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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-7-1, Page 3V VI ME t GMAT ittffAIN3 REPLY •beantical THE ar(NAG : (OD CH : ONTA hTO T>meeo�a.r Jews . au $ !Nun • MOWS Reales wrW.•ww M R• flava le Antietam MMMM Rights @N �wrkldgt.a. Ju. 3$ _30.01 arltatn. V IAS . a �aaraadais trr�taed is W Baited States w sande public hen a'ew1 W ltesertat that �aaa�lwsaaiaii Se -. nae is Leedom last week, efforts to minimise Ircoaytar• e�� B a W ♦ $1f Malar ea account et the treat for Stan( W tr�wt OP' �� fR S4!1r mimosa. Na at aa0a to wiser the pets► um. Mi5m "amerled 1a the Aa•ericen mote TiME at March 1 Iastotisg epee the right . u to carry otk legitimate !ULD O N with each other and to Tin trade III oa .r�!5trab.nl with civilians Ila bslllgereat countries Apother mature 01 bot. to Gnat Brltala 1a sow 1a course of preparation and will be despatched as soca as the negetlatlons with 'Ger- many over submarine warfare have beet cleared up. While this coa- maskatlon probably will make refer - Mice to the latest aseaor..dwm, It 1s 'understood that the manner of ea- �311 U IC I3 I N Di N ti rut th. orderr in Cornu wlu sot ted u re sat to the gmeauon Yer_ tat ora_ mars AZ1NES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES hound or repaired. HOLD La7TERINU y war- resat fa Internationalere lais w forr the powers that Gnat Britain and her allies have assumed to exercise ever w eoaameree of the world. a its memo. the °Mee em- phasisesVecial maces• oe LtaTHaa 0001)S I Nona trade in favor of ratted States oe�dy y w , citizens" In setting forth that all Brit. hem at !!s aavxal„ ps sag a *Seals bays acted In everyease A. a. TAYLOR. litaA:Oaaal'artth the utmost despatch consistent I with the object In view, and of'sbow- IEZDICALtag laevery case such coa.iderntlo, I for neutrals as might be compatible with the object, namely, to prevent ll/e. fiat/. Hb1LEMANN, OtlTE- I t B�iPaMares. mins. n Amato we sad aril easels from carrying [cods for, or ,ideas ars• ear. sore .ad threat, d. ense. gap �� from. the enemy's temtory.•. ese sad rhsamoe.0a atle etloaa Ad�--- Meieremu 1removemI iceboat toe bits. Delos at iiesldsaa. ese..r Stolle. ..a tit. Andrew Med deteaday..any attain[ by appelatment. ' itF. J. R. FOB TER -EYE. EAR, gat. avaar...stdl�Yao�a.aey aye yte„aw en0ed4 [moa Chats► wawa. u bane Mike aaWa r. tr r ae••eday ; em sad tamest Verb Ophta.ttle mod Aural Iwstrcep .tmHi..lfar, .'nova limiest w. Eisstssd. OS S. Waterline Street. anam.etoIp.o turp.m. Te "' R. -s.UCIIO EZIL 11HOMA8 GUNDRY AUCTIUN53f; hes sr. tiedarl4. All Iaidamet ..s by mal nwetowebs �s e�+mvroriu barometer ta1.t LEGAL �C.HAI s KAKKIBTItp. 801.ICITCMt SOrARY 1.11.. aik, ak t.mitse seet.7wrcal iuu. User Leaks Lama. aad lawreete. PROUDFIRYr, KILU)l(AN d: PRO CDFUOT ialttaift 11*. bULWITui$$ )UTA.$3Z + PUKLIC, KM. 'the int. s. , luso... * ""'d i... boa Masa - Mae aiset* rasem to was at lsweef tate.. W. Pmiewoor. R.C. J. 1. Ituaa@•1r M'. Paocoroar. JR Uy 6LL. MtliKON. Y. C. AARLK1 TllfiL senator. emery penile. Ouse area. theorem rued doer fru At Climes flared*/ of each week 1a m albeit t..reet .,erupted by air. i basica. calico hewn A am. masa. itMAuioalf (YARROW, LL.B.. Bait. I amnia. anoraer..bsttea'. sot.. sed. Awe u. toed at fewest caw J a1 ONAGER. BARRISTER. SUI. tarry Vises eget Deem, traderttl 1-4.1 i I.SUltA/ICZ, LOAJIS. ETC. • 0t,000 O PRlvere FUNDS. TO r tela Au.ty M M. 0. GAM ►. easrsase B..ut.s stseea warms` wK. K UBaRTdo1, • • -•h re • F Ith obi an Ge d to Sec tea tw ROM obl pub the me bots Prize "is dip! Goy • • Ip GOING TO ENGLAND , Premier Leaves Ottawa For Old Country For Two Purposes Ottawa. ..tine 29-S1r•R:bert Borden left Ottawa yesterday afternoon for I New York, whence he will sail for Ensland by the Adriatic. The Prime Minister will be absent from six to eight weeks. Hon. W. T. White. Minister of Finance. will be Acting Premier until the return of Sir George In New r. who has been Brunswick. The Premier Swill be followed across the,. Atlantic by Militia. 1in a who will leave fortngland on Saturday next. The visit of the Prime Minister is partly for health and .recuperative purposes. He will :undoubtedly visit the front. as did Sir George Perley recently. He will also visit the amps of the Canadian troops and Inqu're of the home authorities as to the requlredtent or eoanecticn therewith. what 1s ex- pected from Canada The question of war order, pia: ed in the Dominlo, will also be dealt with. The gaestfoa .t finance fir Canada's prosecution of her part in the war will be another epic of discussion. Canada has al- ready obtained and voted $I:e.000,e0 f Brltlt•h . Co: r y ' for war purposes. Whether the Premieyr yislt will have any poiftla! significance is a Chatter 1 for conjecture. 1t 1. quite likely that 1 Its will consult the borne authoriti-s as to t'.:c• ..dvisability of holding an election in war times. AkRILICA's FIRM DEMAND t:eern: ny Is Ordered to Pay tome - Matey Lop of William P. Frye Washington. June 2S -In a note to C-rmany nude6cbfe by (be Ste,.• lo •partrneat yesterday. In the 'ratte of e William P. Frye. the Americanmei destroyed by the Prince Eitel rirdrkh, this government matnta:ns at Germany has violated a treaty Oration by destroying the vessel, d di meads prompt payment from many. The. note is tie strongest (+cement that hasyet been lent W r:ss the water In the ertlon of • rights o. American commerce. rotary of State Leasing states t "the real question between the o Governments is what reparation made ade for a breach of treaty igatloas, and that is sot a quutlon iotafalls within the jurisdiction of Prize Court The State Depart - at declares that 1t will act be red by any decision of the German Court• and reiterates that this a matter for adjustment by direstm oatic discussion between the two ernments.- IN.t 15ANCe Afi=If1 gins eat Lowman 1 Mnish. Ceases& and AO straws aaw.se, alta ia.NOvtlr' {Ealy 31.1" thr �sktrorIUMITAW wed Ota ( may. Vi .Mss •t mimeos. as.vhoest .!seer ere Tis ends W David'srm M. David's as.. PMS, ko01LLOP MUTUAL MX IN. 1111/11 ANON CO. -nem and belated tterse L �.. • Pres.. asNN srP.O.; sa t�2e. t:0 P. 0.; krit • Masa Ferri., Ma e * ; M AA.eet �r{r.aTiw ><.hrr.epm.: *1,,. /� ns.s ass. aes4ssh PeuseC -aside.. �wssr: Y�AKptesrCMts&sm.iwaeoewt1.s.�w� man. tisimli WRIAUZ Llcslulss WALTIUI 1. YAWL/ J.P.. 043156itucti. Usti. easses MUM OF MARIt1Ani LIC>p1OSI. Patent Solicitor 11I. S. WW1, Lawny J tis e Pause tuatara. V. .aTaW PinnollitlY TrudeU.s ed Ms111101111111 011.1111111. latriarineit Sag TIMMY selisesed le Expert Menem in paved suits. Pat- e umss la N N ret, , liaontroal. were we hrswm.r.q Brophey Bros, oonnazon To Waal Famed ✓'i and Bsfklsssrs Oha,fre�e tr11jp Freaks .1 Nature Barred on Future Alt Iatwslgraeaea Fee Can- ada ao-ada Must be Perfectly Human Ottawa. lope 20 -Hereafter all freaks aro to be barna fpom Caw. Whether they are hen tar ex- hibition or oilier ourposes ha�difenace. he Gveraaeas sided that '.reign aoestrosttlee west disappear. The feasor, has had the subject wader advisement for scans time. ane has received word tress the Department of lamigratea that the Customs Inspectors have been la- *Snaeted that hereafter ao freak of mature wast eater Canada. The sea- ter has also taken up the quokka et the *strawce to Canada of 1adetieat or humeral .lows for theatrical re. I arl.ewctt@e. Another Pre4Sfrsyw Arrest Haalltoa. June 25 -The pedes Mads what tbey ee.sider.d se tae portant arrest oat nfglt wise. (bey locked pup ()mead* Damara. The polies have la their possession ems. .4 literature wide! he 1s seaweed et 0lreal flag. 1t Is o1 anar0Netlo tier UMMi. and hakes appeal to Split Gereraa,.t pet the ick s a Mvelft the s1Nas tress ereehtag their Bernath l otbrss. He am* trait mimeo W !weer mid bar loss Mn about a moot Ro has been mew pliy.yesn► Have decorationswindcnv pleasure Nothing gives so much a0 a well decorated window. Your window, will be the envy of your neighbors if you use the O -far mweetbas Rod � wise Gusrshtbsd bolt bias" or tartest 71sere L a Kirsch Fist Rod M • vela tmn taaEvveryak your rod corsair a wrtnsa L - I tial k erM not mg or Wash •'• se impar41with 'tali 'tt"e'ara' mininot /a./ ar"h IICome in and see t bum G©0• HOHIYEIER Seaso rt tie Footwear WE feel the rely hast we can do for you %ben you come into ibis store it to give you Shoes or Rubbers that will be absolutely cgea.- tort•ble and will wear to your ratislactiro We want you to realize that your we'i- fate is our Hest consideration Our prices" ate most 'lrastn able. REPA! RIAG Geo. MacVicar North side of Square Qoderich OD 7CN. IS Twelves Cattle Market > M eiee steers $8.26 to PIM i Be are wanes. good8.10 8.25 i do. os •r 7.30 7.gS Heaters, peed 7 00 to (hate7.10 II. 10 I taA.pillidilill coma, • e�ok•v. • • I . 60 dor geed 5.60 tittssae@ 4.10 arlieM t Cholas.., 0.76 do. asdfirlb ........ 6.76 � rough bologna. 4.70 )/'seders.1100 le 11.000 11t.. 7.00 do. bulls 6.60 Stockers, 701 to 1100 lbs7.00 de. mat. 060 to 760 1.26 4 light. 600 to 4150. 6.25 CanCutters 3.75 Milkers, 4.60 6.00 chole,, .aeh$o.00 110.0e Seen 60.00 15.00 Calves' v..1, choice 9.00 5.75 do. medium 7.00 8.00 da common 1.60 6.00 Inabs, rearliagt 7.00 5.00 (lulled Iambs ._ 7.10 5.00 Beck lbs 6.60 6.75 Ewes. light 6.50 1.50 sheep, heavy and bucks 3.50 4.611 Hogsk weighed oft. ars. 5.10 . • do, fed and watered. 8.50 •• do. f.o.b. 8.60 7 0.20 7.26 7.25 , 6.00f 6 7.60.76 1.30 6.00 4.76 7.60 6.00 7.60 6.60 5.50 4.60 Wheleeale Produce Toronto. wholesale prices to the trade:- Eggs - Special (cartons . .24 to .35 Extras (selects) .23 .24 No. 1 (new laid) .21 .22 No. 2 .18 .19 Cheese -New, large. 17c. do. twins,', ,174.X; old. large, 21c; do, twits 21Kc. � Butter - Creamery prints, fresh.. .27 .29 Creamery solids ....... .:e .21 Dairy prints .21 .21 Bakers' .19 21 Honey -Buckwheat ?%c a pound. in tins; 70 to 7%c In barrels; strained ! clover honey, 12S4c; 14c in 5 -Ib. tins; I comb boneay, No. 1, 53 per dozen; No. 2. *2.40 per dozen. IOld Poultry e Dressed fowl. :h .. Ile 11c 14c Spring broilers 15c 20c Chickens, . 17c 20c 01d turkeys... 16* 20c I Turkeys ......23c 25c 1 Ducks I;c ib: I Toronto Grain Prices lfanitoba 'lour quotations at To to are: First patents 97.10 In cot second parents, $6.50 in jute; on[ bakers, -$6.30 in jute. ntario oats -No. 2 white, 54c to . outside No. 3. 53e to 54c. uckwhe..t-74e. to 76e. ran -Manitoba, $26 in bags, Tor. o. and shorts, 521, Toronto; mel. itt11,5s. $29. Roll r haz. rMrcy-on�tarlo �N'o. 3,170c to 13.50 pto 772e. ?nal. outside; feed barley, e:e. anitoba wheat -Bay i.arts-X0. 1 kern. f13m.: No. 2. $1.'51,; \.x 1 32-x, track. lake p; rt=. ren-No..2. 791x0. c.if, Pay porta; adlao. No 2. 7te. etarlo flour- -54.60. a :board. as No: 2. rominal. S1 So to $1.60. r..` • No 2. 91 10 to 91 12. nada t:': at. rs oats --Xis. 2 at hay . 62r; No. 3, 61c; No. 1 extra Sle: Onigrn wheat -No. 2 white, 51.11 to sl ts. eutsig•.. East her :le ttle-Receipt., 3,5ei head: se Orlin. ar•r..' 99.23 to $5.6:; :$1,11112111: �ipping, $� P' u• $9: hntrh• r,, 57 to 1027: h„ r, r•. 96.5. t • $' .M*; cows, 53.641 to 9: 2:',, bulls. s;.to 17.25: 'Feels- -R., eipts. 1.4vu head; active - $4 50, to III. Holts- -R.:Mir s. 17.0('n bead; re the; heavy. $A to 0 .10; mixed. $811 Ito 1.1.25; corkers and • pigs, is 23. roughs. $4.So to 56.7 stags. $:i to $5.76. Sheep and lambs ---Receipt,, 1,4 �0 head; active: Iambs. 57 to $11.25: yearlings, 115 to 94.26; %ethers. *7 'o, 87.25; ewes. $3 W $6.60; sheep, mixed, $6.60 to $5.7:,. - Tor ton i stro 15c Oil Stoves ! 00 We handle the New Per- fection and Quick Meal Oil Stove. And leave als,p two. De- troit Vapor Stores, . prac- tically- as good a, nun. to he sold at about Ba nom H nort 3. $ Co Can 0 Pr R, I r, port s feed. Hall Price m. -see- , W. R. FINDER Phone 1:31 Hamilton Street CENTRAL '// STRATFORD. ONT_`/ (]wtarfo'r beat praetHat tralalt. silent We bye Monarch corns* and ?Tperiethree lantraatore in eacb of ear department. Cosomerciat. same . it haned aTalWOur at bra r kills. fres ,statsAass elwe. writsits iford oc r for Itaweat D. A. MCLACf1,A\, Prtneipal, NEWGAT E STREET LIVERY Having psrebased the Itvery-hu.lo se of W. Enos. 1 am Improving the equipment end in- tend to provide Good Horses Prodspt Service and Up-to-date Rigs All order* wW reesltre prompt sea tl@tefnl Tasman' 170, 173 for a good tsreo.t. H. R. STOWE Ca tire: Meats -Wholesale Beet, forequarters• ewt.$10.76 to $11.75 do. hindquarters... 14.50 15.50 Carcases. choice...... 12.26 13.25 do. common 10.75 11.75 Yeats, common. cwt7.00 11.00 do. medium 9.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 10.00 10.60 12.00 12.60 9.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 23.00 do. prime Heavy bogs do. stop Yatton. heavy do. light Spring lambs, cwt..... 20.00 Chicago Live Steck Cattle -Receipts. 16.000; market steady; native. Ss 7; to 99.70; western steers. 57- to $11.2:; cows and heifer, 52.25 to 19.40; calves, $7 to 510.10. Hogs --Receipts. 45,000: market slow; Tight. $7 10 to 57.85; mixed. $7.20 to $7.811; heavy, 54 95 to 57.60; rough, 56.95 to $7 10; pigs. 84 to $7.50; Milk of sales. 57,1; to 1715- Sleep- Ref elPf 7.416.Slee►-Receipts 8.100; market Iva;•tp.p. $6 t5 to 84.20; lambs, $7,. to $9.60; springs, $7.60 to 510.76. Choose Markets 225 bases einem et 15%c per W. Cowanavilie, Que.-560 Dacha[.@ a< better and 109 boxes of cheese. Brat. tar sold at 31%e: cheese at Ie 11.110; Ste. Hyaelslbe, (jee.-450 boas@ of cheese nand•. at 14 7.110. Small Ise of hatter geld at 28%e. Is@a@,d ter.. lowered and Maty -eve Moen of Meese were ofsred. Alt *old at 10 1110. baled Hay amd Straw Morohaats aro aro Tomah at e [rr1*gg ow?d as *a Da6M hay, No. 1. too .$111.54teEli .gg ,tbe. .r. 14.50 10.011 MILLAREYSON pecial Values from All Over the Store! New Parasols Kayser and Niagara Maid Sills Gloves Wash:Goods Black and while stripes, the season's most popular design la wide andlnarrow stripes in a rich qual- ity of Batiste. Spatial value 2.ic a yard.. Maple -Leaf Suiting Maple Leaf Suiting in natural linen shade with :olored stripe, suitable for ladies suits, separate skirts, ate. Will give splendid satisfaction. 27 inches wide, per yasd :51c. b Khaki Ihill for Bry Scout suite. extra heavy quality, will give endless wear, 31 inches wide, par yard _'tale., Khaki Drill Women's House Dresses Special value in Wemen's House Dresser, well wade from good quality percale, all sizes, light and dark colorings, special, eacb Special Value in Factory Cotton Factor c Cotton, beevy quality, Dice even weave, :vt inches wide, mint suitable for Red Cross put - poses, Ile per yard, 11) yards for 51.ur1. serve Special Rates value in all -wool Serge, apletrdid heavy quality and values that 0au0ot easily Ise repeated. :#1 inches wide, per yard Auk. Ash for Hose No. 120 A special value in women's seamless lisle Hose, super quality, Radium Brand, black, white and tan, per pair 23e. Great Valise in Curtain Nets New stock of Curtain Nets to band in rise newest designs in white, cream and ecru. Finished edges, 1.3 inches wide, per yard •Sic. ' Japanese Rugs Special values in Japanese Rug.,suitable for sum- mer pottage., bedroom,, etc., aiz. 3 yards squarer, in green, red and uavy designs, special Et 7.; Our epeeist Seamless Tapestry Square, size 3 z 1 yards, extra heavy quality, medallion and allover designs, special value. $11:i eacb. Our Special $1.00 Bedspread Extra heavy y.Cteh'y, white Bedspread, la.•gesize, (it x 1 I. Special al M. McCALL'S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS ---None Better Millar's Scot/ Store The Square, Coderichr Ontario Phone 56 THE FAULTLESS FRUIT. Peter McArthur' Writes Lovingly of the! Luscious Strawberry. Gruff old Doctor Johnson doubtless thought he was speaking the last. word il.,ut fruit when he said that God could bare made a better betty than the strawl.erry, but he did not believe that God ever had. But then -what variety of strawberry did !fac- tor !obnson have in mind i None of our hest berries date tack mote than a bundled years, and the berries he knew could not have done more than give a suggestion of the kinds we enjoy. Hia Petite, may have been glorious, but their is one glory of the Wilson and another glory of the Sena- I t Dunlop and other glee ies of many kind. of strawberries ; for one straw- berry differetb from another straw- berry in gloi y. As Ur. Johnson has , been dead for many years, and i need Dot fear his wrath, 1 shall venture to amen& his epigram 1v saying that when Clod wanted a beater berry than the rt raw berry be made soothe straw berry . Of course the wild strawberry b hero known since the earliest time r all parts of the world, but the domes- ticated variety as we know it w.. introdu:ed from Virginia In 1tCOi `.Since then bortieultnriste have bee in pursuit of the ideal berry and now they are hoping for great thing through hybridization, selection. end what practically amounts to creative evolution At the Vineland* experi mental station alone they have this year over two thousand new varieties to test in the hope of discovetiog one that is new and surpassing. According to fruit statistics the strawberry is now more widely used than any other fruit except the apple. It may he used to advantage either cooked or raw, and canned rtnw1w, - ries carry their militiamilitiato every season of the year. Then thete must be strawberry jam for the children's lunches. at school and for the wok - man's dinner pail. 1a short, it may he reed in iso many ways, .i1 delight- ful.Ihet every boners/it no matter low poor, feel• that she tat have • supply of strawh.rtiee i mese form if she is to have • bre m worthy of tM o l�e name. Not is it a fruit of onmpatable quality, but it has no p IinM, ne core. no pit and no waste of any kind Ito Des is as economical as it is delightful. Because sf its p•er. fectwns it bas a place of itrws owe inI the faro} of bo•.k and test of all it is /hefirst fresh fruit tis come oa m the a,ket in the sprigs when we are sharp set after the long winter. Csquestioesbly the strawberry de- serves Abe account of its erection given try that delightful fabulist. John Ames Mltehell, editor of IJfe. Ile tabled that tte;Creater took so much good material sad so noseyey flavors to GowdiedI M. the Haddon River as that the devil used op an his power for evil la Mhos It with the most distreesi.g WINO I amea-t of hs to le[Duc e a fa any r _ a.' had nothing left with which to spoil a it. So he ••fled bowling" and we have , in the strawberry the one perfect a brrry the "entire and perfect cbryso- . I lite of fruit." -Peter McArthur. n------- 1 "i'm trying to get beck to me poor a,veld' mother, whined the tramp. "Site ain't seen me fare for ten long years " "f believe you're speaking the - truth. ' muttered the okl gqntleman. "\Vbydrl.'t you give it a wroth '" A NEW ISSUE of the Telephone Directory ia now t •,,,. pt.Mr^.1. red ad..tt..,,..era ••r..••• fart t ant..re a• reperM/ tee... L..I learr p•. .t erre wen lints w.M.r . rri.! T . eta, 0... y,❑ 10.t . t ., tie 14.t pr.,.,.w . t e.n.ere Irby floe area, u..der are s.... name i e flee a,+;dveereer' r"r The Bell Telephone Ca. ofCanada 13Iewr Nh . r .ag 1. N Los GM. Then the Ormiter tt5a10 the ,taawlarr GItOa the tiUmp,end le rontarel mho lo em wow?libtgOm/ mil 7.mft2. UOIESI LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR Op Grandma•, gage Tea red �r aRreC�r. • 14 d his h 10r.. qll Cray trig, ro.e.er bandanna rel•• We all kaow the wimp. segos of youthfal aan ppearce YOU/1r hair 1. yooalarm. It makes mare the tae. Whoa it fade, turns gray and Ricks dry, wispy aid waggly. jure • her applications of Sage Tea ..d Sulphur eaDatil may apptrsrsas• a bemired NJ. 7 amyl Leek year[! Either prepa. the Mak at leae or art from nay drug store a pu Beat bottle of "Wyeth". Sags and Sutphin. C.apousd." Tlewads of folks reooesmeed this ors Oa hair beawtltdl w it Jerk or reimoves dGtad' . stops asa3p IMbMg rodf lair: haul., M ly an can WG as It,45st . sal atetrslly . ifd evenly. Tee semis e • mange or ant briar with Arawhe three. tho heb, halo( me el :i .e a elms. tis y hair: after another or Ma Me after Spa',' ..__- McLaughlin (Buggies Call and inspect our new stock of the above high- grade Bu les. «'• have the latest i913 designs to suit all re- quirements. McLaughlin Carriage Store HAMILTON STRewT Th• only basophilic* ewer ` a trove sane r traelle issw11 with asking erreh sheet was harpists, sh@egb to get his week deem