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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-11-16, Page 3• iHE.SIUNAI, COW:RICH.ONTARIO oQ, ;N oueOTTAWA UTERI HIS U[ARI BADLY iND ONLY GENUINE BBW.R B OF MITA- TIONS SOLD ON THB MBRITB ON MINIDD'S LINUIENT 110OKILNI)IN(,i MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and 1.IBRARIES bound or repaired. MOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS All orders. promptly attended to ao le►vtnq sem et THE SIGNAL, Goderich. A. E. TAYLOR. H•1 RA•t•nrnan. - T MEDICAL 11R. ORO. HRILEMANN, O8TEO PATH. apeotalbot to wamed's and obit Inn's diseases, acute, :brook and o.rvae.dla eleders, eye, ear. nose end throat, partial deaf We. lumbago and rheumatic conditions. Ade - midge ramuvet without the knife. UMoe at te.Wence, corner Nel-on and Si. Andrew's tweets. At home omoe Moudaya, Thursday. sad Saturdays ;any evening by appointment. en-. DENTISTRY nitRIn . H. (1. Mai-/NELL -HONOR . tired este Toronto University, Hr*duaee foal(;oliege of Gomel Mumoon ,, 8uooeeor to the late Major Mss (Itttce. Omer *Isere 11211 West street. G.derte h. AUCTIONRRR THOMAS (IUNDRY - AUCTIQNZaR Bea e7.0odettch. 7.11 Ir .1; Lefler. t) in rah at 8looal cage will be Incision; • salad to. ReaUienoe telephone 119 - LEGAL H. C. HAYS BARRISTER, SoLICITOR, NOTARY PURL IC, Yet„ toe -Sterling Back Block, Haatlltoo &rant, oderbh. Telepbuua 58. heal Errata Loans and humane.. IPMOUIWOOT, ICILi.OHAN • 0001[K t:oRRi8TERs. SOLICITORS. NOTARIES PUHLLC, KIC. Gobs on the Sous's. -eooud door from Ham - are .trent. Uad.rtcb. Memo f elieg.��tss•t'ia0vtq W. Paotor U. J. 4 N.ILLSvw • J. D. (Mogi 1O. O.MILEON, K. 0.. BARRIS TGR, wllmwr, weary pytlbllo. (Stun. too Street. Uodortcb, third door tr.,. Sonars. AL t' m 1 wn'lri vada each ash w �os on 1 Y eek las Albeit blM, occupied. bySr. Vmty h iioapr:Y nun X � to Il a. m. t H.RL1stt 1•ARIOW. L .a; BAit- LJ RIBT8Jt..ttvrued. era,, Gods. lis . �ouer to Mutt .l b rat 'lags _1 MEAGER, BARRI AI folwr. Notary Public and 7ss--Court Howe Uo,lerlch. •••••••• BY H. e. o.d,by N•••*** Ottawa, November l4 -The Borden Government has announced, via the ruby bps of the Hon. A. B. Kemp, that it will take another extension if it can get it. The stipulation is, how- ever, that Parliament must be unani- mous and that if the Opp(.sltion is re- luctant about it the Government will go to the country, throwing the onus of a war -thuds election with • dull sickening thud on the wicked Grits. When he made this announcement, leaving come straight with the dread- ful news from a Cebinet meeting at Ottawa to a Conservative Wed As- sociation meeting in Toronto, Mr. Kemp registered extreme horror. As e registerer of extreme horror; Mt. Kemp is • false alarm. His perforra- aooe lacks conviction. HI. touch is too heavy -like an elephant playing the piano. Ostenetoly Mr. Kemp was horrified at the possible infamy of the Grits in refusing to arrant the Horden Gov- ernment another year's extension FRED J. CAVEEN. from October, 1917, in which to nuke i Gib, a box, A for $2.50, trial size, 25c, their profiteering friends in the food Atalldealersorsent postpaid byFruit- and shell industries rich. What he a-tin.Limited. Ottawa. really was borrifl•.d at -although o'le course he wouldn't admit it publicly -was the prospect of • general c- i mere- So why dissemble ? What Mr. tion that would turn the shilly-shaky- Kemp was horrified at was not the Ing Borden Government out before its pro.pet't of a general election, but the P cold storage masters had squeezed the moven of what it would do to the la," dollar out of tbe�Canadlan peopple. `den Government. His horror was It is quite true tbattbe Borden Gov- no doubt intensified by the thot)gbt of eminent is enjoying ana:tension right what general elections had done to now at this moment OW filch eleven Conservative Governments in Mani - months is still unused, buthat doesn't toha s.nd British Columbia. Mr. Kemp'e honor and that of his cul - league& is horror at the abyss into which they are due to plunge. The people of Canada do not feel horror now at theprosp.et of a Fed- eral election such .s they felt ie 1914 again in 1915 when the (lerruatts stilt had the edge on the Allies and ietory was none too certain. Now t our ultimate triumph is asaured, a turns with a lighter heart to ubles at borne and the chief here, she Mods, k the B'•rden nt. What Canada will do to the Bor+tlen Government when she gets thecbalsce will be horrible enough, but that is no n why Mr. Kemp should try to me it en- the Grits Bveryhndy want to get at the Borden Govrrrrment-it de o't seem to he a party question at al won't he sn election, punishment Instead tot • year from Octo Borden Government ought first chance to drop out with Cuss es possil.le. The cooper .` the ao.rner to sleep. - No Hower.. H. F. Gabe SA -OLD STbRY FROM CA AFFECTED "Fruit -a -tires" Soon Relieved This Dangerous Condition MARKET QUOTATIONS NOVEMBER 14th Toronto Cattle Market Steers, choicer weighty.. $7.90 to 88. ea do, medium weighty 7.40 7.90 Butchers' choice handy. 7.10 7.60 4o. good 6.40 6.90 do. medium 6.60 6.00 4o common 4.76 6.21 832 Germany Si. Ease, Tosco -fro. Butchers' cows, chute. 6.40 6.76 "For two years, I was a victim of 4o' (004 6.76 6.26 Acute Indigestion and Gas In The do, medium 4.76 6.26 hers' bulla, choice6.60 6.86 Stomach. It afterwards elected rosy . good 6.60 8.10 Heart and I had pains all Fiver my body, �4o1 b• I` 4.86 6.80 so that I could hardly move around. ieeaars' we '0 1,100 lbs. 6.00 6.76 I tried all kinds of Medicine but none Stoaacers, 4 , 700. 6.30 6.80 of them did mo ano. mod., 700 g 800 4.60 4.70 Y good. At last, I do. common, light4.60 4.70 decided to try "Fruit -a -twee", I Cotten 4.20 4.60 bought the first box last June, and Canners 8.75 4.10 now I am well, afler ruin` only three rankers' good to choice 76.00 110.00 do. common to med50.00 ` 40.00 dozes, I recommend "Fruit -a -Lives" Springers 66.00 "2l0.et Calves, veal, cholce10.60 ..Iq 60 4o. medium 7.60 -}.40 40. common 6.00 6.60 do. grass 6.00 6.60 Sheep, ewes, light 8.26 9.00 do. heavy and bucks6.60 8.00 4o culls 3.00 8.00 Hogs. weighed off cars 10.86 0.00 do. fed and watersd10.00 0.00 to anyone suffering from Indigestion", prevent Mr. Kemp reaebi_- another. The honorable gen., guilty of talking with hi. mon Ito) answer to bis protestations course, "Get rid of what you' drat." Just here the question arises, wb& is the B afden Government doing with ,its present extension of power ? is it making good use of it 1 Has it done anything that would entitle the people of U,nada to grant it an er year of power -making alttgeth vet) year* at astretch foraOoveroment at wasn't intrinsically worth three ? And of those seven years, moreover, three, perhaps four, have been characterised hy opportunities for raft vaster than have been. opportunities, by the way, of which the Borden Govern- ment's friend. bare taken Lull ad- vantage. Some of the shell profiteer, ing companies actually *bowed nine hundred per cent, profit. Naturally the friends of the Borden Govern- ment don't want it to abandon the trough while the gorging is good. Hence these outcries tor' -soother. ex- tension on too of the one that, ii-tsl- ready bring so lolly utilized, - -- The Government's keenness on out for omen it full. , of u4 these extension vernarits has two main ohjecta---exercise and more time. 'ibe object of the rtrrcise is the same as the object of all th,'se Swnhoda moveruenta-t0 remove the paunch, to reduce the keening caused bythe war profiteers so that it will not ise oh - served by the public eye. The Govern" - merit reckons that'kn two years the war profits of theirfrlends, which now eanae an unsightly lotion in the ver middle o( the bo,ly politic, can he shifted by way at tenni. to the hacks of the people, thus putting the hurup where it belong, and at thell�� nie time relieving their profiteering ds t,f an all -too -obvious obesity:- ,What this metaphor means to say la t at in the long run the people pax the p't.oflt- eers and that the Barden 'Governs nt trust@ to the healing1I�a `cls of ti to-maike Ike people fofg Ii -t-hk[ fiber are being Laxed to make the Borden Government's friends an masters SOL- Time to forget. Yes, not thin only, vef . but time to sop up the rest of the 1NSUkAMCB, LOANS, RTC. IAcell114OP MUTIIAY. FIRE D1 8 U R A N C E C O. -Arm and blsy( property marred. tc 1 cera -J en. 1,0,.,icily, Prem.. fiodertc▪ h P.O.; I Evan, Aloe -free., Iltwrhwond P. O,: Mone E. Bayo, neo --Treat., Seaton!. P. V. Ihrectore -D. P, .McO or, 8eaforth : John i. `leve, Wtuthrup; edam Rion Constance; J Heuneweia, Brtdh.gen : Ueo. McCartney, .rth ; Robert furls, manor* ; Malcolm Megwen, Hr cold. Ageote: J. W. Yeo, Holmesvtlle; Alex. Leitch, Clinton ; Wlllwu Chewiey, Seaforth 1t. Hlnubley, Yeaforth Policy -holders can pay +yre�mton. and get their Darla receipted a.t B- J, Mtorrb.h'e Clothing Store, Clinton, R. H. CUWt'. Omer, y, Klnv-tun street. Goderlcb, or J. H. Reid'e (loners' Story, Hayfield. L20,00o PRIVATE FUNDS TO loan. Apply to Y. G. CAM - Al. Barrister Hamilton street, Ood4oh' W• R. ROBERTSON. ' IN8URANCK AGENT. LCD 1./QRT*,N(i t Hrlttsa, Canadian and atIerloao. INT BIU.eaae LCD hanotor.ae' LIACIL ITT : The (bean Accident and Gusrautee Corporation Limited. of London, Eng. i1D� T axe (lusaau•raa BONN,.: The U.B. 'MT and Cita unnae Company. O�oa at re'dd,nos, ortheast corner of Vlo- Neta sod 8t. David_. Street. 'Phone 17x1 MARRIAGE LICENSES - WALTBR B. KELLY J.P.. GODKRICH, ONT. �, MUM Or IdARIUAOK WC1N8IC8. r '` Patents, Trane s,_ Designs Secured ir. All Countries. Write for free book "PATENTS PROTEC- TION. 'Tells all about and how to get, pet seta BABCOCK e: SONS, established It77 ssrmerly Patent Cteos Examiner. Master of Patent Laws, Registered Patent Attorney* etc-. to St. James Street. Montreal. Branches- .rtutws and Washington, Retxetentativee In as foreign oounU18e. -c 060011000,111010,001.0.010, Brophe3 Bros. (IODRUUI('fi 'lite Leading Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at all hours, night or dal•. gravy. "Let weft enough alone'-- tht}t was the Tory slogan in 1911. in 1918 it still is "Let well enou b,alone," with thio addition, "and we'll get any- thing that's left." Meanwhile what reason can be tweed wby a Government, which hart het used one month of its present e1 . tension of a year, should be given anil4her ear's mortgage on the fu- ture!' Has it made good with its present extension ? Wbar are the first -fruits ? Web, the very first fruit is Colonel Bruce's report on the rotten state of the Canadian Army Medical $device in (creat Britain loaded up as it is with incompetents, dope Bends And party hacks, The Canadian end is not much better in some places. A court-martial has juts investigated transactions et the base hospital in Toronto in which non- commisslonedofflcereare said to have looted thousands of dollara' worth o supplies. For this stupid blunderin the hospital commandant, or whatev they calL hint. has been relieved o hie job and transterred to in ornain ental position where his fatheadedness can do no more harm. The nett of the Hr.t-fruits is the re- cruiting muddle, the appointment of a non-partisan National Service Com- mission with eleven out of twelee. 'Tory recruiting directors, the resigna- tion of the chairman, Sir Thomas Tait, when he found that there wasn't enough non-partisanship to permit him to choose his own secretary, the selection of R. B. Bennett as chairman -R. B. is so non-partisan tbet he thinks of God as a Tory -and the famous attempt to hand Sir Wilfrid Laurier • lemon, that is to soy, to hand him a full share of the blame, while holding out on the glory, to wbich he was not entitled because up to 'that moment Sir Sam and his humble and inferior asso'iates of the Cabinet had conducted it as exclusive- ly a Tory war. Whereat, Ai Mark Twain says, Yey ell laughed except ye ladye Alice Dilibury, yat silly old thing. 'Chase are the first -fruits of the present extension and it rests with the people of Canada to say whether the Borten (iovernnNent ought to get another to do the same things with. There isn't conch chance that they will do anybetter. You can't teach a six-year-od dog new trucks-evev if you do extend him another twelve months. it goes without saying that the Government doesn't want that other year to repent in --it has more pressing matters than repentance to gat busy about. There is no doubt lit my mind that Mr. Kemp's horror was genuine enrtugh. The trouble, se i said before is that he wasn't at liberty to revisal the trueohject, 84411, everybody knew In one sense ii will be capital lingering on l 1917, the 11 take the as little 'e over BRETON. Dodd's ifidoey Pitts Cured When Doctors I Failed. Tarbox, Victoria Co„ C. B., Nov. 1'{� (Special) --Cored ' f kidney trouble of BIM years' standinft+lMttd'nf'rhiLeh three doctors retied to cure hiru, Mr. H. A. Morrison, a well-known res dent of Ode plane, has no Ii.r.itation in aerating the; he owes his health to Dodd'. Kid- ney Pi11., ' I wa. so weak 1 scald not walk a quarter ofa mile and today 1 am able to attend to my work so well as i was twerp v years ago," Mr, Morrison says, 'For Her years I suffered horn kidney disea.P. watt treated hy three skilful doctors but sod, no benefit, Then a friend advised due to use Dodd'a Kid- �,�•. 1_wt•nr to the druggist Null got flve hoses, shies-t-}rnd-tssed-tuiii wxra I was cotepirtely mired i wA- "se anyone suffering froth kidney die= Is\e to use Dodd's > idney Pilhr," Any man would rattler he a widow's sero` 4 husband than lair first. if a than has more lien than sense he usually has Mons Mend. than ene- Mies. 0HI0�`WOMAN'S WiSH For Tired, Weak, Nervous Women 1:.•1!. i,.ntaine, ( ia-."I wish every tir..4, w.•ak, nen-nua \woman rim Id have \'tnol, for l never spent any money in mr life that did m.• no nutrh good, as that 1 spent for ,%"ino12-, I was weak, tired, worn-out and eervtins, and Vinol made me strong, weft and vlg4rou after everything else' had failed to hrip mp, and i ran now do'my bougie rk with pleasure."- Niro. J. F. i,amsoa4. 11'e guarantee t'inol for ail weals, run-down, nervous, debilitated tight ditiona, \ - �� 1i. C. Dunlop, druggist, Cotlerich, Onp g Mao at the best druggists in all O 'o e f towns. The surtax nn vacant lands is A berta and Ssskstehewan is working so satisfactorily that there is talk of adcptingit in !Manitoba. It has been found that this form of taxstion not only increases the public revenue; hut Moves land holders,ahsentee,,and others to do something with their real estate in order to make it productive. Thus, the landholder who, under the system which enabled him to draw unearned increment from vacant land because of hie neighbor's industry and enter- prise, and to hold it "for a rise," finds It necessary, under the land surtax system, either to ifbprove the property himself or to eel' to those who will im- prove it. Toronto Grain Markets Manitoba wheat -Track, bay porta, Mo, 1 northern, 32.10;. No. 2 northern, 06%; No. 9 northern, 312.01; No. 4 wheat, $1.87; (old crop wheat, 3 cents higher). oats-Track, bay ports, No. B C.W., 74%e; No. 3 C.W., 73%c; extra No. 1 feed, 73%c. American corn -No, 3 yellow, new, 14, Immediate shipment, track, ovooto. Ontario wheat -Winter, new crop. No. 6, $1,88 to 11.90; No. 3 winter, new Drop, $1.88 to $1.88; No. 1 com- mercial, per car tot, according to freight outside, 11.82 to 31.84; No. 2 commercial. $1.72 to 31.76; No. 3 com- merclal, 11.83 to 31.67. Ontario oats -According to freight outside; No. 2 whits, new, 66c to 68c; No. 3 white, new, Sbc to 87c. Peas -No. 2, 32.40 ,to 32.45. Barley-Maltteg, 11.16 to $1.18; feed barley, 31.07 to 31.10,- Manitoba flour -rivet pat nta...• y to begs, 810.40; seconds, 111 80; atr'ong bakers', in jute, 39.70, `onto, • , Ontario flour -Winter. new, track, Toronto, prompt shipment, according to sample, 18.60, In jute bags. Mttifeed--Car lots, per ton, deliver- ed, Montreal: Shorts, 333; bran, $31; good tseQ flour, mer bag, 32.80; mid- dlings, 384, May -Baled, No. 1 track, Toronto ► 313 to 314, carlota; No. 2, 113' td\811. Straw, ,caflo,(a, 38 to 39. Pict 848 eche straight price for c ese 1n Canada. Cornwall - 22%c. Brockville --O ored, 711 white. 'which 140 colored bought. Perth=800 poxes , o ruling price, 2314c. Danville, Que.-984 box fared, All *old it 234,4e.,- Napaneer-875 cheese were All sold at 123 6-16c, Iroquois -387 colored- and et-Sliliitfl_vvere offered; 23c bid. sales on -the -SURE -MT �- at 23c. Belleville -818 white were offered. All sold at 231,4c, Mont Jolt, Que.-160 bozos were of- fered. All sold at 2.%c. St. Hyacinthe, Que.--5O0'41 . were offered. All sold at 23%c. -- 100 pack- ages butter seld at 42%c. ' ' Kingston -3f0 white and -409 colored were bearded. and sold at 23%c. CS Tau'*Das, Novnunue 26 IlHtl 3 8 S + D.MILLA P£SON ate% Nein Silk Waists New Voile Waists New Crepe de Chene Waists E are shcoA ing an exceedingly attractive line of Waists in silk, crepe de chene and voile, in the season's new- est effects, and all arP ,personally .setcted1rom..the-.-hist manu- facturers. White Silk Waists made from rich, Lustrous qual- ity Habutai Silk in many styles, some with large shawl collars and fichu. Perfect fitting. Prices nom *2.25 to $4.50 each. Handsome Crepe de Chene Waists Very dressy for street wear, iu all colors, including pink, flesh, melon, putty, maize, rose, white and black. Charming Voile Blouses in all the newest effects to suit all. perfect fitting. From $1.00 upwards, A large stock of black Silk Waists from $2.25 to $5.50 Sweaters for Men, Women and Children We carry the largest assortment of Sweater Coats in the county. .Women's Sweater Coats in all styles, in light and heavy weight. ' Front $1.50 to $10.00. ' Men's . . Children's' Sweater Coats Sweater Coals in endless variety and all the kinds the children tike, all colors, all sizes. From 50c sp. Monarch Sweater Coats Penman's Sweater Coats Turnbull's Shaker -knit Ciot b in all styles, suitable for all occasions, in all weights. From $1.75 to $S.50. Kimonos and Dressing Gowns Just to hand ainiutiful range of women s`Ki 1011os and Dr made and cut on full, generous lines, in noveltykimono sr �� well �l�kkll=blanket cloths. at- - $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.75 each. McCall's Patterns Perrin's Gloves Cee Tee Underwear r and Chesei Markcb y T s Scotch ct izteen factories boarded PHONE 56 which sold at 2rded tght. This 1s the highest t \f x PHONE 5 6 090 dread wefts sold at rings were 307 col - *beet • • • ! • A • `.. tgheet Dld 23e, at 40 white were 0 cheese sold, Make 6asolioe w'e`eo.-�i larded. your Motive ,,. PY +war . Wholesale Produce Toronto wholesale prices to the Eggs- New.lald, cartons ...j .60$o$ .52 New -laid, ex�car��tons �4I .--, .48 Storage, aeteete, ... /. .. .36 .40 Storage, No. 1 .37 .38 Butter - Creamery prints, fresh.. .44 .46 Creamery prints, storage .42 .43 Creamery solids .41% .43 Ch01ce dairy prints .37 .86 Ordinary dairy prints:,, .33 p .35 Bakers' .30 .33 Cheese -New, large, 23%c to 24c; ,twins, 23%e to 24%lc; tripiets, 34c to 14%c; „Billions, 24%c to 21c. Ponit Live Dreamed Ming chick's. 18c 17c 21c 22e 8 Old fowl, Ib,. , 13e 14c 16c i 18* Ducklings, lb... 12* 130 17.: leo Bean's --Hand-picked,. 36: prime, 36- Potatoes-N,•w Brunswick., to 'tar lots, 32.10 a bag; western, to nano* 81.86 to 31,110 a bag. East a1JMale Cattle... Cattle-Recelpta, 6,200; active; s„ ping steer's. 17.60 to $10.60; hutch,, 86.00 to $9.00; heifers, 36.00 to 37,3 cows, 13.25 to 87,96; hulls,8.00 7.00; .stocker. and feeders, &6.00 M .28; fresh oaws and springers!. ate five and steady, $50.00 to 3116.00. Veale -Receipt,, 600; stew, 14,1• to 113.60. - - Hoge -Receipts, 18,000; heavy, 310.40 to 31000; mixed.1713 to 110.40; yorkers 310.30 to 310.84; night yorkera, $0.60 to $9.751 pip, 39.25; roughs, 30.25 to 80.40; sty,, 17.60 to 38.60 Sheep and lames Reoeiptas,, 8,000; active; lambs, 87.00 to $1.2.00‘ tinge, 16.60 to 9.60; ',ethers. to 38.60; ewes, 8.00 to 14,76: sheep, 37.76 to .00. NOW A STRONG MAN My father bad been troubled tltb limitation for a somber of years. I s was edvle d by a friend to try • • POI KiONLY* He winnowed a boy. and .44.. tak- ing thorn for a week tnnnd 'kat they gave blot some relief. Rs then pnrelseed three mars bolas, whfrl ware the mesas of entirely relieving him. R. is now a strong ran to good health .01 able to attend to ►L daily wart. Per Okra gnat ekaeg* an t. des M Gia T11L, TsC. _ truly, AMT. Mara All druggists sell Oft ems sa Mae a box. or a hews ret 6I.*e. gamete fru• u write to MAfto*iL DZVp 1 0171117041 00. or CANADA, ISMITaD ?01.19.. OW. r Chicago Live Stook Cottle -- Receipts, 37,000; weak; beeves, 36.90 to 811.34; steers, 34.60 to10.36; stockers feeders, 4.75 to 37.)0; cows and era, 38.44 to 30.40; Wyse. 48-46 is Hogs-Recelpta, 34,000; m�ej� weak, 6e to 10* higher; ftglt, $6,N to 310: mixed, N-40 to $10 261 Its3 30.60 to 310.26; rough, MI 60 to ppigs, 34.76 to 84.65; bulk of gs�al( /0.60 to 110.01. iliesSem lambs. native. 111134:36,4"111° • Th is the season when a Gasolin. Engine would be a valuable a et if added to your' farm equip nt. • Just at the p - sent titni we have on the floor .f our ware- house all sizes of x • nes from one and a -half to horse- power. They will do great deal to take the drudge . out of life. Call and see therm WILSON ; Hamilton St., Goderich �110�0••••• t'y Mr"" sats♦ �ss ROBT.LSON MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. W118T-WA1VANOSH. Council of above municipality mot November 4 a. per ad jnurtlment 01 Nepteutiver 'la, Menthe,* all present'' Iteevr Mut•ra • presiding. Iln S Minute" r o g tr. t ha -it meeting wad and confirmed. on mol ion by Nayl.:r and Mail -web. Rr. s.Miitray rep..rf.dthiiLThlri4•ar�- den of the ()minty !tall relied a a dal 'fleeting or -ti,�}• county council at which it war decided that a grant , f a ha)f-mili on the dollar should he given to the t3'ilitN, l(ed (lose, thin soon of *24,250 to he repaid to the rounty by the severe! nnwlicitiafilits in 1917, Wept Waweno.lrtravingadded hew -tenths it milt to the eollrclor'a roll (previous to the ab_4, actino l,v th• rnnnty) will have tint one -tees h of a mill to collect in 11147. lorry Fowler wit t. d on council asking that something -Tie done W i' h the watercourse npp. trite his Int. 17, concession 7, a ouneil agree- ing tip 1ry the grader on this job. titin by Menetw, M*llough and John- ston that J B. Young he paid :Ill per oent. of cost for digging ditch at north hail tat 15, Conretsjon 7, 342,491. Car- ried. Leve Murray reported that he and Councillor Naylor had waited .on C+Jlborne township council Ice the Tonne's creek drain matter, intimet- that a sali.factoty adjustment d he arrived at at an early date. Com utnicationa from Organization of Resold re Committee and Hydro - Electric 'omnliesion were filed. Motion 4 Mallough and Naylor that a want of he given CanadianI''ee. - - - - ;,Library fn: .e Blind. Bylaw No. 11 read three tin, s and paseett, extend - •I' ing engineer's ti six months nn Pit- t- Ceram' drain, on cation by Messrs. Naylor and Joh .ton. Amounts amounting to 04832.21 ere passed and paid, on motion of Me rd. Johnston and Pardon. CORM'I a ourned to tneet on December Iii, as , afatntP, at 10 a. m. W. A, Wtr,*oN, 'leek. X The season is here to have your shoes properly fitted with Rubbers. Quality is the most es- sential point in selecting the make of goods you buy. The Lifebuoy and Rubber Leaf brands sur- pass all others. In heavy Rubbers their wearing he ex - qualities cannot coiled, i'rices are most reasonable. RkPAIRING Geo. MacVicar North Side of Square Goderich tuperintendent Forrester to Lon n. 1 Montreal,,Nov. 14. -Charles F rester, Grad Trunk imperintendent, at Stratford, in appointed to- sne etrd W. R. Davidson, superintendent at London, who goes to Itetroit to suc- ceed J. Caldwell, who is retiring. H. H. Fish, trainmaster at Brantford, lie- ri comes superintendent at Stratford. The area of London division ex- - 1 tends from Sar•nta Tunnel to !iamb - ton, Buffalo to Goderich, and also the Glencoe, Petroiea, Port Dover and Port Rowan branches. Proved it Was Busier. 1 Two Scottish soldiers on their way to the tront passed through London tededtly. it was their first experience of the "big village," and they were datitrally keeping their ryes open. Their watchfulness wan hnw,•ver, not Isharp enough frr avoid a taxi in the wtcinity of Victoria Station, and one of them gotknocked over. As he pick J himsetr up, hone the worsp for his fall,..ltti Inate growled, "Mehbe ye'11 beieve it's buster than Kirkin- tillnch coo." The poor we have always with as - especially poor excuses. •. r- . Constipation -- no bass of std ars is not to be cured by0bareh purga- tives; they rntiter aggravate tie 'trouble. For ■ Quart,.. but sun Iasa8'.. use Cbamberla,n e :".••",,h and Lover Tablets. 1 ivy stir ap the liver, tone the Mower end freshen the stas•el, and bowels lust like as internal bath. - - ;.f 4.171-11' CHAMBERLAIN'S . TABLETS n - 7 Woman's best friend. 1'r+m girth.ed to old age. the. (little red health re- s'orers ■m an unfailing guide town setiyeliyeralld a Asan, healthy. normal atoma.•h, Take • Chawberl•ta's St•anarh Tablet at night and the v'nr stomach and fer- mentation, and eh. head arhe, hate •11 Iona by morning • A11 dn.ggi.rs, 01.., or by mal free, tlr.Nrwe Waft* Tenets It 1'1"'n'$1sw. t -1•r: v in -the way of What might be t 'rne.1 ft iemily advertising appeared recto. ly in . Georgia news- paper. (hie be -Ole., flint took oeca- eu)n to congrat',latr sriother firm, r'tctM..-the way;" ion the letter's coma Pletinn Of fifty year-, of continuous service to the ....... The con• gratulation.. Were printrid in hold type in a promtrrent Owe, Telling the people in siich a Inserter of a compet- itor's virtues is a pteaa4l.t eontraat to the policy snore -rf•rn followed by those arcking puhlic, vett nowt_.4114, approval. And besides it brings ren sults that in themselves should cont. mend it to more ftrqueet Adoption, What Mothers Need - is a t• of the antiseptic cca Ointment It should be kept in every house for immediate use for burns, sores, cuts, open wounds and all skin diseases. Get it today and he sere it us "hlecrn Dowel let /Apo (m bif• „r substitute Ogg iftfrrior aeftel.. Foster-Dack Co., Limited Toronto *N d ie., lie., 76e. atad $i.26 thee bp JAMES A. CArIPBCLL Oa 1. t- 1,