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The Goderich Star, 1918-10-25, Page 5It . a 11 , "", p . I ""Wo", �7- - - ­ - ,% .1 11-1 - . 17"IN .11=1 "Wo", - 4 1 ­ . I I I . 11 . I I � 1. .... 1. -1 I I-- ,.�,., Z 11, I I ;1: ,.Il.:,:":.,,_ ;tl��111: 1:11""""" "- I . I - I . . - I __��.. --1 I . . I I I i � I . I I .i,.. I I I I 11 - - . .1 1 . I . I . I . - I I . I 1� � !k �.wi 2,0.1 tyl 11 ,;1 . 4 . I 0. I I Tiam. 100DZURNK NITAR, I - �. . I—— � I I.. I ­ I *I-,. ,, ------,— � ­.- 11 - _­­ -_1_.1._.__ --.----I'------ . � - ,��, ,,,,, ... I -;- - ----1111. ­­­ � .R."'M 11-1 ',,I -0 I . � ". �__ .... .. ... , , I 11 ,;i. � 4_.______ , "', M, I I , , =­_11____�:" I . - ! _-4.0., ;; ,,;;imm 1-1.1- - , I , I I' IWA.v& I I .10, .-ft till�. P .*111"k of * : � _-1-1-1- RW1w""WrwW1k"!i -_11 . � - I 1� - � I I Uw Of roil, � Im"th � i I ==, I I. .1 I 1: , � I , TM A . .11 -The , ' � I � 1$I � I ,it I ,� � U I " I , " , " , , 4'. ant*,ft­oa-%z',, " " Will" 10MAI . " I I 0% . " Dl�$l I , - , '', I . .1, lo 1. 1,01*�, I - I "t" , r Ct U.."e 1 �5`141*109 �[ I I I I I . , . wslibo,i,04�0 U,440*4m �, % .. . , - , -, , I . I 1,00"Ving, 0 'a 1464 - ii - I . I WRONTO "Alm I I - "I . orluipal, � , , 011i , - , __ � " 000tiq4t,thoy. . should iz *Mt4 - U411 Corp. Harold 0 X, , rl] near jOrand Rewl. bqfT(-rcd a serious WORVINT9 M ` ' � 19 it '"d it Owuid, 'and Mrs, .wila Campbell, son raosse .., I9,q;j Oct. 110tk, %vjpn two ban4 b,31,us �� I tno �14 ii?i ZiW.,;(;, witeikAtodii. Campbell, of B � �. Oct.,22.­T4e 11w , � . 4,4t . I � . . ttgn I . - togettivi, % ' TM - WM !. A and, . , hi eedoffk's cau . I-tjtj Wo (Not4ti0ais (or yestarday I . . �)Oot%QUJI .W,upy ftWb4o, ve Kok to I % 114111"W, and. ben hQuwi� 40 fougW4,� - � � � $ , , % .. __ s , 11*_,Frd4Ve.. . the,,, eollields, 0ouilW.,mitildle 6r � I . $11ow. 4.1 I - ­ I . . � I M-40iltoba. wiaoat ' I ,10iirW�01 4_W,sY,tQ. 445Uk0o#11f,Qr",ere Mk� H, E. BorUe has pilre, as, - the thtllfteri4pon bijrned downt, Ahe .bja;e , - Ort r#toroi 1*0,r I I , . I - V111114"to � . I Mgt 144101nit.2vair Tax . I *0 04404 Tt * - � ­o�. I . E. E4 or, 14"log from a sparli; f6m' a thre,sll, No. I tiortuorix, 42,34 0010 , - , . ,A Ilia( b CQM.er' I Ocery, Clinton, (to . , ,, (to Mr. -**px ef,thiip or Alaton. (to , I . 141. ,b_ _v y. . -furi- - , ­ ­ ing efislue. I % I � I 11 I murytrPlIbles 41 '" Ilullpjford� Air. j.1nd -.Njm. uti4iflowd. I No. I AprlififivOi, ga'al . 44d , di * � I No. 1 nor%44 . %ft U04 . rXii. 2.17%. - I I 11 � � #Iwy� ilia. 00 I to y4tukr driigo leave Clinkou, shortly. Rev. 0, F. �ajt(ID. of X111unipeg. a, $0, 4 wb*at4,#tlA1 . , ', , t,oj X I 11 �. t_fAbox - _ L . I . Q(P I Msnilto4a, OAU� (to � psAl 4j,' L , 4itgr,iii, Far 060.0100 W 4*1d "I I ,. ,t W1111asis), , ^ 0 4t eyV1114; , , Robert Ana Habert, tW6 4ous Of bir, forfillel, po.slor at Uodeilch 444, Clint � W 40ses a I _W,J�e :Frederick Hammett, of Q 1 90,,li 4,�two like. tak V I t'arola, a former."has rcceilt4L 'been beveff, of, two Belt : so I 'y . . � *Qur, W_44.el ;;.,h -diss ,D d(ed the past ows Wiled In actit)4, 1. � X04 Ro I. fel4d, 3411jo . , ,, , .. QU46 I Wet . I 0 'N %78�4d, ,M4, , "resident of.'Se�forth. hav , lent' flalpIt No.'a VW.. 43%e. .1b, k from 'Spanisht. 1pfluepza. ' I Mr. .!! . Gordon. of Victoria, P. G., *%Lr4s tilled - No I &o'.L ' _ I I I -*0tM_- = 9 IQ it 141AX , . . ..xvhile tlylug in FUneg, 40 ' . so%q. . . Wars of L i4 loet you ku,ow'-wbat jpmat *, ff Mr. Peter KcAny. a farmer of the ,,am Salton, . . d, l4fout. Wid, A,merickit Gor'n, (Traelck.Tilrontoijit, � No. 3 Y,4110w, Ittlitodirtad. aquitn4k I . ImItatlona, . ' __ . a jQ4d- 6th 0neesslon of Muloss, Bear Luck- %vIllist Itly:Ing. lot OltaNya, met death -W. Wn _A% lKidney- P46. 1 . P. f �! wx 1014-dirled. namtootal. out., I �� .% ypur Dip 4110 F *I : � , _ - 'now., died suddenly at a hospital In n Italy, 09'I'la Atil (Accorelloo to his Out., . I . . v#AWduPrQrtWQm0AtbAViUX , Mr. Jaines Kenneth MaIr. son of Mr. , $140). . . ! � I b ck d I found ltelief &I W" M London on Saturday, Oct. 12th. . sold to 4. Lq. 4 Ilplilto, now crop. Ift 0 Iso. I I of 441)(Mmo .00 and A T. K. I�Wr, 6f Goderich town- .3 w1aft �tlew crop.. 740 to 770. I I I o I , o Mrs. Sutherlo4d� a former Nvell-krlowu ship, ed on Tuesd?y of I;Xst week of Ontsirtat Wheat (Datile lit 4 Montrelki 11 11 =A=A! lbox . T'. , . 1TWmAkimia thefri't.00l bigbjy to ' no resident ,of Wingham, died at Calgitry. pneumonia, In .Ws 26th year. Re is I No. 2 winter, per car lotr2li. .4, - on the - having weak WdAeys, as tlx6y have n Alta, a short time ago, the body being aurldyed by three brottieris and two . I., ­. . , , ­­ NO. 4 WAntopit per car lot. &X$7. . r I % ,,,,,,, # eathelPtow6." brought to Lucknoyv for interment, . . No. 1, 49ruis. - . A -L. I cr1% of - . . Re inhpacillienal suce' I � 1. 1�tstvrs: Dr. W. L. mair, of Holstein; No.$ aprin 1,18': , he ., 5 I bowson, of Stanley, one flohn . I . . . eug Of 5=0 . mrs. Henry of Hullett; David. operator at Pass (A r14r1n2%*.*M1vht* Outside). Wdho Rls 14 all parts o dd � I of the oldest ito most esteemed rest- Milverton. Jean, teacher at Kintore, No. ii..'""o, 114 . *�Iug& forth"4180 imitatip .,�jg? ­ . I Barg S I . us, 80 that dentli of that township, passed away Itial Myrtle, teacher at P rt r I I --- - - .. ­ � u et 11 an �" w . 11 r thiom. . o e 's ill. *a Q. td no ka, F ght Outiiiiele). , . � . ­ - _.. - - . J . � .. 0 W" is Accord , Ina , - , . or t Oat., 10th after an IllnesS of -several = - .io r I - , - ­ � __ -_ - - . ­ 0 a - , - . mmith-S. . - I Mr. Richard James, (one of the pioneer Buckwheat ( J"! a, 11hts out. -ion-orfe'ry. . a-, . __ I deideM residents of Wingbam, spetion, V445e.d g 1,40) 0 flicat , � _ -_ -a mAiled Aft, 0 * f 'Qeby,Th� On Friday, Oct. i1th, the death oc- away verN'- suddeirily on Saturday, Oct. ;9;Y,*7A"0,0_G_NlrlR to Freights Outside). I - - to ouk a . I . N41)WIL i , 11 V I ink, , I I ouried in Toronto; of Nellie, beloved 12th. lie had,been poorly for a few � . 2. nQualual., I I �. 1. . youngest daughter of Mrs. Burgess, Of days but had been up,and around on Manitoba Plo,ur ( crento). . I ­ - - I -1 -11 Tilevale- The Interment was mdellia the day of his death- ,He. was. born lu�� ild, op. TIN 4&.- Keep X)ows Inside Durfujit Cold � I . - � - ­­` -- -'OSTEOPATH- - --- - --- liiluevaler -cemetery. . ­ Ciiiiii., �. . =!1AW mot -- Iiii 1111111111� - - -, ­ - - � =4 (= Nights. _____ " Qj'FfiW&11,-'Eh)�_.--_6nd '6iiie to Cariii" War uallty. old crop, 00'2. in rL GEORGE OEILEMANN, Osteopath, Mrs, Gates, widow of the late Jacob when he was 'nine years of age, and Xontlreal.,410.74. In bass. Toronto. I The season for cold nightff will be . ID spec , tallAt in women's and chtl4reals Gates, of Ripboy, who was visiting her for the past 52 years lie had* lived 16 M.111feed (Car. Lats, Delivered, Montritial here all too soon, In this northeria eld 4, � I seases. Acute. chronic and nervous dis- daughter, Mrs. Jaines Johnston. in East Wawanosh, Fraights, Ong* included). virders, ,Partial. dearness eye, ear, per ton, 137.25, r. mate. While it is true that keeping t at. Adenoids a oved witn0e buolinew. died quite suddenly on Mon- Rev. F. W. Hovey, NJ. A.. of Burling- BM "n, per to the cows inside means more labor In haul . 44a, knife. Consultation Ir .0. 0 e and day of last week, in her 58th year. ton, son of Mr. C. Hovey, and brother Hey (T`4!2.1�rpnt.). cleaning the stable and more dIM­ .. I res deuce, Ne on and 6t. A rew14 Streets * No. per ton, $22 to $33, Be at Temperance nan, Mrs John Walters, sister of '�Mrs. of Messrs. J. E. 4nd Bert Hove if Of mix,k per ton, $20 to $2LS0. oulty In keeping the cows clean, tbLe 'orth Street. john 'Bean Clinton, ,passed away re- Clinton, passed avvay on Monday o I"I extra fertilizing material collected In OUPS, 9 to 12 a. In., I to o p. nL i Straw (Track, Toronto) , a Saturday& cently Car lots, p � on By$, b 'Thursdayg t at 6amasous, Arthur township. weel, after an illness of a lkttle,over a ,e,r ton, $to to S10.66' this way will probably pay for the , krinars' Market. extra labor. It this does not, the I v . _ s_ _ appointmeo . She was a native of Goderich town- week from Spanish influenza and pneu- Fall wheat -No. 2, $2.13 per bushel � — ship, tier maiden name being Trewar- mania. Mr. Hovey had been .rector of Spring wheat -No. 2. $2.11 per bu-stisill, extra supply of milk received by tha. St. Luke's church, Burlington, for the. Goose wheat -No 3, $2.08 Per bushill. ' keeping the cows In a comfortable I CHARLESCOARROW, Barrister, Solicitor, On Wednesdity evening, Oct. 9th, Mr. past thirteeil years. Barley -Malting. K14 to $116 Per bush. stable at times when the temperature Etc orner Nurt- striie; 4 Osts-New. 86c to 87e par tiushiiii. �, Ooder�ph* -Out. � . nd­ square, A c eaforth, son of the The Influenza epidemic claimed its Buckwheat -Nominal. drops below freezing -point, will do , . .__ - — title Francis &m+tt, of Ravpurhoy, %Nas first victim froin 43-inton, Saturday in 11-ye-Aecorlting to samptet $1.76 Par so. Efterience shows that cold has � HAS.SEAGER . married to Miss Rachel Nellands. the pe'son of 11%irs. Frank McCaughey, a very marked effei;t In lessening the .. Hay-�Imoth�, $26 to $38 per ton; mix. In" ftOW. I C Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public daughter of ,NIvs. A. Nit -lands, of sea- who L111'ed fl -ton Prielillionia %hich-40 � , . puticul,wrly tQr cowl� th_V_t___ - -ad xnd a over,- 22- to $25 per ton. and douveyancot , Offlce , court House, Goderich. forth. ,� lowed an attack (if Influenza. Mrs. WINNIPEG GRAIN MARIEM. have been milking for- some time, Bill NIeNaughton, a r, I McGaughey N\as one of tile 11lost popu- when the natural tendency is tot- the RC. HAYS 1POPHO 88. Clinton C. , Winnipeg. Oct. 21. --Cash markets were cow to dr tip and during which time . boy, still of Mr. and 'Mrs. John .Nl(.- lat, young tattles (if tile town, being quiet and dull today. Oats close(i ilia, y Barrister I Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. Naughton, of Stanit,�, has tuade the a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shan- higher for October and unchanged for, every means should be adopted to fo office'Rainitton St.. sterling Bank Block �.nlo-,,llje soorlilve. I)a\k] McClinctly of nohan, of flullott bmnship, and had December. Barley closed to hi herd ,rl keep the cow ntilking. Cows should Goderl 11 . a c , 1. only been married u short October and December. Flax i0se Real Estate, Loans, Inittrance Ailhurn, is another olit Clinton C. time. 'k I I lower for October 3%c higher for NO a milk at least Lon months of the year. __ — _... . - — buy to lie klll(,Il in Jj(-tion. the churches of tilt- to\\ii and county vember and 2%c 'higher for December' Leaving cows out of doors on cold ONVEYANCINU A.NL) No,rARY I closvil oil Sunday and Hit sersices were Tnnlp6g markets: Osits _ October nights, after (hey have been milking '. .. C � Nliss Agnes Fnineps Andrew, youngest \v otick� , at- cps ad 84�c, closqd 85V2c; December for six or eight months, makes a ithdrawn until furtio-t- u .Pe a to 75%c. closed 7516c. GEORGE E GREENSLADE, Ba can- daughter of Mrs W. NV. Andrew, of thtal'gh tile doctors vialin that thn greater ten ency - lylbield, d for rV;'d cows to go veyaliclog and .'\ULaf-y . I c Seafvrtll, vtho [(it. solne years had as- Flax --- October opened $3.1 d .. I . � (-pidpnile is [lot as seNerej here as in $3.19I)i:; November opened $3.117: cl.oseed dry. . In PROLTDFOOT, KILLOBAN & COOKE, ,sisted -Mr. \Vni. Crich lit his s I 0Pe some or the surrounding places. Will; December opened $3 09, closed $3.12. Where cows are kept Inside, the 114ilrWerb, boliciturs, Notaries Pub- thorv, div(I fill \\)�ilnesditv of last x\eek Barley -October opened'a.rid closed 81; On lie, E�c. front pneunionilt follo\N�ing intVivnza. The Srinvish influetizit epidemic is December opened and closed $1.02. stuble should be cleaned regularly ga Offlcia-On the Square, 2nd door from Cash prices; Oatti-No. 2 c.w., sca: and some absorbent material like of Hamilton street, Godertch. Prance., A. .Mason, beloved \vifo (if s tilt seriou., at i-aforth, upwards of No. 3 C.W. 8234c- extra No. I feed, Private tunds'to loan at lowest rates. Mr. NV. ,N. Watson, passed B\v y of) AOO cases tieing roliorted. During tile 82%c; No. I feed, 801hc; No. 2 feed, 77%q. sawdust. shavings, chaff, or cutz' O it W. PROUE)FOOT, K. C., past weeks ffie deaths ovvurred� Sun- Barley -No. 3 . straw, Rho-uld be scattered along the let J. L. KILLGRAN, H. J. D. COOKE. a C.w.. $I: No. 4 C.W., Friday afternoon, Oct. lith. Deceased , la N, thp eight-year-old daughter of \, 95c; reJected and feed. 91c. passages, an the platform, and tit the � ),,,., . In Flax_No. 1 N.W.C., $3.19%; No. 2 C. gutter, This helps very' much In NO I — — its the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben ;1nd Mrs. Thos. Habk-irk died, and W.. S3:16%. sy AUCTIONEERING I Mason and had spent the greater part another daught,er is seriously ill. ,11he cleaning the stable and In keeping in � of her life In Blyth. She was in her funeral of Miss ('wrtrudo Kvid, titkulght- CEI1CAG0 GRAII� MARKET. the cows clean. grt HOMAS OUNDRY. 29th y�ear. J. P. Blekell & Co.gr Port the followins Another advantage of stabling on (�jjt — I T er (if Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Reid, ,,Nlio prices on, the Chica oe Board of Trade: to e Live Stock and General Auctioneer, A quiet but 'pretty wedding took succumbed to all attack of do il, Prev. frosty nights, to 1hat It prevents the Sy Hamilton street, Goderlch� pla(,,P at the honie of Mi". and Mrs. i-netinionia on Frlda�, v%as held on Open. High. L,ow. Closb.Close. cows eating frozen feed, which is gen- pill sales made eye ym,iiere and all efforts Corn - ,made to give you satisfaction James Walker on Saturday, Oct. 12th, sunda.N. The condition of M. McKel- Oct. .... 12Sl� 1301i 1281/2 129 130% erally considered to be injurious to to. F% sale no � pers� _ is* discounied. wlipn their daugtktPr, Beta, becarne the lar. express agont, N\ho is suffering Nov. .... 124% 125V, 118 12014 122% milk cows. They may be kept in the I. bride of Mr. C C McIntyre of the r : : � . " Dec. .... 119 12OV4 115 X, 116u- Illiv- . I I of . , I . . -VETERINARY I . I root pripin"on a, s nium, ImproNe.n. Oats- stable or yard unit a ter t a pasture , � Bank (if Nova ,',cotia, Toronto. only son ,f,hp schools, chut-S,hes and 1110ving Oct. .... 687% 69V, WA 6-87% ' haws, and In this way the aninials , , Ir. CLARK, V. s., graduate of �o� Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mcln�yre, Of picture sl�iovvs lia,te been closed since Nov. . ... 67% 68�� 66% "I � 66% 67 are protected aekinst digestive troll- ., I .DP-thwe-Ontarlp veterinary Colleire Tot,- Peterboro. ThankSITIVID9 DRY. and business is Dec. , 66 i� 67 1/g 65 �k 65% 66% bles, and conditions are - I -onto. I respectfully call the attention or Po k'-* , , more favor , I laorse, owners to my approved method of Mr. John Sherrill, of Stephen Tp., practically at a standstill. Oct . .... ..... ..... ..... . A34.70 34 oo able for maintaining the health an" F, I operating on horses, teem. A fresh sup- Nov. .... 34.60 34.90 34.50 34.70 34:80 milk -flow of the antruals. -- Prof. �� . ly of veterinary mediqlne always on H. H. Dean, 0. A. College. Guelph, � Cand. Office and stables-NewIrate street, Oct. .... 25. 60 25.65 25-60 25.60 25.20 Goderich. I Nov. .... 24.32 24,55 24.32 24.50 24.20 11 - - ___: m W Ribs- Prevent Great Farm Loss. � INSURANCE . Oct. .... ..... ..... ..... ..... 21,00 1 R Nov. 21,15 21.30 21.15 21.15 21.00 If, through better care and man- I (", — agement, the average life of farm tio I McICILLOP MUTUAL_FIR INSL:RANCE Over 7,500 Persons Were Placed I * - CO. —_ OATTLE MA4KETS machines could be increased by a sin no] Farm and Isolated Tovin Proi)erly Insured. on Farms This Year. i gle year what a tremendous saying clo ,,Value of property Insured up to Jainiary, I I f would be effected. The anionnt a act I LO, $3 04SX15.00. . . I "TON STOC`K YARDS. - through nt�ie- fo OFF16ERS-Jaines conolly, President, Experience Shows Cold Niglits Lovv- I DO. ES farmer loses each yeai -Goderich ; Jils. Evans, vice-president, end pain, prevent fOstaring ant� .TORONTO, Oct. 22. -With some. lect of his machinery would pay for ba �� )Beachwood ; T. E. Hays, See.-Treas., Sea- ers Milk Flow When Cows Are 1 heal. Tilt, I, why those who hove thing over 1�000 head of cattle on the the erection of a plain weuther-pi0ol sto . �' rorth. � DIRECTORS -D. F! stcuregor, Seaforth ; Left I.n Fields. I once -.1sed `)ru-Buk will never use 'Union Stock Yards market yesterday shed that would kelep them in good ga . J. 0. Grieve, Winthrop ; Win. Wrin, Con- I any Other ,-RaLment.. trade was very dull for all classes condition- Prof. John Evans, 0. A fea stance ; George McCartney, T lickersmith ; (Conttributed by Ontario Department at Miss Viola, liubley, of Upper Go- excepting steers with weight, and all College, Guelph. . . ,. John Ferris, HarloCk ; John Bennewise, Agriculture. Toronto.) shen. NA3., wr!tes: "My sister had other classes declined sharply from -- - na Broadhairan ; Malcolm tticEwan, BTucefleld. I giv 1, ­ AGENTS -J. W. Yeo, ,iodertch , Sandy INCE Oct. 31st, 1917', the On- I so;,s on her foot that c9mmenced 25c to 50c per cwt. Some cOmmIB-- OPEN HUNTING SEASON IN THE' ,Ie Leitch, Clinton ; wyn. miesney, searorth ; ) E. Hffichley, Searorth. tario Government Public Em- I lik, bolls and then cliscba'rged. She sion houses and drovers placed the 1111WILANDS NEAR AND I1R0- 1110 Y en surNred such ;r.Kense pain that she decline even more, pronounced at SPECTS' GOOD Policy Holders can pay their asges.,mi3O)s ployment Bureau have secured� could not wea", - a � at R. H. Cutt's Store. Goderich, A. J. - S her :I,oes and had from 60c to U5c per cwt. � rish's '(�Inthing Store, Clinton, or J. 11. employment for 19,000 per- to reinain in tb house. We com. There was a lot of the lightweight ilr-dialdy ill-, �­,,t hunting di,fri,A, kee Reld's, Edyfleld. ., n Til, an, ho-al".1 ill ill,- High - I sons, of which 7,016 were men and inen, ed u .ug �ani-Buk and the common class of eastern cattle, I" All" � __ ... . . .... ==-- , __ - � . . j ( �, ___ -1 11,984 women. This work has been Fit; ': FO , ( , imriptutred. Then the weighing from 600 to 700 lbs. Young hind, fir 11111arl" and that ,elltj;,-,�l "r .. � FOR GOOD RELIA.BLE sorf�s s' . p d dLL":arvIng and be. steers sold around $10 and $10.50 th" 111-�,%ilwv ,q-11".1 up hy tilt' , alli, [Ili I accomplished for the ,most part fon,, :on,,, the places N'v ere entirely which were'capable of great develop 0--oI 111011tAl h-HINNiO 11, ill, 1111111"lls.. 411( �) Nll'til;�,att;�,,�,i ,,M�r� 11111111111-1 ortt­rloni� an" �� ivithout 7:im.-Bult agalin." lowed to go to the abattoirs. Some o- � it, .1 111itil-.1, f'o, 111"o". and d.",r t, Shoe Repairing through the efforts of the offlces tit Ilealed ol.pr. NVe shall never be' ment, and should never have been al � I TV Toronto, Ottawa. Hamilton and i ;; For eczema, blood�poisoulng and the heavier class, too. looked as ']'If,- oi-ri .�r;,�­n r ­r Ili-, Ifighl.ind- or 11� SMITH & RING London. Since April, however, new piles. c,,�Ls and bilrus. Zavl-i!ul( is though they would pay well for care I I)lll;ll,i,) ifistrict i� frool \,,%vloh.'r I'l il On &3t Street opposite Knox Church bureaus have been opened at King- e(1­MIv !�Ood. Ail dealers, 50c box. and feeding. 1'' \�,\.'llllwr 1.5111, hoIll 1h.\, Ifichl'IN.- . I I GIVE US A TRIAL ston, Port Arthur and Fort William. I 1. B The lamb market was steady and � , -------.- 11 ______ - , -.---. - - _ � ___ In order that. the best results might �, ". Md W practically unchanged at from $16.25 '_ ______ ; ��� be gained through the campaigns for . C � 1, ra to $16.35 and as high as $16.50. The I - � .... - .. """"""""""" farni .laborers ..Lhe . effarts.... of . the - I - - . �� ­ .. ... � ...... . I � . ... .. . . - f..,. - - I -1-1 , ." k � .ran of sheep. and lambs. was 2-1-95- ,' _ --- . . I L S Trades �nd Labor Branch, the Organ- . Sheep were steady and unchanged. I ization of Resources Committee and ,.� , .. I '? The calf market, with about 250 on I I , rh � hi I theAgricultural RepresonlAtives I ... sale, was steady to firm. ,I, Broph L, Bro 111 were �i,r,- � �� . I co-ordinated, The province waR di- The run of hogs was 1388, selling r ' --------- _ � I G DIERICH vided into six d'91ricts, each center- prrucecl on antarfo farms. Of thesc at $18.25 fed and watered, $18,50 a , I . I � Ing around one of the bureaus. The weighed off cars and $17.25 f.o.b.. �, ,I The L ading organization is' now such that each some 3,300 were men, 2.140 boys and the Outlook is for steady prices a I . county, through the Agricultural Re- and 1,260 women. Several cainpaign3 for the week, , ", funera I Diremrs presentative, is kept in touch witn have been launched Including, ''Sol- EAST BE'F[,'A[,O LIVE STOCIR. � diers of the Soil" (boys between 14 I and Embalmers I ope of the Enildoyment Bureaus, East fluffalo, Oct. 21--Cattle-Re- � , and 19 years), "Haying and 14ar- ceipt4 : T us the ,surplus labor in one part of v _ r)(p)(1 (;t,od sti,,tig, corrinion slow: I the province may be shifted to a est," "Sugar Beet Hoeing," "Thresh- prime steets, $17 to S17.50; mlitriping . LOrders claref illy attended j% Ing and Fall Ploughing." and "Flax steers, $1,5541 in SIG .'M: butchers. $11 to I l t � part where a scarcity is felt. Any $16'. yearlings. $12 to $16; heir,,ts $it to . . I � , or day. farmer in Ontario, by communicating 12.51D, co -Fi $4 to $12; bulls $7 50 to . . . �, at all] houn -nig4t Pulling. " Over 250 boys were sent , I . . � ­� I . with the Agricultural Representative to the sugar beet flelds of the Chat- 111.50; atom<k�rs and feederq, $7 to $10.50; 11 . . I : � , I — for his county, may learn how farm ham district, and 125 are now pull- fresh cow,s and swingers. steady, $65 Z ­ . Ing flax. , to $145. 1 Il. I i help can be obtained. Hogs-Reeell,ts. 1r.00h: 50c to ,55e Inwer: : ; , , TQ.date 7,800 persons ha,ye been Of the 1,260 women sent the ma- beavy. $18 to $1% 10, mixeil anti %orkers. P . - .- jority are on fruit farms. An effort $18; light yorkeis, $IG 5h to UT, i.',; PI $16.50 to $16.75: roughq, S1550 to $91r,: i ,-CLUBBIN RATES ----- - ___._ __ —,---- was made at the Toronto ofllce lo stags. $12 to $14. 1 1 send women to assist In the farm Sheep and lambs Rec-elpts, 10.000. -_ - I I ingS kitchens with the result that 70 wo- lArtibq Sne lawor, other's atend): larrilld. WITH THE STAR Sample Box Br $9 to $1575, f --w Slik.Y�Rrlingn. ,$7 to I - . ­ -- - . --- ­ ------- ,- I . . � I men have gone. to this work. During $13: wethers. $11 In $11.150; ewes, $4 to . I' I ' ' . . the wiuter.a class was organized for $10; mixed sheeti. $10.1,0 to Ill. The Star sail Tailisto Daily Globe ......... .. $5 25 he purpose of giving girls a traln- —_ — 44 " " Daily Mail and Empire ......... 5 25 Ing In chore work on the farm, In Advance Toward Danube. i " go . 1. Great Results ' ! � Montreal Family Herald and April a coume was opened, at the On- PARIS, Oct. 22. - - The Allied ad - I .. Weekly Star .................. 2 65 tarto Agricultural College. where Vance northward toward the Danube Specia'Is at ' I 0 1. " VVbAly Sun (Toronto) ........... 2 40 Chronic Sufferers Find Relief I ft a " Tomato Daily Stkr ....... ..... 4 30 about 150 women and girls have gone continues without Alackening, and a � . I ,put to assist on mixed farms through- statement from the French War Of - Daily World ...... _... 5 25 Chronic sufferers from Backache, out the provinep. The reFitilts aeblev- flee Saturday night reported the oc- I :: :", :: tw.1110. Daily News ............. 4 30 Gravel, Stone in the Bladder or any ed by these women have been satis- cupation of KnlaJf,vatz. 25 miles 1. $4 de FArmer's Advbute .............. 3 00 � 6. other form of Kidney trouble are gen- factory from the standpoint of the northeast of Nish, and near the But - H �ff 111w Country, Gentleman ......... 3 25 erally willing to try any remedy once. garlan border. Along the Morava .4 " 44 farmer MCEWOR S . 0 Daily Advertiser ....... 5 00 The excruciating pain caused by , It ls'the desire of the Department Serbian troops have reached Trate- .4 trily'Free Prm ....... 5 00 " :: :: , Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatics, In- that every farmer In need of help is n1k, west of Kruchevatz. The state- — � t ' Scilly ilness ...... 2 90, fiammation of the Bladder or some supplied with suitable and satisfac- ment reads: 19, .4 .8 aria ids, Renewal. ........ 4 25 her form of Kidney trouble, is so tory assistance, and It lFt toward this "On Oct. 17 and 19 the Allied Men'R Ovir-ralln and Smocks at old I tqri&x "4 Westinimler. 3 30 at : :: - ,all , great, that persons afficted are often end that our offires are organized and troops made new progress towards plices. .. " 14 W6, l�1'446r ....... ....... 2 90 driven to spending large some of money into the fulfilling of which practically the north. On the right Franco- Men's upavy Underwear. S&JL4&y N;Aht (Yorlinto) ...... 4 25 in an endeavor to find relief at any all the energy of our staff Is put. Serbian forces occupied Kntajetaz, Men' -s heavy fleece lined Uodor. 0 41# 0 Ne.", - I I . nd it Aftlinte ............. 2 75 e St. wear. " 86 " flains Journal (Toronta) ........ 2 25 0 On account of the supreme Import- and are marching on Zaletchar. In i " is " Weam's Han Companitas This is proven by the testimon of &nee of food production the greatest the centre the Serbian troops forced Men's medium weight Underwear . (New York) ................... 3 25 hundreds of people who have ' ;ytten atntilunt of effort, in all officon. hatil the Bovaan defile north of Alek- at 75c per garment. " " " The Satitr4ay Eming Post.... 3 25 US letters sta,tmg "that having falled been put forth toward recruiting and sinatz and captured two mountain M('n'R hea�ry 13ockR, 3 tmirR for$ I f " " "' The Udiss' Homo Journal.... 3 50 to find rellet aftoT years of trying, blacing men on farms, yet a large cannon. Afterwards they advanced Iflon'ncotton Glovpm,forfall, 15c, . Unid,fadlnirpokUttafl,nandioLne;ubacribem) they tutuda to.,Qin Pills,as a last . number of people have secured post- toward Sokobanjit. West of Krucbp- 20c. 25c a pair. # I The Canadian Counurts" resort --- and a simple box of tbeie Pills I tf6n, In othe�r lines of wdrk. lgig-lit Tatz our advancod elemonfA have I Boys' fieeee"Ilfietl Friderwear, I - 1. Maly) ... .................. 2 00 soon convinced them that Gin P'lls'w&s hundred and spvi�nty-one men have reached Trstenlk. on the south bank RoyA' Sweatcrs. I a A. is The Yodv a 6inpaid an ........ 3 7S this roXnedy they iseeded.'t' been placed at factory and munition of the Morava. in the region north B,)yFi' htmvy ribbed 8tockings. 11 " " Scatish Anwins ............... 4 00 that . io all we ask you to do. Try a work, 3,200 general laborers. 2,000 Of Novivatar, the enemy. pursued Royf4, Mitta. " 64 11 Scientific Antarican ............. 4 'PS box of Gin Pills at our expense, and if builders and 1,624 a miscellaneous by our troops, Is retiring towards � nov", Rraeeiq. 16 11 " estaglialliun Magazine ...... . T 00 i See ofir Flannelette Blanketn � ,A it " 4,101ccleft's maissise ... � . 3 00 they fail to bring you the relief they occupations. Women Lvo been pine. Krallevo." I before you buV. Thev are a Q. have brought to hundreds of others ed an follows: 1.690 domestics; 1,271 1 16 " " Americas flomes antil s witb similar Kidney derangementst it munition dnd factory workers, and _-1 - .. I ___ . - - - fined (Itiality anti priceR right. I 11j"t) ..................... 4 50 608tij Ybtk 116thing. 1,700 at e-lerloal and miscellaneous I Try a ran of McVwen'A own To itUbscribeta In the Unit6a Stateg Mrs. Dechele writes- �a abetipations.-Dr. W. A. Riddell. � I Baking Powder, large tin 28c. � . %6 oelifli; addition, to au above, to pay "I received your sample box 62 I I Try a lb. of 3 x Oleomargarine . � Mn Pins, and tbay have done me Superintendent. Ontario Trades anti I when britter Is iiemrce. Nothing I #W,496i 1.1111.111or l3ranch. I hotter. I Any obimblastillan bt the above publi- a lot of good. I can congtatulato Ul" 'rr . I y a 11). of our 9hortening Se a r - *Mtoi* &ay M haa vith The War, for , mylelt On hAVIng tbAm, Bud I The Canadian ,.%heit erfol) rw II)Is 11). cheaper than lard. ' OtAMP16: will never be witliont them in my haq pro%ed disappointing. desapitx- tile We have SL nice ar4nortmont (or ! JU Ow na Day Mail ami Easpins....$5 23 home." incroaged PfforIA to pill R largpr arrosee GnwwMo Sbed putting In boxes for Overperin. T6 Pjaill lltjrg�($2.65 his s I 30) 1. 15 This teattitiony how a woman who ffito crop. Tbiq Pffort mu%t I)p rplle%%- T01111111111% 01111116 - - . � N. 1, , � � loran. skopideal about buying Gin Pills ed for 11119 Victory Is in the air (,iin- I ­ I . Ame Thtee as nr , ow pillrells ...................... $6 40 'shotild convince you that a sampl* bot tilla must not r0ax in hr -r t it r 'irn- j *a I I 11ftfitfibeeli by P68tial liate or E, is woll worth writing for. Do it to- Isabing simplies It Iq Important that ! , *.*4 W& st our Milk. Address day. Addrood: , � I tho, greateAt pos4ible wileat tier,pairi. lie me WINA . J. J. MCEWEN i . I � � no 14*60181 Dftg is fts"Ical 00. plafi.%ed fhlf4 fall. The VniteA �xtaie% 1111111110111911. 1 -phe" 44 seetth side square, I " V"ATU4 & tWTEL, rftt6 0AUX16. Criop this year wam fortanatel4y a MR A a essiraft$L$111' . " bra -D - Q . P040*9 The ftt, 10. 11,4,ftiddlillits AMA sadreft re , uereq I be Camada's , 9. ,N-pxt ypap it wl, = ta 0ftVA dd" of Canada Food lUmsd LicenFe Va. w --7R43 I � . I I - - - - i I I --- -1. _; - — —.---j I - I � ,t)oderlefi. ftt. 016., XA#j 90*19 IRL011111MAX, 14-y� 149 turn, The Allies deptud upon us, I - I '. .1 . I i .. V � . I � I , I � . I C -­ , ," I � , I � - � *�, I I I I I � , - . I I I #­ I — I , I I � I . I . I I 1( 11 ,'i, . . I �, I I., � ,I, � . I , ,� �� �. L — I ._1_�.1.­1­_____,...M � I � I � . - I . � ,11, , — � "I., . �. - L, ---" t_ , I . I i " h - I 1. � � , I I . . � 11 � - . 1, , ill A , , . ,,, I . . . =AIM11111le `V . a I � ,�_ _,, _11___4" ". . I -1ka t " �: im ���,, 7"'11011WAip, I I . . W . . . I I . � . . , � 1. ...... 4 % :70���r . ' "His Nagter's Woe" Redords sailati, g�cia " Woft " %-" I ". _­­ ­­ 11 I I - I . R C4,11% low. 10,11aglit, doublo-owd . 'Me Yoke ere at It to Amorksin Q4 _ � . Will" I 'coo Do IV Amotricaft Olijghty IN% Axtkpil, Fi*W* I 0"g -*-W., Han" - Mori" "larrio 18M � zit �j"1411*Ffts", - - i . "'ana �Ulrlft . i 10 -Inch alw� Soo It .. ocord A K" Led lFistislaw wwrittirath 45154 1 Want to GO Back to "Buith*" woltrittumth I ---1 __ � ­­ ---ZXqUI#ft#--R44-SiW" -- --- L Forr�:l I L I 6�r0itiy-11 "Votiq ft&,d**"-* I . CatrusloMe Luca 6017 Hear thejin at &ny "Hil Mlilgeell Vojee!§ de#j,er I - -, � ._.__.,_­___.____ - Mittrok# lirom $34 u go *fa"-"M#ntG 4469trita. Witite for frets copy aFour 624opxrs �u"Fjwycla,. podia 116tingoveir9ow "M Waste& Qla"R*Ciclifd#. a . Berliner Gra—m-o-phone Co. - MONTREAL . . LIMITED RE . Lenoir Street �� � "His Masker's Voice" Goderich Daiders . J. R. LAUDElt I - . I Don't Forget I ,.There are no otheral You canfiakjpur�heee Viftolas or "Hismilater's Voic-er,wt-c-d--icts*'i-t--oi-ii-�ut— out authorized dealers. Remetrintl>er--'rhere laro no otherel 18277 � __ ­ .— — -- ­ ­ ­ I .... 7 - . ­�____,__ some ot the- Northern dlstriet� of � - - , . - ­.­ 11 �, - , tarlo lijol-riding Terniskarning, Tuna- SMOKE TUCKETTS � - ml anti the tertitory north it "d �outh 11 the Canadian Government 11ililway ill ' i tario, the op6n season has been ex. I I I T&B CUT ided anti Is froin October dst to No- ' inher 30th, both days Inclusive. A I I nopsis (if tile gaint, laws 4" con!alned the 0. T. R. �ubllcatlon Pla� - --- -_ )ullds.­ Full Inforrudd011 Lill alit' I'- - New Brunawfok has adopted a volult- lou to agents Arand Trunk Ralk"y titry rationing schville jul, fil" 1 -jot, Stein (11' Mr. C. I.;. Horning, distri ,,t of her people. This plan %vas pr,�parvo ssenger agent, Union Station. Iroron- lit conference of represeutati,%(.� ,,r i,.vai — . 11 food committocs, women's Institutet, OASOP4M and domestic gelenco teaviier,, ii ,N,t� ,revised and approved by the 4 lu.ul, BUM Food Board. Similar plans art, i­tu� - I fOrilli ilia t,ed In Ilia othm, pro%inc- r,- . vlAefl� In efttaln nflnor dotaii, I,. tit r Slat, Headache, Sour Stomach. local conditions. Sluggish Liver rid 110 Ilia- . � -_ ' Take Qlascarets tout ht. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, radiges. CASTORIA n, Sallow Skin and Miserilittille Read- as come from a torpid liver and - - - gged howels,'whleh cause your stom- W � - i to become filled witi, undigested � 1 �d, which sours and ferments like gar- ' I BROWN OPTICAL ge in a swill barrel. 'nat's thi first I 1) to untold misery,-indigestlon, foul I COMPANY [,.()N(')( -)N 1� ses, bad breath, yellow skin, mental. I rat everything that Is horrible and ' EYES EXAMINED � wseal ing. A Casearet to -night will , I e Your constipated bowels a . thorough I � li't D;W(,� (',,I'll I ansing and straighten you out by � - riling. They work while you,sleep- i QUALITY G ' LASSES 10 -vv ;a duggist willi P you Iselin . for I I I GROUND AND F1111 -D good moutIts. I �", L - The world has always been divided I " ' � . '. A'r NIODERATE, GO I ST .. () t\%o cla4se-those who have saved ., ' I thos" N%ho have, spont-the it rifty I � _Z23 .DUNDAS ST. Phone,197.7 " I I I . I tho, extrioagant."-Richard Col)(Ion,'I � ;"L ,� - I _.;I:. t% . I 1% - -__ ­ -_=!_-_ �.__ 4� ,__ . - - - � __ ___ - �_ - M a "Nomilk � ,ddmmL iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Amme-annone, -0 N W =fl m m m . . . I . I , . low ., 1, � 'F 1, � t, , I . . , I- � . ,, . 1. 0 , L A . � I . � , I I . , * I - "!'- � q I '. . . , �, ,*-,-,,, 7�1�,' " , 1� I I . L PSL ��* � , , ­;"i� - w' I '" 1, i I ,L'L .'��` ' `�_."_ If 411i..11 -ti, ', 4 �.� I -1 1��,� ­­­­ I'll I L". ­­.- - � - ", __ "Zia", I . llal�, t - ��