The Signal, 1916-6-29, Page 3AIR SIGNAL ! GODERJCH, ONTARIO
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HE THE RECRUITING PROBLEM.
AND Some Things That Should Be Done Differently --
ONLY Compulsory Service Is Out of rho. Question, but
URINE System of Registration Could Be Adopted.
SEW ARE
OF
1MITA-
TION8
SOLD ON
THE
MERITS Ob
Uttawa,June 211. -What the shrewd- be near her son. The Militia Depart-
esi arida eesptels d le net the sleek. meat onaki save this count y a lug of
Dees of the Ooverement 1e recrultloojg I money by paying( operation alio -
bee the wae'eful and inefficient meth- aur only wbere separation allow-
ods It empluya. Cosmos store sed as anew are needed to keep want term
eye to eeosutuy are two lhloge moss the door. People who r geed the sap -
seeded at beedquarlere Jest now. The &ration allowance as ultra pocket
pose heinous Kitthewr uil.unts to Ma- money handed out by agenerous ouun-
err 1 Yir Sam Hughes are a pale
substitute for teal ideas un the past. of
the Minister of Milner. 'I he ppeoeral
optoloo is that If `Jnr baso Ilugbes did
less prancing and tow0 hand woe k
things might flet along better.
It goes without saying that so Cana-
diao Government could favor compul-
try should be given to uoderrtaod
that they ate noibiug more then
spoogers
Another eoetly abuse is-hatmeo,
Wlosten Churchill drew atteatioo to
this incteaeing boid• of nun-cuwhal -
ants. some two hundred and fifty
thousand of theta employed In valet-
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JUNE 27th
T4swnto Canis Market
nem, shake ate.;rs..,p19-160o611.1,
40pod 6.40 10-00
Mitsly choice, dry -ted., 4-56 10.21
Bratehen', good 11.40 1.76
medium
1.76 ' 1.26
e
7.60 5.76
do. handy grass-fed8.00 0.21
Butchers' cows, choice7.10 5.76
do. good 4.10 7.40
do. nettam 0. N 6. N
Matchers' bolls, choke7.76 2.61
do. medium to good6.76 7.76
6.76
8.76
6.10
8.26
do. bWl a 6.00
ler[ to 1,000 lbs8.00
6.00
do. hulk
Stockers, 1M/ to 900 1be7. N
do. pad. 700 to 800 7.00 7.60
do. ted., 660 to 700 6.60 7.00
do. common, light.. 1.14 1.10
Cutters 6.110 6.71
1INiwry nervier of Canadians in a war tog office,' spear they might be better Milkers. choice, each80.00 IN N
Il three thousand milieu distant. Our an- engaged in fighting. 1'be Nieman is do. common to med0.00 80.00
LININEKT
ststasee to the Mother Count,y in this •11 Kog(li.b institution. He is a relic Sprlhgers 40.00 110.00
great world war is a true Rift of the of the old days when the British army medium 10.00 12.00
spirit d bow eager that spirit is may was oMooed entirely by aristocrats 4
already. To costes that spit it by coot- vent in times of pear.. As the Brit
-
be Wn 8.00 10.00
be seby the easuof our help who seers accwtuosrJ to a nnam-ser• do. coinage
would.60 7.do. [rase 4 75 6.28
puleory service be to wrench it bb army is constituted tole an army BobBob calve., each
04
300 7.60
If not ewer the strongest tie that of citizens, Woes of whole officers have
Lambs, cwt 9 60 12.00
binds the Brit ids Empire together. It bora accustomed to batten their own Sheep, ewes, light. - 7 60 8.60
is a safe prophecy ;hat there will suspeoders, and Ian their own shoes, do. heavy and bucks 6.00 7.00
never be conscription to Canada ex- eke batman ban anachronism and ado. culla 6.00 6 00
ceps un defend of os r own shores and snobbish one ct that. And if be is out Hogs. weighed off cars11 .50 11.85
then the chances a•e that a will not of place in the British army he is do. fed and watered 11.10 11.60
to Deeded. Not to put too One a point mets mon so ro our Canadian army, do. f.o.b. country' 10.76 11.36
on it, the Militia Act covers IMground wbnes object ought to be to prove t
already and nn further legislation themselves eves good soldiers and stout ToroMb
would b needed. democrats all tbrougb the piece. Ilamltobs sohnto«Graint-Tackar, eehay porta.
Meanwhile there is no valid reason Notbiog can be usurr Judicious than No. 1 northern, 11.18; No. 2 northern.
why the Government should not in- souse young sprig of a lieutenant, with $1.1656; Na 3' northern, $1.121(,.
augural.. 1 system of registration a fnurue-n collar end an Adam's apple Ilanitoba oats -Track, bad porta
which would verve the purpose of pro. that works up and down like an rle- No. 2 C.W., Ile; No. 3 C.N., 51%c;
viding a list of eligible retluita end valor, raising along the street with a No. 1 extra feted, 61c; No. 1 teed. 50c;
protect workers who are needed at big, turly batman ten paces to the No. 2 teed, 40e.
home from the irdi.ciiwinate tumor. rimer. Wbst .pent has a lieuteywnt, American corn -No. 2 yellow, 841,4c,
tunities of the urgers. What the re- wbo never bad any inure vide:nag be- track, Toronto; 81c. track, bay ports.
cement; Deed oboe. everything else is • fore than • Greek would give hid aloes Ontario wheat -No. 1 commerctrrl
deficite statewent of these who can be for five cent', -wb it sight has be to per car lot. according to freight. out -
approached without detriment to gyps strong Walt out of the fighting side, 98c to 911e; No. 2 commercial
industrial welfare of the country. lust to oonrt, pts herr for him ? A 94c to 94c; No. 3 commercial, 88c to
Um five hundred tbousaod wart colonel may have sane use for a bat. 50c; feed wheat, 83c to 85c.
by the Heiden Government is to man -because a _oluurl hue many Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 49c to
anything more than stage thunder duties -but even • colonel would he 60c.
the Germans to bear, it mu.t be better without one, hooter pulling on Peas -No. 2. per carlot, 11.70; ac -
rived at in a reasonable er•y. The one'• own boots is the heist rxtaosion cording to sample, 11.25 to 11.50.
outo'•workr, the idler., the young exercise in the world for improving Barley -Malting, outside, 65c to 66c;
the wind and taking down the paunch. No. 2 teed. 60c to 62c.
The b.tnurt draws s flghtet'a pay and Buckwheat -70c to 71c.
he ought to he allowed to du a fight r'• Rye -No. 1 commercial, 94c to 96c.
work. When this war it over we Manitoba flour -First patents. In
went our Canadian officers to ne good jute bags. 16.60; seconds, 16; strong
Canadians still, not poor Imitations of bakers', $5.60, 1n lute bags.
Hie British peerage. Cut out the hat- Ontario flour -Winter, track, Toron-
men. H. F. GAonay. to. prompt shipment, according to
sample, 14.05 to 84.15, in Jute bags;
balk, seaboard, 84 to 14.10.
M111feed--Carload,, per ton, deliver.
ed. Montreal freight,; bran, 520 to
121; shorts, 124 to 125; middlings, 125
tri 824. good feed flour, bag, 51.55 to
11.60.
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PATS. •essianin is eremites and Man
L theses. -sad tksoa6 aeeesis sad wNal~deaf.
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s sir ft Asdz.ww. men with no r•espousibilties ,►.J the
sed [alesders: s▪ o▪ y swans saseek sett. woods are full of them -are- the ones
ii____ - " to he reached. The present methods
ADCTIODU reach too few of lb,. sort and too
many others yrhoesreal dutyand high -
THOMAS OUNDRY" est usefulness is at home.
AUCTIUNZiR Macy invidious comparisons have
�a b been made as to what :his Peovinee or
a t at Bloat �sMos wW 8. "roa.(nlr a that Province is doing in the way of
ie. steiiiww wt . .-'- .- recruiting. It has been said, for ex -
i - - aosple, that the West is more loyal than
LEGAL the East because proportionately it
ihu tarnished mon In
s r for toe war.
U 1'. HAYS This is only a hsll-ttuth which di+wp-
A•nAII1USTIR. miUCITOR, NOTARY pears ehen we cosehler that the Nest
PenLie, rte. is largely tirade up from young men of
the East whom the hazard of new fot-
R(e :� k, llass1itoe 8 -net, tunes look to that part of the ruuntry.
Moe [asaty Lear sad lacrosse.I As a matter of fact all th. Provinces
are doing their duty. The fault lies in
PROUDPOOT,ILILLORAN,k000LE N)e system of Recruiting. which over-
works some aOW( ITu1iB NUTABII®, works some parts of "Canada and un-
lit hers.
PUBLIC. ETC. 1 For exymple, one great recruiting
Mas111944.1.611911.s aar•
ssseeddeerteemReity in Ontario is at moment. the cents..
flaasillallin fwde to inks u levant masatis Woo regii'f0k in peewees of torn'.
W. Psiut'uroen, KC J !. Kti.t.oaaa elem. If two regiments inet.ad of
N J U Coosa nine were recruited at •time tar rr-
' suite would work out much better.
LitCAMERON, K. Q„ AARRIB i Not only would two regimen s till up
T ang=le..., wk.. more lore k13, but the •x venire of
At� tALN deer tr.. maintaining • a skeleton oI genizat ion
ogre florally of sorb writ ie for the other raven would be cut out
w /Albert btre.t sooaped 8y Yr.
stees Mar. a ow to•p.a. i until their :urn came. As matters
(tl1ARI.M21 OARIWW, LL.B., 1fAtt- .eb.sted now, the hest method P lar been
f eegim to kill from and ire Canadian,
14(11'7($ fir' .nses, , 11..d►I regiments the iron[ as lung'
M....v V [sag( as tenses, rale.
f\ MEAGER. " as powible. Under this plan some
`J ER, BARRISTER. 1301, Regiments have been recruiting ever
r, Notate ad puerto sCe.v since the war stalled. other* have got
l)smetHsess Otldsrle► s►`�°K' as far as Bei muds. When one reflects
mem-
LUCIA/CZ. LOANii, thC, that nothing cl.afrs an eager soldier
like inectiuir. one can eerily see what .i
MoRILLOP MUTUAL 101HIl ►N depressing .Nett these stupid delays
aOtANCM CR. -Farm sad mohair must have on rrcruitin .
usesI Another discouragement is the way
lea
r I try . 'Pres.. d.alsrtk P.O.; in which trained regiments trent Can -
,
P. U..
rbssas1. tree -Tees„ 3os rth to 0. sd• ars broken up after they teach
eed
M, i. o Actin/car. or. dealseta; John England. At et. Julien, Frutuherr,
Inot RW.Lea taaos; Lengrmurk. et the Mood} salient r.(
pabi rsrrtas,j'ac Jac". Ypres. for I anadi,ns have ewroed a
� �g(w l r1od.ld. name for thrrn•elvrs and by the same
i ` : J. W lea. Eoi t � a : token they have earned the right to
Ywlsy,ttea/srtk. t'e+kr 1° insan p keep that nems for their own glory
mad gm Limo used. esesgatoi -, and inscribe it on their own banners,.
J. Merrl.k'. erring tete.., Olsten, R. di Regiments recr.ritsd in Canada should
s Ur«w. 1•1^."•••1•1^."•••e 4 ..• asairt.e, lit receive some assurance that they will
Rad'. General tilt cm Ba aU"."1".*
he kept t eget her when they reach the
firing line and that chums who en-
listed together will not he drafted to
different tests of the fleld. 1 he Cama.
duos bave .hown their mettle. They
a0000 PRIVATE, l?U 4D14 TO
fvvvvll�� Isaa. AIAty 1.. 1L 0, CAM-
\. flarrleter iImslNsa won. Oed.etsk.
R. ROBERTSON. need no "steadying.' from British bat-
t`• INSUB.AN('L AOENT. Wiwi, They are es good eeldiers an
+n in the wend. Whet". those, their
officers. lately at least, have been thor-
oughly well trained, its well trained at
all peyote us the officers linttl•nd i■
now prnvidin4 for her citizen army,
and should be allowed to retain their
commands atter reaching the front.
We have yet to see the Eton h iy who
is good enough to supplant a husky
Dung Canadian lieutenant who
pia hook. The sett tithe Maio`
(General Mir Sam Hughes goes to Eng-
land he should discuss this matter
with the War Office. It is far more
important to Canada than his views
rro the Ypres salient or his high opin-
ion of Uolonel John Wesley Allison.
Another leak that can be stopped is
the matter of double pay to M. P.
soloists who aro supposed to be rais-
ing regiment• but wen are really rais-
ing the wind. Tbs aifncvrty can b.
wired very easily. A man is ah M. P.
or • colonel, according/ to the dug on
which he le actively ',pared 1t his
duty calls him to Use Sousse of Cntn-
mons pay him ..sial indemnit y
as a member Pas -est : if hi.
duty keeps hta♦ ad the b&d of his regi-
mwl pay him M a eslepel of the Cans -
diem K a psxf I t lows, Fore.. Separation
allowa.oes might ahro be looked into
M.ay poor but proud panels Wow to
Mewl ,theirl crountry by phite p-
as'adlon allowances to whilalh are
:dry Athi.d. Rot all Lbs pitZs in
ad than •pooraito not sad ch and pried. Quite
a Ire
beamis taking all that's amazing t
to
thorn. in nus case that i have in
Sid -sod It ifff only one of many --the
_altar d • Canadian omeer who is In
tnwllgt of his roll civil salary of 00,000
a while h.le os duty at tlhsrs-
GM draws Ms fell separation s me-
OEN of as
tl�i[_Ia It to the run
bliM •l►lia t w,. tee keep
A ahs b to E+glaad b
rani &IL caro see t Brtusk. Comedian obit
11410•211.1komank atm iaraor Loam
/fa4TTn 8 0.... AmMdeatt sod aemewstoe
rlimYcs motel seem._ trarpu o U.&
tri sand as. David s. *umiak. ssetaissa I .
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entontWCH, ONT.
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Patents, Trade Nuts,
Designs
°scored in All Countries.
write toe tree book -PATENTS PRUTD'
T10'. 'Erle nil about sad bus to gel. pat
wt► BA IV t teK t BONS. est-N.ad 1a77
fesrawty Patent Cies Exasflesr. Master ef
roomer taw., R..gke..red Potosi Attorwer.
01.0110*. Amos IIre.t, Il ie.Ueal ses-s•-
Aaaws oma Woubl eros. E.fi..atrytv.. V
ell wreiga easatrt...
Brophe3 Bros.
OODBRiOH
1 ae Ludlow
Pumerd Directors
aid Embalmers
Orders etrsfally attiseded to
at all hsa_, night • day.
Regulate Kidneys
AND
Relieve Ooustipatio■
Gin Pills are aeiaawiedged to tu.e the
large.t male of any W medicine 1g(
C•.•dd
s -an achievement moiety due to their
remarkable virtue as • Kidney •nd Bladder
remedy.
But aneroid Gin Pills have discovered that
thi.lnraluat,le remedy al..., arts as a m Id
cathartic. The evidenced hundreds of letters
we have received establishes the very Iogics1
fact that in n.mpundkag • medicine to -bawl
and tune up the Kidneys and Bladder cereals
d the ingredients have a stimnlatlag effect
upon the other organs, especially the bowels.
Ili. important to know, in the rose of eoa-
Mip..trd patients, that Gin rid:. do not act
harshly on the bowels' there is no griping,
but • gradual zed gentle reltoraltoe et the
function. Try Gin fills for a-na,pation. In
this vehrvicg the bowelsyou safeguard your-
self against poauble K.duey tro.ble.
Gin r i : I. • re :Ac, a hn s , or is bore. for t12 '0
at your dealer •. A treat treatment will be
seat upon request. to
NationalDrtls & Chemical Co.
of Canada, L•mt•ted, Toronto.
••••••••nesse
RORT. WILSON
Massey-Ilarris Agent
Hamilton St.. Gederrch
mass
7000 Rods of
STANDAR D FENE
must he 4014 I'v July 1st,
Mitt. We ha,• t worse loads of
the hest tenets that m..nr ran
buy and we ha,. ►•.•ug�it 40
W. can .ell right. I:,ll b and
ere nor stock end get our
prior before you her your
fence. We need the money
and you Deed the fence.
Fars Machinery
We carry a hill line of Farm
Machinery always on band.
ionise and Carriage.
We have them. all shape. and
sites. A large eseortment al-
ways on our floor.
1feve need a few ices of that
FAMOUS (I L n► If 0 M R-
ATRAD PERT HAZER, we
Wiwi a carload just In.
Nara or Soft Wood delivered
t0 any part of town.
Phone No. 164
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Sutter and Cheese Markets ' {
Napanee-1.430 hoses of wl,Ite and
1,176 colored cheese were boarded; 480
sold at 16 3-16c, 300 sold at 164c;
balance refused.
Iroquois -1,190 boles were offered;
444 boxes sold oil the board at 16c;
balance sold on the curb at the same
price.
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TWIlee*Y. Jew' IP 1/14 i
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New and Dainty Muslins
We are showing the most handsome Summer Muslins in
the newest desiins, in all colors, and at no other time
this season will- the selection be as good.
Handsome figured Marquisette, in stripe and floral effects, in mauve, green, black
and blue, 40 inches wide
.Sec per yard
Splash Voile in rich designs, white ground with floral design, in pink, mauve,
green, blues, yellow. 36 inches wide. Special.
Foulards for the matron or elderly lady, in the newest designs, in black and blue,
3o inches wide, at.,,, , t
25c and 3Ss per yard
Palm Beach Suiting, in natural shade, for summer dresses and suits, is very much
in demand, 36 inches wide. Special
35C
Anderson's Famous Kindergarten Galatea
This Galatea for children's wear is without an equal. ‘Ve have a large range of
ly fast color, at..
plain colors and stripes in twenty different designs to select from. Absolute.
...
25c per yard
Steel -clad Galateas Cambric Shirtings
Fine Wilite Shirting, small ,tripe, patterns for
Ladies' Waists and Men's Shirt.;, :12 inches wide.
2Sc yard
Steel -clad Galateas, a similar material at a
lower price, but will give splendid sate -
faction, at lac yard
.Special Value in Dimity
Quilts
Dimity Quilts are very easily laundered,
light in weight, very popular for summer
wear. We are still selling what remains of
a big purchase at the old price, full size,
only =1.25 each
New Neckwear
Just to hand a shiprnent of the newest in dainty
Neckwear, latest styles, f:onl...25c to $1:50 each
New Silk Waists
The newest styles in Silk Waists are here for
your insp('ction, the very nicest we have ever
shown, from ...... .$2.00 each
McCall's Patterns. Pen -angle Hosiery, Niagara Maid Gloves
Kemptville-331 white and 676 color -
j s %�
ed cheese were boarded Isere; all sold PHONE 56 1 �/l ilia. s Scotch
1�.
Penh ---1.100 boxes of white and 600
colored cheese were void. fRlces, f
c ermirrem
16 1.16c for white, and 161,.; for color r
ed.
Cornwall--Lfferiugs: 317 white and
2,413 colored. All sold at 131.c.
St. Hyacinthe, thee. -100 packages
of batter Bred at 2S4c; :,00 boxes. of
cheese sold at nese.
Cowanevitle. Que.-14 'factories of -
(erect 1.515 packages of butter; twelve
factories sold at 29c; two factories
unsold.
Belleville --2,905 boxes w`i re offered;
2.00u sold at 10 316c; balance sold at
141„c.
London -13 factories offered 2.000
boxes. Sales,' 1,7.45 boxes at 154c to
1 b...
Wholesale Produce
Toronto wiroitsale prices, to the
trade:
Lee: -
Special , ^nc:e'. .ran', 1.1 .30 to 1 .33
Candled. ex -cartons .... .'S .29
Rutter -
Creamery prints. fresh.. .29 .31
Creamery, solids 29 21
Choice dairy print.' .25 27
Ordinary dairy prints.24 .26
Bakers' 23 24
Cheese -New, large. ISc; twins,
I814c; trfplcts, 18'2c; old. Jun.: and
September, large, 22c; twins, 224c;
triplets, 224c.
Poultry Live Dressed
spring brntlers 40c 41c 60c 65c
Old fowl, Ib.... 17c lfc 25c 27c
Chickens 17c l9c 25c 27c
11111k -fed 18c 20c 25c 26c
East Cufale Cattle
Cattle -Receipts, 2,900; slow; ship -
Ping. N 10 nil 10: hoteliers. 57.75 to
19.75; heifers, 17.26 to 1110; cows,
64.25 to 17 75; bulls, 15 to 11.85; stock-
ers and feeders, 14.75 to 17.60; .tock
heifers, 86 to 87: fresh cow. and
epringers• slow, 13 to 55 lower, 110
to 5105.
Peals -Receipts, 1,010; active; 54.50
to 512.60.
Hogs -Receipts. 11,000; a tire:
heavy and mixed. 110.20 to 110.26;
yorkers, 89 7:. to 110.20; pigs, 19.76;
roughs, 18.60 to 58.75; stags, 16.60 to
87.60.
Sheep and I.mbe--Receipts. 1,200:
active; lambs. 17 to 812: yearlings,
88.60 to 110; wethers, 84 to KIM:
ewes. 14 to 17.60; sheep. mixed, 17.60
to 57.71.
CMcago Cants Market
cattle---Rec•elpt15.000; smarted
firm; beeves. 17 si
n 511.35; western
steers. 18.30 to 80.40; stockers and
feeders, 16.75 to 88.76; rows and belt
ars. 13.76 to 81.76; valves, 52 50 to
111.76.
Hoge --Receipts, 11.034; martin
weak at 11c adversees; HOS. 9.10 to
30.10; sized. 51.10 to $10; hese,.
14.16 to 110; roach, 31.34 to 5050;
Me. 47.40 to 89.20; balk of .ales,
00,73 to 81 16
lbw* and lamb.-Reevstpea, 14,0401
Warhol steady; native, $7 to SS;
atltvs, 17.10 to 83.35; springs, 1�
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