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W.Ottas41 taep�awbevrume
laaa petit ly the
Pala Move and tae. Mott: UDepaaset-
Ma erM Moe are be br s4blseg Ute.
light W maths hes bi smile.
Relay basewdges Diss hie tits.. He
is as parttime • Weight as ever wow
esitn breeches and a model ma jor-geo-
t•3--4a feet • MO model.
It Is tens that meal quesuooe bad
te be laid over or Daly pal/.dealt
with Mass the reepo.ab4. ihiobter
was ooh of the seentry, but now that
be lees returned the pubaic osey look
fee qulek &etle.. Tb. manse of a dl..
abie-e.t dual. for swap* bee las
are while the Major-aaer�aJl was her -
leg a good time i. Li adoo. but sow
that be is back oe the spot the eta's
ts►.t wUl doebilees quoit. • sew 1*.
whOther matters which pew.
ish bays preened, in tact, dories
the whole Ione term of sir 8mm's sum-
mer holidays, are voeat anal trafntsg
for oar disabled berme, the piecing of
the returned esterase In jobs at keit
as good as they left. and perhaps the
establishment of halt a dosen soldiers'
homes to shelter the utterly bdr'ess.
Alt summer the cripples. the maimed.
bIi.ded, shattered by the war. ha.e
Ma drifting back sod come of them
oemplain bitterly of their Ks•taeot.
Maeda Nest them to battle proudly
enough mad thought much of Rory
and thine' like that, but failed to pro-
vide for the wreckage. Now that the
Major-Oener•l has Dome back well
sad strong atter the hardship of the
Leedom season he will probably hook
Moo this question. Itis as mach the
work of the Militia Drpartasat as the
complete outdates of the battalions
which enlist for the front.
A.otber matter which needs mwd-
iag is • certain favoritism wbicb Sir
Saes will be surprised to learn .UU &s-
ista. He probably thought became
statesmen oo both sides of polities
were kyle/ aside their party differ--
mese
iffereoese and joining bands to recruit
saute for King and count, y that the
Militia Department and this much
vaunted Furcbaete, Committee were
AOma
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aaerb.e liam.ee slyest. ilsam1M.
,!y L ROBERTSON.
tt1v • DWUaMICII MEM
ea Lro.ssrse 1 Bah. Cada s.a
ape a WAIL-
and
ags.
nrr s Tfa 6
sand n t UJ.
gee _ �saeaseetessee. Disse iN
essia
�tl`1Ql *i $C� Or em eseel imed
Sinderth IP";
)eba
runaitag their bowers" col the Mae
lines. Not ea If the Major-(iesslral
bad bees In Ottawa instead of four
tbo.Med miles of blue occas away be
wo.ld know that where eppoiatms.te
sod coatr•0t, are concerned the old
traditions are in force. Ooo.Woes•
1a the arm are like kiesee--!bey T . g�o
by favor. Booe
Bodo the etraele.
oely thing to he sbarsd with the Op-
poeitlos is patriotic amber/.
Oa.adian soldiers are tmareblsg
shoat, some in raga and some le beg%
. et from choice bat became the sail..
ilia authorities have got supplied :hem
with unlfoems. The mantis for eel-
10rae seem to be awarded on the
Mot ot the man with the pall
4.81 the job even if he has .o plant.
while the an with the plant gets .o
lob ail he develops a crops pull.
vski naturally holds things up, foe It
often bappans that the etas with the
pull and the mon with the pat do
n ot sysetbrssi.e, se Finance Mater
Whits would say. Whoa thele !Mega
are called to hie attention the Mater-
General
ajor•0..e .l may 1..spoetad to ask whet
difference who makes the soldieers
east, so long as it ooven • Wave heart.
As a mobiMr bawl! he will under -
Mai th t eo.ea, std loyalty reosg-
waM that, tb.$.men
w▪ illDebtse well with Grit khalif es
hie leek es Toe*.
An a g.ii..t knight 81r Sam will
broth all these petty motives aside and
tamest on the .oWMro having the right
kind of clothes regardless of the shops
they come from. The man with the
seat out of bis pants who has jaw
joi.ed the army naturally yearns for
she rainiest of kis new calling. So
dem the other m•. whose trousers
arty be {.test tied whom glory drives.
Beth Boars entitled to the -respect
add the advertising of their loyal in-
tentiocs wbtcb their uniform implies.
Personally I do not believe that the
usitorsa will affect their votes one
way se the other. The uniform is
skisdeep but party convictions are a
good deal deeper than ChM.
The Major-General would be well
advised to expel this fear which
halts the Militia Department and
the Purcbaein g Commission -the fear
that • Tory soldier might change his
tubed bemuse his fighting clothes came
from • Grit factory. There's nothing
in it. The eba.ae• ars he never thinks
of his clothe., so lung{ es be has 'em
and they bang together. And oven
U the subject were called to his atten-
tion I doubt if be would pause in the
at of battle to argue out its political
beeritsis.
Yea, Sir Sam will seed to use his
oyes -those sharp, alnclsg Napoleon
eyes. which threaten and command
everybody but The Toronto Telegram.
If be as them as be ought he will
soon discover that the system of grant -
Ing pro.kional IMutensnciee t0 eager
young Conservatives who take a .bort
Map ooutse at 'novae to qualif
while at the name UNDO gemmed offi-
cers are tweed down for places at the
front because they happen to be L•b-
oral, is not a .quare deal. This q•-
t.es deliberately dieoo.rsgges the pa-
triotie impulses of half the population.
And it lr not 0008.ed to lieutenants
either. it affects all reeks. There le
least one Major-Ge.eral
Mand.
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SUMS Op MAMMAS L90NNIIIK
Patent Solicitor
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PI a NAL : OfDB,RICH : ONTARIO
TWO NERVOUS
WOMEN
MARKET QOOTA110NS
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fir
Weis Well Oy 1016 & risb•
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Ile m.d)iae the tiseterhe me ad be-
- the C1epseed. Hiatt I
bei lama • betide I was ablet. sit
and le . dent time I was able to de
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was dews wll& saewas p.asretla► I
was ple ami week Ned ws.Y Dewe kpe-
ise% spas` afek heirm std a bad
pets 'wise sap sbwWPYsi 1 wimp
wader the We at Menne desdswlsk
did net itgw._ I wassswssk 1 Isola
busy stand kelp assegai tai nipilr.s.
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baa We min we& sod happy std
Y haw beans is le weight std q
lase leaks sive." lbs. J. W.
4owas$at L b lyhrMa. 1r.
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weans and bald la sidle NaIMMISM
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:Mee .:e(...tawrar I Iw•s laws saliteiU n. �.
ipremeds ea
ntend ]w 1- itiMiwasa
p..parsan far ..navel
Upset witness In palest 1 .M. Pat-
ents obtained in all countries. N M.
James Streit. Montreal.
%Mier tee lefent Mi.r.
Brophey Bros.
GODSRiOH
'lie Lending
p Directors
asd EsMlsers
a .e.eVsUy attended te
ail bom night or day.
Oblesse t.•.g.e-
Mere she Ohd.- rspage. with
mai at epeM. ear twat Newly
New we ewe teas as, Stew
where the selgt.-1 Lldeses themsshes
teen diem Oat it Is pe.M0le that the
peas! Arose de1aeews estesd
UM yews see pats meek as they ds
agey-
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111e -Mare pee derided west yes will
weer st the east esnmesT
-maria eeseewae se the Mweee Net
tee seat sm 1 sere • portents Ma
PM re . Witt •e, amts lei teem..
would as let we wee Per e 111111s.-
BC11lawd Z1ae . -u_ ►
btnow at
who M suffering from the .ort of in-
justice. Bir giam once had experience
tit General Hutton's hand* of the
boats that patlest merit may be
althe d to take from those in author-
ity.Be had, as we remember. t0 go
to south Africa on his own hook and
might grateful we are to him for set -
Ming the Boer war se some M he did -
he sad Turpto. Bet did be leathe
ismsiss 1 'Il. n. toms that you caul
keep • bero down and you coastal
lir Sam is to great leek, 1.
luck to he aljett4itmsral and M
of Militia t* Dada In ohm
war the wain baa ever sena, h sinal
geek wham united coast'? We
hiss and an Opposition kind even to
hie faults, tont itis up to hem t• tans
his great boaPiervidoeso
has
bowies
ep en
Lib-
erals
ani Oenoer.diver-whoY Noma
the MA1ti. Departments de e fH. P. G.
=roll Nea¢ beale and
School
Shoes
The time is here again to
get your boys and girls pre-
pared for school.
They will need good strong,
serviceable Shoes, the kind
that will stand the test in
any weather.
In this line we have ex-
celled all past efforts and you
will find at your command
the most complete stock of
neat, reliable School Shoes at
the
Lowest Possible Prices
�ur stock of Shoes for working-
men War been selected with the
greatest rare from the best
manufacturers sad does not in -
elude anything that will sot
give satisfaction.
REPAIRING
Geo. MacVicar
North side of Square
Oodsrich
isrTsdIidl 3
Tante C.ttle Market •
Metro cheese arse--..... $7.76 t. a .Se
B usher steers, good... 7.50 7. N
4e. aseal.a 1.71 7.M
de. cameo 1.N 6.b
Hollers. geed to shetssT. MI 1.N
do. medium 7.00 7. ft
asteber cows. obelee600 7. N
de. good 6.60 6.30
4e. coma.. 4.60 6.60
B elteber balls, chelee4. Se 1.00
do, good but 6.60 6.00
da medians 6.00 6.60
di. rough bohemia4.10 4.76
Feeders, 100 to 1.N0 IMI. 5.76 7.00
do. ball 4.60 6.60
Mockers. 700 to 500 lbs. 8.60 6.76
ds. sed., KO to 750 4.25 6.60
da light, 600 to 660 6.00 1.60
Osssers 3.76 4.00
Cotten 4.60 le .00
Milkers, choles. each30.,,0 80.00
Bprtager 50.00 90.00
Calves. veal. sbcic9.00 .1.00
da medius 7.00 $.00
do. commas 6.60 6.00
l�eabs, y,artlags 7.00 8.80
S pring lambs 8.76 9.10
Called Iambs 660 7.60
B uck lambs 5.00 6.00
Mmes. light 6.36 0.50
.here, heavy and bucks s .10 4.50
!fags, weighed off cars. 9.40 9.66
do. fed and watered. 9.25 9.50
M. f.o.b. 8.90
i
Wholesale Produce
Toronto wholesale prices to the
trade:
Special (cartons)
Mitres (selects)
No.
= straight (new -laid)
Butter-
. 24 to .26
.24 .26
.22 .22
.16 .17
Creamery prints, fresh.. .26 .21
Creamery solids .31 .28
Dalry prints .24 .27
Bakers' .21 .32
Cheese --Large, 14c to 14y%c; twins,
14%e to 14%e.
Honey -Buckwheat, 7',4c • pound.
to tins; 7c to 7jkc in barrels; strained
clover honey, 12c to 121)fic in 5-11. tins;
comb honey, No. 1, $3 per dosen; No.
2, $2.40 per dosen; 80-1b. tins, 11%c;
10-Ih. tins. 12c.
Poultry Live Dressed
Old fowl, lb. .. 12c 160 18c
Spring broilers 160 17c
Old turkeys .. 12o 17c 17c 23.c
Ducklings .... lee 120 17c 18c
Turkeys ...... ... ... 21c 22c
Macaws Estate
Exclusive agents for
SCRANTON
COAL
for Goderich
and District.
Best Cal Mined.
Amy geas*ty few all Maple
Oahe, Milted Wend, ■anksk
end llled11n4I Mahar sr Pine.)
TIILMPIBIINIIIIh else
seddeme ss. tr de
Toronto Groin Markets
Maaltoba wheat -Trace. lake porta,
No. 1 Northern, 61.02; No. 2 Northern,
41.00; No. 3 Northern, 97c.
Aaerkaa corn -Track, lake ports -
No. 2 yellow. 8434e
Ontario' oats -New, 311c to 40c; old,
Na 2 white, Ito ta_62c; No. 3 white.
60e to 61e.
°starts wheat -No. 2 winter, new,
84e to 86c; slightly tough, 84c to 91c;
sprouted or smutty. 70c to 60c.
Rye -No. 2. 76e to 80c. outside.
Manitoba flour -Pint patents. in
Jute. 34.26; second patents, 35.76;
strong bakers', 36.66.
Ontario eosr--Nm* 4.$ r. M p.r
asst. patents. 1334
MUlte.d-Bran, Ser tong 326; shorts.
per ton, its; middlings. per ton, the;
good feed dour. per bag, 31.86.
Toronto Wholesale Vegetables
Potatoes. new, per bag.$ .10 to 31.00
Cabbage. Can., per crate 1.00 1.26
Ctulitower, per doz..... 1.00 1.76
New Lima beans, MD..... .08 . , .
do. small lots .08%
Celery, per doz. ' .26 .30
String beans. bakt........ .30 .40
Tomatoes, can., bskt...... .16 .30
Onions, Can., dos. bun , , , .16
Yellow skins, bakt 25 .40
Americans, per 100 lbs... 200
Carrots. Can.. dos. bun.... 20
Onions, Spanish. case.. 3.25
:'ukes, per Mkt. .36 .60
Bests, new, per dos..... .2C
egg plant, pet baht. .60 .00
Vegetable marrow, batt .16 .26
The Nein Fall Coats!
OUR SHOWING of New Fall and Winter Coats for Ladies,
Misses and Children is moot complete. The styles, are sure to meet
with your approval and are entirely different to the styles of last
season. We make a special feature of Ladies Coats -at
•10.00. 515.50, 515.00 and 51..50
and would advise an early selection,as the materials are very scarce
and it will be impossible to get such values as the season advances.
(i dre.'aVnats.-A full range of Children's Coats to snit all
ages at niostmoderate prices. i
eve Skirts. -Special value in Ladies' Serge Skirts in black and
navy, newest styles, $5.00 each.
liens Dress Gook and Saks.-Serges and Gaberdines are the
most popular materials for the coming season. We are partku-
larl) well prepared to meet the demand. Navy, black, brown
and greet* are the most favored. We draw special attention to our
Serges at 11.00, $1.50, 12.00 and 12.25 per yard.
LiSea.-backs-Iiaeu9.-For September weddings we feature "OW
Bleach'' Linens and are fortunate in having a good stock of their!
scarce goods at practically old prices.
"Old Bleach" Linen Sets, one tablecloth and one dozen nap-
kins to match,in beautiful designs,at $10.00 am; $11.50 the set.
"Old Bleach" Linen Towels in handsome designs at per pair
$1.00, 11.50, 12.00 and $2.50.
"Old Bleach" and "Meadow Bleach" Embroidery Linens.
"Old Bleach" Linens are a Luxury without being an
Extravagance.
New Sweater Coats for Ladies, Gents and Children
A delayed fhipment of knitted Cccds to l:ar.d this week. We are headquarters in Huron County
for knitted goods. Our special shaker knit Anstralian wool Sweater Coats for ladies and gents,
roll collar, all colors, sizes 34 to 46. $3.00 each.
PERRINS' GLOVES P. and C. COMI TS
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE
"°' Millar's Scotch Store eh". Se
j
FULL VALUE FltOR
(Sy Peter McArthur)
The war is developing M may
• iper Meal 4sesseetesa a�11
should prevail M eii e
of the country. Even oar goverment
is preaching honesty, thrift grid eess-
omy-work that was usually left t0
the palplts. in addition to this. busi- l
see organisations are adopting a
mace public-spirited attitude and giv-
tag more attention to the service they
should render for tate money they re- 1
Olive.
Chicago Cattle Market
Cattle -Receipts. 1.500; market
steady; beeves, 36.25 to 310.35; Texas
steers, $4.60 to $7.60: western steers,
$6.90 to $9.00; cowc and heifers, 33.15
to $8.70; calves. 18.00 to 312.00.
Hogs -Receipts, 13,000; market
higher: light. 37.35 to $8.15; mixed,
36.40 to 38.05; heavy. $6.10 to 37.70;
rough, 34.10 to 34 30; pigs, $7.00 to
$8.50; bulk of ales. 16.56 to $7.76.
Sheep -Receipts, 15.000; market.
lower; native. 35.50 to $5.90; western,
$5.60 to $6.00; yearlings, 36.26 to
$7.10; lambs. native, $6.60 to 43.76;
western, 46 75 to $9.00.
East Buffalo Cattle
(Alt tIe-Recetpta, 400; fairly ac-
tive and steady.
Veale --Receipts, 700; active and
steady. 34.50 to $13.
Hogs- Receipts. 6,000; active;
heavy. $7.65 to 58.06; mixed, $8 25 to
48.40; yorkers and pigs, 68 40 to
38.60; roughs, 46.10 to $4.26; stags.
44.50 to 45 60.
Sheep and labs-Recript., 3.200;
sheep active and stt,ady; Iambs. slow;
Iambs. 36.00 to 49.26; yearlings. 44.60
to 47.50; wethers. $6.50 to 14.75;
ewes, 43 to 44.16; sheep, mixed. $4.25
to M.O.
Dressed Melva
Torooto wholeeale houses are bust -
1.1g to the mall trade a. follows:
Orel, hindgoarters....415.14 t0 $18.50
do forequarters ... 10.00 11.00
do. chnlco side.... 11.26 11.
do medium .... 1 9.76 12.
do. common 3.26 1
Mutton. light 11.00
Vials. prime 13.60
Shop hog. 1.26
Lambs. sprees 16.00
1
A notable example of this sew
spirit Is being shown in the trait
Industry of the country, which has
now reached so large • proportion.
The organisations baring charge a
the marketing of tender fruits Ib ^ ,
ryes, currants. plums, peaches. etc.)
are particularly anxious to place the
work of marketing and distrlbstion on
a plane of patriotic public service. 1t
Is their aim to distribute their pro- ,
duct. so widely that then will be n0
waste and at the same time to place
them on the market ln such • way
that the consumers shall have fullThe
value for their money. Daring 11. j
past few months I have had an op- !I
portunity of Investigating the business
EVERYTHING you are interested in
is worth a picture. At the picnic or
on your fishing or hunting tripe, wher-
ever you go there are scenes and inci-
dents that you can preserve for ail
time with the click of the Kodak
%butter. We carry a full line of
Kodaks and Supplies. Mail and tele-
phone orders will hare our prompt
attention. R.. R. SALT, WS,
i
1a.sl l pyo w! ars receiving sy
plleMia.s we came* new. Modems may
aster at any time. Wed for our free oeta-
lags• and .s. 1f It tngr..t. yea.
IsieenemsesseesiesIesosinaIWSPif
Toronto Int.. has • well-earned repot v ion
for superior bu.law•od ,bortb.nd .dueatlos
and for Yui.t ng students to 'bolo. on.ltlona.
Commence now. Catalogue free. W J. EL-
LityTT. Principal, 734 Yonge 8t.. Yonge .ad
Charly It,,.
of marketing plums and peaches. I
have Interviewed growers. dealers and
retailers and have no hesitation in
saying that except in a few centres
when there ani local ordnance' that
interfere with the business of market -
Ing outside products It should be pie- I
sible for consumers to get better ser-
vlce than they have ever had In the II
past. They should get good sound
peaches and plums at a fair price and
1n order that they may be able to 1
4o so 1 aria Eoing to make them an i
unusual otter.
1f you feel that you are being over- .
charged for peaches, plums or tender,
traits kindly send the facts to me.
stating price paid and date of making I
the purchase and the district from
which fruit was secured. This will (
enable me to learn exactly what the ,
price of fruit should have been when
you bought at that particular dme.
18 you have been overcharged i shall
write and let you know so that we
may expose everyone who Is trying to
make undue profits In this year when
every man should be doing his part
for the good of his stricken country.
The campaign to sell the fruits M
the grit big selling campaign to be
organised wlthtn the empire since the
Outbreakthe war and it Is dished
le handle a business in such • way
ile to estexample to the rest of the
sgepfre. Tb"this end everyone Is ask-
Oi 10 cooperate. from the grower to
to o.mwaer. The consumer In par -
Ma ar M requestte�dd to report all in-
stances of over -charging so that the
persons eutity et it may be exposed
14. to petite eeniuTe. Complaints will 00
11.110 i Iav+otlsated by Peter McArthur, Ap-
10.50 w P. • out.
meet 00 Let tis all let together and roe that
the fruit erop Is marketed this sea -
GSM in a masa worthy of patriotic
Baled Hay and Straw *tissue of the empire who wish to
hat
lol merchants are o*synth w buytea Eh.1°
p aad to atoIt t the o,
prices"
Rale! hay. sew, No 1.p1.es to $19.00
de. No 1 us 16 .Se 16.00 T ua mow saw Jesuary. 191Sated strew ..s1.N 0.M
I sail M M Dasa • lei' .'•� .•., -
Signal until
January 1916, 25 .cents
A Name that Coverts
that means proven quality -
absolute purity - full weight -
certain satisfaction - is
wi.aw.sor--•-
5!
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SUGAR
FM AIM peersRWDPATH hes hese bow. as C soada's
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