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The Signal, 1915-4-1, Page 64MW... • 1 1 fil TISCistiDAT, APMIL 1. 19Ib THE SIGNAL GODICRICH ONTARIO THE OIIIINLL IND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE IMLTA- TIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OP MINIRD'S LINIMENT BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. GOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS Annelle.- promptly attended to on Moving • .t ki.tUL.OUtt0tetti. A. E. 'TAYLOR. SIRATTORD. MEDICAL %R. 6E0. HEILEMANN. l' AT H. .peca..11-t in aromeu • and cbil- v.ro. deal. tient, chronic and nen ou• dte 014er.. eye, sAr. cunt throat, louebeiro nod rheumatic col csi t Kn. -. Mies Not th .tteet GAM loot from the &mere. I.:pd.:tau I R. F. J. R. FORSTER-MY& EAR. kr moo ae.d throat only. Swam eulamte. Now- York Ophthalmic arid Atrial Institute 71:towe1 VAT. andlhroat Golden Square, rod Mouretteld "-ye lio.pital, Landon. "Jutland. (Baum. 53 6. Waterloo Street. etc ratford. otaxi.ite Knox Chan*. Hauer. tj LAI 1 P. W.. 7 tuIP.S.Telephone C. iAT H. AM) MINNIE )1. GREER. 11 . D. C.. Chirooractor.. masa and nerve etpeciali•te. Cbiroientic 1. the' seissee that Cure' without drugor knife. Free eminuna lion. °Mee over blusrurso Snag store. ee- usear on East street. Phone mane AUCTIONEER. • THOMAS GUNDRY At'LlioNEES Boa 67. Goderich. All ima ruction. by mail • ea' at Banal date will be promptly at- endeci to. citteideace telephoic, Ire LEGAL County and District Mrs. Manny, wife of Thomaa Mc - Clay, • former Mayor of Mitchell, died at Chicago on March 19th. D. Hay, merchant at Kippen, has mold his story ;Hid stock to Robert Browolee, who tekes pooseesion this week. Audi ew Mittelholtz and Wellington Johnston. of Zurich, have purcheated tbe butcher business of 41. C. Petty at Howesil Hall has sold his filtv-acre farm on the 7th concession of Morris, to Thos. Bird, of Orey town•hip, for the sum of $2,war 1) C. HAYS 111.. le k`: .1- LS PLICIT R. NOTARY PUBLIC.• - ',hog lay k Block. Hamilton S reet. Teitanora Ss. .'Istr• Loin- awl IrcAlreirCe. PlIOC 1/1.410-1. K I LLORAN & vitocuvooT (Tut:, Ne • 1'204E4 Etc. °Moe on the Suila.c. second doot f Ham Mon Arrest. Godrrieh. Olivia* hind. to loan at lowe.t rote, W. Peouterooe, K.t'.' . J. L. Kurt:Mae „ W. Pativorocrr. JK. „ If G. CAMERON, K. C.. EARRIS 111.. TER, solicitor. notary public Offica. Hamiltoo atreet. Goderich. third door tr.. .aonare. At i'l,ncon Thur.day of each week in Mace m. Albeit s:reet occupied by M:. Hooper. °Mee hour. 11 a.m. WS p.m. 111AKLES GARROW, LL.B., BA Ft / Pitons y. eolicitor, etc., °ode rich. Gone) to arid at lowent rate. gi MEA(IER, BARRISTER. tit/L- t.? • tel&-niirtiriNfilteour.L.Publii.be• cattle.' Conveneer. INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. iitui PRIVATE FUNDS TO torarorsfir Apoly to M. 0. CAL r RON. barrister Remitter, street. Ooderich. ---- ---- WR. ROBERTSON. • INISURANcK /WENT WIWI •Sr. LiOrrrs001 • thither, Canadian aced American. &cumuli:yr, •ND K.IirlAffeRS'1.1•1111.- ITT Tee thrown Acridene and Onarautee •Airporation. Limited. of Londofl. n(. FIDSLITT •Protil••1U0rTiri. BONUS : The C.8. Fidelity and Guarantee( company. Gam at resid rtne. Der1hessi. cgrner of Vic- toria and M. Dal fah streets 'Faorie 17e. Miss Mee King and James Ward )4hai•pin. both ta Turnherry townohip, were married at the rectory, Gorrie, on Wednesday. March 17tb. E. Merrier. of Hayfield, purchased a fishing tug at Port Stanley end will engage in the fish business at Hay- field duritig the coming semen:. Louis Brisson, of St. Joseph, has purchased the general *tore businew belonging to the estate of the late Jerry Cot.rivreu at Do -fatale. and bee taken possession. Annie Gibson, wife of Robert Miller. formerly of Wroxeter, died on March 2Ist at her home at Toronto, aged sevepty-three yeturr. Beeirlee the husband. three daughters survive. Mrs. T. Cita-beet and family have hold their farm on the 6th concession of Mullett to J. 11. Quigley, of Detroit. and will tem...re to Lliiiitoti o live. J. R. Muoloak, of Stanley. shipped a cat of oats 1 ontaining 1000 hushels to Nen Ontario tor which be received 75 yenta* bushel. The oat, were to tie used for reed. Mils. Duncan McKellar, of Cm:p- arty. died en Nlarch 17th, aged we- enty-fout years. Besides her husband, mho 11 ne.. lying ill. six sons and rout daughter* stir v tee. John P. l.u. of Zurich, has sold t he Critunwrcial hotel tiroperty to Artie'. ti. Eilighoffer. who will teke 111,../...1161. .11 on May 1.t. 'The put-eh/eater. who runs a barber's Atop. will continue his busi- ness at the new premise... Percy Bridge. Who is report -LI &shey• ing teen killed in tenure, enlisted with the first contingent from Emcee-. dine., He wa. young Englishmen and before treeing Kincardine was em- ployed as (enterer on R. R. Nu. I. •The 150 -acre farm of John Hutebin- P-ith concession of Grey, hat. been sola to Chas. alcDonalii, of Itirnholin, Logan tewnship. • for iith.eal. Hutchinson has been farming at Okoterk... Atherta, for the last four yeei Win. Bender, the new proprietor of Die Couseuer vial hotel. Herman, was tined g1111 and mists for senile/ learen without a license. Inspector Tor ranee laid the aria !nation and Police aleigistatte Andrews, el Clinton, ariett the caw. A letter hae been received frutu Thomas E. Welsh, a former teeident et Giey. now a Nletbctlist iniseitmery Austria, stating that he is well and living comforteb15. This as the lint news his family has had of him since the wee cot iiii i enced . Alex. theme' or, of ('alr..ihe die am .4111s0her Lomat y oar, EXETER. Dr. Ammo died at hie bowie oa Thurs- day last. from aa attack of pneu- monia. He wee in his fifty-fifth year. l'he widow aod two children survive. Jack ilhittick, of the Bank of Com- merce staff, has been transf erred to Lindsay and Bert Grilles, of Lindsay, has taken up duties at the branch here. Milanese conditions Ms improving at the foundry of the Exeter Manu- facturing Cu. and Ale:. Twit, of Lon- don, and Victor t'analtityne, of Park- hill. have been added to the staff. Daniel Hardie!), a former resident here. Mho was charged with setting fire to the plant of the Cleveland-Har- nia Sowntills Co. at Sarnia, last August, was acquitted at the Sarnia assizes. No evidence was taken for the defence, the prosecution fail- ing to make out a case. WINGHAM. The John Casemore property on tbe Ftluevale road has been sold to It J. McKenzie, whose land adjoins it. W. W. Hough has sold his grocery tnisinees to John Brooks, who will take posseseion at °tree. Mr. and Mrs. Hough are going to Toronto to reside. I'. Walsh, of St. Augustine, who underwent a iserious operation at the hospitel over three weeks ago, re- turned home lest week fully recov- ered. The Wingbam Automobile Club was reorgemzed recently and the follow- ing ()Meets were elected : Honorary president, A. H. Musgrove: rresident, Geo. Maein; vice-president. J. A. Mill. ; seeretara -treasurer. Dr. J. P. Kennedy. Ni11:1 Ethel, youngest daughter of ND. end Mr.r. Robert ,Lockhart. wes married iecently to aVilliein Olieer McCarthy. youngest eon of %Ifni. Mc- Carthy, Mnyor of Ketiora. The me - m % o'swar. performed lay Rev. Dr. 1 la Val. of Winnipeg BRUSSELS. Mies Mary Coate. has sold her house and lot on John street to the Holmes and will go West shoitly with le.ra eter and brother. James Gittson passed away at his hone. here on March 19111. in his sixty. e fifth year. Ondaughter, Mrs. Tho'. Kellington. Nloreis, survives. Percy Deeper left a week ago the his hones riiEugland, where he int•onis enlist mg for active ter Sire. He servea in the Sown Afriean campaign and e. twier wounded. 'toy Currie died at hie home here on NI 'natty, the 2•2na itist.. aged eeventeen tar.. Ile had beeti ill of pneumonia tort WAS thntlight to be recovering when it relapse occesioned hie death. A b input WAS held by the men's Bible chore of the Methodist church ou March Ith.h. Alter the g hering bed p trt eken at a bounteous repast. sup- plieetby the ladies of the church. the evening wag vent in proposing and replying to numerous tritest& The class is known Al the "Catch My Pal" class. The, lorge flour mill owned end , op- erated by- %V. and It. A. l'ryne for the She wa., i,notee m.,. ,01 ptc. niee Friers was completely des- ttoyed by the on alaturd .y evening Mr-. Jemes Sue. -101, 01 the. Tom - lest. The fir.. originated i the upper t y and Celross bourt.lary. I liter- -11 rOt 'took pine.. .t. NVinghatii a me- 4U-')IY and " t 1" have la'n caused by a defective chimney. Th.. lety. IOW woich Is heavy, is fairly well 'rip. dwelling Iniii.e of Morley Hatch- covered hv Insurance. mere,. nth thole...lee of Grey, wars burnt a to the wound 'crew ly. Tite SEAFORTH. fire caught front the chimney . Very Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoddert left hist little of the contents was saved. week for Lethbiidge. Alberta, whelp Thet•e WAP some insurence. Mr. they will make their home. Hutchinson will probably cebuild this Thos. Dickson tour read hisresidetire on North Main street to Mr. Porter - Two former residents of Mitchell field. of lialfriston, it former resident have recently Leen wounded in tbe of Turkel -smith. fighting in France. They *re Sergeant R. 1'. Bell tied his leg fractured one 1'. 11. 01 ver, 'who to.ed to woi k for day last week while working et the.T. S. Ford Co., and Private T. 71. ArnenCs sawmill. A chain flew off a ('. Moetzen, who we. employed by the tog he was sswing and mimed the. in - Bridge Works Co Both were ineue jury. ' bets of the Anglicen choir. Mrs. frame Millar died on March 24th Cpwieas of one hundred friends and in her tight y-flfth year. Her himbend neighbors gathered at the home of predeceased her fifteen years. One Mr. rind Mrs.. Msleolini Framer. of the son. law, ef Vancouver, rend one arid conceesion. Obey, 01.e es ming daughter, Mrs. N. T. Adame, 01 Blyth. ree.ently anti pre.ented them with a survive. fine oak rocking chair and • eouch I)Arcy Prendergast and William and their daughter. Elle. with* brace- (iiheon, both former residents of Mea. let The family ate removing t Brus- forth. are among the utudents of Tor - self. onto University who reeently went to Ottaw, a to join a battery of field artil. John Routledge and John Thyne, lip_ left- for OferSet14 eel vice. two youth" of Morris township. peered heforr the wilier. magistrate at Mrs. Stephen Downey, en aged resi- Walkertoti on Meech lath, charged dent of this vicinity. died at the home with 'dealing Rome harness front An oi her daughter, Mrs. W. Devereaux. thony Schnurr,hotel keeper at Formosa. on March 22nd. She was born in Ire - They were let off on sualsended own- land seventy-eight years ago. Five tenets providing they paid t hP co•te, ?Ore and two daughters survive. licKILI OP MUTUAL FIRE IN - in. $ee A s C F (' 0.-F•rm and lactated t win prowl, moored. Olicen•-J. 14. McLean, Pres.. Sodom PM.; Jut, Connolly, VineProk. liedetich P. Tisanes 1(.. Hay., Sec.-Trsan., kiestorth P. O. 1i*estor"-D V.McGregor. tleaforth ; Joan S. Grieve. Winthrop; Witham Rion, ('onntance; I. 11•11,111•••••, 11101111111[110 ; Jamey. Lyon.. . etc Har fa Wet. tit,490110141. Miceli) 4 * Metilarerflhe; Alex . Lein h. , Cheney. ito*fotlIi; ett.chley, Seaford' Policy -holden. own pay • wesmnente e :heir cards romanced at a. J. IderrielV. c Ittore,Clintera, or at It. S. Cott . 43 ....v. Wrest. tiodertele. MARRIAGE LICENSES vv •• ores o0., MINUgh .1 l itit-IAGK LICKNItale Bropticy Bros. OODERICH The Leading 1-nartfal Directors sad Embalmers Order. oarefelly attended to all broom night or day. Amounting to 1141 iT, A pretty wedding took pleat. at the f NI Alex le Irmo It line of Arne 0 to. Mortis. on Mar 11 17. h. when her youngest daughter. Merl E., Was united in mottrignotiy to M ortin Kerr, The entered" of the militate euchre party held recently amounted to 1101 ind this *mount was heeded river to the tied Cross fungi. The dunce which followed netted 113. which•will be need for mirchaaing tobarco for tbe Can - MASTER GEORGE. BRANTON the Boy Soprano who will sing at Knox Choir Concert Thursday. April Sth. MISS MILDRED McCOLL and MR. ALFRED COOK, of Tororto, also will assist. on of Hi, ch Run, Mich. Rev. D. D. adian soldiers at the front. ' Thompson lied the knot in the pm- CIA Nl'ON. prier of seventy -nee guests. Mr. and Mee Kerr have t ken up their real - at Dir.+ Run. Mr* J oaeph Sellers mewed peareftilly Iaway -it hee home at FlItleVele on Mon day. 22WI ill, elle. war horn in York rowdy anti came to thi. eritinty Witb 1101 leonliand forty-tero yenta 510. ' ee ti titer. sur - emir anon and thr •ive. in addition to the bereaved he•hisnri, to whom the riernhowei hted been marred fiftv-thnee Teeon. Mrs, rs wail In her s a•enty foul th year. Jere-. Clateke• di• t his home at on Mere+ 17t m It eighty- • gaol.. rani. T. 6. 11 I ad been • e-ra n 1 M r 1 oen.aie foe meetly fri le yeare n el I hose years ago ▪ hi. ea em and -v it'ile•ale. re 010• el tom .1 eight • • - etrvlee. They are John, nf Wineham, mew Ho dr •ed Mrig. Oran • et Gorierlell. and Solomon and Mary Jane. at hawse. sed Mtn. John Dougherty. of the PAh eneeeseien. Grey, eelebrated the flfii• 'h anniversary nf their wed - ,,n Mareh 17.h. ties flermithert y w•• et...entre' by her ehildren with'a soda watch and chitin, anti the father meeived an .hon• enld mounted ease and a pearl tiepin Mr and Mre. lintseherty were marrleil in Holland towesbip and cam shmely arteries,* 10 fiery townehip. one of the Toronto branches and 'Doc' Johnston, who had been jiatior clerk, has been trensferrel to Belle- ville. Lloyd Wilkin, woo hail been wita the Owen Sound branch, has been transferred to the brench here as successor to MT. Jotaiston. REPLENISH YOUR BLOOD IN THESPRINO1 . I Just now you are feeling "out of sorts" -not you'usual telt. Quite ex- hausted at times and cannot devote real energy to your work. Sleep dor• not rest vou and you wake up feeling "all tired out Perhaps rheumatiain WORLD'S GREATEST KIDNEY REMEDY "Fruit-a-tives" Have Proved Their Value In Thousands of Cases WONDERFUL RECORD OF A WONDERFUL CURE Only Remedy flat Acts On Alt Three , Of Tile Organs Responsible For TIN" Formation Of Uric Acid In The Blood. Many people do not realize that the Skin is one of the three great elimina- tors of waste matter from the body. As a matter of fact, the Skin rids the system of more Urea (or waste 'natter) than the Kidneys. When there is Kidney Trouble, Pain In The Back and Acrid Urine, it may not be the fault of the kidneys at all, but be due to faulty Shin Action, or Constipation of the bowels. "Fruit-a-tives" cures weak, sore, aching Kidneys, not only because it strengthens these organs but also be, cause h Fruit-a-tives" opens the bowels, sweetens the stomach and stimulates the action of the akin. "Fruit -a -tit -es" is sold by all dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for $25o trial size, 2tr. Of Will be sent postpaid on receipt of price by Print -a -tires Limited, Ottawa. creameries'. je Hying through yoor muscles and It weuld worry a miracle -worker to AUGHED AND JEERED AS WOMEN DROWNED f.,hocielres Cruelty of German Sub- marine Crew -M ordered 140 Non - Combatants and Shelled Beata Nearly 110 lives were lost In the rattans by German sul‘marines of Um Eider-Dempeter Africau liner Falaba 1.1d the BrItlith 'teenier Aglaia, bound m Liverpool for Lisbon The Fels - bre which was torpedoed in St. UtOrgeI Channel eunday afternoon, carried a crew of 96 and let passen- gers, and of this total only 143 sere rescued. Of those rescued eight died later from exposure. The Asulla had a crew of 43 and three passengers. and of these 23 of the crew and all the passengers were lost. The captain of the Falabawho was Joe of those lost. was Risen five minutes to get his passengers and crew Into the boats, but. according Lo survivors before this was possible, a torpedo was fired. striking the P06100 room and causing a terrible explosion. Many persons were killed and the steamer sank in ten minutes. Trawlers which happened to be in the vicinity rescued MOSI of thoee who *ere saved; others got away in the boats which *ere ready for launching, and which were quickly lowered when the order was given to abandon the ship. Those who were still on the steamer when the explosion occurred were thrown into the sea, and it took the ftshermen in hour or more to pick up the people in the water who man- aged to keep theniselyes afloat. Survivors declare that the crew of the submarine looked on and laughed and jeered at the passengers of the Falaba strureling in the water after the steamer had sunk. . The Agut:a was attacked off the Pembrokesh re coast. The submarine. which in this ease was the C-fti. opened tire with her gun. shells from wbl h killed a woman passenger, the chief engineer and two of the :has Even after the erew had commenced to lower the boats. according to th • story of the Fa:el:ors the aivrinan4 kept up theta flre, and some of tho boats were riddled win bullets. D joints. or may be your skiu is (Bette- preserve in good coaditien, for trent. a PASSEB!G WAR VOTE tired ley rashes, twit. or 'monk-. Headaciree, twinges of neuralgia, MS 01 nervousnese, irritability of tamper and is diaordered stomach often in- creeee your discomfort in the bluing. The cause -winter has left its mark Ott you. These tioubles are signs that your blood is poor and. watei y, that. emir nerves are exhausted. You must renew and enrich your blood at once and restore tone to your tired nerves, or there may be a cotuplete hreakdown. The most powerful rem- edy for these spring ailments in men, interest in the state of the roads. If women and children is Dr. %Villiatna' the highways are bad hi. expenses are Pink Pills for pale people, because higher every d .y he teevels. these pills cleanee had blood end Hear in mind that a road will not strenethen weak nerve.. utaintein iteelt. Vhat folly to spend New. ricb, red blood -your greatest thoturand. of dollars tit making a stome need in spring -is plentitully creetedoutfaced road and then perinit it to by Dr.. Willimus' Pink Pills. ar.d ; fall int.) rain for lark of a few timely wit* this new, pure blood in your repairs to theruta! veiny you quickly regain heelth and At this seron of the year the nom in'eeme your strength. Then your with the splb-log drag or plank road - skin becomes clear, your eyes hi altht, grader is a puhlie benefactor while he your nerves strong. and you feeI is suloothin.4 hts own wey over this' better, eat better, sleep better and 1 eartby road. A few well-timed Ring arable to do your work. with one of these iteplemente drawn i t- Begin your !spring tonic ttehatment by a onii 1 team .ti 1 isork wonder. in I todav for the blood snd nerves with eliroinnting moist ur •, letting off pools 1 Dr. -William.' Pink Pills-trie PUls of water, filling rut., and melting A that strengthen. crown that will save a lot of suttee - These Pills are sold by most dealers. fluent trouble. hut do not be persuaded to take Nowhere else do we find wcrse ewer - "something just the same." If you pies. of Municipal road mismenegeinent can't get the genuine pills from your than on the halm approacbing rivers dealer they will be sent you It mail, and streatne. Very frequently there post paid, at 50 cents a box or six are no draies or open dit aies to carry boxes for $2.50, by writing The Dr. off the water, which rushes in torrents Williams' Medicine Co., Brock•ille, down the roadway washing the Ontgravel heck to its original heti.. It is the nearest spproach we know of to Speaking of Roads, perpetuel,mui ion, and the gravel man is the only le.n.,ficiary. Everybody The Farmer'. Advocate. elre Puffers. This sort of folly has been perpetrated in men not a few, en a long stiffer i og puhlic for a ivarter of a century ,I 5 stretch. In feet as a heritage of II • -re and diecornfort it has detwendet from father t .on, even to the third generationatop it now ! road bed forty feet wide end Hat ear a pane ike. In the old stet lite labor day. A goo,1 many nf us theueht we were gouging the King or the path:wester when o e were only gouging oungelves. In the makine of a good road the fine thing to Or done is to lenitive the water 11Cti the eecond ie to keep it away. First drainage; then a proper criovii. The man who broils whole milk to , towver • d av in I he week has .1 big What is your "beat- or municipal• it y going to do for the local highways thie seamen' For the year 1015 something more than the old "as usual" program of local road work is wanted. The autotnobile man having taken possession of the highways, it is his "right, fit and bounden duty" to main- tain them. One way to hewn the coot of pro- ducing cheese and butter is to improve the roads leading to factories and Storer's) Agnew and Mee. •Gorbleigh went to London Islet week to join the 334d Bettrilion. Win. Acton, of the Motor Coltman staff, (lectured his right wrist while cranking a gear one day bud week. Roy Cantelon. son of Mr. and Mrs David 01111teltlft, who had been teach. Ing in the West. has joined the thini contingent at Edmonton. Robert Holm..., of Toronto, form- ed), editor of The N•w Kra, preach et both eervices in Wesley church on Easter Sunday. The engagement ia Annotineed of Mary A. J.. daughter of Mre. Thor., R. Mitchell, of town, to J appn (110..4, of Wingham, the Wedding to take place nti April 5th. Wm. MeGire, who mane yews two was tersolikseper for the Doherty Or- man Co. bore, died on Man.+ 112nd at Windsor The remein• were interred he Clinton cemetery. Aubrey and Cecil Brewer. natives of Clinton, and sons of Mr. H. C. Brewer, • former manager of the Moi- eties* Beek here, are with the first reasistim:an rontinspent now serving in • Creel Wilkie. who bee hem am the staff of the Nelson. Rank Iwo for Os pasi year or go. boa bass prams's& ,Is A Man of His Word. "Don't wori about Jones. old man. He'll pav up. He's e man of his word." ?Yee, rind his word is 'wait.'" ..W1•111W. •11WW. .1M1111M111. 41=1. • inn OM. WNW MEM .11•1111. 43iatre6 1-C1 to 'route .1•10. • The highly "kulturel" Germans are endeavoring of late To teach the (german midiers the proper way to "hate." Of comae, it is the British who are favoted in this way, But in spite of all their "Odes to Hate," I think I'm eafe to say Thet. altbo' their animosity to Britons is so great. It. really French's tacticu that they Hate ! Hate!! Hate!!! The Germans in the trenches ere instructed, so we're told, That the more they "hate" their engeuies the lege they feel the cold. Their officers instruct them just how to do it right, Rut velem the British come alma; thee have tn gait and fight. Thin' their hatred for the nation may sometimes carry weight It. Tommy Atkins' bayonet that they Hate! Mete!! Hate I!! The German sailor. on tb.Ir shim. in manner niosi refined, Peewee their li:tle "(Idea to Hate" just to Improve their minds.. And when the weather's Nagy. if they do not feel afreid. They meek out in the North Sea to try and make a raid. Tho' they "hate" the British Salpire, yet II think Wooed* to stele It's the way We 1111111 their Crtiteere 1 het they Hate I Haul!! Halt.!!! Mo from lowest German peasant 'tip to "Rainer Bill the Had. They're working or their "hatred" till it almost drive* them mad, And little Crown Prince ' in excels, for what he steals. States that be does it just to show the "hatred" that be testa. Bat when Germany is presented with the right np to dote, It's the *ay well make her settle that she'll Hat.! HM. I ! Hate!!! Ooderich, Feta 1111, lill ap•WWW ewer. .11111•11111m. •••• owl • GEM an. ••••• mom -F. Pitavonson. .1111••••• 1 1 1 1 • Parliament Acts as WI ; For Deere: of cmpire's Hoiscr The rromielon Parl•arnent pass d one hundelal million additional w.. approprietion in lees t" an • n hist week. When ta Geveretrea t presented the refolutto - r 't.: Laurier MSC 10 tehil-e • hticoartnatflegauliV1tre.%:'rd1 -lins'.ft ' r taken lookine tievard tle. the Dorniehin Much of t mation, hr. obsereeil. •Na -r. ••• say, connderatal tn chara t r . not elk for t' 's. Premier •n, In replying stated that he would be pleased to co -.mond este era ately to ratentleal a'slts Information •upon any pohat d. sleei Replying to Mr. A. K. Maclean. t Prenlier added' that ele ilovere . • woub! I. • to co- any gesti ti: by Ia. ,ositioe r sardine •. :erance (*. t • This as the di., . the bill b oval h non v A J reaolutioh thssed given a first reading. MONEY WAS REFUNDED Ottawa Clerk Handed Over Prof ts fasaical Sapplas During a eession of the Public Ac- I counts Comm:Hee at Ottawa last week Mr. W. F Carlind. NI.P.. produc d a letter from his dreg cierk. Mr. E Powell. enclosing $6.30ebeing the profits which the latter had to his credit In the bank through the gale of the *Knee worth of medical *9 plies to the Militia Departmcnt Just previously, Hon. Dr. Reidon behalf of the Government. announced that it had Cern decided to take icgal proceedings to recover. Po far ns toe table. any profits which had been male unduly In conm ction with sales of war supplies to the Government. ON TO CONSTANTINOPLE Troocs Lander From Allied F1'ips - Heavy Bombardment itec.med - - The operatiohs cf the allied against the Dardanelcs have become intenoilltd. The eirips are biers- santly bohthaaling. The Narro'ae forts have been partially sllenred. Red -Alleges nearby a•e. hitt:Mg., The alros, hist hn lentil:4 tee), a at I crn. noe, have el -o landral tr. one •••••4 occupying T• ncicl 1.1vc actio4 on the vat t Feels 0 taiMinrnth A de.tratch treat .1.heris Fart a heal*, 1;c -rag rt1 taine-swezecrs of the allied fleet mitered the D.tr datelles a- :erley. CONFESSED TO MURDER Englishman at Owen $ound AdmItte ter o Little Boy Henry Thackeray King the Frig nehmen al Med at Owen Sound on a charge of muraering twelve -year-old elite Nicholson, ha;lconfessed to the, teitdc Ile ett•-e no (Mee other than an unreason:na, rage with his brother. William Etaa, alleging that he turned him adrift. and that he was refasci employment at a tactor7. Spiendid Patriotic Offer Mrs. Fulfordwidow of Senator Fel- feed of Rencaville, and her sondn-law and dear:lire Mr and Ur*. A. C. Hardy. 'lane offered 1100.600 to the Government to equip a regiment for overseer service. The offer will be accepted. Prenner's Mother Dead Mrs, gardenmother of Su Robert itoriela. Premier ot cased*. Mel at her Mae at Grand Pre, WS_ es Mon - ter at the wti or study veers The Signal's Clubbing List 1915 The Signal end Toronto Daily Globe $3.73 The Signal rind Daily Mad asd Empire 3-75 The Signal and Moonset Ftazuly Herald and Weekly Star 1.85 The Signal and Saturday Illustrated Globe 115 The Signal end Weekly San (Toronto) 1.85 ThesStarignal and Toronto Dady 3.110 The Signal .al end.Toroato Daily W 3-35 The Signal and Toroato Daily News ....... 3.1to The Signe.] end Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire *60 The Signal and Farmer's Ad- 3.3S vacate. The Signal and Canadian Refel 1.85 The Signal and Farm and Dairy New 1.60 Renewal 1-85 The Signal and The Country Geatieman 3-25 The Signal and Canadian Poultry News... 1.35 The Signet • aml Wil1011MT Weekly Free Press. :. . t 60 *td Loadoa Daily Advertiser aspo The Signal and Lendoo Weekly Advertiser.. ... 1.60 The signal end Loadon Daily Free Press Morning Edition3.50 Evening haittion2.90 The Signal rail Montreal Weekly Witness ..... t.85 The nignal and World Wide 2.25 The Signal and Presbyterian 2.25 The Signal and Westminster 2.25 The Signal, PreSbytenan and Westminster . 3 25 The hignel told Catholic Reg- ister New aro Renewal. ....... z.135 The Kigna I and Saturday Night (Toronto; • 140 Tile Niguel and McLean's Magazine. 2.75 The Signal iind Herne Jour- nal 1 Toronto I 1.75 The Signal and Canada Monthly t Wionipegl 1.50 These prices are for seldrisse. in l'anatio. or Great Britain • The Signal and WOOlitall Home Companion New York ,a75 The Signed and The :_•-atarday, Evenine Post. 3.75 The Signal anti The Ladies' Hogue jou-nal 3.00 The Signal end Tbe Youth's Companion lIttsttlI, 3.10 The signs) and 'The•Scottish Amen. an iNea Vol k • . 3.25 Includiog postage to Canadian subscribers.. 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