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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-6-11, Page 68 TIVAIDaT, 'Jun,. 11, 1908 Not a Miracle • THE' SIGNAL 1)1)141RICH, ONTAlt1() li,ow 1 feel." Ile tensed ((Wily. Ile kuew all too • Dr locuan, Limited, But Medical Science BethsH 1 Aero Toros*, Oat , • tientleasiew?-•- • • • tt. and failed every day wild 1 bad to ene time mes 1 began to lose flesh quit .work. My Oyu:Maas ad ali my friends' said I had soot:acted eoneurnp• lien. 1 fasted from 165 puands down t• 119. I was advised to go to the Rockies or to the coast. I went to both 'plaees under heavy expeare. 1 min- tinueJ to fad. ALAI was advised by the doctors to come home as septhing more could he dune for nee. Hope seemed to Lave leftlise. • -1 tried Psych's, and Mime startiug its use 1 have gained- :ruin 119 to 141 wends. 1 have used 810.00 worth of thremeslicine. 1 am a well man auJ 1 regaled say too leech ie. loaner of- Pr/ - chine. The 'strongest tecomottendatten would be weak in VLCW of the fact that I believe it has saved ter life. It it without doubt the beet remedy fur ran -down conditions and weak lungs. "I sincerely hope and trust that you continue your good. work of saving run down people 'sad consumptive trout the grave. Wishing you and Poychine Continued success, I remain, oae Iftlycktite's best frieuds,"- ALEX. MeR%1. Sault Ste. Almost.tverry brings it letters like tine above. Psyehine will rereit this record in every, case. It is tke greateet_gassiieine knee'. .%t all dreg rata, 50e and $1.00, nr Dr. T. A. wag, L.wited. Teronto. The Pantry, The Kitchen and The Diningroom - •- are requisites in every well -ordered household ; nevertheless_ They would be useless , . adiuncts to the 'home without being supplied with Good Things • . •-••• that are fresh'aind pare, from STURDY & CO.,_ THE GROCERS. Prompt DeiAery Phone ot. Gray Buggies We bate them with Rubber , Tires and we have them with a Steel Tires; and we have them with Anti bile Seats and in all the late, -t, STYLEs. It you want a Buggy. or ever expert to want. one, tail at OM' ware. 1504011 and ete• what we have. The Dray Buggy t4nies ft the let•gst Carriage Factory in Canada. You can't make a mistake in buying a GRAY ROBERT WJJ.SON Agent for McCORMICK MAC RY, BRANTFORD WIND ILLS. - FLEURY and PERRIN PLOWS LOUDEN HAY TOOLS. STANDARD WIRE FENCE. STONE We alms haven large stone /, dotty and are 1111.1.11:PII • -imply building stone o1.011111K lo Mtge nr small quantities. deliver(*) or at the quarry. Ware -Remo leanditon St., COULRICH, ONT. FINE TAI Suits and 0 ORED ercoats FOR SPRIN • Nc t.r Woe patterns in elotlic . trimmings nail perfect fitting comfort and thetethility are feature, with us. Leave yourorder • • Ceerrinht. IOW SeVtorner BY COUN S. COLLINS Beth looked curiously about the hal Behind the scenes had always been domain of fairyland to bor. Th thought that she was to witness a re hearse!, aud n dress rehearsal at tba overpowered her. It was not at all as she bad pictured ft The Joug. low ceiling...4 hall wa Vey ualle the stage, cud; the masa properties and scenery tbrown ultout 1 uppareut • throe bee ilitered her, huge bielderlay imailist an Italia fountaiu, and flower beds. stacked on above the other, lookidi very unlike tin flower beds she knew.4 Over in one coruer,e group of me were. pulling anti 'hauling at a gir dressed as an Indian. 'In • the cent.' ot.the hall half a dozers Writ wer \tell how. the felt. 'flint 031110 roman- tielem that urged lior to the stage net. against Min. Ile W4I•4 just SIes• ton. good natured and a faithful friend. bill entirely to Unromantic. to I,• appeal to her lie:t0. lie litul .100'110 •Ittaitiour of flite etage_lor her Id I 14enrErlig liEr raii.argai. Only a mit, mete could Work the oilier change. /le hn.1 slipped oft' when 'he L ' come iti, folloeiiig the example of a the relit, :mil now turned to u cigar •. tor *dime. the Wtt%1 en eefttity• seteettng ••Mt% from Inv s cave when a ery trentt, Beth caused hltu to turn. fhere just lirlom the platform stood meg, tee 11,47 tool the trick. lu ereltemeut i01111' One hail neglected to fe.ted n the ote of .the cage, euil while they Veen talking he hud slipped out and started ou a tour of eireetigutlom Allot the player,' had gone to change their eestumes, Nutt the property nuau had takeu advantnge of Hermes'. ab- eence to slip out to the coruer for a. glass of beer. They were uloue, Just below hum itU the edge of the platform wero a couple of revelesrers loadyl with „ blank clihrg With a bound he caught une of these up and discharged It Otto King's face. IVIth an augry auarl the brute turnixi and charged to Ward the other end of the room. "out caught up the other revulver itid\,llpp.d 11 lato his pocket. Thee he lit Xlmer's wand and followed of - a nA r struggling -through some tusfaudlla mimic, and not far •away a heavily built 'man was deliberately slIttlue a new leather-Milfluto shreds and rub- bing lt ou the dirty floor to take MT Its aspect of newsses. Other girls were gulag through lane fog steps at the behett of stocky lit- tle inan, whit beat time with a thick pole tie earrlea wheu•lir was not u.elug the stick to threateu sums unruly girl. drul (e'er all presided a thin. Melons lookiug man, who (Tilled to bete the faculty of beets 1 three places. once. Tom Seaton detach -e71 -himself from the group about a cage In one eoruer and came toward her. "It doesn't went much when you see it 'close to, does lt?' he 1aught.4. "It ls n little dieoppointing," she ad- mitted. "but 1 find It very Interesting." "They are going to (frees soon." he said carelessly. •'nil then run through the pantomime. He a pity -that they -eannot eet the hall upstoles, where they can•get thuetsetery up. There's a wedding or somethlug going ou up there." • "It was awfully of yon to bring me." she stint Impulsively. "Ire good for you to ...me." he laugh- ed. "A glum*, of a ilve.0 rehearsal I* rue 111.k1•Y4 INTO Illa CADS JI T elli IttlIIILD 114, the beat curet:a Ito. stage freer that know of. It was Ivey that Hennes was lu uu good humor last night when t asked Itittcif 1 might bring you over." "Im that Hermes?" she asked, went - lug to a tall, handsome fellow who poised In one corner. "That's the man Who made the cos- tunies," he laughed. ,-Hertues is that little fellow who Is all over the plate. Ile and St. Mum, the ballet 'wetter - that little fellow with the stick -are do' lug about half the stork." Beth glancisi with uew Interest at the flying figure. She'llad seen Mtn on the stage dressed In mystic rohea'a nit with all of the advuutages of seenleen. elronment. HP looked vastly differeut 10 he fle/0. abut,' the place In an old pair of trousers and a tattered flannel etert. , • Lveu u hen the players who had stip. ,_pea :o_a_e_thisszsatit ts-stoir le-etette DUNLOP THE TAILOR West Street. r -WANTED It k 14111 I A GOOD FARM for -Alo. Not irtriirel.tr ftbflitl Ine.lt WA. is #'10...' Ai % . IA %(.• NMI rirw. INA *Int. A Ini , 1 rC010.011 for -riling. Stole vilo, 1,....,... mifon 4415 be Ifmr..-%Vill deal 'frith .40 ll.A. Lonly. 1 rt,hrillre. llos log„ n' lo,t yr. N. air .11111111/18.1 SID . OM TO CONSUMPTIVES. }Award .1. 1Vilime's Preparation of Hypophosphues and Blodgett' trem the original rot milk is Hie Sovereign Rem- edy for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, La Grippe, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Maladies. Thousands of people say they have been relieved by it. SITheise who have need it Will have no other, and rev(' tttttt end it to their fellow elifferers. It has cured many after they were, given tip as incurable by their physicia The undersign...I at a vronetintiotive can testify from Lie own experienee ge --• to I Neerwitte. e • Write at once ae I aye lave danoterntie and may rove fatal. Foe hill partiellIAH•• tedi11100,611, etc.. eddremi C. A. ABBOTT. Sole Altrnt, 66 Ann Street. New York city. N. leek in gaudy cominnes, the Member was tait restored, fur the uervetus little ballet master kept nupplug lute the efseee -tett-Heed -try chairs to represent the 'fag, aud, roughly thruwing 001110 one aside, took her place to show what he welded done Not until they eatne to the Wel( to which the pantomime worked Ml 414 HMIregain her Merest. The benutlfal white girl was supposed to be thrown Into a limes den, but an Indian mid - den, by virtue 'fit talleman, took tIio plael,lif the infuriated beast; The otherreerowiled about the cage to see the trick worked, arid Tom drag- ged Beth over, wIth i whIspet'ed, "You mustn't 1..11 the ti 1.•1, to any Mho nodded nssent with a delightful feeling of mystery and watched with Interest the elatturate worklug ,ot • trick that stewed simple enough front the nudience. Half a dozen times the trick was Wed before Herne* atraightened Ip with an "All right:. Dress for the next net," And the crowd of fantaxtieallf dressed players rushed off to the mite - room. TOM 14141.110•14 hick in, the tiny form diet formed her sent of veetage. "Dbill1ineunet11" he .aald. With n "Entirely Po," she sliottereet, "qt. renege- I kheit if was ell piny:foe I aerer dreaties1 It ells RItell hard work." "You should hove been to OUP of the early •relseerenIc." he lifIghed. 'Mere e its one afternoon ellen St. 1•:111110,11 :\••11,711 et theth wtly ono of is stu .7,rts behei ell that I had fo juum In\ „let 'eMeli hi% firm to keep him from •trilting her. Ile's utgenius, but inti temper itt moreetlimit "twit'. It's no though. then with Battle of the g collipaI11141." "1 don't think l etiall want any 01 11," Wie ahnddered. "It luta curet me com• Mete!y of my desire to go on the Stage." eDo you think 011 ennid settle; down IM Islas just Mrs. Tern Poston?" be w e=a. Nome" abe•betrel.e°X ent you so, the re sting form. Back and for they weut, up and dqwn the hall, uut at last with a quick turn 'four head the brute Into bli cage just as Herm rushed lu. H was be who latched the door o th cage, fur now that the danger wu over firth ales eliughlet to Totn, tutu InylrIng praises tout 'outlet' sweet his iwit. a. a. Iferhsee cause forward, but Tont di engaginithhuself from Beth's cla went toward him Cud whispered InAlls err. Hertent\emlied knowldgly /an d:ali rled out. Plsrsently Le/ was bac a . , "There is a carriage at the door," b said. "I ate sorry that. Mut Albrlgh "\ughed T should have had so imp ant an ea perlence while my guest," "All's well that ends well, Tont "Good night, Hermes. sin many thanks for ydlar courtesy. I'll see Too tomorrow." . . In the carriage Betb citing to Tom as though the danger were not yet drer. !'ititil to think," she sobbed penitently. "that I did uot-reellxe what a brace man you were! 1 do lore you, Tom Farm, Field en Garden WINTER SPRAYING. . •• - It Nat Only Destroys San Jose Seale, but Many Other Pest.. 87 A. B. CORDLICY. Oregon experiment station. One application at lluzie, sulphur and salt each winter will do more for the neglected orehard than eau be dime lu any other way by the salute expeudi- ture of teeth etid etivrity. It nut destroys Sun Jose scale, but It also de- stroys the branch form of woolly aphis.' the eggs of the ,gretel-aphie thto pear leaf blister tulte,• the ....tdberuatIng larvae of the prune tnlg miller, prob- ably the hiberuatingdarvae of the bud moth, together with most other baseCte which may chance to be wintering 011011 the trees. 111.0 also a good Nu- gidde• 11 applled In early wiuter, 11 1. nearly or quite equal to bortleaux for the seeoitil uptillentieu (or apple tree authracuuse. Applied to peach tree* Jt.1t bt'tore the bed* open 10 spring it is a preveutive sot peach leaf curl, and applied to apple 1 ree, under elusilar cuuditions It is a satisfactory substi- tute fur the application of hoedeaux, o filch Is usually recommended for that th 41 ate. It With all its good wialitles, however, ed the Owe, sulphur and salt spray is not es cure all{ It does not -so far as known, redime the number of wortiiy apples In an Orchard, nor cats It be l k but somehow"- "Ireenine;"-treirglil gently as !he fal [era'. "Yogi wanted a hero, and I was so dreadfully eorntnotplace." ."Totere not!" nine eried Irellenautly •ehatic iieettzetrtercirtr---Ttrer. how big aud brave you were." . "All's well that .ends welt," lie - ehuckled. "Tomorrow morning you will be wearing the biggest solleatre that an eugsged girl erer had." "1 lon't deserve lt," also saki- meekly. "You're awfully steel, Tom." • Sopae hours later Seaton sat to Me little den obsorbitie* brandy and soda 14 absolute content. Be looked up at Reties p lire ou the mantel. guess ou've bed a -let of Ideals smashed ton ht. little.girl," he mused. "but it. was good for 'you, and 11 any One erer 'tells Su that that poor old brute was a darned sight -more scared time you ever round be I'll tknock Ids blamed bead off." PITLE Vint BAN JOSN !WALL used as a s stitute fer bordeatir while the trees ar u foliage. It th a dis- lltictlf.. winter ray and should be ons trees. used even le wlu only npou •tlechlti • .an Jose scale is sponeibthe presen crusade ngalust the old negl toveriel orchards. Ever)* one lug and spraying. Why?. To d the ;111 JiAie scale. Yet I find th eery Finn II percentage of our, ferule know At but Ms dreaded thing], which hey are so earnestly entlearoring to destroy. If any other spray than the lime, sulphur and Raft were being used,* reactlou against nll epraying would certainly follow the poor results of so much- latistilrected energy. BY using the lime, sulphur ail(' salt spray beneficial results are alniosCcertain to follow, whether the scale be present or not. Nevertheless every one who grows trees or shrub* should learn to know thfs destructive little pest and be pre- pared to combat it, since It may at any time appear upou the ornatuentals of the city lot as well as the trees of the old home orchard. 11 badly infested, the fruit, partial.- ariy more 811(1 apples, become much pitted, distorted Ju shape, cracked and unmarketable. It should be noted, however, -Shat-retidlith-discolorations upon yellow fruits are not always caus- ed by San JOS(scale. Upon yellow apples and particularly upon peaches •ery •elmllar spot' -are produced by attacks Of certaiu minute fungi; hence Mich epot4 &holed not In themselves be taken as proof of infestation by the tale. This con be determined dell. ately only by a careful examlnaUon nd the actual detection Of the scale. The presence of such blotches may well arouse stuspfrion of the presence San Jose.senie and should challenge careful examination Ringo by grow -- are, buyers and tospectors; eo also toted the presence of. dead and Hit -Iv- ied leaves upon the trees In midwin- ter invite exetninatlott, feff, nIthough- heir presence Is not proof of the pree- nee of the Arnie, it Is evidence that t onsly Impaired by some came'. he vitality of the tree tine been pert - end In regions where San Joee Bente Is preva- lent thnt calm In a vast neijority of testaccests the wale. ery largely re- eutbustastle tett, moss pron• troy a pesualtr of Poli4ewesa. The "tradesman" has his troubles as well, as his next door neighbor. the "business man." (hi. . day lait week a wheleeale ISA dealer In Fulton market was approached liy n tophlituably1 dressed woman, who, after asking \the lsiice..decided to buy a pound of smelts. Although it was not &atom- ary to eater to retail trade, toebe con- genial he decided to oblige her.. "I would llke to have Clem cleaned, le you please," she said. The eshnian elaaned tbem. "Oh, yes," the *mean considerately- remarifed after looking them over, "0111 you kindly take all the bones' out?" --"Vatrtatalg," said the man. But he said thlogs;to himself is Lelvent hind the lerbox .and extracted tie bones. After fifteen minutes' labor 1s wrap- . ped the Smelts In a neat parcel; whit* be handed the woman. • "I am so touch obliged to you," sis• said. "Yell Iree, my cat absolutely re- fill's to eat fish If theyrnre bony." As .the fashluniddy 'gowned woman walked out the Witness mild some more ihings.,-.New York 'Press. Cave Her agtieed Chase,. - She --The thluctliet surprises me le\ thnt 1 Millet discover how hopeless a fool you were before,we were winged. Ile-- Wolf, you hare only yourself tit blame for it. I askedfyougn plain Eng. Ilii to betzny wife. Teed the Meek. Peter- Vell, my boy, eieyou ;have Ili tett lamed yowl/let's father, Ph/ Did' volt metre the old crwiger toe the nlark,, Mon Yes. ilall. I WAR the mark. -no, - ton Transcript. Superstitions on Cutting the Nails. Cut mem on Mender, you cut them for health; Cut them on atiseday,...7ou _cut *them for u (AIM; Cut them wOreedersday.eremiebtlithemfor news; AC4 them on Thursday, a pair eat nem Mines; Cut thein OW frridarn,roututothernefor sem- row; Cat them on Raturdaydoseegeour 'true love tomorrow; Cut them tm Rundas., bad luck ' will be with you all tbe•week. After oiling *sang machine fit not Infrequently happens that n (loop of oil ythIch hail not beeneebsorbod statue the Materiel wldch te 4.tetng 'ditched. To remove the meek n lather nimbi with soap, ('01(1 WA ter seralpi tablPlp0(41- tul of ammonia w IlLsi sued lymenveAtIle- ras enotnl, bnt In the/ce inf entered 11n- \11 ens a nebeottons the * nu, Inn I P...ahoolahe pleyed oantiotarly, net it is 'apt -to finle.thecolor. Therelle en offleaxiot-Jithat wellought net to lodge hy epprarenees, no we may well ask, "What //elm Is theeetIeft for ha to judge liy When titian* enr earliest Impreoallensse poia person'aseher- actor, ranee the face As the tint thhilt thst as a nth*, attest to 11A, and sue be istinetivetly. torebthat t might tn the MUM_ ot.the :-Woman'aLlf a. • Hardy Russian Apples. Some of the Buseinu npidese appear to be hardier than any ripples of Amer lean origin and have been the means of extending the culture of this fntit to southern Nlaultotei. GRAND TRU'(_sysrit; Rcduced Round Trip Tourist Tickets - TO i'ui tient). 1 Hilton, Seattle, W10111 - imam'. Man Francisco, Callfotnia. V3111-1,11% et., H. C., Melt WO (It y and mnny ilbi Pvelfle (*nem Points Now on Sale Good going until Sept i5th. Return Litnit Oct 31st 1908. Hotheseeker s Excursions At Very Low !intro to the Noll h• Weer. VierNorth Day June nth end Zird. Via Sarnia and. Northern Nuv. igation Cconspany. Steamer leaves Sarnia :1:311 p. on. June leth and 2Ith. Pell information fmm any (leant( Trunk Tillie. Agent F. 4.,AWRENOE, Teen Agent 41111re 0,81. 1,, ale p.m. J. ISTRAITON, Depot ticket Agent S. 1), McDonald. Norte' Pam. Agent, 1:1111011 Beettee. Tomato. 7044104-74 17ctu,-)/Size ell etian perfectly designed erfectly baked erfect quality Nutritious in the highest degree. Delight the most fastidious. About 72 to the pound. Perrins Discuits Commencing -JUNE 15th OIA.M14( i•Ill• esimilittry ',me Fast Passenger Service USKOKA PA RY SOUND GEORGIAN BAY POINT AU BARIL BYNG INLET FRENCH RIVE -R SUDBURY • 61,11,7 •.• ..4-740.4•1•ten, 41144 riff,fil an hour.. v 1 1.. the timed ...mint) yin lintel hi-11.kt ',netting. Canoeing. Fishing. etc:15, . -eripth 47 MM..; 11101 4.444i,“1, /ill, t..1 FM: In r,risati••r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,.." •- • • • • The Clorious ,---- 12th , I of July M0NSTER: U11-1 0 -DATE. 01 1)- FOIE • CELEBRATION at oderich Ontario, "The titaithiest and Prettiest Tomtit la Canada." • \[, .V, .1t:LY 13th, 1908 oi South Huron have tle.lided to ow aitatersary (11 the Battle of ths Boyne ;it tioderich, the. fuming and liretty county town of 11 in • (;oderich have the matter iliosi• to make thio event :a 'lute 0:at1gii celebration itt the and will have the assistanet.- ()range:nen will it, handl Thpy ;,.., pre'l 14".(t II' Wil 111 ',1111:14.1 of the t'itizens generally. riii+11-ny fadtities with the G. T; its r.airetti,'Itt •."ectInt1R. and the lieW P. line T. IttVRti'.•;. .1. 4.-.pROUDI:00i. D. MTWELLS, L. 0 L. 132. ChXirman o: Committee. Se. 'y of Cont i! vsisigormimmisimille •...Lt oird, .Ho.seb.e'-'r.1t..A. nsner ed.. ., 511:cimi..,iii,.m..1 i-1. elm., 1 .1,11 c....i.,...). to Itov,a,,iiy.,,,,,,• Itellttiieil 1 ',flithome f °Ile 40 1'i 7110it 1)', to the •.s ioeitel Mon e in the 1 t"' 4' 't"I'e”'LilrAre 'In" •n l i:. 1"""."14 g`""1""v• 1`1l'.tuut's:::11'tul'tll11.miiitli:iv well ix Louvhdop- 1..111..R,• 111iii"i!Ieiteritt.iite IeiiVitgl. 1 ,....„34..,*y.,,14,1.10manOcuped:-W.1,111 grumble 'at 11 1If ••1 6 A 1114%,* II 31. lithium,Oa"'"i44"--4'"P•e• .A ' difolli"d I". • 1„„il I. ..ye *eat lit Iiiivkirighers-itinre14"."4kgnined'Ilrt"""ding'• r..:i Then. %%ism shore pen 'Tire .1111,7,5, (1,'I a • 1 .1••.-{e:1left the , tar+. gu •stai feAred t Mit HIM!: ••It Mlig 111 I • I plAi 1{0 •I y 1 in fled to 1 tie ,clerii" 4" 'I'd 1" t he "'elle ti5 1.- '0, ''1 'ha).. of ..M w; bilikt 141. Mr. • -11-11,4:ttri,•-' 144 't g" '1 'in'We''.311.1 1 the 'I l Alf0 nAiii : ' , %A !irk( iri *11.. • ow - peeepe-e to our Y-'•19.1"1. it.' vivo!, rothetir.il snagnificeut though . Wid...v Ilenheasv..-- "Ah! 'Mr. II, 11:::.:71,11..1:etoi•• hi. •pliell . . lett a big hole in MR heart.e 011 • The elergynct thought f •v a _Flaliffi•ty, whin the oithIl unit) di.•.' ."Sonietitie• • - -Jr n e•r• for till) 44- , ert 0 :"Mre. Itinnioy.....0:plid )3.' 111 o .II I • • 1 .; •1 ili 'p.•• to our -Lovas up a I ititiTan'•-•Tt void** hit (nit urine ? ____,..i.k.,. FULL 'SUMMER SERVICE JUNE !sal. lea Lake Supitior Division Leave tint :4:11-e Wow . Motu!. y, NVertitemtay it ii• I Friday, for S volt Ste. Nlarie, Poi Aellion, Fort William and Duluth • - ge-eieeet-- 1-1treethele- letillith. • •Georgisrr B -and Mackinac Division Sittutdays ler Mault Ste. 114.1 ie and way pin • S. North Shore Division -For Parry Sound, Collingwffiel Anna -eye mei elsmettlys 10 lig Inlet lint! French WV 'V. li;aveP• 1 iff:31 I p.m. • Parry Sound and Penetang Division heaves Penetong deity except Sunday 2:15 p.m. Air 1 Sound and wny' , ports. Through inside channel. Tickets and information from all ley Agents. H. N. Gildersleeve, C. H. Nicholson, linnaurr, _ Ti.solsteni•.%.1ur colthurwouit. • Muskoka A nd Parry Sound. Ivies 0 1,1mo I 'Ilion Station 1. a. In • 1 illy fie points het:v.4o, ol on i and Pert y 11 Casidise Northern Ontario Railnay Met emtneete1111 nr Bala l'aek Whit' t for all :t1tivitoka point. At Sparrow Lake or Sparrow Dike :,tel Severe !liver points. tieoratien Hey poinl, !Periled via *Immo fr lal'erry Sound. Ilitickeet vette. Famesi trains, rl iscrvor 3011 dieing parlor eni service. Every mile of country ot intetied. Eighl short holiday round trips over this line. Summer tourist end week-emtrat es iri Moskok,, life in Jim,' is ideal. plenty il rsee KIM ion. Ticket Office., ins King jend Toronto Ste., Toronto. and Pnion Station, Ask for Muskoka Booklet. Tubb g List for 1908. The Signal and Toronto WeeklyGlobe . $ The Signal and Toronto Daily Glbe . . •4 50 The Signal and Montreal Family 1era1dand . Weekly Star . . . , . . . . . So The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toront. . t 70 The Signaltottl.Toroirto Daily Star . 2 30 'he Signaland Toronto Daily World T. 2 75 "1 c Signal and Toronto Daily News . . 2 35 Th andToronto Weeky Mail -and mpire IN•cniiti, Mom, he. to All , „ m„,1 .„„yrinoi. T The Sig The Signe. The Sinal ; 'I'he Signal - i, tai and Farmer's Advocate . . . . and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press London Daily Advertiser . . 2 3 d Landon Weekly Adverti.ter. t 60 Lon Daily Free Press Nlorir t Edition . . . 3 50 Evening Edition . . . 2 90 don Weekly Free Press i 85 real Daily Witness . . 3 50 al Weekly Witness i 85 . . .225 n Home Monthly 35 The Signal and Lo I'he Signal and Mo The Signal and Mon 'l1 Sign:it:4441 Work The Signal and Weste (Winnipeg') The Signal and Presbyteria The Signal and \Westminster The Signal, Presbyterian and The Signal and Saturday Night The Signal.and McClure's Magazi I 30 2 25 2 25 estminster,_ 3 25 'oronio) . 2 35 e . . . 2 40 u, -•w' MI Mr( Ititr•'.. to I .:00.04111.11 •04..114 The Signal and Lippincott's Magazt e . . 3 50 611011141011g 1404,444(4. Ost 1,i11110110.04 14. 40),,I,•,jj•ft The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto . . 1 30 These prices arc for addresses it) Canai or Great I3ritain. -17 • _ _ The above- publications may be obtained b Sig- nal subscribers in ally combination, the price fo any' publication being the figure given above less $i.00 ep- resenting the price of The Signal. For instance : - _ • The Signal and The Weekly Globe $i 30 ' The Parmer's Advocate (62.3e less 400) . . 133 is AS making the price for the three..papers$2.63. The Signal and- The Weekly Sun . . $t ye The Toronto Daily Star (Sa.3o less $hoo) . • . . 1 30 The Weekly Globe 'Sep less St.oce V $330 -the four papers for $3.3o. If the publication you want is not in above list, let tts know. We can Intpply almost any well-known --canadian.publicaticin. - . 7 Send sfaiscriptions through local postoffnie or express order to Vanaget & Robertson, The Signal, Goderich, Ont. agent or by