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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-1-19, Page 8IEvery yea isomplaiots I tient are bel Stites part 01 boldest seaso people, at an tween Christ taken up to a gatherings at result id that - want attintlr proportion of r• , Various .tog 1 the els and to .at. ember or , r that th, of Januar tbeprov Went a&u the misleda, aril should Sha me se might keep ths , rig - The Leg, into 'Maw to plow; ity thioag mai u l •mild n- Masi geestioss ha of pope The Y; Hew The Cha; many oU to Is should ' S Tay tee megsaes mar masts 4 for noes • %lees tsOpil OUR We Bali rookies eihly i ng land through ways without aril' part be the spirt oe clad 'tincture well in TbeNij M will keep i any de, aRi? Par goitre t11 E L ECTIO EDITO. a rtyeae l.A 1 ;410, 4,14., iv 1 k J1lrhAI. lxvbkttlt,ti 4110 A Kb 1 ANoTHERNERGER '% I iN. PAO Naas BANK SMASH I ' Neste twee intlfared ley 1ieteslae4ers .a INttfaet, t.1Nfle MA , ti>r ,MU I ! 0aEOertass i4 -r t tell MOR7 $fR4e NAVKi*I (.4 - 'u'',11.1.4t'w ins I. ,ru In ,..sae oueaslosed by he is.dues d tbt Dear Artie •0 Be orale, (. 0 b4d*. alio„ K Carried Out InI a d Psapfe Nf111 Se 1 (best Fegle. ir. Seth reeigls. and Paeseng•' Busing. til l abet 1 ,.L... Id. ,1 IMuveuwut u .oder war the: purchase of the stock .r/ thp4Northeni Navigation Oomproy, IMIliked. ..same Ptayteit, 41st pr•eaid.•at of the Inland Naviga- tion) t;omlbaay. made ail offer Us pur- shese &II the stork at a 'nestles of directors ,ef the Northern Navigation (3 morally orall at the Queen's hwtel To ont,,. While Mr. Mayfair erd torsoually }sed made the ppsaeC it 1s believed that h.• was Sag log at the instant* of the Inland Com - the deal is by the Inland y ton Ube acLuisition of the t ,oinpasy. The directors of .he Northern ' Company viewed the ',Nor Ina revocable light and a reoow- semdatloe will bemade to the annual •tastleg oe shareholder. 1., be held on Tuesday, January 31. Witt Decide Next Month. The deal is not expected to lie cow- 'leted at the time of the annual meets 'me and therefore n special meeting of .bareboldeirs will have to be called in I Jaebru_a-r•y. if the oegotiaUona are sat- isfactory to both parties. Bach has a !month in which to m ry out the , trangements. v A condition of the agreement is that if the directors obtain a oontrol- liag interest in the Northern Com- pany 4 the annual meeting 4160,1100 is to be paid over oo February U, and the balance March 31. Mr. Playfait has mentioned S1,250,0110 aa the price he is willing to pay for the stock of the Northern Company. The capital stock authorized is 1101,000, which is fully paid Sup. At the last annual me.Ung the share- holders authorized an increase from S1.000.000 to S1,500,(U1, to be issued as req red, T'hs par value of the shares is $100. The directors of the Northern Com- pany are: President, W. J. Sheppard, WWantlauabeoe : vice-president, H. Y. Teller. Collingwood ; directors. lion. J. S. Hendrle. Hamilton ; 1,'. A. Lett, Horde; W. D. Mathews, Toronto : H. H. Ssoith, Owen Soiled ; C. oh Stephens, Oolliagw000d ; W. K. Movie, Montreal. H. A. Gildersleeve is man- ager, C. A. Macdonald, assistant man- ager, and C. Is:. .etet►bens, secrotar trssanrer. "The head onto'• of the company is at Oollingwosl. Gs Into Pasaenter Business. feId the deal he conopietesl. it is Use igtention of Me. Playfair arid his associates in the promoted new r•om- hlination to give a freight and paasen- ger service on the (beat lakes that will meet the full demands of the poh- lic, which they claim may he done as the,rosuit of more direct and erntral- ized management. The Northern NavigaLion ( peny'i fleet is well known to the !rev - idling public'. The ateanters are all the la't�eJnt models in boat. -renal ruetors' art. and are noted for cosofurt. fig the erreio a hatween Sarnia and Feat. William no pains or expense is spared to taiiatala its high 'tendon] of ex- nefloeete, "be luineiltal ateamera in the Asst are the itaisonic, Hlrronic anti Ramie. They give a Irl -weekly .eerier during 1 be season between Smola. Duluth and Port Arthur. The efeamers rite in conneclroe with Q. T. R. trains. At the peers[' . time the Inland 'Yarigntion Oompauy is doing only a freight Misinew het ween Montreal non the bead of the lakes. and .hare - holders a the Northern (:omptny. in the light of the offer. are convincer) that the former intend to branch not into the passenger traffic business. The combination. if carried through, will he a powerful one. and Imal marine men believe will he dietigictiy in the interests of trade on the (crest fakes. Tbr Northern Navigation Omummy is the ...scoter er the amalgamation n 1160 of the Ores Northern Transit Company. the former local line .4 steamers, and the North Shore N•vi- n.00. and in the following year the Northwest Traportatinn, wich had , t. hendituarters et Brien; a. A Great Cwsedidatiao. The Mayfair interests. repr•rsente(I 1,y the Inland Lines, Limited, a year •gsot merged the Midland Navigation Company. in which the Maekeys of Hamilton were interested. The trans- fer is to include t he entire assets. glen franchisee. of the No,tbern Naviga- tion Company. inchdine one from the 6. T R. whereby ell steamer* of the Uoe plying frons ('nilingwrwwl sod ()wen mound to the head id the lakes are the oonnsetiog water conte be- tween the east and the west. By 'he merger of t )-et, .go Lbs inland Lines wens ed the 000trof .4 eizteen c1f the largest sad *nest steel freighters of the Uaoadiaa lakes. and by the naw_ proposed deal they add 0w pso. freighters and seven 'awa- y sari /alight remelt. in their reef lite.. seers .uusolidauvo ar•e placing the Pleytsir interest4• prac- tically am •,r'sitrd of the freight tar or 0o the sipper Takes wad will make Wem im ant factors in the paasso- elsr foes The Influence a the oosntioed interests may yet • steed to she itt laswvelnee paagangw, rw..inewc. t7a ,alar. Vase 'lues considerable InlMneas at • ,n.le•rich, Cls busts fre.iuenU• hringius gralr smegions tttshise port i od shipping k ha proposed dee. is thr.lugh taoderfh will Niels hes a port e► dap ea ate*, tats ertwe ,elute. Atvsses N.gt 1 headSnewirsdtw roe rsheau le. h. WORE 001 inti the `V(Id Wee is.. font Wife is. n A writtei, fur a SIMS tn, war it • is es pwibfnl •• - , re, that he gas bawl poo for betesweltgaY s. •4ops'eee�ge na t him Bee la tbs t etesseg'sett surpres et bis'+ ` s e elpw it, Owe .. 1 d.M Narmets' Bask. Arwood W U 11yb, Irl Perth owny, 'Welty of the 'armee" bad their m ory its •bur Hank and al regether had aholul MiliallJ' ,tepwated. IMr widow .old ne. farm ate. the tb o1' b sbeed weld de w:Wren at/ she ids it. ♦faethsr farm., slopossiteal el Ina melees, with which he is ed to � MrlonIMughemshr for h1e f Iv 'Ate Annthei teres r'r wile ieberited 02. - 500 end deposited all In thiel branch dhow a week Isl,rer the honk :ol- IfalUnn county is said to lett t.artieu- larly hard -bit. There were a large number M shareholders in that county,, and with their double liability and their deposit.- in the (tusk the Lotal lois ill that one little county is estim• ated at utarh• hall-a-mllliorl dollars. A story m turd of one of the best- known mmo M Halton, who received the news of the disaster on the night of his Kinder wedding celebration. The 11008 meant the wiping out of the fruits of tlfty years' labor, hot he kept it to himself and sent ode with the celebration its if nothing had hap - Another man estimates that is toga puts him hack fifteen years. Here's another man's story: 1'w down for 12,500 and 02.6411) mole must be paid. It took me twenty years of work t. )any that ch off my farm. after I began to work for myself. 1 lied some money on deposit ill I be bank last month that wa,, to have suet a note oo machinery this January. 1 suppose that's gone too," he continued, Then he turned to his wife acres the room. "It all means," he said, slowly, as she returned his glance, "that were back where we were on our wed ling day," "If 1 have to hay that money at once the mortgage will have to go back on again,' is the way another man puts it "Cleaned out- is the phrase . ]roe men use to tell of the condition of a neighbor, a man reputed to be worth some /125,000. farms and all included, for he is down for over a bun teed shares. "Ile can't pay it unless he is given time," Halton rneas,(v, "And be. not a young man now Another man has a farm worth $5,l4lI. Ile holds tw'nty.flveshsrr.. of Palmers' !lank stock. and had $2,000 011 de nit in the institution. His fin- ancial position is easiIy see11. The is ssition of onean•tir•etl veteran of Hallo* eel's Mr1h Much sympathy from younger seen whit Rice almost as heavy l/ hurtle'', hilt have ysal.t 11114.041 to noloacl it. This man's working day, are over. His farms ar.• sold or handed down, and his all is re resented by one hun- dred shares paid for and the $10,(04041 I.bat be must hand over to meet his liability. "He can'L begin over." i. the way the others put it. Thane arse ¢lid to he typical case. annoog the Halton abet...holders, and they could prolnbl}' Is. duplicated in other sections of Lite 1'meinee where the Farmers: Bank had a strong hold. Clark's Concentrated Soups. If you knew the couvenienre of ...en -Ing these skillfully prepared and delightfully flavored Chateau Brand soups, you wreak' always keep a sup- ply nn lin ltd. All gn,eero. Wm. Olark, Mfr., Montreal. Representative Nye or Minne•eton raid at a lawyers' haognet hi Minneap- olis : Lawyers have grand reputa- tions for energy and p•raeyeranc. A Ind said to his father one day, "Father, do lawyer. tell the truth i' "Vera, my boy.," the fatber answered, "Lawyers pill do anything 1" win a (-nee." A MODERN MIRACLE! HE SAO ECZEMA 26 YEARS ANu DOCTORS SAID "NO CURE. - Yet Zam-Buk Sas Workers Complete Uu re. This ie the experience of a man of high reputation. well laeown in Mont real, and whose caste .• nn readily he investigated: Mr. T. M. Marsh, the gentleman refssred t.,, lives at I111 Del -rimier avenue. Mw. tn•al, and his lived there for years. Portwenty-five yeas* lis had /repro^ on his hands and wri.1*. The (lionise first dari.ed in red Flotr•hea, which itched. and when scls1ched I.•enrle painful, 'tad scutm followed, which .Ilschargerl, and the dtwI*rg. spread the dieser until hie hands were one rem. painful maws of snres ,loaf think of this sate of attain e0»Lini. ing for twenty -flee yeall'r ! in that time four eminent wedicr(I nes tried to cure hien, and each gave up the case as hopeless in the end, Na( -orally. Mr. Marsh tried remedies of all kinds, but he, also, ett Nat, gave it up. For two veers he had to wear gloves day and night so terrible was the pain and itching wheel the air got to the sores. Thee am : Zam•iiuk l He tried it Just as he bad tried 'hundreds of rem- edies heforc. Rut he coon found out. that Zea -Rik was different Within a few weeks tare were rliatinct sigus of hen.At.. and a little persev+erenoe with this groat herbal haler resulted In what he bad given up MI hope of - so complete cure ! Arid the cure was no temporary cure. • 11 wa4 peesoee- en! Ile wits cubed nearly thre,. 'ears al nlerviewed the other .lay, Mr, M. aid : -The cup, which Utah 1'44,1 er'ked ha+i Veen •beeintely )0, ' . Prom the day that I epee roti , the present moment 1 have had no trace of scser7e, and I feel ,:tore it 141111 Of eft return, Hating ',Memo for tweet '-Ace year, 1 had -- weekly -1- 104E MARKETS • •areae tae Mice. Wlar.. F.e^..,« t+tes. 1,.W. •Liv. N.. s t ewer Quetaiiers. pCO Isome, -ivent44. meat femme close *0 14 diets, that Sal^ r.. Id to lid ,osier.• ge Sty elrfssa. ^ : 54. a., ie hen se asterem, Mr see • w • .1" Mar leer Ne mew. -vier w l u11i ,salt Ilia - lar Whew/peg ageferis dee, Sap sift gp 201/0. rlatlas se rhea. 15411. LBW. clues ,'1041 414 sMi ant fah a,e 1714 Ins 27% ait4 Tweak rain Market. Wase;, ns n. M St 5' i. W M is t , game, bush. BYO. barbel Barley, bi S BuNiwhlat, bushel PSweet Oa~a, MAN •w •0 00 Ote 0 tis 0 it TOriMe Dairy Maoist Butter, separator, dairy. ID.. s 44 Butter, store lou 0 21 Butter, creamery, Ib. roils0 5 Rutter. creamery, solids 0 0 ESP*, slew-lald 046 Eggs, cold storage 0 V Cheese, Ib. 012 lioasycombs, dusen 2 Le Hooey. extracted, tb 010 CATTLE MARKETS. V II D el 0 • 0 IL 0n 0 IS u 21 r 12% 360 0u Higher Prices at East Buffalo -Hop Active and Easier. NEW YORK, Jar. lg.-Loudon cattle n.arket lower for Aaoeric,•an cattle, 13', c to 14c, dreaded welgbt; refrigerator beef easter, at 10%c. Liverpool cattle, 10o to Ile, in addition to offal. Union Suck Yards. TORONTO, Jan. 111 --Receipts of live stock at the Union Stock Yards 'were S2 carloads, consisting of 1579 cattle, 91 hogs, 1599 sheep and lambs and 13 calves. Exporter's. I . L. Woodward bought for Swift & Ce-:,. 130 Meers for export, 121! IDs each, at as average o4 I6.24) per cwt, or a mane of prices of /b te 41..Y6 per cwt Butchers !'rime picked Cute of butih.ers road al from i to 41.04, the highest /slat yet reached tide meson. Loads of good, 16 w) to 16.86; mediwo, OM to Ilea. corm -nuts. 44-eu to 7.:6; cuwa, ti to R•y; canners. it.W to 41.71; Buell,,{4 to tb-2ti. Milkers and Spriniers. only a Ilrnitd nulaber of Walken and springer. were nn sale, and there were none of the -upper.' class E mett than; cuu.equently prices memo( be quoted as high. erica' ranged at fres he to Sec: race. Veal Calves teal valvae were both acmur sadder. Prices ranged at'• from sat to W11, Sheep and Lambs. Receipts of 1 -"Js 'sheep and lama were es axle, and the wants er the trade flavin: been Comparatively wee Satisfied last week, prices were maw. Wesley guar, who was the heaviest werator, reports pekes as follow* : sheep, ewe.,y4,26 to et.li; rams, m to Indo. Iambs, Ili to 0 SD: but nae hot of about •ra, sew rt 46.'.. per cwt. Hogs Select hugs, fed aid watered at tLe market, are lid* 11.01 per cwt , and $;.mi to drovers for bugs tab. oars at ct.ratry polats. Montreal Lies Steck. M 0NTK#AL, Jas, 11. -At tbe Montrea !Kock Yards west" end market the receipts of live stock for the week ending Jan, 11 were WM cattle, lac, sheep and Jamba, MU bugs and 176 calves*. The offering. (s, the market this morning au,ouated to I;bl cattle, COW sheep and lanab., 10Aeo hugs ted lie calves. 1a .pite of the very cold weather whirl, has pretall.-d Mantra( the country, the supply of tattle oe the market fhb, more - rug was much Larger than a week ago. aa4 las consequence a weaker feeling de- veluped, which restated In Price., declio- 1og 4i,c to %c per Ib., nutwithstauding the fact that the quality of the Stuck was generally up to the standsrJ. The galher- Ing of buyer, was fairly large, aid, ar they all wanted some beef, there war good deu,and at the reduction, and au's(• tive trade was dune, The top prices ret Jleed a ore& ago to -da) for choke steer. were 5% to 7c, whfer, to -day sold al e,ic to Vac, Willi good at the to k•, fairly good at 6iee to Wise, fair at-4s(,c to 6c, and the lower grades at M. to 4'4)c• per It,. There were a u.ant,er of good bull.•. oftrred. whirl. brought fru,n W e: to 14i,,'., aid the cu.umuuer fired sold at from that down to lc' per pound, while cows realized fron, u Pae per poural, as to quality. The market fee hogs was %raker, and prices, as compared with trm.e pall Inst Wednesday, [•bow a decline of Lc to liar Per 700 Ih.., wt.kl, wee due to lacreaad ssrpplle; las fact, they were in excess of the requirements, as pscturu In mink" cases had more offered to the than lbey wanted. luting the early part of the morning the dossed was good and quite an active trade was dome, with sales of selected lots at • to *10 per 1O0 lbs., weighed off care, but later trade became quiet, ■,,d drovers to same saes found it difficult In making sales. Owing to the lucn!ased recuts of sheep tad lamb., ;. weaker feeling igalloped in the market, and prices for tbe former declined 4K• per lb-, and the latter lac to tc per 1W Its,-, and even at fag reducttos the demand was rather limited• as but- chers generally see well supplied with stock which they bought some time ago, end put sway 1u cold storage; culrwequeat- ly, dru'ers found It difficult to making satyr, and the tretle on the whole was .low, Sheep s.I4 at 4e to 4(ac per Ib., and Iambs at Sl to 14.40 par 100 lits. The de - mend for calves was fair at prices rang - Ing from s2 to 111 each, us to else and quality. Al the Canadian P.ciflc live stook mar- ket the receipts of live .tock for the week eliding Jan. 14 were ISO cattle, 2W sheep and lamb., 11a'i togs and 110 calves, The offerings on the market thus mordng coo - .7.4.l of *0 cattle, 600 seam sed Jambe, 260 hogs and 60 eaives. East Buffs' Cattle Market. Esser eurteLO, Jan. It.-�1ttt1W--Re- celpts. ZOO heed' active; 10c to lie Prime steers, 040 to IIA; seppir, to leak, butchers, 0-11 to 45.iii; Mian to 5.26: cows, a; to •.60; ',"!*s, N.i be 16.0; stocker* and feeders, 44.16 to •,i• stock baler., 44 to $.)i; treat core steel aprlagers active tad stress, 1471' • Vests -Receipts, K bead; settee; 2ec to• sec higher, r to 111. Hogs-Reetipt., 11,100 head salve asd very heavy, K! to Si: wised. tS 41 *; yorksrs, Kin u 4175; /1R it 0 •./0. rough& 17.5 se 10: sM�c, to m t/.1. ds11Ms trite to tel *seep ales Lslabs-Ib'Mpbg, 4.1,410 a.a,. delis lee M 10. idgis r; )seerto 11.0, basilty. 1� to 4176 O s, 0 0(.i,.. sheat'. -111;01,8 4175 to N.♦ (enrage Uwe 800.1- _ Mals , J19c ..1 ea M P n er• les 245� u K evolves i w .rr- re, -"d le - .w c w • - else tllege- • aeceyes. 6,11. ant areal I gr n dnNndmi that my cane wee iec.,,•ahlel. 1 I4 ,ad 1 regard Ini �,ir,• I w . • T irs0igs" H ei t r yell suis' w.. 1 ,',at fhb attic, a rn0. deOse the • name ofelf/ ('(t ad r„stl ft ,elk :1w oar. on, "Rause •. et ""tars �s.oyr, Ala d e sad atorvswls pas" r rrhg% MR to ls* 'ernes• tv %sero-Buk (, Turoele A w to IS. lam/ R.ti s R mos p• e Nis red 0 ettetm 0 11 • t. 10 sr 41 41 eH tire- 4141 forward e. q i s ors a free tr{al hoe ' d Zara-�t WS this lama e r+w (tee hoe. *, •ieffashe t + ••w 0R , . h4 C' to eta wwiww,. wa .ata is owes (los s(. ../rtes I. l h vrnln• sell, � r. , , .... w- tis w 4r r Two 4fore I)aj'ti of BigClothing Sale ,old get some of the hig' bargains in Overcoats, Suits, odd I'ants, Fur and Fur -lined Coats. Great reductions have been made by us and great savings can be effected by you if you attend this sale. 1 WALTER C. PRIDHAM The House of Real Values L sI A WONDERFUL REMEDY Orange Lily is daily curing Sha most obstinate cases of Female Dis- orders. Fatting of the Womb, las- corrhoea, Painful and Suppressed Menstruation, etc., 'etc-, are all .4 them relieved from the start by Its use, and a few weeks' der montba' treatment accomplishes a complete ,•ire. This remedy L., a pos3Uvs, w-lentlac preparation, and is bead on the dlecoverle. of Pasteur and lister, 1t is an applied treatment; that Is, It Is not taken Internally, but b apetted direct to the suffering ]arta, and It, therefore, acts with all the certainty of the known laws,, of chemical action. Aa it come. td direct reenact with the diseased tissue, Its antiseptic and nerve -food properties cannot help have a beneficent Influence- 1 receive from 10 to 60 letters daily, speaking 0f the tomcats and cures It Is performing. and so sure am 1 that 1t well -te" what 4e cl.,me.l for It that I w111 send, ubaolutely free, a Sac bort to every suf- fering woman who will write for it. Price, lit per box, which 1s suftlelent for one months' treatment. Address, MRS. FRANCES E. CURRAN, WINDSOR, ONT. MAPLE BUDS The most delicious of chocolate confections. They stand alone in their smoothness, richness and unique flavor. Insist on having COWAN'S. Name and design patented and registered. TBE COWAN CO. LIMITED. TORONTO. The Signal's Job Department has the best equipment of any office in Western Ontario outside the cities. A trial order solicited 'Phone 33 The right volume of sound for your home Many sound -reproducing machines are sold alto- gether on the argument that they are loud. Tile volume of soun J produced by an n Phonograph - while perfect in its reproduction and Retake' in its tone, is not loud, strident, noisy or ear -piercing. It is ems) 'o make a loud Plwnugraptl. It is an art to make s Phonograph which gives proper value to each Wind or nttes. and all within the comp... of the ordinary parlor or tutting room. When you bu 1 an Edison Phonograph ..ru ani II appree4ate wha. i1 ei tes have an instil. merit that rrprodi, Pt sound prof• ell. ,,f tb• Sight velem, s. ran, Mem OMNI eimmossessogg-ISISIntios aril SIN JAS r THOMSON, Godorieli ✓�r THE SIGNAL' CLUBBING LIST I9I0-I9II The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe . $I6o The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star 1$5 The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto) . I85 The Signal and Toronto Daily Star . . . 22o The Signal and Toronto Daily World . . . 350 The Signal and Toronto Daily News . . . 235 The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail a n d Empire 160 The Signal and Farmers Advocate 2 35 The Signal and Canadian Farm 1 85 Or with choice of one of Ralph Connor's Books -The Sky Pilot. The Mae from Glengarry, Black Ro.k, The Defter amid The Prospector 2.00 'l'he Signal and 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 . 1.60 The Signal and London Daily Free Press Morning Edition , . . Evening Edition The Signal and Montreal Daily Witness . The Signal and;Montreal Weekly Witness The Signal and World Wide 2 25 The Signal and Western Home Monthly (Winnipeg) 1 60 The Signal and Presbyterian 2 '5 The Signal and Westminster 2 �5 The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster . 3.25 The Signal and Catholic Register 1 70 The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto) . 340 The Signal and Busy Man's Magazine'. . . 2.50 The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto) . . 1.75 Ties• prices are for addresses in Canada or Great Britain. The Signal and Lippincott's Magazine . . . 3.25 Including Poet alp. In Canadian ,subscribers, The Signal and Youth's Companion (Boston) . 2.90 Including postage to Canadian suheeylbsts. The Signal and Woman's Home Companion (New York) 2 70 Including postage. to OFriadlan .ntiscribers. 4.50 • 350 290 • 350 . 0.85 The above publications may be obtained by Signal subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less $i,00 representing the price of The Signal. For instance : The signal and the Weekly Globe....... .. , Sp.00 The Parmer's Advocate 42.33 Saw Shoal. . ..... , . ,, • 1-1 Seat -making the price of the'three papers 52.95. The Srglml 4md The Weekly Strom The Tsrsslls Daly Star Sam lou SI ae The Weekly Glebe $t 60 res• ti' oo. -the tv::r papers for $3,(15 SI 41' It the publication von want it- 1411 i11 Ailki ,.• list, let .(s know. We can, knowo l ateitdlatl inagitattlyfl `sen.l irhtbtr.pt4oIl. thl.ttsgh knnl..igetit der bt pt)st �Mte of , spree., ordtr t,• • fol The Signal Printing Co. Goderlch, • i11111TR0 Ontario 11 .411 w0 �1 •aur 41.3 1, WI 'on did '4. ,re n,1u tide Lac W11 *WI (ICI tier dace this Rho lar 1 le We urd, Ems wee Mr. Kin l.tdt tins I) The day :brie ase who. eft. Sea mar tool etc her lout Jobi Batt Mer livit the Foal tem seat was pati bud An i! 4.1)11 I0at WO( if it ce of tl cote pect us net 1i lies este idea en bow on t do r etre nrrt patdetei Rex , sizer star lop, 'f( ciie its A The eM .1. N holo Lae Ree Tbe lest Coo mos ea dice 101 raj dlo lel trot e ccs •e 611 lin' Hall sem tole 11, ors Rai bis .ie.d of end end p•dl 1 nw Ven Mi fed see see Vj