.51 rot' bag. Barney-On.:air.o No. 3. 70c to rom:nal. outai(.; feed barley, 65c to � 0c. • , Manitoba r.heat-]fay' ports -.No. 1 torthcrn, $1.211'_ , No. 2. 31.241x; No. . 11.21 '4, t -ark, lake ports. • Corn -No. 2. 80c, c.i.f., hay ports; :'anadfan corn, No. 2 yellow 77c. Ontario flour --55.15, seaboard. Peas -No. 2, nominal, 51.50 to 51.60. Rye -No. 51.10. Canada 1V rs;ern oa:1-No. 2 at bay 41orts, 59c :o 60e; No. 3, 5714c to i.' e; No. I extra feed, 671{c to 58'.1e Ontario Wl:eat-No. 2 white, 51.17 51.!9, out :de. Butter and Cheese Cot:anavllle. Que.-FOurt•'e,l factor tis offered 846 packegea butt r 1 ♦1 ilctcr.(m ro!d at 27%c. one 27%c, '.red two factories were unso, . No . horse wan offend. St. Hyacinth., Que.-100 pack•..ne; butter sold at 2614e, and 1,051 I:xes of ehsc.e' sold at 14c Perth -600 boxes white and 200 tomes colored cheese were cffered. All •.rete cold. Th^ ruling price was 16e. Belleville -2.160 boxes of white berme were offered. Sides: 540 at 15ter; 770 at 15 7-16c; 480 at 15 5-16e, .nd ba:ance retuned at 16 5-16e. Chicago Live Steck Cattle -Receipts. 17,000; market -say; native', et.. -era. 56.75 to 19 60; • ewtern eteeir 16.90 to 38.16; cows ,nd heifers. 53.20 to 58.85; calves.. '710 to 116.25. Hors-Recc:pia, 3b,uuo; market 'low; lig:It. 87.35 to $7.75; (nixed, !.7.26 to 17.65; heavy. 16.95 to 17.66; •osgh, 86.95 to 87.15; pigs. 81 to 17.35•. hulk of rales. 87.40 to 57.10. ' Sleep-Rec(Ipre. 16,000; market weak; sheep. 55.90 to 16.90; lambs. ;alive, $7.76 to 110.25; springs 37.75 to 111.40. East Buffalo Cattle Cattle---RxMpt.. 4.600; fairly as Ilv0; prime steer., $8.71 to 18.36; hipping. 18 26 to 58 15; batek.r., 5726 to 58.60; heifers, 86 50 to 58; crows, (1210 to 57; bulls, 55 to 17. Veale-Recelpte 1.100 bead, slow; 84.10 to 510 ifnrr--Rlrefptr. 16.000 head . Se - :lee; heavy and mixed corkers and Mid• 18 05; roughs. 36 60 to 11.81; [tags. 56 to 57 76 Bleep and Iambs -Receipts, 1.606 Meed; active and steady: lamb% 17 to Z11.b0; yearengs. 15 to 516.10; wetb. ire, 11.16 to 16.86. ewes, 88 to 16.711 'beep, Mixed. N to 11.26. Baled Nay and Straw Merchants are now baying oe (RejR r'eeoeto, at the fotlowtag ,este.•: paws hay, No 1. los .116 . Mite 517. N M ils. &Ina .... 14.10 11. r)tiW rue1.N 8.00 TBoaanAr, Jotta 17, UM 5 : W*11/111 eiliiiilltwWWlbllf1bIli* ill* dill, Ili* fi I� I�• M I LLAR SON F 3 F SPECIAL SHOWING OF THE E SweatersNew 3 3 3 3 3 3 We Feature Monarch Knit and 1 Handsome Silk Sweater Coats are 3 made with half belts in white, Kelly 3 green, cerise,lfawn, etc. At each.... 3 , :.... $6.50. $7.50 and $9.00 3 A full range of Sweater Coats in the rosea weaves and styles, at each........... *1.so. 52. 52.25, 52.50, $2. fikt, 49 a Sweater Coats 'ill be much more popular this season than they have been for many seasons, and for the cool evenings and all outdoor wear what could be nicer :' .al 3 3 3 3 .3 Turnbull's Shaker Knit Coats Turnbull's Shaker Knit Sweater Coats are the last word in Sweater Coat perfection, Roll or shawl collar. Colors white, brown, scarlet, grey, cardinal, navy. Sizes 34 to .}.}. Each,. $4.50 and $5 Children's Sweaters a Specialty Special values in white Honeycomb Shawls imported direct from Scotland. Prices from..... • $1 to $4.50 Real hand-knit Shetland Shawls, im ported direct, in grey and white. These Shawls'are very light. comfortable and durable. Prices from $1.50 each, according to size. Scotch and Canadian Knitting Yarns Baldwirn's celebrated Bee Hive Scotch Knitting Yarns iri``_, 3 and .}-ply, in white, • ;black and colors, at keenest prices. Millar's special Canadian Fingering Wool, 4 -ply, specially made for our.. store and an ideal Yarn for making soldiers' sox. In grey, navy, black, white, cardinal, etc.• Per Ib., $1. C U RTA i N S-\ ew stock of the pop- ular Scrim Curtains just to hand. 3 These Curtains are the best values we- e-lll have ever shown. Per pair. $2.25 to $7.50 3 McCALL PATTERNS N Eft' PARASOLS,-A'most select showing of all that- is newest in fancy 6 - Parasols for the comMg season, from .$I to $3.5t) 'Children's Summer Parasols, Special.. _goo 1t.: AND PUBLICATION.. • '• I he Store That is Al! a Store Should Be" � t Mil/ar's Scotcli -Store = TELEPHONE NO. 56 VI Vail ^IWi t4 .IVWPMT V‘mh‘flU f f h� friVI .P9! I TV►tfMI IV.M !144 Anti -tobacco Law Not Enforced. At the meeting of the Children's Aid -Society last week there wet.- pres- ent representative. of the Mini•trrial Association, the two public school*, the high iehool and the W. ('. T. C. Aceounte totalling: 57 JI weir .,rdeted 1,, be paid. Cont IIbin i.ons of til (teas Mr. It..l. Acheson and 112 iron. Mr. (:eo. Porter were acknowledged lo - stead of the regular report, toe o,,onty anent, Mr. l;. M. Flood, read a I -tier he bad awl kern to Mr. .1. J. Kelso.. Provincial supraiutendeut ..f 1'to l- dten's Aid Soe,etir-, glamor w general survey of the low k 111 iihir,n count y. It wasa mentioned teat ninety heals.. had Leen ri. rd during the Prat month, eighty/meg which had i.ren classified a. fellows : Sixty -Biz Bend ten tau, and four uneatief.ctoty. Em-. phaeis nate laid Wpm the tow er ref I keeping the Society weld.' regularly al echoed. The tualter it the rale of t cigarette.* to minor. arse then b ought up and 11 moughly diee•u.aed It wax , stated that •erste .cbrwdhcys of tender years were heuel esnekers '1'ne I,w governing -t t..• .ale and ri.rof cigarette• was. teal ami it wt. the opu•;on of those present that the law was atria - factory nut the enforcement of it had not been attended to. The nte.t•ng then tetolseu itself into a depute( en to wait upon the town roamed at tie next regular meeting to ask that body to ;nett act its ( Merry to enforce the I 7oltaeco Act and ale.. to sugaeet that ►Rept be taken 10 heftier the tole of tnb.er . and cigar etLP llersrr..l F.. A. M. Robertson and (:, 5t. Elliott were appnnied In mot ase •pokeemevt of the deputation. The piovi.lon of the 1bh.ceo Art which it is claimed is benne neglected rend, as follows : ' It shell he tete duty ..7 any constable or petoon having the power 1 of w eons*• Ido or person authorized r.' to do by nny byl..w in that behalf made by any ant hority or person hay - Ing power to snake such bylaw to arise any e7R*.pito', eipnetle papera or tobacco In env form ether than rigs.• ethos in ptaw..ion of any person ap- parently under the agar of sixteen years wham h. node un..k Ing or chew- ing or shout to 'invoke or rhes t. Iw.rrn on any street or public place." The Provincial Act toakee the age eighteen years. tALt.OW COMPLEXION Indicates IndI"esti ow eon. ipation or liver trouble. Flu PILLS w111 regu- late your system and build up the MK?. forces en that yon can alsp and enjoy life At all dealers 25 and :It Bents or Ile Pill Co... Rt. Thema., Ont- sold 1n by R. R. Wigle, druggist. _. Attractive Prices on Summer Goods at howell hardware Co. Screen Doors Screen Windows 51.flo i., s2 25 New stock of Hammocks just in, including latest and l.cr.t coloring. and design. - • Prices ranging from $2 (4) to 16.110. "Electric Irons" "Electric Grill" --Toasts guaranteed for all time. fries, boil.: and grills Price $:: •'.i Price $4.50 Watering Cans, Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers Bon Ami Oil Stoves the mO.t eumotnical oil .it (WC, on the market, besides doing the work in the least time New Perfection Blue Flame O11 Stoves and Ovens Detroit Vapor, Oil and Gasoline Stoves They r (l no generating, hai'je no wicks to burn on and work just like Ras. We 'guarantee these .toyts to give isfaction, and will allow any customer a free trial. Jut 1111150(1 - a fresh car of NATIONAL PORTLANDCEME. T. It will pay you to see tis hefot'e you buy. Howell Hardware Co. PHONE S7 PHnting?0MMAallows hiself to Gal e/ � ert.u.w e'