The Signal, 1918-6-20, Page 3SNE
spOI[11A1 AUSTRIANS ARE HELD
Bitter Struggle is Raging Along
the Piave.
SENDING Main Attack of the Teutons In Italy
C G Ba uses Halted by the Mlles.
Mho Aro Nitm the Aggreasure-
Countar Stokes In H111 Country
Meet WWI tisecers.
BW A R B I LONDON, June 18.- Not alone at,.
the Italians and theli British and
0, Putsch cowradss 1■ arms holding to
check the Austrian offensive along
IIII?A• the greater part of the 100 -Dille bat -
T a tie front from the region southeast
of Trent•to the Adriatic Sea, but they
SOLD ON themselves have turned aggressor
on some of the more important sec-
1HS I tor, especially In the mountain re-
MBHITa Ok gtons.
Counter-attacks In the hill coun-
try on the north at several points
wars haevehlcreas
1eulted rion the occufpratiotnh by
rnectitfietitonnltlaolftohneeilraulgnhest,awdhilehea iN1'E
NT
IND
ONLY
THE'73 GNA
BRADSHAW HAS
GAINED FIFTEEN FONDS.
Spent $r,oe for Medieioe. tat Taalac is
Only Thing that
MEDICAL.
stiffening of the front along the
Piave river has rendered impossible
for the time being. at least, further
fording of the stream by the enemy.
rr --" -"' 1 Hard fighting Is still in progress,
R. GEO. HEILEMANN. OSTEO- however, with the Austrians bring -
Yr
PATH. specialist in women's and children ing the strongest kind of pressure
m
dearasre acute. chronic and Iverson, dismal*. eye
toand throat, partial deafness, )urbeeo td bear against the allied armies on
lad
rheumatic condition.. Adenoido removed both the northern and eastern parts
without the knife. Office at rce.dence. earner of the battlefield In an endeavor to
Nelson and St. Andrew streets. At borne lace
gem.t ape is. Thursdays and Satudays,■ny evgrnnig reach the lines and gain access to
(.sept. force to the plains.
- 1 The strokes of the enemy are par-
ticularly violent on the Montello pla-
teau, the highest bit of ground along,
the middle reaches of the Piave, the
capture of which would give him
command of the roads leading
through Treviso to Venice and a fair
way westward through the province
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THURSDAY, JUNK 20, 1 d1S :;
ODERICH ONTARIO
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Helped Him.
"Well, there may be other medicines as 5tNW111O MARKICf71. 1
und as Tanlac for enables tike I had• I TORONTO, June 18. -The Board
but i haute have
t oneable lardurirint� el Trade quotations fur yesterday 1
lil
pas if I have spent were as follows:
past flint yearn, trying to diet well. Iliaved- 1 Manit•ba WMat (In Item, Feet WI;IIare,
spent five hundred." stater E. Brad inctedM• sAp Taa), ahawho insole this statetllent, is a No 1 northern, 5ti
C4yn(raCting pain No_ / aorthera. 1
vee y appetite
Jane street, Toronto bcfa No. 4 wheat, $2.19%.
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"MY appetite seemed to be fairly good,'' mullions oar (la ser.. Fort wlulala}
he Cfo�n1tin °•
cuufdn't digest my food properly, and al N°. / C.w•. ti
IN
with indigestion after meals. earl• No. 1 r , .g1Se.
ways suffered No 1 toed 715rc•
Gas would form t titres I felt like 1
preen 00 sly
2.12i�
w, NJ 1 northern. 63.3.301`•
ter and decorator and
1' at 593
DENTISTRY.
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kR. H. G. MAcLONELL.- HONOR
Graduate Toronto Univerwty. Graduate
el College of Dental Surgeons.
Successor to the late Ma). Sale. Offices carni
Square and w rat street. Goderich.
AUCTIONEER.
1
but1
tied that o f could
eat H 3 C W aid •
( and bloat me up and
heart so, a feel-
ing
was, a heavy
was in
pi h lik0'trte food
Ing it the pit in ml- { was b1Rous
and let e in a headache and
all the tune and often had
severe pain all through the back of my
neck. I was also very nervous, couldn't
rest well at night and felt tired, worn-out
and unfit for work all the tune.
"I lost weight all the time, and when 1
beganwtaking s nlac But 11ha veal already gots off more ten
n
tack fifteen
poto pounds and have just finished
back fifteen 1 haven't
my fourth bottle of Tarlac•
had that tight, uncomfortable feeling in
my stomach and chest since i begantak-
ing it, and the sourness and gas have dis-
appeared entirely. My food seems to
digest perfectly, and I can eat and feel I
nourished and refreshed from it. I'm not
bilious any more and am feeling much
stronger and better in every way. Tanlac
has convinced me that it's great medicine.
and 1 take pleasure in recommending it."
Tanlac is sold in Goderich by E. R.
Wigle, in Seaforth by C. Aberhart, m
Wingham by J. Walton McKibbon, in
in Blyth
Hensel' by A. M. E. Hemphill.
by White City Drug Store. in Wroxeter
by J. N. Allen, in Lorldesboro' b John O.
Loundsberry, in Exeter by W. S. Howey,
in Bruceheld by Peter Bowey. in Dash-
wood byy Tiernan & Edlghoffer. m Crediton
by J. W. Orme, in Clinton by W. S. R.
Holmes, in Sheppardton by J.H. Simpson.
in Gorrie by H. V. Armstrong, and in
Fordw'ich by H. Sansom. -
ADVT.
of Treviso. The Italians are indict-
ing heavy casualties on the troops of
Emperor Charles which crossed th.'
THOMASG 'NDRY, rivet at this point.
1♦ AUCTIONEER.. To the south from Standrea to
-- Fossalata, respectively the northern
Pm 62. Goderich. All inatructiow by mad « and
nloop uttiern wherellast year the
the Aus-
fatuous
t at Stanal Oates 3111 be promptly attended to.
intelephone)IS trlans effected a crossing of the
Piave. only later to be drl%en back
with sanguinary losses, and front
American' Cern (Track, Tweets).
No. 3 yellow, kiln -dried. ooatlaal.
D M1LLAR&'SON
New Styles in Middies
Na 4 llow, kilo-drtod, _r
Dewy Oats (Accordsideing to
Na 3 white, 79c to 10c,
Ir.mlinu Out-
)♦
nominal ]i At $1.50 the Elsie Violet White At51.50, White Jean Middy
)lo. 3 wb'ts, lac to 19c, nominal-
., .rl• Wheat (Basta In Store Montreal),
01
).;o. 1 winter, per oar lot. 112.22.
LEOAL.
Fossulate to San Dona di Piave, the
R. C. HAYS, fighting also of • violent chaise
BARRISTEP soLICITOR,,l10TARY;-
PLf1LIC ETC- ter, with the Italians heroically aril
successfully holding the line of the
OffKe-Sterbrg Bank' Biu 4. Hamilton Street. river.
(;tidert b. Telephone nu Between Candelu and the Zenson
Real Estate. Loots and Ineuranceloop where the Austrians crossed the
pROCUFCLT, KILLORAN & CCOKE. Piave in Saturday's fighting the
BARKIS7ER0. SOLICI7CRS, IsOTARIES Italiana have driven them back to
the river bank and are endeavoring
PUBLIC.ETC.
the°gwie,second,,aortitm intn.,l to push them across the stream. The
tetocn
latest Austrian official coniTnunica-
pn >ueet,l(.odettrb. , tion records the gain of additionll
K. ' J. L.,Kiuoasr ground west of San Dona dl ave
Hiss ate funds tokoaa at lowest rates.
/L Do g, and the capture of the village of
stern edge of
G. CAMERON. K. C.. BAItRIS Cap° Sile, on the oat
alga TRI. reef°,,, notary pabat• Lau,. the lagoon region 1n the province of
100 Street, (.tdericb. thud door Iron each week, in Venetia.
. and of about
twenty
miles
Sts ern . 7 hurray ooby Mr. Hooper. re 1
to Albert - Kr opted Thus far the Italians, British and
Ohre bows s a. r. Ni s F. . - _ French troops have made prisoner
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CHARLES GARROW.i> BG Rn of mare the ADstrlanaWar Omcetaaeerts that
� / y, while
WanMISTER. attorney, whas(5.
r Waned at {onset rates• 12,000 prisoner have been taken
(l SEAGER. BARRISTER. ECL by' the Austrians.
ICiTOR. ooter`y,PablK andcoeveya, er Allatrlobloctivea onr the who British frontthe
(curt 1h tar. nett Kh. "'la"
- range of hills, Including Cigna .ii
I1rSUkANCE, LOANS. ETC. Fonte, Pau and Cavaletto. telegraphs
Reuter's correspondent at Italian
-- headquarters, were much discomfit-
'15CKiLIOP MUTUAL FIRE INSI.R- ed before reaching the Brltlsh wire
JI ANCE CO - Farm and isolated torn prop- entanglements. In front of the Ce-
eet resod• hP o: mina poeftions the Austrians suffered
tlaaerss. Vi -res, i7. Prr.. Godes
Ja�Evaoe Visa -Pur-, Beech.otd P.O.: Ttw.ma• heavily from the British machine gun
E Hays, Sec. -Trees. Sealorth P.O. • s � Ire • and they were also caught by
D !. idcGncgor. R. 14. No 3. Sem their own artillery. which fired short.,
The Austro-Hungarian casualties.
`the correspondent says,
reckoned In thousands. while those
peas (According to Frelehts Outside).
N dine to Freights Outside).
D uchwheat (According to Freights Out-
side).
utside).
Buckwheat (According Wo nominal.
Freights Outside).
Rye It nomnal.
Iso. 3,
ManlMba 31.110k$98". (T )•
War quality,
Ontarlo flour ((rent Bags, Prompt Ship-
resent
quality. 310.65 Montreal. 310.65
Toronto. g Delivered, Montreal
MIAMeed (Car t -et Included).
FnNhte, Dass
Bran. per ion, /3b.
tdhoru, per ton. 140.
Nay (Track, Toronto)..
No,ef. ton. 313 •lo 15.50 to $16.50; mix-
rd, V 14.
Straw (Track. Toronto).
Car lou per ton, K to 16.50.
Farmers' Market.
Fall what -Milling, 32.14 per busheL
Goose wheat -52.10
1.30 32.12bpehtlushel.
Barley-Ualting. :
Orta -$Tc to /Oc per bushel.
Buckwheat -$1.75 per bushel.
Ry. -According to sample, nominal.
Hay -Timothy. 116 to 317 per tots; mu-
mu and clover, 114 to 113 per ton.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
J. 3'. Bickel) & Co. report the follow-
ing prices on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Prov.
Open. High. Low. Close. Clow
Corn-' l 5', 147', 143' 14S5s 143%
J uly ..
June 149% 149% 117% 14T*ti •••
Oatr. 71 72% 71 July ... 77 77 71
June ...
Pork.-
July
ork ^�
July.... ...
tient. .. 43.90 43.10 42.56
42.10
Lard -
July .... 24.65 24.90 24.57
Sept. . 24.3 25.10 24.05 25.17 24.77
Rlba-
July 22.17 23 10 22.13 23.0S 22.60
Sept. ... 22.83 23.60 23.32 23.55 2.25
LIVERPOOL MARKETS.
No. f nominal-
B ailer (According
Malting. il.ri l0 $LEb, nominal.
G. T. R. 1 ime-table Changes.
Commencing Saturday, June 22nd.
train No. 55 to Muskoka Wharf will
leave Toronto 10.00 a. m. daily except
Sunday and run through to Penetang.
Midland and Scotia Jct.; connection made
at Muskoka Wharf for all points on Mus-
koka Lakes, at Huntsville Dock for pants
on the Lake of Bays, at Scotia Jct. for
Algonquin Park and Parry Sound, midst
Penetang for points on Gtorglan Bay.
Commencing Monday. June 24th.
train No. 58 will leave Scotia Jct. 9.30
a. m., Huntsville Dock 10.45 a. m.. Mus-
koka Wharf 12.45 p. m., Penetang
a ei a l[oron�
p. m.. Midland 12.35 p• Sunday, mak-
ing4.45 p. m. daily except
same connections southbound as
No. l•5 northbound.
June 29th,
Commencing
train No. 43 will leave Toronto 1.30 p. m.
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays for
Gravenhurst. On Saturday's this train
will run through to Huntsville.
Commencing Sunday, June 30th, train
No. 48 will leave Huntsville Dock 5.30
p. m. on Sundays with connections front
pants on•Lake of Bays and leave Mus-
koka Wharf 7.20 p. m. Tuesdays, Thurs.-
daywith connections from
Norfolk Middy
It
1
s
Trimmed collar, belt and pockets in nov-
l 50 each x
$I,50 slue---- - x
■ made of white jean, large sailor collar. elty checks, very stylish. All
All sizes. Special
M
At $2.00 the Paul Jones Middy
a cut in the regulation style, sailor collar
■ in plain white or trimmed collar and
N sleeves, at __ _-__-$z.00 each
]r
111I
11I
$ Both these well-known makes of Silk Gloves are perfect in fit and finish, double 1
N1 finger tips and made in Canada. In all colors, including black with con- X
5Cn white
hi and $1.9 K
75c per pair "a
Children's Middies at $1 00 It
Children's Middies, made of good •
quality white jean, sailor collar, trimmed
with red or blue, very smart for holiday ■
wear, sizes 4 to 12 years-_-_$I.oO each .X
11![
SILK GLOVES (Kayser and Niagara Maid)
1111
■ trasting colors. Per pair
X Children's Niagara Silk Gloves, double tips
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x SILK SPECIALS
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■ tiabutai •
,Silk, Special $1 50 Yd. Rich Quality Pailette Silk
This popular silk in all colors. Rich
ii Large shipment, special brush Habu x
a tai Silks, all colors. Will not cut or satin finish. Al! colors in stock. Full x
■ crush and give thorough satisfaction ; 36
d 36 inches wide_ - - _ _ _ _$1.95 per yd. 1
X
•
It
71*� -or(1 - a• 50 per ear
76t; ii ■ inches wide
.3.19 : NoveltySilks, in Stripes, Very Stylish, $2.95 yard
2L60 24.3' ml- rel
fth Jobe G. Grieve No. 1 jWalton; edit
Kinn R. R. No. 2, Sealtwth: chn en No. 3, lkodha en: Geo McCartney. R.
own. , roe .rr /fetlock; . BBeClannu11. Janie,
Ewen. Uintoo; J.amss • Of the British are very light. The
Connolly. L;odar.Kb.eo, Goderich: Aka. Leitch.
R!1[ie bo II- o.OYee,GoIS aerith, er.Sea1«th. number of prisoners taken by the
R. i1,"KIS,.Suilortb. Pour-boldwacarP■y an BMtlah has been increased to 400.
payatents and get thea cars recopied at.R.4. Besides re-establishing their line. Site
Morrish s Clothtng.Store. Clinton: R. H. Cutts Brltlsh patrols again are pushing •]tit
Grocery, Kingston arse. l,odench, or J. H' into No Man's Land.
Red'• General Daybed. - - 1 The plan of the enemy Is u 101-
2() ON PRINATE FUNDS TO lows: While the army of Gen. Con-
rad.,f WAN. ApDlr to 3l-• G•,CAM• on the Aalago plateau, tries to
RON_ Banister. Hamilton street. Goderich.- I break through the Italian defences
aloa& the Brenta and come down to
or-
_ ,I tat to cross t.he�Piave andch Is cut
ORGANIST nude which are protecting the Hai-
ti J W. TAILOR, Ma lases along the river. The enemy
and4hocal and of ore church.
Train
spared b»em, through a great pincer move-
's'
vocal and Theory. to break the com-
'R (;orwervalorY rmmnauons. Stadia -corns wit Of attack,
Britannia roe an South street. Telephonetr. t order of De 18
MUSIC.
Liverpool, June 17. -Beef, extra India
mass, 370s. western, 330s.
Pork. prime mer,
Hams, short cut. 14 to 16 1W.. Inc
Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs..
152s.
Clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs., 1803.
Long clear middles, light, 23 to 34 lbs..
1603.
Long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs..
1613.
Short clear backs, 16 to 20 ibs., 167e.
Shoulders, square. 11 to 13 lbs.. 126s.
Lard, prima western, in tierces, 141.
6d; American refined, palls, 1529; Amer-
ican refined. boxes,
Tallow. Australian in London, 72s.
Turpentine spirits 1253.
Rosin, common. 64s 6d.
Petroleum refined. 1. 6%d.
Linseed ell. 62s.
and Sundays,
P01 on Atu�koka Lakes arrive Toronto t War°kerosene' No. 2, is 2Kd.
11.15 p. m. '
CotnlTier culg Ttu<_daY. June a25th, the I OATTi-F4 MARKETS
al to N'mnipeg will leave Toronto I
d d tiuut . r �e Italian army. The
ER. ger attack is being made
ISABEL R. SCOTT, TEACHER OF 1)tBDbitt the defences of Montell° and
pa &saff the right bank of the Piave.
Voice. Berm and Oren. 1pply at MIs, P. W.
Conservatory ntanrumniatroe Apply Peace at Any Price.
CURNIR S, Britannia road.
LONDON, June 10. -Reports of a
serIons trials in Austria are current
to -day. They come from 'parlous out-
side sources, but there 1e no direct
confirmatory news.
A news message from the semi-
official Fabra Agency of Madrid says
private Information from reliable
sources state that grave events are
about to occur in Austria, re the
population Is demanding peaces t any
price.
School Boys Draw Rations.
LONDON. June 18. -The War Of -
ons to
Schofice ol
10 000 arrangedto
from the UPublic
and Secondary schools who have vol-
unteered to work on the ng
the Summer holidays. The dboys l in
all probability will be formed Into
stamps and will draw their rations
like soldiers from the nearest Army
Mrvice Corps depots.
Thousands of boys are cultivating
land near their schools under the
espsrvislon of masters.
German Soldiers Restless.
LONDON, June 18. -German sol-
dier-man
returning from Ruuta are im-
bued with Bolshevik Ideas, and are
everywhere elrculating revolutionary
pamphlets, Oen. von Rlsbe rg said In
the German Reichstag during the
Friday sitttag, according to a Coign -
Lieges despatch to the Exchange • le -
graph Co. Tor this reason, he maid.
strict dlacipline was serener/ is the
army
Nation
8.3,5 p. m. Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Saturdays instead of 9.00 p. m.
Commencing Sunday. June 23rd, train
No. 101 for Hamilton, Niagara Falls and
Buffalo will leave Toronto 8.05 a. m.,,
daily instead of daily except Sunday.
Commencing Sunday, June 23rd.
train
No. 105-106 will leave Suspension
a.
leave Hamilton ridge
7.35 a. m. i9.35ly a instead, art aof rrive
10.45 a. m.
Full particulars from any Grand Trunk
agent ,or C. E. Horning, District Pas-
senger Agent. Toronto. Ont.
Brophe3 Bros.
Ot)DICRi('H
lee Leading
Funeral Directors
aid Embalmers
Orders to
.1 all hours, l night or�day.
The Saults Coal Co.
aueossum•e to Mnnonaek t Olodhlll
EICLUsIVR AGRNTs POR
LEHIGH VALLEY
THR COAL THAT SATiSPiiIS
We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slabs.
Fresh cars of Lime and
Cement just received.
Orrice PBowws - - - - 75
A. ) . Satilts' Residence 275
W . W W. Saults' Residence 202
Spring Term from April 2nd
CENTRAL
STAATFOI$D. ONT.
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Commercial lile offers the great opportuni-
ties. Recent lady graduates of this school
are earning as high r $1,ttn0 per annum. The
lasmat with
s me e1 eru� ed for sn office
offered in iia sal-
aryyn w5 some De
arY of 61.6(YI per annum. Students may enter
our classes at any tune. Graduates placed to
position.
Commercial Shorthand and Telegraphy
Departments.
Get our free catalogue.
W J. ELLIOTT, D. A. McLACHI.AN,
President. Principal.
)�oied to General.
LONDON. June 13.- Mal
promotedl-Gen.Sir
Joke Mahesh hu Seen
to
the ran! d Yeat lomat-isnwral and
Ewe 3 .e me d of the Australia*
Arm?
AT YOUR SERVICE
- - WI•l'11 a --
Full line of Electrical
Goods
IRONS
TOASTERS
TOASTER STOVES
HEATING PADS
HOTWATER CUPS
BEDROOM HEATERS
VIBRATORS
FLASHLIGHTS
and BATTERIES
WiRE YOUR HOME
DON"1' WAIT -'PHONE TAiT
and let him tell you what it will
cost
Hp;; oe ROBT. TAPE p1: shop
193 THR attecTRICIAR
Electric Supplies of all finds
always on hand.
West street -nest to Putt Office
-- - -
N Everybody in Huron is planning to spend Dominion Day in the beautiful town x
■ of Goderich.Y
ii LARGE STOCK OF FLAGS FOR DECORATING I[
■ Every home should have flags for Dominion Day. x
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UNION STOCK YARDS.
TORONTO, June 18. -Alt clauea
of tattle sold tower on the Union
Stock Yards Exchange yesterday,
f�rrith the biggest decline in the grouts-
fed
rans-
I d cattle, and most of these would
show a loss of from 50c to 75c per
cwt., while the best grades were 25c
lower. The run of cattle yesterday
was 3968 head, all told.
The calf market was very strong
and 2 5c higher, ep trade
was off a good 31te
o32 and the ein some
cases more, per. cwt.
The run of hogs as 1500 head
and it looks now u tough the mar-
ket has settled arou 318 per cwt.
fed and watered, and 317 to 317.25
f.o.b.
CHICAGO LiVE STOCK.
Chicago. June 17.-Hog.-Recelpta.
12,000, market, 10c to 20c hblink,
er than Saturday ■ average;
316.50 to 316.90; butchers, 316.55 to 116.35;
pecking. 516 to 116.10; light, 516.50 to
17; rough, 516.50 to 516.65: pigs. 516.in
1e 511.75.
KART BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
East Buffalo. Juno 17.-Cattle.-Re-
ceipta, 5300. Good, strong; grassers, slow;
prime steers, 317.76 to 518.35; shipping
steers, $17 to $17.60; butcher. 512 to
516.75; yearlings, 513.50 to 516.75; he
010 to 514.50; cows, 36 to 513.50; bulls,
57.60 to 512.60; strickers and feeders, 37.60
to $11; fresh cows and springer, steady,
545 to 5150.
Calves -Receipts, 2250. Steady; 57 10
513.50.
Hogs-R.CeIPL, 7200. Strong; heavy.
317.46 to 317.60; mixed and ynrkers, $17.50
to 517.60; light yorkera, 517 60 to 317.75;
pigs. 117.75 to 516; roughs, $15.25 to 515.50;
Cage 810 to 112. 2000.
Sheep and Iambs -Receipts,
strong;Malady to
0;
_
0yearllnga, 512to 116; wetht10 o 1
er3,34,5to
4:50; ewes, 36 to 313; mixed 'sheep, 313
Demand Release of Canadians -
LONDON, June 18. -Because the
German delegates at the British -Ger-
man War Prisoners' Conference at
The Hague are pressing for the re-
turn of all prisoners In Canada and
Africa. as well as those In Great BrI-
tala, a hitch has occurred In the Do-
gotiattons, telegraphs the correspon-
dent at the Dutch capital of the
The dIdleulties
course, it is contended by the British
delegates, particularly in respect of
shipping transport, make It Imptse-
ticable. The negotiations have sew
reached a most critical stage.
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Pr Per
Total Cent Total Cent
AORTCULTURE Fruit and Vege- 32
5062 52.20 tabks 200
Farmer. Grocers46
Gardeners, Truck• 47 .47 Hardwarei .Ol
seen Inc 10 . 1
C other
Sundriet andy
Jewelers 62 .10
AgAsher ltural Lumber 62 .43
62
Users
Plumbers
Urr+ 177 1.73 Stationery 14 .14
GOVERNMENT Tailor. 20 .20
DEPARTMENTS 91 .91 Tob•ne 5 .05
Undertakers 5 .01
MANVPACTt7RE 36S shoes 11 .11
.11
Metals --All Clssse+.36 Retail Salesmen 22744 2.40
Packers.. ss x sundry
Packing' ate.
Punters Material. 14 .14 7 .07
sh
Printer end 24 .24 Oil.
re Grease 16 .18
Pdbliers X46 1.90 .06
Gundry Building Materiel 17 .17
Dry Good. 46 .46
RETAIL MERCHANTS nrerire•etc. 144 1.50
Bikers 6636 .66 Sundry
Sutcliffe 112 1.30 AGENTS
Coal. Wood AGENTSts.
Cl Dyers and Irsicl-iiicn22 .22 Machinery. etc. 101 1.04
Dyers91 .95
30 .61 salesmen
De1rt. 61 .61 Rent Ed ate and 2A 2.67
Deet. Stereo ds 30 .30 Sundry
g.o.15 .25
P1our end Feed riss149 .09 04 9 CORLPORA SERONSE 24
plos sometimes used to convey the thought summed
Gallons d Ink and serea of r are Born
Oat 9.706 Ho,•S50 purchasers regard the Ford car as snecessity
necessity in
cons
up in this chart which notes facts.debar agricultural m Industrial activity.Only 11.95 per runt or these con are being
ether ass primarily for business. Prepare to meet business competition by buying Ford.
- - $970
Runabout - - 3575 Sedan -
Touring - . - 595 One -Ton Truck 750
5
Coupe - - - 770 Chassis
F. 0. 13. Ford, Ontario
t to sear Urs charge., e7., rI truck. and /Aerie
An ester rrtf+e
.32
2.10
.46
Trial
TRANSPORTAT1t-N
Baggage, Er tires 69
Bus. Livery. 't asi l
ti
Cab 1
Railroad 17
Sundry
Per
Cant
.89
290
.38
.17
TRADES,
Buildings. C xi.
tractor. 121 1.24
Painters, D -,,an- 40 .40
Incl
Engineers, Nlc,h
anics 130 1.41
Sundry 91 .91
PROFESSIONAL
Doctors 202 2 20 10
,1 0
Veterinaries 21 .43
Bankers
CHARITABLE
INSTITUTIONS 10 ____10
TOT AL -Prim•
oily for business {,SSG 88 OS
use -
SUNDRY
Not included Ie
above nassia- 1.156 11.93
cation
.24 Grand Total 9,706-100.
Red Guards Were Slain.
AMSTERDAM, June 111. - Gen.
RepeEich-
horn,
ter,111. 1n • telegramcommander In ithe
horn, the Gorman
Ukraine. says a message from Kiev
reports that forces of about 10,
00
b e Red Guards. 000
by Czech officers, have been almost
wiped out b7 German troops to the
went of Taganrog. a Russian port on
the north shore of the Sea of Asoy.
President Wilson expressed the
orean suffrage amendment e that the Renate would
ass the
wat the
present session of Cosgrove.
P. J. MacEwan, Dealer
Goderich