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sill pay the highest
cash prices fax all
tie& of good Lop
driivveed at the
will. foot of Angle -
see street., Goderich.
Custom sawing
and genet al mill
work done promptly.
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orrAwNOTES.
OOVVRNMEMT HAI NO MANDATE
UN NAVAL. QULSTIQN.
Mr. Doreen Himself Two Years Aga
Ifeid the People Should Be Con -
suited, and His Present Policy Has
Never Seen before the Electors
-Australia and Nsw Zealand Are
Building Their Own Fiesta.
Ottawa. Feb. 11. -Tbe anal debate
cm Mr. Bwdee'e weal reaolutioe. pen
t4ainaar Bill,
Use sewed reading of the
Naval Bill. eopbaaised puree of the
more penalise features of Chia arrasge-
mean 1■ etasing the debate Mr. 13,r -
dee declared that after raising $116,-
0110.0U0 for three hattieehipa the Guy.
eireiment would hand bear over as
sort d "oaf loan' to the Admiralty.
Mr. Borden declared. **We propose
that that suns of money shall be ez-
peeded bythe (iovsrnmest of Can-
ada," uner the expert saristante of
the Beitbi Admiralty, and -We do
not propose that these ships shall prop
est of the owoer.bip of the Candies
people or Uovernuleot Our pro -
penal is that these ships. shall be in the
ownerebip if the Canadianand .bolt be object w recall y the
people of Owed* through their Par-
t, sed we say that we do not
believe that the people of ('.nada de-
sire
o-sire to have this treasure wbsuitted to
them. We say that everytbiog that
is in this measure bas already been
eubo,ltted to the people cit Oaoadaa be-
fore the last general election and that
the people of Canada passed upon
that mention witb no uncertain voice
when they gave the verdict that they
did on the 21st off tember. 1911."
That is Mr. to ..in February
UM. 1911, wbeo be hid a majority in
Pariiamco L
OAL
Having pure -based the Mud -
mei formerly conducted by
F. Barlow Holmes. we pa -
peer Mabee in
Cool, Wood
Lino, Comsat
lrre Dtri4, !tc.
We will handle Scranton
and Lehigh Valley Coal, two
kris wbia ere recognised as
the beet We wish to Elva
the people et Oodaneb and
IIMity tee beet service
titA sad shall be to
bar ll d from aMr. '
aremete and any others
who wish anything in our
bet
Al orders lett with Jar.
Tuba. W tot street, ptreptly
ereeied to.
Meal
'Pbowe No. 15
•t G. T. R, Nohow Street
dhiend frees the W t!•ti lila- I agingGOOD WIWTI
taws liZastW aoe.a..rtltre. �e°..it'
Osmosis to w.lwr should be
their lily shoes In the meth.• era ..id
trawl 1 • em thee. Mr. Terrill. at myth. 1eh. hg.
ed that. Itis ro
. e- me-ey arrtm
*MP ed w l w atta w un.. 01 the Fermea
ttsdds tie Militia North Le:lastitutt. trhirh •
pled. lu lade• "Q► a Pare hbwt tip the Chaniehi
to in •nesse__ try Hatl io the attersoon. sad the for of the Ezchepners borne. no
fiK }.t r & d w r 8.S- ; rnios t 8.K •4 ate P� aces' .su
Laden d the Previawh in thin Hasse I Women** t
laltates in Industry Halt iu aa1►oetttes noel not Iarh far . wo-
of Commons asseasd popsies- g to the poies- the evening.men wino actually did 11. I persoadltif
tion of the mid Provisoes as Clews 1 pasidwst Mrl/ough. of DttatDar°a• worm tint responsibility for it," said
b� the owaea .1 Init. and that the ems law their at tie Farmers ma
, aria La•etiatt. lama- Yrs F.umeline Paakharst refer -
the bill instil seek read est�wt ham also was newest V. Netzalf, who hna rung w the partial by a
• easy ny sad w Deo have been brew reeteged ee th„atoion fruit in- bomb of Mr Lloyd George's bean lay
d rwoaeked ea w th
said hill." specter in the West during e past residence at Walton Heath. Wale.. A
li{. eff ctemuy turd w Govern- season, was the fist spanker. tmkine bomb had been placed a ore of the
meat beeches 01 what Ur. Yiebsd fur his wbj.ca the mediliowa of ,be rooms of the 14 -roomed nepreteetloss
Clark anti" their s d duab trade as be (.pump theta in lb., t,uiydtag overlooking the waltao
ever' and started ter debate afresh- Wewt. He eniptu.ised the fact that Heath golf haps, where tate Chancel•
Wbile 8.w sem 18.054 have bean Briti.b 001008 .8. and Awesiaan fruit for frequently plays.
Tie. bund•
btuugbi out by the _4;41,eroment ride, was taking in" lead in the West, sad ing twat about t10,OM. and the dam-
the debate has at tate._ pvwo that l[r. etailwed 1bar the hos paekatte► wetr age d estimated at MOO. Yr Lloyd sad his followers are r piing preferable to the i.srrrle and be 8.,n -see himself was on a motor trip
w their coortiwttocel duty as thef tended that Rr"wen in Ool.rie must In Ersaoeasd nobody mac rd.
are forgetful of pre -Mecum 1444g04 meet tis, demand ie this way if tbey Si ? resideaoe has dot yet bees -s
and that they intend if p mettle to I wast to get the trade. :,•copied. The whole of the rear per-
force for leffirialios through without
ANa* Gm/nag. Goa of the house will have w be rased
giving the Western Provinces awinany .d-
ad- g. gave aver y sad rebuilt
equina e in its sritirmt wWm
.Scarff. IA, W. Scarff. of thnjues.
is interevtisg to see bow C neervati.e� elite addr0se ou the go "wing of alfalfa. Yrs. Pankburst declareol that 1f she
mewhere from the Wert vote co 'this 'Meting thing to du. be orad. is te were hent to penal .ervtt.ude rhe
ameodaaeot mad whether they will pal select t(oud seed. A good mom er.,p would go on hunger arum
peaty Iu ally before thecoestitutioaal 1should beueed when sowing. He ad one Government will then a tber
rights of'
awasaitastat+. 1 vised not to cut the crop the third have to set me free." she added. "or
Already there are rymors in the time and not te petters it atter tb.- let se die If 1 drop out a hundred
Lorrida,rs that the Government will recited cutting. es the ewe contains n women are ready w take my per."
try, with the aid of the Speaker. to large per cent. of routine sad it lass[ Yrs. Pankhurst w8.s arrested on
gag the House and farce the debate to be feat very ju licemely to borers. Monday !a connection with the de-
an
s
.n end with a practical application of N. Ttewarttsa, et H inie..ville, sfet4e- Mondlon of for .xrwdtry residence of
the closure. Should tbey attempt this erethat
the 'mite
'r cockerel. rre� .bush ,e u.' -d industry. lir *mod lkvid Lloyd,Ge,orge, (ayncelnor •l the
in the facecountry
of the growing aro gnenes tial wtprri• Exchequer. by the explosion of a
of tee country to their retrogressive and s.othiog tot the bast trYef. bomb some days ago. Her wrest 00-
Tury practices, it will uodo should w tanks
sedly ould be keel nks it pay. owed on her confession at a public
arouse geared indignation botho(.hin The meeting voted unanimously in
and out cf Parliuuent and aid in the favor of eaktne the county .uocit to and incited that
ther had
o nwpu with
out
fall to wbieb Mr. Borden and his td- ask fes a dati.et reprersetatia0e meeting
lower' are ro blinder ridinr.
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Mr. Borden's Record.
What was the previous record of
Mr. Borden on the war nutter :' On
the opening of the session of I91t-ll
wbeo the Leerier Goverornett'a pro:
gram for the Ceaedian navy wee ae-
aouoced Mr. Bordon move • practi-
cal vote of oene re that the speecb
from the Tbrooe -gave no indication
whatever of any intention on the part
at Your Excellency's advisers to oon
frit the people ore tb. r aysi policy of
dealt with the perruaoeot
navel policy. It wan voted down, rod
then cane an amendment by Hon. F.
D. )took expressing regret that tau
yowls from the Throne "gave no in-
dication whatever of the intenuoa of
the Government to eooeult the people
oo its naval policy and the ernersl
question of the contribution of Can.
ads t° Imperial armament."
This prey covered the questions,
both of contribution as welt as per-
measeot policy, and Last amendment
was voted for by lir. Borden as
leader of the Opposition and by Masted
every one of his -followers.
That was in Sovetehrr. 1910. The
Leueter Government had proceeded to
lay the grouod work fur • persmanent
naval policy when the reciprocity
question amide it desirable to appeal to
the people, ow the liberal prioaple of
doing so whenever a great yuesuoo of
police led to s clash of opinions in the
pore
The Last Election.
Farm
Implements
I have takes the agency
for w
International
Harvester Coa say
sure. of tie wee inawS
Anse
Swesiere. Disc
_ashy
f Mese. Della
n du a=yes Oliver
Pir
Ah peeress r�who M
Smon�lsdhlrtrilttl db thin
.t the wordierer Bra-
Wow
ye pains
ou sittt.�"fie
A. Tebbutt
Ilam __ Rt.. lisdm1sh
lit. Harkness then gave as able ad- the
manage. arrant on which Mrs. Pat►k•
dram oo beekeeping. claimingthat
Liberals Still Lead Hooke every farmer •,suint to keep bees from burst was arrested was issued by the
1t was *Rorie and in Isarmooy with the standpoint of feetilsttatina of bine- police 'magistrate at Epsom, near
precedent teat the first move in the souls of the different croq. On 8.o which town Mr. Lloyd -George a conn -
Canadian Parliament for the proper average of four Year* NO eolunirr try hoots is situated. It charges
rvroroitiuo of Car,tatn [Scott and Isis netted WM par year- the suffragist leader with incite -
fellow -victims of for suueoessful British Care of Orchards. meat to commit damage. Although
expedition to the South Pule should R. R swot, gave the oobelud'ux the burning of the Chancellor of the
addrees have some flue a French-Canadian for the Afternoon session uu Exchequer s home at Walton Heath
Liberal and been eto•iuently seconded -The Carr of the 0.cba,ed," describing
is not mentioned in the document.
the Ireedtb- ;anadun leader of the
by in devil his own utrtb'ds, whish arm the proceedings will be taken in 0011-
14mM' patty. It was a brief episode proving quite euto:es iful Every ••r- 'section with that &lair and Mrs.
in the Hoese.thut for a few minutes chard ought to he Nrasrd up trod pec PaatLnnt is ware arraigned at Ey
the proud patriotic words of Sir Wl•
on a c orireercial lower. Pruning of t t e tom later.
trill Laurier and Hon. Rodolphe Lem- trees is very minuted for the coloring No Votes For Worsen
ieuz luted Parliament fax above tint of the fruit amt ter the develepenemt In the New •Brunswick Legislature
uveal bounds of tar procedure. They of the fret. Cultivation is also erre-
boeh expressed then pride as British tial to obtain the best !stella, ani tints the resolution of Donald Munro.
subjects et Waring in tee glories won M.P.F., for permlasiok or introduce a
jax tact be started early is tine eprie...' bill amending the New Brunswick
eq 8.I ptai- !.batt and his patty, and pryer, Drop. of elove-r were deemed
equal pride that the OW Couotry and beneficial for winter protection aril
r l 73ee11on AM.. so as to give women
its navy sues sa rich in heroes tydas a tertil ser when plowed down.. the tame right to vote at provincial
s e aver in tine giurinm D++L Aa a „,...117The orchard should ins fertilised d ever- elections they now enjoy in municipal
salt le the sobs- take- bf the (lpp da caber year with • g' application of elections, was defeated 21 t.o 10.
taw leaden. itis veisibie teat Carnets
will take some part to ,taking tae '5 -
reeved relative. of these heroes of the
Antarctic wards not merely or the
British nation, but of the whole Em-
pire.
A British Criticism.
Tbe ltsochester Guardian of Febru-
ary 7th, 1913. ably contr+ete tae Cana-
dian naval tribute policy with the more
vigoeotts policies of New Zealand sod„
Ave rills.. It says in part :
*Tim battleship New Zsala
�Wednleft esday,
yesterby the day for New Zee-
land. It is the den battleship owned
by a colo- and built at bee expense ;
it will be the moat powerful ship on
the Pacific : and in time -for it takes
Wager to make officers than to build
ships --it will be maned entirely by
New Zealanders. Lumina. too is
building a deet. and it too will be bey
own fleet, cowtrolled by ber own --
Admiralty, and regul.rlu stationed of Cateed by tG4ney. Stomach and Bowel meat 000tracta. Me mewed to do ae.
her awn waters. Thu policy puardera los the [round that aa amber would
separate }[wets dclil, w Zea adopted SL John. N. a. deptrrn►per 1‘. 1911. mleste lira and stating that it
.by1 Ase poli and New Zealand, until was brother wan a great sufferer would prejsdise eetafag legislation to
Boy the play of Canada until Yr. --My
Borden's (iovernmeut caste into from kidney, staxwao b suet bowl Yo -treat. It sots also awnteadb0 that
D°wre-uo utiles and war given up by two doe- 1 the gsti
esan pot to ]Inner to foofootlooseos
Thr chid objection to the (Borden) tom• lie was advised to try your Fig lied never hero asked his in tie pa►
plan is that it does some violence to Yells, which be dirt. and after taking lie acooaet. li
committee. e was or -
colonial nationalism and w m
dm ave noses was completely rertorrd to dared to he dew," by the sergeant
principle of mho tazetioo without heaa
health acid is better today than be has at Arun naw the nest day. He nun
reprwtrotatitw : and that if it is been for ears. YOU n't rtxom- I wooed to I mmer. sad was loan an-
modiAed by giving Gonads repreeen- mend Fig Pills too highly. lotyer dal to think it over On this
ret (;retainer of
le W. Mwts�'lxera
thawthe ooeaelon, saes a Aye beers' de
iatan Defence thud the Imperial At all dealer,. 7"o and ail Dente or Thebate the Comsott adopted a roto
Narlieseat hat a Out grievance in Fig PW Go., KL Thomas. Ora. SOW iatlon tting him to Carleton to the Dominion Parliament. in Goderich by E. R.. Witte, druggist, brewer the committee is not core- County =hither whttber he was taken last
pletel7 respowsrble to either. But are Friday. Yr. Border pointed oat that
HULL ETT. Yr. Miller was "absolutely master of
Vase not caval obiectioneNouolY. Feb. 17rh the sliest -be; ist/mediated/ he ale
strong :'We think there are sod and at U HCt1�TT 13aPrxalt>se••-Yrs. John ,prod at the, bar and live the ds
teems m w • little feed.ungratefuleto Ass- Phillips baa ,returned home fr.,m visit- wired idormetioe the Howe world
teakswire tad New p. Ze01 their
o Leet ing bee wi.t re et Bdkv'" and Hremp• neer his release. 11 is expected that
o.ies to h•ve ships of lbsir own. wary too Wm. Henry. who ba. .rind odder will come before street we
to snake out that they ate doing a Drat of his I,osre" 00111 olio
maul w bU1 t ,Amo Cahada offers wader bis farm, has. roved part week.
her new WE bold effects to Clawtoe. where he will Q�(���Q�� j �/y�
-Decentralisation has its great use Iikely mals bit home Mn. John WANT REDiSTf�U110N
in naval affairs ss well as in politica. T.otdyo woe celled to Leamington fi
The Anstretiao pian p 8ta the whole last week by the death of her sister.
rt tin of nationality into the fleet : Mill 0. L. Limbo IV. Cucksetins.
the .titan plan divides ih-it tam- of Pilot Mo sod. Man.. visited hie aunt. Liberals Move an Amendment le
it give+ wow but me wilt- Mrs. Geo. Broaden, Met were Second Reading et Naval 1111
dr t is hedged about wit�cowdi• Albert Brunieoo batt lett aur Alberta,
Botts, it by sheerly eatparty .goinat leering secured • pr sinus with the
tri. Wlien the wooed reading of the
In Australia New Zealand P. R. "ear B/taoutou. i5aysl Hnl ,it O -----...,:--a.......: tsovsd tie
eieyooe will be interested in the 0art'er bas b o tmaamsi to tb• hues tsUl baBeni pawd retding•
tamvy es. be loves his own eousttt for s rn" dais will M Mjursd ktswe, Yr. J. C. Tariff. Liberal. A/daalola.
uotter the (:anrdian .ebeme ho w41 w result of • fee oe w ase.
moved Lye tollowitg sep.eda..t'
'rapport the navy in eo [8.r as be MOREASON FOR DOUBT. `The said trill be net now read a
approves this or that object oaf policy seemed time. bet that It he reseh id
which it is being teed to A 84emmest d Fact Bnr!<sd by + String Litt U 18. ale c0014101011°1111 duff 01
very different etrodard d oevaRton Guartatre. the ti
Government mdtr t terms et
Tbe Australian plan minim u likely to the British North America Ad tater
be prodartiye of psi. ideas of tact+es We guaotee complete relief Si all Moiety to Introduce a measure tax the
rad srralegIy : the Cen4daao P1•n will resufferer* from °aestivation. Io Nary ftp 4jottmmet of Ibm reprematadta
eaoowrwae an exesesive oeotealrsmiue i toss wheys we Ind we trill wVp17 115 for the Provisoes mederdleg to 303
c( motrol and elainistratviw stall a 15.410100 int. iarlaa tat rovis es b tie o o pe of
deadeoing uniformity of °ural ideas." aesdl or lies area mewl.. agree
largo. cid that tido
Bosse a o not tiro
U.". dep„dabM and rem i",. el ra'ew- coed further with this hill ental ewe
WHY SHE GIVES ADVICE- ice' trsadls .sr a l'"nu.' 1y reedlwuaeat berm ulnen thin mad the
ew+etublisk rttwtan'e fuuetiooe IS a pae/lm have heed dor emeeheL"
9wted+ ars? w��esTMy do -ot at+tuse 1, P. C. Gdla•�t Jetlallm. list
The campaign was fought in August
and September, 1911. Mr. Hordes
made tours through Ontario. Quebec
sad the Maritime Provinces, in
Isis whole tour be never ones talked of
en smergen y or the need for a ooatri-
toutios. and .welt references to- the
naval policy as be did make were all
to the effect that the people should be
eoowilted before anything was done.
in Quebec he carefully avoided the
Frent b -speaking diet Oct*, leaving
them in the hands of bit allies the
Nationalists, wbo based their whole
tight on oppoeitioo to any Canadian
rid is Imperial defence.
On Septemhrr letb. Mr. Hordes
lamed hie final appal to the people,
which was publirbed in every Coiner -
votive paper in the oouotry. In that
final appeal there u not ore word re-
ferring to anything but:eciprocity.
TLnsl17 aro Use night of September
Zlst. IPLI. when it became apparent
that he had mew. Mr. Borden rowed
the follows statement -'shine people
have given their answer to those who
desired to forms the reciprocity com-
pact through Parliament by the
stemeority
wbiels b v e temporary mandate ibe
wbseb poshesred
While the Liberal-Joneervative party
made its plans and its prooeuncereent
against thus compact the triumph M
that of the Canadian people rather
than that of any political party.
Tet now Premise l olden says.
'•B 8.g that M le this measure
has ndpse/7 bare .ubsritttd to the
pss�e d a before w last gmo-
•wt aigveine and the people of Canada
pilmeeteneri ape Mat gelation with
umesstaim S sthi g�he Mister than that
is hes owe weeds. Mr. Hordes M try-
ing to three W usual eoatatbruioe es-
Innense
strengthaw et •b PeeMegmet "by temporary majority
which res roes no mandate thereon."
manure : also wood saber. Cannot Give Women Votes
At the Women s Institute meeting Sir Richard McBride made the an -
Yr.. ness g. et Pleasant. epuke. Mr. nouweemedt in the British Columbia
an -
Harkness gave so interesting asg • is -1:4- Legislature that as s matter of Go. -
ow 'The enders Garden- a pec+• ternsent policy it was impossible to
tion. one and crop grown, teeing up franchise with
paet.cutariy the growing of of 158 gas grant to women equal
and strawberries. • teen, t condition asked for by a large
dem:tattoo of women representing all
Tile Evesw4 Meetings
sections of British Columbia.
Mr. Scarff eddreied the even-
ing meeting on 'The lmproveteest of
Farre Craps," claiming that good
drainage was very essential along witb
rotation of crops and to mow wellIL - C. Miller Was Therefore Ordered
selected grain sus early in the wring w. to Jail ey the Cowsriene
Richard c Miller. former Provident
REFUSED TO ANSWER
possible. He ales showed wine of the
result. from seri crop competition.
R. R. Sloan followed oo "Tbe Ferw-
er's Bduestiuo end the V. A. 1' coo- of the Diamond light and Hestiag
Paring the great oppotwniue. of I Company, MaatrM1, was called to the
bar of the Hoare of Commeeh and
asked to mats. the persons to linos
he .paid $41.ti00 to obtaining Govern -
Maio with those u the West.
LOST VITALITY
vivaiesemeseemeewereMMOMMIllartemetenifiellOw
A (Apo RESOLUTION
FOR THE NEW YEAR
VASSAR $HOEk_FOR WOMEN
HARTT SHOES FOR MEN
These are goods that will give
the wearer satisfaction every time.
They are sold in Goderich by
J. He McClinton
East Side Square. 'P hone622.
• Ghesmge le E.
ppppppooehitioe was
eh� penticseby Mr Wilfrid Laurier
when he Cyd w •mwdmeet of
Mr. Vertigo. Labor representative
teem Montreal, that. 'The eeahmat of
Tail sem died/ ani be Wee totals --
@deeMtbele tl ham Weenit itOm Lab Mater Proves flat Ones •8.f i•...'veo dig or tom• �esd fn usadme•t to w Ttsrra!
sag easakag � � � [odes. PIM Gas Mriacka se m mod vn pkrhey a tats and week sM/ma l tlimR lbnw • eatieem N
sole.", Or Wdrrat a � with the se molly that they ase t,e tatron bf to Lys Are yw to
haw this wen Tiverton. Diebf ('o., N. 11.. Feb. an7ws at •ef tithe.dmiralty
tboreSgNy ..110111 d pis
vartele sod ilhilasere bin Ile k. .-1Sp•eW 1-"i tidying revery hat- now 8.p the whmb efnt•m to Yhw@aasktikf� fever of • meediblt a etre width
I
tees tram kidae7 diet••• is mes favor of • (warren teen wl/teb 5111
showed
i�trtrl aft M en , podi'r M Pins " Mo says Mrs.Orderlies are •tn••.rpenehlu be at 1 fever
a gMim oer Me devtsfal• (mss McKay ef this glen. Awl Mea idyl t� the ono d children, o/ 1e Hee
of war: are ree ts dads �P �f N We was the reasons ter giv. bike mid depute p1ss•r.. We t•e- • Goodin a•vy at 8.D?
Lesust•at 1 MR
tlM"d W ..s t•e kigYlf tlaw. v, .0
fitir•boit Ihsm Mord.' le N•wrtbe
hl w y D with • bei; pea Is mi n mdy d ^r>sMtpv
NG M t�{atg title /laitlm mad hash sod side." star tura "When 1 W8. •ad k8. all o 71 Toe Cullom 1.lal1wdtt. • Pen. was mw
• ttdwd toM atLdrrit his phi limn dews 1 eedd wdy 0011-.4'..'" d �•• � a Ms`' 1lt""e1er, len awed le ltastttes lost wedassiss
ig•twds ei•chrmta Ii how a pare 8b• &sir. Bat Omsk& to ei• Mid- an Awn Kasai lamdiee le this A Last et stood l•fi• to tM room of
d tin CkM +~/�4 w ser Pr• eif le dud mf ewsmdalty nail at ear .toes -The WWI*a lolko. the hmeitae-hed•e
d.5. a w tt1.111rs pladdsem book is we/. bars fee h• Revs item M.a Ddnl^p. Weir balm,. where Doke was tread yam,
• env list Dead'h Libery RIM are eleb. liar eiereleg te bed mega kis wife
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THE SIGNAL'S
CLUBBING
LIST
1913
The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe.... $i•60
The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe ....... 44 1)
The Signal and Montreal Family Herald
and Weekly Star . 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 1.6o
The Signal and, Farmer's Advocate 2.35
The Signal and Canadian Farm. 1.85
The Signal and Farm and Dairy
New - ... 1.60
Renewal .. - . 1.85
The Signal and Canadian Poultry News• 1.3s
The:Signal and Grain Growers' Guide 1.5o
the Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free
Press 1.6o
Ttie Signal and London Daily Advertiser2.90
The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser 1.60
The Signal and London Daily Free Press
Morning Edition 3.50
Evening Edition 2.90
The Signal and Montreal Daily Witness3.50
The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness1.85
The Signal and World Wide .. 2.25
The Signal and Presbyterian.. , . • • • •,2.25
The Signal and Westminster ... 2.25
The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster 3.25
The Signal and Catholic Register
New
Renewal
i.1S
1.75
2.25
3.25
2.30
I.70
1.85
The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto).. 3.40
The Signal and McLean's Magazine 2.25
The Signal and Home journal (Toronto)1.75
The Signal and Canada Monthly (Winnipeg) 1.50
These prices 8.+e for widener* in Gonads or Great Britain
The Signal and Lippincott's Magazine.. - 3.25
Including postage to ()wedien aebeceihess,
The Signal and Woman's Home Companion
(New York)
2.75
Including postage to Cnoadisn eakem{beea
The above publications may be obtained by Sig-
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publication being the figure given above less $i.00
representing the price of The Signal. For instance :
Tie Sigsat W The Weekly Gish@ SIAM
The Farmer@ /wows (1•-35 tee. *ANN. • t-35
clan
-making the price of the three papers $2.95.
The Segal and Tie Weekly Fine ..... it•7y
The Terser Deity SW (Sa as fur 7t . t.fejl
The Wenhy Glebe t$..M lana $t.aeh ....... Are
-the four papers for;$1.6o.
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