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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-11-24, Page 2• TauaxnAY. Novienen 24. IMO If. UUUICRI(•H. ON'I %RIO, PUBL18R7tO VERY THURSD4Y et UK SIGNAL PRINTING CO. t.ituttrd Telephony Call No.15. Terms of Sub•r4p otlen l Q&t: � , per annum in rance. E ta wSue e ; three months. : a. To United Mater subscribers. $1. $' • ISA strictly to advanoei. bu +cnberr who tail to receive TRK lite%At. regularly by mall will corder a favor by sc- oaintuNt tie of the fact at se .arty a dMe as possible. When a change of address is desired. both the and the new address should be given. es .r Ad•rUsing Rates Legal and other dlmllar advert.'temento, Iflo per line for ting Insertion and Sc per line for each subsequent Insertion. Mea.,urod by • nonpareil sada twelvp liner bean inch. d Reness Dards of six lines ane under, 113 .ie year, Advertisements of host, Found, Strayed, Sit- uations Vacant. Situation- w•antcd, House, for Bale or to tient. Fano- ter Mile or to Hent, Articles. fur Sate. etc.. not exceeding night lino -4, I3c each lne•r11un : $t for fist rmonth, Inc each subwequua month. larger advertise- ments In proportion. .r 4,o0aacemento In ordinary reading type ter vents Der line. No notice ices than e. Any special notice. the objet of which Is the 'pecuafary benefit of any individual, or a,s.tc1- •Uon. to be considered an advertisement ed be charged a000nud tity. Rates for dl -play and nontract advertise. -"metas will be given on ei piloattno: Address all remmunlcwtions to THF: RIUN! 1. I'ItIN1 I NU ill.. Limited 1Na.erinh. Ont GODliRUCi1. TH.1 c1t8DT. Nn1 ,;,1 neo BRITISH POLITICS: 'v ev • At this writing it srente probable that within . a few days' the British House of Commons be • again die - solved rued the A.quith' Gorernrnett :.w will append to the ant, y for a man- date to abolish the vete of the House o1 LOIITT.` The Gower nlnPni'; hill iii pet definite limit, upen the powers def the Horse of female has been Aub• milted to tow NNly with the hat in►a- _ _tion_ that amendment will Ont he accepted; the hill mast be areepted fie' rejected. It is likely that the Lords 'will propose some alternative. wind, this not bring aceeptable to the liov• ernment, the issue will 1* submitted to =fie people in a general elution. The position of the Liberal* tenons toiletoe regarded as etrnnger than it was a year ago. The uovd•Ge(rge budget, --Men denounced al confiecatory, re- volutionary and eltngetheI diabolical, has won its way and cannot l e effee- tivrl• at larked. Times ere gond. and tariff '• reforin " in not so inviting as it was a year neo. The German war scare haw subsided. All these %;gni favor the Liberals, 'and the ('onsetva- tives are forret' to take new ground. As soon as the Tend& tare deprived of their power to strangle Liberal nmeas- ures, the question of bottle rule tot Ireland will come to the front. and this will be a vett' li