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HE SIGNAL : GOIF,RICH. ONTARIO
NMI K TOLONG YEARS
HE SUFFERED
Toronto Cattle Market
/users, choice weighty ..$6.00 to 66 lid
do medium weighty 7.26 7.76 "frig
1C.M _a-�N [I
AsnW 01 A
do. good handy.
0.60 0.60
do. medium .. 6.60 0.60
de. common 6.20 6.60
j6tetshers' cows. choice0.10
to. good 1.60
de. medium 6.00
Butchers' bulls, choice4.71
do. good
do. medium 4.26
do. bologna 4.16
Feeders, 900 to 1.000 lbs. 0.40
Stockers, 900 Ib.... 6.00
do. med., 700 to 1100 6.40
do. common, light4.00
Cutters 4.16
Canners 1.76
Milkers, good to choice .76.00
do. common to w.d60.00 70.06
Springer. .66.00 11.11.10
Calves. veal. cholce....1110 11.60
do. medium 9.00 10.60
do. common 6.00 7.60
do. grass 6.00 6.00
Sheep, ewes. light 7.00 1.60
do. heavy and bucks5.60 4.100
do. call.
Hogs, weighed off cars.11.66 0.60
do. fed and watered •11.40 0.00
do. f.o.b.
JOLD LI TTBRINO
ou LEATHER GOODS
�t�a�r� peU,,lr .0644; i W ea bavnee
A. IR TAYLOR, SoPATtrnnn.
MEDICAL`
6■u. H►iILEMANF. OSrE0
,,...
TU..ped.Itd la eaereu'. and WI
tsNem.
s�e., acme. -Meow Aug
seer ead throat. ppaauurttvaeedie
laalaag.�ial leaf
i id Monastic reselties& Ade-
te.lse.t without the knife Uglee at
earner Na sed t i. Andrew:
t Lea. .vee Meader.. Timeless
' : as/ evade, he aseele `+r-
DEIITISTRY
6.76 O,u,ya, Owr., Nov. Nth. 1914.
6.7611.111 "For over two years, I was troubled
7.>ls with Caulifehiew, Downtown, Lack of
6.70 I AfAetile a.1. Heelanliet. One day firm
1,116 I your sign whish read '• Fruit -it -Lives
6.60 make you feel like walking on air."
6.00 I appealed to me, so 1 decided to
cool
6.04 I try a box. In h very short time, I
6.40 began to feel better, awl now / fesI ft r.
4.60 1 have agood appetite, relish everything
60.60 I art, and the Headaches are gone
entirely. I recommend this jlsasael
frail rnedwias to all my friends".
!11.tN IIeLEAN.
50e. a box, 6 for $2.� trial size, 23e.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit -
a -eves /Molted, Ottawa.
press....,
H. (i. Mao °N1N Mere BONUS
YjJ a�H�uete Tuconw l: oleer.ttr t)raawt•
tenses of Dental Cern.,...
to the late Baler 'tale "des'
laser Rowes sea w est .aruet. Uodrieb. _^
AUCT1OM11'R.
mH011stl (IAUCDTIONTIMs
1 I�i�ttMat 6I.ad raide will b. Ysi i 1.I•1 •
sailed t. iteeklowee tel.ree.e U9
LEGAL
Toronto Grain Markets
Manitoba wheat -Track, bay porta,
No. 1 northern, $1.7456; No. 2 north-
ern, $1.71%; No. 3 northern, $1.66%;
No. 4 wheat, $1.6156 ; (old crop wheat
3c higher).
Manitoba oats -Track, bay porta,
No. 1 C.W., 691kc; No. 3 cot.'., 691(,c;
No. 1 feed. 69%c; No. 1 feed, i
Amerkcan corn -No. 2 yellow, 97%c,
6�c
*nether Tel Yarn.
Me wee Ube p1AV.tioss of
a versos treat while he W �
terowl.
"Then." be s.14, ••I west dowel 1. 1
the e+l.ta t., hu,r►.
•1...,r 1 h !" esel.ta.ed one of hie
heareu. -But yt u told us the,. sae
not►kg to eat telt en i • esti. What 1
dol�ou b.ee for turd. F •
••Oh," was the reply, '�t wa. a very
ruodeet .Rain -beet. wine, and au
Beef ! . Whets IW y(.0 get the
beef V"
"Oh," was the reply, "that came
irowt ibe bulwarks."
"And the wioe-bow about that i•'
*Oh, !bat came ft ma the pot 11 hole."
"Oh, ob 1" leukbed the listener,
"good, yea y good ! hut tell toe, where
did you get the egg Y"
"Ob, that wag tb.• simplest of all 1"
came the reply. "The ^.eptaiu gave
orders for the ►tip to 'ley to,' and he
Rave We one."
A Bald Assertion.
"You've got to be pretty smooth to
get io the top nowadays."
"Yet. and you usually get smooth
on the top t.fete you get there. --
Philadelphia P..hlic L.(l (rr.
idealize a woman a..d she doesn't
care if she isn't understood.
track. Toronto.
Ontario wheat -Winter. new crop,
No. 2. $1.46 to $L48; old crop, No. 1
commercial, per carlot, according to
freight outside, $1.$8 to $1,40; No. 2
commercial, $1.33 to 51.15; No. 3 eotit-
serctal. $1.25 to 51.27.
Ontario oats -According to freight
oetstde: No. 2 white. new, 64c to 66c;
No. 3 white, new, 53c to 65c.
Peas -No. 2, 42.05 to 32.15.
garley-Malting, 90c to 92c; feed
barley. $ c too S6c.
Buckwheat -80c to 82c.
Rye -No. 2, new, $t,.18 to 11.20.
Manitoba pour -First patents, in
late bags, $9; seconds, In Juto bags,
{1.50; strong bakers', to Jute bags.
51.30, Toronto.
Oatarto dour -Winter. new, track.
Toronto, prompt shipment, according
to sample. $6.75, In jute bags; new,
bulk, seaboard. $6.60.
Mll1tsed--Car lots, per ton, deliver-
ed. Montreal: Shorts, $30; bran, 127
u L. BA gig good feed dour. per lug. 6L11b;
11A1iK1aTLR. 141 ITOR. NOTARY Waling!. $t'.
I•LULit, lit.. -
tld.a-CtrU'g Bank liluek, ilanlltoa Crest.
- eeerioe Ten Lebo•.. ha.
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Seal Bout. Lost and loin/ewe.
PROUD1'UtYl',h1LLUltAN ACOOKE
.Al RIBIklttf. bOL1ClTUtin, NOT ARMS
Pt:4 C, JUL.
Oise ea Ube areal, sensed deo, from Ham -
are Area. Uoucrtel.
elevate ismer 1a lam at lowest rate,.
W. Psovaroer, ILL. J. L Ytu.oaar
H. J. D. Woes.
V. CAMERON. K. C.l, HARRIS
TL'lt..o:lctur. apiary Wulic tam.
door ear
tea bussu, t►ud.rtc►.
Ieeasa At t lu,tea'1 bur.day of each bwye week sir r. Albe. 1 barest occupied yeeprr.
oat. -e born t► a.m. toe pm.
tMA1u.b� DAMAOW, LL.B., BAn-
Rin'iL'lt, attorney. .W.clwr, etc•, mdode
oat. lamer w lead a Low not rate.
Whew the Frost le *nth* Punkert.
When the fried is on tide punkin and the fodder's in the shock.
And you hear the ky.arck end gobble of the etr'uttiti turkey -e k.
And the cla.-kin' of the gnineys, and the cluckin' of the hen.,
And the ras.ter s hallyksoyer as a tiptoes' on the fence ;
(), it's then'e the times es feller is 'b-feeliu' at hit beet.
\Wit.h the risiu' sun to greet hint front a night of peaceful rest.
A- he leave,. the house batrheadrtl, and goes out to feed the stock.
When the frost i.`en the 1 kin and the Raider's in the shts•k.
They's w.uiethinaakind,' Ratty -like about the atumefere
When the heat i-;1' ...woollier,: over and the cle,lin' fall is here -
t)f eaves,• we miss the tliiaet,. and the bkweiti is on the trees,
And the mumble of the hnrinnin.-birds and bnzzin' of the bre.:
But the air'..... apps titin' : and the landscape through the haze
Of a crisp and -unny • g of the airly autumn ,lays
Is a pictur' that no painter ha. the col•n•in' b. amuck --
Wheu the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shoah.
The husky. rusty russet of the teasels of the eon).
And the r•aapin' of the tangled leaves, as Roldan in. the mom :
The stubble in the furrice- kind.; Ione...ntr-like, but still
t-prt•at•hin' Permut. to u. of the barns they gr.wed Gr till
The ,.traw-stoek in the 'milder. and the reaper in the shed :
The hosiers in they, stalls Iw•1uw-- the clover "vette/rat !-
0, it seta my heart a-clickin' like the tickiu' ..f a cl.s•k,
When the frost is on the punkin' and the fodder's in the shoo k.
Then your apples all is gRe.ther.•d, and the ones a feller tests
1a poured around the cellar-t�.s.r in red and yeller heap.:
• Anil your rider ntakin's over. and your winiiertt folks t. thiuugh
With their mince and apple -butter, and thevr meow and eau -wag.'. trio!
1 don't know how to tell it -taut rf rich a. thing could be,
As the Angels w•antiu ts•arlin', and they'd call around "n nte-
I'd want to'r tate'rnt -all the whole-indurin' fl r•k-
When the frost is .'u the punkin and the'.xliler-Jnnrrthe
s shi,e1; ! b Riley.
Tatr*eaAT. °erases 6. mu a
Butter and Cheese Markets
Brockville -1.346 white and 1.680
hoses of colored were offered; 410
boxes of colored sold at 21c.
Kingston -2S2 wutte and 251 color -1
ed were boarded, and sold at 20%c. I
London -794 boxes were offered. No
mates. Bidding. 20c to 20 13-16c.
Belleville -1.600 boxes were offered.
All sold at 21 1.16c.
St. Hyacinthe. Que.-860 boxes were
offered. AU sold at 21%c. No butter ,
offered.
Cornwall-Oferinge were 1.946
boxes. all colored. The prate was 21 c.
Ptctoo-18 factories boarded 1.360
bores, all colored. All sold at 215sr.
Napanee - C'!.e..M ' b larded, 605 I
white, 990 colored; 215 sold at 21 3-14c,
Mont Jill, balance at :::'sc.
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67 boxes were of• 1
'6 ■$AOER. BARRISTER, SOL. fered.
All cold at 2o:ac.
Y/ar.�ems,ry Iroquois- i00 boxes were boarded. i
Notary
(JMss4m� fOta 655 colored and 45 white. All sold
e, at •'O c.
IR:UV$ ,i1., LOANS:T0. Listowel -1$35 hoses were boarded
koft 1LLOP MUTUAL Y'1Ra6 IN-
01as U It r msnr.d.U.-`arra sad leolatsd
theses -J ei. t.onooltr• Pre'.. tioderlcb,P.O.;
rams . Aar., deo..Tree!., ueatoni% P. U.
Blseeters---L. 1. en iregor, de.tort i ; Joke
Boase
and all reported .,old at 21%c.
Wholesale Produce
ew-Pre.. beer tie
a u Toronto wholesale prices to the
Ma. Moan
], aeleve• Winthrop ; w Otho Klan
1e.. r►M•�. BrodaaR.u' lieu. �l .rumor.
aeafi itb ; Robert Ferris, t1.riock , Malodor
esshwe., fir coneld.
ta: J. W. Yeo. Holme.v1Ue; Alex.
CUown . WUILW Chesney. de.forta ;
Meas ley, u. 1..' h. Pello7-bokiel. Pao
pny
�saa�e.10 get Owls roes! u
S. J. petrels/ loam Store, Clinton. R.
tapes 0reesr7. itieresen street. Uoderiob..r
J. IL KNd's (impend Store. Bayfield. .,
(,l���� PRIVATE FUNDS TO
b V,lM1 loan. ApWr a M. 0. CAM-
12i,
lid. aarrieter H..sllte m ono, coded/O.
WR. ROBERTSON
• 1N$URAN('g ABB:4T.
Me oro t.,.a'ratam : BrlUWL Canadian end
ariltessrrab trey+ AND Lrrloreaa• beret.
v : Tab Omen Aoddeot and 0.aneetee
Cerpusatho0; Loaded. of Leaden. N.a.
sen AMR tivaaatrrra Bosom : The U.6. $4.85.
`areata sod Ues v,cw(usoa.ny I Honey -Tins. :yob. Uns, 13%c to
Odoe a
i
trade:
Eglia-
New -laid. in cartons.... $ .43 to $ .4a -
New -laid, ex -cartons .... .40
Storage selects .. ..8 .00
Storage No. 1 ' .36 .00 I
Butter --
Creamery.
prints .37 .40I
Creamery. solids
Choice dairy prints .34 .361
Ordinary dairy prints.. .2Rc .29 I
Bakers'
Fall Stocks Complete
In
All Departments!
E are most fortunate in having a very large stock in
all departments of our store bought many months ago
when prices were much more favorable than today. Many
lines arc being sold at less than present wholesale prices.
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I:011E111C i HOYM
AT FOLKESTONE. EN(;LAND,
Here is a Itunrh of *Oilier hey. fioro from West Sandling, September 7:h
(:oderich who are having a reunion at 1 "A few „f the (..slerich boys located
I here had it reunion And 1 sin enclosing
Folkestone, in F•nRlsuct_ Can you I a snap 1 had taken of the hunch. Scme
make therm all out? They air : I of them have already Leen to the front
Top tow (left to right) H. E. and the rest Rre busy getting into
Laverty ifotwelly in the Sterling Bank shape. You would almost think you
hire). Heber Pow.11. I'nilip ('airy, were.in (''nada, as you meet so many
Ernest Swart,. thee. Thomas. friends over herr. •
Centre tow-('.Mymingten(Auhurnt, "The weather hes been Tety favor -
Laverne Murray, Ernest Young, able lately and things ate very quirt
Ernest Pridham. around here. The 7.epps pay us a visit
once in a while. Old etre mus' he
gettirg more than he bargained for, as
the big guns can be beard here quie
plainly almost any time.
•'tlrith best wishes. A. J. ('HICIIOLM"
.26 .27
Cheese -New, large, 21%c to 22c;
! twins, 21%c to 225rc; t1'lplets, 22c to
I22%c; June and September, large,
22c; old, 2256c; triplets, 22%c.
1 Poultry Live Dressed
Spring chick's. 17c 18c 28c 26c
Oid Cowl, ib... 14c 15e 17o l9c
Ducklings. Ib.. 12c 13c 17c 190
Beans -Hand-picked, $5.60; primes,
rr..id.mo. vrUsrast career m. , 13c a Ib.; 6 -lb. tins, 13%c a Ib.; 10 -Ib.
ems Uavtd t •tr..te tins, 12c a lb.; 40 -Ib tins, clover, 11%c '�
la ib. Comb honey -Select, 12.40 to
$2.75; No. 2. $2 to $3.26.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ALTNK M. : P.
,ODONT
mum or MARRIAGE LlCZNalff.
Patents, Trate liars,
Design
Secured in All
Countries.
Write for tree beak "PATiINT' PRUTW
T1ON. till. all .bout and how to get, pat
Sada. BABCOCK t $0. rd.btuied 1e17
formerly Patent Cats readier. Meader et
pament law.. H.weesrsd Patina Att.M.gs
eta. r et. Jaw, Street. Me.treel. aeaaeLe►-
trtaawa and W a'Ll.ratoa. Reprem.tadvee to
am gneiss e.antraea.
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle -Receipts. 4.600; slow; shit-
ping
ht¢ping steers. $8 to $10.60; butchers'.
MI 60 to "5f; heifers` 54 to $7.76; cows„
53.76 to $7; bulls. 56 to 57; stockers
and feeders. 56.60 to $7.25; stock hett-
fen, 65 to 54; fresh cows and aprtng•
ere • tive and data, 160 to 1110.
Meals -Receipts. 1.000, active; 5410
to $12.
Hogs --Receipts, 15.600; active;
heavy, 610.35 to $10160: maxed, 510.16
to 510.60. porters. 41016 to 610.90;
, not, yortrrs. 39.10 to 11e; ptP. 60.26
to 51.10; rough., 1it1-36 to 61.60; stags.
$7 to $6 26. �e�gta�
Sb.ep and lambs-I..m/Pta,, 7,000;
active; lambs, 14.60 to n
Hags. 41.60 to 52.76; wet ora. �f-TO
to 51; ewes. 62 to 57.60; shore.toad,
$7.60 to 47.76.
Bottom row -W. Akehurst. L. D.
l'bish..:at, Harry Watson, A. J. Chir
holm.
Pte. A. J. Chisholm, who sends the
photo to The Mignal, write?la follows
• Bro he3 Bros,
P �
st..dy; beeves.
ern et.ere. $5.11 a
OUD■JRIOH • sad feeders. $4.11 to 1 �
bettors, 53.40 10 ashes
lac Leediet um*
to
Pleural Mechem eta--lReak, 15e bw 117.0991P 9e
EMIllabiers
t. irnift
wised, 411.1946
Orders ggglg(s■Y .16004.4 to to ism tonerti
.6 all boomslg►t or day--� wssi; E�li.tfvw SL N,10 1.,
SCHOOL
SHOES
THE time is here again to get your
boys and girls fitted out for
school. They will need stong
serviceable Shoes. The kind that will
stand the most severe test in any weather.
In this class of footwear I can show you
a wick range of leathers and styks ''tI!iat
will give the very best satisfaction. You
will also find the prices most reasonable.
REPAIRING DONE!
Geo. MacVicar
North Side of Square Goderich, Ontario
Shaker Flannel
Special value extra heavy quality
Shaker Flannel in light and dark colors.
Suitable for all purposes, full 36 inches
wide, per yard 17c
Extra quality English Shaker Flan-
nel, beautiful designs, fast washing, most
suitable for men's and women's wear.
Light grounds in blue and pink stripes,
36 inches wide, per yard 4 2Uc
Flannelette Blankets
Best quality Flannelette Blankets in
white and grey, blue and pink borders.
Best washing and wearing Blanket on
the market, at per pr. $ I.50, $1.75, $2
Pillow Cotton
Special value in heavy quality cir-
cular Pillow Cotton, 'free from df'essing.
Exceptional value, full 42 inches wide.
Worth 30c, special, per yard 25c
Horrockeses' Longcloth
Horrockeses' pure English Long -
cloth, absolutely pure, the best quality
when wear is wanted. Full 36 inches20
wide, per yard
c
Cotton Comforters
Cotton Comforters, full double bed
size, extra well filled, coverings in neat
designs in sateens and art muslins. 72
inches by 72 inches, special, each $2.25
New Cretonnes
Rich Cretonnes in the season's newest designs, in beautiful rich designs, suit-
able for hangings for all rooms, now so much in vogue. They are 36inches 41)c and de.
Per yard • •; '
Turnbull's Underwear - P. C. Corsets - Penman's Nose
McCall's Patterns and Publications for November now. in stock.
PHONE 56
Scotch StoI elVIillar's
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The mowrnt approaches when un-
der our COlnmon inipet: a the Getman
military power will completely give
way.-(ieoeial Joffre.
The Paper Situation.
Evel y week makes it clearer that
the newspaper husimess is in the midst
of a dial. anti those eng..ged in that
occupation are alrttoet tit a ho --it to
know where they air at. Never a
money -staking business at its best, the
tremendous Mc, e.se id the rc.sto!pro-
duction is staking publishers think its ,
they never thought before. As a
matter of fact, after a little serious'
thought, some have quietly stepped
nut, .f the businlii'. A couple of
sweet/Pogo The Hill., burg Heaver yielded
tip the. j.somatist 014 ).4 and quietly
slid into the newspiaper lim.ls.. Many
weeklies have increased their attire -rip -
tion pike jut per rent., ethers have
reduced the .-z" of their pipers Pt an
attempt to cope with modern Condi- I
tions. The country paper's are per-
haps the hardest bit. Their tevenue
is limited and their expemee'are Rreat-
ly increasing. It appears to us that
in future there will to fewer stud 1M Her
papers, -Orangeville Bain.
Make Gasoline
Your motive
Power !
wise
mockers
should
keep a
tin of
Nothing knovitl to
the scientific wQrld
that compares with
Mecca Ointment as
a healing compound
for cuts; burns. blood
poison and all skirt
troubles.
at ?3c , 35e..75e.and $1.25
Froe sample ..et slops reVue.t by
Foster -Dark Co. Limited
This is the season when a
`Gasoline Engine would be a
valuable asset if added to your
farm equipment.
Just at the present time we;
have on the floor of our ware-
house all sizes of Engines ftom I
one and a -half to six horse-
power. They will do a great
deal to take the drudgery out
of life. Call and see them.
Melee -
ROBT. WILSON
Hamilton St , Gtrderrrb
Reromaeeded sad .old by
JAMES
"Mecca''
Ointment
in the house
A. CA1P13ELL
.44,4** 1'4*'i'*.4 7[itckci :
DON'TGO
JTBLIND!
HEN it comes to a
matter of choos-
• ing the marl who
is going to do your
Electric Wiring
it will pay you to sax us.
All necessary information is
yours for the asking.
'► 1 Pbaes : vOffice 82
Ica 193 At. Tait
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