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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-06-21, Page 39 - ­ I � � - I I it I F - I&.-- , , 'I _. - � 4 - I . . lb ellamw 210 191�6 11 . ' __ , ,. * ., I I 1 I - - I I .- � - I ===,= -1 1-1111- �r/ _ I I , , , � vossrak� Wokol : I Fir" on"aft" Airowmi* NOLWA, I POO" "YA4,C"Witoolv%A40"rito � . ., . � . '. . M . r, Tigtor.A. Tattou, 14.".n Result $amk., writ", 111 . asure I am .. . ,t ia with ple I I writin; to let you know that I have been . . vared ii weak heart by using Milburuou , Reairti and Nervig Pills. I bad been a aufferer for pesirly two � years i with he#xt trouble end could get no relief by using other kinds of medicine. I , had been in the Canadian Army for nearky tgu woo , ,,�bs and yvas honorably dischArged on account of my heart. I served in the lWyal North -Weal Mounted Police, in 1917, and was also 0 .honorably discharged on thq same ac- count. I A friend of mine advised me,�to tri your pills, After takinK three xes ,was completely cured. You can please use this as you see fit." Wherever there are people suffering with weak hearts, they can find no reme- dy that will do ,�o much to make the haart regain atreugth and restore it to a Inormal and healthy condition as Mil- burn'B Heart and Nerve Pills. . . - __ ___ fticez o, _11:�_.I__ - -.;I.,4 direct on receipt of price by The T I - MR - burn Co.,,Limit-ed, Toronto, 041i. -,-% OSTEOPATH . .UEILEMANN, Osteopath 14 women's and children's R:��. chronic and nervous dis- ',orders. partial dearness, eye, ear nose and throat. Adenoids removed �kttluau the knife. consultation tree. bince and residenLe, Nelson and :It. Andrew's streets . back or Temperance Ilan, North street. ,0111ce hours 9 to t2 a. in., I to il I). m. Alondays. Thursdays anti Saturdays. Evenings by appointillent, I - � I I ___ d'IHARLF.5 GARB-Li.SY, liarrtst,er, solicitor, "U' Etc. Cornet, .NorL. street and Square, Goiderteii. Ont. 17 - 4CHAS. SEAGER Aarrisfor Solicitor Notary Public and LuVe.�dlu*eJ: Office : COLIct liou.-c, Ooderleh. R. C. 11AYS Thone 98. Barrister, Solictior. '.snjary Public hte 0111co lllaniiltot� �,t_ rierling Batik Mori ( "', lei' I ch Real Estate. ,loans, Insurance - � ___ � - 4C ONVEYA.NCING A.Mi .Nu,i,AnY __ tjEORGE E. GREE*N-LADE. Baylleld, Con- veyancing .aild .'Notary Public _P ROCI-il�'00'Y', 1,11-1,011A.'N & coo K E, Barristers, 11,�Alctlor,,, Nolarl" Pub- lic, Etc. Offlce--Cni the Square, 9nd door from Hamilton street, Goderich. Private lund6 to lua;i av lowest rate,,. W. PROUDFOOT, K. C., J. L. KMLCRA.-S. H. J. Lt. COOKE. w- -tf�r ­'�_, - - , � 1 -n`79" .Ir '71, -M7 17 - . 1 -P"TW7 . 'M I , . .0 . it, 7"e"' IF, . I f - . 40 � . I I - - - . I- . . I - 11 - I - . ­ ., ". � , . . , �. ffl, ... � � �, " I . 1. 4 Ill . - . � . . I i - - I I ,, . � I I I I - . � I � . � )=OR W I I I ­ . � 11 . 1. .1 1.11 -1 � I I I -, ownsommoompoommmo 92J...........................o...... . I ,­, ­­ 1_---__ 1-111111.1-1-1-- N�J,,;� 11 1pli, "' 4"I � -111.1. I - 61. i.. '11;--- - 11 I—, - I— � � .1 I ".. I 1. . I 111.1 I - .11. I .1 1-1111 11711.1'. " I; 1. - I . JV * I /I . i! I '! 1 ! :1 �_p "s.,loresto.0-""lli'm to ­­ I - It � - _­', ff,Z � I ' Dios­triod ('03 I ea, n i n .. I 111' . T, I'm RAM,T. S, : , I __ 1 6 1. � 1. .11, 1, I I 9 'I, i I 1�1, I' MaJor Reman, who went overseas On Wednesday evening, June 5th, TOROP". AO.AIRIKOM - I with the i0ist 4ttstion,,is exjp,ected the home of Mr. and bft& D. S. Me- TORONTO# JuRe IS.-Titie S"rd holme shortly. Tavish, 10th con. Culross, vl,gs the � or Trade quotationii, for yesterday - Mr. Walter Madge, a respected resi- scene of a very pretty wedding whell ,* dent of Stanley township. hals, dio� their eldest daughter, Myrtle J Rjud J we'lle as f011Ow" I - - - I 'a' - Manitoba Wheat (Ifit'storis. Fort Wi�ifiR% survived by his wi0ow. . Rennie "Wightntan. of East %N wan-6-sh-, Including 2'/2C Title) - Mrs. Donald Graham, of Lucknow, were -united in marriage by the Rev. No. I northern, 112=%. Passed away at her home Saturday. Mr. Bradley, of Teeswater. .� I NO a 00TTfra. =20%. X.: I port lisria. OAT%. June 8th, aged 79 �ears and 3 irwull)A Jane H. Carbert. beloved wife Of 1kir. No. 4 wheat, $&I"ts. Mr. Thos. Elterington died at th� J* T. McCaughey, 7th line of Morris, Manislable Cate ton Store. Fon Wllllaml6 home of his son, Frtd, In Exeter, on passed away on Saturday. June 81ill, No. a C.W.. 85%c. Saturday, June 8th, in- his 82ad year. after a serious illness of two niont No. 2 CAV.. "I ha' Extra No. I feet-8311ilo. duration. Besides her husband she No. I feed. Milq. The 1&;'veai�-oid nephew,of Mr, R. J, leaves three brothers and two staters, American Corn (Track. Toronto), HileStOill, Of Gpl-rie, was drowned June Messrs. M No. 3 yellow. kiln -dried. aornla" . I I attliew and George Carbert. 'Ith In the mil� flume as he was learn- Hullett, and John, or Clinton ; Mrs. O,NO. 4 aellow, k1lia-dried. nominal. iterjo ate (According to Freights Out. Ing to swim- L. J. McGulnes, of Stratford, and Mrs. slids). The Exeter G�njiinq Go. has Inaugur- J. J. McCaughey. No. 3 white. 790 to Sec. nominal, ated the farmerette mo�ement with Tile marriage gf Miss Susie fludson No. 3 white, 78a to Tile. nominal. (Atarlo Whop% (Basis in Stors, Montreal). the aid of ,Mr. HaNiland, of the Exeter to Allan Leroy Stone,,operator at the No. a whattir, per car lot. sk2l. High School. G T , R. station at Seaforth, took place Peas (According to Freightfil Outside). Dr. Win. L. Schoalles, brotheX of Mrs. I tit' the 1.1otne of the nrule's mother In No. 2, nombial. (According to Freights Outilide). J W. King. of BlueNale, and a nati,,re I EgmoncRille ,Monday afternoon. Rev. "&tbag I 5 a nal, Oi Hullett, died tit his home Ili St. I Mr. McLe"an offlelatea. Both bride and Bu,ckwhea*t$(I'^2c3cotrodin4o'2t'o Fo,,m,,ih,, Out. Clair, Mich., May 28th, groom are popular, the former being side). . Lieut. Clarence Garden, ,;on of Mr -a trusted employee of tile W. E. San- Buckwheat. $1.80. nominal. 0, F. S. Garden, of Kitchener, furaterf�jord- Mothi - C - .. h6re- Tl__­_ftY` ,t^vc*rdIng-ft­FWghA*OuW.d*)j --- . ompany . fley Nn. 2. $3. nominal. I , of SeafQrth, has been killed In a fly*-: left oil the Xflernoon train for a short Manitoba Flour (Toronto). Ing accident In England. wedding trip to Montreal. War quality. $10.43. Ontario Flour (in Sage. Prompt Ship. A pretty wedding was solemnized I The South Huron L. 0. L. held its ment . at the home of Nil,. John Gowdy, at seml-annual meeting in Clinton, Thurs- War Quality. $10.65 Montreal. $10.66 . e more, May 29th, %% hen Ills daughter, day -afternoon, June i3th. There was Toronto. Miss Edith, was united in marriagela .very good representation of dele- Ml;lfeed (Cat, Lots, Delivered. Montreal ". Freights, Bags Included). to Mr. James 1. Doig, (of Empress, Altu.jgate The chief businei,,s of the meet- Bran, per ton.r$35. I, 4r. J. W, Stlaw has been appointed ing wa,.4 the arrangements which we're Shorts. per ton. 140. medical heailh offlocer off Clinton in being made for the celebration Ili Hen- Hay (Track, Toronto). I succession to Dr. J, C. (;jandier, r sail oil the twelfth. It is exii, No. 1. !)er ton, $15,50 to $16,50. gain. - eeted ed, per ton, $13 to $14. slgneo�- Mr. B. J. (;ihhing� I, appqin' that there will be a very full repre_ sen Straw (Track, Toronto). ed WISPSSNPlIt Conilult,.,ionor. t- tation pres.ent .for tile celebration Car lots per ton. $8 to $8.50. and tile little southern town I.-; mak- Farmers' Market. An old anti Ili ' uhly respected rest- Ing due preparanons for their- enter- Fall wheat-Wilififig. $2.14 per bushol. (lent of St. Heleils passed away on taimllelit. Gotultv Master - Goose wheat -$3.10 to $2.12 per bushoL Wet-IT)eSdAy, June 5ill . . (1�o. Van Barley -Malting, $1.30 . in the person derburgh Pret,itled and oil the plat- Oats -87c to 80c per busheL er Ell,n Rogers, r"llut of tho late Tho- form will, Ilin, N"eve nvo past county Buckwheat -$1.75 per bushel. Anag joxv rt"4114-v 44� ffgl, . of 8&- years. masters, W. J. Kenn), and (;porge Ilan- Rye -According to sample, nominal. There passed a,,%�i� lot his home near ley. 1-tay-Timothy. $16 to $17 per ton; miz- ea and clover, $14 to $16 per ton. Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday, June Ali immense throng front town and CIUCAGO GRAJN MARKET. t 7th, a former \\eli-k'rio\\n resident of country Rathere(I at ttle spaf,)I.tll sta- J P Bickell & Co. report the follow- Turnherr�, in tile pt -c'.111 of I)U\itt Mit- tie" Mollda�, anti gave Pic. Patrick ing* prices on the Chicago Board of Trade. eholl, son of Mrs. Andre�% mitcliell, of Nigh, who lias beell a pri,oner in Ger- Prov. a Wingliani. I niall), a ronsing reception as It(, step- Open. High. Low. Close, Close. A pretty chnrch \\Pilding �Nas sol- ped from tilt, e\elling train frol Corn - it Lon - July .... 1'514 147% 145Y, 145% 145% a J�nniized in St. Patil',, elluveh, Wing- (lull. A long pr,)c(,SSi(jIl of deco rated June .... 149% 149% 147% 1471,6 ... hani, on Wednesda� afternoon, June autos, heAdt'd by tilt- Citizens' band, Oats ath, when Margaret Ann, only daughter escorted the �ollllg soldi(�r to tile bal - July .... 71 721,fi 71 71% 70% . June .... 77 77 76 761�k 76 t of Mrs. John Marsh:t1l. I'Llf-ilb con\ of tile t�)\vlj b Holing, \\here ad Pork- erry Nvas . U - anited in tile hoh howl., t��r oij, lAl:i;ll0n.N�' dresses 44 Nvolcoult, were pre-sented to July .... ..... ..... ..... .... 1 41.86 to Mr. Robt. G. W,,ir, it ,11. Turn - hin' NN tilt' Illavor, clergy and Gol. Wil- Sept. ... 42.90 43.10 42.85 43.10 42.10 4 hvrr�. S011. ThO clist") [lid v % inedal donated by Lard- t VIC tu\\u to rptnvn�d soldiers was pi ' July .... 24.65 24-90 24.57 24. 10 24.52 n- Sept. ... 24.90 25 20 24.85 25.17 24.77 c A quiet v\vd4fing -1, -:,doiunized at ned (oil Pie, Nigh by A, D. Sutherland. Rlbs- a the home of R"\. W111 .NIL',S. Yelland, Previ(.11, too being taken prisoner lie July .... 22.87 23.10 22.95 23.05 22. " Exeter, on June 5th, \N'wn �11% \\*I"- slirl'Pri'd the 11,.,s of an eNt, anti also a -Sept. ... 23.35 23.60 23.32 23.56 23.26 a Preszeator, Soil of .\I'. Sit'lluel Presz- fl'a0 fired leg in �'ranve.* iio enlisted LIVERPOOL MARKETS. t cator, of StPPhen, N\a, inarried to,'.\Ii,,.,; \\'Ill, tll,. :t3rd Battalion anti speaks Liverpool. June 17. -Beef extra India VMH if 14 11. . --- P an (im113111, (Itingliter 01 \\."Il t,r the treatment lie received Ili mess, 370a. I AUCTIONEERINd I ' Mr. and Mrs. Jo�,�pli MeDwiald. uf 6wrinan qiospital_. Ills p�jreljts res;ide Pork, prime mess, westerril, 33as. e T1110MAS GUINDRY. - lla� township. ill Searorth. Hams, short cut. 14 to_16 lbs., 1378. d ------ - - __ . " - Bacon, Cumberland cut. 26 to 30 Ills.. __ , .---.-- - - 152s. Live Stock and 6eneral Aultioneer, I Hamilton street (joderich I Clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs. 160a. Sales made everywhe . re and al . I efforts matte to give you satisraction. Fa - _�mers' sale notes discounted. VETERINARV DR. W. F. CLARK, V. I -R., graduate or the Ontario Veterinilvy College Tor- onto. I reMectruny Call file attention or bot,se owners to Ill ' v approiled.niethod (or operating on horses' leem. A fresh sup- ply or veterinary medicine always on hand. Cinice anti ,table6-Nevvgate streq, 60derich. I INSURANCE � �_ McKILLOP NIUTUAL F]BE INSCRANCE 0. ____ Form and Isolated :ro%%l,i,,Pro,i,)erti Insured. ' Value or propert� If-; ed it too January. 1010 $3,( 8,irli.w). 041411.15-­lailles �:,In�flly. President, G,odench ; 3 a:4. Evan�. VIce-Prosident, He.ecimood ; T. I-,'. jia)�, sev,-,rreas., ,ea- l"t,th. DIRECTORS -1). I,. !.c(-w,-R0r, searorth ; J. . (:,. Urleve, Whithn,li ; NVm. %Vrin, Con- stance ; , ocorge MrCartney, Tuckersmith ; .1ohn Ferrk, Ilarlock ; John Benn ew ise, � Broadhagan ; 51alcolin NlcE2Aan, Brucelleld. AIJENTS-J. W. Neo. ,in(terwh ; Sandy Let tch, Million ; NN'lil. mlesiu.,�, searorth ; r 6. illitchtey ilie Sellro rill. a Poll ey 1-101 I'S ca i p y their a4sessinents, Ili R. H. Cutt's Stol�e, (;oderich, A. J. M0111 - . ri,h's Clothing Store, Clinton, of, J. I Reld's. Bayfleld. _ _: __ --- ---. - _ _ - - - FOR GOOD RELIABLE � Shoe Repairing Tt"Y SMITH & RING 0 East Street 0 it K Church GIVE US A T AL __ 1�1111 -1 . . , I Brophou Bros. , GODERICH ro,.- The Leadina Funeral Directors I and Embalinersl IOrders cirdfully attended to at all hours -night or day. .1 UUMING RATES WITH THE STAR 'The Stal and Toronto Daily Glolef ......... .. $5 25 11. Daily Mail led Empire ......... 5 25 1. :: :: Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star .................. 2 65 " 1. .1 Weekly San (Toronto) .......... 2 40 .. 1. 11 Toronto Daily Star ....... ..... 4 30 1. .. .. Toronto Daily World ........... 5 25 1. .. 1. Toronto Daily News ............. 4 30 11 .. .. Farmim's "vocals .............. 3 00 ' 'Ilia Country Gentleman ......... 3 25 :: "'. " London Daily Advertiser ....... 5 00 14 6. " London Daily Free Peon ....... 5 00 1. t, " -Montreal Weekly Witness ...... 2 90 .. 1. 11 World Wide. Renewal ......... 4 25 b terious and estininster. 3 30 :: :: :: t ic Re star ............... 2 90 :: ol, :: Sa y Night (Toroeto) ...... 4 25 Me ro's Magazine ............. 2 75 . .. " Ham jo I (Toronto) ........ 2 2S .1 go " Woman's Rome Companies (Now York) ................... 3 2S " " " The Saturilay EvenisgTost .... 3 25 . .4 11 The Look", Rome Jewl1w.... 3 so . micluflifoF postage to Canadian Subsoribeim) If 94 . Tke Calunlian Coostryman (Wil ..................... 2 00 " a a Tk Y041's Compealsilif 3 7S ck 0 n Suffisk Americin-_ 4 00 1. " to Scientific American . ............ 4 75 " 9. " =8itan Magazine ...... 3 00 :to to ...- 3 00 " is American RUg""ll catinx (Mod9j) ...... . ............ 4 50 0 To Rubseribers in the United States 60 cents addition to all above, to pay poswe. Any combination of the above pubil- -sagons may be had with The Star, for elainple - Tit; SW &A Daily Mail asil Empire .... $5 25 The Family Heralil($2.65 less $11-50) - 1.15 The Timse Papers ...................... �49 Itelinittances by Postal Note or Ex. . ,press Order at our risk. Address VANATTER & NAFTEL ' Publishers The Star. % . "erloh. 10nt, I % . 1. I . I I 0 . . 11 .... I'll . I . . . ', , . 1111111111111111kL-.11 -WELL SATISFIED WITH ), Long clear middles, light. '28 to 34 the.. I ETS 160s. . I.ong clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs,, a . f CATTLE MARKETS 1590. I I Ine.' a 1114,ther has ilsed Baby's 0%-,,n 1 i Short lear backs, 16 to 20 ]be., 157a. Shouldcra, square, 11 to 13 lbs., 128s. Ta hiel, bw her little ones sit(, N%-itl use Lard. prime western. in tierces, 149a f ntithing elso. Experience teaelles lie[- fid; American refined, palls, 152s; Arner_ t11;lt 010 k0bIls fire the vev% best medi- fican refined, boxes, 150s. ' C11,112 slit, a -all 9j%,- her baby. They at,(- I Tallow, Australian Irf London, 72a. c Turpentine spirits 125s. a gontlo la"atiXv : mild bill thorough Rosin, common. GIs 6d. t if) artiml and fivNel. fail to hanish con- I Petroleum, refined. Is 6%d. shpilli"ll c,div Collis or an , othf­ , Linseed oil, 62s. POTATO DISEASES. I I I I I Cottonseed oil. 68s 6d. ti- nianN inin,ir ailments (or cioldhood N ar erosene. No. 2. Is 2%d. I !(:(-l­-'rnh1-' th-111 Mrs. -J. Bit,. charest,' --- I � _1_._.___-__- IV— �,_ ­4r� 1, I I -_ - I � I " I - . � J'a Z - _� 11:11110::�hiijl solilowilloolwomillilillin 1111 I I - -- as � I -, , , Is@-, , 0 � I . .1 . - I I . I I I :�1111 11,1: 0 0 - . . . I I I I . - � - - - ­ - . I I I I - .1 . I �1, i - - - - __ - - __,"�_. - � I I - �, � I . 1: I S1, Low). Que" \Nt'jteS:__­.NIv liatIN I (". iod (".11tilillaily . f CATTLE MARKETS Disinfection of Seed Tubers Effective ,;lnd nothing'seenle;i �, Against Many Ills. IwIp lj,,r fill I began using Baby's I '1%)111.�js. I I I . .as - - ,h- 1\\Il I'llps, -j'al)lets soon sel, UNION STOC'K YARDS. [Prepared by United States department of agriculture.] - hor , ri-,jit ind n,.N\- I N\i)lllll not 1),. I I TORONTO, June 18. -All classes ( ' Scab and other potato disease,; may �\ilhmil f1win," Tho, Tahlets art, stild I)\ 111011i"illO (1141101's ,Q' b�' mail at 25 of cattle sold lower on the Union 11 be preveDfled within limits hy thetreat. I I ",-Is it box frow The Dr, "'jlliii Ills', Stock Yards Exchange yesterday, I with the biggest decline in the grass- v ment of seed potatoes, witb formalde. - . Nledivinv Co.. tirtwkvill�,, ()tit. fed cattle, and most of these would I hyde or with corrosive sublimate. The - show a loss of from 50c to 75c per \ object of this treatment is to destroy Tr hirl-, 411:1111!1tie, ('r seell potatoe, q cwt., while the best grades were 26c 1 the germs. which might otherwise be ul-e to j!(, tj*pfllf.,I si'vvi-:11 barr,�Is wltb lower. The run of cattle yesterday r was 3968 head, all told. planted with tile seed and infect the if ho!o if,. t!u, ho"tialn of PA,11 May be I The calf market was very strong newb crop. Only surface inrections, set 'Ton 11 fsI11_1htlY elevated platform. and 25c higber, while the sheep trade r however. are reavhed Ili this way,. aild I The liffles ,,hotil:l he plugged up, the was off a good $1 to $2, and in some the method ld ouly pfirtially effective litirrels filled "Ath potatoe, and thes'e cases more, per cwt. against deep Ifits of common scab. I "(Wel'(1d with tit(, solution. After two 1 The run of hogs was 1500 head on tm 11.4 the hole should be opened still and it looks now as though the mar - Stich diseases ns tile mosaic leaf roll I �",',': ,1111 jo 11 , Irawn off and poured Into ket has settled around $18 per cwt. and curly dwarf cannot be reactrP(I in ��( another bori-pl. Another method Is to fed and watered, and $17 to $17.25 tills way. Furthermore. the dishifec, tise 11 1;11,ge wooden vat or trou9b, into f. o. b. tion of the seed will not be effective if NvIflch the imt,itoes are lowered Ili CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. I the soil in wilich the potatoes are saeks� by it r-ope an(I pulley and later Chicago, June 17.-Hog,Recef6ts. 32.000� market, loc to 20c hIg:i- planted Is already full of disease. hauled ont, di-nineil and dried. er than Saturday's average; bulk. Despite Its limits lions. \ho w ever, the In n(ldition to disinfecting the seed, $16.50 to $16.90; butchers, �16.55 to $16.85; packing, $16 to $16,60; light, $16-80 to disinfection of seed potatoes is suffi. e e is I potato diseases may 1) avoid d to. one $ 17; rough, $16.50 to $15.85; pigio, $16.15 clently effective against many d1seases extent by attention to soil conditions. to $16.75. � . Common seal). for example, seldom I PAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK - - 4 gives troul-fle fit Veld soils. On tile ! East Buffalo, June 17.--Cattle-Re- .1 -14 ­ . "_:�' . I; ,,(her If, and. a neutral or slightly alka- c,l 1, 5200. Good. strong; grasaerlit, slow; P . . _` .': I I . line Roll favors its spread. Liming prime steers, $17.75 to $18.35; shipping * steers $17 to $17.50; butchers, $12 to . I - , . I � - !�. . mul appik -ations of fresh manure, wood $16.75;' yearlings, $13.50 to $16.75: heifers. 0 I . ushes. tiltrqte of soda and ground 410 to $14.50; cows, F6 to $111.50; bulls, � - I 1, , .4 1 I � boup, therefore, may under* certain $7.50 to 412.50; stockers and feeders, $7.50 to $11; fresh cows and springers, steady, 11 .1 I I , �� conditions prove injurious to the crop, -$66 to $150. ... . -1 1 . . I , hile acjid phosphate and sulp ! W . calves --Receipts, 2260. Steady; $7 to $18.50. i ;, jimmonia tend to diminish scab. Pow- I Hogs-RecelpLe, 7200, Strong; heavy, , , (I ery scab ,lq worst on cold. wet or $17.45 to $17.60; mixed and yorkers, $17.60 1_ ; I poorly dralued soils. Loss from rhizoe- to $17.60; light Yorkers $17.60 to $17.75; pigs, $ 17.75 to $18; 1`01,1g�lll, $15.25 to $15.60; . - __ - � _ i tonla mily be minimized by bringwg - stage. ,310 to $12. the land to Ilie hest possible state of I Sheep and lamb;s-Recelpts, 2000. POTATO ATTACKED I1V 11OWDRICY ! - -CALF, j tilth. This disease occurs to some ex- Steady to strong; lambs, $10 to $19.60: I $12 to to ,vv arrant specialist., ill tit(, 1,10te(i I lent In nearly all soils, but Is worst yearlinga. $16; wetherB. $14 to $14.50: ewes. $6 to $13; mixed sheep. $13 Stafes department ,)r tl�,,rk jillute in when other conditions fire unfavorable to $13.60. recommending It as ;i o-whil suit evo. to the develoUment of the potato plant. . � Demand Release of Canadians. � nomicki Precaution. Ili dlsliih,,fing LONDON, June 18 -Because the with formaldehyde t he 1),-tatoe,o ,If mi,! (.11 %Nil TRUNK RAILWAY SVISTEM German delegates at the British -Ger - be soaked before eutting for i wo hww� '1111E TABLE CHANGES man War Pri'soners, Conference at I in a solution made hY wItl1jr-, ,)if(, Idn' i-ninwriving saturday, June, 22mi, The Hague are pressing for the ra. of fornialdellYfle to Cilit'i gal)on,s o I Irmn N,� 5." b) N111SU01,41 NN-harf '-%'III , turn of all prisoners In Canada and water. Tills soliltion mn ' v he ti,�ed n, I ' ",IN" -[."")"t'' ill a- ill. daily ex"ropt. I Penet;ing, Africa, as welt as those in Great Bri. itentedly. Corrottlre ,mblinmro i� r,o I ' ijn,j;,� arA run through it) � tain, a hitch has occurred In the no- nt the rate of I-11m,l) for "ne ;,If,] 11 , I N11,11;1nd ind �,4."lia Jet. (Ionlipetilin gotiations, telegraphs the correspon- half to two hours. Two ounwes -)r tit . ' I I '.., I-, at Musk,.ka N\harf f,,r all points \iti.iio,ka 1,a�-,,, at IfuntgNillp dock dent at the Dutch capital of the gait 4hould be dls�o:�pl In 11,1! \_11"t ''n I f.w pwnf� ,in, Ili#, I,9ke of Bays, at 71mes. The difficulties of such a and dlinted to imjl�o­ fIrleo.) l-nillon-; I �(-,,tii .1ol f,,r Alwon,inin Park 'in' I 1 course, It is contended by the British delegates, particularly In respect of This Is a denfil-, poison and mu,l lie P.irr\ ,�,,und and at P--notang f,)r shipping transport, make It Imprac- I nsten with the t:re3jtr-t (-tire .iinconver. I.,mit, .,if l;----rui;m 114i\ ,.,,mnwiwinp Nl,,naa�, Jmlo- 2 '1111, ticable, The negotiations have now It attifieks metril ond therefore ,If, ,11!,, . 4 lrwi N ."', ; " Scotia J0, 930 reached a most critical stage. - lie kppt In wooden. porcel;iin or gliI4.� li:111 \\,\11fl1,I1-­1\ .� , 'I In Nlti-- 1,nPilvne, � - lp%sels. Tilt- sanu- solutwn -h,��fld n it . I kll'ifto .\\harl.-I 12 ""^) I,` ,',, a fig, 12: i.,) Red Guards Were Slain. ne used more than three times. n,4 1he I 1, fit . Molland. 12.35 v m , Hrri\� I'm- AMSTERDAM, June 18. - Gen. -frength diminishe,s ,nilh puch lot of '� ,,,Tito fA.') 11 ill (I'lih ev'ept Sillulli.y. Knoerzer, In a telegram to Gen. Elch- ro-Antoes Ronked Ili It utakiniz sarue conner:;,ms ,oullibound horn, the German commander In the The (1orroqive in,blimaie Is r, I H-1 ,Nf) -_)3 1101711 ll)')u I'll - Ukraine, says a mesmage from Kiev hV,,d ,is more efreeflve than formal e y 0, d7 d ' I 0mimencing Saturday, Jun-, 29th, reports that forces of about 10,000 partlelilitirly rigningi: 1powdery tient) anI train No V NNill le"ve, Toronto I :10 I Bolphevikl Red Guards, commanded p. m I'jr,;da�,, Thiirsda�- and S.,o7liir- by Czech officers, have been almost I the blar-k,isciprothi uo`r:4zf,ctoltla. somF - .r., la % , � r (iraN6uhurA(. 'Ili Saltihla�sj , � w1ped out by Orerman troops to the times CaUed russet scab. till , tiain %Nal full thr,aigh to itunts-, west of Taganrog, a Russian port on N ill,,. the north shore of the Sea of Azov, i _­ � (;,trompneing Sunday, Jim(, 30th, train � SAYS LEMON JUICE --- N'(,, 48 v%Ill leave likintsvillp d,,rk .')-30 President Wilson expressed the ^ p. m. on Sunda)s, with coil 1),,,c ti,,Ilm b0PP that the qnnate would pails the e WILU REMOVE FRECKLES from p,drits on l,ake of Stiv- and 1paNe woman suffrage amendment at the Ninskoka N%harf 7 20 r, m Tue,ulays, vresent session of Congress. I . - � Girlef"i'Make this cheap beauty lotion Thursdays and Sundays, N%ith conner- tions from points on Mugho4a j,ijl(e,,, - � -_ - LAKE %%D R%11. ROFTF TO %%,r.6;r_ 14�_clear and whiten your skin. tirrive Toronto I I A5 I). In. ERN I %%fillIll %ili 4.01IND TRUNk tooXhiii-s­ k CommPneing Tuewin y, .Inne Tolh. It % 11, `1`1 %N -i'lis-rEll AND Tilt: l5queete the Juice bf two lemons Into 1',e National to Winnipog %Nill lea%v otau:%r i.kI(F,s 4 bottle containing three mane,ca of Toronto 8X) p. m. Tuelsda.Ns, Thur- l"'llow ti, lf,u -ahlrdl%. .111w. Thid, I orchard white, shake well, and you have days and Saturdays, inatead (.r 9 1) tit �t­m­h il, ­r�i.i %%ill 1,a%s- 'r,.r,.nl,, ( a quarter pint of the best fieckle and Commencing 14tinvay, June 2.1rd, I() j.-, o w %l.,nd.i%,, 1.N',-(in­4,la%. arpi I tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at train No 101 for Ilamillon. Niaornra sahv-da% - f -w -;4,1111, P-Oni Ed\%ard very, very small cosL Palls and fluffnIn %%Ill 4-tiNs, Tortinto r ,,,,, I, li,+1111-v - I i-i\- ,4.rni-i I 1, Your grocer has the lemons and any A -M it m dall) insipid ,if daily px Pnini �'d\\.4rd ll­�I, 900 a ni ,Atjn drug store or toilet counter will glapTly cepl 14unda\ da%-, '111­14%� mid rrIdai% arri\inu threo outices, of orohard white for & Pw , I Corrimpneina ctindai, Jime 11rd, Tf,r,,nl,- I is) I. r" 0-nnerlion mnd,� I cents. Massagethis sweetly fragrant triin Not Iffi-10A will 1pq%-- Susrwri%lon -,Xi at �arw, P,,lrlt Kd\%ard 1jiork \%Ill, lotion into the face, neck, arms and Firiderp a m orily instead Of 9 Northfrn %i%iffation 4;n'ot fttenmultip- I , hands fteh day and we how freckles and ,l m. 1pa%p liamilt,.n 9.17) a m. ar for pl-int- ,,n it,,- 1',rpat Lakre. and all blemishes disa"r and how clear, soft ri\e Toronlo In $5 a rn points in \%,,-I,-rn (Anarla and white the skin becionee yes' D Full pnrficnl,Ar� fr-,Tii ,qn% Grand Fnll parlieWarq from any Grand is haratess. a 0 Tirifink Tirket Aapht or 4. V Horning. Trunk Tleket Asrent or 0. P Horning, � . D1,1riet r1a-"PngPr Arr-,nt, 1',.rnnin. ftt. Dilittriet Passenger Agent, Toronto, ()tit - - � I - N __ � � "I � � .1. --- I � _1_._.___-__- IV— �,_ ­4r� 1, I I -_ - I � I " I - . � J'a Z - _� 11:11110::�hiijl solilowilloolwomillilillin 1111 I I - -- as � I -, , , Is@-, , 0 � I . .1 . - I I . I I I :�1111 11,1: 0 0 - . . . I I I I . - � - - - ­ - . I I I I - .1 . I �1, i - - - - __ - - __,"�_. - � I I - �, � I . 1: I . intion-L � � �. I I - I . . I I . k - I I � .1 1�� .0 �� , . . I I . � I � -i" 'Orjulmt, I . I 1. I I I ­ I il '_ . I � , , I - - , I � , . , , . N 00 Sh '� f 10 8'. h 0 - " �� i - I 11 I f " ol - , I - . . .� � I,, i -it -Ii. Thv-� Lrain, �Nill -ow,t %Nith , � and- . .as - - . _ Is � ()it Thtirsday, May 13rd, an�l Sattir - 4. - . t�". days May 25th, June Ist and Sth and � � �, I , I � 1. ft-004AT"M VINbeft 0"M W-PlIfiflia that the domanid to, Oilor" ... I omps � � frwn lii.m-1 Trunk lk-k`t 1AI'lit, , - I .0010''. t " 4*4 atuQuAte almost to a omxe. TISVO A cam the kind I � ; �� ,� 1� I 660010, I'll, I � � . � YOU buy. for the well -fitting oxes are tow. ,. � "I 14, * 'The I I . I , $ �, , wharf at 12:45 p. in. for Toronto on Signatury 1,1�� , 6��_ latest creationa am hillitc Ila white. black, malitogspy kid � � 1 I 11 �jj I 00 tlewarb of "d POW11111 leathers. They am made by Lbe best koo&wc" 1: �, manufacturers and will give A clinging, comfortable tit to an 1. � 11 .� I I I . �. , ,� � 11 f ,,% ) , I . � I , who wear them. At a moderate price, . . . , " �� i , �' I ( �� , * imitations Tennis and Outing Shoes for the boys land girls are no w � - I I � I � I 1� I . . sold � In stock. I I � . f I r ( I , I . . I I on tm -REPA I R I N Gr I. .1 I �. , I . r � � . ! � � � . �, �, �,�! " l , I.. I . filerlm of, ------ ' � .0 11 . I � j r � I.. . . , i � LI .A- M I nard's GEO. MacVICAR ; I I I 11 '. 1. � � . , I I I . ''I'll . , � � I I . ' L . _ .j_-jft1.Mflflt IN"th 11111de it*1 6quaral � GODURIGH __ _­_.__.__._.____.._.__ .. I . . I I - - I., � ,Ii:_� , ­ - , . . I I 1, I ., . ,� A 11: . , � � - _--vr_jj I I � - PILLOW ROLL IS NEW IDFA ' Covering Need Cost Very Littitil, w Most Material Can be Found to Family Piece Ila$. -F Some call them slumber r9.Ils, but ill@ matter what their ustme,"' they an about the most modern word In the pillow worleii. The pillow roll to particularly Inter. eating because the covering need rost ry little. Cover the ends with either velvet or silk; this may be the most expensive part of the elavertag, but an wo littraligpit pieces the length of the circumference of the pillow an m quIred, It Is almost a foregone conelay Ion that enough suitable material will be found In the family piece bag, so" writer In an exchange. From the center of the uncovered pillow end measure back . the width 99 he end covering. Sew the black edge titetted up the sinm to fft. Qlathiiar he other edge Into the pillow ealton enter and hide by a bit of gimp aud tassel. The middle of the roll Is covered by coarve cream -colored linen; the cow er to ornamented by stenciled cirelaso done with dye to match the colored nds; In each circle yellow and white aisles are embroidered, using the still stitch; stamping in not neces. ary A cross stitch or filled-lia border hi conventional pattern Is run midway etween this and the edge. Seam up the linen to Ot the circum- erence, slip it on and tack It In plam Finish the edge which joins the end overs with gimp, and a very attrae- Ive pillow Is the result. To make the roll Itself. turn over nd over an.oblong floss pillow, sevi- ng It firmly In sbape. - - - - - - vir Pill 'I'lla I " 11rinji" - Rellef-Whell, fter oil" tills 11.1aken ,-r a rllv;jI Ilf, 1.� )ppro."..11 bN feeiitjg� of filluess find 1:1111, ill. 1,114, st"tilm% io. surfers,fl.mll ly'l,"llsill, v.111,11 \\Ill Iwl'si'l if it he I't (h.all \\illl. Parllwltw's Vegetable )ill's at". ill,- \,.r ' \ b"'t 11107licirle that an tw. taken ho bring rolier. Tho -so. lill, art. .,I.,.l-ja1IN (",n) l"Jullided t') lje�jj vith 41��Iwjl�ia, otill illoll, ,lorling qlla- ill.., In tilt, re�lwvt (.,Ill I ... \uIli-livil .,I* 1)� lego'lls ,4 us(.I". I . __ - - - - - - - - __ �. - ___ . - ___ - _­__.________ I mdwen's Specials__:_= ' Fine Line of Drinks for the Walim Weathop I LEMONADE POIN'DER i ()RANGE ADE I LEMONADE I RASP. VIN EGA It I 1, IM F .1 U I CE , GRAPE JUICI-. I WINES, ItTC I ; Good aQRortment of � Pickles and Catsup � F,OmethiuRtoRharpt-nth(,al'IM�titf'. r A nice large tin of I I ARple Butter for '21 cents. � Pure Maple Syrup front the Eamterin t,r)wnmhlt)4 (guaranteed pure), We have a quantity nf Soap on hand, bought before the ral%t. Special In 50c and 51.00 lotoo Annnionta as old ptice, lic worth Joe, 10cr line worth l')c. Somothitiv to make yoor floOr r4hine. Ronok Floor Wax No. I I goodoli. in 21ic, 35C and 5or qf7t, We have an hand R�mv Red lto,iv and Lipton Tea. hotialrit before � the advanop and doty. for 55c a lb.. now worth -,Or. lHave you 15c a lh.) . J. J. McEWEN i ?he" 44 losith side 1111iiiia" Cansolot, Food Board 1,oft*nve %o. R 7M3 ___ ___ , __ � 111111111111111111111110101111111111111 . I I irctephonet I Sconomy I � . 1. . � � � I . - I I . . . I 11 -1-17--, �7 _... --I I: 4%.. I.; t. 1, �'. . , � I � .........ow . I. I .. 1 �1; � � .. ��'',.L_'.�.'�f7fj .,'', L �" I I � "Get Me Mr. Jones"' 1. '' L L�_,� 11�. I � " 1� ..." I I'll I . ". '' I! I, 4:,��, ,, � .�,.r 2 -'� 1�,__,"r-l-', - ". �.� '�­ _,�, .;� I I .1 1:1- ­ , WHEN you ask one of" your staff to ''I . I I - " �,. � -4,�'�,L , � . � , , ­ 1% . � ­� ; 1. 44 ', ­.,�: I ��,L ' , I get Mr. Jones on the telephone," �," ­'-'�', ­ � - I o . I -­ , 4 1, � � 1, - . ',�,� F :JI:.. "�, �, ," . ;;� alumUs . be ready to speak u,hen he I . ,.., r::,; , �, ��. 1� I , ,:�', 11. . answers. . �', 1: :�, I 1�,# �' � I I I : �1, I ,.�, � 111,1i �L, . r _­_, 1'q - ro �,',', � I ..,',* � ,�_: .... I - 1,7111, '-.6 1 1 q It is discourteous in the extreme to call him . ":,I � 1� 4� I ''. , ,��,�,,,�:;C. , . to the telephone and then make him wait your Z,,:" '_",�,�,. I .. I �': , . - -'.." , �,�"!:­ � I , "'; ": � I" - L: I convi6nience. No practice has led to more . j, , ,III � I r.tL I �, ._ .�:�i". 14 " jpr ,,­­ 'I'L ;.,�,:;, � ill feeling and abuse of the service than this. :11 . 1. I �. 1, �� . . . ...... ��'� ­­'�­.- t � If any waiting is necessary, the party calling j-�,_ �­_ '' �, ''. ,.�.., . I'� -1 I I ,r I � I . � I ._�. . 1 � . . ­ I I ,L , �11 I �L.,,' � should do it. K4, '.1 � il .. 11 " r � .. I i .. I * I , � m I ,� , q Always be ready to speak irlieti /lie ," . 1 � . � , I , 7 - party you call ansivers. � I "', , rL - - lj';" 41 The Bell Teleplione Co. 1_' A, �,. . .. I I � 1i � . � . 4 '. I , of Canada . 4) , I I .11,1�-111 _ , �� ��f !11:!"11111;� llfl!ill-lfflllllplliillillillillilliltilliilli(�iliI , 1,1111111111h ill [III � �:1 11 ." 1: " A111111111 I , . � , . - - - - ___ � �,�� �*11 ,- , ":. - - --'--- � I . , I . ,., ,,,, �� . __ --.-. 'rotj9NT0_MVSKOK.A _ _WHARF TRAIN - . . .� � I,, i -it -Ii. Thv-� Lrain, �Nill -ow,t %Nith I �- " I SERVICE ,. tilt' Vn,k�d,a 1-il,, , .\ l% iu iii of (:(t Is � ()it Thtirsday, May 13rd, an�l Sattir - ,�L st:'Imla h, 'N -ml 1-110- .n tilt "' 1,1 I,' . ,� I days May 25th, June Ist and Sth and lilind k � , I . k, , 1 ­',ill In!''! ul'itlot; "' I 1, , rrr Tuesdays, Thursdays and S4urdays thereafter the Gran -d Trunk frwn lii.m-1 Trunk lk-k`t 1AI'lit, , - I �, . r � wIll oper- ate, a trafn from Toronto to Muskoka . 4Zy -IN. Ell or C110 Im X -ft- . :� � ; �� ,� 1� wharf leaving Tor . Returning train vveinto at 10 n' 'IT' It leave Muskoka 1`111KI'd f J111WAVVI, RnLtt �, Bear, ,he , " 1. '. - � " � , L "I 1, wharf at 12:45 p. in. for Toronto on Signatury 1,1�� , 6��_ , 11 , I 'I', Mondays. May 27th, Jupe 3rd, 10th and of 1, � r. 11, I" L �,y ____ - - __ - 1, .. � I111111111i 'AMMIN�-"I'� Ir .� minne - �,11 , 11 0, _1 �:: , ,!!,. il' I 11 : �, 11 'INNNIllotii� \ \0 k \ I __ *A. , .r , � � .A -p . , 601o/�_� ---�.;y%&_,- -, tv CN -;1 Cr , , . I f0_j&;1-. A� � > I/ <, - _J_�\' - ,� op it m m 12 _. . . I 'V' 'It's the great war-*,, 0- to � %_ I 1, fime sweetmeatA . I , -the benefit. the � "I I , . 1� I PICOSUre. the econornyl 1 6., � . I WRIGLEY"S I I I . I -hW Made it the fa- , Vorite "sweet raflon- I .Of the Allied armleso! 0 1. 10 . I I - \ Ben ' d It to Your fr(end i at the front: I . -It"s the hatid(es-lit. I I � longest -lasting re- ,I freshment he can I carry. 11 CH I Pew- IT AFT A I � E '! a EVERY MEAL A ,,�, , m.d. The Flavour Lasts to Cana" _.Wmg� A&111� 91 THR19 . . I ­ . vl� ,� , I , - �. , , ", I � .1 . ..,.,.-,,i�'..,�L--,...-i.i�,..,i�ll,�".�-�.--,.A -:I- )_,�,_X-o ....... �,,,,�,,,,,,,.i-,,,12,L-l�.,---I----l',�,.,,,,"""..",��.,��� ­ I—'. ­­­ .�" Ill— -.-r �.­-199111­ ­ 11", _ - ­ .­­ .11,111.1-1. .'­ "" -',1--.1--._-. .-r,1-...--- _­,,'.,.­.­ IGNIM M 11 . "' � )A