The Signal, 1917-9-20, Page 3-0,
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THE
Ot1OINIL
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ONLY
IENOINE
BEWARE
OE
IYITA
TION8
SOLD ON
THE
MERITS ON
MEDICAL
WHAT IS MACK OF THE C.N.R. DIAL?
Toronto %aturdey Night.
By means of Government procedure
greatly in vogue in circles teemed by
Lyse Kaiser, the pacadltw Northern
purcheae bill Sea bee° .bowed through
the House. Debate upon the bill esu
suniusetsly cut off by closure pro-
°redia$e. We are going to arquire
the C. N. R., which Iu eerie it all
right, but we do not know what we
ere going to pay for it, which is all
wtuug. Why this uu•eenlly heats ?
11 tbers ate f4•seisl irregularities
back of this deal, es so many seem to
think, all the mote reeso° for taking
our time over itsconeideration, Why
are the peuple looti°g the bill Do
entitled to the fullest information
Fur two months or more the Nations
Service ouse
Was a cHill iewrs introduced fore e
oducedt o bow
Ihtouggh the measure, when u°ques-
td abl roc • prfxeediug would
IINIRD'S
UNIIENT
t
P
r
have aimD the
°O y public Interest .
11 was not. But when we come to
the purchase of a transcontinental
system we railroad it through at
express train speed, regardless of
ex pe nse.
We do not even loquire what it is
oiug act. We simply fay,"Send
It W up to the house and charge It."
The whole proceeding is so utterly
absurd tet it seers almost impossible
of Birhomla
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THE SIGNAL - GODRRICH, ONTARIO
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DIDN'T CLONEGHER EYES ALL.
Mrs. Garside Says Tanlac Suengthe°ed
and Built Her Up Wonderfully.
"When my husband e w him a bucks
Tanlac relieved me,
too, and it is doing,him as much good as
it did me," said Mrs. R. Garside, of 3921
Richmond street, London, tn t..mwhose
e
hu
works
is employedMotor Company, the
s of the Spray
other day. rundown
"1 had been in a dreadfully
condition. for a year," she continued,
"and my stomach wastite and what little
con-
dition. 1 had no apps
1 forced down soured to my stomach
and
d
filled me with gas and my
flutter like it would jump out of my body.
I was subject to smothering spells that
almost took my breath away and suffered
agonies with a pain in the left
side of so I
chest. My nerves were% shattered
would start with excitement at any sudden
noise. i would roll and toss from side to
side of my bed and many a time 1
wouldn't closet my eyes all night and.
when morning came 1 would be so tired
and fagged out it was all 1 oould do to
get up and dress. i fee off eight poudds
and was fast going down hill; in fact. 1
hadn't enough strength and energy
left o
do my housework.
"1 think I took about every preparation
there was on the market. but found no re-
lief
lief till I began with Taniac• The way troubles
this medicine took hold of my1
from thelfirst and started me uphill again
was wonderful. 1 am now on my fourth
bottle and have the finest kind of appe-
tite.
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tite. I can eat most anything 1 want
since Tanlac has helped me to digest my
food properly i have been freed of that.
awful gas and the smothering spells and
the heart-lutterings have stopped. My
nerves are in much better shape and 1
sleep better than I have in a long time.
Tanlac has built me up so that I am
heavier and stronger than 1 was
and d c r -
my 'tainly feel more like doing
now than i did a few weeks R
Tanlac is sold in GoderichR.
by by E. E. i
Wigle; in Seaforth by C.
Wingham by J. Walton McKibbon; in
Hensall by A. M. E. Hemphill; .in Blyth
by White City Drug Store, and in Wroxe-
ter by 'J. N. Alen.
ADVT.
PROMOTION FOtt GODERICH BOY
M. A Humber. of Stratford, Apprentice
Examiner for G. T. R. System.
to believe that a man i D(iKli
O. klLEIIANN, OBTSO White's business ezperrience w_
ol,
PATH. epeciall.t in r{e.sts and of have been a party
£clew Masser. acute. :beanie tato soirees ` tiir 1'howas White buy a trust coin
oma. l • e ear, one wed tic es partial or %coolie a controlliDR 1
sea. Ins a r esaa� �r et a bank by
d rheumatic
c�
flask A tory the ea
mitt. roLaevei without the suer
lerert to
residence, corner Nelson sad l�xt-. Aedrew'e 1 mel�� ? vv out. he say.' We w
t=oes. At home adios Mondays. Thursdayshich
cod Batnrda"' ant e.notng bi eppelDir"". I take over theandItief rthe T
DEDENTISTRYEY
s
' 1H. H. U. INecLl1NELL-HONOR I have in is tate,
we will just eppOint • few arbitrett
to fix the pi ice," not knowiugwheth
the price is to he "one dollar a
1 n
1 U dose Toronto Culverdly. Oraduel• Other COOrldr trllOnl," Or Ylxly
os •Suc M'olleee of Dental Ronson+. possibly a hundred millions.
mere equate
to the late rest. Halo. Oakes p 7 no
ryes l4Qoere site Wee( surest, (Mdar(ed icedProbehly therethe manner more
rwh
- Ifamrot than Bir Willie's Mackenzie
prised man a
AUCTIONEER thisbill was jammed through P
himself. Never in bis wt est i
rjtI1GMA8 GIINDRY of imagiu•tiou did Sir William
AllCT1UNLr1t tieipate so favorable • deal. In pr
Boa Of, Dederick. All instrsotloos by wail of this it may be stated with author
er %aft el Blsnsl tate• row be ropily u that Mears. Mackeuais&M`e ,
.ad.d'' R»idem. telepbtiel. _ eithe inttreal' which they P
rese
• LEGAL would have been content with ni
athan
prospect
b
$iuaingthe hope of
ancisl assistance from the Gov
'bent to tide them Over their
mediate difficulties, Sir Willies
Kenzie, facing the inevitable, w
have deemed the deal satufactm y
an "honorarium" of very modes
mansions been passed on from
Government into the effete. of
ket sic & ?Manu. A few millions w
bare turned the ttick so far as
builders and nominal owners of
C. N. R. are concerned.
Under these conditions we
then legitimately inquire it su
as14 is. wouldsimple ve satisfied M
as it is.
Mackenzie & Mann and closed the
wby the present roundabout int
of inquirinN into assets whit
Royal Railway Commission re
ea loner zistent ? To put the
frankly. who are Mir Thomas
and others who engineered tht
through Parliatneut working
Ttenmaa W
rUHONlll MAK&It'1'M. •
TOILONW'U, Sept. lit. -The Board I.
of trade omcl&J werket quotaUosa
d
for %ester nes 1
t ll *tom Ft Winless). •
No. 1 wr4.e1 e.
Nu. $ :tor • • •
Nu. 8 ler:wro. »71.16. Manitoba
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1917 a
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D.NILLAR&SON
55nea un • - •
• are Show Days at
M tat.. Fat Wlttl*wt� . Exhibition Days
•toe/ u 52.111.
N
Ne. 3nt�alws, nounnal.
No
C.W•, 66%c. •
Aeey-•n Cerro (Track, Terence).
Ontario Oats tactic..,ng to Freights Out- I •
lett)
an-
oot
icy
and
et,
tach
em.
fin-
erMac-
ould
had
t di -
the
Mac-
ou:d
the
the
may
ch a
maid
ears.
deal.
tbod
h the
ported
case
White
s bill
for P
hate
tio1.1CITOR. NOTARY
PUBLIC,
'�se-8tarling Baal Sleek, Hamilton B.reet.
Marisa T..phoae 8a
Reel Estate Loans end Diaereses.
PitOU DFOUT, Yl LLORAN A GOOK E
Nalot187xR8. SUWC1TORa. NOTARIES
PUBLIC. CTC.
°See on the Square, .eoosd door from Hans -
ars AU sat. Ooderich.
Velvets foods to loan at lowest raw
W. PeOt:DYOOT. K.C. J. L. b.IL1Aaan
H. J. D. Coosa
L (>l. CAMIsHON, K. C.. BARRIS
• TTE.B6 Wel eLowysy. ua7 Irebllo. (Mose
a 6 Godetirh. t►bd door fr
At Clinic', 1hervdsy ofa chlweek i
E1
ea AtkeIt blurt oclup
y Mr.
. ua os boar, a a.m. w 5 p.m.
QAli °ARROW. LL.B., BAR'
xltt'1's1, *sterner. whetter. eta.. Cade -
Mow, to Mad at lowest_
side).
No. 2 .whits. $b , ...unmet
.�u. J whl:a, fore. nuuo7nal.
Ontario Weasel Oet�uN).ne to ',relents
No. 2 win.sr. new. firs oar lot. 52.17 tY
ga.2u.
roes (Axordlne to Freights Outside).
No. 2. r.oconit.
'army taconites to o 51. . Outside).
KIS (A, - ret • sly u to
Outside).
Rye /Ar•COr'`S^e
\o. 2, 11.10.
M3nit0W Flour (Toronto).
trot natenu. 10 Jute segs, ►11.10.
avcuod ra:.:nt.. to Jul' 4eae. 511.
Strong makers'. In Jute bags. 510.60.
Ontario Four (Prompt ornament). L
Winter, ccutding w semp 6
bags. track. .'..mntu.
MIINeed •.mar Lots, Deliverga, Montreal
Freights, Segs Included).
Brsn. ;er ,oto $26. -----
Snorts, pat u.n. 542•
Mlddanrss, p. -r ton, $45 to 646. ....
tyuod n 1 (Mout. per Oat. 53.25.
May (Track. Toronto).
No. 1, to v. pet, ton. 511 to $11.50.
Mixed, •',w, tel Loa, pi to 59.54.
Strew (Tract. Toronto).
Car lots, let fou. 57 to 17.10.
1 IMAGER, BARRISTER. SOL- Whose set veal to Sir .--` weir 5bera
Ictus. No�o s Public Aiwa� t.�si�. 515' back of all this III_ eFtrta
•Oa-CDnr1 BORN (ladtrit
Under thecircumstancss the amend-
ment which the Hon. William
Pogwu
endeavured to introduce.
which &I"LILI'JP MUTUAL 1'1R11, IN I to the eller{ that thecapital
olilt stock
kURANCYCO.-Fs sadIrelatsd nweldoftt arbitrators vas until
he
tawre .1U insured. Pres Oodoeloo LW.; (Memo- • a. + iestnly O b Parliament. would have met with
INSURANCE. LOANS. 81C.
WINNWES; bttALN MARKED.
Winnipeg, Sept. 17. -The cash wheat
market a lowers frI,u.om"1 n previous close
of 6'!ta
a%c
r • cbarley 2 cents down from
preYww clove of 51.24. and k((1 flax1
was •
The.ioerket war dull, a --
good ietnund in spite of increased re- W
ceipte Offerings were very light. •
Tho rotor, markt for oats was duU
and tbctted a decline of 1144
or1.Ytc for •
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December
vlonr clue':
62%c and 51
October flit
lc en Dec inn
tho p'tvlous clos
and 53.19. teepee
Oats.,
O^toLer
ur \oveu:ber
d tet for May from the pre- •
prices of 67%C, 64%e4 •
respectively.
dro)•ped 1+,4c. November
er was unchanged from •
g prices of 53.1954, 53.17
hely.
High. LO6% Close.66% •
6T 613i 16'4
December
Stratford, •Sept. 8. -Mr. M. A. Humber,
who has been local instructor of appren-
tices in the Grand'Trunk shops, has been
appointed apprentice examiner over the
whole system, which will necessitate his
making monthly visits to the shops at
Ottawa, Montreal, Battle
Creek. as r examinations.
as Stratford, to
His headquarters will be at Stratford.
This morning he was efittinglywre timme-
bered by the local appy
in the mss room before noon. and pre-
sented him with a handsome club bag, a
fountain pen, a card case, and the follow-
ing address: apprentices of the Stratford
p1. the app you this small
shops, wish to make dation
presentation as a mark of our appy
of your earnest endeavors in our behalf
during the many years you have had
charge of this work. On account of the
extreme care you have taken in our tuition
and welfare. we feel we could not let you
leave without this- •token of our esteem
and wish you the greatest success in your
new position."
The promotion of "Mail" is a popular
one, though the local apprentices will be
sorry to lose him. Among therm he has
always been considered more one of the
boys than an instructor. Under his care
the local apprentices have been kepteup to
the best efficiency tin the system.
Het
is
an enthusiastic sportsman
e
G. T. R. in the forefront in local sport-
ing activities. He will continue, however,
to take an active interest in the local
apprentices both in their work and in
sports.
Mr. Humber has been seventeen years
in the service of the G. T. R.. all spent in
Stratford.
Mr. Humber is a former Goderich boy,
He is a brother of Mr. Chas. H. Humber.
of town. _
Y)c�Pres., tioeCSeafarth P. U. Y r approve
of Uanadian•
• see. Beat ,•�„ tb general app h t a bull head
Tbc ee &. s1
Disuse, D. F. d ;illor. Rion. a •
3k.
grieve. N Int broP ; N 110510 Rion. Coastaooa.
John bon.rwsis, ltl»dn5150 ; Geo- MiCarteel.
Seale'tb; Robert tent., darted'; Malcolm
■ckweu, Brumfield. Yeo Uodt rico : Msg.
Agent.: Cil J• Wmliam Chesney. Seefortk :
Leitch, bits. 1D : polder can pay
. bin .srus Seefortb their
o ted
s..�meau and get D6 cards ntQu. K.
at
( J. Mortise's Ck itiing Store. B •doh. of
( otos O14'.' U . Itineewa street.
J. EL Reld'e Ueuersl Blore. Bayfield.
t20,00PRIVATE FUNDSTO 0t°Ato O. CAM
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N . aerator KeDlosweetOdere.
WR. ROBERTSON,
1N8C1tANCt AOICNT.
ryas aim Warrrepes : British. Canadian and
American.
•00rDlINT, e 0 5xaAOCidND aSOI � Guanuue
Corporation, • :The Ooe•D
5Ll0.swr of 01400Lando°. bs
rreetrer .ND OU•i.trTaa HONOR : The U.B.
ridauty and Ons ;e.. (� corner of bio-
Oaoa at residence, id's ' Pbooe 176.
Ilseb 504 il. Dev1d'5 street.'.
Patents, Trade Karts,
Designs
• R ed
ineptte of the tact t •
Government. summatily turned it
down.
if smooth corporation
lawyers
can-
not justi.y very large
money in return for the unknown
assets and outatsnding stock of to
Comedian Northern, we miss our guec .
As before pointed out in these columns,
the wyeteriou5 owners of these secur-
ities get oft to an excellent start with
one member of the atbitration board
favorable to large
idnd ebeial have pay-
ments.
meatc. MRainstthis wer.
who with all due
Justice Meredith,
respect 11 neither • railway man ror
a financial expert. And for the third
member of the h0sid we will haves
Government representative of one sort
or 01 her. '1 hu board will he
called upon to decide one of the most
complex and intricate problems
ver
well
put hefoie such a body. 7
have to appraise the assets and lia-
bilities, finally and forever, of railway
companies, ttlegrsph corupaniel, tun-
nel companies. lumber et moonier,
hotel companies, land companies.
town sites, water frontages and priv-
ileges, •nd whether or not the C. N.
R. has a hold on the assets of ibis sod
that and whether or not they are
responsible for the liabilities to"('other
and which "
,And all this tor what ? To protect
the mrste'inue"pledgeei'of the Can -
adieu Nero ht rn stock, whoever they
may tit. But itis not too much to
say that they will be found eventually
to be very close to the administration
responsible for this ot the ibiatnel hill and
nd
for the forcing
arliament by meanie of the closure.
And lastly, was anysuch measure
necessary in order tat the (i.tvern-
ment might acquire the C. N. R.
• stem ? it was not , in 1914 when
the Canadian NOrtbern, through Mac
kende & Mann, ade d that ittc ,"
it wasspecificallyage
e
company could not live up to Rs agree-
meoi, which It h•„ not done, the
GRage given at that time foreclose.
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November
December
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MEET. •
WUCA(JU IN M
rt
on ho Chlcaggd bard o Trade:
J. P Sicked a: COC repo til! following
Pore. �3 t Prev.
Open. High.. Low. CloiS. Close.
Corn-
y .... 111'% 11319 1 te 112% 114s�
Dec. 111 111 11411. 11514 1 6x.
Jla1 e.... Ceti 60% 59% 60%
$
6$
Sept. ... 5714 SB~; 56% 56'% 57
I'ork-
8.:pt. ... 42 bre 42.80 42.25 42.40 42:45
Oct. -. 42.7e 42.50 -43.40 42.50 42.60
Lard--
$ept. 23.95 23.95 23.55 23.87 23.97
Oct .. . 22 .5. 22.82 22.60 22.17 23.85 I • .HONE 56
Sibs--
Sept. .-. 24.13 21.15 23.97 24.07 24.03 •
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MILLAR'S •
amteto• Jets Vn ••
department is replete with all the newest merchandise for personal
Every ptifying the hcme. Yes,every•
wear and for GcderichbeaIndustrial Fair on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and it will be •
ing the •
an education and a pleasure to visit our store and see the New Fall Goods. •
Misses New Suitings •
Coats for Women,
and Children The newest of Suitings are here await- •
ing your inspection. We would specially•
We have no hesitation in Baying that draw attention tog our
tshowing
o f Broad
cur present showing of the new models cloths, which •
is the best we have ever shown. A favored material, in all the rich fall
style to suit every taste, and at a price colorings. 50 inches wide, $4.50 per yard. •
Exceptional values in all -wool Serges -
for dresses, in black and navy, at $1.25
to $3.00 per yard.
you like to pay.
Women's and misses' Coats, from
$12.50 up.
Infants and children's Coats, from
$ 0up.
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The new Coatings are very rich, and ••
Furs for those who intend making their own •
r8 •
Our st showing of the new Furse or their children's Coats we soul rec-
sure to meet with your ommend our special Blanket Cloth, in
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which a every wanted coloring, at $2.75 per yard.•
approval. ' he' styles are so charming Rich Cord Velvets, all colors, 27 •inches •
and entirely • Iferent trot i last seasons•
wide, 75c yard.
and the prices e reasonable. •
Large Sto k of Sweater Coats and Knitted •Wear ever shown,
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neater Coats and Knitted Wear •
is the best in Monarch Knit, Turnbull's and Dr. Jaeger's. Sweater•
its, Shawls, Infantees, ecotees, Leggings, Overalls, Jerseys, •
New Silks , New Silks •
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il order store of Huron. Try us.
Our stock of
including all that is nt
Coats, Hug.me-tights,
O etc., etc.
• New Silks
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Exhibit at the Fair
The leading 'phone and
illars
Secured in All Countries.
Wrtte for free book "PATCNTS PROTEt%
•rION• Tells all about •nd a ow to gee ►tit
Seta. BABCOCK & SONS. li
atlerll Poem l.filce gxamtner. Mute of
Plit•Of Isw5, 1tut..tered Patent Attorney.
eta.IS .. sad
Bt. Wamessh
h
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frfytingtoo peptusestatives In
all foreign oonntsles.
Brophe) Bros.
�M
OUDBRIOB
GODERIOH
77e Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
carefullyattended �
Econ, night day.
'rue Leading
Funeral Directors
aad Embalmers
carefull rel lito
hours. R
Orders
Orders
at, all
Military Cross Hero
11 The Beat Newspaper
Value
In Western Ontario
the 1onbon
Ithvevtiser
sirstaryerto,
Oaiar s' e Blit Cglalsercial Sebool
(bureee are thorough, the Metric -
torn are expetieheseig etnaea tgot
ot
tntlivtdoal attention mid
are placed In poaitldae. During three
months lets timed .downover
80
0
calla for tt%lned help. Tt1► the
school Inc those who want the
pFn
Hal training and the good Pow
COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and
TET.RORAPHY DEPARTMENTS
Get er free e•tslogs Intense*
'S9. J. Rt.1.1041, D. A. MOTeteuto e,
Prewldent. Frinelpal.
WVl1:RI410I. MARKETS.
L:vei pool. Sept.
Hams. short cut.
U. -HAM'. -
14 to 11. lbs.. 137a. 26 to 30 lbs.,
Recon, Cumberland cut,
152x.
1Vutehire cut, uta.
Clear bellies. 141 te,16 1De..2816055. 34 lbs.
Long clear middles,light,
160s
Look clear middles, heavy. 35 to 40 s..
169s.
Short deer becks,
11 to 13 lbs.. 128s.
Lend.ehouirprimesrn tierces. 122.:
Lard. ,refi western.
AmeA lean refined. In pails. 1E55 3d; In
boxes. 1245.
Australl•n ` Jn London, 70s
Tallow'.
Turpentine. spirits. 6d.
RDdn- car inion.
Petroleum. refMed, is -Med.
\lar kerosene. No. 2, 15 2%d.
billeted oli. 59s.
Cottonseed oil, 685 6d.
tall Mail IdletsWe SF Per Veer
yaiNara.r.��
CATTLE MARKETS
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NEW REPUBLIC FORMED I ensky telegraphed him that if
loff was not surrendered within
hours he would conclude that Ale
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Russia Adop f Popular ieff was Kornlloff's prisoner, and
would tate other mess
• is Form O opo urge for the 1
GOvernmEt`� expulsion, of the counter-revolution- I that In view of the prohibitive prices
fists from Mohilev.
Mn In the meantime Government of tate, the meetololngook the Oovernr-
(iabrlele as ° lllo•t troops were being capturing
comes- meaty to repeal the law which pro-
rati0oa d tJrar• crated on Jlluhllev, capturing troops,
e{ otPs erderbignd hlblts the, manufacture of oleomar-
dp garine in Canada.
A second resolution requests the
pro -
Austrians. the rebellion; members of the Union Government r restrict the est se-
t 18 -A Ruta- of the andofOfficers of the Army and ture of lee cream, except for tn-
PETROGF.AD, -Apt. Irleet, other prominent ret rebels. ralids and hospitals, during the war.
elan republic has been proclaimed:' Korniloff eurfendeled, apparently
oe
Went Oleoen*rg•rtne•
PORT U.QPlt.. Sept. 18. -At a
meeting in the Interests of the Ne-
tleld IFood by the women of Port Hoon pelga
carried to the effect
His Recent Capture a
µ One of
and Hi, Opt among them Kar f
and Bis TcooPe Are Cn3sbit1� the others who took prominent parts
Brilliant
UNION STOCK YARDS. I The Provisional Govern
TORONTO. Sept. 18. -The Linton date of September 14 1
Live Stock Yards were yesterday Ole I clamation declaring that
1 the organization of
st record run of change to a republican 1
ment under
is
scene of the greatest activity, aa, n en
addition to an almo
cattle at this season of the year, more ernment was necessarl. uanger e
than 5,500 head In all, together with threatens Russia, the proclamation A G LF PORT, Sept. 18.-Cue-
sh e0 bogs, 400 , the
and 5'399 Ex- I eraf Kornfloff has faough the iled. of Gen- toms The plan 1 Spanish steamer here shorSaturday tly rbefore
cheep and lambs, Horse , the vessel Was scheduled to depart
hangs was thronged with buyers of a Russian rems of lc has been one port and. seized
Dominion, acts d f the chief aims of the Radicals and for an Europeantrecret d in a barrel
a pro- only when Gen. Kurotokof s fore
to
the strenState gth-a *ere near Whitey, and.after the de-
feei on of his last supporting troops.
`
orm of Bol -
till Gold In Barrels of Pork.
CAi1'. William Stewart MacTler,
who was reported recently to
have been awarded the Milt -
tory Cross for gallantry In the Bring
line, is the son of Mr. A. D. MacTler,
general manager of eastern Dees of
the Canadian Pacific Railway. Capt.
MacTler went to tbe front with the
first Canadian Contingent and bas
been twice wounded, the first time at
Ypres, and lately at Vimy Ridge. At
the outbreak of the war. Capt. Mac -
Tier was on the ocean returaing from
u ops`, and jiiltnedlately on landing
joined the Thirteenth R*ti*1I; '.G�-
der Lieut. -Col. (DOW Rrlgrtd
era') Loomis, 11.8.0. He went to the
via W►s �t t'4 fottakl o
It wen It(rove Ilvcw•totry
at V 11"4 ,5tubert f• was then
by ahrapr.ee-1 and ft-hire/0_1h
LO
Montreato rAt,Va1-esc (it. rAlttr
SOT to The Irons Gs lig sits(hed to
Brigadier OISfferel t.00tsls staff, be
paving taken over the command of a
brigade in In this rapacity mean ne. At the
for a short
a''i°t°g gave ont and an
time one wt his beet Ra hi a w
C n - O e
from all over the Dom $40,300 n
re -
Ing the big Bale of the aviation de- the Councils of Soldiers and or
• tment of the imperial munitions mens' Delegates, and was given top- i of salt pork thet formed a part of
t vesUF.atio
bo day for
board. It was a big
demonstrat-
ed
• Stock Yards,
ed more than ever the Immense
growth of the live stock trade of the
Province of Ontario.
CHICAGO W V E WPOCK.
Chicago. Sept. 17. -Cattle --Receipts,
23,901) Blron6: beedes, 57.50 to $17.85;
western steers. 55.70 to 215.50: stockers
and fenders. 51.60 to t11; cows and heifers,
55.15 to 5121•; calves, $11.511 to 516. light,
HOge--Receipts, 18.000. Weak:
heavy,
90 1416.50 115.25;mixed.
5118.65: rough, 95 :to
518 80 6to
$t7 556000r; $
f17..E6•to rt15 10 � 5%7.25: bulk of sales,
heep end lambs-RereiDts. 20,000.
am;l
p1rm; Lambe. native, 112.50 to 518.
35.
Judge Will ifaurtre.
prove' by the recant Russian con-
gress at Moscow.
A Cabinet of five members, In-
cluding Premier Kereneky, has been
named to take care of all matters of
State. The on* party meq are Pre-
mier Kereneky ad M. Nikitine, Mtn -
liter of Posts and Telegraphs, both
of whom are including ocial Rhe %Min eters
The others,
of War and Marine, are members of
no party.
Although the position of the
Kereneky Government appears to be
improving, the sctlon of the Grand
Councitreeing Oto surrender of e General in re-
teeing
their hetman, is ominous. The
leader of d of
complicity the he seKornlloffcks is curevolt
The Cossacks protest their loyalty
to the Government, while Ignoring
the Government's requrat for the giv-
ing up of General Kaledines.
rbe surrender of General Kornt-
loff took place without bloodshed,
buto my after prolonged negotia-
tions, during the course of which a
collision seemed inevitable. . When
the Governmental army, under Gen.
Korotokoff, was marching from Or-
sbal OD Mohilev, Gen. KornlloR was
negotiating with Gen. Alexiel, Chief
of Staff, who had already reached
Mohilev but was unable to effect
Kornlloff's arrest owing to the faet
that part of the locatl forces was em-
phatically for l.orrtlloff and prepar-
ed to defend him to the last.
Kornlloff and Lokomaky laid down
conditions under which they were
• willing to surrender their swords,
the nature of which has not yet bees
reported. Both 'bowed considerable
obstinacy and the negotlaUOns broke
down. ked to Pre -
Gen. Atexleft telegraphed
description of the
Pre-
mier Kereneky •
position at Mohilev. expressible the
opinion that a majority of the local
troops were siding with KornlloR.
Keresky refused to countenance de-
le7 and gave the order to General
Alexleff to execute immediately the
order of Aletieff
battened ato provoke rest, and, asconfict. Ker -
Justin has ordered aPARIS, Sept. IR h jude icial r
in-
quiry into tbe facts developed In the
Tunnel affair. M. Gilbert, an exam-
ining magistrate, has been charged
with an inquiry into contracts made
In 1916-17 by a business house In a
neutral country covering several
thousand head of beet cattle which It
is supposed were destined for Ger-
many. Deputy Turmal, it was an-
nounced Monday evening. will not
attend to -day's session of the
eb amber.
Yeessoky hk'marrles'
operation was accessary. render
torn tb the front on this occasion he was imposed1 YN1M1
was transferred to • Montreal 111111- Temperance Act la Winn PS*
'lava Battalion and promoted to his 1
STOCKHOLM, Sept. 18.-Refn-
oes from Petrograd arriving here
Rallorday bring the story that in the
laald•t of the crisis, a few days after
Ibis tall of RKa to be exalt, )(ergo-
sky
ergo
skyyffouun�d� timeto
re • Web
� 13&m. .kt.rta4 bhang 1�,
a all clever yongg t
si the /Meson Theatre. _
off
tIt
t mtet�ng ee bear that intelligence thiskeen
we
antlsrvorable impression In Petrograd•
he ship's stores.
An n
Federal District A orne7 was fol-
lowed by the arrest o three members
of the ship's crew, chs ged with vlo--
lading President• Wilso s proclama-
tion of September 10, prohibiting the
Largest Measure In History.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. - The
was credits till, authorising new
S bonds1538 000 0 0. and aggregating
hey Salargest
measure of its kind In the world'*
history, was passed
asedt a the roll Senate
late Saturday
or
dissenting vote. It had already
passed the House.
i1 conducted by the i 7
exportation tion of gold save under 11-
ce
ase
Officials were Inclined to he 1•e -
lief, they said, that the gold , ars
some relations to reports that rer-
many has received gold through-
municatlon of her submarines wl
neutral ships.
The Clark of New Toronto was dis-
missed en the ground that he had'?
neglected his duties.
A record fine of 1800 and Manitoba'
Court
captaincy.
FALL, F
AIRS -lel .
Listowel..... ...... Rept. 20-21
Kincardine Sept: 20 21
I Sea forth Sept. 20-21
Iiipplrss Sept . 26-26
(isle4 0H Sept. 28. '27, 28
Luekturw Sept. 27-28
Blyth Oct. 2-3
Teeswater.. .. Oct. 2-3
j Unogannon ..Oct. 4-6
Brussels, Oct. 4.6
(Ins tie Oct. 6
WMgham... Oct. 9.10
: yfield Oct. 9-10
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For sixty-five years Ye Olde Firme hat ons
definite object always in view --that has to
make the
einizman & Ca.
the World's Bast Piano. Those who know
this piano best -artists, critics, owners -say that
the ob3eot has been attained.
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