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The Signal, 1913-5-22, Page 3SOLD Ori THE MERITS OF $00KB1NDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. OOLIi LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS er+ {.r'erotl &**surd t• m tei•vUie •: THli!?IO.'JyOasefi A E. TAYI.)L BTW.rrosio MEDICAL THE SIGNAL GODERJCH ONTARIO District News = FM TEMS The ladies' bow ''at dub ni $..forth of Stapler towsskio. passed away at 1RaLis7ad by VinoL has re -organized for the season. his house at Dea$,M on Wedsesdaa lits Reif M An effort is tieing mads to r*lad - of laweek. He was eighty -Rise gerisgta std assa organise the Zurich silver band. years of ase. Until twr.sty-dive years lir ties the .oertahrt and e Mew. C. T. Brooks died last Saturday •fin• when he Rsovrd to Denfield, the Weer selitlm st toed. and galas at her hoses at Deter after a pro- Iseged Tbe ea.tome section of the mala suet is t year Grainger, on the sorts boundary of mesh seemed >• to keep down the dent. I Grey, :be marriage of their youngest dr_M_•a .lid It and at char The village d H--' bas prised a t daiizhtev, Vis E'me. to aaee T. haw a hazy bylaw Ixohibi1ta e.ttM runn1D u I 07".t. d Hanq. l ll., was aolasaai, mimes ti aaesead to bes tied to k large within tb oorperatlos. o. May 14th. liar. lir. Mei:elwy, d )Nehedy basica b/w I Buffeted, Trowbridge was the omciatang dee'gy- man. About fifty Rotate witnessed the eeremoay. deceased had resided on farms in the g fs wog. tae wpole body ref wighborbood d Beater. He was • tem motive d 8omssetshue, Esgl.ad Iles. L ti Calk. Vineland, N. J. Fanuc will be oiled this At the borne of Mr. and Yrs Harry T .as tt4ck five tate vita Is - W. F. 41ALLOW, M. B. Tisoaese 1L tem sod }OF. J. R. yoitsrsit -ETL EAR. sale set rarest wan. 4=0 ro Tort Oeaiasl- - eed •tors] iaatEar. Nes•sdLisa : Num hiss Iaueelle i rem o:,. !.•dent Ossa m $ W aN*fs Stant. sureaAsila Toes Charon. Henn V. t_• ' to t p aa. ' to a t. s. Tsisebnas r LLL }WLDFOOT. HAYS k KILLOR- • Overt. eon nuns 0001 - W. C. Rare. J. L t•ties to MA te Aloe. Lod des enouterocre, X. • IL G. CAMERON. S. re. eatery �C....itBARRIS- 1, • T psisrtei, Odd A -fres HARLi+2i (*ARROW. LLR.. BAK- Y ataareer, aelslasr. uta.. Oar set li..e, r to lase et lowest rota O. JOHNSTON, BARa1eTRE. ismcommei. pWa W. H. Willis, of W i•gbam, has been appointed express agent at that town to sueoesaioc to Mr. Roes. Mr. and Yrs Chas. Lovett, lifelong residenus of the Base boy of Goderich township, have mored to Clinton to reside. I. ('. Richards. for twenty-two years engaged in the barrier business at Brurseie. has sold out to B. F. Carr, d N rozetrr. Hoo. L 13. Lucas. tbe recent rip - pointer to the position of Provincial Treasurer for Ontario, is an nixie of Mrs. J. E. Hovey, of Clinton. J. A. Irwin, of Clinton, bas tate0 A. J. Tyndall into partnership in b.e dry - goods Writhes'. The naw firm will DOW be known as J. A. Irwin it Co. William Whitehead, youngest ooh of the late Joseph Whitehead. d Cha- lon, died iu Sc. Bondi* bospist. Winnipeg, on Thursday, May tat At Edmonton, Alta., on May 3rd, the marriage was soieaintasd cal Mie Lulu May Page. formerly of Wing - bane. and David Utile, of Edsuat0e. Ann Jane Trevrthick, w,dow of the late John Tiwve,thrck, of Credtlos. and a pioneer resident of tbat place is dead at the advanced age of eighty years. The Pnstotfice Department is raking for tenders for the delivery of mails on rural router in McKillop, Hay. Stephen. Tuckerwmith and Hibbert townships. Mrs. H. Disoey, of Wt has received the gad news of the death of her won, Hent y H. Diruey. of Pbus- delphia. He leaves a' y••ung widow and small taaaily. AUCTIONEER. j1HOMAS OUNDRY AM-TRIN E LR baa C. Oeemir` AR iertr easels bf sail F WIC at sere we/ M wends at mid to. We Jas.. ()MUILII . LOAN'. BTC. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc(au,re, who have been is the 'tracery bsisews et Seafur1h for the past three years,.bays removed to Bast Losdoe. where they will se - Inge is the tessera] store hssissas. Is recognition of the faithful services of Mrs. McGuire. the chair el Fist Pr..b, r te church. iserth, pro- ber ber with a tree fruit entereaisr Pieeare ea tae eve oe bee deps1tsaw. W. D•Aiey, one d the pi1srser residmte d Howick. died at his home is Psrdwich es Setasd y. May Mag He was .eaemty-eight yawn at sin The deeewed heated bis Mmea•s/ i• RAI amid after a readings se= flee yes'. thereon honeyed hi to M • n He stud th els satil ewe years ego. w hes be setm'eed to Feed- inch elweb to live lis widow ssd • grim- up tetep family s.rvlve him The Reassess stbenWearauvat of the dumb at lei witless. lad.. el Rev. Orman Aehaeoe. M. A.. a entieetj d McMillan lin towsehiti. was • ern el the Mee Ai . sola, of SsaIoetk sad wee inspire d Jams .Rd Juba Ashgesa. of tele KsIt . Be wee • gruesome orf Zama Collette. Toronto. He west West caws atter grastuatiee Hie dsetb is the prime 0i life N deeply ea'tzatzed. Law Sart Throatiest A br.on-,,ew te.ir. coni -ling of T tried a — away doctors and • greet ming, Weds of medicine. but asedes ihf gm rood until I Wok mina It bar baud me wrier ti lnl• I as 1m psevar fist. feel better and RIR $tatbtg at1 limb back again Vtaol las less me a world of goad-•. We imam the Abet power of Viral. tt� dartlisse sad liver and fres - stat fa curing &mete tredlie sad building rte. m wssiart eeltrdswn persona. sal lest fel dam we guarantee to return year must It M doss not boli yrs. B. C. Denko, Drugg ist.Gnderieb. ! _ - - ---� gena bels ' dry ststaised serious fit jgai a. turves bad hi. collarbone hesitea. halide• being W ll, bruised. sib's .Oged s hod pert of his ear eer- ie**. er- w . wvrsiseag weasel rtitrhee. The ermwsevie Was brought back to Realer order ism owe power. rosom►*. riot a — a 1 New taeshmika Train. The (ira.d Treat ltailway,Syatr-m r intoner us a sew nein from Tornow so Menlo .ba W herf. a 7wwenwiog Sat- urday, May 17t1i, berate T'orc.o, i. 10:15 ♦ an dols. except Sunday, mon lying Moshehe N hart 1*0 p w.. Braking dreet eon.•.etr.s wii h rteswrr. for all Feints w M u.koka Ultra. swage ear. vestibule coaches and T. 13. Carling. municipal cies* of psH„r-litear-buffet car. will be open Exeter, has been notified he the Res- a1.4 and p+n,..„gess are amurd of a sail council t bet unless the cam 011 „r„afnry&bk. elle along the agent in- IMu remitted to thew laical pr steed - up, ..tt, le i,•„t•- to 11o.ki.ki, \� hwrf. innO s will taken to collect the which ,- .,4 1 r.. •$iw..l g&'ewaydo the amount. Henson contends that this fa,_fim„,l Y,„.kos rrl.•te-. d4 of Exeter, waw repairing sum is due that village asir a Ilse rcon .t now rain eons right to ..ire of C. B. Bn of •event vection with s liquor case that ver feamewr at '31uskoka Wharf. thus an electric lyght at the top Y” tried in Exeter when it sboald have immiding any inconvenience to pae- foot pole the other day, when the been heard in Hensall. pole. tell. Mr. Snell ei•cnped with a tin' Former Rosiest of c]isesa Dead. Retorn oonnrctiorn is trade with it 13.tanto les ring Y,s.ke.ka Wharf at 1(1:t3 Chant has been offered the Jnbn Smith. for several years • roti- a.'so. (wily, except Sunday. &ITivDag dent of Clinton, pinged away at the Toronto 3:10 p. m. Tourist tickets a' reduced rate. are now on .ale to Muskoka napes. good's for stop overt any point aproud mind prd to norm until November 30:h, 1913 s Full particulars ort ti.' e,e from F. F. Lewiencr k 8.t». (irsnrl Trunk Town P•eseuger and T,cket Age nits - 'Phone sprained instep. position of superintendent d the com- bined waterworks mina electric light systems at Clinton. The salary will be 111,200 per annum. Dr. J. M. Field. inspector of Eaat Huron public schools. has reoom- wended tbat a kiodergarten room be opened in connection with the public school at W Ingham. Jobo and Henry Dennis have pur- chased the farm of Jacob Harrows. n ear I.eadbury. The fatty oontaisa tnir reo�ewee $andlf acres ethe purchase UnM relay E 05.0. To tsa...oasts ti. e.1. e. cAlt- pm� • $awflise serest eslorkb. 1ti f $OINIM1 H0fl. • DIgUHANCI AOIQWT. 73.1....t Isms: ilkttlr. cassels tri Ameris.. £Ones esCOLOss ants asvroyrae' UMW.. . . The ores Aaaltat sad seek, Luer imoba0_i atee ileum� mums lmisemi = mice soiling/D. goat earls eadam id Vis► ten. GM Bt. Dasresteseta. Taw UL iftlifj.I.OP MUTUAL FIRE IN di P C R a N C Z CO.—Pans sal iesi•tM tae: iees•rte teesoi Oskeas—J. B. Pies.. 9sietl P.O.: J.. t Mom...gr, w- esellsete P. 0- IL Jagsit fletIodisli P. 0.; : IiaYder Mel � mo ws. W 'las g,a.. 1. /With.6arleek•J wWille armee esia.e : L nowcy:ermwilis es H J. leenlil Chmsa ild r ass.sas t leb ort H II tetra Ossa re. Eleeseen area. sier ■ASIIAQZ 11cUSES IV ALTER L *.KLLI . J. P.. aogtiCa. ONT. Lots or YAItPIAes UCLA-BLtl. 111AVINGI PARLOR Lorne E. Shier, a well•kwown drug traveller. died at his home at Gorrie on Thursday. May itch. His death followed • few monthsinness of tabor euloisis. He was in his thirty-fifth Miss Edith Lyllian Spain. recent year. arrivals from the Old Lend. were The sudden death of Mrs. Thomas joined in wedlock, -or. in other words, Hawkins took place at Exeter on they had a rice to the marriage altar. Wedtaeliday morsiog of last week. The young couple were schoolmates in following *0 i1neer d only a few England and after Mr. Frederick bad week. duration. Sbe was in her fifty- booked with immigration Agent seventh year. M000ey for a putitio• in Stratford the future seemed so bright that they expressed a desire to be married- Tbe matter was brought to the attention of Rev. Geo. Gilmore, who was in the office at the time, and within twenty minors the license had been secured, the nuptial knot wee tied and the happy couple had reached the railway station in time to catch the last coach as the train started to move oat- home at home of his daughter. Mrs. R. A. Downs, Woodstock. on Saturday. May 10th. He was in his righty -third year. The deceaaed was a native of Iincoloehire, England. With his wife said family be came to Clinton forty years ago arid reuided there until a vase ago. Since that time Mr. and Mrs. Smith made tbeir home with their daughter in Woodstock. Besides; his widow, he leaves a family of five sons and two daughters A Matrimonial Adventure. The office of The Ripley Express was the scene of an unusual but, Dever - therms, happy event on Monday d last week. when George Frederick sad The marriage of Pias Margaret Dowser. d New Lrksrd. formai, of Chinos, to Joan McLeod. of EdIDOD- Alt►. ton. was soiestrzsd .t oe April 30th. Mr. and re. McLeod will reside at Edmonton. Rev. D. E. Cameron. 13. A. rector of 8t John's church, Brussla for the past four years. has resigned and will sine to , Oxford county. in the course of a month. His successor has not been sppoiste 1• BDFORD MOON BARBER BHOOP. elm Re tam appihies, • Ter*2attwaw is At Memorial Methodistparsonage,ort Thursday. ursday. ay Lillie Clarke, daughter of tetb .sod M Thos. Clarke. of became the beide of Fred D. Redd• 1, of Loodoe. The young couple well =she their boom in the Forst City. A tragic death occurred in St Joseph's hoepiteL London. os Sunday. May 11, when Fred H. Hayley, formed), of Exeter. died as the result of a kick from his bores on the da previous. His widow sod one child are lett to mourn his early death. Tbe iaaomt into the death of Walter Gram. the 0. T. R. brakeman who seat dank age day last week while in fie Aleshorige. of his duties at Ripley, was Oinendlin it Kincardine, the jury verdict of accidental digash. Mee G. T. R. was exonerated from all rheas. The _c ones of Sacred Heart ()tubas eyes& at Wiseman has se erre of laud eolith of to be used as • cues t.ery. ilverse the burying grocods at Tessester .ad Bt Augustine have been need by this oosgvegauce. Se. Quilt and isrrnersst ler+ssh If u are rem &PIM Cif t:1111 Ont. you taktake mid weal'. binsao afisAfM. of Ineslgt b.fl+ or have of fee HTy/sm Rims sigge r� ar s mor s tar to tretuet tie pries putt Itt Mos ready fib. is sets miles tredbewittes. It rids eseetles. tense s0 dm sariimei eyeless w tetras beds pleb alp p!` One Atlitrr . MfIM. Oa, Osst.MPor..i. eiy ! R. isel Witte. •-•t The Wenn Turned. The customer had waited fifteen minutes As the fish he had ordered. He was very quiet, as be sat then. but internally there was & seelhiag. At the end of the sixteenth minute the waiter who had been total eclipse for fifteen minutes and • half bustled up. That fish will be here. sir, in five minute_.• Five minutes elapsed three tames. Then the waiter bustled cm again_ Me fish will be bene, sir, in a »ute." The customer turned to his Tell me," he said quietly, but with a certain empha=:=. "What bait are you mangy. The aims Sale at Seabirds. At the sale of tborobred bons belonging to the estate of the late Frank Hung, held at the Dick House, Seeforth, on Friday. May 9th, very Victory prices were obtained. A s pony and harness were pur- cbaeed by G. H. Knight, of Stratford. for $150: "Jim Spinks," a bay colt. two years old. went to Geo. Mc- Cart.sey, Mill road. Tvckerswith, for grub; "Dr. Higbwood.' a brown stallion, was purchased by Wesley Harvey. of Rippe°, for $265: "Eva B.," a chestnut mare, also bought by Mr. Harvey for $moo ; "Ethel a C..,. • brown mare. west to Jansen Archi- bald for $300: "Billy Stewart." a bay stailioo from the stables of Mitis Wilks. Galt. was pnrebaeed by Charles Riley. of Tuckeremitb. for $340 ; Ham gaawt t- • black stallion bougbt by Robert Winter for MU. Tbr wbole se'e amounted, to over 82.000. George Boebeneu. a former teacher tnI�sek.dMTlberry ow p, following a west's Obsess d Mb was ahs. At tbs time et Madinah yeses age chit nes sleek on the esaome hoose staff in the Prairie (fifty. Os WeIsseiay April >fOtb the sesersoalliance between J. Totbbl4�if WIliamdord,•tisod s, Mie re miry Heiress of Stabil sunk piss et the bowie d LoadsDunker at tbs fitter plea The beide is a Serum web -knows resident d Feed - took piece he tiNete lliemeiR1air :+. R�� H llowsll sod Mho Jew gew Lemllw mire married in the Altar a leer days upsetMrs MIM .d Tielmmeo lir. .ad item. Plesiell wri return a Amer to /Mite. Pr.crastinatime. In describing the daily life of • certain distingu:"ned citizen of the republic a writer in The Review of Reviews gives by way of 000ttaat the story that follows: This calla to mind an English trn- morvss writer who sketched out his daily program as toiiows : Rise at noon., breakfast at 1. a stroll to the club, attention to mail, some after- noon c.ibtih' a ride in the park. dinner. a round of evening parties and then to bed "Rea when do you do your :iter•ary work?" be was asked. "Why. the nc zt day, of ooarse," was the reply. The Frei Fern. 8eaforth Expositor: Mr. John Forest aod family have removed from Barr River. Algoma. and settled o0 the old Df kson Tgekersmthomestead leb moss in tbe township recentlypurchased by hie brother. Mr. these gentlemen are W. L orest old Stanley boys. sons ofMr. JoStanleythe Parr lite. sear YForestd Hills Orem. Mr. Jobe Forgot be • farm of three buodred acres in tbe Barr River district. Slowed'. in w few miles of eagle Ike. Marie. which is renal years las grows into a Woe cit y. and is still movies. Forest's tare is taseiy an cleared and Inv had • spiend)id market for all he aaaH gess et the Sow lie sae rented this /gem and w0 were the Tucker - molds germ ger W breaker and ietegi seeklaNt estsadw. imp..yemrts. Mr. }ewes wgb b• yaAbv welcomed Met to Memos by mug cid trieods. Ise pre' petio- le *gel= .r. J Deng Ovalis, d 0woe tie Behar 1e. • seem es w.. sed h.LIlbs % IMO Aapeat est et dr sbr at a-.-- L. oma tali hash` Babies In the East - In C . at the important date of tooth appearing. r -ones. while the a be in water and boiled Afterward thirty-two of the boiled grins are strum on & thread and stitched to the baby's cap, which. of coarse, promptly produces the sate cattily of the other teeth. A pretty custom meads on the Isle of Rhodes. for there, ea the eighth day from birth. the infant. aft& a nal bath of wine and myrtle. is tendert, laid in a cradle surrounded by lighted tapers. while • child approaches. touches ire lips with hooey and ears, $e thou as trweet as this honey. t'1cCal is Patterns D.MILLARUSON Perrin (Moves New Wash Goods for Sommer Dresses ,w Ratines are the popular novelty for Summer Dresses this season. We are showing them in all the new colors in plain and fancy designs from 25c to 40c a yard This will be a Big Mite Season White Poplins, Piques and Bedford Cords are very much in demand and very shortly will be very scarce on account of the great demand. % e have an exceptionally choice showing of the popular materials, Queen Quality. Bedford in narrow and wide cord. ears heavy quality mod splendid washer. Special per yard *tib White Piques in best qualities .t ROIs SSM. Sea nerd toe per Tani The Thistle colored Drew lineal are •aequalied for wearing and washing, all the leading colony, extra silk Sorb .. !Se • Turd White Cottou Crepe. very popular for waists. per Turd !N '"` Special values in Indian Heed 9aii tie mon sedtnkN sessena, her Morn Suits and, ckildrea's giddy Wiles. Maim Malls Sashes. 116 bubo, wide. per yard *05. ladles Queue flegthe . AS Mabee y eird .� d mit' else J.UJ--a Dvesw.. Iadim (special elbowing Wim'' Mow t: tris. sad C - -.1e' dress•• in all the newest armeis the pawner to ere. By far the most rcyliab garments w ger bed se. -s10 to Ogt'+tM Prices from ' smart Gingham Drees -es is an the asses • sewed etyim. In plain andjfancy Gingham•, to tit aces l}4, 14. 18 sad S, Prism teem *1 -40 to SILTS � endless vaiicty from Children's Dresses in en rbe „rd it, erj plain print dress to an elaborate silk embroidered dross, in aver, e,n.-Ptvatwe style and color, frcm 5Oo upward►. Children's Print E a r t:. w. 11 made Rompers Sac 80C im-r f air McCall Patterns 53as. waist s3t5. Price, is cents each skirt Cboide lbowing of children's He+adwe•r to &II the cutest styles in lawn, silk, straw and lace. some styles to suit rvet y chili. Prices from Rao upward*. Jost received full shipnrot of Kayser guaranty e silk Gloves in black. white and colors in short, med- ium and extra long lengths, from Soo iseT pair, every pair guaranteed. Perrins 2 -dome white kid Glover, 41 sizes now i. stock. *1.00 per pair. The Leading Children's Store McCall Patterns and Publit.ations for June now In Stock Perrin's Gloves W. B. Corsets Kayser Gloves �� Millar's Scotch Store 56 11 Arne Tags Twig. To occupy am automobile white it twee a soninseak i. am wawa! eeewr sec e. yet t his was the erprr4rmis .e Few*Dorado mad W Olaiytes. et Minter. the miser day 110 y .mv sesseeldea ...r Mashies whim the bees fials d tbe sur }mpd Oats • lot wbfi eke wise iamb ennui oke sod ami_05 T5 le did. As was M �e�it M tb haat hf like It men .illsw tm MI bur lbs R1v. s Ills .aglMsm+ aa..gds br Lav B_ -r- is re. ..r...e v wb.-if / e m1 ata. Rigtrapt Templet. • yearn, arso r is /brows amt r fir ear bet. Wingbarn l8ihws Camed. -Lest Monday the ratepayers of Wingbam voted on two bylaw*. One was fur the raising sof $5.000 for the improvement and extension of the waterworks sy.teta. and the other was to provide the tam of 116.0 for the purchase of & stone crusher and road roller. Both bylaws were carried by large majorities. A $tight Difference. "As 1 understand it. doctor. d I believe I'm well i11 Ise .-.11. Is thea the ides' "It i.." "Then if you believe you are paid I 755Th t,or" ')trot aatssar , ' "Mgt rsrees sh, uldn't faith work m he ear awe a is the asay" •Mees•. Ikon is coedi ted& having 1Vk1pg having faith d Lot Oaths Sloes ler 'everybody THE PERFECT SHOE FOR SUMMER SPORTS ASR YOUR mases Two slums of people swim .hvri mestq_-ties whe bees 102 USW sod Mem wile haw alp OM& ,r 01 WYour Boy is Entitled to a Free Canadian Farm Microbes in Your Scalp Amlbseftles my that a udereM acres hobbies. Mset sans Ant. . are bail War try ger r...ta aq Dr. thisereed. 0. Pesignar User. al °Issas 1 Dasadel int. mom�dya�mag�thet a mi- gell their 1a 7 Me bus evil leg eminent male page es Wed mid :Up le Me bib thilldie, is Ow will amts the werei i1 bias Ole sees,. beldam w tisb.. be eveleaffis. ems maw el_ 1 tar m le ;'a sir h bee sea de - esaw surb as irionimm ls el bah ea disserwed mob sad bel: .e .and we believe it tel a. OWNS this me- Illberisi hes M roessm dusts/ sed gip IMms �smsis sod I m Iwo rd ia0 bon ds that. ter. We wet 7s r arabw ss puss M. Moir sew �>s✓! •W ill 11'0* 8.r .amidir•sel i aim ses4 &sI4 sin Masts 2111.110. Ines ye 011 es 0 len0 s $amt the tseaem at rim .Teem mere saringt = - �s west It Twe est o aalmr` a Teed em 1q Meseil •Tris: Rims 1bi 1• Ar aaaBad)♦ ady • es seism N. 0. DUMLOI- waw a fie an& seise noires ssitmal aar+L b Ousts elm Aar au .lube fiseRserl Reader I Why worry about tbe future of your eons? The Gov- ernment at Ottawa is giving away this year 156.000 free homesteads in Western Canada. The hulk of these are located along or Dear the Canadian Northern Railway. the lin. recognized in the West as the Pioneer Rarmer's Railway This title was earned bruise the Gonadial; Northern Railway never lacked courage to build its steel into new districts. placing 'the railway and all that it stands for, within easy reach d the pioneer. - From now on to the et..d of October. Homeseeker•i Ex - curio', tickets to Western Canada are oo sale every Tore day. These tickets are good to return within two months from date of issue, except tickets odd from May toJuly, inelwte, which stay be ezteoded tor two moatba v on payment of Five Dollars for each mouth or part tbere l to agent at destination. Stop -over will M per- mitted ermitted at any Canadian Northern station west of Port Arthur. For the accommodation of p.r*eengers, a Touriet Car for Winnipeg via Chicago and Duluth, will leave Tor- onto Union Station at 11 P. M. on the following dates :- June Std. July 1st, July 29th, August Meth. 8e,rtember 29rd and October 21st. Write for all particulars. Some Canadian Northern Publications ••A Creator of Busisein"-A story of the Canadian Northern Railway. Peace River, Alberta, and How to Rescb Ii" "Key to Prosperity" -A story of the wheat Geld. of Western Canada. •3ti000 Free Homesteads." Any agent a the company will gladly tits you any er all of the above pubtieatiow. or write lieseesl Paggewsper Departments at 118 Ring Street. Bast., Toronto, Ontario, or 220 tit. Jams Street. ontreal, Quebec. Canadian Northern Railway ENVELOPES quote prices and order. All sizes for ,ommercial use ---well (gummed and quality guaranteed. Also letterheads, statements, etc., for office stationery. All we ask is an opportunity to show our sample.. befcsr•e you phot an The Signal Printing Co., Limited OaRario. Godwits