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THE SIGNAL : GODIERICH. ONTARIO
4.
Empire
Poultry
Duster,
"t 11 P iimst efTectual exlerininet•
or of lire nn the' market.." say
those whip have used it, and the
poultry won't Iic worried with
lice if Empire Poultry Duster is
used as directed.
25c package
At all Druggists and dealers is
Poultry a,lp)da•.,
<.i
EMPIRE CANARY DUSTER I)
win ni t. your Canary happy,
40;t1 rill it of all VWnlit). I
TO CONSUMPTIVES •
Edward A. Wilson's Preparation 01
H1pophosphites and Blodgeth trues th
nmginnl Turunda is the Sovereign Rem- ,
edy for Consumption, Astbhta,,Bronchitis,
Catarrh, La Grippe. Coughs, Colds, :and
.all Throat and Lung Maladies.
, T '
... r'el10119 ,y It.
Those who have used it will have no
Other. andrrcomutend it to their fel
sufferer, �_,�---
11 has cured Iran x t1• ey were
( boos, were her emu,
I Jibe will not make ei.r M.at de•
.Jnternatio• nal JYewspaper m.nd. for tWnga Shat are mom►ur ►ear
In the lies of luxuries.
Ou Div (Star band. •be will Insist
firmly but agreeably on the laodlorol's
making /tit necessary repaint If he
Bible Study Club
prove 'obiunite or shortsighted about
' 941+tiv'r lh,rsrwns on. the Internotionaf•Sundeu School Lessons, Ppep-1n., keeping his bona InjIvable eaodtt,
ly Rev. De. Linscotf, Brantford ll she will ol
not quarrel•wlUm blm or loaten
about -tris stinginess -to every e who
• will Haat but trill quietly hunt aa -
other bowie. th
nbe won't allow e -yr,- d to look an-
-September 13, 1908 David Made King Over Judah and hotelI. Saul. '2 : 1.7 : $; I
Golden Text David went on and
grow great, and the Lord (hid of
Theta was with hint. II. Sant. v.: 111,
\'erre 1--Uid David expect a definite
and cleak'-cut &newel• from the Lord
in *sponge to his enquiry 'e
What method did Uel probably
take to answer David's two matter-
of-fact mutations::
Is it reasonable, ur is it fanatical. to
expect. God to definitely answer
similar tnattemett-fart' question, -to.
INpp .
if our flet answer from God is nut
clear and full, ought we to keep on ask-
ing until we are'aatisded ?..See 1. Ram.
ui.:21. xiv. : 67, xxsii.:'2, iv. :44.12.1
. Verse 2 - Was (fowl pleaue 0 to lite
I pleased with David .for having au
litany wives ?
w-lia( is the evidrnee, from • the
4 I.le, that God has planned far one husband to tar the usb;unl of r.nlyonr
wife•?
•-mss- Iso►yganty--aiu,i re ,%14)11g ,-aitt
og army always right. under, any
,,nd :a11 rircuwatencest and why ?
Votary 3.4 -- 11• Lilly Iwfn1« this
did David - that he was goinito
3w it •
I (fowl' ever give a personal
online in these days, and will He
ever fail in its fulfilment :
Verses, 5.1 . -
commendatinn of the spirit shown' by,
Rinse up as • • ty
Mn,.
The undersign . a roftsuinptive
can teatifyaf_Nnt tie own experiartesar
toits v
Write at once edelays are dangerous
_Alfd may rovtrtsi at
Forfull f 11 prrticu;ars, teslimonfalw
etc.. address
C. A. ABBOTT, Sale Agent,
6o Ann Street. New YorkiCity, N. Y.
GRAND TRUNK -Y'S EM
Western Fair, London
$1.90 FROIl GODERICH
GOOD GOING SEPT. 12, 13. 14, s6
and 18. •
Special Excursion Rate
$1.55 • -
GOOD GOING SEPT. bath and 17th.
Retain Limit on all tickets September
at.t.
Low Rate
Western
41
Excursions
GOiNG SEPT. iy. t8 and 19.
FROM GODERICH.
Port Huron .$3.70 (fraud Itapids$7,0'
Detroit food° Saginaw., .: 4',45)
Chicago 1L(54 Minnrapolie.34.4n
Bay City - 11 10 St. Pant. • 4.40
Cleveland via Buffalo and C. & B.
simmers ........ ..........:...:$8,s2
Cleveland via Detroit and D. & C.
Steamers . ;7.70
RETURN LIMIT MONDAY,
OCT. sth, rgo8. T
Full information ,may he obtained
from -
F. F. LAWRENCE.
•Toru Agent.
David isrthis strut :• kempt Just because sbe Is a muter who
What are the chief Imola yu t1.
ties which are nrceswu y in nosier to may move out In a year or two. If ape
, have success in lite 'r 1m not unselfish enough to have blow -
1 %kept er J.
,'erre 1 Why did not (loll make
David King of !trite'. at the thllo Ile
1114410 blot kiay; ..f Judah; eight pato
prey inllaly
Can (4,wl always. icing things to
pass, when ItoAlesirese t'egarellare.of
what men du
Wiry hi it; nod-As-it-
that
rd-;e-;rthat we should favor those who tux;
•'nut• bone and flesh • than we do
urban ?
\'arse 2 Is vital ability and 1110
always. or gruet•ally, rewarded ' is
world ? •
To what extent doffs it depend upon
ourselves as 40 ouf_pibmotroa or
in lifeThis queetton trust hr answered
in writing by members of the Club.
• Verse:: (bet hurl planned Inst
1),,. id should be kinfi •,ver ;111 Iatrrl •
a HP-jTirte-Manner n plan tut 1 tr
life of every matt
Need there be any doubt on thr-
par4 of any of its, that we shall 1'ultll
our ftigh.desainv in life ?
erttr•a,T J4t`wbatperinttnrMir Y.
a healthy wan at his best ?
How would you sunt up the results
of David's reign?
What tom
y Ir est mate or I).1cid's
char:tiler aa�(L.illdsyitlual nl:u1
S#ptemberYis`tb. 1908. Review. Read Psalm- t8, '""y
Wen Text - And 11ovid:,perceived in talking to H. .I, and
Thar-Doto
loots h t ttc him had eats h f n kin � method t r.
g [h wt tress h use ono ay in talk in
over all Tinel, and that his he'd ex -1 to the faithful
silted his kin n1 bur -his people O. David and Goliath. L Sam. xaii,
f
btael'eraake. I I, . O
v- 12. W.
1111 inemhers of than Iht,le study
Club, and all students ..t thtr,
Lions, are urged to •nuke -this
t hoiough.
Read all the lesson. and mem
Golden Text In the 148.1 put 1 ut
titre- trust. 1'e. xi. : 1.
(\ta
What are the greatest giants whir
�at(opuer oar Iwn,unal J'l )glees, and hu
reels tiulda•n Text Following arerh a r to stttieeafulty right tltrut?
eitle•;, the Golden Texts and one
7. Sa nesetoKill 1)Ilid.• 1 Sant. -
tiuu in eoaneetiou with each Iesw,u-' xa.: d ill. .
Gulden Teat 'tor anal God is a Sun
•1. lerael'Askti fora King. I. Sam. st. ed Sht.ld, 1'.:, v t
4_. id -olden Tent,14. awy
te_ _Wage ew ttr*e j Vtt Are the siristie iS me
►red miners ,decree lustier, Pru . gr' er;all)' KrPatrl ue lou ,.,t...
Qui 1:,. None 01 defeat, :tail why ;
A erw•e 1-i- Arr p,',- 4 ue tarily I 9. 'I riendship of David tend ,lou.
In iT blauo9l, tilt lir,- for ign.u•ain•e, than. Sam. xa.
uerglrt t or pin, when their children .
rum .nit had; 1
lfuWe 'frit .4, t. ieinl b.vrth ret r1i
2.- Saul (`h•..eti King. 1.' Saul. xsits. Prov: etc 17,
►, Co such (heed -ape as existed between
Bolden Text-- He that sestet!'over. -David and 'Jonathan exist between
turn t be just, ruling in the tame• women, and iva such Platonic and
of Beal, I1, Kant. xxiii : 3: I y
1Vhat is the Brat essential 'v order purely spiritual friendships honorably ex -
to be a succus in ruling over either 1st between men and women ? IThis quer•
.'hildren or men? -tion must be answered u1 writing by
• :i. Kunio.' \Vara. Kant and the members of 114 club.
People, 1. Sean. xii.: 1 :., 1 P.T 11. Diacid `,parrs S 1'. Lite. 1. Siam.
xx0L
Golden Text t,ua-t• air enemies
Ito golwl to them wit h;tit' )1111.
T-ike vi.:`�7.
Is it really desirable in lesie •days
that we love 'enmities a ,why
q
y
h
w•
en for the next tenant (bare are al.
ways annuals to be planted whose
beauty is abort lived enough to suit
even a chrome mover.
Sbe will nut plant vines on a bones
without consulting the landlord. Some
turn have the bad tatete to dleapptove
of them and thlnk_ierewl g plaits 1n -
Jure the walls. They don't But It 11
the owner's opinion; also it is his
house, and both should be respected.
When auy but trifling changes are to
he made by the teoa%L commit the
JandlonJ first- One wt (nun not long
ago preferred white paint In her din-
g Paint and without tttktng the own-
er of the holies put four or five coats
of paint over fine old mahogany wood:
work. •
Remember. too, that In m-511 titles
permanent repairs belong to the land-
lord, no matter who pays' for them,
and cannot he removed on leaving
_without his consent. •
-AFRICAN MARRIAGE CUSTOMS.
fl1R/•.
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OGie
4' t Itc - "M '?4 D'9)
NS SCHOOL BISCUIT
, t t'
t/lmlaiwu la'fIteai asset fnis1Nrs6l
TEACHER -Johnnie, what does this represent?- .4
JOIINNIE-Perriu's &h001 Biscuits.
TEACHER -What do" you know about them?
JoHNNIE-They are good to eat. Mother says they are the best biscuits
made for hungry boys and girls.
'' TEACHIR-i-Correct, Johnnie', your Mother is right. I . also use them
and find them exceedingly good.
•
tide.. - which cul} vomit - into (tae, is
the avenge Nankin houarhuld, 'ones
or (tier n year."
pa_GIRLS DRIFT? 113
Few Have the Definite Aim That a
• Man Has. .
Brides' Parents Are Sole Arbiters_ Mao is egenilly apenlaug_ a-cree-
1'ulurs-1;(usband.
ture of -purpose. rpose. By the time he Act
rnasbetl -640-Pe (fir at the 'amu u Iu
a uoLwllege career' his "way or •:,•••
has generally crystalllurl luta it f er
taint (lis u
and p:aur for so many years of midi -
(1.'2.'1 training. such and such a phase
end plane vt lifer a.4 _yynrd ur "la4•r
wife. haute taut children.
111tb.,ut quibbling or t•a•nclntt„ says
the 14'llneater, it is nudeni:sbi: tnl.•
that 7.i5 pee teat al all wuttuw Lesomie
fw-Itee nod mothers- That lift destiny
Is out unalterably proposer' 4.r y•,u
dory out 4:.iplt (Vit tb.•_ pr,g•.uilua is
t fixed lith what proportion ut u..
m. ' Are •1 TT3tlelc tr,tirii;;f .r flu•
drat ret irtfeharet and ni ifterioN,i1f-
dPerhap c'uu hese what you 16•11,1,4,r:1
clear cal t, taLe ul settl.ini•ut uvrl.
or - ' an or snail.**u44inttle - fin•
wnthenlatiex. cry well. but Ile• 'lane
her of girls tyh save auch.drtune aim
b regUy •wa:l. t of them are drift•
log -yes. drifting -there Is no other
word' _
A girl drifts through high avtueo4 or
fiulshing-s••h..d .,r even .allege. taking
res a Ichooroli.latelleetuell(y with little
depth of w.•aulug
)oast time ufterl.Ieavlug her college.
or school she Is married. •Ye.. g ier:i4
ly ate le. There's no)tsitting around It
despite the attltudi: of liupatltnce re•
gardiug this future •possibility that
stews to be faNti uuable with many
college girls. • .tad how- much preparn•
tion for this life has sbe had nut mere-
ly in housekeeping. but In the higher -
the mental. ethical and social prepare.
'tion -Insuring both easy adjustment
and practical sut•tt.ss(ul co-opttratton in
the new condition?_
The-marriage'costume of West and
Southwest Africa are in many aims
ta'euliar. They lifer, of course. in
Jiff«taut tribe,., but have broad lines
in cornu t. k o..,..ruL trio, aawtsye
courtiers ttwelf superior to au iuland
tribe, anti even its tree set member
dein,., to rank higher than the most'
ariui +«+n .ef ° rii utettonttry torr.
man way marry auy woman be
like., of any tribe. it hewer held dist
be gives heir. ht. oven 'stator, what-
ever "hut may lie: last it is almost
tit btanf ul for a Itu1l1414 to
"I..wrath" her* As a result, i......r
the anotia u[ the most superior taws
tribes. like . she Mpeoger, look tao
na.rri•.re et,th taint« wen, and !tie
_vgititty,.:_eittaiu to it The t*lrents
al both. id,.. rule •twulutrlyirt the
,natter of marriage het ween natives.
Piet the would -b.• bridegroom ears
a) diaseled. 1.. obtain the coneeut
u1 t bride's" father 'Piero ht yeas
-4p rn 'wl ;yift , and tie. father tails
111 other niettsi•rs of tits family to
view the gift., *so the third visit
he carries trade gine- 4* . rudirl«rrtty
poitsonuus compuuud, ganinrlly from
Haniburyi In the old days -it was
palm 'toddy or 11411.•. - On this ueta-
aton he pays over au Irsatalnaeut of
the dowry. (h1 the tu.rth visit hr,
takes his parents with hien, and
permitted to are the girl brawl/.
When nett he calla .his p' eiwetive
m.itteer-iu•lsw provider a feast for
himself and het relative', the host
and hurls -ss eltiug within,. brit tak-
ine a band fat Me drinking.-1►itialfy,
the roan gut: with Latta and for bul-
imia: Of 4.1te dowry, and lakes the woe
man away tin arrival et his village
she i.:. welcomed mitt. winging and a
strenuous dam's. called nkanja." For
dire. mouth.' the Bride is nut required
to do any hard work, but after that
rhe buckle„ 1u with his o t. ire'
t runlening ,clad' carrying burdens
.i,yganq. is general, and the auto -
of a tneri',a wives limited only by
hi resource- in the matter of paying
d 7 ale MPH May -divorce his
wife tipnever he chaos*. and for
almost y reaeoi, Bot it is rare for
a wuma Y to be ably to obtain divorce
at her ulin wish. Divorce entails the
return of t. • dowry.
times. and is 4 1 1lirr i. born fni aJ4.•1-
Golden Teat -Only fear the .Lord
and serve hint in truth with all your
heart : for consider how great :hinge
hr broth Jane fur you. I. Sam. xii.
24. •
Terse 13. -If we can compere a life
policy, as globi, Netter and beet, what In. Saul :and Jonathan
will 1•e (fod's attitude t.uwanl us if we I Battle, I. Sant. xxxi.
,adopt• that which is lower than the
hest:'
C Saul Rejected by the laud. 1.
Sitio. x v.:
Golden Text- The land our U011
will we serve. and his voice will we
obey. Josh. xziv.: 24.
Verses 14-15 -May a hereon like
Seal he very religious. and practise
.in without "the bleating of the
sheep" (wing hears( by his neighbors-?
(five your rea.on.
5. David Anointed at Bethlehem, 1.
Yana. ri-i, : 1-13.
Golden 'Text -Man Inoketh np the
outward appearance, but the Lord
u •• p, m. heaketh nrrtttei ea77 I. Nam. x01.:
Verse I. (\'hat method did Uod use
Office home- -,iy r t !.'4n
J. yeVRAITON,
pot Tiekrt Agent. •-
J. I): Donald, District Pari.. Agent,
Union Station, Toronto. -
Westward H o !
" Super) r -Express"
Port•Artlt r -Winnipeg
Northern Navigati.. Co.'m Croats from
Sarnia, Monday. Wet (today, Friday;
Can. Pacific boats trot (lweh Mound,
Tuesday, I'hutwiav,
turtles-
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or-
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November 4, tt, 13, 10, 23 and 25.
Freight. ending in addition to almre.
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Steamers leave (•ntlingwewtd 1,:0' p. 111„
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Saturdays uoly, (Or 8.-:B, Marie nod
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tin in
Golden Text i'repare to It thy
tititL Anion iv. : 12•
Verse 1.- !flay we ever-rzpec o
win in anything if Thal. it against -
and if not. how du you ,u'eonnt fI
the apparent sneer.. - of pump h:t.
men:•
11. 1)avtd Made King Over Judah
and 1.11101. 11. Sant, ii. : 1.7: 1•.:
Gulden ','ext-It/yltl went 4)11 and
grew great and the .Lard .ltndnf.11netat
W0.14 with 1 ' II. Sans. a•. : I0,
Verse- 1-lyid ()Avid expect a defin-
ite an .wet• fro,,, U041, and may we ex-
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COVERING BIBLES.
Skims of IMAM Animals Are Used
Every Year By One Pros.
Probably the wort ancient Bible
printing works in. the world. fs the
Oxford (ErK) (University Preen, which
dates back to the fifteenth century.
At the present time this press. Is -
turning out Bible, at the rate of I
over 1,000,000 a year, in 1k0 different
languages. raukiug ,rum Eskimo •t..:
Indian. Mureover,-J3iblea of all sums
are produced, from the large folio !
Bible for the reading desk down to ,
filey� pm aS.w. tt-�'���
al..,Nt >t.I.,el.-we{elta.I,.t}}-
9 optical. i
There ate two iiepartneuls• to tins j
famous Pool" ---the Learned Pleas and t
the Bible Pres, The Le,nt.e.l Prime
employ. :about :1.8) yw•rluus, chiefly.
contpu:utun acid pr.wf-revsdrrs, sad .
arts up in type the• uuweruua 'Ist< ,-
rat. hagfteh, and oriental works for I
which the Preps i. (:arrows. The aver.,
I. prndut•t.iuu Of 440ll.earp,.J'Press ,
is now about one hook for every work- -I
in day- that ip t• say; about •120 a
Year. Al. -rbc Bible I'r4a. 400 person4
with sty- modern printing
u . nn an average 3,000 copies
of the 'Me, not to mention Prayer --
Hooks. r pry day. The wholesale
binding w k is .lone in 'London, aid
the skins o 100.000 animal, are used
tcry year 4 the rovers of Oxford
&taw:-•
on of the 1 4.4 ..t the Clarendon
Press baa port., nod ,n evuneetitin-
with the` ('axion .xhibitica.1 in 11477,
which waa,opened Mr. Gladstone
The list of Bibles w headld by the
ftrilt Bible printed (1 3l), and end-
ed with one printed am bound with•
in the twelve hoofs whi preceded
Mr (iledatone'e epee T panting
et Oxford actually a' two to
the morning front :nova r t . Ek-
:icily one hundred ropier:' sac 1 can
taining 1.052 pages, were pribted and
'lumbered
artificially Iliad ce
and pent Ti p
te
,krrrt te
London by the *no o'clock morning
express
They were at ranee bond at the (Ix•
ford ' t'nitbrsity Trow Rinderr in
Teri n, in Turkey mamma. with.gnld
Iette and the irds of the univer-
sity on side, and a parcel con-
taining tet espies was taken to the
exhibition bey two n'ek ek to the af-
ternoon. No wonder Mr. Olad.tone
said this feat Might be called "the
climax and consummation of priet-
ine"
auction rooms, in King street. (oven
Garden, buying some odd IoW of
furniture, when a 'lob line" W four
ordinary -looking dirty and maturate!
!painting. were put up. They were
knocked down to Mr. (:rivet!, fur
few elulli ice: When lir got home boar
barber tuuuuisiwar casually examined
his purchases. Three of We paint-
fags obviously were of no artistic
value, and, teal, 111e outaider'it punt
of view, - it might have been thought
-from the fourth, -the dirtiest of all.
was worth the least of an:
Bot Mr t`rivelh rid not pimp to
that eoecbusion.w He asked his wife
to carefully nitres- ttnriart ut--baa
psiuting This she did, and, first of
all, a we1atuuwu pawnbroker's label
appeared. After this hail been, wash•
ed off. the letter "1.." in white paint,
faintly Showed. With renewed el0aur-
Ing gradual(>' esu, traced the cane
of L Giordano.
The lucky di.cuv'rer of the paint
Mg has no doubt whatever, after con-
suMaog with experts. that it is the
work of Lora. Giordano, the last
great painter "f the N.opolitan
-school. . rtsewrrole
FINDS OLD MASTER.
the rapidity with which he worked
MR born in Naples in 10.36.' the son
of a poor painter, and died in 1705.
He studied under Spegnoletto and
Pietro de Corinna. and afterward ac-
quired a considerable reputation n In
his Lor years he was invited to
Spain by Merles TT„ who bestowed
.upon him tithe and wealth.
The picture now in the pu.eieasiuu
of Mr. Crivelli ie 511.2 inches by 17
imeIei, aad is entitled "Pan and the
Stooping Nymphs." It represents
Pau. a hail•, ruaeculine figure with
pointed ern:, drawing the veil from
the fora) of the nymph. who lies in
renege .•n a grassy bank ittinniest-
tarty lovc!k and graceful study
PORTMA1fEAUX at NiNE
Secant of Msny-4.eb.11ed Trunks hi
Very Shnpte Meer All.
When yuu err a Mem at • railway
stattuu with a purnleao like a
patchwork guilt, it ddat not acme -
seedy follow that he hats bawled to
all the places suggested try the labels
thereon, although tae may like you to
think eo Purtrnanteaa: prates , dee
corate9l in this 'flamer can be hired:
and there is a make/ Dear l3ucktnngg-
ham' Palace who ,endo out bamdn da
during the reams' for trona in. (Al to
3s &I. for a fortnight,
"ft 44 a curious fad," he says, "that
the older the bag the better the price
• id forthe ti. loan twin u
I,l. Covered with
u 7 - -
Ir ab'G ofthetri• stations and hotels
of coutinental and seaside and coun-
try health resorts, these traveliiag so-
(9'4lwrie s antis groat wand.
-Bump portmanteau 1 leave with
lulwl. from ('onetantiaople to Kin-
e usaie in Scotland. aud [rem Barn-
staple to Berliu. These are the °nee
sought after moat by the hul3tlay-
makhr. who can really broom. a hill -
fledged edged globe-trotter, or at least con-
tinental tourist, fon half a crown.
- PAINT BRUSHES.
Haw to 1Care',Fee Them When NM Is
- Use.
One la often at a loss to know how
to keep paint brushes from getting
hard. A writer In the American Meek -
smith gives a good plan and says: "We
took a common candy pall, which we
setervil-front the grocer and painted
It inside and out with two coats of
paint We then put a r..* of hooks
On the Inside of th.• pall al.•.nt two or
6
(bpi
PA1t, F01 HOLUIHU BnU'a0(.
three Inches from the top. When
through using a brush we simply hang
It In the pall, into which a sufficient
quanUtyepf water has been poured to
Jost cover the bristles. It is well to
People living in flue, ppaairooise the . lay that to place n brush In water
nigte•
eerrmndon-h•am
thanrrinymmdabork1i-bafiidearororolll1f
1t hdT1r bnfatteotuchtliedtnbyalpeattints1gyo
•
bouneholder. They have, of coarse, I and practically unfit for use ha palnt-
IRtle apace to naso far these at- 1 ons,,•
A GOOD TENANT.
Never Stick Nails In IM Wall or
Strike Matches en Woodwork.
if yon rent the house. In which yen
live, see that you are a good tenant
Thus you will not hake to senate breath
railing at your landlord
The groin tenant is es (-ireful of
Ahern' property ex if it were her awn.
She takes pride In preeerying the
freshness of the paint end 4.141? paper.
She tinea not stick nails In the walla or
etrlke matches on the woodwork.
She Orem to It that none of the dralna
become clogged fain, neglect rind If
here la a leak either has It repaired ret
otic* or netIB.s the landlord of the
trouble.
She won't allow the children to skate
60 pnll*hed Annrs .w eereteh the win.
ow clam for emnsemant Piet because
the holism is rental
• F.rpNslvea inch se caaallne, rrsl nil
and either thtnp that "sake fire probe
Me rias as carefully watched •e 11 the
sa
Landon Barba. Picts Up Treneure In
Joh Let at Au44ie.l R.sraa.
li0Mrly wink! aow*. Fathere rot a
dame of tong art eemttn4pe.nre, bat
Sabo p.ss.asae the errepton in d
Mart* Censeith. of 11 Ramose
Il et, W
Yr (]ivwllt had a alter al Incl the
Mbar daas was st Debsa►aa's
A -
aansw., • •
Lel us show you
how easy it is to shake the
"Hecla" Furnace
0•fr,*.w ;r
The"11ecla'" has four
grate bars. Each one
can be shaken separ-
ately:- ','his Means
that you can Shake
dower fust -the -part-of-
the fire where the
ashes are -OV ithou t disturbing the rest of the coals.
With "Hecla" Triangular Grate Bars, you can
( get rid of all the ashes -save coal -keep the
fire bright and clean -and do away with sifting
ashes, because no fresh ectal or half -burnt
Tinker. come down in the' ashpan,
\1-e would he (.lea.e,t to M1k ever the footsie ri't:e.tion with fou
alyd,ahow you, dart by part, fest why the "Bette" Furnace ms
the best for you to My. Come la any time.
Made by the matters .t ?pile.. temlasatar•' aanure- e
C.4. HARPER.
GODERICH
aa
Unvatued-Advice.
Surgrou•Ueneral-Rixey roes talking
ulaatt Iris leeeut etatesueut emiceru-
tug the harm that cigarettes' do sail-
.a•a. 4 J.et 11e.•.ss-1if`fl lilt--'th. .,Karina
me they please," be said. "whenever 1
hear 41104e aletenres I thick of the sick
horse and the tvu•4Wnttue. • 'root Wet
Hill u11 the road oar day. illl-.l.ixbtit�
it word with van,' he we4J. It.; quirk,
then.' o -,turn -'i
ere
'Writ' 'did you give your sick lunar
the other-.1ay'' 'A pint of turpentine.
frau hurri.9l 1 and Bonnet a pint
uftut(wntiut dnwu th« trait of his 1
oiliumt liag.-tiLich ut u4w:e geww water
amt in an flour wap dead. Then Tau,..,...
disgisatrtl with Hill'. veterinary ability,
sought 1 • out. 'Why. 13111,' be said,
'I gave buy 11.8.. a pint of 1'npeitiu. 3
olid t 1ti11-"rot T . • ;4u it did mine;
twirl Hf 11: ' 1\•:tahiugt w. Stat.
t -U LIVEN C)IL- TONICS
NI
UP MP
THE FOOD
THAT
BUILDS
1
Ala
veer
RUN D�-
MOTHERS -
Family cares sod worries weigh heavily ape i the
mother and she alone know, how r„urh .he seeds 'one -
thing to supply the elements of health and viytr she
is laking. U\U%iULSIUN is the best food to build
and restore her lost vitality.. It is pleasaat to take and be-
gins Its work of toeing up the system at once. No
mother should be without it. Good for Mother, it is
equally good for Father sad (-hildreo, abaci no home .5ould be
without it. Insist op having Osomdaio• for oo other emulaoe is just
es good. For sale by all Druggtus in two sires. Sic- and $1.00. Pre-
pared only by The Oxowutuoa Co.. corner of Sp.dioa and Plumb*
Streets, Toccata. YOUR CHILDREN NEED OXOMULSION.
The Signal's
lubbing List
for 1 1908.
T a tkt �ta!lm t. ,,• ,A, 1 •. w
c.1a
The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe ,f'141'
i'he Signal and. Toronto Daily Globe . .
The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and 4
Weel%ly Star . . . , , , I 5p
The Signal and Weekly Sun (I'oronte►) I 7O
The Signal and Toronto Daily Star . 2
rhe Signal and Toronto Daily 1,Vorld a , 2 75
.
The
Sign l .intt Toronto Daily News 2 35
The Signal and Toronto Weeky Mail and
Empire I 70l'iewm
su mea,"tioipe,ha,'"to :rtt yearly 'Ubeiriher. 4o weekly Mali and F;Inpin•
The Signal and Farmer's Advocate . . . . 2 35
The tad Winnipeg Weekly Free Press 1 60
The S
Sr
Tnal -and London Daily Advertiser. . 2 35
The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser it 60
\ Die Signal and London Daily Free Press
Morning Edition , . 3 50
at1oreO1:a Evening Edition. �awvwrn 2
T u Irl' S`g al- ori- London. Weekly Free- ices- i 85
90
The Signal and Montreal Daily Witness . 3 50
The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness . x 85
The Signa l and World Wide
50
2 25
The Signal anti Western Home Monthly
nnipeg) I 30
The Signal(Wigild Presbyterian 2 �5
The Signal and Westminster, ''•
1 ne_W,al: ri
The Signal and Saturday Night(l'oronto) , 2 35
The Signal and McClure's Magazine• 2 40
(including postage on MS line'(, to 1'enadlan address', ,,.
The Signal and Lippincott's Magazine 3 yo
(Including pomace on Llpp(neott', to Canadian aade...a+ -__-
The Signal- and Home Journal (Toronto) . . z 30
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Britain.
The above publications may be obtained by Sig-
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resenting the price of The Signal. For instance :
The Signal and The Weekly Globe . 131 ao
The Farmer's Advocate ($2.35 less $L00) t"" 1
95
-making the price for the three papers $2.95.
The Signal and The Weekly Sun , "." , ,1
llar
t 30
The Toronto Daily Star 1$2.3o less $r.00) .
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t1
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