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t3 THCBBDAT, December 5. 1", THE SIGNAL: LODE
Rheumatism..
I
'�"`• is Uric Acid in the blood.
Unhealthy Lidneys are the
cause of the acid being
there. If the kidneys acted
as they should they would
strain the Uric Acid out
of the system and rheuma.
tism wouldn't occur. Rheu-
alatism is a Kidney Dis-
ease. Dodd' s Kidney Pills
11 have made a great part of
their reputation curing
Rheumatism. So et at
the cause of tho"' fearful
shooting. I1:Iiu, and aliff,
aching young. There is
but me sure way-
Dodd's )`a
el a
Kidney
PiHosAli
You have heard of bits -and
read ofb wuits-- and eaten biscuils-.-
but you don't know biscuits-u&A
you try Mooney's Perfection Cream
Sodas. They arc everything that
the ideal biscuits should be.
The air -fight, moisture - proof
package brings them to you fresh,
crisp, inviting.
Practically every grocer in Canada
bas MOONEY'S. Yours will get
them if you ask. In I & 3 Ib. pigs.
tot.
aim
HN
Q
no 1a,t:
IF TOL' ARF. LOOKII(; FOR THE
BEST I's
Christmas
Groceries
Ct) NI F TO .�.,r..r...«®
STURDY'SI
We have fresh, clean stocks of
all the goals specially required
at this season.
NEW FIGS
NEW DATES
NEW PEFrLS
NEW NUTS
NEW CUXRANTS
NEW RAISINS
NEW ORANGES
NEW LEMONS
We get a r a D t e e satisfactiop,
with our goals.
STURDY & CO.,
THE GROCERS.
'Phone 91. On the Square.
Lawrls � 1
Hair Grower
A NEW DISCOVERY FOR
RESTORING THE
GROWTH OF HAIR 'd'
Warranted to effect gunil result% ill all
rases where the Aorta ape not alsluhitely
llestrovcd. Removes dandortiff, stops
the falling of hair and brings a new
growth on bald heaths.
HAS BEEN TESTED
with excellent Ii-su1Loo. i cAn show
where it has restorer) grnwth of hair
after alnaAst t rtltl baldness. F.imily
and readily applied.
Warranted free from any
harmful ingredients.
Give iL a triad!. You will la• pilra,c l
Will be, sent by Hlnil fin •rus•eipt of
price.
30 CENTS A BOTTLE
I�
The"a
Dairyman
aa-eall
Dulry farming V lucrcuelug It al-
most every wellon of the cvouulry,
largely because It Is recognized no; one
of the must economical forms of agri-
culture where preservatiuu of soil fer-
tility Its conaldered. Opportunities fur
dairying are found everywhere its the
salted States. The different st'c•tluna
of the country have characteristic pe-
cullarllles, but all nerd milk and its
products. 1'luccew awaits the dairy-
man
airyman who tits his work to the eun-
tlltiuus of the phaco In which he lite+.
He should know the value of a good
dairy cow and how W treat her, lie
should rec'ogulae the nccesslty of
cleanliness from the lime the milk
leaves the udder until the finished
product Is In the hands of the con-
sumer, lie should knowand Inert the
needs of hN market.
Horses on the Dairy Farm.
On etc ry furm there are sev-
eral hue V to do the necrsttary
farm work and hauling stuff to and
from the city. During most of the
year word Is rather light on a dairy
farm as compared with other kinds of
work that the horse Is called upon t0
�Alafnl(actntrl and sold L.N.
J. F. LAW R
Ton conal Parlor. Iledford Block,
GODLRICH, ONT.
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THRICE w=L BMW DRArr HOBBR&
rProperty of wonsin experiment sta-
tion.I
do. There I17"E c work to be dune
each day of the -ear, and this pro-
cidesmime e=ercl for the horse.
which keeps him In physical con-
dition.
There Is an unlimi 1 mar4•t fur
high class daft hones,. not the kind
that a dairy farmer could raise It he
would breed the right klud`of animals.
The lseople who use draft horses int the
city are willing to pay long •niers for
them it they can only flet the kind
they want. The horse w•eigbing LOW
pounds, out of ordinary ;hock. Selo at
a compantively low prlre, but . m
well matched, sound and with good
lrMkm and weighing from .1 1)
4.000 hounds sells quickly and at an es
ceptlonally high price.
It seeing to ud that most dairylneu
are so situated that they could raise
at least one good leant of drafters
each year anti would scarcely feel the
time nod money opKJlt in producing
them, says Iloarl's Dalry -wan.
Mliat is needed Is a leant or two or
well bred mares. not necessarily pure
bred, but animals of gond slue, strong
bones and well Matched. if they be
grade I'ereherons, forced them to the
hest Percheron stallion within reach;
It they are Qydes, use a Clyde sire.
Do not crumbreed, for It Is just as
rulnous a practice In the breeding of
good horses as It as its the breeding
of goal cows. Aim to gel well
matched teams, stroog lanes, sounJ
and with goal action, and a ready
market will always Int' found at good
prices for such kind of horses.
The Man Behind the Cow. .
Not long since an unwilling farmer
said to me, "I like politica, but coB-
found the cows." His cows and his
farm showed that. ile was a poor
dalry farmer, and ■s it conaequencr a
fllmsy, slack twisted politician. An-
other gold blot farm and inured Jato
town, Ruing Into the grocery business.
It tsook him two years to strike bank-
ruptcy with marked su1 ceatl, llad he
leen a thorough, systematle farmer it
would have given him The Mental
training v. mrrninx business which he
lacked. There N no better a1•hool on
earth than the dairy farm, with all
its vegetable, animal, lttechanieal and
commercial problems, to fit a man for
safe eomp�rehrusion in other affairs if
lie would but know it. How many
farmers do yon know who look on
farming In that light? It In a light
that will Illumine the entire problem
if farmers will (only let It shlte Into
their minds anti Ilearts.-k'%-(;overnor
W. 1), Iloard, Jeffenlou County, Wis.
Refrigerator Begs For Butter.
lit the mut moor months It In a bard
matter to transport butter from the
duiry to the market nod .keep the
prints in shale unless the dairymen
has ice (or tills purposie. Light retrig-
erntor boxes are manufactured which
can be used to Irrent advantage, as
their use will keep the butter hard and
firm And enable the maker to deliver
It In that condition to himcustomers In
the hottest weather. No one likes to
buy a parcel of butler that is so soft
that it can hardly toe handled, and the
gntml dalryman will not attemitC to
low a I/niter on the market In that colo
dilion. E. ll. Webster.
A Japanese Viewe.
Pen U(slltlo ll'ra, a graduate of the
College of Agriculture of file l'nlver•
ally of Wis1.011w0u, who owns a dalr}
Mrin in Japan nail has recently re-
turned to America to buy a enrloatl of
pure breis dairy cattle, Is credited with
the opinion that American dairies need
more sonshiun In stables, more caro
regarding clenallneas in milking, more
attention to stamping out lubercultsla
and a Inr"r number of pure bred auras
to Use herds.
Surprised Her. _
lira. Jagesby-1 \vas Tery mach sm-
rorlsM at the r•ondition in which you
ralne home last night.
Jaggaby There yon go agalal I'd be
willing t0 awenr that i came home per-
rertly aols•r.
Dlrs. Jnggohy Flo you did. Tbars
what omrprlsod me.-ilhstrateil Alb.
Carole".
Al-nfminded Profesanr-User, dear,
how ram -Y thee. women are' if they
harem't tut the sea bill to hetwesm ftls
Msww of a tftotbe on exptodvissr-
POW Bela d
SPECULATING ON SHIPS. '
Now Underwriter Gamble on Overdue
Vew•ls Festa at Lloydi6
Whet It sblp Idotenlue, an oppose-
tunlly is sometimes alfJnted fur a
gamble ot'I.luyds. It cau to n -a illy
uth-l"Itaal flint underwriters who are
Interested In the "ovetdues" are only
too w Illiug to get rid ut the risk by
flaying tt preollum uu the Insured rote
to those who are willing, on thele
terms, to relleve them of their 1'edpuu-
0lbllltles. 'fist. premium varies with
file chnuted of the vetisel turning up.
The smaller the chaucted the higher
the preuisuu and \'Ire vena.
Thr rales paying on "overdue "
xer'e as accurate barometers of the
probabilities or otherwise of file ship ,
ever hoeing heard of agalu. These un
derw-rilera who spa ulate on "uver-
duea" are generally known by the sig-
alllcant name of "da:lurs." The Iusur-
auce toil an "overdue" may pass
through utauy chants ela before tire
ship Is. on the one hand, "posted" at
Lloyds its -missidg' or, on the other
hand, she arrived In wifely.
A ship Is never "posed" until the
comulitlec is thorougialy satisA yl that
her carte Is hop elem unit until the own-
er lit of the same opinion. Before
"posting" a notice Is pat up for a
week Inviting nay information con-
cerning the vessel. If this elicits no
news, the comuliltee at Ito, next alert-
ing votes the ship as "missing." and it
notice Is looted accordingly. The lois
Is then settled and paid for. it stay
tie Incidentally remarked that "post -
Ing" at Lloyds constitutes a legal
death certificate for any one on board
the missing ships. -London Express. 1
A Distinslien. I r3t "T,•Il mp." said Jllas Witherupp, "Mr.Newman remarked to you that I didn't `show my age, dldB't her'
"Not exactly. He said you wee• areful to conceal It;' replied MIM !YS
Frank.-E:change.• g,O$bONTRr.�L.wlNFtrEC.VAkCCUCEr ST.JOHN,HAMILTON
THMARKETS. �� E. P. PAULIN, Local Agent.
Liverpool Wheat Futures Close High-
or,
ighor, Chicago Lower -Live Stock 1 1-ne donation is tarry soon one sales or A hard thing fur ludips tat decide is
• -Latest Quotations. extort stock were inside at k, butcher' whon to continence their thirtieth
' "tock at Pic to J%e, ant culls at k per year.
Monday P.vening, 1o. -e I. . Its. The trade In calves was fairly . ac. 1 '
LMerpoot w•be,rt futimes closed to -dry 1Nz, but supplies are commrocin[ to de. Umbrellas am like fuels, as n.Dally
.•o to lid up; ^nen, %4 up. or -rase and prices are firm. ebolc- veal" the poaq'eat get -tort.
At t'Idcsce,, Mer. .vh ut 1•lllaht 1e Ins- &old at $1: to M,,; glad. at ii to ilu: fair,
erg fare. cwn, ',•: I. er, and Ucr. oats t%c at 75 to:. and common, at 83 to 14 each. _
Z dere. In sympathy with the continued weak
Winnipeg Optioc., Iativlcetl and downward tendtne-y of prices
for
for Canadian bacon In LTHE
lite leading
urop- HE
Ynllowint; .or,- file r1u,1Jc q.tuWllolu ea pan markets, a much weaker feeling hu Q
Oi11JdtK^g Arabi ftlt•srrs ro-day: developed In the ]-Cal bog situation and ORIGINAL
Whea$
t,Doev. L(C• told, ?toy It 11 bid, Jade pr,ct•e since this •day week have dec•lineu ,f[]I1l\�
81.1."1 Md. Sk to 72t,e per cwt., onaaing a net reduc-. \ ialY\llfll/rl
Data-lhv illi" Md. %lay 510, bid. rs�t5 0tion of $1.70 to iLi since the last week AND
Toronto Grbin Market. �rY "r Uctobcr, whllp, adian Ing to our own n
private cages. Canadian n bacon In 1r do C� ONLY
Liver-
Grain- � pool during the month of November do.
\\ heat• spring, bush ...... 1-1 'A to $.... ellaed En per cwt,,, In Lstdc•n. Y to Its. _.
\\' best• fall• bush ....... 1 dl IN a.1d in Bristol to. The market here for t, • e
GENUINEw•
heat, g•os-, bash ....... 0 M .... huge to=day was In an unsettled corMl-
w Opsit, rt. it. burir':.::....- 101 ... urn and (sackers were bidding T.I9 to
Peas, bush ................. 0'es .... $s J-.. and $5. Sri per cwt. fur soei-ted My i
I3uckwhent. bush ......... 0 79 .... for delivery Juring the bedunre of this I _
Inn el/y. bush ............... o.N week here, while sales today were made I A.0
Vats, bush ... .............. 0 52 0 u V-
I at Au per cwt. weighedc
off are. RL
Toronte Dairy Market. East Buflalo Cattle Market. OF
utter, dalrv, Ib. rolls ...... 0 V 11 lm It' ',.%HBItFF \LODec '-C'attlo-Ba-
aler• tube ... ............. 0 % 0:r eelrt", 4111111head; active: good. 108 to , IMITATIONS
G tiera
, cremery. Ib. rolls„ 0 70 031 blather; common, steady: prime steers. PAI N
!1 tel, 'Creanler,Y, bates .. o is 070 � g.,•) to SZ5 III,: shipping. $1 M to $3.50. butch.
Fg:• new -land, dozen to
torso. 14.18 to &.25; heaters. SLZ to ft.; cows. pp i e 422
F.ggs, cold -storage. doaen..0;A .... 12.:/I to $4.10; buns. I=.i to 1 4''...�P , SOLD
r.bei large. Ib ............ 012'tt .... stock
/lorktord
i 'and (!!dere. fCLW Le 14 �,: ;tnt•;c hatters,
t'bestq twin. Its ......... 0 l s� i:: •r, to 82-75, fresh cowl end springers.
Honey, xtract^d, Ib ........ 0 12 0 I3f1 .•hot er steady , c•ommon, 83 lower; SW to i ON THE
N York Dairy Market. f $ a�,M
Its:. toe••. _.-Ct.tt-', ateadyt Hogs-Rert•IDt -, 1x,7d• head: settee sins 9_D MERITS
SUIT W Y,c hllfher, n•.stvy m1:N, yerkers y KDEie�
rerrlpts,
'retainers, al-clalso. :Wit•: and pigs, P.70 to 1;1.[0; mughs, il.1i Ke tyl "'lJj
tilled; tI fl t 4 to .,r. bHd, ee•ronds �. stags• t3 leo $1..:,; dalrite, Pt tJ ,� 1,a1. OF
to speolal. �. t r •. elate dans.. ommon NCO ht0
to nne•.t, a ; Imitation creamery, I ,H�,p and lambs.-tlecelpta, .'II,WO Ileal: i�Q�"S LINII'4i:I�'
ttrt•t. '^'r to Zk. prvs•ess, rommnn to are. _a". active and ;teud Iambs, slow: f
lull•. b:• to - . western fa•.wry, com- ratives. 1:.c Mw -r: lambs. ti l" $e.31;-LINIT[D MINARD S
n.un to flrst,tui• o .v5 ir. awn *occmrJwrs L&
c n t4i , quieU r rt U1 ]:Yd: sGste, full )verm'�' li-.1-. t" V -14t: wether*, 1:.::, to
p $s.w; .w es. 14.;. in r.25; .lieep. :ed, v LINIMENT
fine
ea F' oenall, colo rl and w.dle,' Neld - ass to tt7. +'. CAnaJA IazzLIm tfi.S. to 16.0 flex. I:.Gr: ilu , I,r,•t r he.t. IN,: emall. -
late made, htost, 11511• to INar; ,•j r., a,s1d - - too prime. III%,• In 11a� : du.,
fair, A In Ile; doo, to eolore'l. Sept . -
fine, 1'K-; do., %bit . 1(x t rin., huge. 01 -
tni,er lot t. If -sir: d... co mus to, prat,•.
tisto Iles; slikoa. Ic to 11
I:gg". firm. r--ipts. 1141: st.tte Penn-
„\ tvanla andmea rAl'. to selected.
tv bile. 1&' t. :.n, K hal ►0 1.1 lee. Jai• to
13,-: Lruwn and mixed faney s eoled, 3w
In eA•: average bent, :I4 t" %L. first 10
^ora firs3
t, •t to X. wtrrn ioulh-
ern fl ret e. tel b, %. .-•utoads• tCe to ?r.
CATTLE MARKETS. \
Cables Steady -Hogs Are Again F rm-
er In U. S. Markets.
1A t.I d,N. Iry .. I"tod„n o ublcs a,c
firmer at 1..,• to. IP%c per Its. drearee•1
weight: refrlgl,ratur lw•cf 11 4114.1 d rt
IIA toe,1K1a11d.
Toronto Junction Live Stock.
TORONTO. Dee. 'J. -Receipts of live
stock. nt the Union Stock Yards were
00 cur Iual.i, eyqsfhposed of 927 catch•,
7:1 aheep and TC t,•,��]1ves.
ExporfFfs.
1'r It es ranged rr%4n $1-l. to 04.70. Mellon -
aid sir May Mee having sold on-- load. 1110 .
Iba. each, at tier latter price. Export ;
bulls slid at $13. to 83.73.
Butchers.
The boat load of butchers' rattle on the
market were throe broustlit In by Mr.
khnueur, which were Mmght for the I.r-
%,o-k lsresaM tieefl'o., ut 84.0;.: beat loans
sold fru m N.:r to $e.0o: medium, $.675L ler
14: common, 83-A to $7.:-r; cows, $«Io to
11.3t; rannets, 7:.,• to $1 .',•t per cwt.
Feeders and Stockers.
Not mwiy feeders or stoek-rm w-rr of-
fered, alit," there w'as to a,•o,l demand
for them. Harry Murby and several farm- +
era and Ilse stuck dealers tieing on the
lookout fur them. Pelee. were ,ploted
unchanged toy 14r. Murby, its follows:
Milker and Springers.
Ntltrr and springers were In. good de-
p.and and sold front $27 to 02 each.
Veal Calves.
Trade shady at unchanged quotations,
at 14 to :K 60 per cert
You will tai:, ►rine real Isar -
gains if you Asil to see what 1
can do for yon in oar• of those
'Good Cheer ranges
Good Cheer art heaters
Penn Esther ranges
Nulhilg just a4 g.00l for the
monry t every one gust_ teed.
5 per cent. off for spot
Cash
Shoop and Lambs
------ -_-
F.itport sheep wild at $I per cwt, and
_._
lambs. at 83 to i'.._, per cwt.
Hogs.
r�
Oat $3, Lr t%,t. ted a hugs ono hang-
!11 at >}. tart owl.. fed sand watered. owl
onI
14.s, f.o. ear;, st country points.
re+i
•
��' Say!
��
entreat LIw Steck.
.„
Iit(1N•1'1►f:.\1., 11i1e. 2. -Imperial) -At the
Allpric, very rethalntthly.....
iaonlre•td 141-k Yards, Nest I'not Market,
Ladies' and Misses'
five re rlpts ter nv, ateek for if'* week
Not.
Did you see the da;4rld
ending X. were 1.101 cattle.
shreQ and lamb+, ',W.1 hosts toad 2- t ,att;to.
CUTTERS at Bo
while thot fifferingto for local con ImMlon
thew morning wen• ludo rattip. Illrl ■he^p
Wilson's warerooms
and laml.w, 1751 ho4w and 1:'b ca Nees. Uw
Ing to the spaxwleblo weather and fit-
on Hamilton street.
acm^what scarcity of good to 'holo
w i a t 1
IXkYe11, be undor""e to the market I -
the pra�s westfirmer and the Imprvvsnen
Ile lute the hest collection of
Is that as Bonn it's We glut of poor ;tro t,
('title" Illar ever cattle lir town.
Which has been coming forward now r.,
No lll•itter what style yoll hoot
eeversI weeks, is ever, price" hnr tux br l
III w11111. 111'1('1', th1'y alit! (111.11'.
ler grades will advaac". but there w'ia
rel actual chance 10-40Y. in the earl%
lle Im. thein (1111111
t,art of the day' trade w'a.rather slow' I
art later buyers came r1,rw'ard
@ �t
$5.00 up to '
mere fr -'t
I'- velth a diaf.oMunn to nprratr• And fit
Tq0•�
ArmaAd for Mesh and OufNdc account M-
Call Hive Look
c'me. good, enntrwlte•ntly en the whole an ,
and a '.
active trade wAa dene :Ind a strwst -k4
No, I No 3
Tt gtUNTts.... eamaw 1nl. pm
wA RAt:u le.a pas 1,!1r•p„,
PARRY 401L.1,11
am-'waAt maA. fit rplte of the large o r--- I
2Ins`w n( It-4911nnJ Infrrfor rtoe!t.' t'ahln a
way. anl' I141b is alw•ity glad lad to li
it don't
11rs frnen IAvtorpritet tin nnhu-dsoy re-
torted trntM f(alr !n ,. anAAMn cattle, Trot I
stye you. you want arts -
thing III lila line, Innyhe
noted nn Improvemrat In peters, pa co.n.
have friends who do. He In i"Ib
red with a }}treek age. ChMce _$c'here
for
seel.l at 41 t; 9911. At 1•.ie in
ngeut
fair, at 3%C to 4e; common at "o4le to illy.
Carte
and Interior, at 1%'c lot Ze tel Ib. i
MCCORMiCKMACHiNES,
clwtng to the conun""d M
IIMrAI f vui
of Iambs coming forward• a w-sker +1.
GRAY CUTTERS, BUGGIES,
Ing has prnYalhid In the market sml
FLEURY and PERRIN PLOWS
prices for geed cholee sink hlvo de-
etlned %r per Its; at this reductlen the
demand w.@ aewlthis mbremg .rid nn
1V.'f11- ttsele feaolteA, With ells Of rhnr
ROBERT WILSON
stork At 6%0. good, at Otte to Reye, an.i
at 411, to ' pprer Ib There s,:
Uh i
Icommem
nn firtUtor Chance I" fit- rent9lNet. of tr
tnsrket for sheep, Rhea Myaattt� ntNt
�GODERiCit,
stomas aI tRa das16 Med a a►aek `o.
Com:.:�1.. NOV. 25,'07
NEW
NIGHT
SERVICE
TORONTO and OTTAWA
iDAILY
i.1 'I'„tune., Uo.1.lp.in.
I Li. Uituwa In.li p.m.
In ferret baro Lnw. m. Ar.l'etrrboro'1. p1a.t1.
\r. Int Lown 7!01..m. Ar.Toronlo 7.10a.m.
THROUGH COACHES sad
PALACE SLEEPERS
Through tickets issut•d, and trains
Tall tines connect to and front points
in Ontario south, west and north of
Toronto.
fall lafnrmnlhm fmm
J. Kinn. Tickol Aserm. lfoderich.
or_wrll e f •. It. Ven•rt: t. U.f...t.. t •.1'.IL, ?oroln m
GRA RNWAV.�r
To GUELPH
AND RETURN
(IN' At'COI'.NT OF '
Provincial Winter Fair
TiCKEs17`1 GOOD (if)IN(,
DEC. TrH TO 13r:i
VALID FOR nlrl'1•l:% I'Vi-ii.
MONDAY, DEC. 16r"
\11115\ Ylof• •I'It \tf;l. 11\ 1111:
BRAND TRUNK zAv$Tew
Noll' .ink ASK1'14VI) OF TIIK
BEaT OF EVERYTHIM
TIIAT
renin Railway Travel Can Ifftr
SMOOTH ROADBED
FAST TRAINS
,COMFORTABLE COACHRS
t toll IntorinAl Inn may fir obtained from
�. F. LAWRENCE,
Town Agent.
Ofaoe bou rs -A'lt s.m, t o v p.m.
J. STRAITON
Pepnt flrket Agent.
.1 U %t!•IMns1A. 11.,10 i 11s•-, Agrnl,
1'nfon til„tum. Turmito.
........................
Silk Waists
for Christmas
Now in StockF:
'
1
HAT NICER GIFT could
lie auggebled than a NWP' HILK
`` WAIJ1? Neter before
have we shown ►uch a splendid
variety. 'I'liginclude rich black, creno+, alylibin plaidr, hand-
sunte Mtri tr rllects, pretty' dreaden
desigos and many plain culurs.
Allpric, very rethalntthly.....
....... .....From *a.00 to
Ladies' and Misses'
Coats and Furs now
Marked at Quick -sale
Prices.;
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' Goderich ladies' Wear, West St. ,
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tween Toronto and Parry
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Ticket -"rid
Offices: All Stations. also Cor. King and
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Toronto and Union Station, Toronto.
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The Signal's i,,
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The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe `` $1 30
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The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe 4 50
The Signal ;►ala Montreal Family Herald and
Weekly Star . . . , . . 15o
The Signal :Hid Weekly Sun (Toronto) 1 70
The Signat ;ind Toronto Daily Star � r 2 iii
The Signal and Toronto Daily World 2 75
The Signal and Toronto Daily News 2 35
The Sigmil and Toronto Weekly Mail and
Empire Il
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1'.rndatep ttice.-ulgutha.toa11)Vallr•,it-Idorrrl.,weckly M„tl:,ridF:nqurt•.
'rhe Signal and Farmer's Advocate . . . . 2 35
The Signal anti Winnipeg Weekly Free Press 1 60
The Sigiml and London Daily Advertiser. 2 35
The Signal ;tnd London Weekly Advertiser . i 6o
The Signal and London. Daily Free Press
Morning Edition 3 50
Eovening Edition - 2 90
The Sigiml and London Weekly Free Press 1: 85
The Signal and Montreal Daily Witness . . 3 50
'the Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness . 1 85
The Signal Intl World Wide . . . . . . 2 25
The Signal and Western Rome Monthly
r
(Winnipeg) to 1 30
The Signaland Presbyterian '"}�±° 2 25
B'M1yS[ni&,.•-0 I•,v ryas s '
The Signal and Westminster 2 25
The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster . 3 25
The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto) 2 35
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The Signal and McClujre's Ma�azine • 2 40
flrarluding rowtage on McClure'. tt1 an„didn wddr-oot
'Che Signal and Lippincott's Magazine 3 50
tlarinding pealAlre on Lippinev,tt's totAn.ulian sddre• h
,t� rhese prices are for addresses iii Canada or Great
Briwin.
'rhe atxwe publications may be obtained by Sig-
nal subscribers in any combination, the price (or any
publication being the fid,►uregiven above less $f.00 rep-
resenting the -price of The Signal. For instances
The Signal and The Weekly 'Globe . 4130 1
�ay77'' The Farmers Advocate ($2.351ess $t.00) 1ff
pf:
$2 65 9t%
makinsr lir hriic fele the three papers.'92.6.5. ' +
iy.., The Signal and The Weekly Son . . i t 70
r 1 he Toronto Daily Star ($a.3o less $I oo) ` r 10I+:
. The Weekly Globe i$I 3o less $t.00l . al' to
1 h
the four papers for $3.;o. els'
if the publicafion you vc;ult is not in above list,
let us know. We can supply almost any well-knowli
Canadian publication.
Send subscriptions through local agent or by
postoffice or expreits order to
tk'` .n,f Vanatter & Robertson, ,.1t
N 1y .
JJJJ The Signal, Goderich. Ont.