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The Signal, 1916-5-25, Page 3f ..M•..,..,.k... .�- y ... er Js•6/a. olyVsrt.+� _ v ..., F •�- - --.. a LIE SIGNAL GODRRJCR, ONTARIO TUVIYDAT, MAT a 1$1b a O 1NAL OUROTTAWA LETTER IND ONLY OE NOiNE BMWAR1 OF IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THE MEILITS OP ENID'S UMW BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and 1.1BRARIES bound or repaired. GOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS All terdsr. prem Y i em 1.avtni cess at TUI $IU. A. lit TAYLOR. fit luavonn. 04)41•4144e40r M s 0A06•1'16.0.04041,411 Ottawa. May 311. -Lest the public mind should be confused by the wrangles of lawyers, the quewtloning along many clues, the rulings of the emu t• and the mw of perplexing de- tail published by the newspapers, set us go over the main pullets of the evi- dence io the Shell Committee inwti- gation. What ha. been brought out so fart First,- -The Bertram fiber l Committee so far as ita manufacturing members, were concerned, was simply a quar- tette of contractors for the British War Office, whose agent was Sir Sam Hughes. the Minister of Militia for Canada. This group of contractors hada rum of money placed to its cred- it by the British Government, out of which they paid themselves when they manufactured any war material and paid the stab -contactors to whom Lhry let cont reels. In three contracts and sub -contracts for the British Gov- ernment the Canadian people have • definite interest, because when the accounts are adjusted after the war Canada will have to pay her share. This admission by the Finance Minis- ter, Mir 'Ihomes White, if pressed to its logical conclusion, not only justifies an investigation of the Pure contracts now being pr, h:d by the Meredith - Duff Commission, but also of all the trenuctione of the old Shell Commit- ter, which, as has (wen said before, was not little band of superpatriot. doing it for love of the British Em- pire, but simply- a very Much limited and highly impromptu boatd of trade fishing fur war bu.iuers. Second, -By quoting rollers to the British %Var Ufftcr, (molal• hared on tilt fat prices of the armament trdst dui ing times of peace, and stick• ing to those priers long after general competition by thou.a11ols of munition factories had brought p1i.•es down to a more reasonable level. the Bertram Shell Committee accumulated over and alcove the amount credited Lu thewby the British tish % ar Office a "paper profit" of anywhere irn VI.- 000,0oo to $IIMINI,1Ma1, which etranlrely enoiigh they kept hangi"g around in- stead of turning it in to help the Brit- ish tovernment to finance other trans- act 1011 i11 Canada. Another strange thing about this "paper prortt was that, although the Shell Committee profe.sed to regard thrrnsrlvrs as contractors for the Brit- ish Government and Sir Sato Ilmgh.+ as their agent, "ruule.neactually made a proposal las hand thr Eau -plias over t.o for Canadian Pali iptic Fund. Just herr 1 he I tett{un arises, W hat right hal they. as cordraclots f o the Brit- ish Governuaelit. to hard that surplus over to anylealy but the British Gov- ernment?.- Ait rgvally pertinent question is, What right. did they have to accumulate a tiuiplus at- all? 1f they bad cut prices down to the point justified by the increasing e pati OAtoe-Aterling Bank Block. HamUten 8. test. tion and cheaper pr,vluctwn of war 3edstM:h. 1etepauue xt.materiel, they w;tuld have been able Ileal Fsi. ;.tate Ia. end In.oraeos. to. show no such swollen surplus: PRUUUFOUT,KILU)RAN &COOKS The belt wily to help the Nritieh Guy. eminent was to save clumpy for it on •RAJUII$TX104. soLIIITOR$. NOTABJkli the pricer low' war watrtisl. As a PC15L1('.ITC. matter or fact, the Bertram Shell lligoe on too $Quare, second door tram Haw (7•mliuiittrr pn teas, mere present ly ed- • ttto.uert, l:o*icrM•h. ilea by Messrs. Thoma( gild !lichens, rril.1* teat. to roan at toee.t rate • who were ••r.t ay«, f England by N. Pxul o4Ia.1, 6.( . J. 1- ism., saw!' Lloyd Irene g.- to wit *it i111 it. Atte-ti- ll tter11 J. their T1.1 tet.• 4',nut11 ''re sea. trvn- �li. CAMERON. K. C., RARKIN Raniz•.l awl prigs ts.l. a Uig drop. That, wucltot, outaty public. Uahce_ IR,dden:+Iry seat after Messrs. 0.0111tos 01IreI. Uuderich. U.ud,dour dr • Tliotua•' ati.1 11irhens. visit that the Suuare. At 111144011 lb,.tefay u( carl, we." in ultimate -uestmation of the ='pater other ua Arteit too.; ie. upn.1 by ]It profit we, d. -..d. -d ren. It goes hack Buono. tOh, e- bout. a...m. to n p.n.. to the B• it -h W! (1t1I r where it ' 1UAKL8f:S t,AitKUI. , LL.H., bAat- belongs anti ' t !Cotes lawyers tusks • lJ Mt, iuoruvy.,raid:.ur.OM, Uud.-- great votive. .•1 r1. han.ling uv,r,`a1- rech. Lowly 101. r.0 a 10) P.1 Isla. though the l annmuneettient climes 4 1 SEA(iElt, BAIIHISTEK, SOL. 1441,11111•W 113 14tr in the day. eyanoer. Both these res-eletiomm Were outside 4012111 and iscrum ( the Kyle charges. . They MEDICAL \K. 11EO. HF.Ii.I':MANN, OSTE- 1/ PATH. .pectalbd In 4,0114e1L and call �nrndimears. tate. :brook end nervouidla- ordern e(0. ear. snipe pad tnruat. partial deaf aim., lumbago and rheumatic ooudit/ua. Ade told. reuse, r 1 without the knife. °Moe at dwldetear. corner Nel-on and r Mt. Andrew'r Si n -.de . tmrtela. At Dome OlaesM ed r ondal . seg tielnrdye: any animism' by appointment. i-� F. .1. R. FURBTER-EYE. EAR, i)ss and throat rich Hoone. . raraeo sou Tork Ophthalmic sad Aural Iurtltate. :91.10.1 Ar•1+t., liar. Nowt a•d 1 hroat Hospital, tauidwa !Situate. and Moore*eld Nye Hospital, Boden, England. Office, 'die Waterloo Street. Stratford. oero+ih* Knox Church. Bonn. Y, sI9a.EL. IItos0.to- 7to8p• w• 1elepbooe AUCTIONEER f11MOM•AS GUNDKY j AUCTIONEER drat 16• Uodertch. A11 it..traction. by mat (oft al Signal office soil fen 1,ualt;y . red w. hesideoue t.lepaoue Icy LEGAL u.(. 11-k 1 1R BARttitlTCH etILIcirr'R, MOTAltli l•t:u,.it, hitt-. l/ kucr, \o;try Public ••Kr- air) Iluu-r lioeleri `- S. � ntav he taken as good measure. prea*ed down and running over. The scan linguf the old : Shell l`ouuuittee INSURANCE, LO tK►iAlg MUTUAL was apiterently J •ctott'd before -the ,w t! U,e t N l' ti (°.-Farm .led 4olatad t len Dtwpa rly Insured. .Itoy*1 Colas iulanMn 6o Y t0 give the t.lm..•r.-J. B. Mclean. Pre.., deeatorth 1'.n.: (inset nuwr,t n chance to drop Sir Sam le. 10"1'014. Vine -Ire-.• Uudench i r °., it his -mat ball- germ bila 1ntu t.xo lruecwn.-1..1-.Mctiregor.:4..•afortb; John Much ttorthte• In ether, word*, the .. Urleee, Wwthrop: Witham lttun,lou-t.u,re; Govt -t1111)0-11 pate it right op to Mir u Julio lbnrwel., rolb4Rr" ; Jaws. KI."., SAM anal for Bertram Shell Committee.Peachwod Peachy/ow Robert Ferri., Hat -luck: Makolw Vire new eon), to the Kyr. charges*0 kwon. l3,ucehrld. Agent.: J. M. Yeo. Hulme -vile; Alex. and 1 .. it contingent revelations. 1. art , 1 'warn: ; %r ill+atm . 1 • y, .1010111 ; Third, - -=Thr lies -tram Shell Coln- tnittee, through ita imported expert and factor Cuh•n.•11laeld Carnegi.•, the 1114t1 will, a Kit• honer salary, whlrh is, we 'whet e. r n,a!ney than he. evt•t .'*w iu u 1 p no -fine in his life, -the Bertram ShellCornmittee, work- ing through Colonel David Carnegie. was highly successful in *caring off Colonel F i i•den it k N'chola when he first proposed to make loaded shell's in Canada. It Was not 1.0 xucces-colo however, in *raring oft Lloyd Harris and the Hti.si11 Motor Company wlvn they wanted to make (:m0- fuses. After these Canadian manufacturers had been strung along until they were thoroughly sone. they were given an order for five hnrdred thousand time fuses at reventy•flve rents lees per fuse than the American contpaniea. just to make diem be good. It was III 'hi+ connection that Mr. Harris, was told to ••ser Allison." See- ing a roan. as every good poker player khows, costa more money than any other part of the Ramo It certainly cost The British (4oyernnlent s lot of money to wee Allison -he kept on rais- ing 'eel all the time. Ap ropon of see- ing Allison. it was Mr. 1'. H. Cadwell, of the Arueriran Ammunition Com- pany. one of the favored fuse com- panies, who testified that the firstp time be saw Allison was in comany of General Sir Alex. Bertram and t•o{onel David Carnegie at the Man- hattan hotel in New York. From which it appears that Colonel John Wesley Allison was close enough to the Bertram Shell Committee to travel with a couple of its members and take part in their conferences with United States manufacturers. Fourth, -Contracts for graze fuses at $4 rash were awarded to the Amer- ican Ammunition Company by the Bertram Shell Committee at a time when the British Government, through Morgan & Coman was awarding them to other United m•ndhc- tunrs at $2.7t) each. The British War Offlee kept eabling to the Bert- ram Sstsll Committee not to aempete .Ratemissing Morgan by ing the prise on Atm is the United States market, but the Bertram Shell Oommlttee kept right on handing not the softrs soap to the Aeriean Ammunition Punta.l 1 0.7. clec.-Tres.8.afortb 1' ° K. Oluvhly , twofold.. Polley hunters rata pAy a.ass.uauto a,.d get their card. rweelpted a; H. J. )lotrl.b. l.'k,thu.,l Slurs, l'llt.ton. K •t. 1•stt. Unrrre. Iting.wu •[.test. Uoderkib. or 3 H. Ya•id'.It. , ra"urn. Ms) fit $2O,0►� PRIVATE FUNDS. TU 'Ld v lure.. Apply to M. 0. CAM- SBON. u..rn•ter Hwu,tltuo.treet. UoImlch. 1• r K. ROBERTSON 1 INSURANCE AOKNT. rune amu Learnvisa: 13,1)1.0, tausidfan •ad America.... Ag01wsT, 1.. a!'sa,t a*D ItMart PLOra' 1.1 AHI[. ITT 1 hr (oean Aoc(d.ot and Uusraotee 'or1'ore°on, Limited. of London, Eng. Fbt•ttrr *1111 Uc•RAKTa0 Bo*na : The 1:.8. Indent, *sad Guarantee Company. U6oe at rood -nee, northeast corner of Cho - Meta and s.. (pates • st reef. Moos 17i. MARRIAGE LICENSES WALTER E. KELLY, J.Y., UooMu H, OST. MURK or MARFLAG6 LiCZNSIM. Patents, Trade /arts, Designs Secured in A11 Countries Writs for fns book "P.ITENTnn PIttiTlet•. 11O1s. 1.111 all shout and how to get pat cot. RAW;(X'K & BONO. e.tablIshed 1077 formerly Patant I;ae. Examiner. Master of nitwit laws. Rtwf.tcrwd Patent Attorney. ore-, W dt. Jamar Sweet. Mont nal. Brunches - Ottawa add Washington. Reprwnetauw In an foreign owatris•. elearieWslasesereferePeressunsPedvaelefeenfree Brophe3 Bros. GODRRiCH lie Leading - Funeral Directors sad Embalmers Ordure eaeet.Dy at$seded to at 611 hoer., sight sr day. K1• What They Do DAvlsvttL1, Owe. "I had trash's with sir Kidneys and $ladder 00 1 Rax • sample of (on Pi1l* and hollowed due. len.. I (alt better alter the fest dams and 1 kept carat thaw kw a mssot& One ay. Mr. Slmpmora of this townatdd me about the oruobid had with Ms and 1 recueuaead.d list to G1N tilim wad gave him one to oaks. This wit dad he bought mete for hi,uel(, aad both be and hi. wife have derived groat benefit from them. HERBERT H. BAUER. Gin Pill. are pr. a box or six booed for $J.ya at all druggiad. Sample sent fres if requested. t7 National Drug & Clionical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto. Company, wh ch was Colonel John Wesley Allison's particular pet. This cuwpeny gut a contract for two and a half million fuses, tem -thirds of which were grace fuses, un wbicb the profit is large and the work romporatively easy, whereas the Inlet national Arms and Fuse Company, which had behind it the enorwousty rich American To- bacco Truer, but no Allison connec- tion, got two million and a half time funis. -a mucb harder job with • much smaller profit. This enlightened ac- tion of the Bertram Shell Committee in paying over four dollars for a tote for which Morgan mai paying $2 71) had the Meet of souring the British War Office on the Hrrtram Shell Com- mittee and stopping the Haw of orders to Yamada. Fifth, -The transactions of the American Ammunition Company were revealed las the Royal Comwi.- sion by E. B. (',dwelt, who is the practical wan behind the compel'', and at present an righty per cent. stockholder, and by 11.-njau(in F. Yoakum, tine of its chief 1'iuwuters. e , '! henr two men and E Basaic k• an- other manufacturer now .liurinated fr the •uwpony, divided hooting thea/ a comiuinslou of one million dol- lars on an eleo en-ruillitiu-duller order for fuses for their services in landing the contract. These three represen- tatives of American "big business," type. of their clays, bold, enterprising, courageous. big in vision and also in arpetit0, believed in profits going ant coming. That is to say. they took their p,otts out only in waking the gu.sds but also by way of c :lesion. Naturally the commission came first and was the k-a.t trouble, so the dry after the contract was signed they sat down at the Chateau Law ier and split it three ways. Cadwell, who in- tended to wake the fuses, was setts - fled to take 2-1 per rent., :t strait 11827/4,1410. but on that point he we as firer ua the rot k of (,b,altat. Accord ing to Yoakau1. who.* barmy cynicism to the witu.•'w la,x provided much euter- 1 Lai uluen'. j`%dwell wis no neutral on this nut j -rt. He waw "it whole block- adr." Naturally Cadwell got the, Aare he C131 1114,1. Bes.ick, the other tuMnut.Ictu t'r, who, by the way, had nu intr11t 0, , f wxuulactturing, stood MIL fast 7,.'k rt. girt If, slid' >hrl llv thrri'sftrl sailed away. Beiia 1•j. Yoe ktem, Wall ti•I4.L piivet err aril soldier .•1 1. r. tine. at 1.1,bad several l'iui.di1411 11 )1417 c I ,t .la 1.r •yuck after," pulled down $(7.:.,(10 The -e erre pretty good ptcfi a for w/•n who lead bevel lilted a finger to make fuse., bur they ale said to ire a mere tulle leside the•peofitrit) MUM. fyrtn, i:lg..\'hi -h allow plel.t y of i-oonl tut rake -offs in bet weep. 1u far these margins or profit between Shell 'Co111- wittet', actin s.1110 the Itrtu,al ' 1- .t of production have not been it: vest tgtte•dbythe' Royal ('ouont..ion, Air. '(.on:. is is ycr. 4r. Nesbitt, toeing that such t ischmottea would only serve to gratify the llmh and betray our Math, - Benjamin F. Yuakuw'+R175.- 1aN1 a';tya.plit withili a .op lit. Post he handsel out !ct),tts) to Mr. ('raven, who did the introducing -the, man :who s1 -.-red him up against the Shell Cou,utittee. After that lirbjamiu de- dected $5,IN41 for versional rips -nate. This left $41O,IN)I, Which Yoakum pim ceettett to split two ways-$ld),1M111 for himself. $20t,IiNI for Colonel John Wesley Allison. Colonel John Wea- k)* Allison also had people to "take carr of." Acetuding to Allison's in- structlooe, Y:.akwnt paid out of Alli- ' non's *hare of R'-?1,1NN1 these amounts : ' $,it1,IN111 to Kim/gip Lignanti, the fl'te player, $1(ti,tssi to Mehel (:. Edwards, Allison's si•tet-in law and secretary, $10,000 to Honorary Colonel George Washington Stephens, of Montreal, land OM In Homo/it y (lodunel 11411. ham Mrliain, of Valcart,er Camp boo-. Thin leaves $2.,,1100 to be sr - counted for. It probably rem*ina in the Allis m tinily -the Colonel will use it as cigar nay, The $1115ani, to Min Edwards, Alli - Iron's sister -in law-atcrelary, in a more i toothsome amount. If Miss Kdwarda did not have • good figure before, she rert•inly has one now. We can well Imagine with what tender an eliun she will le regarded in the Allison fancily and how carefully she will ter guarded front fortune-hunters and people like that. I'rivate secretaries or the gentler sex seem to have found this war a bountiful jade. Miss Rna McAdam. Mir S*nl's secretary, it will be remembered. hal 14 shovel with * hole in the middle patented and forth- with Sir Sant ordered $ai,.Nal worth for his department, and now comes Ilia* 14dw*rde. who pulls down $I05,- (Il)tt for oteeretari,I work of even a lighter character. Their sweet.. can- not fail to c*uac a spirit of unrest among lady ,nunuensisthe Dominion over. Hereafter $15 a week for type- writers will be counted • mere bags- kile. This evidence also disclose* the func- tion of honorary colonels lionorary Colonel George Washington Stephens seems to have got $10,(1(0) her*nae he WWI a rich man aad could therefore stand • little more. Oohttlel William McBean, who is also a rich men, get $,Op) for no other reason than to keep his smile sweet Sir Sam his al - way. admired Colonel McBain's white teeth. Judging from the evidence, the Honorary Colonel's ditty to to re- e.lve • eommiesion from Bir Sam in the first dace and to take one from ev*-yhody be mut ever afterwards. A real colonel does his bit, but an hnnor- •ry colonel gets his. H. F. O. 1 RAW Qum= Toronto Cattle Market Heavy choke seen ...$11.10 to $.II (teary good steers 4.01 6.04 Handy choice etre: ■ .. 6.66 0.21 Hutchsrs', good .. ..... 6.IA 6.16 do. medium 0.10 3 60 do. common 7.60 0.00 Butchers' ouwa, ellolce7.60 6 26 do. good 7.00 7.60 du. medium 0.26 7 00 Butcher bulls. runic7.76 6 50 40. medium to pod7.00 7.71 do. bologna 1.76 Si6. Feeders, 600 to 1.000 lbs. 7.76 0.71 do. balls 0.00 460 Stockers. 800 Co 000 lbs7 50 0 26 do. good, 704 to 100 7 00 7.60 do. used , 660 to 700 4.25 7 00 do. common. light . 6.60 6 50 Cutters 6.00 6.76 Cannons 4.26 6.00 Milkers, choice, each 76 00 116 00 do. medium to good60.00 76 00 Springers 00.00 110 00 Calves. veal, pal . 0.60 11 00 do. medium 7.00 0.60 do. common 6.60 7.00 do. gnu 4 76 6.26 Bob calves, each 3.00 7 00 Lambs. cwt. .... 10.60 13 76 Spring lambs. each 600 13 M) Sheep, ewes, Tight 0 00 11 00 do. heavy and bucks 8.00 0 00 do. culla ...... 6 00 6 00 Hogs, welghed off cars .11.S0 11.66 do. (ed and water!d.11.35 11.40 do. f.o.b. country 10 75 0.00 -oronto Grain Markets Manitoba wheat -Track, bay ports. No. 1 northern. 81 23; No. 2 northern, 61.211/4; No. 3 northern, 61.16%. Manitoba oats ---Track, bay porta. No. 2 C.W.. 531/4c: No. 3 C.W 5314r'; No. 1 extra feed. 521/4c; Nu. 1 teed. 51 %c. American corn- No. 3 yellow. Sac. Canadian corn --Feed, 76e to 77c. Ontario wheat -Ne. 2 winter. pet car lot. according t • freight outside. No. 1 commercial. 81.04 to 61.04; No. 2 commercial, 11 03 to 01.03; . No. 3 commercial, 99c to 11; teed wheat. 92c to 93e. Ontario oats- No. 3 *bite. 40c .to 49e. Peas ----No. 2. per carrot, 81470; at, cording to sample. 11.25 to 21.50. Barley -Malting. outslde. 66c to 67c; No. 2 teed. 6.:e to 64,. Buckwheat -70c to 71e.. - Ilye-Nu. 1 commercial, 93c to 94e. Manitoba lour- First patents. in Jute bags. 06 70; S.,onds. $6.20; strong bakers'. 16, in )sat, bags. .• Ontario flour -winces "track. Toron- to. prompt 'hien, nt.. according to sample, $4.40 to t47,0. In lute bag::; bulk, seaboard. 84.41 to 04.55. Mllller'd-('write per ton d, !fret! ed. Montreal in a ,s; tea: - t shorts, 626; midi rgs; $2.1 1 . good' feed flour. 1,r. •. '81.70 to 51.; " Wholesale Produce n -Toronto rrh-lcaale •pric.s to th trade: Eggs -- Special candled ((art' 2'• to e New lards. rax- art. . _ i Mutter- I t'reap,er)- I r • •. t , PHONE 56 r Beautiful L for the June Bride Beautiful, Rich Linens Direct from Ireland We feature the celebrated Old Bleach Table Linens, and happy will be the bride who gets a good supply of these choice Linens, Old Bleach Yrable Linens, sets consisting of tablecloth, size 2 by 2 I-2 yards, -and 1 dozen dinner size napkins, in a variety of handsome designs, at the set ..... $10.00 and $I1,50 Special values in Separate Cloths and Napkins. Curtains Make a Most Practical Gift Handsome Lace Curtains, in Marquisette with insertion and lace, at ;111 prices from $2.75 to $8.50 per pair Beautiful Curtain Materials by. the Ward, now so much in demand, in the nerviest patterns up to $1.25 per yard m' E brordered r Beds sads P A rich Embroidered Bedspread with openwork design, Targe size, very handsome only $4.50 each Special value in Irish Embroidered Pillowcases, in designs suitable for initialing, 22 1-2 inches by 31) inches only $1.25 per pair New Waists Just to hand, some very smart new Wash Waists, in the latest designs, very, stylish from $1.00 to $2.50 each Niagara Silk Cloves 11 cCall'- Patterns Choice tiatry I r Ordinary .' i . :rue Bakers' .. Cheese- N. w', IargP..: twin, . 19s, :$r ,,:,t :teptenit r 1 , .. 1_ . ,1 tripl•tts. Honey- 1 eat bate, ;tic; tins. to '8c ;•toot tine, 13l_r; 1, ;1, tins, 14t 14c; coin'. . , . y No. 1. • 82.50 to 8 N••. 2, par, d.. . 62. •.0. I'oultry Live ' fires! Old fowl, l'' 1 .: _ 72' ('hirkets 1`r 2,r 2r Milk -fed 1 2•14' 2'c Meats --Wholesale Toronto a-hrlro,te houses ars cunt. Iag to the tract^ ;.s follows: Beef, forr•neart•r.. .6t1.Ik►fo; t^ do. hie,.: ;usr•• .. 1.; 7 s Carcase?. c:,ou • 13 7.0 -1 t do. corhmnat 12 • 1 Veils. cum: ton . i.:,0 :• do. nvxliu;., 14.70 1 d0. irawc 1::.5 t 1 Heavy hogs 13.00 14., Shop Ionia 15.04 13 i• •• Abattoir .logs 15.00 16 c ' Jlutton, he::cy 10.00 1 - do. light 14. 10 1•; Lambs, (coling 20.40 :l do. apriu4. ,:,.h.,1.00 1: Cheese Markets Wnt,•rtnes .1. .N 1•---Pape,.- 7.300 boxca at 11 •+r, a rd4trif 1' for spring c'u'es•• Cow•anayhll, Qu, .-14 fd'dt ori. , ed 1.7:70 packer. - of putter. factories sold at J31,c, talent., at 26°lttc. 9t. Ilyacinthe. Que:-200 pick of putter offered. All sold at 225 boxes cltcci.e sold at 1111c. Belleville -1,117 cheese boarde.l. 1.500 selling at 114tsc, wafture at 19 9.16r. London. Ont F.levtn factories boarded 1.09. of cheese; no saleshide u'rn' Its.• to 19 1-t6c. Chicago Cattle Market Cattle -- Recr'^'•. 100; market steady; beeves. 14 10 to $444 25; stock en sad feeders. 86 to 66.00; cows and helferit, 84.40 to 81.60; calves, is to 811.25. Hogs - Receipt*. 6.000; market weak; light. $9.00 to 610.10; mit, 89.70 to tin 15; heavy, 06.45 to till rough. 81.05 to 09.00; pigs. 67 50 to 19.55. bulk of sales, 80.56 to 810. Sheep -- Receipts, 600; market steady; native, 8".75 to 610; Iambs. f6 to 110.60. East Buffalo Catle-Keret p'• 600. steady. Veab-Re alp' 100; active; 84.60 to 111.60. Hob► --Receipts. ;.000; slow; bees y. 110.46 to 010.60, mired. 010.31 to 810.45; yorkers, Oft 66 to 010.40; pigs, 10.76; roughs. 6910 to 10.15; stage, 0460 to 1760 Sheep sad lam b.,e�-�-�131uLt•, 1.6001 active: prlces onoheaged. SainB Bedspreads ads a ds P Exceptional values in Satin Ouilts, import• ed direct from England, beautiful designs, at 52.25 to 55.00 each Special values in Old Bleach Fancy !luck Towels, in handsome designs, hemstitched and scalloped ends, at 51.00 to 52.50 per pair Rich Crepe de Chene Waists Handsome Silk Crepe de Chene Waists, which are so popular for dressy wear, in pink, maize, flesh, (white, hlack, peach, at 53.50, $4.50 and $4.75 Perrin's Gloves Millar s Kayser Silk Gloves i1TcCall's Patterns 1111 f i 1111 Scotcli Store PHONE56 I I MODEL 49.) "Chevrolet" 411111W-Mhy.,-.... Ae: $675.011 F.O.B. Oshawa 1 '1"73"*".:;:'" •I a5 . - The Wizard of the Hills ase ase Do not forget that this "Chevrolet" climbs the hills and gets over the roads like a Jack Rabbit, and always runs quietly and rides so delightfully easy and its high-grade Carburretor (Zenith) and Vacuum Exhaust give an average of better than twenty-five miles to a gallon of gasoline. Three speeds, forward and reverse, and can he left in high gear 95 per cent. of the time and also that it is easy to operate. It has a Foot Accelerator which does away with shifting Throttles or levers at the Steering Wheel. Left -Hand Drive, and Centre Control with two sets of Brakes operated by the Foot Pedals. Plenty of leg room hoth in front and rear compartments. EQUIPMENT Including speedometer, ammeter, mohair top. envelope and side curtains, clear vision ventilating wind shield, electric starting and lighting system, valve in head. and completely electrically equipped. Ol•s' ,- • on -•ere paw s'ra.s -•0 • 41111111111 NOTE Owing to the g'teat demand for this car we would suggest plat ing your order early to ensure delivery. WE ARE NOW HANDLING GASOLINE, OILS AND ALL OTHER AUTO- MOBILE ACCESSORIES AT OUR GARAGE ON COLBORNE STREET. M. J. FARR, Agent COLBORNF STREET, NEXT CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE