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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARIO
Tavu/1tay. Jalry iaj 11 . 1
rIIETQUOThTIO, s , ESP(CIALLY FOR ' PEDEREWSII IS
Termite Cattle Martel
Needy chole* steers $7.60 to SS.00
Balcbere, good 7.00 7.5)
do. medium 1.10 7.40
do. comatose 6.76 1 As
Mattes, chole* 7.16 7 60
do good .. 1.1. 7.11
do. medium.. 6.26 6.1.
Butcher cows, ch.oleo... 0.26 0.95
40. good .. 6.76 0.26
do. medium 1.26 1.71
Butcher bulls, chola0.26 7 00
do. medium ......»1.60 6.00
do. bolottaa.. 4.00 4 75
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Feeders. 900 to ,111 lbs. 1.00 6.75 i
do, bulls E
Stockers, 760 to and fibs. 11.14{.
do. med , 650 to 760 5 50 4.11
do light 4 75 6.11
Canners 2.0d 3.75
('fitters 4.00 4.60
Milkers. roster. each811 00 100.00
do. medium 65 00 80.04
Springers... . 50.00 95 00
Calves, teal, good 9.00 10.60
do. medium 8.00 9.00
do. common 0.00 7.00
do. grass 4.50 5.60
Spring lambs. cwt. 10.60 11.76
Cv.1I lambs 7.75 0 00
Yearling sheep 8.00 9.00
Sheep. ewes. light 7.00 2.00
do. heavy and bucks6':00 7.00
Culls.,,3.00 4.60
Hogs, fed and watered . 9.60 0.00
do. light and heavy. 9.00 0.00
do. to h. country9.16 0.00
Sows, fed and watered7.00 0.00
Toronto Grain Markets
Mnitoba wheat -in store at Fort
William. No 1 northern. $1.1651; No.
2, 81.13; No. 3, $1.09%.
Manitoba oats --In store at For
William. No. 2 C,W.. 4354e; No. 3
O.W., 42t4c: No. 1 extra feed, 42t,c;
No. 1 feed. 41e.c.
American corn -New, No. 3, 804sc
Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter, per
ear lot. 11 04 to 11.04; slightly sprout-
ed and tough. according to sample, 11
40 61.04; sprpnted or smutty and
tough. according to sample, 92c to 98c
Feed wheat, 80c to t5c.
Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 3k to
40c; commercial cats. 38c to 39c.
Peas --No. 2, per car lot, $1 s0;
sample peas, $1.26 to 11.75, according
to sample.
Barley -Malting. outside, 68c to
ego; No. 2 teed, 50c to 63c.
Buckwheat -76c to 78c.
Rye -No. 1. 88c to Mc; rejected,
leo to 800, according to sample.
Manitoba flour -First patents. In
jute bags. 14.30; seconds, 14.30,
Strong bakers', 14.10, In jute bags.
Ontario flour -New winter, 14 60 to
14.00. according to sample,' seaboard.
or Toronto frelghta,.In Lags.
Mlllteed-4'.rloads, per ton, deliver-
e d, Montreal freights; bran. $24;
shorts. $26; middlings, 126; good teed
B oer, bag. $1.60.
Wholesale Produce
Toronto wholesale prices to the
trade:
Eggs -
Special .cart's) n•wlaid . $ .45 tot .00
Extra 1 selects) t Meager .33 .34
No. 1 straight storage.. .30 .31
No. 2 .25 .26
Butter-
G1watfer prytp. 'la-::•: .24
Dairy prints .211 .20
Bakers' n •M
Cbe*.e-larges; 190; twins, 191sc.
Honey --Buckwheat, bereft.. a%c to
7c; ties, 7c to hoc; clover, SO lb. tins,
11%c; do . le-fb. tins, 12c; do., Lib.
Liu. 12c; comb holey, No 1. par
dosen, 13.00 do , No. 2, Per *rosea,
$2.40.
Poultry Live Deemed
Old fowl. lb. .. 0e lle 12c 15e
Chickens llc 12c 1ic lie
Turkeys lk ltc 24c 260
Docks 11c 14e lie lie
Geese 10c 12c 17c 190
Toronto Fruits and Vegetables
Wholesalers sell to the trade as
follows.
Pineapples, case 13.50 to $0.00
Oranges, Valencia 4.76 5.50
Lemons 3.60 4.50
Grapes. keg 5.00 9.00
Grapefrelt, Florida 2.75 4.00
Linos. per cwt. 1.64 0.00
Bananas. bunch 1.10 1.21
Oeloos. bag 76 lbs. 1.76 2.21
do. Spanish. ammo4.76 0.00
Cabbages. barrel,, 1.60 0.00
Celery. ('al.. erste..:1.00 0.00
Sweet potatoes, hamper 1.40 1.11
Cauliflower, eat. 3.60 0.11
Dressed Meats
Toronto wholesale hooses are viol-
fag
tes .fag to the trade as follows:
(test.
form n -erten ..-4-11:2111110 610.84
do. hindquarters .. 113.11 14.11
do. carcases, choke 11.11 11.71
do. commoe 1.11. 11.11
Veale, common. cwt..' 1.04 1.11
do. medium 1.04 11.11
do. ;.rime 12.04 14.11
Heavy .leg+ 18.10 11.04
Shop hogs 12.01 12.04
Mottos. beery 13.11
do. light 11.11 14.04
lambs 17.11/ 16.1*
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle -Receipts. 30e band: settee;
prime steer.. 18.85 to 11; shipping.
16.25 to 18 75; butchers. 14 76 to 18.60:
heifers. $5.75 to $7.66; cows, 13 40 to
$7; bulls, 84.50 to 17; stockers and
feeders. $5 73 to 17; stork betters,
14.10 to 18 5'- fresh cows and spring-
ers, steady, 160 to $95
Yea I. -Receipts. 1.000 head; active;
N to 111.50
Hoar --Receipts, 24,000 head active;'
leery and mixed. 87.26: Yorkers, $7
,o 1723. pigs. 17: rough.. 14.21 to
14.0); stags, 84.60 to $S.1..
Sheep and Iamb-Recolpta, 8,11*
bead. active; Iambs. $7 to $11.16;
Yearlings. 64 to 89.76, wethera, 18.24
to 8+1.60, ewes, $4 to $7.76; shop,
satasd. 17.76 to $4.
CANap Cite* MMtltet
attle-Receipts. 21.100 market
crag; Neves. $410 to $9.K; cows sad
betters, $3 20 to 13 40; calves. 17 t•
1111.1..
Hog►- Rocelpta, 0.,101; nal/Vest ee
r.eN'4 . market weak: Nght. $0.11 to
14.71; mixed. 01.44 to 01.40; beau,.
64.61 1 K16; rwaSb. WS* to 86.66:
gr. *.11 to //.111; balk of slag.
1. to K04.
Sb.s-aoeopts, 11,111; menet
strong; satin. 01.40 to $7.11; lambs.
NOM *510 $1•14.
OMEN A GREAT ORATOR
"Felt-i-tlNs" lar Kamm a
maw's eat Weis
"FRUIT -A -TIMES," the famous
ftwt mediels* is particularly well suited
for Me we e/avwae, because of i is m ild
and gentle action and its pleasant taste.
In severe eases of Coesfyaftorr, fedl-
gratioe, Blether, Slid fiewdeches, Pbia
!a The Bock, Neuralgia, or a Grst►d1
Raw -Dears Cattailalioa,"Fruit-a-tires"
is the only medicine needed to correct
such troubles and restore the sufferer
to complete health.
As a toxic, "Fruit -a -tires" le inva-
luable to purify and enrich the blood
and build up strength ao,l vigor.
60c. a box, 6 for $2.30, trial sue 23e.
At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-
a-taves Limited, Ottawa.
Captain 8ineleton-"Do you believe
in divorce, Mus Yelluelesfer His.
YeIlowle.l-"Oh, you men are Just
awful. You haven't asked Mr to
miry you y. t."
8be-"And kr owing my sentiments
rn the s.tbj.ct, did that odious 21'.
Il n►s insult amu 1y offering you u
di ink i' He-"%...." She -"And
how Lid you rveent it He -- "I
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It's Cutter -Time!
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Wouldn't a fine new Cut-
ter be just the best Christ-
mas gift imaginable for
somebody you know ?
We handle the Gray and
McLaughlin makes, the
best in Canad 1.
STOVES
We have a number of
Ranges and Heaters left
and can give you good
value fdt your money.
High-class
Gasoline Engines
for pumping and potter.
Come in and see them.
tam -
ROBT. WILSON
Agentifor
Massey-Harris=Im piements
Hamilton St, Godencb
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Now that the cold weather is
here you'll want your
homes more comfortable.
Get our prices on
Furnaces,
Hot Water Boilers,
etc.
Our Perfection Oil Heaters
are just the thing to drive the
cold out of chilly corners.
All repairing to plumbing,
furnace work, etc., promptly
attended to.
t>r, "IN
W. R. FINDER
Sorrows of Poiand Have Given
Pianist His Tongue.
LABORING FOR HIS PEOPLE
O.o of the Mont iter orttable`
aim of Oa War Is the lesser le
lYbloe the Groat Pola& Flag.
be W Awa Hhsselt
Matt" 1s Another Art
-Raised DI( suss
HE greatness of Paderewskt
le not contlned to his ex-
pression on the piano. He
is a big man any way you
look at blm, cosmopolitan
Ia h1■ tastes, broad in his views, and
equipped with a fine mind.
In all the years he has been pia) -
Ing the many sidedness of the mau
never came out until his native land.
Poland, was swept by war and he set
out to relieve 1t. Thin It came out
that be Is one of the two greatest
Poles In the world to -day. In all he
has raised many thousands of dollar.
for the Polish relief fund. One con-
cert alone netted 112.000 for the suf-
10 ACK P.4,PEHEWsKI.
teeers. On that occasion he was the
pianist -after he had done other
things -but until then he was an
orator, spreading before his hearers
the history and the glory and the
present needs of Poland. And the
Paderewski, who moves people to ap-
plause with his planlstic art, moved
them to similar demonstrations with
Isis verbal appeal.
He has long been considered the
greatest single box office asset a man-
ager eoald get: but dg obis occasion
he proved himself a money raiser es
his owe account. Paderewekl spoke
deliberately In excellent English, and
with his right arm hanging at his
ids and his lett hand tucked into the
apace of Itis frock coat above the
wadstliae, he swayed from one leg to
the other. He displayed a perfect
understanding of the orator's re-
sources. and, who r he chose, by
building • climax and raising his
voice to an emotional pitch, be
swept baa bearers Into applause.
He likened the land to '8 vast
eeme/ery. a bone wast., a greet wil-
derness," He declared that 2,400,-
000 of the Bower of Poland's best
men are now at the front and that
$0.000.000.000 have been destroyed.
And has word painting placed Poland
in straits direr even than Belgium.
I "I accuse nobody," said the musi-
cian in concluding. "I make no com-
pleats. We have been treated ae-
eordlag to the tragic events of war:
It U pitiable. I seek this aid for all
Geese who share my countrymen's en -
speakable misfortune.
I "I do not Intud to excite passloa,
bat compassion. Speak of Poland as
bolding a great people who are in
great seed and suffering beyond hu-
man •sdsrasee. They will listen to
your voices, perhaps, and God will re-
word them and you.'•
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NEWGATE
STREET LIVERY
Raving putehaeed the
live ry business of Wm.
Knox, 1 am Improving
*be equipment and in-
tend to prof i.k
Good Horses
Prompt Servke and
Up-to-date Rigs
A11 :orders will receive
Meant and careful' at -
button.
Twenewosta No. 173 for
t good ter0001.
• ,7 4lear •4
S4asdard Med.
'filo sissy people who bse'. ems-
tMa6ed on the vatlad 04 shades 01
Maki that are seem 1n the streets
'eta have no Idea of the difficulties
experienced by manufacturers In ob-
talsing a uniform blend, especially
when the demand was at its height.
Standard khaki Is a mixture of eve
different shades -dark olive. light
olive, dark blue. light blue, and
white. The exact proportions are,
of eouree, a secret.
The gigantic scale of army tailor-
ing naturally makes It impossible to
ensure that a whole garment should
come from one piece, and unless the
shade were standardised the result
would be a Croat of many colors. It
Is an open secret that at the out-
break of 1bm war the autborltles were
not very severe upon divergences
from the standard color, so long as
the quality was satisfactory.
Now that the standard Is more ale
',rawly applied a number of urgent
technical problems are coming loco
prominence. For Instance, then is
the difficulty of blending worsted so
as to avoid color bars in the weft.
A "'umber of worsted Orme. however.
bate. already salved this difacult,,
said the resulis a khaki of standard
@bade width Will wear for ever.
1
A Katie's of T..-Dvlsraere.
Mee the war began, and mon
especially since reetrletlone have
bees imposed me the sal. of beer lad
soffits. tea -drinking bas !screamed
enormously among the Allies. In
twelve moathe Gm eoSsusptfoa Is 1Eeglaad ba rises by sdarly 4.000.-
ON 18... sad Imports tato Praises are
14.w lissom maks, thea tiny were le
I pig -mer doss -
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D.MILLAR&SON
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Genuine Clearing Sale
Just a few Ladie's and Children's Coats left after a most
successful fall season. All must he cleared to
n-iake room for new spring goods.
One only Lady's Plush $17
Coat. 825 v►te, for
al
.50.
All S18.00 and $20.00 Coats 12.50
for
One only Lady's Black $22 CO
Curl Coat. $35 value, for . •
All $15.00 and St6.00 Coats
for $10.00
•
Ten only Coats, regular up to S15.00, to clear atAll Misses' and Children's Coats at equal reductions.
$5.00 each
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS TO CLEAR LESS 251;x°
About
20 only Children's Cloth Dresses to lit ages 4 to 18 years, all marked for
speedy clearance at less than cost price.
Bleached Sheeting
Special value, Bleached Sheeting, full
2 yards wide, exceptional 25e
value at per yard
Canadian Long Cloth
Five pieces Canadian Long Cloth, 36
inches wide, extra good quality,
regular 12 i -2c value, at 10e
per yard
McCall's
Patterns
Pillow Cases
Special in Pillow Cases, 3 dozen only,
super -quality cotton Pillow Cases,
40, 42 and 44 -inch size ialk.
each only a
Factory Cotton
Fifty pieces Factory Cotton, extra
heavy quality, full 36 inches wide,
wonderful value at Q_
per yard OC
Millar s Scotch Store
PHONL 56
PA New -Year Resolution
ELECT R FY YOUR HOME
HEADQUARTERS
PORTABLES and
FIXTURES
$4.00 and up
fOR
ELECTRIC IRONS
TOASTERS
TOASTER STOVFS
HEATING PADS
HOTWATER CUPS
BEDROOM HEATERS
All above appliances will be kept in repair,
free of charge.
e
A complete line of Vacuum Cleaners, Fans,
Portable Lamps, Cooking Ranges, Domes, Shades,
Tungsten and Nitrogen Lamps.
A_ New Line of Flashlights and
Batteries on hand.
Take no chances around your barn with an oil lantern, but use an Electric Barn
Lamp, which can be carried same as an ordinary lantern turned off and on
easily, and if knocked over in the barn will not set fire to anything. We
have a full line of them. Price $2.25 each.
A NEW STOCK OF ELECTRICAL FIXTURES JUST ARRIVED
Let me give yd an estimate on wiring
your home, o, garage or place of
business
Office $ Phones Res. 193
ROBERT TAIT
WEST STREET. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE
GODERICN. ONTr0,