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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-1-14, Page 64 TI IR__ev. JatreaaT 16. 1.015 THE 01lIiN�l. SNI ONLY !EMIR 91WAB1 OF (MITA- 110/1111 SOLD ON TSB MERITS OP LIINAIYS B00KISINDING Ia MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. (401.5) l.6T TERING oo LKATHBR 00008 Alt order- promptly says..11 tees weber hem at 1 H It 8I0 AL. Ood.rta . A. E. TAYLOR. los twos°. MEDICAL 119. 090. HKILKMANN, °Orl- i! PATH..pedaW. In wawa'. ad e)1 ane: dwea nr, .eat.. Smola sad aerrws dr- �_cw.dr�tacne sad threat. lumbago sad _the neears. aclssiahoet► Arent. Wrd _ R. F. J. R. MOISTER -EYE. BAR. as.. .ad throat 'My. Hoar s�aak�e► ew York Ophthalmic sad Aural la.titam. 1711haleal Assist.. Ker. Nor and 1 broad HespetaL Gulden Square, and Mosr.aNd Iy. H.g4t.L lade.. Mislead. Oso.. A 8. N'atertoe Surat. Stratford. measidte Koos Caws.. Meese 0. to Ita.w. Tat p. w..7toa0.w. TeMphone! W. WH. AND MINNIE M. GREER. f -'"U. C.. Chiropractors, .pias and Norm. .sou -I.. Chiruprrctlr is the .misses that parrs without dram. sr knife. row imamate& Ms. Ones cm*: disarm.n • 11h.. Mere ea Crown on Sem street. Pbose Mt asst rr LEGAL PROUOFOOT, KILWHAN & PROUDPOOT SAKItIOTIKB, SOLI) ITOKM, NOTAi1Y PUBLIt', Kat;. Osoe on the Nome. +.eeallssr alma Rnm- 1ltes *zees. Uodurich. r'rivate funds to Ian at Mewl solea W. Pwituoroor, K.c. J. L. Kamm W. I'aovere.r. Jm. N.O, HAYS -_ KARRITrutt, 8 rLICITUP, t.trrAHT .. PUBLIC. MTM.. (lope--8ie tithe Beak Block. Mentions 8.sest. ).demob. T.feplaa. m• Rest K.W.. Lues and iaomnaoe. V. CAMERON, Y. 0.. BARR1S- I i . edit awe. emery Whom - a aware- Moilorle4 third dose tTo.• %Imre. 11iAIILK8 GARROW, LL.B.. BAR- . 418TKIt, attorney. readier. stn Sedge rrrTlioodhh Money to Mod at Sowret. rates /MAGER, BARRI/TER, 601, C. b1Ma, Not ry Pontic sad One velaawr iso.-Co.rt Hew, Owlet**. Owlet**. •tdm . AUCTIONEER. THOMAS OUNDRY AUGTtONaaa: Bos 67, Ooderlak. AL la.tradiwe by mall sett at Signal gar wW b.enentels .t ended to. Reideres t.letemeeit e IMEUKANCE, LOANS, ETC. ;cC��//k� s`uum, PRIVATE FUSIN 10 &VsWU ba. *5547 to tL e. CAM - !SUN. tlarrbter flamUt.. street. 0sdwleb. W I3. BOBERTd0[r. ' AI$URAACSAaIWT. rum AND Lemmas t Malta. Caaadbas and ami LIP mrsarnew ltamiir i v :: The Oases A..Iden4 sad 1e•ninsee Waned. ef Landes. flan. rtand SN The v a osi.. es reraa.w, asew.w genre ret ♦Ige teA• amid Su tatvid'..4.sa4a l'ha.. 114 %/GRIL.WP MUTUAL PIMA 18 g •UaaNv• v44.- m �raa.�sedwpobed esigeeth (lion litv.ew.eFr Y.delrigsaeY P. 0. `w..y, aso..•:1 obe this wmtsrp; Mumma &Me % «. larein K.s; James".y- • , toren. Amens,1 .ww'astmsaL Y enemy .Lm . 101 u 1)011. Y..rwy. Lea m.• g4.ismtrs. MAMMA mamas WALTNK a. rxl.l.k, J.P., trutuaut..M, tate. intim tali tt.kM6w11 Liesto ss W. M•DL sr. aueuaa, opre.sm. M$WHA1vT ral.wra as. McUlin o1 is anal a01 WHOM= Bropliry tiros, GV 1 r8K1UM The I.e$dles Pw dal Directors and Llsbdlser6 Orli.. ..r- tatty attended M at .*ht ..e war. SIE LATEST DUETS .eroute Onelis Mmr9t•a R.11.....Mt1.e peas ase:- .hems ,.00MM•66 Mbytes Osage . , 1. 111M S. steers, tient 7 . >K 1./5 ♦ mea9tr 5.01 1.e11 �s oymw 0.16 0.11 IlisItsw, Melee 7 .1111 1.1111 is M 1.00 /.N Brier pyd 41516•e 0.660 d.fi aedtnm 1.21 0.60 gym Mea . 1.M tmerbmr bias. ebdsi , .. 6.411 Egood WO medium 1.10 reset Weems 6. N Ints4sn. 500 to 1,121 Mie 15 .00 titers~, 110 b 218 Be�.10 mad.. NO be 7110 6.71 da tight. MOO to 0M 4.15 6.11 411 Itabre, .bags. mar U.°, de. gym. and met40.e0 Mpe/ag•rs N.00 (lana.( nal, eludes ... 6.00 de. medium 0.00 AO isommo. 6 00 do grass 4 16 Lambs. light 5.00 do heavy .. tete 7.60 to culls 0.00 lines, tight 6 00 Sheep. heavy sM.becks 4.00 Dans 150 Nags. of ran 7.50 do M sad watered 7.66 de f rib 7 .50 0.10 ..M 1„ 6.K 6.M 6.00 Nest se. 00 00.21 10.60 1.00 7.00 4.16 6:76 8.00 014 6.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 1.76 7.40 Toronto Orel. Prices The following wholesale prime are emoted at the Tomato Board of Trade: wheat-Manttobs No. 1 Northern rat 51 40; No. 1 at 11.17, all o. 1 at 01 A. Oetarlo wheat, No. 1, 01.27 .ad 11 30. at astride points. Maalloba Gate -No. 1 7.W., 023yo; ! Ceti . 0014e: track. bay ports; 1 teed. 6114e; sample feed. 561,4c. Outwit, Oats -Outside. 60c to ala American afore -New, No. 1 yellow, alt raft shipmeata. Toronto freight. 171te Pea. --No 2. 01.16 to 11.60. oar lots. outside. Rye -No 1 51.06 to 11.07. Barley -Good matting barley. out- side 000 to 610. Rolled beta --Car lots; per beg of PO pounds, 63 to 42 30; in smaller lots. 18.25 to 13 35. Windsor to Montreal. Buckwheat --76c to 7Sc. car lots outside. Mlllfeed-cariots. per ton, bran 216 to 124 shorts, 127 to 625; mid. alines. 53n to 114; good feed lour, 285 to 142 Farmer's Market troliowtog are the latest quotations for farm produn. at St. Lawrence Market Toronto Wheat. bushel 51.50 to 10.00 000se wheat - 1.10 1.25 Oats -., .67 .00 Parley-..:.. . .70 .72 I9tee►wheat . b0 .00 Rye tett . - 1.00 0.00 Peas 1.10 1.60 Hay. timothy. wo. 121.00 14.00 M11td and clover ,:17.00 19.00 Rtmw. bundled' 17.00 18.00 40. loose• . 5.00 13.00 Butter, chore dairy .30 .23 Egg.. new• !all. doz.45 .50 F001. dressed, Ih .13 15 Spring rh!rkcns, Ib..., .17 .18 tat:, ks. spring; ii . .17 .20 T.• rkeys. 15. .23 .23 Geese Ih. .14 .16 LI Ile hens. 1'r. .10 .11 do ducks. Ib. .11 .13 do gee•.•. Ib. .11 .12 Apples. ba.ket .10 .25 do barrel ....... 1.60 3.26 Potatoes, bag .65 .76 Onions, bag 1.60 1.76 Pork, per pound .16 .10 Dressed hogs 11.00 11.00 Reef. hindquarters 11.00 12.00 do. forequarters 1.00 10.00 Lard. lb. .16 .15 C-tfe at Montreal Butchers' cattle ebelce $8.00 to 20.11 do medium 7.10 1.71 do eommon 6.10 5.14 Canners 4.00 5.00 ll.tcbers' choice stews0.10 1.15 do medium . 1.60 0.16 do bulls 6.76 7.00 MAker, choice, mob 74.06 15.00 do con mad med. 00.00 06.00 Springer tete. MI. 00 61.00 Ille.p. ewes 4.11 6.00 Barks and mile 4.116 2.M lambs 7.10 1.M Hage. of COOS 0.40 1.21 Calves 6. M 16.00 ~ ` 'fast NeArTe Cattle Cattle---Fa1Ay retire; prams Ohara, M 71 to 19, abrpN,. N b 18.06; bah chore. 54 to MM. bottom, 26.0 M 17 .6, eon*, 12.71 to 00.76: bath, 1410 to r •eat-Acttes. N 1• 012. Hoge --Actin; Wavy steady: lima 27. mired. h M 21 16: metes, Km be (745; plea 27.10 to 21.21; 'webs, 01.16 b 20.10. step. M to M. /be.p and Labe-.Aeuv.; biota. M to M. 'sarlly.. M to 5.10: weft. . ere. NMI to 51.14; ewes. Oat M 20; peep. steed. 16.11 M M. °Maap L5..dep��Meek bwry MAO 141; meters nacre M,!d M q.00; .owe sad ►enure. Mali M M: same. h Se le 114.55. Ilege-•ilaAet weak: Itgbt. KM be M.M. imbed. ICU to 0.00; beset Meet le WM: KM M Magi Pigs. 2g.2/ M gam: balk et galea Malt M Mx w wish; k~ KMMR( lambs. •gales. le.>K M Kat. Mend Vey • Imes eggsit M drwNed dmA/mw 0 rHs 'Y!I�,iAl. 3UD NIS NfIIIN IN A TERVIBIF STATE arN4110" w r Ws r Cul r IruMN211 OOYNTrs NIT. Cerseepesdems Mamma ward= Cm - isles sad the Depanmeat d Came nes. RaoanyyrLLA, Gums Alm*6ih. lPmej/, heath is "Aboutasvmt��W PM& M ttiA sad I wee allnetMrs In muddlestheir s.. 1 1.511 same mad mad �N try l eamt. I montes a�iWe4etar �� Their sedge tea maid and the mak all that could be eapee .d. My Eidson. reesesed their norm. adieu atter I had lakes upwards .f a deem beam, mad I regained m old - Gime vitality. Today, I mai en Firm the bast health I have ever had '. 1. A. KELLY " Prvltr„tivesN le Use greatest Zidamy R.a mely 1s the world. It actik ea the bowels and taloa ea well a. Mer the I any mad soothes and CUM• Prelt.-dues'• is .old by all dealers M Poc. a hog, 6 for$a.so, trial size sec. er will be sent ea receipt of prix. by Feskativem Limited, Ottawa, A Lades de»attA nee OM On. Ids Dame Onel.w Cashew ft %& .r Peeress l.IrlM.ti Own Debt ub- Willey has bees killed 1. the .Meeh41 r roses. 7111 ..tent tedl.•M fast the Pres- mmse h061U's bare at last bees 1b agates. 'IfeF were Negated a few try. Is the some tresses is WL Meta e... M.V.O., was a .ea el elterge Osal.w Newts& sad t Ada Newton. Ha wee ..seated Etas .std the Royal 111litat7 Col sad served with the MMCMses rest ht the death *Mesa War. Iris A.D.. M the hart et 1a 151044. whoa the latter eamm•• - the gam illea mflKla, ant lake M Gm dialog tb lather's teem as meal. la 1010 be eaten,. is Meatiest as rsprsaast4+ K the Canadlaa Ageism, Limited, W was eoaaected as a director with It Swabia of comp•alea. Oapt. New- ts. wag • member of the ,toast Regal Club, Mistreat. ase Rideau O1teb. Q R NO CONSCRIPTION Thee Net Ripe ler Compulsory Mlll- eery. We can only meet a nslion that tramples under foot its obligatloss with its own we"pons, heat it down to its knees, end crush it. -Lad St rsthclyde. He --"My d.u•, the bank in which my money i.. deposited has goal smash though-" She -"What • mercy you've to t your cheque hook et hone, love!" SUFFERED With Biliousness and Sick Headache. Calgary. Aliens, July d, 1914-1 way a great suff.•rer for a long time with biliousness, tick headache and liver trouble. N. thing teemrd to do and good. 1 had almost given up in des - risk when 1 decide.' to 1 ry FIG PiLLS After taking about half a bIx the headaches stopped and my appetite improved. I have j•iet floi.hed the fl/th box and fell as well as ever. 1 can heartily recommend Fig Pills for stomach and liver troubles. Maa. MARY ELLsON. Bold at all dealer in 25 or 50 cent boxes of .udilyd Lv the Fig Pill Co., St. Thontus, Ora:. Sold in Ooderich by E. R. W,i,fl-, dntggirt. I should n ver have trade my suc- cess iii life if 1 had not bestowed upon she least thing I have ever undertaken the tame attention and c.rre that I bays. bestowed upon the greatest. - Dickens. COULD NOT SLEEP, COULD NOT EAT Woman So Weak and Nervous Could Not Stand Her Chil- dren Near Her - Vinol Changed Everything for Her Plant aty, Fla-" i wish I could tell everybody about Vinol. For nine years I was in bad health. I got so I could not sleep, and I could notatand It to have my children come mar me. I maid net even sow or do aaw heavy homework. I was simply tired WI the time. I tried so many medicines RI could not meal OOnedma.ysMindsmelted did me and maid It was the best bade the ever saw. I did so, and mos got the Meet =sight's sleep I had bed for m letm Now I sleep well, my appetite "le yam somy nervousness is eda'trom mod well I do ml my hoohouse- week week sad week rep dower garden without foam( tired or aervetba pod hoe made me • well and happy woman.' -Mrs. C. H. Mu" Pleat City, !1. Ykne1 emm/sis the emotive, �mm� plaelpgs at froth Mod Yvan (t ant) ami teaks � kk�m.We eek, veaep��ssn 1m /Ys eidel y try vmsar sem tlsfelgsmsg�eed Neeemr�and mmtram tads their UMWthest If N flit te benefit reties H. 0. Denier, Pbm.B.. druggist Bedford Medi. Goderich. Ontario. A•LID11.I1 SAYS Avi0ar Hewlett Was Plotted up lied Landed In Holland A telegram from MOY... Holland, at Om mouth et the Tisch t, says It Idiom trawler Ma leaded there Plf015 Oammmader Hewlett. of the arttlek Navy, who was me of the %lust so. ass taking part to tag recent raid .5 Osxhaven. and who was supposed be `ave Men lost, bis m.ebtes lavlag Meted up of HMlgolaed Mee. Jamietion-"What ere yea, a memo or • moo r J.mi•w.-"If t n we $ arme rd bave,/(ors en ib. top' of the table emesesimf( Sne bel." 11 Serw4•e Says Cables) Mlrleter apeaklmg 1s the Hew at Lords oa 'friday. the Earl et S•lboase said that be doubted If the Government had out-. polently impressed the matos with tismeadty of the tank abs ooentry Was ftacing. The Ent object of the Srtti.h army was to turn the °enema put et Belgium. he said, sad 11 the Pall significance of thls task were realised It would have • powerful beset on recruiting• Vieeesat Haldane, Lord High Chan - seller, replied on behalf of the Govern pO�t H. agreed with the Earl of tslboese's estimate of the gravity of crista. He said he was ons of who had hoped that the mon peaceful party in Germany might pre - Pah. but also was so well aware of to danger to be expected from the military aotloas which had 1.1d hold of the mind of he German people that, while at the war oMoe he had yet himself during the years of peace to frame a military organisation cap- able of the necessary expansion. As to the suggestion of compulsory sorties, Lord Haldane said he thought this eras a .bad thing, although in the time of a grave, national necessity 1t might be necessary to retort thereto. That time, however, had not yet Dome and the Government could not adopt such a system without the gravest considerations. The Lord Chancellor also announced that experts in Eng- land were producing a gun which at least was the equal of the German 42- eeatlmetre gnat DIED ON KING'S SERVICE Colonel Strange and Lleut Brlacor Dead at Salisbury -Camp to Move News of the death, of rerebrir spinal meningitis. in London. Eng- land, of Lieut -Colonel Frank Strange. formerly Staff Ordnance Officer of the 3rd Division .1 Area, Kingston, who left with the first Canadian matte - gent for larielaad, came to Canada last week. Colonel Strange was one of King- ston's greatest amateur yachtsmen. being known all over the Great Lakes. Lieut. Rosa Briscoe, of the 103rd Regiment of Saskatoon, was shot and Instantly killed during target practice 1 Sallsbur Plain■. Lieut. -Briscoe was the son of Mr. R. A. Briscoe, dry goods merchant at Gait. Ontario. He was 22 year tet age. • The prevaledee of spial mouthed* among memhrrs of the Canadf►a ea- pedltlonary force le musing c'melN - .ble uaeaalaesa, aoe.rdly M de- spatches spatches from Ballebary Plafna. It le understood that the authorities have decided to move the satire eestoge t to some other part of Ragland M err teat an epidemic. Over me thorned Caned'sas are la the byital. sad there are twenty eats. of memtmgllls, the artillery and cavalry bare •heath Nen moved to various Allgmm im !be $mllabury dlstrfct sad the comm ham been bilieted la the 'tamest- Tits divisional staff °Seers Wm mewed be %rotors. Tis British war Moo l• gemwemeh lag Canadtahs with tom esge.Mlyna it force as non-codNe mimed game le accept commlag'las f• N ieltestee army. TU1It 1011 DII MOLD 'Allier .'ldit r504.1 .deltivilrE01110110, to 1Va.Im4 etroph.ld The tort at Ing the south tea er 4b. Mugabe the Dardanelles. ben been by the .eatlasall besklsfdmMt alitrs' wariblps. sod ass bmos MMS .1.0 sy the Tear1 ett& 1 0. mymd6M lag to a despateb reessys4 tram 5alel• lea. rorts Rhes W 110411 have bees badly damaged. bet are still bUNfmg oat. I Trh.aak Kalmesl r kayo."ale . a "e Omtle of Alla." The $set there. ROW QuicK NAPTHA WOMANS SOAP S eltsa1c, was et mY row gam of the largest tees had Wel emitted eltbla Me lad tees nen. Mere Deeds Per Dsddr0 tarty •ewdsy Mammas DEMME um visited by Owrueaa serpl•ses MMM. Toby bombe were mrd it 10 triads several 15050 the sledge ad dears em eg% flea Ne me was killed le Demist* 80 Mimes at the selbstk welmad W Liedeillia*1 %e.mIle Se � sms • wdellimashe� 1411.11 Ohs Mgt of a atom Mom wham they were eahli youedvism w frogs of ilosteeal ale heiieddby+w f Ree'.. elf the diemest .-NeWelid a so that they may resmet to the peoplaat moo- icipal ocgabeedone. IllOairn obi, Warts Huns Oounty. TM reply wits as follows : Desarresaa sf Tree. and O.mmero., t1N•w.Omad. Deosmher Milt txt. teres tele - of December the d to r the 4..h, 1 •at bythat the �dMal you to Mate detail 1s mot &vendible. I may say, however. that we were not able to ,tet the Omesrki farmers' offerings eQ hoes Montreal as anticipated. ow- ls( M the oome)1atiom of tralsc at that port caused, to a large extent, by the aomside abie mtsaber of et" sspips which n eo were by the British Admiralty for war puepow. We therefore had to forward ted wbola consignment to 8t. John for abipaeat from diet port to Lembo. mow dim to directions received from the British (Government. Before we mould arrange, however. for shipment to 6t. John, some of the periababie end d W be touched was sold. This, ost abahowever. also applies to some purist .b1. stuff retisived already touched by frost. It 1s mot possible for is to give aay very definite information as to the thirty-one can referred to, for the rea- son that between two hundred and three hundrtd carloads of produce were received at Montreal, and they had to be unloaded at once and the various kinds of produce sorted and placed with similar kinds in an im- mense shed of the harbor commis- sioners In Montreal I may add that the British Govern- ment asked is to ship the farming' donation to Deptford, sear London, where the Brit Government had .. supply statloo, when It was to be die tributed by the British Board of Trade. An officer of this Department was stationed in Monti eel to look after the receipt end shipment of the Ontario farmers' offerings. 1 have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servant. • F. G. O'HoARA, Deputy Minister. D W arrdennHHaiem Comity. Ctletw. Ontario. WELL-KNOWN WOMAN WHITES. Rt. Roe. du Lsc, Man.- Jan. 11th. --(8pecial)-"I suffered very much /root my kidneys," writes Mn. U. J. Bourbooniere, of this place. "I was tired and nervous, my appetite we. Ono.rtain and my armory was fail- ing. I bad heart flutteriegs. my back was sore and 1 was troubles with headaches and rheumatism. Bright's disease finally added to my sufferings and I was in a bad way indeed. •'A doctor treated me 1wt be did not help me much. l was advised to try Dodd's Kidney Pill.. I am very glad that I did, for now after taking four boxes 1 am a well woman again." Dodd's Kidney Pills cured Mr. Bousbonniere because all her troubles came from sick kidney.. Dodd's Kid- ney PIW cured the kidneys : Ube puri- fied blood did the test. Mn. George Resdman, an aged resi- dent of Morris township, died on Wedoeed.y of but week as a result of falling down the cellar stain. She was seventy-nine years old. wren or OO.. HITT ee TOLEDO, l Woes Ooowrr. / sat Freak .1. dotter mon oath that be is Oa, .4 ►.i mfg tartar 0litarmf��.`1 T.,d4. o�aw W wwerea. ONc'HUNDHED DOl.- Stu e. s.sh and every tree mt esterrh that be card 15 me me et Hatt'. Catena Den. Swore to before me wbmetbe4 lit m J. C121111.1' prrls.a..lhrelh..y of t/a. W. OLLVION, NOTARY masaA NOTsaY Peam. H.Y'e Catenb Oen le tato. Internally. and .r a eleee450"6811.1751112 0. b and ninon; ~New �m ltd. 5111 N1LT a: C0.. Td .. 0. Sold 01. R� r.oay P111. 4.t pg..atlp.tb.. More Is an laplamatios of Why Sem Lasers Oa Ardor. People often womier bow It is that letteessuicerite astray, tied the postal often get blames that gisesid really be borne by those who are be same extent emelese M oddities - leg lettere. Wiles it le remembered • the seams of many pootediless are -ifisplleated la the DegalMes. the essies&Assit %MI.& few Item me bed thee the •essanberle sal eves weemisr. Take the seem if mom of UM sifts la the meaty of H ares m an example : Auburn -esti postolfte in Hero*, ie Nowa Semis and ose in Prime Edward Weed. BalIest-Huron and Priem Edward Carlow -Herm and New Brune- Othstoo-lie Brit •eli Colombia Pet lad ri IOreabroolk- urns end British OM- , amble Digedep---perois and sw Orme New Brom New Omar Wet. Penn agit sad Sersia. sages el 'the Pemba, wore ans 4:2=wermal TIJE SIGNAL'S LUBBING .. LIST 1915 The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe The Signal and Dalytd,ll and Empire3.7 5 The Signal and Monb•eal Family Herald 1.85 and Weekly Star The Signal and Saturday Illustrated Globe1.85 1.85 The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto) The Signal and Toronto Daily Still' The Signal and Toronto Daily World 3.25 2.80 The Signal and Toronto Daily News The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire 1.60 The Signal and Farmer's Advocate 2.35 1.85 The Signal and alifladillti Farm The Signal and Farm and Dairy New The Signal and TheRCe:uevin ntleman e. The Signal and Canadian Poultry News The Signal and Grain Growers' Guide The.Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press 1.6o The Signal and London Daily Advertiser2.90 The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser 1.6o The Signal and London Daily Free Press Mor ning Edition Evening Edition The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness The Signal and World Wide The Signal and Presbyterian , The Signal and Westminster The Signal, Presbyterian and Weitminster The Signal and Catholic Register New 1. 7o Renewal The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto) The Signal and McLean's Magazine The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto) The Si nal and Canada Monthly (Winnipeg) 1.5o prices are for aside:sees in Canada or Great Britain The Signal and WOM/U1'S Home Companion (New York) 2.75 The Signal and The Saturday Evening Post 2.5o The Signal and The Ladies' Horne Journal . 3.00 The Signal and The Youth's Companion (Boston) The Signal and The Scottish•American 3. 10 (New York) Including postage to Canadian subscribers 3.25 The above publications may be obtained by Sig- nal subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less 8i.00 representing the price of The Signal. For instance : Tbe Signal and The Family Herald and Weekly 53.1,3 -making the price of the three papers $3.2o. Tbe Stelae' sad The Weekly San Tbe Tomato Daily Star (fix Bo less 511.0o) St SS Leo 1.60 1.85 3.25 1.35 3.50 2090 1.85 2.23 2.23 1.85 3.40 2.25 1.75 -the three papers for $1.65. If the publication yOu want is not in above list, let us know. We can supply almost any well-known Canadian publication. Send subscriptions through local agent or by postoffice or express order (110t by bank cheque) to THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED Gcde rich Ontario your gas bill r Consumer The light was so poor I could not read tho bill r Guard well the door of your lips the g o unchaste word, jest, or story, e r d ander or native remark, Iso in ov- ereat or entralkful statappeef, spell ems imessel Nth THE SIGNAL 'WANTS OORRES- sass. PONDINTS AT POINTS IN THE DISTRICT NOT AlLREADY REPRO:- D. A. IlitiLA0111.A3t, PIM** 8 ammo. Ne To the Woman Who 31.11111111* Realises She Needs Help WW1,071= sal& leutv"?."1:81 trisrceit Favorite serseseigarli gh eadliarni akt " alessisghrel= 16111'TC:eV. I.VsanWiTi Ils Mots Assn. 111116 align Issoli Int ell Davi ass b