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THE SIGNAL: GODF.RICII ONTARIO
THE MARKETS.
Liverpool and Chitego Wheat Falun
(.loss Higher -Live Stock-
-- '-C�Ctst Quot.tiens,------'---
M ,1 1 1;v.1441► 11:4r.•h 14.
• ;.I.1.icerD,•141 N 1• .4 !tourer I :0Ni 1.1-.4I7
Md f. n ht¢h.r.
• ,i c Icahn 4 •.(' hlkt.er
ttn,t.:i 4i 1 ,, \'.'nen night 1','44411
tatty 41.. s ttia44,o •
Winnipeg Qptions.
Noy w1h.,14. al W4ntupyii rlu,w.d 1 ,_a-
er IIIN:, „14(ttirino. Na}, .,;1111
Wh.,, t- •Sl..r.'h ft .i., M... Y:!4. .. July
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VER AND THE CHURCH. i INCREASING TM VER CROP. 6 911
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d have a strung convict,„u that the Eery farlllel' knows that it he
Ser
women of the church are not just the! sur (cru icy clover
that held. adow 1141 en of s
it�}_tlle ,3rryyth it t al
• lost. J. Ballow Shaw. 1 1 hiaao.
arden Freshness of "SALADA
they Wight b8•, This, dui ituifef ti"h4L'-tht'-t► that the 4%ver cote
aware. is nut the general srdinerut. I latus a large stare of the valuable fer-
hut •.tW that would be t,itpostd, if not (Mixing element, nitrogen. ural as the
resented. clover planta decay 4)t the oust this
Let it out he thought for. a uw►uept nitrogen becutnss available for the use
that I would. depreciair the genal of the succeeding crop. The question
which our woun•u cur (1uiny : Ontlatui 4tH osiers, y h tt tlfthef
recluse w.uld 11e ignorant df its rxt).lynt 4( wb
t'luvrtls add iii re' uilroge•u tottithe'oc!lief
and only an itloste would lilt to 4(p• (114(11 uthrr cwt's: The •Cattier way
preriaLe it. !tritest', iLwerr iwjiusia We I�ve ntiticrtl 4(r 4)r Ulsurd up Lhe rtx,(s
v what would become of our u hi• eluver.tbat thrl'e were acrtLtltrd
n silos 111 the vid.l along the roots, especially till tar finer
Teront , Grain Market. uus.tunat\ entetF
Y � uul LhuYch t f
o • o its st8;tal life of of rax4Urts, ' little whitish nodules ,,,
11.1.. ,•. 711:1. 1)U�14 .,.il ,r., to it IJ
8[ its'artivitir.; if it were nut fan.: huttellrs. If he had cut one of the -
wast
WC.. r�F- oPs11 __. lht• wl•• .
w►1
_ 1Nke.t rel goon I •u 9'br tiunday r•ci„ul little, Iulldulsta 1)t tWo with a slim l
•
loo, 14+,14..44. 't.urh. . .,.• draws oits
w'orkr.s ttttltaly H++tn_1L1a{ 4)i i a wuu have cera that the 11.
• x'/.•. n Itl ' . luwiv, as els„ the ('hliated4 En- Mire wrs.putkfab white, and-tt'hr had
L..r�rt
,1.101.4.1 , ........... • 4 _ 1141ay„r It, nientlleiship. While our a ia)w*cud wiero1cope at !land he
would find on examining this pinkish
d•' ^i 1 4"t,:' I,
••, ••fuugIegatio4r, 1.444 it:WitsIf i(1 the
4nit,,,f,•:•••,d a • A, i¢
evening, would be. painfully .itra )
!
Toronto '.Dairy Market. ;, dttictitle44 u' ea4ely .eYW chittlit
wy
,. 1 1 1• y, I I k U 11'4'n.t?/.411 l to. moll\ 1. he' :wow. 11 Ut oat
P .1.!
I 1 ,1.
-,:.1...41. I
,:u.y. , Awl 1ala always )uu,hg the Iitst to
_ c iQrol.cs ale ilesrivingpt l; real 4 reoit,
14 411. - 11,.4 , ,w aeknt18\a.igt• it..
tt ..t, 1 HIe a - .4.11 this .41y41 mato 41144y b.• fltautrd.
fr..+w a •• .. } o, r.ut,. 0 1 • anti. cel 1114)' wh* 141lty1494 lhr J11•u111e•nl
, n ,• :. 4 1x•111/ * 1)4,1 rued w;itlt the t h„ugld 113.11,
New York Dairy Market. '
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CITTLE *IARiCETS.
C.! -Wald! Farther
A •'-es at Euffalo.
a,• cl t. , I. •- .'•:beef firm. 4,1y,• to
•t•.
', Stock Yards.
,114 )`+',' 4. \1 .rt't 14 h.. i' . ;,f
l'rre,rt :•••1.0",,
••,,u.-. r••44.J.7)Ob' of
D .,„6> ISG. 14 • ), 14 * 44.1
T'rin'e 44•k.
fie •o:al ,.t (r„
t.; -a.
11.4:•4.• r
i:.L l:, 1i-•,
• • Milkers
slid ,I.rina, ► and lei
140 I 4v4 •4(.h with •
Butchers, .
, I, ,.• 4:.•-••. r ,•.,t-
4 '-
1•1 m
,• 4: 1•') ,w1 1,,:411.
1. til tin.n 141•
hon: Si ' .• 4t,, 4 .. ,.,.w'
Springers.. -\
_ i114kt1's
r d :1* t
tura
Veal CaIv
44 4t ' ,l''4I111 14.48' ' t.
Dor ,pivt , Inn 1, r ordinary14.
W is fie).
Sheep and Lambe,.
The 410 P• stet iamb market w
. firth al. to •alt\:utce in itsi.'•s,
hold a( nom90.14 to 1:1 ter wa.
ewes, solo et, from W. to O4: per .'wt. '
•
Meal.,* •teat'M 'PLC! w *elect* fed ant
wter.•d, 111 the market. ,u54 W.MI, (.ob.
ears at couMn paints. .
Montreal Live Stock. •
k(0'YTit.,:a , Mare!, 11 - 41 st[e. sal. e -At
the Montreal Stork Yards Wart 1:'11,1 Mur•
gel the receipts four Iasi *4.18 wet.- _•::4
cattle, 27G enemy and tames, 17o1 hogs and
f10 calrrsa. Tow snptily this rnoraiu.( .-.m-
shited ref WINO emu.. 4)44 sheep end..lau114r
-• WW1 hogs Arid 377. ra4vtr.i .
A feature watt the stronger - .indertens
for 'cattle. • and Priem. toe ready ',i hdo•
Ontario stall-fr,l stock acme an N,h•.anc.
et' Ifs, der• to lsrnited offering.. Hnppth•s
of other 4(ra4.1.e were quite arnple, with
values unchaeaed from a seek VP*. :1n -
other feet urs was the .4solay `of -o.4..
very choirs• bona, from Min to 310 nes_ err
wlnrh demand was fair at .5!yr. to etc. N,.t-
withstanding stornrl •Weallyr.- the With-
ering of buyers wan fairly' large. .t' few
-extra. 4 )mine stall -fed Lintar4,4 utet•rn.4.44,,
al I1.:, her cw1., whale choice hrolight Shit
to 04e: go40d. i%.•-0) R: f.alr. ',1 ,'' to 144•
m.•dn,m. (%e G, Se. brauu..n. 4l• to t'4', .
tows. 1441 10 449s'o mad ordinary ,411111,,. .,
to 1«• per 41..
(tort tithes 4(M still soaring. aad show
a ntr(her ad'wun a of Me yet IW Aar eine.
this 'day' week, mod Mtticadu.ls a-.• thal
they will go .11l1 hasher. ,4'11 account 4,t
Ilmo•a1 s11p4illee. The demand fr.,at pack.
ern was fairly gond. AM sales. of 1/01iPrtM
-141411-Wore made. at. *teal to 9lo.a, per' PK
IgA , weig 4).;.l off tetra,
The fin -etas market for l`ana,t4an bacon
Ala `trout, aeet eabwa.1J train
1, 4'4. 11 ,•
.•d,,1s
VINT
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l.lverp..a1, Ipndun tun! [irishd n.eu• a ur-
•thvr silvan.•e of 1, b o per rel., inakln$
a net rine wlthla the pant two weeks .it
to to 7). •
A feature of the market for Antall meats
le the keen demand from buttd,er. for
}•slum... Nml; altho supO11es are element)
ln.Tea..n44, 'inlet; 411 name rhr.ice ntot•k,
from 10 to 17.. lhs., dreamed, were ntade at
TIG to 1441 each. e`orwrrwlner one* e,dd trete
the ins1,1e figure town to tt.
The hutcll.rs mandato very much about
the r-a,•m drnvery have adopted In fill,
posing of mule calvesF'01.Inrtanee, If a
drover I,4(•. ,. ;ot of filly Mad. '1)f Whrrt
Z 1.,•r rent: ase not fit for hmmnn fre..t
he will not sell any 4111104148 the buyer lakes
the lot. tellh the etas:sits .1f having prnha-
h17 half .,f torso cosinstatcd I.y the In-
.tr
e Y.i In sheep coil. IwrrlAa wale v.ry
tui and pi 1.•ea rule} ?trm. .1 few .anal)
loll of. 'yearling Wane were 44)4) at 7c to
uhd 0)4..-1/ at 41(gr to 4r per Ib.
•
East Buffalo Cattle Market.
if1!tT or. Marsh 14. I'at tJe
Ref. 144, .^144.JJ I:rntd; tuna.' anti :roe to 41:.
•Mel..+r, prtrh. ,hive. 874,1-1„ 4'n/: 4l)p-
Vtu4. 1144s1.144, 1404.1.14)41). i .2', l0 4: •-,
r,lcrs, inlet to 96.Z; cows, 11.E to to;
Mol , 4.3.51 to 0..50; stockers and hrd.r.
to 911: mark heifers, 4.1.:11 1.1 14.:0
•^i1i ,rows and •Aprhlg•rs a.•tive and
-• 1.+; to i; 4.
Rr•t+1pIM 1400: active :Intl 2S- f,'
1, -....her, fc to 110.'43. '
IIoKe-Itrcc,yL+. 7710 howl aril La 4)r,
'-. to :4k• higher; heavy and tn4*443.
[n 911 n . where and pigs. 411 1S t',, 911 '.
,'v.74 4o 1)0.40: stays jh 14, t.
da.iri. 1,1 h. 411.1*.
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t ,.1,1 1,, f14 ,• ���c11• 1 ).,Int.. d. 2.
1.• - .• ., 4)'i Ings 1.d•, l0 4!1_:,,- w.-lh,•re
s • t , 'wee, r�, t1. 4o: ;herep, toll -
Chicago Live Starch: •.
tl;,' M:u'h le. -Cattle it.•. 4pta
11.1"6 ', 1 ,•toady fo 1441' hl:;l:nr: stnera
Tr : • r • s+ s',
....gip, N to 96: heifers, 91 to
♦t1;. hul'r, 14 tie 40 87.lh. •
11110. .t.s.k,•rs nred (.Mer -a, fit le to Os.
44,n' • Iteeeir ts, 14,0111); innrket w,•nk ft
6 I,.ser eludes, Mary. s10.16 to 410 114-
• • • t'" v• to 91060: flight, mixed. 4104
h.,
nem; too *, 10 t» s.
' n 148.10: rite,, tin h, sio tt►.
819.141 to SIO 04.
,slow -Ice 1pl*. H,118)7 rrtar
1 , ... • ,,41101% ahes•p 1.:7* to PIA
Lin 1)4, ma 1.' 87.44; 7eart nen. to
TSM.
lne.uuirlt l.4( thud 'lip„Jtuodi41s autl
ailll.dge.1 try- 4.h.it 1111::(14' t*li44 ,4)e I'y lie 40 44. 181st• bacteria is aide ,to
inht14:14 41441 wuu1,•i; of our „hurtles 11.4uµ•. and to Stolt, tip 144414). nttrt,K41u
'are v-rrp lar. the -e 4,iSyc+. twirl caret t 144)1 at. need. b and wi.al: d taut blIP1.1y
iug u4) 1111.2r.puttbdnitty. tc succeeding. ••steps, %Vith•,ut the
11.1L-' i-t111L--
air wi Met. H. eu Ilugt ly ' heeler's'. the clover .plant must get, all
441-i.4 ,1.1.11 h• fol the hitt od,irtiun of the 1144'-n31104lu-4117-11{1 1Ue 144)1! insteadd 1)t
petty. •w.ktly
"Haft ' means!. id t.tit•ing getting muck of it from the ail'. and
white substance that it was largely a
1114(da of very tiny rods, 8011141 straight.
some curved, and saute T or 1
shaped. 'flit -se toils , ate Uy4Crri•1.
/14 4.. lie(t41t 444 {fro Into 'lhr hitt t4'.„te
t'. lieu the 04.•4•41' gelHiitates, grow and
multiply theta as this clover ldauts I
Krt.*, anti 8) they grate they draw
upon Thu nitrogen of the air ill line
u�j ifItt truce this-n11n.,(rn a1.lfttllt -- .
cloArr plant'. lienee.. the clover piano •
(e
Fresh and fragrant from the garden;; of the finest tea•
producing country in the work). Ask your grocer for
it.,
package to-day•-...:ypu'll like
wane) 111,W so prrvalrnt 'meow 111 l•
'1 lot! 01 t111t.. 111 'lel hill/. 'I.. 1.01)0(1
s. t Iub11'*; .111(1 (1,i, rest u1. 111.' *84* piny: -
say may trace them origin .111'1440,4
eraaoa Le( ih1. hUllle41.
It will hr:>attl at 41414.41at
-' provide .. large . sharia of 'the
'Gnu h'v sul•144'a4 was 44l11ced 4118111
114IJ: •,v ll.e negligence. tit' the melt.
Tour. Iln,' uocrs.dy TSC r»ieug 111(l11ey
H 4" T hu. i 411.1 upon them. 'liuu. Slut de
u44'tlesi. 1i,,,t'tll.•3 gib . 11 elf the ieud-
ei,tol' .11 this pupil winch Ise were
i41.1 1111 ,• 114 pxt1r4.l 11.14f. I he linaucrs of
„4)r cttnrrl+ri1w,M1kt-l.e 4'L half. ce.11luty
o..rtW e.l whef��
they are today. 4 -
Against Witch* are we to charge the
( se 4e
o t �s 4 � hr to that now 1)l u
s al'uI t not .
elides of 1 Iou+slant4•w ill I lila conn•
try, it not 1 .1411181 the women? 11.11
are naturally democratic. Left to
themselves they. ,erldietti draw sharp
social linen ti4 11101.1 tl putt e•Iltl yrtit1141481
distiflt•tilIMr, ,' N.hat tau w4' tied In the
one split -ie wfwie flu el ale 1npreme-
the political 81,11444 lluw touch class
distinction extent there ?
'Not au with Wowen. They are
mote giegalions, but 1)t the bathe
gone diner Cunyrntje,nal, Ie,.- nut
biathlon their standing incrimination
at•• tfhisshat• 1f rich, .they are the
111(1ar exclusive : if poor. the tuore
sensitive. -
:social lines existing in the dbrld
;without •. lyive extended into the
stirred inclnttut•e of lite church, until
Itxly there is. no. wort. conventional
(lay atuoli Use .ttnr(r the- we14-to•tlu
('bt•tstiau church. Nothing hurts us
Wallach as this Duet.. condition, and for
Uri existence I hold slur women almost
excitooyely reepun.ible• Let them
011.) say the word, nod [neat) it, and
this state of 4tfaus win 11e gone in a
week.
%Vowen, endowed by ' nature as
ey are, night to be more 0pirituai
L n teen, bide, its a Model n author-
ity capable as is perhaps no other
liYgiveus ere •al'1u v
l i man to a I t r 4'y
of thchurch. has Said. the bulk of
sout•wi ring In this age is being dont
by the u 'l4.
There fine exceptions, conspich-
oua exceptions, i'vel ywhere in the
1hur.h, and he fully allows for these :
llut, .peakrrIg. generally,. the people
who ,1)r doing the personal work of
our day ,are not the geeing -circle
wetnen, nor the social lenders, nor the
'proverbially busy, aggrersiye, untir-
ing
ntie11144 chinch sitter.' The bulk of all our
soull-w- g i.4' done by the tarn.
Anxious as the u1i111stets way be to
*teem gallant. even -t1) is fault, it is our
duty, 4(r • the generals of the Lord'.
host, honestly to recognise tbie unto.
\t'.1) d t;elndition and set ourselves
patiently, tactfully, but positively to
l ounteract and correct it.
' When our women cease dragging
Wutldly atandalds.•ltnd methods into
the Christian church, when they are
Willing to turn to and aid Its in rub-
bing out the social lines that have
been drawn through our body ec-
clesiastic, and when baptized, with the
ettirib-44-x huger .cnnnxet:elliot,, they
become our leading soui•winners, ehe
ehut,ch ellen have gone a long way
toward solving the problem of reach-
ing and sewing the W4orkttl.-Homiletic
Hrview.
Any coward' can fight a be -We
when he's sure of winning: but give
use the roan who has. pluck to fight
when hr's sure of losing. -
Who Is to Pay for Bridges T
What is a bridge ? i1 a queation that
is being diecitated in -t e- Provincial..
Parliament. At the present time all
bridges over 116) feet in length mutt be
hunt by the county roomed. Under
that they are paid for by either town-
ship or county council. hut, usually,
the county council can't man« • •? t,
by the tuwrtehip. Mr. Hoyle, of /rt.h
Ontario, wants a hill pawed a ating
just what constitutes a midge, wheth
e4' the abuhtuents and approaches are
t„unted or just the span of the bridge
pioper. t tetatirm of this kind will
go a lona was tow) 0419 settling die
pates as Io the responsibility of immi-
cipalites for the erection and main-
tenance of bridges. Mr. Doyle alv,
wants the length of bridges ringlet
r1) n t y control I! irttmen.
hence when tar clover i.4 plowed taut
there is yy.) actual Incrti4(ae 1)t the lets
tllat>. of die s11il. In tact. clovers Wake
Thr:..iest growth when there cue plenty
u! baeterm present 1)a the -4/414 1111
shown bl thae I't•e•.•nce of hats of
nodules on the plain re ts, awls tt"
uxplanied•wute fully 111 t.1111rtitis
IW anti *4*) of the fu.tu'iu Department,.
of Agriculture. '1•oruutu; which .way
be obtain d by . aildreasing that. de.-
pertinent,
e-pertinent,
•'1ht'.e bacteria, can be grown under
artificial conditiuure i11 liarletiolugical
labot.tlot'1rt1; and cultures 1)t Otero
Tory-tit'-*pptird- to tae -etre • when -I1.*
rune. ibis* tuinislting plenty of the
Npprvpriate' bacteria 10 get Into the
newly tut wod traits olid form the tirte-
ersary nodules. Wiwi) thele is failure
to get t4.goud stuelt to clovers. or when
the Nip uu.•s not thrive. it indicates
usuah that the necessary bacteria err
out presets t. in the buil, and in ouch
canes bite t['wuulrnt 0t: the seed i1)
tulure seediugs, as mentioned abiiye,
4tsually aids 111 seeming a better clop.
-Further. tt.e use of such cultutt•s is
usually advisable when reed of any
cluver-'in sown' ut1 new laud or 011 a
tirld that has nut previously grown
that crop.
Each year since 1905 the bacteriolog-
ical laboratory of the O.ltario Agricul-
tural (1llleKa et liu4114h has petit .0111
buck cutt1tres W 411 1aru)ert who ap-
plied. Each year, recipients tit the
cultures h .ve Men asked to report as
to wM.Litt•& the t_•reatment of the wed
bad resul. cd in fieuetlt -or not. and of
these reports about Hit per cent. stated
that the, .cnituret had aided io secur-
ing a better staid and increased
growth of the crop, The College is
preparing to send out cultures of these
nitrogen gathering bacteria during the
coming spring tor the ino"ulat un of
the following seeds : Alfalfa, red or
mammoth clover, alsike clover. white
r over. t3 Moron clover, vetches. peas,
beaus, sweet peas. Each kind of seed
requires a different culture. The cul-
tures are sent by tneil with full instruc-
Lions tor their use. Their is only one
size package prepared. that being saf-
flcieut to inoculate sixty pounds of
seed. There is a nouinal charge of 2)
cents for eat h• package of tenure to
cover cost preparation anti postage.
Farmer intending to secure these
bactet11l cultures would du well to
seuu 111 their application early, s1) that
they may, be sure of getting the cul-
ture in ample time tor seeding. Ap-
plications should state the kind and
atnouut of seed to be treated, andshould be addressed with enclnst-.l
postal note. stamps. or money or.ler
to Pitnva.stru8 N, F. EnivAxt1R, On.
tail() Agricultural College, Guelph.
Canada.
'There would be fewer rabid dogs if
their owners would take proper care of
them. They need attention. thesameas
any other domestic animal. if they
were properly housed in cold weather.
got proper fond. plenty of clean water
and medicine when required. there
would -be little danger: - - - .-
Papa "Yes, my son. you mast
always begin at the bottom ,to learn
anything," 4.Villte - "How about
swunming, pa?'
1'ray.11er-"Ciao t coo briery that
horse up a hit?" Driver-"'I'reid I
can't, stranger. I've tried everything 1'
'cept twisting his tail. an' 414 saving
that for the climb up the hill."
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Makes Solid Flesh
Ik:cin4, It creaf.•s an npltt•tlt'.,
1t 4.o,1, - :Ip the jaded, nln.)vrn
a
laymen* re w .sfwral way
54k•. 1411,1 $1.00 iottlei at all dr11g-
Ottc.
e Fuc sure yolt get the 4' 114it4e.
rLIf Lis 1 7-3' v/
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.. �. a m cal the
you can buy. ' t::' .: -1 i -i iiia :easpoorl- :�c
will make a c4', '
P of cocoa rich,
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Edison Amberol Record. (twjct as roof) tic.
Edison Grand Opera Reco - - 65c.
adison Phonographs $16.50 to $162.50
There are F,dtaon dealers eve here. Go to the nearest
and hear the Edison Phonograph play both Edison Standard
and Amberol Records and get complete catalogs from your
dealer or from us.
Natiwl rseeearaa► C...100 Lakeside A r..,Oraeg.,N.J., U.S.A.
WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK ()1'
EDISOI\e PHONOGRAPHS
AND RECORDS
JAMES F. THOMSON,
,VF*T'l1DE:MQUARE, OODFRICH.
('ALL AND 8E14 WRITE ,FOR CATALOGUE.
Made from first quality corn by
a ,:lean, careful process. Is
t'ature':, own pure product with
the sunshine and the rain left
GROCERS
- ICc A PACKAGE
AT ALL
In
/45
TOASTED
FL
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Sweet as A,Apt-with a bett.r
flavor. Makes bj ,oil and bone.
Treats your stomach .eptly
and puts go in your meal. -Eat
the fireless breakfast dish tii= -
morrow and know real quality.
" THE SWEETHEART OF THE CORN"
DAINTY DELIGHTS IN
Easter Footwear
We have never displayed a finer line of
Footwear than w5 are showing right now
--1luw patterns, new •nlofielS, aIId It large
variety of lea her:4,
Light and medium weight Boots, made
from the softest skins and the most flexible
sole.leath••r.
11' o tvt')cnn1e the opportunity o f
showing y'oji what ll/untittt'S' aitei 'comfort in
Foot lnl'atus. ,
Queen Quality Shoes
or Wortley,
Sor.• Agents for
Wale -Over 5h1.
for Me,
Downing & MacVica
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The Signal's
Clubbing List
for 1909-10
The-Signal'and Toronto Weekly Globe . $14(
'The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe . . . 4 50
The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and
Weekly Star .• . . . . • 185
- Inclnd 1),g a ' ,n,uu.itlt^turf. "The stow' ..t.+.ak,'u.h4.
The Signal and WeeklySun (7'\nitl)
The Signal and Toront'nDaily Star .
The Signal and Toronto Daily World . .
The Signal and Toronto Daily News . .
The Signal and oronto Weekly Mail and
Empire. . . .
so picture; "Rit'el.' "41441 clttrn.
The Signal and Farmer's Advocate 2 35
The Signal and Canadian Farm i 50
The Signal and Farm and Dairy 1 75,
,
The Si gn.ftl and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press 160
The Signal and London Daily Advertiser . 2 90
Thegnal and London Weekly Advertiser . i 60
The/Signal and London Daily Free Press
Morning dition . . . 3 50
Evening.,E icing . . . 2 90
1 75
2 20
3 50
35
e Signal and London Week' Free Press .: 85
Th Signal and Montreal Daily Witness . 3 50
The ignal and Montreal Weekly Witness i 85
The nal and 'World Wide 2 25
The St nal and Western Home Monthly
(Winnipeg) 1 60
The Signa\nd Presbyterian 2 25
The Signal nd Westminster 2 25
The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster 3 25
The Signal and',Catholic Register . . r 60
The Signal and Saturday Night (Torodtl . 3 40
The Signal and Busy Man's Magazine- . 2 50
The Signat add Horne Journal (. 160
The Signal and Youth's Companion (Bosco
2 90
including p0_tegii to ('anAdi,vr .ab -Cr suers.
'l'he Signal and Woman's Horne Companion,
(New York) - -
including prr4teee td0adtael eutperlbsrs.
These prices are for add esses In Canada or G1. at
l3ritain. •
•
60
The above publications ma be obtained by -wig
nal subscribers in any combinatio the price for any
publication being the figure given' above Tess $1.00
representing the price of The Signal. For instance :
The Signal and The Weekly Globe
;1 lio
The Farmer's Advocate ($2.35 less St coo) , t 3S
$2 as
-making the price for the three papers $2.05.
The Signal and The Weekly Sun $t 75
The Toronto Daily Star 1$2 20 less $Loo) . , t 4(o
The Weekly Globe ($z.'io less $1.00l 6o
$3 55
the four papers for $3.55.
Several of these papers, inclrtding Th.. Weekly Globe. The Weekly
Mail and Empire, The Weekly San. The Fam')y Herald and Weekly Star
and The Canadian Farm, are sent FREE FOR THE BALANCE OF tong
TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
If the publication you leant is not in above list,
•*`let us know. We can supply almost any well-known
tantadian publication.
Send_ ,subscriptions through local agent `'nr,. ►y
postoffice or4'-e press order to
The Signal Printing Company,
L1MITEf
Godericb, Ont