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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-8-20, Page 66 THURSDAY, August •!U, 190$ , THE SI(,NA1,: GOUI+:RICIH. ONTARIO TORONTO EXHIBITION CANAOIAN PACIFIC Special Rates and Trains r Nt.M GODERICH TORONTO and RETURN $2.85 Spgcul Excursion Days SEPT. i, 5, 8 and to TORONTO and - $3.90 ATTRACTIVE TRIFLES. Jnternational JYewspaper ' DNIy SATURDAY, AUG. aq. to SATURDAY. SEPT. la."- inclusive-, Tickets good to return until Tues- . day, Sept 18• A.k Arent for tree ropy of 01,11('1 Al. PROGRAM M4: and 'HMV. TAn1.K, Kit ing full detail, of .p'1s1 true -sett ie,•. $10 TO WINNirEG -'0N FARM AppO ERS'...EXCUKSIO NS- Sooty 10. .,,i for dote, .unlit ion- mot train times. brorsivador..now - Jos. SID. met.8 oral, Ooesnea, u• writ. C. S. y1481P. t• P a., C.RJL, Tamar Decorations That kOika the Living Room Pretty and M•nwey. 1 V 1 t;i Study U CI M V Azelees ase other favorites of the Reason are ¢t out by up to date ✓ deals In very attractive coverlugs ur �k Nor titter -fa- Suggestive Questions on the International Sunday School Lessons„ Prepared mlli8r In tea bouses uuly In delicate by Rev. Dr. Lrnscott. B.,int/,rad 1 end parcel colorings that sluuld never later%st the tea merchant Is utilized. This pliable material 19 caught up arawud the tlowelput lu a graceful Aug. tett]. egos.. .Saul Tries tajfill David.. stilt he pure ijl loterr, or 11.1e. jrnlousy always imply Miufiilurs ? - ' Verse 111 In wli:al .ruse i. 44..! the Tether• or author of evil spirits':, %Viten a , ship 441•i41tp.. la leak unil 'duke, 1. that 111 any vetoer :111 Act of libel \Vhrtl a had saran loses his temper. ;}hd l8v,M, has (lied anything to elo with it :• 1. it *Hie 1if the 1 awv of 1..81 that theme who give way tie tierce jealousy go from lead to wolar ? Vers, 11 - Will jeelousy makes mast hale hi. lest friend ? 1).w. the Min of jealousy. Make its subjects insane Verse 1. IM it gtmrrltlly. Mu_'Hier It man who has en -eaten God. and it. Iasing as a result,. is envious of a loan who is true to (1181 :and is • ' R ? I. S:uu. xyiiir : li•hk (Widen Text - Tltr laud ll.al is a sun and Mhi4W. 1's. Ixxxiv.: 11. Vere 11 Are the sorrows of M.revese greater, o1• les., than the sorrows of defeat ? Which enjoy the more happiness. men who lermu, prominent, or those wile tenlein in nitecurity Ikea HIB) meats everylNBly tui be prosperous ? Does faithfulnree to duty always imply tepularite' and Normae ? Vere. . --\\'h41 aw•couuls for the fact that 1haviel avail more IN,plar than Said 11 by was Saul bailing his popularityy? Verse S- l'en you Idaho. Saul for being angry when the teople praised David more than they did biro : Is it 14 g1MMl thing to praise. to their l+c^" -lout that 141•4• praiseworthy Can you 11181111 a IJilele diameter who rejoiced at the prestk•rity of au0U.rr mute than lie ,did ; over his own? :-1,s-it poskiia4l. raid Js -it -the e.veryl.oly to rejoice when other» prosper more than thenowlves ? Is at pussitele fora wan to re'oice when lur.hjy lswtI►re' cast whet: twking \'rt'e.i'1'3--What. prompted -Satitto make David a c18p(aml 1)id 1►;ivi.I in after life ever do a similar thing ? • His man gives way to 4003 .11)1)444 341 .'say w likely Ie. ,any limit 'tee the 811. hl• iva11 PUrtllllit either hi covet• up, his 'Creeks. or cosec plashhis pu114'w• r ;«taw ehOwleetene. c0'v1� tehltes ••t-Ite d. in 'ans.-with a bow of U¢g harmuniztug ribbon. -tuother st a 11,_here illustrated and possibly 'le expensive thou the matting plaqu This keel Is ruuud :oke resembles • big -Mats that clever aw:rr tltsdtion lull giving 11 to Verger 6 1. 1Fulethat-thrteod r he admiration of God Another and the true are t dol l•1' .' I Itews (.181 in these ,.h4q s take away and d good nen, while, they provoke the the 8,ations of unfaitslful glen and hatred or jealousy of bad men r Give 1your seasons. This question Is , to be give them tee others? ' ' • nswered in writing bmembers of the, Were fl --Is it ever right to set a GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CANADIANAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION .TORONTO 3.90 FROf1 OODERICI-t D GOING AUG. ae TO SEPT. is CIAL EXCURSION RATES $2.85 - GOO G NG SEPT. sat, 3rd, Stet.• 8th AND Loth, All ticke valid . returning 'fru Toronto on , r before Sept. 15, 11884. aUA See other adv timing matter for' Npox- ial train cervi - or ask glarert Grand Trunk Agent.' 6OIN6 EST Go via . CHICAGO • S T. UL, MINNEAPOLIS or DULU H ON Tii-E Farm ' Laborers' Excur- sions, $10 Going, $ add- itional returning. g September zst. from Toronto, North Bay and in mediate stations, and all stations w thereof in Ontario. AUGUST 20-27 gad SEPTEMBER 2 -14th from Toronto and east and east of Orillia LW Ontario. Tickets' will also be issued via Toronto and C. P. R. on following dates under certain con- ditions. .AUGUST 14-18-19-2.0-22- 27, SEPTEMBER 1-2-8- 9-11-14. For information at to territories. \Conditions, etc.,- apply to any trend Truett Agent. F., F., LAWS F:.y(' E. Town Agent. estward Hol `•Superior EKpressr" Dirt Arthur-Winnijwg N rn Navigat' Co.'s 18.x1'. front Sernis, M niter, \VJn.'wt:.v. Friday: (✓:►n. 1' 'Il boats from (Owen `kund. Tuw1 ♦ noir-deet, Sinnate% Si ATS A WEEK eke direct- IS ire (-I9 nor Fitlrrlaos" at Port Arthur. for V' 'peg. Edmonton. Prince AI• herr• nd princip1I grunts in the Went, Solid 'estihuled Treins• unexcelled Dining 'at. Service, ,'atonal Steeper.. REDO _RATE.T _RATE;VIA CHjCAG 'onnw3iinl 8ri111 •' 1� 1 watch upon the scours of orners w 8. the hope of catching then' in wrong- Lesson for sunder. August 24111, doing ? . Ise: Friendship i.f David mel .Joud- Mai aceta• Dar jMalou. 1)i smellier and than -_1 -Swat. xx.... August 23:d. IgoS. Friendship of David and lonathan. - 1. Saul. xx. . l;ulden Text -A friend loveth at -act titers and :a irother i'.: leern• for sole yr lily. Piuv. xell. :17, \\'hat tend David done to provoke the enmity of Saul to it ever so, in-thtsdays. that a 111emM very goodness, ;douplet with eueceril as in Davide r.liir. provokes enmity and jealousy, and if wk haw dot you account tar it.? is .the proverb, always true that "Mood od is thicker than w,atrl• Is' it. often that tw.. earn. of 1111 blood eclat' form ,t eonfidrntinl friendship and love for each other. rx. crldling th:tt of Iin,thers :' , . What was -the hotel or affinity. which drew .I)avi.el and I,mathate Mu doer together ? I`ee verse. :: and 12 ; 1111[4). xxiii.: 18.1 Was the love of favid and 'Jona- than a purely human- love: dint is, a love .which ee possible f.,5'4I1 normal huuinn -bring. ? _ le it possible'-te><_e.titivatn ranch a pore friendship av .'xistril hriw.'tn [)avid and Jonathan, or is it ne1es- eerily a spontaneous developuuent ? Is .obeh love I friendship as ex- isted (Between Devitt :and Jonathan, possible to two permute who :are irr- ligions ? . War it p1.,rible for either Davit! ur JNnelhan to have 'levet! another 101 they loved each other'? i)4 such frietid.hips as rsietel he. tweet' 11,18.41 and Jonathan exist I8' - tweet) women ? When au iutuuate friendsht}a exists between a married man end :1 Mat lied /11, 18,t11 of 41'1 art• ,.f epodes.. character, should the fart of such e frirtldMttip. stern.• i viva.• genet people reason fur .118pil•lotl - 1. llat a I1•Irty 1u'.ail -tree 41Jwtdsiup rover/aft to ? ;ser verses test, i1I 1 Is evi!ry friendship formed in f;l.' a• eu' as that et David and Jin^. l) - Vers.' 17 -Why wast Ji111atuur 4o 4114x11)114 f"1' It8vi.t to keep r•'pk•iat hog thet hr lowed Law should we cultit•ale the habit of telling our intimate friends hues is we -think of them, or should we` allow our :11(4011s .Hour to tell our love 1 an love keep burning on the altar of friendship. if it is 1101 fel by wools, or deeds of ki,duees Itis kind'rxprrssitins of love ter our friends deepen mud intensify friend- -ship What ere the advantage,. 1or'elite adv,aot:aRela-of J)aai,l -1N1,) Jonathon friendshrpee? %s.' . Which .s the most God -Ike passion. a mothers love. the love of husband and w,4, or pure sexless fnenashtp ? Th•s question must be answered in writing by members of e Club.; Les...to for I)aa itl spar xxvi. Monday. Aug. :MRI. Ilett halal's Life. L Naar. \, HOG_CHOLERA. Gov8Fnerrt's Plan of Combating the meats by Immunization. Swine prothlcing sections of North America re keenly interested 111 re- sults of t bs)tz cholera conference Bela at A Jyy-_ lt_wea' (tiled._ la Secretary Wll n, i;>r. Meleiu and Dr. Dorset Of the Waited States depart- ment of egr►cultu and was attended by the veterinarian Ukiah; of the bu- reau of animal ludas • of the central western states . These i were called together by Seteelwry• Uavu tv rr- e,iI,e lnstructluus In the vvernmehtb new and successful treatment,of bug cholera. - The method of combating tbe• dls- _Pave hi simply immunization. '1•'ur a number, of years tbr, de'partsuent - t - tempted to pMluee a successful 1/2a cine by nrtiliclal cultures, but uu a.- ' oont of for-uttra-rtereeteople-•nater, of the organism causiug the trouble tine was tumid to be -nut fr'a.IWr -$tree then the w'ortrrv,- knowing that hugs w'lalch 1448e r,. orrtvd from the theraee rare iuuleune, have been 1U/ - 14101117.111g the animals by tnesus of Isftr'led blood. It was soori found, er, that the ►.towel serum . - then reroVeredl Italie. LI • contain the immunizing b► u su8lc1ent riutub.•rs to confer urllty- to- other ,ukaal'.when ht- Je. telt TV weeder timer nutlluxln Ited_lra of erq-c..tlegi'val- tle they, cad be inert -axed by feeding the heart, User, lungs and lute+tine"e of cholera B Ictlnle t.. three Inunuoe nnt- :nnle. 'l'In'•se ;mined+ are. made .till n Ncrt'iern Ontario Lakt'tihotr Kxpress 10:00 a. tn. From 'formate, For. Sparrow Lake, Muskoka Lakes, Plarry Sound and:5udbury: he -,best fishing•in Can- ada n he Maganetawan and e h Rivers, reach - ed dare tt. \Write`.I'a 184.,1,1 I'14het feature. --- --.» - et. ih'pt, Toronto, s 4'umpa8y q new TO CONSUMPTIVES Edward A. \Wii.1„1 s Preparation of Htpophosphites and Blodgett, Ir the otmined fie nude is the Sovereign Rem- edy for Consumption; Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, La Grippe. Coughs. Cdlds, and all Throat and Lung Maladies. Thousands "f p.' pip nay they have been relieved by it. Those who hate it..4 it wall hive nn other, and recommend it x11 their fellow sufferers. it has cured ninny !,ter they, were given up. .Re incurable I•t t heirphyin.•ilinr. The uuderytee. 1 at. it coitsunep.tir.. can testify train his awe experience as to Its value. WrIta at once -delay, at'edauger"u, and mal pro,* taiaf. lar ruff parttetttaes, testimonials, ata. address C. A. ABBOTT, tele Agent. ti Ata Street. New York City, N,,Y. as. would ordinartl acus u¢ the aver- age hock farm,' a liana- ci tb.M. In. yuuat- aattyurn ripe ale �TO t hack teats for the c. untry. -The straw being of the openwo mesh permits ot -thee hltru(luetion - of e rlblonl ' as shown, and a covering ch us this ill cretin color or wbife or a tone to watch the blossom caught 'Ith smart 1Whom bows adds to the attra !veriest' of the Minto glft. A'memory ald that 1s deeorat •e as o.•11 as serviceable le -here plct INs SCHOOL BISCUIT sore e -, - II ) V t0 int r ;, le 1.-. 1l�lalii!�'ll _ • aIL TEACHER-johllllie, wl.at est.: this rept-e- ut? - JauNXIE-Perrill'S ScllQOl .I iSCIlit . TEACHER -What do you know alxntt them ? JoiINx1E-They are good to exit. Mother says they are !Ile ,best biscuits , Tack: for hungry boys and girls. • TEACUE,R-Correct, johunie; your Mother is right. f' also use them and find t1icnt exceedingly good. A VETERAN. OF '3). is - Couldn't Bluff Him.. $ieseet,atll - ite at -chrome- eotuplaint Senatort1'ante 'Yh.7t 1[t. Wit Moses M. Harris of Titlsertburg One et. • 1\lassac•hitselI he look his en of Few Surviving Fighters. tilt. st.oat fur drite. and surprised 1 hew h, uvim; the rigs pull uta at Irl alf ileac Istat aurvilfurt .at Rha -ear -i bperiiii - unit simitiuncing-therwivas of 1837 is Moos M. 1101111 I tn' 1� x ixa8r18t11 :tn r. Two 1 'nes Wilton K ) 1 K of Ttlsunburg, who has just passed were- eter41.11 soul IIa1 i;.uiu• 18 m. his girt gest. Mr- • Harrtn, War burn Pretty 414111 sou ieleely emote slow lie ut tele, Niagara district July f. 1817. road. ''What team. are Ihry?" he and when menials 'ea of enlist.' year* Ise + a led /tel• ot the (loiters. -Why, 1 V. it nit, in which r served sit yrurs. .ar•I....e,..," the di lye'. replied.. he pureed through some lively expert-. entre. - In December - ut that year he was called/ to Chippewa. where he ie - During the truublous theses of 1837 one catching is the 1lrnlrnaul•goa- diem . The lil•l himenla11lis n eon- g.rrutl8n. losiota beateun:1n is the judge-:ulvieett 4gcnrt•al." S:ay," i14- trrruplvd I he pua.rl'I•y. "pae•rh:ap. x tat would like to lel w who I am. I'.nt, Nly4•Ievn Il..tiallal'\r 1 rake ised' ' Bravery.' I,".,.aid the pompous actor. "sa4i oft r 8c 411,.' the, u,hcllel fell .o hark mud fan thereto "rape them was itnpnF- 8al,lr .. it "And yon arwnfit-1. .to f United he. friend •a "Olt, yrs. The shills we with slate egg." 1 l*ildrrn a into, the worldleat- Iry handicapped rweeuse they "are�tlot permitted to sel•rt 'heir own Parents. M at? \l+uwry is a greater torment in the ateeev14111 1 Dau im the pursuit. _ TOURS Of (iREA1[ARES no GEO' I IAN Ray For Sault 61r, Mar,,•,) Port' toteur_ tut. 'Duluth (.18.' 1440111.1.IWM1ay, `V•eha1' ay and Fr.d ,,.3.31; p,ui. ;Friday lnwuni•1 through to ItulytIt. I For Man.tooln. Island. Soo and Mhekinac.-- t.aye1'olliugwpod t:,,p;1,,..1lin 1.11 ftondd Il An pan.. 1 ur.d..y /11111 Sal ulrl..y. Steam*, Cot. of Windsor, cant nog only 'toothed • number 41 pp v...,h r+, 181(1 r,., l'ulliliitEONNE 1141111.114i• 1.:11 ul.. 'IM -111 14,11,81 11. 11118 m.. fm. 5.11111 .411(1 •d1 nr.% For -Parry Sound. Poul a., Bard and wino. Ince 1.•.4 r• 1'ulluggl,..1 Muud.o and Frkfa)! 1Ki/ I:. in. For Assis;coas Co (tons' Bay, Copper Head.'. aa,. &MCI. Ea.. and Parr, Sound._Liaar keeled LI MoI:a' TabLFT. fashioned fr,in white linen end doe - "rated( lu the Bielmrier style of em- lereedery trl,k I' I. so mneh In vogue. Attached( to We bottom, like a eairudar pad, is a c•ullcrtion of bine!: sheets mloan which to recon!- the il:r,.•s and engagements. -i resort oculated animals w e very severely, exposed and s111! • ov.dl resistant. The results' of.tbeae t' is are .u. sat- isfactory as to lease i every mind uu doubt as to the great t ctical val- ue of this method of gree •ting hug cholera." Dairy farmers should retain the calves from the heat Wllkiug,u„ws, /t is alluost lthpo saible to buy dairy rows as good as the calves Irvin thast cows will make if the former are pr - erly reared and handledt teed. the heifercalf un Muscle and bone making feed to 'obtain a lake frame. Feed plenty of roughage for develop u large rtutnacb rapacity. lm slit feed fatten- ing -fowls andMiele44*.'--heffer-to it 'Fume fat. Wba'u (re•lh, freed well. sta- ble well and wake elle first milking pealed as Wog as grwwible.. - - - Experim.nts With Rya Meal. T 1'ennsylvanie eiperiumut elution dtseovered that rye meal as :t part of a properly Iaieu.rd ration 'for milk cows la as emclent in milk anal butter production as au equal Wright of cont ureal. No injurious effect . upon the quality of the butter was uotked, Twaltmarrt -ITse feours. -Borne ttioe ago the guilt f'ai'bllaa .txperiment_.atatiw4 recommended tae -- use of formaldehyde as a treatment for scours lu you'll( calve.. it should be fed as follows: .tdd oqr-halt ounce of commercial formalin to 15.5 ounces of distilled or rain water and give one teaspoonful of tbi4•solutlud,with each posted or pint "t akimmilk- fell. (llving this treatment twice, say once In the morning's and mica lu the eves/lag's milk, w'lll usually cure the secure. '1'be Virginia expertu/eut etuUuu bas receut- 1y tested this returdy gwte thoroughly and reports must satisfactory reveille:\ Soma Good Advice. \ W. 1'. McSyurrau ut Pr¢asylrauls\ln an, address before the Vermont dal wen uttered tbls very M•u,ibie advic uu the matter of Improving the dairy qualltle4 of farm cows: A cow may be better tAa¢ Abe looks or worse that, she !auks. The only .way to tall one 18 to•Ilve with her. tfe`#Id of the poor ones. They take the bread out of onr mouths, l,.t the more 1/1131T113,3 MC ones n)Ay surprlie you welch judicious feed- ing I'm them to the test; shelter them from alnrute; be kind to Mem; don't try to half starve trent nn n half dry paurnee• but give them the full rnand year rntlnn. Sento yonr sera. hell to the bateber end get the toast hell Of your breed that you can buy. further Immune by InJectlon4 o{Infect- -- ell blood. This hyper-lhunune blood '1',e "nloLhrr of the Gesecht" neck - from these animals 1ot fount to be pro- r lime ''ouslsts of gold disks which eaels twrtive agalmst the disease. Dr. Ur- eont.ln the Iik,tw'ss of n ehtld or other Nell at the inn:, experiment station deur one, end they are naturally more ham d.mnnstrat'd by a number of trials ' prtri'd t*rrwMons and expnnatvi trio - the prsrtleahfilty of the trcatmeut. kers es well. After Anme experiments at the Mia- aoetrl •xpa*rtment station J. W. ('nn- Ti►rpaaattaatmtx.d with sarbebe add newsy. It. V. 8., said "(tut of lifts- and kept in open vessels shat the all head that appeared twelfth,- at the swim 41111 mull lstsoeo tb. risk 6f time of Inoculation only three died. raa° teS aoa� ria[ ihmar, a All were probably as ILTeatl y exposed 1 ... .. .. - 4 / 18(M' 1 LATIN.; 1 1`1(1 A1)41 dM 41(81 ,'Itn1,a•A- DANISH CLOTH. A Uisefiit Material Firm Which' to Fashion Frocks. Danish cloth In its several weaves will add n useful gown or two to the white it Is - not to be dIstingulsbed from the ex- pensive canvas and goes into the wash-. tub, coming out as good as new with - nut starch or very little *blinking. A leaii sh cloth walking skirt and little coat may be .decorated with coarse tee and buttons and look truly dressy. to tear the weather nor plettle .«•tritons, for It Is wear resisting and clean + to perfection. Allot r useful frock to put among the dainty fluffy things le of Iiuen or uoe of the new heavy cottous that come in charming colors. The cot1 roar be set by soaking In salt water before making,, and cut In a simple 'short skirt of the gored models. With : .1 loose fitting Nat and trimming ot white braid and buttons, a tailored traveling suit 1a to be had that Is worth while.' The gingham, and dimities display graceful dealgus and charming colors. The easily made house frocks are trimmed *fell bends of white linen or colored embrotderles on white. Plain • • w hole embroideries make an effective finish stitched ou colored ginghams, which dhould always le well - ..Torre cutting The gingham le note&T sh err its rhtkIeg qualities. 41141, t1.,ugla one duce not like to wash off the first finish, it must be done unless hidden lucks make room for shrinking. YOKxs Y. HAM Manned "ft. Navy Ii3alul 1 Hinter. 41t. ver, occasion. with hie he towed one of the Dual. up . e river /heti they welt'uver to cut tt (*axo- lotl, talar. 11e heard the bullet.: biz - zing by several ti wrl but Fortuna l • hr eecapod throe .Ill. tits 01143 otenet. when on the watch for William Lye Mackenzie thetlatter posited near, un- recugua1r4, and escaped. Aittluugh Mr. Harris fought uu the loyalist side in the rrbrlliuu, hr afterwards .iaw the justice ut the reforms fur which that "rebels" were ligbttug and for many- Yleire. yrnt_tuni_beeu .a Liberal 111 politics. Duelling With Wax Bullets. The new spurt of duelling with wax. bullets, whiell the Atm -heart million- aire, Mr. Walter WIIl1Yl$, has intro- -diesel into England. was ill4strated s4 the Ftexew-4rltislr-litiallfbtttotr. - ltt- order to keep the wax bullets. us hard as pd,N.a1)1.', the pistols were kept on ice until the wuwehl of using. The duellists --including Air. Witaans, Major Ferro-, .181 tin• Ftepch unity, and , competitors from the United States. Russia, and Sweden -wore a speril•l pattern of hehurt, or 1¢ask, to piv�, rci leer, Kant Dr. -Deitiliffni the inventor 1)f the wax -bullet system, took dearer. ut the tuning system. Thr rule is that -when tl,e word "Foe!" is riven. the secunda are counted off. and the first duellist to score a lit 448btun thn'r 4l'80lds wins. There a.1- t,. ,; competition autong the 1106..1141 I epi rs.l.ta[iyie, and the '91‘..1.111 LA }t• - roue tlent.JY__ nepotists._ Hall the tattlers been id teed att the combatant. would have been killed without exeeptiun. Mr. Winans took • Itigb puce in the .results. - Chinese Monseetrejsa. Many Chinese •neeitsteriea are en - dewed with Land '+'� It tribute id rice, but seldom se as to Aoe selftuppurting, and the 1st make, armed with ;twigs, go down into the cities* to beg for sushi. newest. shruike¢• ,Their Papers Peer.____ ,, One of the arguments used ayain4t ' equal. suffrage in England rs that to papers published exclusively fur Wo- men show them to be unlit for the ballot. Pilo. lanq •n.14 d,U - 1.9i p.u. i' SUMMER RATES NOW IN EFFECT 1Tickets:and su inforattuu from alt.lt'y Agents. 11;H. Gildersleeve. C. H. Nicholson, ?lah:iagrr. '1'c.nlr- Mgt. 1'uUiuM ,'uu.l. -,urn Lt. ' r err The Signal's tubbing for 1908. The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe $1 6o The Siglial and Toronto Daily Globe . . . 4 50 The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star . . . . , i So The Signal and 'Weekly Sun (Toronto) 1 70 The Signal and Toronto Daily Star , . 2 3o The Signal and TOronto Daily World . . 2 75 The Signal and Toronto Daily News . . . 2 35 The Signal anl� Toronto Weeky Mail and Empire �. . ti iii . . 1 70 1'-rooinm Pier err, •' t►otgol ba,v tdalflyearly .ab'rrller, to Weekly Mail anit°1freitire The- S g.tal-anti--Fartriei Advocate . . ' 2`35 The Signal and Winnlp' g Weekly Free Press 1 6o The Signal :mid London Daily Advertiser . . 2 35 The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser . The Signal and- LondonDaily Free Press X- 'itiornin_� Edition . . . 3 50 The Signal 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 and World Wide 2 25 The Signal and Western Home Monthly (Winnipeg) I 30 resbyterian n .\. , 2 25- ebt1uinlSt1T' 2 75 Thi Sij, mal,- Presbyterian and WeStr inster . 3 25' Thc'Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto) . 2 35 The Signal and McClure's Magazine . 2 4o Iineinding po l**ge not Met 'NW. to ;'ana,tlan addr'e.4 The Signal and Lippincott's Magazine - 3 50 emending poi.1404ron 1.4011001.04I . to1'wnadlan rfdtw►• The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto) . . r 3o These prices are for addresses in Canada or Great. Britain. The above publications may be obtained by Sig- nal subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less $t.00 rep- resenting the price of The Signal. For instance : Let us show you how easy it is to shake the "Hecla" Furnace The "Iiecla" has four grate `lass,._ leach One. van he shaken separ. ately. This' means, that von ran shake down just the. art of the Fire' whiere t e ashes are,rvithout disturbingthe rest of the coals.' With rape a" Triangular (:rate 'Bars, you can. get rid of a the ashes -save coal -keep P the tire bright and"Ivan-and db away with sifting •hes, because 'no fresh coal or half -burnt c 'rakers come do\Wn in the a>shpan. We would he pRltee4lto talk over the fantece question th yon and slow you, port by part, just why the ' iftda " I'wiur `.-be is the best fur you toibuy Chole in see time Mafia by Ae alteliters et 'Taxol Mai res asutar- castle.. C. j. ii PER, - GODERICH The Signal and The Weekly Globe . . . , , Ile dao TIN Farmer's Advocate t $2.35 less $1 001-. . .. a -sy la tit -snaking the price for the three papers $2.95. The Signal and The Weekly Sun jet 7e The Toronto Duly Star 1$2.3o leas jt.00) . . .; The Weekly Globe Ijs.6o less $t.00l - '3.. -the four papers for $3.60. if the publication you want is not in above list, let us know. We can supply almost any well-known Canadian publication. Send subscriptions through local agent or by postoflicc or express order to Vanatter & Robertson, The Signal, Goderich, Ont