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The Signal, 1917-3-15, Page 3Read Her Letter KIDNEY'S ' M husband has 'offered for erase time with lame back and kid- ney troubles. Be beea0-e so bad that work was almost impossible and he had tried so many ren:edit* and got no relief that be had be• come discouraged. A friend advised him to give Otn Pills a trial, so I sent for • sample box. They did 01. eo mush goad that he got six bons and wlq continue t'king them tmtll be 15 entirely cared. Mrs. James Herds." hoe. • boa; 8 boxes for 12.50. Write for free sample to NATIONAL DRUG a 01211I120AL 00. OF CAJNADA, LnQT3D Toronto, oto. ore 00 flu j. MEDICAL Move • 4 et a {. tla.�r 'r.. • a% • raa.Mr..y�,4 ♦/a.7ri�•.',, A.l+l♦a..Melefa w.trwiiatt.• Mapt••se�g� t eJ tIE SIGNAL OoDERICH ONTARIO !de TMvasDAT. MASCO 11. VB7 THE ! QUOTATIONS IND Ot1DINAL rAO[ET ONLY Terence cos. Marwt MOINE CT. m ate••..10. ".16 88W•811 OF IMITA TIONS SOLD ON THB MBIt1T8 Or 11NAQD'S LINI/ENT ■\B. ONO. HI1LEMANN, OSTEO Al PATH. ■Pedalld In women'■ and Will lreD'■ dl.en.es. ec•te, 1 rontc sod oervoaedin o r dere rye. ear, Dore hod throat, t1,,uarUal deaf es, lumbago and rheumatic conditions. Ade - . olds removeI Islamist the knife. bake at wrdeoce. caw Nelms' and 8t. Aodnw's teems. Al bone case Moedaya, Thursdaye ✓ d 6Nrdaye: any evasion by appointmsot_ DENTiSTRY ] webers', choice baad7.111.40 llitc!o: sat '-v--•511 . h• holce e0ws._ p a medial"1.11 i. Ikach•ro' huffs. choice9.11 10.00 o. good 7.11 1.26 M medium 6.90 6.70 lrslera, MO t 1,000 lbs. 1.26 9.26 �a m0., 700 to 100 7.16 /.00 kers, 700 to 900 lbs. 6.76 7.26 tors 6.26 6.76 6.00 5.26 era, good to choice 56.00 106.00 da ooat and med60.00 :rtgingers .... 1300 ea, veal, choice 11.00 medium 16 00 lowmmon 6 00 grace 6 00 e. heavy fat 7 50 ar4w 1 lambs, choice13 60 calls 9 00 1heop, ewes, light to . 25 do. heavy and bucks. 3.60 4o. calls 4 00 Nags, weighed off cars16.76 do. f.o.b. country 14.76 1.11 11.11 11.40 1.11 Sunlight Soap hada high stan- dard of purity which is booked by • $3,000 guarantee. if a soap bas no standard there is 0o reason why it should alway s be of uniform quality, always contain the best materials or be anything like as good as the soap with • standard. 1a OUGHTa SOAP•, { SunlightSop, SOME QUAINT SIGNS 70.00 115.00 Don't Relieve All You Read But Go 14.00 In and See 11.00 - 5.50 . A notice has been seen In a shop 7.00 window In Norway which reads. "Eng - 0.60 Rah spoken here; American under - 15.26 stood." In foreign countries where 11.60 Inglish tourists foregather some very 11.00 anoint notices have been seen at 9.60 various times. On most of the large 7.00 Mations in Switzerland for instance 16.00 ewe can see, "It is prohibited to tra- 16.00 mese the rails unless one is Invited . be do 0o by the chief of the station." In Milan Cathedral there used to be a notice -It may be there now - which read: "Appel* to charitable. The Brothers, so-called, of Mercry ask �smd•r arms for the hospital. They ' B•rbor all kinds of diseases, and ve no respect to religion." Sayan has the most harmonious lichees displayed. Nearly every &bop in Japan exhibits a placard. printed English, advertising goods. some e/ which are very comical. 'Hosse- atoe maker fnstruot by !ranch horse leech," you read; or, "If you want sell 'mach, l will buy; Lf you want bay hwatch, I will sell. Tee sir, we all will. Come at my shop. Watchmaker." A Japanese laundry company an- . o-: " W • most carefully and ly wash our customers with prices. Gentlemen, 11.76 a dred, ladies 12.00 a hundred,' Is osrtMn dairy announced that gold "i fats et mwla" Manitoba wheat --Track, bay ports, No. 1 northern, $1.06; No. 2 northern. 1L01K; No. 3 northern, 11.9656; No. K. H. u. Mb1,CD0NliLL-HONOR 4 wheat. 51.865.; all-rall wheat deliver' 93 tiredu•le 7orieto CUre .d,rnity. duate ed Montreal freights, No. 1 northern, urs H otkee of Daniel 8u,tteoQ, 83.04. Haff Sus n a0n West street. Ooderieh. r io t e Maaltoba oau-All rail, delivered, as mate.._._e ut•, C.P.A. polars only. No. 2 AOCTIONEEU C- W.. 14e to 7$c ; No. 3 C. W., 72', c to 73%c; No. 1. 72y1c to 7314c; Nu. 1 teed, 71c to 72c. America* sora -No. 3 yellow, 11.22, subject to embargo. Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter, 11.84 to 51.36, according to freights outside, No. 3 winter, 51./3 to 5114 Ontario oats -According to freights outside; No. 1 white, 66c to 67c; No. 3 white, 14c to 66c. Pena -No. 1, 82 60* liartey-$1.1/. e,".i$'l ii 't 3 Dackwheat--$1.2$. Rye -No. 2, new, 51.41 to 51.48. Manitoba flour -First patents fa Mt* bags. 19.70; seconds, In jute bags. 19.20; stronj bakers', In jute, 81.56. Toronto. Ontario flour -Winter, new, track, Toronto. prumpt shipment. according Oo sample, $7.66, to jute bags; 57.26 �grade. ade, bulk, seaboard. i/lllieed--Car lots, delivered, /loco treal freights: Shorts, 542; bran, 933; good feed flour, per bag, $2.70 to Me. b he lar MaJor Kele (Moor 11cY0YAiOIIA� DRc7fR celitis i its fS. b, u,rul.. All n,rrtr n, r, 1j es nil 1, d 4l • rate will be l ltmpl l a e•de• TO. Boardman te1pbsee els. LEGAL U U. DAIS BAKKISTLIt. OoUUITUK, NUTAKY PLIlulc:, I7t., t ssterltog b. �k� k. Hamilton Sweet. R.t imam Lesas end Ls r..oe. PRODDFOOT, KILLORAN «COOKB RAgit19'1 LK*, 80WC1TUKS, N(Yr&Kilr8 PUBLIC, KTC. Uses ore the Square..e000d door tram Mena - Ikea .ttset. Uuuerleb. erivat. tubas to Woo at lowest rates. W. P.ocomer. ILC. J. 1. ltluoasN M. J. fb (:coat IL d. t:AMM ON. K. C.. )i.1ii4D Tilt, wester. s,tera public. Moe. =Moo Street. 0oderlcb. third door to EAt Litotes Monday of each week 1, co Alim. t fittest occupied by Mr. t. t Site houre it a.m. t0 IS pro. QAILht! isAKKOW. LL.B.. bs, hln'l tit. attorney, solicitor,me.Bea. as, • 4 t ...to et &tweet rata.. •4 *Lieut $A&Rls?&il. AKA - W• veysma moo►-t.ourt Hume (Juder2cb. We witL~1* 114 . INIslikANCE, LOAII&. 117t:. uK1L1 tit' MUTUAL FIRM 1.•- Ell a1, ft 4 N C a C o. -tars. and 100252. 'two property enured. t Hoerr -J .c • .*Dully, Pres.. (iodine& P•0 J. Ivan.. Vice-Prse., Beechwood P. 0.: names t. Hey elec.•Treaa., Seekonk P.' eD' D4recto-. 3' ltoUreeur. eleetort ; Joh 3.0rieve. Winthrop; W LLlram hint Conmt&o0 Jobs Heusi. weer, toy). eo. mei art..ey lsafo.11 . Hobert Ferris. Bertock ; Maloof* Matte.. nruoslleid. Aae*iw: J. W. Yeo. (lode rich ; Alex. (�ceb Clinton ; William Chesney, eleabs tb t Muo ls', Scatoma. Porky -holders 0D.00 pa ase. snore ie sod get Store, rocs. !L • ( J. Mor-rteh's C ( airs Un•0ary. Kineemo street. Hodesioh, a J. B. kedd's Geaesw1 Sts*. Bayfield, /20,0UII PRIVATE FUNDS 1-440w loan. Amity w M. G. CAMN. Barrister Hamilton street. Ooderiob. t • K. ROBERTSON. VI a INBURANCZ AGIN flan AnD LinaTNles : British. Canadian ar.. A merino*. aoamuor, Siresxs .ND arrt.ovaas' Luso ITT : The Ocean Accident and Ouara*i. Corporation, Limited. of London. Eng. iinar.LT- .N,, 0t;.a.NTILL Bon DO : The U.: Fidelity and Liu, hn1ee Company. Bros at r.adinoe, art.beset corner of vs loris end SI 'avid a streets. • Phone I7t. MARRIAGE LICENSES W ALT 161lME. ODKR ;, KELLY NT.P„ Mlsu55 or MA R Acis imams& Patents, Trace Marks, Designs $,cured in All Countries. Write for free book "Pa TKNT8 P1101 KT 11(4N. lel& all shout al d how to get psi seta BAB(.1:1 K & Sar%$. .rtebnrhrd I1'i tornerly Patent 4 Med Examiner, Neste of Patent Laws, Rral.tered Patent Atlornya eta, W 81. James Street. Montreal. Brauches- Ut1awa and Washington. Representatives In all foreign twuntrtea. Brophe3 Bros. GODERiCH w 1 se Leading 11 Funeral Directors sad Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at ail boors. night or day. SCHOOL TEACHER Wards Off Nervous Break Down ' Alburtis, Pa. -"I am a teacher in the public schools, and I gut into a very ner- vous run-down condition, I could not sleep and had no appetite. 'I was tired Vivol. I did so, and within a week my appetite improved and 1 could sleep all night and now I feel well and strong."w-a -Rose M. KEt, Alburtis, Pa. , We guarantee \'inol, which contains beef and, cod liver peptones, iron and manganese pepnates. and glycero- phosphates for run-down condition& • 11. C. Dunlop, ti'feli & t:otlerh•4n."t7nt. Also at the best druggists in all Ontario towns. Nay -Track, Toronto, extra, lib. $, 512; mixed, 19 to 511. straw -caritas. sumo to N. Cereals -Rolled `oats, carlots. per bag of Si IDs., 12.66; small lots, 53.10 Windsor 1.0 Montreal. Oatmeal, 51.90 In carrots, 84.15 In small lots. tune_ all the idy � states -asked- me-iet Wholesale Produce Toronto wholesale prices le th trade: Esse - New -laid, cartons do. eI-cartons Butter - Creamery prints. fresh - . .43 .45 Creamery prints, .;orage 42 .43 Creamery solids ........ .41 .43 Choice dairy prints .33 .39 Ordinary dairy prints.- .34 .36 Bakers' .11 .33 Cheese -New, large. 27c; twins, 27',c; June, large, 27%c to 28c; twins. 28c to 285ec. Poultry- Dressed Spring chickens, lb. .. 23c to 1bc Old fowl, Ib. 20c 21c Live Poultry - Chickens. If fat 24c 26c Fowl, if fat 24c Vic Chickens, o:dtnary ' 22c Iic Fowl, ordinary 22c 23c Beaus -Japanese, band picked, 56.26; prime, 05.75; Canadian, hand picked. bushel, 87.25; prime, 54.76. Potatoes Ontario small lots. 13.50 per 90 -Ib. bag. 1 .43 to $ .46 .41 .42 pet • Hoke VPiv. ( U not advisable to attempt Idgtt•n a valve stem on an autolno• While the stem may be straight. a and used temporarily to good ad- o, nevertheless 1t is beet to rel. the valve with a new one. ft Is not does • leaky valve Is bound pessltft is mon *economical and re satisfactory to install • sew ,ra as poo a too fbM, Meats -Wholesale Toronto wholesale houses are pilot - Mg to the trade as folows: Beef, forequarters ...513. 00 to 116.00 do. hindquarters .. 16.00 11.00 ('arcaaee. choice 15.50 17.00 do. common 11.50 13.60 Veale, common 0.50 11.60 do. medium 12.50 14.60 do. prime 17.50 18.60 Heavy hogs 1:4.00 16 tin Shop hogs 19.01 30 00 Abattoir hogs 20.00 10.50 Mutton. heavy 10.00 11.00 do. light 14.00 16.00 Lambs, yearlhid 21.00 23.00 Seed Quotations The following are the seed prices Toronto wholesalers are paying at country points: Alatke. No. 1, busbel..110.00 to 110.50 do. No. 2 /.60 9.00 do. No. 3 7.00 3.00 do. rejected 4.25 6.60 Timothy, cwt. 2.00 6.60 do. com. grades2.00 3.00 Red closer, No. 1. bo. 9.75 10.00 do. No. 2 • 9.00 9.60 do. No.1 `- 3.00 1.50 Chicago Livestock Cattle - Receipts, 600; market steady; beeves, 38.60 to 81160; stock- ers and feeders, 56.60 to 59 60; wee and heifers, 15.60 to $10 50; calves. 59.60 to 113.25 Hog• ---Receipts. 11.000; market un- gattLed, 6c higher; light. 114.30 to 114.96; mixed, 814 65 to 515.00; heavy, 14.50 to 515 10; rough. 814 60 to 514.66; pigs. 111.40 to 513 76; hulk of isles. $14 80 to 515. sheep- Receipts, 1,000; market steady; lambs. native, 511.40 to 811.06. Marked Increase. A. H. McDonald, Hebei, Ontat io, says : 'Last spring I purchased a Quantity of Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer from .1. K. Baker, and from the re- sults shown by its use on plots of corn and potatoes I can contldently recom mend its use on a much larger scale. '1 his shows the value of inter sive farming. If every acre available on au average farm were properly culti- vated land Homestead Fertilizer used judiciously I am sure the financial re- turns would show a marked Increase." Belongs to Good Farmir6. George Schroeder, Dashwood, says : wed ed Homestead Bone Bleck Fer- tilizer on oats last spring, leaving one dull width without, wh. re j nu could • see the difference of about one foot. 1 recommend it to any -fainter who ,vi,hee to do good farming, as 1 think thele is 00 better." Growth Simply Wonderful. William Boland, Sarnia, Ontario, last Buffalo Cattle Cattle -Receipts, 10 ears; steady. Hogs--Reeelpts. 10 ears; stead g heavy. 816.46; yorkers, 816.114 to 140; pigs and 1104. 513 too 514. Sheep Receipts, if ears'top 111 1, ; 51.11 ar tr eii; a •wtra, 8'11. K to 11 00. Calver- Renal tor. 660 leaf tem SIS .60 to 511; tab 1s is 514.30; ted calves. $11 4 • : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i•••• • •• • • • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • • • • Tsps : 1 have used Boum-steed Bone Black F r ilizer and am ,o greatly pleased 1 want to tell y• u of 0. 1 had a piece t ground where nothing would grow, rot even weeds, and I planted straw - tame les and put some fertilizer on them and the growth is simply won- d.tful. In fact it beats anything .,round the neigb�Ft-t•hood." • NVrite Michigan Carbon Worts, De- troit, for tree ho..k and par•.iculare about their Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer. More About Miss Tillotson Christian Guardian: Since publish - in.. the article in regard to Miss Lott e Tillotson in a recent ('hristiao Guar- dian, we have been in touch with the Dominion Immigration Office in Otta- wa, a,idjwe find that Mise Tillotson never saw Hawaii, where she was sup- peedto have spent year,. Moreover,mol ju na-Roo the _erclarsd that, eh-.aif born in Q.rebec, whet eeo sir was torn in Uncle Sam's domains. The rmolt is that she has so compro- mised herself that if she ever dares to set foot on Canadian soil again a notice to the local police office or to the immigration Office in Ottawa will ensure her prompt deportation. The prob,h-lily is that for a time at least w.- .ohs will exeroir peculiar talents] in church tiro'* on the other side of the biuudeey line rather than on this _ Miss sib+a:r_ fi -.acme 0� First Bantam : "'L'llo, Bill, what's the motif I' Second Ditto (in !anal! shell hole); " 14o ! !dotter! 1 wined up a.'. 0 blooming bantam, not as a blinking duck !"-Passing Show. tg __ �_l. +�- SHIPBUILDING IN LANADA. Extensive industry to Be Built Up in DeMILLARu5ON i 11F' 11,: r SPECIAL VALUES 4 IN1 RE S MATERIALSI `Ve are showing some excellent values in Dress Materials and Suiting5 :1 11 " • 1 .retatz±a.L4r:"J. r$___... SERG ES earn 7'ttreiritt;I>z. r,•«.vrG v'riea^x:iu+• at it l • Serges are first in popularit.t for Dresittls and Suits. Special values, Nest oI England all -wool Serges. at $1.25, *1.50, *1.75, $2.1111, $2.25 to 113.50 per yatti. Special Etaraine Serge. all -wool, will gi recommended for its dressy appearance. Colo wide, $2.25 yard. e thorough Satisfaction for spring suits, specially k• nigger brown. bottle green, cogen, 54 inches Or Special Showing of Novelty Polo Coatings These tleautiful Polo Coatings for sport wear fr very popular.They conte in light grounds with large check and stripe ''designs, 54 inches wide, $2.2;5 yard. ,t Pi Special Values in Wide Wale Cord Velvets 4' Cord Velvets are niticli iu demand t,ir women's cnats and children's wear. We are showing a rich finish Cord Velvet in colors of golden' brown, nigger; 'battleship grey, cardinal, navy, sand, green, cream, 27 inches wide, 65c void. war Special Showing of the -New Silks Sika greatly favored for Dresses for the coming season. We are showing a larger assort ent than ever before. • The popular Sikes are taffetas, pailette.� • georgette crepes, in plain colors, spots, awning \ New arrivals id alt •• • Phone and m -til orde •• • McCall's Pattern • • • Mt • PHONE 56 •• frmp••••••••••••1 duchess, tu*sories,"4hantungs. crepe *triples, Paisley design; etc. - ep`artments this week• eine special attention. rn'och de thine, McCall's Publications r s Scotch Store PHONE 56 • �k • • •• •• • •• •• • • •• • • • r., • 4; • • t1 • •• • - C • • •• • • • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••r• new hu.ineep which is in prospect by ..talali-kine paid. on the Atlantic and: Pacific coas's. The ships now being .rrafn ted for average about 6010 tons, and cost upwards of $756,1$11 each. The Orders and the necr.Nary capital are now available, the only limiting factor being the difficulty of securing steel platen, nearly all of which come from the United :Petra. TO EVERY WOMAN WHO 115 I16 PAiN lira Williams Says Use Dodd's Kidney Pills. ___ . Ad:sow:111e. Kent Co., N. B.. March 12 (Speci.il.)-•'i can recommend Dodd'. Kidn'.y Pill. to every w.in,ao whosuffer-." /In says Mn. Wi1114m•, s well-known nod highly respected Indy reeldi•ia h -re. Mr". Williams was w sufferer for two years till she used D,Ntd'• Kidney Pill.. ••lilt t•oubl.o platted witb a cold," Mt P. William- eta 0-. "1 ,,ever seemed to ,tet or- r tier effects of • it. 1 had clamp& in ant• m11-1 lee and my joint% wire stiff. Thi -re were desk circles under my eye- which a• re pt11fWI anti .wollee , at d 1 suffered from ..very hra.lnel.. e. I felt heavy and .-h'epy wi- le/ meal wild hood a 10(4'4..1 neuralgi.•. H.'sr -filo ienng.a Moments., woo', twist added ,o toy r.•nolea. i soot This Country. paid there• 'h. x•a of I)0041'4 Kid, •v Yells. I car Roue tw fou glad that 1 did Ottawa, -March 12. -The reported rattails, Mitten of so ,Ittnssve shlp- budw*g itduauy in Canada for the British (Uovelnment was ufilotaby cunafated this mot -nine at the Ito- prual Mumuuos Dowd, throu,th wbh;b negotiations . are tieing con- dueied on the subject. Alaeaoy cou- uatis are being placed which will be fully sgsytl to the capacity of the Canadian shipyards dui ion 11117. The appriximate total of the contracts is out *11111041 dollars. Negotiations ate being cooducttd on such an extensive scale as to tnr111• what probably will be a pet maoent tevlryl on much broader lines eat the shipbuilding lo- du.irp,:wash thedtdesenee that*here- ae, in lotuses .lays, only sailing iearls were ouusuurt.d. the present plans contemplate steel ships of substantial oastyibg cepa( my. Aga a rtsult eat the pros. nt demand for ships and also the hest, tonnage itquilements atter the war, it lis yuue probable some Targe yards will soot. IN •tarred at pante l,, Canada," stated U. B. Outdo!), eice•chsitman of the Imperial Monahan. Boat d. Thesbipping o(,uiroller of the Brit- ish tioverameut bas sent out • a pre- sentative, J.mes J. Eeplea, who Is placing wherever possible contracts for new ships sad buying those al- ready emeatrurted which are to the Market. Be is operating through the Munitions Bused. It is undelatood that a numbrt of vessels being con- structed inanada for Norwegian in- terests ere to IH taken neer, and the contracts for the current year are g oing to yaidaat Montreal, Tot onto t;ollingwood, Port Arthur and the Pacific coast. Recently a taunter of shipl uHding e nd dry dock companies hal. secured F. dere! chat tete of loom porali0n, and (they plan to avail themselves of ibe .-- } PROTECT MIGRATORY BIROS At the Nort American Conserva- tion Conference,\\ held In Washington. in 1909, and attdpded by representa- tives of ('anada. N. oundiand, United States and Mexico. the international problems presented b the proper pro- tection of natural .Source. were clearly recognized. V. h regard to migratory wild Itte the a eeaslty tor cooperative action 1s, es edgily ob- vious. In Canada snot e United States the protection oft this 1 rateable resource Is vested In the In • Ivlduai provinces and states; respe lvely�. Protective laws were extremel dI. verse in both character and Otitis cy, with the result that the beneficial 1- fects of adequate protetction In on porton of the continent were largely nullfled by the lack of similar meas- ures in other sections. To secure stricter and mor,- uniform protectlor negotiations between ('anada and the tinned States were undertaken. The arrangement was satisfactorily con- cluded. the, later ratification by the United States Senate constituting the anal step. The treaty does not affect the administration of the provincial game laws, but insures In Canada, as in the United States, the minimum of protection regarded as essential to the «'e u.ualk kr .wr w hat it i e.t for ase =sources preservation of the wild to do, but the tri*tble b to pe.t for 1• lite resources of North Amefdca. out e selves to du it. \ Lithe orBig .fy 1 Mi,M1111111N11111 ro ci g firing a faucet to -the installa- tion of a comp) to plumbi n system, we a re equip- ped to do the job. flow • W. R. PINDER• Phone .Nn Hamilton SI ret t • vb A CIGARETTES ,4 r; A'� ,its:��t ..,✓ -.w fl;. tis.,,,.ididG , ..•°. omrti,r.a► �5+' .I ., _ .- ih lire ...��,'(`$"vki FIFTEEN CENTS Bator Qaitif • • c,k • r+. Arita '14 1 . +..wnaw ,s,oeraaa,v w.x5re0s V10.0"'r ti. 1 4 1