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THE SINAL ' GODERICH' DNTAHIO
MACKAY AT LONDON.
BLASHINGSPEEOH BY PROVINCIAL
,LIBERAL LEADER.
Claims Credit for Former Liberal Gov-
ernment for Good Condition of
Provincial Finances Attacks the
School Book Contract and Gov-
ernment's Centralizing Policy.
Al Lundon on Maturday'uight, Hon.
A.- G. MacKay delivered a scathing
arraignment of the "Paul Knlgerieue
of the Ontario Government in the
matter of legirlat' , and +ttt.iwkerl the
itchool hook bargain with the Eaton
Company weed[ vigorously, He also
dealt with technical erlucation, and
made a strong plea fur trate school's.
The Liberal leader teucherl talent
the revenue-producing legislat' of
the Literal Gave temients of the past,
and proved that it wits owing to this
legislation that the revenue of the On.
tario ooyernment had inetwwal+crl tae
such an •extent during the past flea'
year+:
.lite. MacKay viewed the c•eatraiiui-
tion of wlurxt• en Toronto.
The speech was a strong e and
created a printout -id iipr•asioi1tr.
MacKay hautycklotu been iii suet geed
form, and -the i,ilerals of !Amain'
ale utatiu,tetiteregsn il_Ig tl1 , future of
the patty. There was n teary-la►•gt•
crowd pr( cIlt, and great enthesiasnl
prevailed. •
Short addresses were also p(iven by
Meters. J. C.• Elliott. M. 1'. 1'., N'4st
Middlesex • Tho..... '....lens, NI, i'. P..
Eaton Is directly agaluMt their' inter.
onto; anti that thew tint include there.
gall lee,ket•Iler alone. It atferts 11)1.11+.
(oilers, and that ill not fair. It would
have paid John Eaton to print then'
for nothing an an advertising medium,
rather thaii,allow• ennuise firm to do
tee emit. The Manitoba Government
refttaeld t++ eater JWaa smelt a contact,
although one was other+[!. 'rbruto is
not all the Province, and E'►tou's gilt
the only depart melted :eine."
About Centralization.
The ematraiizatio,l of all 111iuge in
't'oroutowee doprr'ate41 by' 'loll. Mr.
ltarKuy. and be pointed out !feat tht•
Cent l'alizatinn of lxh►cittitbe' in''1'oru110
was a mistake.
•'1 camp iised to ceutralieetem, in
edMwtionai matters Itte in .Mayr
things," said Mr. MacKay, "mat is
one maroon why we oIgsws•41 till' gladly
[1111 elf 11).11, seatil11114. 1' he rent lid l/al-
tion of nuivt:lxilius in 'l 1141 No i. a
Mistake. We opposed .that, uiid t
think rightly. 1- .n vtultw4. cnnti:v. tip
'M' slat til) the eaucatietnnt in�litn-
tii ns of ()Marie. That is what 1het
(lover •ut 11ar Teeu trying to do."
The drastic legislation enacted by
the (iove•r elt was dealt a it 11 at
s • length. Thee. hlut'c arc .1liaii+aq
Cetlipany Wits legipdal„d wet uI 1be
r,4ut•14. The (armors who had 1•Iniul1
ler da tum/A i_ for. t•stst•ulents ort •their
111411a•1'l y w'e•14 Ieg1ai11tYi uuf r•T Elmer
Any snit buinlght regarding the
hy'dr1 electric 1411 jell 1111,.+ le•gi,l►te'd
fait 8f r•ourt.
"1 herr nothilig utainxt the Nine -
ant power project." said Mr. $Iacii_ny.
' ell they cen give it, cheaplplwer i nut
fully in accordWItli'tllnl. But ttnii t
protest xg�aiast the• high-handed le
4atnnl that •• has bell' _ pptns4l. '''he
farnlcn:over whose property the line,
lots•+ should haui• le1•n hutler! fairly.
•
flunt Merl resale Marna. Cglborne-• r
reran by the way, whet for astir [fete.*•
quarters of a l'e'ntti,y wap 111 th.
1p►s••sshllr 01 the Morris timely. The
ate Joie' Iui,'ic, kneels for tunny
lease An one or the stalwarts Of Col-
Oae�orue township..eine. tip to this see -
Witt ti.unilteaa le 4hi• fall of it3i,
having arrived from K eel:md in the
pt•eeeittn year:- Hr-tiett4--11ue lsLtt
Juulep 4)&IIows pick rd on we 1111.auve
,4ecti4nn to Colborne anti on the haute
daoy .0(1 wren the two oleate, up a
copppsr' to dr/ermine which sl. 01
puµµvu the choice t Glhe two 6•L.. Mr.
Mhette-trent h r4k oto tlnAtillun • for
the wine: said in the tollowitig spring
4t•ttweed bele and 1ive.I.th:U ►luutnet•
on the fel en 1 n.cv o':cupicd by James.
McManus.
In the winter of tell, having
in 1 the Meantime hal a lug -house
built nn hip alum propel ty, he moved
to it and afori•i.1ia'•• Fath was thence
(ohth his ho 1114 until hi, death. it
stns, of rolr.ee..t bird) 1 at t•'l•en John
1!0Il1 pul(11a•eIl it Isom the Usnaila
Compete... 11111' heel wet k and 1, ttirnt
p(rtlevt•t•Aece .111 111141' 4.411 Ver Leel it
into le ronlf.orwbfe and ttiuri,hlug
farm. Tee 1'uitity lite ed i0 the lot
1 :r uta i1 '111, when the Pr'eebt brick
house, tv.11 kePern"to p 01,ikers of 1►e
111rt•rier •ho -totality. was latiIk. 'rite
brlrkr: w'vr' ,)vial• 1 ight'u 100 grotinI
M
South Oxford J. M, 11e)',x., . T. I1.
Pur ie i, -11;.t`. ti.os t;: Hildx+ittesl .t:..
nod F. O. Rumlwtll.
Mr. M ac Kay's Address. `
-Hon. A. O. .iacKav wee givenan
[nation on rising. Tile large gather-
ing was certain ttetimwiy that Li e
er•alisut was far from dead in 'undo!
It was a pleasing sight to 1 ' , la peci-
ally in view of the fact that'it was au
off-season pallor[ 11y.
Ile la 'hill inim eiliately into many
political questions, defiling with them
under the headings 'of the pats*, the
present and the future.
it haul been r•latmtel by the ten -elle
ment
vern-
ment that the inerewe in rave
since 1111)4 f six millions 411111 to
over eight million[ of dolbuat, was due
largely to the ecomnnlicnl and \;mdse• •ul-
eninistrrtlon of public Natalie. 'chis,
he chinned, sus errtne1His. and was
nut just t► the l.iheral party. The re-
ceipts haul inritastell liodhterity
aletutl $2,11E,0111 saner 11114, but the
C1Ut)4e wait 11mt from tie. Wine alhuiin14-
testion of the ptrly in iNlwel% There
were six im ueAt 'f resent• teucherl
upon, with their increases attiring that
perms!. The corporation tax had in-
creased from *1:11,111) in 111111 to $T.111,-
1101) in 19114: the succenitiot1 dutie*e f1411(11
$43)l,IJ10 to $728,1111 ; the a p•cial tax on
brewer's -and • 4iratiUcwc .. Aunt.. *00.0(11.
to $90,111); un mining from 111.597 to
5218,[100 ; ik ' Ion ituletitly from 111.
181,010 to *2,128,1111), a1tl on the Tends -
kenning Railway 1111111 nothing 0'
5(100,0(11. A total of $2,512,1110.
Credit for the Liberals.
"These are the ehannt•Is we dug." de-
clared Mr. Mac•Kay, 'These increases
come from bills we passer(, and against
which the ('unservatives tutu!. They
womhl have ljenl111r1 these r•lui,nii Is,.
and today they 11141• reaping the ►•i•1411ite
of the wise legislation of the l,ils•raI
party, and now desire to claim all the
credit for it. They opposed the cor-
peratiun tax. They wank! have cut
down the suct't•sniun duties tax imp -
hell -I or om•.tliittl. They iettrl•Iy op-
posed
p-pjNosed the .preying t1X on llrewe•rie•a mut
distillt•risa. The credit fit' the royalty
from mines does nut belong to Mr.
C4e•hrane, but to the Lilso,,l 1wlrty
who suggested it, when hi• wanted to
tax mitten 00 an acreage 1w4sis. We in -
Nisbet on an inet•eascrl 14nlseidy: 'They`
want t1 Gains credit tor what. the Lib -
ends in Ontario first leaked. fuel which
the IA/tends in ()ttawn gave,
"N'1. built the 1'. and N. O. Railway
In spite of the opplsitien• of the ('nn-
tiet•vat.iyes and they know it. Non*
they are receiving at revenue of $t11o1,-
Of11 a year from it, and i►u1i141 nn taking
the: errlit for that.. \%C made the
channels through which this inrr•uwvl
revenue How's. They got down in the
ditch and tried to dila the Hew, but
wee threw thi'ui out, and the money
Sows tern, and will emit,' • to flew
1x e
Arent 141 ere, !$Mello!. w'1• Were %Visa'
enough h1 .enact propel* legislat 11M.
Hollow Hypotrlsy.
( "it ix hollow hy1N1,rist for thein to
claim that the increase is toeing
wise aulminiatrntinn. It tluw,tl bite
. the vat., and the only reedit they ran
chant is that they did turn ori the
tap.
They,hnve inteedueed mn eons( Nee
-tier littanwLisd legislation dw•itee thrix
tont 111 Ake-. Thev Mire ince,!-earl
thl railway tax it trifle, and also the
tavern licenser, but hey 1 Ihitt ihej•
have not pieced d gnu• fat. 11f roni+t.re-
tl•e financial legirdathr(t ou the Mat Me
!wake."
The School Books,
Mr. MacKay gave a shuthtng (rili-
eienl of the s'hls,l )ss,k pt•intlitije.me
tenet. end peered the 1)overnment'an-
mercifully, --
,
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They- nettle a great 11411111 that the
l•n.t of whilst; !wink!' was hit 111 rents."
said Mr, MacKay, '"New- the -truth is
he(w) • g known, and Ihnl pmt (111'.
not, cover the whole clad. The lint•.
et'tllll.•Ilt appointed a .'1st ' Minn, who
tall -retell feeler set "edlutatiente ,selee(ee.l
the literary extracts, pa
pre red the
elect ate) cute awl Lyle% anti
then the whole wits given ie the• Eaton
t'ontpwny- te print, tad the wear'; war
done for Ill rent., 'that does neo neje
reeawnt the whale rant. by do the
Government, not art fairly in I.hi14mat •
ter, and state that the (vet of the
types hap not leen Included ie that le
Penta 1 When I he (iovernnent went
no fer am to weenie the type' why dill
(Ary net. go farther and, eitnipl't4. the
k 1,;
Joh? They did everythieg lett print
tale books.
"That wear the jolt .1,111) Mellon get.
He moat have thttiwn his arms nitwit
the (lovernm•'nt's week and wept when
he saw them emoting. it wept a Ane•
n—for John Eaton. 1 I1•lfeve ill
principle of 'Live• and let. live.'
Tice retailers of this laaintry have a
rigbt to live. This contiact with
I'he• ptrljlr'l i of 1111 slecinl benefit 1e
t n, andth('y ellntllel be giv'ti w•as-
eand'
fa milting! for their Innes. The ''itiea
and towns of this I'r;lt inrc sh)ilt1d 1144t
have leen lietietItteil ill their expense,
We'slggesttl it Wit). 4)111 bit. the (iev-
011lugntbin (het' we1114l not accent.
1 The Toronto Kruger.
e1Vluil; is the diITerruee bet Oren
ht rl Kruger of the Trlu114v11:11 114
'.i -)t Krngw• of Tins ado !" asked 31r.
4,1 •Kay. ,"'1'htt is the sante 11144114441
"',1 in Yfree. . With the rLtt-
s1.l t of the judgge's, 044111 1'11141 leg-.
isles 441 .'t•ery elailhaat1. 41111 of 141111'1.11111 Was the •+81144• o) 1' plaint
61110 he 1 itlende rs, mid nut se suneli
the desire for the ballet. li"11't im-
agine Paul Kroger is ilea& lire t. T8=
r stn, 1141 watch a session of ttte
Howie, ' nil74111 will dine esti that ht•
is net de .
As 1''i'" le 1111 nr'. 1 w'1' large ge ttitres-
titan; w'4r••°pini lig up. Om. was the
onservatio •and 1.1•f•tevtation of the
timber !,suds11o�f Ontnrio, Teelae eel"
yearn ago the Universities of the
Celled Stntt,s wau•ned the American,.
that they w.r•\ilsing their• limber tees
fast, and they atlt' tray nittto.1 ((tee to
face with a titn1n•r fatnainr. 11 weal
high t• • OMari&e hark smite steps ti,
prevent the 14411)14' •null. 111 this Prov --4.
Technical nekton.
The i tllt•t• • 11u4stiein Wats lint I,1
terhnieal erlurtttion. 11r• 1l,t.' e
pointedtri the woMlertfllI 48uuaer•i,I
ldvamcenient •nf Germ rye, and (11' -
!dared Inlphntl'ally that 1114 w1141 /1104
111 the hilt -system of team •111 maleness
of that • try: Me. 1la1Kny
ttointe d eat that the Govern ami was
Issirtillg the 151,1111 public se sd feel-
dren to the extent o1 $1.:18 per un ilii
per pupil. *fie 3,2'1) t'elle•g0lt1•
at the tate of Sta1*)ernnnlu11. the
Nertunl and Mt Kiel Schts .)student
thy' rate of $112 per ptgoil per alln
and the 3.9110 University of Teres
r
't
11 \i;1.\ .1, 11i►Illit',,
and were e' a ,1 diel' •Ity fr mi tire: -
kiln to the.'Thea lops• Brig.
inally 11tul three4arueeli►rt'I4ce+. ehete
•tie tires nar41 t , (.1•.ze in the •01.1 (flys,
11411• !hey • to way' 140 cin -4") up, -t,..
relic of ihesu early, days whir!! .11r. -
11 tristheyrintngc'r stilt 18'vitally pis -
serves is u /lock which hie -tither ru,-
lied ftonl Ilmielt•)n in -the ytcu' 1S35.
(it 1111144 be pair[ here flint the Life
141h„ )Pirie nuvhe 1,•1)10' trig, to.
!lapin ten after taking up Itis property
in 1','11. one. . :ti's time.. in his life Mr.
1101 i- na 1.141• tie• 1 -rip trl•Lw'-en (1aa,nt
tan t• d (-eek', iclt ow foo( --three tine-et-
each
imesetch .way.) T,kit chit lIt: 111111114
brenght to town with him. -and it is'
going yet;
Belly; J. ala::ire. the sal j,rt of 't
sketch, i+ I he youngest. • scan or t1t'
dile John Mot tin. 111'
t 1 t 1•1' . dale rt ,� wta 1417 n est
quite li(i}-seven 'r4
age, and centime -41 to lire 1t'i-e until
he rt•tirell 1,i. n f.i nnua Anil rame t o
town last November.
lir. Morris hes 14101ayn take)• an
active . interest in politiC &R.eirr.
uod-eipeei .1,y in nlf tars Iterteinit.g
11(1 1,114 (1111) CII)lin4 814 - nr1 a21•:-
cultnrist. For a Ijurr.e rept n eenluty
„ileo —Prier since it st,c;• el he 11111 1r4;1 it
I,St1I member of the Nest, !tarn. Fa: wee;
art institute. Far it nulnt'er of years lie
111 tilled the 'Wiles of y(c'e-p, 4. 1 (.•411. and
rte 1341. Lw•m .VI it'll 1114 bate- been press-
14ttdcnte at the rate• ed''*1211 per al -. lent. As It 41 11111 •r of Ihr 11 )'Ig)r.-
tmm�. The ,rgriru't,tra) student tva. non (forn'th AshI '1') a:nt \Vitus•
1(114,4 being e•,,nea141) 1m•. 'eller• tQcr hl.sh) Agricullurtil neci'IS fur 1 hire.
1 1/4411441141 th'uamds 1,1 hays. )114es'- (lht,yea, , hr 1114 n sere: d .61 11,1•i h
evershe neverWent t' the high 1 neve well 114 prnu41. 1''1 11111•»
lie way it r M 1.11!,11' n( the 1'e•a (1 -
,hi in l'r)lhorn•-. n, -,I in p der Ile
11se. ways lak,'aa .vu :'•else pale et• a
Illicit. 1 •taker, apt. i4 n )1v pee id .• t
'1'f. the 1V.c12- 11 n 1,', • -tl A• -,p•',-
l in •. l•
is' n l- , n 11 t a e e
melee its, ot• who were not (lestin.rl for
the pt,fcarionN. 1!,,141) [!till poem y
rnui)I'Ileil to gi In the w..t•k.'tJugw est
ttyelvr aid ft met years Id age -- ret'
thi'se the. (iovernmell did nothing.
There sheuld 114• . night leehnit•al
schemes in every ellen- tu, gate• et-ple-
be!
veevlad au equal (1)ln(1'. In the Matsu II -
moved 1411..11 a. mettle' , hat the 114,,)
rrnnient Teftl.,wl 1,, listen to
A •Necessttpl.
1 br•liev.'•Ireirltiral s•In.i4, :,r,•
necessity t8 this r'nutitry," said 311.
lbm•Kny. ••1 know• Ihr• Liberals of
this Ptnvin/•e'do not Want ns to lie
such -an Opp.sitlon ;1r they him. in
Ottawa they Ravi• to sit up Or regT►T2
4.w.'- xray 1 el' that 1(Iry Ilse'
awake, but (hes want is to he onn
stmet ave. An(l 1 1!111 Nllt•P Ihat 111 Il;•
We Are [eking aelvanetel,gr.nnel. 11 i-
n neve tiring to have at cnllival•el
brain but it is abeeg4AN1 to have n cid-
tivatreT anrT. Trerruany to looking
after the rnitit•,rtien of the haled*, es
well sal the brainy, noel is tots 1•:tfrf411y
a144ananng 1111 ruantna•r'rinl S111/11.11111.1.)
Of the World i wante41 the (h 'porn
mint In rlp1stint 11 com)llipsi,ln t'i look
late 1-11111, iitatter. lutt-Lhry. weitrkt•:,yrnl .
••Tire tronbli• is i mt we wenn[ alt 1n-
telligent Item tIl illeeet the .darn•
tint�ing aflhirl of this Pt•n411481•, We
1)51 4 1101 sight man nr Minister 111
K11114114111. .1 11 It nlenttliu'pHtssibilily
for him to he so,..
141 roncheling: he Mimi lances the
high pwitinn Canada erns nieetteing in
the affairs 11f the vnrie. and plv41irlld
n great future for the v1'411111% e '
A vote of 1hnriks mete tendered red f1en.
A. (e 1ThiRny. nil nett bei 'e teerr.'f•.
tiltibtee. K. C.. 141)4 T. 11. Mullein. K.
C. The latter41hMlared Mr. MacKay
to be ane of ho)(-n-derzet) slpvrke•t's be
wanted to hear an often•a4.'. pteetilhle,
( det.larel hint 144 Ie ml's par with
such speakl'ra 1'4 Cartwright. Blake.
(loughs a niTaiThei, 'orris ttiwee.tment
was snaking n euHte'ienl number of
mistakes to threw 1(114411 vett est -the
next election if they were pmpx'rh••
)'Inelrl before the•elttette.
The vote of hanks vette Iwsrii•,l
mid great enthusiasm
A, BiT OF LOCAL HISTORY.
A Little Sketch of a Pioneer Family
01 Colborne Township.
Mr, Harty .1. Morris, whole p rt*'.► t
wP present herewith. lets not hong
been A\reslden( of fi'wterbe•h, lint lye 14
AA well known to O.tderirh [swap!s as
almostAny old' resident, and all over
West Hewn, from Mundt to Holmes
`tee, hie genial countenance it temil•
lee. Morris motel to town lest tall
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ELDER HENRY CUNNINGHAM
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Indigestion and general debility, also
suffered from vertigo. 1 saw a cod
liver preparation called Vinol adver-
tised and decided to give it a trial,
and the results were most gratifying.
Atter taking two bottles 1 regained my strength, and am
now feeling untlzually well." — HENRY CUNNINGHAM,
Eider Baptist Church, Kinston, N.C.
Vino! contains the two Most world -famed totucs.,-the medicinal,
strengthening, btxly Ion nig elements of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic
Iron. Vino} contains no evil, and is by far the Rest Strengthening
Tonic obtainable. We return your money without question
Tool does not accomplish all we claim for it.
**.tel . 1L. DUNLOP, i1D: ctgS1"s 1 Gosic: irh, Ont.
leeiglaenl atnl e f the A. 1), U. W. and
is now Milner hie (omen t•'rm it t), -f).
G. )1. for the Ate lent Orley n( United
1 'L11'1: 4111 ut haying leen umIIIIMoU,1y
re -riveted to the it eition fee the
beurth y1141 at the recent 11leeti10it of
(he grand 141110_11 tlie_Orde4at Tut -
onto.
11 Y4, .Hurt i6 WOW before her'tnart'i
Jl. Pointer, she was born and
brought up- me a:.l►ville, neer
Brampton, tint., and tlherw e,ds re-
sided for a nelluber of yeles with her
cousin, .!Mrs. !'hos. Dishes, at Dungan.
non. Thirty-three yews ago she he.
came Mia. Morris, and during the
year's that followed she acted the pall
Itf•litetess to it111initerthle visitors -at
Jlor'r•isdale with unfailing kindness
and tact.
Lot �
1,
city
Supsiothnesttl
C1,14,r'Variety
Thaw are -
the five
uulslnod iug
features out
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Not a shnde is asked for, hill we ern
sot pply it - simply berm:Ks we- Npnrc
nu effort or 4Npense In roomer nor
Ina,, ing nes. n're kilo.. ledge of 1111
novelties - mud inunedinlely n new
shn41e is kuo.+•n it ie1 ineorpornieel
in our glue.
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disinfects the dirt, purities the air and prevents
the dust from rising. Don't A11 your !unto
with dust germs. Order r .'16c can on trial for
me week. At the end of this period if not
found satisfactory it rosy be returned with no
charge for the quantity aced.
Packed in barrels and kegs for store, office
and school use. Fur sale by
Howell Hardware Co.
LIMITED
TRY THE SIGNAL FOR FINE PRINTING,
The Signal's
Clubbing List
for iqo
The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe . - $1 60
The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe . . 4 50
The Signal and Montreal Family Herald d
Weekly Star i 185_
I tel lad lna perm* u •nipiot ure, 'The Ibut. /teakettles.*
The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto)
The Signal and Toronto Daily Star .
The Signal and Toronto Daily World'.
The Signal and Toronto Daily News . . '
The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and
Empire
175
. 20
3 50
2 35
Premium picture, -Mho). ' pent. extra.
I 6o
The Signal and Farmer's Advocate
,I,I
Signal
The SI noll
and
Canadian a Farm .
isI
'l'he Signal arid Farm and Dairy 1 75\
The Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press 1 60
The Signal and London Daily Advertiser . 2 90
The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser . 160
The Signal and London Daily Free Press
Morning Edition
Evening Edition . .
The Signal and London Weekly Free Press
The Signa1 'and Montreal Daily Witness .
The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness .
The Signal and World Wide e . . . 2 25
The Signal and Western Home Monthly
(Winnipeg) . ll llll . . 160
The Signal and Presbyterian .' . . 2 25
'1'hc Signal and Westminster 2 25.
The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster 3 25
The Signal: and Catholic Register . . . . 160
The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto) . 3 40
The Signal and Busy Man's Magazine . 2 50
The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto) : 160
The Signal and Youth's Companion (Boston) - 2 90
' Thbindina taat.xo to Canadian rebooting*.
The Signal and Woman's Home Companion
(New York) 2 60
Including poataae to Canadian uubnor•Ibeni.
These prices are for addresses in,Canada or -rear
Britain.
The above publications may be, obtained 'by Sig-
nal subscribers in any combination, the price for, a1!
publication being the figure given above teu 5l0o
representing the price of The Signal. For instance,
3 50
2 90
1,85
3 50
-I 85
The Signal and The Weekly Globe , •, . , Rt M
The Farmer's Advocate ($e35; less ;1.00) , . 1 U
$0S.
—making the price for the three papers $2.9$.
The Signal and The Weekly Sun $t 75
The Toronto Daily Star ($2 20 less ;Leo) . , 1 20
The Weekly Globe ($t.'So less;t.00) 6o
—the four papers for $3.55.
Several of these papers, including The Weekly Globe, The 101/Mil,
Mad and Empire, The Weekly Sun, The Family Herald and Weekly Star
and The Canadian Farm, are sent FREE FOR THE BALANCE OF 1909
TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
if the puhlication you want is not in above list,
let lis know. Wet can supply almost any well-known
Canadian puhlication.
Send subscriptions through local agent or by
postoffice or express order to
The Signal Printing Company,
a _ LIMITED
$3 SC\
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Goderkh, Ont
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