The Signal, 1915-10-21, Page 3: °IMAM 1
THE
INPAINAL
ONLY
OENOINE
OMEN HAWAIIAN MAXIE'S.
••••• as Km Order sod The Mee mho
Washes His Ddes.
Theameoes et Hawaii are Msgelarty
pletsresque * their choke of masses.
lir. liabieses. The Tidal. The Ghost.
The p.a. The Man Who Weak= Rh
Magda% Mira Gysese, The Weary Lia
alid, The IIMIlaad of Kassala la male
dell% The Great Kettle. Th. YI
II ma The Atimatic Oman, The Shaw
oda Peer Pusqr, Kra Turkey, Tile
Teeth Hoofs% Sle all mamma that hare
eiPimand la the city directory.
Thiry aro often careless ot the gabs
se appropriates.= of the names they
take. A he...bolder as Berlanaln
street. ilosolnle. Is called The Pretty
Wane& (Wahine Mabel); a male he -
bat was iota* dialotesed Mrs. Troy
oase little girl le named Samoos;
&mother. The Man; 80.50 tKokessal a
boy; so are Polly Sarah. la= Peter &ad
Henry An. • pretty little maid Ms
been named by her fond parents The
Plg Sty (Hale Pus). For mine un-
known reason -Or for no reason at all
-one boy Is named The Rat Eater
(Kamm Cie Ole).
The Rev. Dr. Coon of HawaU Polo
Nosed the love of hls ddck. One rncr
Mg a child was presented for baptisms
whom name was given by the parents.
Makin; when the ceremony was fin-
ished the parents assured the doetoe
that they had named the baby for him.
"Butony name is not Michael." said
the doetor, supposing ilikla to be alin-
ed thereat.
"We always bear your wife call you
Mikis," answered the mother. She had
mistaken Mrs. Coan's familiar "my
dear" for ber husband • given name.
An old servant in Dr. Wight's fam-
ily at Kohala caused her graudchild to
be baptised In church. The Doctor
(Kankal: that was its only name. 11,
way of compliment to the early physi-
cians, man, children were named after
tbetr drugs. as Joseph Squills, Mist
Rhubarb, The Emetic, The Doctor Who
Peeps In at a Door.
Names uncomplimentary. or even its
gusting. are willingly borne by theft
cornere; others convey a pleasing and
graceful sentiment Among tbe latter
are the Arch of Heaven (Ka Ria Lan!). ILLNESS CHEAP IN PRAGUE.
The River of Twilight (Ka Wt s Lola),
The Delicate Wreath (Ka Lel ateeLtp• comparatively Few Doctors Ther& Yet
The name of Ulu 0 Halani. the (mem
the Fete Aro Snow.
now la retirement. =sans A UV the Areording to a courtlier report, 00.Bay.-Youtb's Companion.
may at least be 111 In Austria and not
dread the exorbitant doctor's bill that
follows.
'The city of Prague, with a popula-
tion of about 000.000, has only &broil
MO physicians, or ace for every 7,50C
persons. A doctor charges for a day-
time ralt In a middle class family only
60 colts, or 10 cents more than if the
patient cans on him ID his ofike. For
• night caU the doctor receives from
$1.20 to $2. according to tin distance
Only professors at the clinks of the
two local universities charge more, re-
ceiving 62 to 64 for a house can and $2
Me an =Bar fiat As In tisk country,
the physicians give only prescriptions.
About 100 dentists practice in Prague.
The average charges are: Drawing one
booth, 40 cents; (*malt filling. SO cents
to $1; amalgam filth*. SO carte to $2.
The annual income of them profs. -
skew' men is estimated as follows:
Head professor in charge of clinks,
salary paid by tbe government, 61.440
to SLIM and $5,000 to $11,000 from
private practice; other priffessors at
clinks, salary paid by the government.
11.000, and from private practice. S4.-
000 to $10.000; general medical peso-
titioner not attached to any clinic.
moos to $5.500, the average Uicome of
• dentist being $5.000.
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We mem& tioderalt.
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W. PROUDIFOOT. !Lc. J. L. Eassolue
W. Peolowrocrr. Ja.
G. CAMERON K. O., BARRIE
Tom aalleiter, watery
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oo albeit isteset esespied by Mr.
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d QUILL= GA8litz W. LL.B., Wilt-
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SILACIElt, BARRISTER, SOL-
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: The Goma Amideat mot lassmaditge
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thaeilliam R&M. Ceestasee.
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RAIRLIGE LICENSES
WALTEY
R E. KELL, J.P..
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MUM Or OLARRIMIS
Patent Solicitor
WI. S. BAIICACN
Lawyer 10111.1 am. We Proem Arsemor. ru-
geaperiseee mg U.*. la-
presereil tar esessei. la setae wile.
leper' witness In patent mats. P11-
01110liss4 In ail amuse**. IS Ilk.
Awes &rest bleetreal.
Write ear hollerwalken.
Brophe) Bros.
GODIRICH
WOMEN WHO ARE
ALWAYS TIRED
May Rad liqlp Ms
Wear.
Swett Omsk. -" 1 mast
Ile *hip se peer asedisise.
assieet es
I get ten
Aiwa sad op appe-
ar Is poor seal 1
bow tbattrank,
tired
a het -
'getable
and it
Me up, gives
me strength. and re-
stock sae es perfect
heath ask. 16k troll a great bless -
log to women, end sweat speak too
=ise0 it 1 take plessere in
05 10 to 000111." -Mr& Amen
Cannacm. &P.D.. No. 1, Swan Creek,
Miehigsa.
Another flufterer Behoved.
Rana. Me.- "Before taklizzeurer_
remedies I was run down,
seed sod had female weakness. I took
Lydia E. Plakhana's Vegetable Com-
pound and used the &native Week sod
And today that 1 moo an estlrely new
woman, ready sad willing to do ay
housework now, where before taking
your medicine it was a dread. I try to
impress upon the minds of all ailing
women I ineet the benefits they ran
derive from your medicines." - Mrs.
Cn•aLgs Rows, R. F. D., No.l.
Hebron, baba
If you want special advice
write to Lydia E. Plnkhain Med-
icine Co.. (confidential ) Lynn.
Masa. Your letter wit be opened,
read and answered by a woman
and held in strict confidence.
WALKING FOR SPEED.
Ann Aettion, Body Malaita, and the
Pr•Per Log and riot Menem
In starting on the track the novice
should hold himself as erect as possi-
ble, without, however. leaning at all
beetward, tbe arms at the Odes, with
the forearms in a horizontal position.
at rigid angles to the part of the arms
above the elbows. Ile sbould have a
ClAcif -Ten.bataaced otk 1.
The wale*
0.051 10 kept oo 10. 10.1.
-thank' Ibis the chief secret a walk -
tog fairly. Speed demob! oo two fac-
tors, the length and the friamency ot
the stride. Experiments prove that the
length of the stride becomes greeter as
the frequency Increases.
Arm action should be carefully cul-
tivated. Properly used, the arms seem
to act as levers to lift forward the body,
besides belpIng to balance It. In eaeb
stride one foot should be always ou the
ground and at same moment of tbe
stride some part of bot li feet should be
ea. the. ground simoltamosiely-that
the first necessity. Second in impor-
tance is to have the walk "heel and
toe" -that Is, the beet of each foot
should strike the ground unmistakably
first and tbe toe of each foot should
be the last part to leave it. Oa* should
sot walk flat footed. with the hall ot
tbe foot or any part except the heel
obiking the ground before the heel
dom. Lastly, tbe knee should be
'locked" at the end of each strid•-tbe
grounded leg abould be stiff and Mot
as the loose kg swings out for the next
stelda--Ostini.
Story ef a Dream,
(Venom the medkal sharps know II
all, bat let me tell what happened te
ma I had a strikingly vivid dream h
which 1 maw end spoke to a dead
friend, and she emphasised what she
maid by laytng her hand on my hair, a
trick the deed girl had when living
The subject of ber speech hes no vales
But when I woke I could almost feel
her touch still. In a day or two I no
deed my hair looted queer where she
touched as, and it faded until I had
bur bars, almost white, acmes my red
mop, just such as would be made by
four fingera-Letter In New Tort
Times.
Messages& Rat Peaso.
Pam and Fireside (tree the folk=
lag recipe for homemade rat poison:
D arlms castreesto le a poison whit*
k small quantities Is harmless te the
larger domestic anneals. but will kill
eats sad aka. mix four garb of anal
or Isar
and sae part of barium oarimp
0510 054 plass when) the rets will and
it. Or Ids ordlimary oatmeal to a stiff
dent la water, with about osealghth
8. 1010 of =num carbonate
Tomb, • Therra
• burglar who broke into sa ash
imarrs 10o 10 Parts less idestillal hf
mow a a moan strip of skis tern
Irma Ida ear by the brokasi efts it a
shoevase. The plem of skis was IMP
o seved Is s bents et oparlla, sal tt et-
tol ea tea fresh sear ea the saa's left
saz
Oster Cessistem.
"Wks I hate asgthtag te estop,
my=10 bare a be MO
mem! issa"
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IT ALL CAME FROM STRAIN AND
COLD.
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Bat G. K MacDonald Found Relief in
Dodds Kidney Pelts.
Herrigan Corp. Halifax t'o., S S.,
0:t. lath. -IMpecial.1- Atter steering
for fifteen years from lame back and
kidney diseaie Mr. George K. Mac-
Donald, a well-known resident a this
place, is telling his neighbors of the
great benefit he has received from
using Dods Kidney Pills.
"My trouble started from • strain
and & cold," Mr. MacDonald slates.
"I was troubled with atiffne.e of the
joints and cramp. in the muscles. Hy
sleep was broken and unrefreshing,
my limbs were heavy auti I had a
dragging sensation across the losos.
My heck ached and I suffered from
rheumatism, when reeding an edver-
nes:went led me to try Dodd'. Kidney
Pills 1 am only' too pleased to sty
that the treatment WAS ISUCC,001111.
Dodd's Kidney Pills have done me a
great deal of good."
Illjerweee's Advice.
Tbere is a story told of Biornatbroe
Bjornson that, arriving at a late boor
at the town of Bergen, which was en
fete to receive him, he vouchsafed to
the expectant people no finer worda of
wisdom Oran a general recommesida-
oca 10 gn to bed.
Is vein tbey appealed to him for
"song or sentiment" Tb. great NW
mauok. saki be. gave the seine advice
ondee cooditions all similar, and wbat
W00 good enough tor Berlin most truf-
fle* foe Bergen.
Three years later. on v'bdttng the
town ter the secesd time, the newt=
novelist farad • sapareed city. Net •
light burned in the dams/ railway sta.
non. so bummers waved. no address=
were read by portly berreseastmes. In
vain Stamm asked for a cab.
-May hare all gone to bed." was the
reply. Asa 50 5.5505 remembered.
[ MET QUOTATIORS
OCTOBER 111
Totowa* Gabe klarket
Botcher steers. c1010e..17 . Ill to 17.40
do. good 4.114 7:)o
de. ineiltaa 0.40 8.40
H•labfs_ easil to choice 7.00 7.31
de. medium S.= 6.75
Butcher mem. choice 6.40 4.75
do. geed 6.60 IL 14
do. IMMIWIMIS 4.60 6.00
latch= balls. 'kolas4.25 6.76
do. good ball. 5.60 4.00
do. medium 5.00 6.66
do. rough bologna . 4.60 4.60
Traders. NO to 1.000 lbs6.= 4.76
do. bells 4.= 6.64
Stockers, 700 to 911 lbs4.50 6.44
do. med., 660 to 760 4.256.60
Cashews
do. light, 600 to 660 i.v 6.60
3.76
Cutters 3.75 4.40
Milkers. ch.Ace. each. . 60.00 60.00
diarbigers 60.04 90.00
Calves. veal. choke9.00 11.00
do. medium 7.00 5.00
do. commis 6.6(r 4.00
Lambs. yesellag 7.00 7.25
Culled lambs 7.40 7.76
Buck lambs 5.00 6.60
Spring lambs 5.25 8.76
Ewe& light 6.60 6. 60
Sheep, heavy and bucks 3.00 4.60
Hoga. weighed off cars . 9.45 9.60
do fed and watered . 1 . 60 9.60
do. f.o.b. 9.45 9.25
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Wholesale Produce
Toronto wholesale prices to the
trade
Eggs -
Special (cartons) 5 .33 to 5 .34
Extras (*elects) . .29 .30
No. 1 straight (new laid) .27 .28
No. 2 20 .24
Better -
Creamery prints, fresh.31 .32
Creamery. solids .28 .30
Dairy prints .21 .23
Bakers' .22 .23
Cheese -Large, 14%c to 16; ;wins.
14%c to 15%e.
Honey -Buckwheat, barre.a, 6%c to
7c: do. tins, 7c; strained clover honeY.
60 -lb. Dna. 10li4c; do. 10 -lb. tins. 11c;
do. 6-1b. tins, 11%c; comb honey. No.
1. per dozen. 52.40; do. No. 2, per
dozen, 52.
Poultry Live Dressed
014 fowl. Ib. .. 11c 16e llie
Spring broilers Ile lie ... ...
Old turkeys .. 13e 17c 17c 23c
Ducklings .... 110 llo 17c 110
Turkeys ...•• • • .. 21c 22c
. Toronto anal.. Markets
Manitoba wheat -No. 1 northern,
new crop. 51.09lake porta; No. 2 nor-
thern. $1.07. immediate shipment
Manitoba oata-No. 2 C.W., 4814c.
America corn -No. 2 yellow, 721,4c
track. lake ports.
Canadian corn -No. 2 yellow, 72%c
Toronto.
Ontario oate-No. 2 white, new
crop, 38. to 40c; No. 3 white, 37c to
39c.
Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter, new,
93c to 98.; sia'soleal or smutty. ac-
cording to sample, l'Oe to 80c; wheat
slightly tough. 116c to 90c.
Peas -No. 2. $1.66 to 51.70.
Barley-Oood malting barley, 63C to
56e; feed barley, 40c to 48c.
Beckwbeat-716c.
Rye -No. 3, 87e. "
Manitoba flour -first patents, in
jute. $6.76; second patents, $5.25;
strong bakers, 56.05, Toronto.
Ontario flour -Winter, 63 60 to 54.
seaboard or Toronto freights. In bags.
prompt shipment
MIllfeed-Car :ots, lellvered Mon-
treal freights; bran. per too. $22.00;
shorts. per ton. $24; middlings, per
ton. 525; good feed flour, per tag,
81.50.
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle--Recelpts. 2,100 head; slow;
prime steers, 59 to 59.25; shipping.
$8.25 to 58.85; butchers, $4.75 to
$8.50; heifers. $5.60 to $8; cows. 83.25
to 57; bulls. $4.60 to 57.26; stockers
and feeders, 56.75 to 57.10; stock
heifers, 55 to 55.50; fresh cows a -
springers, steady. 650 to 5100
Veals-Receipts. 1200.head; ac-
tive; $4 to 511.60.
Hogs-Recelpts. 21,000 head; ac-
tive; heavy, 58.60 to =AM; mixed.
58,40 to $8.50; yorkers. $7.75 to 58.50;
pigs. $7.25 to 87.50; rougna. 17.50 to
57.65; stags. $4 to $6.75.
Sheep and lambs-Recelpts 12 000 -
active; lambs, 5 to 58.90; yearlings,
$4.50 to 57.50; wethers. $460 to
14.76; ewes. 13 to 74; sheep. mixed.
56 to $4.25.
Toronto Wholesale Fruits
Plums. Can., 11 it bskt$ . 20 to $ .50
do. Green Gage .30 .60
Peaches. Can., 4 -qt !mkt .16 .30
do. 11 -qt. .30 .50
Watermelons. each .40 .60
Blueberries. 11 -qt. bskt 1.25 1 50
1 antaloopea. rase .30 .60
Pears. 11 -qt. bskt .26 .40
Drapes, 11 -qt. bskt. .15 .20
do. 11 -qt. bakt 17 .25
fipples. 11 -qt bakt .25 .36
Pears .15 75
Guarico., 11 -qt. Wart 60 .60
Cranberries, per barrel8 75 9 00
Dressed Moats
Toronto wholesale houses 'are quot-
ing to the retail trade as follows:
Beef. hiadmearters.... 514.0S to 116.50
do. forequarters... 9.50 11.00
Carcaassa, choke .... 11.75 12.75
do. common . .... 10.25 11.26
Vials. commas 11.60 8.147
40. medium 8.60 10.50
do. prime 11 60 1410
Heavy bogs le 50 11 00
:::1s,bseakeavy 12.25 111.00
$.00 46.00
do. light 11.00 11.44
Okla( Iambs 18.60 14.64
Chimps Uee $em=
Oalthe-Recelpts. 15,000; mirk=
; melee beef steers, KM to
westeee stem PIM to 11.71;
sal bores* $1.11 to WM;
57.76 to 121.71.
sasss•
Women's Handsome Coats
Special showing of Women's Silk Seal,
Baby Lamb and Mats Lamb Coats
for dressy wear
Women's Seal Coat
Remarkable value in women's
extra quality Silk Seal Plush,
full flare skirt, shawl roller.
lined throughout Special value
only 11122.410
Women's Handsome
Silk Seal Plush Coat
made from Lister celebrated
8011 Plush, exquitit• quality
Handsomely trimmed. =awl col-
lier, full el .re ekirt, ailk-lined
throughout. E -h. $22.00
Women's Handsome
Mata Lamb Coat
Women's Mats Lstub Coat, col-
lar and skirt trimmed wit b opos-
3 II al for. Lined througitcrit, akar-
anteed satin. s very dretiey cora
in the stewed model. Price full
Splendid showing in all -wool Tweed Coat, in all the latest styles at nAost moderate prices. From
$10.00 to $20.00 each. st.e our coati before „busing.
CHILDREN'S COATS a
specialty.
Silk and Wool Crepes
Specisl showing 7)f Georgette Silk and Wool
Crepe de Chem, in •Il the newest shades. This
material is very popular for evening wear and all
dressy °Celle inns. Pink, blue, lavender, light
green, ivory, etc. 38 inches %side. Sp dal ta-r
yaid
4110o
Sweater Coats
Turnbull's Coe 'I'ee Shaker -knit Sweater Coat,
made from selected Australian wool, Shaker knit
shawl collar. For men and isomers, all colors.
This is one of our beet sellers. All sizes each
$41.00
The Best Store to buy your fall and winter Underwear.
TURNBULL'S, PENMAN'S, CORONA. ZENITH, etc., for men, women and children.
Best values in Canadian and Scotch Wool Blankets.
OLD BLEACH LINENS PERRIN•S 'GLOVES
Make our Store your Store.
Phone
56 Millar's Scotch Store Phone 56
Have you tried our
new Bread ?-
Cre-O-Malt
-the tastiest in town. Nice
soft crust - close -grained -
made from Fleischmann's
Yeast. Everybody says it is
the best yet. Try a loaf.
There is thorough satisfaction
for those who buy our Cakes
and Pastry. If you do not know
how good they are, we should
like you to try them.
Smith Bros.
Doe 014 Reliable East St. Bakery
Phone 184.
SAGE AND SULPHUR 1-"1:7:::=1":"'
DARKENS GRAY HAIR
IBrash this through faded. lifshool
locks and they become dark,
gicseay. youthful.
air lbst Iowa its color and liras, sr
* Wm§ turas gray, dull and lib -
WO. asered by • lack of sulphur 1*110
bit. Oar gmaidmotber mode up • =a-
tm of tbee Tea and Sulphur to keep
her leeks dark and beautiful, anti thous -
sands of women and.mea wbo Tapia tjaa
S ven color, that beautiful dark shade of
Mir which is so attractive, use only this
old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mixture
by asking at any drug store for • 60
sent bottle of "Wystb's Sage and Sul-
phur Compound" which' darkens the
bar so naturally, so evenly, that nobody
can possibly tell it ham been applied. Be-
sides, it takes off dandruff, stope scalp
itching and Jelling hair. You just
damprn • PpOOg. or soft brush with it
and draw this thzvugh your hair, taking
one small strand at • time. By morn-
ing the gray hair disappears; but what
didigbta the ladies with Wyeth's Sege
and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a few applica-
tions, it also brings back the gloss sad
lustre and gives lt an appearanos 01
abeadaate.
!• Welds Isabelladaughter of Mr. And
lore. J. Stevens, of Stanley. was mat -
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ber L'ath to Hert A Cleland, of near
Listowel. Ke•. C. T. Tough. uncle of
tbe bride. pert( rmed the cer..m. ny and
wa• aseisted by licv. D. Johnston. of
Blake. Tbe young mut le will reside
In Mina township.
STREET LIVERY
Exclusive agents
SCRANTC_
COAL
for Goderich
and District.
Any quantity beet &II Mapl
?Mahe, Mixed Wood, Hemel
and Kindling (Cedar or Pine.)
The Very Best Place
Commercial Train
Take a
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%Tern
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advent : Cour.-- 11 oder prr-...*l
merv of a ckerstred server.' .ot
pra-tlewl eispartiowit. -; 0 PC .
000 U4 Team liar own baildIns and
erWradniue In. .1ion
ne•ii, Mart hawk Prmaralorr
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Having purchased the
livery husinees of Wm.
Knox, I am improving
the equipment and in-
tend to provide
THEY RE FINE: FOR
KIDDIE_
Good Horses
Prompt Service and
Up-to-date Rigs
All orders will receive
pri.mpt and careful at-
tention.
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a good turnout.
By reason of
the changing
shape when in
motion this tire
cleans itself of
all mud
and slime.
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