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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-1-21, Page 6Sovereign Cure for Rheumatism Mrs. R. W. Hazlett, 100 N•y.m1M/s Street. Windsor. Ont., says th re M tasty one Kidney Remedy in the weld for Is,r-4,I1 PILLS. "oha ries.) hews tame penned ime mist. -re time weenie. res.. W Rt meem ensea �� fi.y Tre..6fs km emy berm 1 wee owed by Mee ober remain of shied. 1 was lu4pls ►-ho/ ee..rel Sean•ni and newsy other mem. tot a4 felled 1 sem ma Thee l tried theMe meek teen � �ea ^era ( 1 me wed �heartily reneemeed them ia nla.f ler1 Trw.hie'•, tee. « r GthPiffs rversosai rs cure because they act directly on the Kidneys sad Bladder tieg and bealin` the indawemrd Hennes, and neutralizing uric acid. Trial treatment tree --regular size, 10c. a boa, 6 boxes for 32.50 and every box sold with oar spot cash guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Sold fa the United Settee under tie arae "01110" Pats. ei Canadat G'• • vvvry GIN PILLS a Torr.. Tr Jawo*si 21. 8811 THE OMMOONAL ANN ONLY GENUINE B1WAR11 OF IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OP BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. IiOLU 1.1:1"1'RRLN'li on LEATHER GOODS Al, order prom d attended to on taring 111).rIONAL. (Jodi/rich. A. E. TA l' U) f t. S't RATrORD. 1 EDICAL 1)K. lila:.. HEILEMANN, OMTE- 11 1'A I iI..treciellet In wameo's and chit tees'. cit"•ane+, acute. *sonic and nerrou. dt. *mens ere. au. no -c find thrust, lumbago and Heenan iv condi I.N.. lmoe North +trees, third loot nen, t►J equate. OodeMeh. lilt. F. J. R. FORSTER-EYE, EAR. 1! name end threat only. Howe •uprrhr.eoe, New Tote Ophthalmic mad Aural Inditute, ^uelrai %add.. M:u, N m.e andthroat Hoepltu, Guides square. and Moorefield rice Hu.•trital. hoodoo, I:tytta.rd. Omenit. Waterloo (Street. 8•.ratleoi. o,po.ltu e Knox Church. Herr 9. Il.. ut, S to p. 7 to. p. m. Teleuh ins B. WH.' AND d11NNIE M. OREER, . It 1'. Chiropractor*, alae and nerve •prct+l..f* Chin.prutle 1. the science that cur.. wi•6rint drug. or .its. Free exwm!na• [foe. 1 Mire ever 4kormrn s Shoe store, en tram* on I. etre.'. Phase *11. ub lm LEGAL Pit11I'DFOOT. KILLOit.4.N & PRO U DFOOT' DARitla' F."..9, 901,11 IT''Itt+. NoTA111I. ruin. t, C. 011x to tie ftqua e. • eroud door from Ham - lit re .4e.0, O 1.4-rleb. •h nate rands to tear. at lowed rate.. 19 Part u►oar. K.C. J. 1.. Klux:* IX N'. Panvp 0T pK It. l7, RAYS11AR'OrOer+. 9 ttII'ITI)R. NOTARY r, ns.It'. MTC. °Mar -ti •taloa Rank Mork, Hamilton 8.reet, 'An bench. Telephone X& Iteel K•'ate. I o.n. and In•nraoce_____ j0. CAMERON, B. O.. BARRiS- lid TILR. solicitor, notary entitle. Meer. - 11 .msttoe Street Oudertcb. third door fro 4, hare. (111ARLES OARROW, LL.B., BAR - 1 1c1AT1:O. etaornee. solicitor, oto.. Hade- r{ h. Mohr y •n tend at i,we.t tern MEAGER. BtiRRIBTRR. OL - C. 1 41 r. Vow, Public and CoereTanrcr. -Moe .:males UdWe. (i,•lertch. ateltrn Lincrlowtsu. 11111021.121 QUNDRY AUS! floe 17.I7..1erleh. All Inntraotlose by [nail left at Mantel giro will be promptly m4• ended to. ItreMenae t.4pbone 119 -4 INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC. 111E LATEST NAILET731 'recent, Cattle Market Repre.entatl,e prises ase:- Slipplaa steers 07.711 to 116 80 Mandy cloate 'tears 7.80 7.06 Botcher .teen. goad 1.00 7.14 do. medium 6.00 7.34 do. Camino. 8.0 1.18 Helfer, choice , 7.26 1.16 do. good 6.60 1.86 d0. medium 8.00 6.60 Butcher cows, choke0.00 6.76 do. good 6.71 6.60 medium 6.6W 6.76 do. comma 6.00 11.18 I8u1ebr balls, o8016.36 8.76 do good bulla 6.76 IL 36 do. medium 1.60 6.76 do. rough bologna 4.60 6.86 /boom 860 to 1.100 lbs6.00 8.71 do. ball. 1.10 1.71 Blockers. 760 to 800 lbs8.00 8.60 do mrd . 660 to 760 6.60 8.00 do. light, 600 to 660 4.76 6. W Canners 8.76 4.85 Cutters 4.11 6.03 Milkers, choice. each. 76.00 80.00 do. nom. and med40.00 0.00 Bpringers 60.00 80.00 Calve.. veal, choice 1.81 10.03 do. medium 6.00 6.00 do. common 5.00 7.00 do. grans 4.31 4.15 Limbs, light 8.60 8.31 do medium 6.00 6.60 do. heavy 7.60 6.00 do cull@ 6.60 7.0) Ewes, Tight 6.26 6.25 Sheep, heavy and bucks 4.00 6.25 Culls .... 2.50 4.04 Hogs, off cars 7.76 7.80 do. ted and watered7.60 7.65 do. f.o.b. 7.16 ".20 Farmer's Market Following are the latest quotations for farm produce at 8t. Lawrence Market, Toronto. Wheat, bushel 61.66 to 40.00 Goose wheat 1.)0 1.26 Oats .18 .60 Barley .70 .00 Bt'kwheat • .80 .00 Rye ... 1.010 0.00 Pea 1.60 1.60 Hay, timothy. No. 111.00 36 00 Mixed and clover 18 00 80.00 Straw, bundled 17.00 18.00 do. loose 8.00 12.0) Butter, ehole•' dairy .18 .89 Eggs. new ,aid, dos.:.40 .46 Fowl, dressed, lb. •.13 .14 Spring chickens. 1b.11 .17 Ducks. spring. Ib. .11 .10 Turku; s. ib. ...... .18 .28 Geese, Ib. .14 .16 Lire h.as.11.,......... .16 ,11 do. deeiks. 1l@.. , .... .12 .13 do. ,. geese. lb. .11 .12 Apples, basket . ' .20 do. barrel 2.50 Potatoes. hag .65 Onions. bag 1.60 Pork. per pound .16 Dressed hoes Beef, hindquarters do. foregt;: rule Lard. Ib. 10.50 11.00 12.0) ! 1 Bary and Marshall A. Cook, Calgary. 6.08 10.0) The charge is said to involve some .16 .18 CHRONIC COUGH hundreds of 1,housande of dollars se - •� alt "Can 1 git nff to -day, borer "What for:'" "A weddin'." "Do you have to Rn?" 'I'd like to, ail -I'm the bride- groom"- Cot nell Widow. )Courtesies of War. The wife of Oentre! Metzinger, a distinguished French officer, whore goo, • captain in the army, was te- cesltly wounded, w.. travelling from Switaetiend to Lorraine. She over - beard a converen. ion between two German officers dnriog a [tin -storm One said : '•OF, l left rev umbrella at an hotel in Artie." Tb. other re- plied : "Never fear: you will he aide to go and get i•next week." "Prov, do not trouble ycurselves," inter- rupted Male. Mets.nger, "my son, who is a captain in the French army, w undert.ke to brirg it to Berlin bier - tell ' 25 3 2 i55/ 11.HORN TO CURE A II UMW AdaMIMS KIM _artilyFor *mot Ws fU/Mwa-1 Sn....14 LuJimllf. Car were )lit boder. Thea Ilbo Canadian re� 6at at tete heat �a Primes l+alrtela's) bee Mir 11•geWred Itself at a time when, ow- ing to the thick seed sod marak1•ad 418 r. [tont. little anti,. Igbting was flag ds� acoordIng to the Londa y Chrosica.'e corrspood.at to Northeast Frames, Th. O.rmeaa Heaved a great mass of ales ag.40t • position bold by the North Stsfford- shire. .t a place which has aimed the (neer appel•Uon of "Dead lianas It was tomb and go, bet the messy were driven back with heavy loss. Patting la the attempt. the rebuffed O.rtaaaa made a grand attack upon wbat they believed to be • week spot 1n the British lines farther north to- ward. Ypres. bat they reckoned wttb- alt their host. After being thinned down by • withering lre from the British trenches. those who remained were astonished to hear a roar of voice., and to see • long line of slouch - h atted mea In khaki rush forward to Meet them. shouting '.For Canada ad Old England." The Germans broke and led, mad their eight was contagious. Trench atter trench fell. and thee. Ane, ath- letic fellows from the old Domin!on bore everything before them, using their bayonets with gusto. It was not u ntil the Germans brought their ar- tillery tato play that the vlctortous penult was stayed. The ground g ained extended to over a mile. some- thing of a gain In these days of battles for a hundred yards and the Canadians lost only two killed and fourteen wounded. A despair , to the Toronto Mall and likapire declares that about 200 men took part In the charge std only U returned unscathed. Score wounded men of the Princess Patricia' Regiment time been brought to England and placed In hospitals. Eighty-two members of the Noma Scotia Reglmsnt (the 17th infantry Battalion of the Canadian Expedition. cry Force) have been sent to France to reinforce the Princess Petrictas. REAL ESTATE MEN IN TOILS BIi McCutcheon Firm Charged With Conspiracy to Defraud On blanket charges of consptrscy to defraud the public, five members of the big real •state firm of Mo. Cutcheon Bros., limited, were an rested on Friday at their offices is Toronto and Calgary. Those 1n ccs body are: Gordon D. McCutcheon, Toronto; David F. McCntcheon, Cal - Ary; Clarence M. McCutcheon, Cal- gary: Joseph N. McCatoheon, Cal- Te►ertte GI'aIn Prices The following wholesale prices are quoted at the Toronto Hoard of Trade: Man'tobi Wheat -No. 1 northern. 11.72. !ala ports; No. 2, $1.491(; No. 3. $1.4h; •ie par bt.,hel more.on track, (:odrnet, Itinnit••ba Oats -No. 2 C.W., 66e; Nu. 3 C.1!'„ 62c;• track. bay porta; 4 No. 1 teed, 613;e! sample oats. 69%C. Ortarlo Oats-OutsIde, &Se to 54c., Ontario tVlt(al -No. 2, car lots. 11.3), to $1 32 ou: Ile, ac:ording to freights. : Amt neon Corn -No. 3 yellow, all rali s::Ipilents. Tcronto freight. 41 roc. Peas --No. 2, 81.85 to $1.90. car Iota. ot.taldl. Rye -No. 2. $1.09 to 71.10. Barley -Good malting barley, oat- ■kle. 61Ic to 70c. Rolled Oate-$sr lots; per bag of 90 pound', $3 to $3.06; in smaller lots. 2;0,000 PRIVATE 1tTE FUNDS To 63 26. WladsoF ttl Montreal. VV lone. Appy to M. O. CAM-ft,Idc. oft - Tile to 80 car lot', t,ar RIOl_kter Hamuto. street, Wderiel. outside. ,V 12. RODKRTIO.N. LY6URANCII AO INT, 7.11L1 tat, tJmnrwIxe' tinted'. Canadian sad A merino.. acrxt.dar 0i0ar[Les ado humorists 1Le,t. err :fie •r..•n ♦ortdent and Onaeantee C•tfl. at Montreal .t renrnufl en Limited. of London. ed- Mllifeed-Carlota. per ton. bran. 425 to 421: shorts, $27 to 428; mid- dlings. $32 to $84; good feed dour, $39 to $42. ',over, tau Hnentwvw5Downs The U.B. iWol ty sand fie arsntaCompany. wi rondo -we, nerthea.t corner of trio 1 .eta awl I. Dever. great. 'Phone I7t \i o11I1,1.0i' MUTUAL FIRE IN. 30R %NCI CO. -Farm sed legated ee • property uWhad. rlalnee--l. R. lbeLesn. Prot.. eeehMJt P.0.: 1., 1 feswoll . V m....I re.. Ooderloh 1' 0 : Tome. G Her., ter -.Tree... deaforth P. 0. '*M.etor.-I F. Y.tirogor. •.eafnrth : Jobe a. %Sere. WIntarep . W /Item I:,nn, t'en .tance: tan limiteere la Sandbulte ; J uno. .•b...at: itobe t Fend.. Harlot* : Males)' Y aswen. 0' red field. ta••.•t-• 'e' Y•^.4•otemmtit.: R.A.utth, 11•,lee k: Wdiene Chv+n.,. dr+t..M, 1 ttl.elh7. 1,d. to Peter rimd.•,. s.," per 5 ,..•..•,. •.' .•• •9th• IOW I. r 'OIpe4 . le 1. re ...row. theater Stew.... theeo. or w R +.r.•-- •-or♦. 44 • ewe tie.raers - wt .50.as dare• - tlalwie8. xr MARRIAGE LICi1ISES `V AI.'KH E. KELLY. J.1'.. "totter,' 'H, ON MUM mer M'K$UAO% IACttY11D4. e�W. MEDD . rlYwtNN, OVT%Rbt 1111.114.11 INT 7+11. It Aro !•aUKR OF lIARRI+UK I.I( RNmax Brophey Bros. Iiul'KKi( II i he 1 . adieu unr'ral Directors Ind !Jubalant's fr .1•-rw st'-f.illy .tt.ond.-i to .1 .11 hour.. night .w• d Butchers• cattle. choice. $7.76 to $8.0) do. medium 6.1P 7.81 do. common 6.00 6.00 Canners 4.00 4.76 Butchers' choles cows6.60 6.71 I do. medium 6.60 6.16 do. bulla .. ...... 5 00 7.00 Milkers, choice; fitch ...75.00 80.00 do core and med....45 00 70.00 Springers 65.00 80.00 , Sheri). ewes Bucks and culls 4.86 4.14 lour be 7.86 6.00 !logs, off earl 8.80 0.0 calves 1.0 11.00 ea • ` ')emit"iiflGto '(nadide ' ' "e Cattle --Fairly active. prime 'stairs. $3..46 to 88.1.,. shipping. $4 to 41.71; bwtehrrs. $4 to 41 15; heifers. 21.0 to $7 0: rows. 83 R6 to 88.60; lisle. $4.60 to 47 V-eI.--Aettve; 14 to $12. Wes- -Active, heavy. $7.16 to 8711; mlzrd. 1715 to 4716: Yorkers, $1.10 to 87.45; pigs. 8711 to $7.36; roadie. $.;^t to 4450, stags. 66 60 to $4. Sheep sad Lambe--BA*.p settee; Iambs slow; tamale. 46 to 48.11: year. ,Ing■, $:• to 4711; ismer,, N to 4011; ewes, 44.60 8p.13; sheep, mixed, $6.71 to $d. PP Chteage Live ebbe* Cattle- Market firm; beeves, 611.66 to $8.40. cows and heifers. 6t.81 to 13.10. caters 4$ to 118.18. Hog. Market unsettled; Ilgbt. 66.76 to $710, mixed. 14.71 to 47.10: marl. $410 to $106: rough, 66.00 is 66.111: pig. $6.44 to 17; bot ar sal', 66.10 to $7 10 Rheep Market Inn; OAS to $6.26. yearlings. 46.11 Wive. 4110. aha oaths. 44.76 to 00.10. Told in the Following Letter by a Jackson Man Who Knows from Experience His Word Is Good. Jackson, Miss. -"I -as a carp.ster, and ebe grippe lett me not only with a chronic cough, bet I was run-down, worn out and weak. I took all kinds of ugh 4'rop• bet they did me no good. I finally got so weak I was not able to do a days work, and coughed so much 1 was alarmed about my condition. One evening I reed about Vinol and decided to try it. Before I bad taken .quarter of a bottle 1 felt better and after taking all w ly the symptoms m7 cough is en cured and I s nd have have . h e gainedsew vial end energy. ' Jaek.os, tli.. 111 Lyseb Street, Tb. r.asom Vied is se successful in such eases Y because the active medic- inal principles of cod liver oil contained in Vino! rebuilds wasting ti 'res and supplies . sad muscleswh lee the vigor k boaoboaer and wine assist the red eorpuset.s of the blood to absorb tame and distribute ft through the a [Ass re.tor4 health and strewthewthe body. be Ll@. seat'e'd diseased It Vtnd� to help you. we rotors your 0Casy. 11. R. Donlon. Pi est H , drug. i •, 1.1. ob. I.tdvr4rh °titer)°. WANT SHOOTING PROBED Relatives of Man Killed at Fort Erie Ars Dissatisfied 4.76 6.00 A Congressional Investigation of tete kitting of Walter Smith and wounding of Cbartes Dorsch. America. •Rimes. 1,7 Canadlaa troopers at Port Sr*. w11) be asked 1 y Representative Smith H •Ftefacieffr r IpifR4Vens - !teasel made byethn Stat_ bepartine.t` h. Coroner's Jury at Rrldgeburg breegkt la the following verdtct 1n the ease: "We Ind that Waiter Schmidt Ita.t lie death w1:1e evading arrest for sa- lawfully 'booting duets Det of mason la Canadian waters, by ballets deliver- ed elivered from the rises of three el11t4mee Olen had been (ailed on by Provincial P.ttes Odieer Themes W. Details? Me assist Um la aaktag arrests." me verdict le coasddeM very u.atiefac tory by the family et the man who esu k11100. alid)QUICK NAPTHA T s' WOMAN'S SOAP cured from investors In London. Eng - 'and, In Ontario and 1n the Northwest. CANADIAN CASUALTIES re* hien From British Columbia on the Roll of Honor Second Lieut. M. E. Lawrence. whore name appears among the killed le a casualty list. was the only sur- viving son of the late Hon. ff. A.- Lowrcare and grandson of Baroa Lawrence, of t:te Peolab. For the last 'oar years he had been living fl@ 'Itltl.h Colt:n:b'o He enlisted In the Ste Vletor!a Fusiliers on the day war rag declared. need vent to England •rich the first Canadian contingent. On 'ending ho heard that his young brother who hrd • commission 1n the !(Ing'. Royal Ride Corps. had been tilled In action ea the Aisne. He was offered and a:,rpted a eommisslon in its brother's regiment and was sent to France. Lieut. A. ge:us McAlester of the Royal Eng:neere, one of Vancouver's test known golfers, was wounded at the front and had Ids right arm am- putated Word has first been received" in Vancouver that b. is Is the hos- pital at Boulogne. getting along well. Lleat. Cyril E Parker 0f Vancouver who went to England wtth the first contingentt" a ' was drafted to the King'. Royal Rile Corp.• and was killed to action, was the lrst omeer of • Canadian contingent to lose his life In the field Corporal Frey of Toronto, • member of the Princess Patrtelaa 4 reported to have been shot throughthsatomaek while In the trenches. Private Thomas D. Ross of Brant.' ford died at Net►eee,os Hospital o p•eemonla. Stay In Enoilyd Per Mata AIthone* the Intention of Um sattorttles was to send tb. Camara' troop or Me free0 Beet Omit. 41 chane' bas born Glade Is the pleas. sod a delay of at least a month ti mow probable. mays a Leeds* de.Mtel to The Mali aril Mmptrs. Tomato. Th. Snag Plaatatlm vamp of the Cam a't•n cmt!r.g- tt has been oo-Iemosd ra srcoost of the prevalence of eerebrrdpinal meningitis Th. Fourth infantry brigade le being removed to Tidworth barracks oe that se -cruet ladlan Traps Number 110.000 t teem Hardinge, the IniterOy o' India door -PM a striking a h before the . Veer -legal Cn.nMl at Ihl 'a "%lel he said 'Br tlsh and Idles ern ,pe bar. has Sghtlag 'Ide by side 1a 8v t thorn' s or war Prase', Kgy;t Fitt Melee. the Pers'aa Calf and Cb'ee W. Aare de.paeked, or are cheetah l.1. MarIy 100 00 men overseas ro Sent dor the R8nplre of which r►. ars proud to t. a +Or11., ltvtag sate." As t.ta■t ehlld of Peter Redeem WWI b.rMO to death when a trimmest Tile Ontar'o Legislation will *fret ,t�t�R�sr FOR TEARS kid "fmR+i6I" A T Mild Dull. 50.55* 111oaAV res. Kitties, Ow?., June 17th. 1913. "I have been using 'fruit -a -tire" ss a family remedy for many years. They are the beet medicine I half ever tried."Fruit.a-tire" do me the most good -they never gripe and their action is Moment. "1 have used them for Indigestion sad Cou.tipetion with the best results, and I heavily recommend them to aortae similarly amicted. These troubles have left mecom pl ete- ly and !give "Petit-a-tives" full credit for alt this. A nicer pill a man cannot take." GEORGE McK.AY. The enormous demand for "Pruite- lives" lasteadily increasing. due tothe fact that this wonderful fruit medicine gives prompt relief in all eases of •digestion, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Rheumatism, Chronic, Headaches, and Neuralgia, and all Kidney and Bladder Troubles. bOc a box, 6 for 62.50, trial size Me. Sold by all dealers or seat oa receipt of price by Fruit• a -twee )missile. Ottawa. Hard Enough. "Where is Tommy F' , asked Y r Jos... on his return frost business one evening. "Gone to bed," was the wife's reply, "i hope he's not i11 f" "Nn, I Ieut him to bed es a puni.h trent for swearing." "See ►ring r repeet.ed Mr. Junes. "111 teach blm to .weer." Without waiting for • light the angor, father rushed npetaire to interview tie culprit, manly to fall over a loose .fair n d end t.ump his chin. At once be became exceed- ingly fluent, and whin the air had cleared he heard his wife eall gent ly : "Better roma down, dear ; emu' sore Tommy has heard esougk for hie first lemon." LOST VITALITY. Caused by Kidre*. Stomach bed Bowel Di+orders. St. John. N. R., September)&h, 1911 -My brother w•e it great sufferer from kion•)•, 'tomaeb and Novel trouble, and was M iven up by two doc- tor,. He was advi.rd to try your Fig Pill.. which he did, and after taking five boxes was completely restored to beet'h and is hettet today than he hes been for years. Yoo ran t re.•r.tpmend Fig Pill. too highly. J. W. MAgrgIIB. At all dealers, Itiand 50 moue, or The Fig Pill Co., Si. Thome., Ont. ?wild in tioderieb by E. R. Wigle, druggist. Did His Share. During the opener' stage's of the present war a 1.1).. we. told this' there were three Germans to every one of our forces in poet pert of the field. Tommy went into action with ,treat vigor, bat later hie company serpent wan horrified to see him ebculder Ale rifle and calmly teareb to the rear. "Where are you .1f tot" he roared. "Oh," replied Tommy, '•i've killed IArce of the enemy. I've don. - my share, to I'm off track to the camp." morn or Ouse Crew or Towns. Locos (Sown. I et. Freak 1. Cbsser imbue eat) fleet be le winks mom of the than of I. 1. theeer t Ce.. avianu 1M (•i T e sts .red 11.'. . �a�d RS y toe mea el ONIX HU. WI mom be eland by t 01 O&M'', -t Cure. )won to helm « Med 4 - . l Bltwa, > l . t ke'Ma day er ta..�aa.e'* f t' j A. W. c r. Merse 13.6'. C. an brewe N t•aela lere�eelb. Ned moms of the iroggcafe he 8 m/,wdoe m fres. r. J. Cif t m.. YAM, O. nsN M all d� Tf. Teas Heal arty Pee6renemfgetlen. [fwd Pa0es6H 2. Wosbl►, Dsstedium.avfd. tum. the Caaadfaa .set Trinity College eadergraduat0, wile was taterssd be MAL Is Sagest while pergolas bis masks) atsdles, Is 0! Mat beard of through the re- ef tbe, Bertin Annum .bailee tprnitg 4gt..f Dee. VS 0`. was snowed is take my lest =beater laterite/ BnglWssea on Manley tg mama 110s g0aad.taad with 11. Aint. 11 Catania* empler Of d Bt. C.erg. eta 1 'belt of 80 is desk, ud no W MN is l@0 Is j/1irM 1B Si • IIt.11rr ►� OanadiaRy i atlas led 4 a^ee-�t-�--e bebsd the Jr Nwga M112gy1 to til@R well ter t10 Ms4anbIg mall. Oh fwsamee roams 21`. f hf r _ terse la four yells ly �YsW �esMtl@6tea a �f 1 OASIL'S CLUBBING LIST 1915 The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe =3.75 The Signal and DailyMail and Empire... • 3.7 5 'The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star The Signal and Saturday Illustrated Globe 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 1.83 1.85 1.85 3.8o 3.25 2.8o Empire The Signal and Farmer's Advocate The Signal and Canadian Farm The Signal and Farm and Dairy Neta t.6o Renew al . 1.85 The Signal and The Country Gentleman 3.25 The Signal and Canadian Poultry News1.35 The Signal and Grain Growers' Guide 1.5o The Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press 1.6o The Signal and London Day Advertiser2.90 The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser t.6o The Signal and London Daily Free Press Morning Edition 3.5o Evening Edition 2,90 The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness1.85 The Signal and World Wide .. 2.25 The Signal and Presbyterian • , • ' . • 2.25 The Signal and Westminster 2.23 The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster 3.25 The Signal and Catholic Register Nett 1.70 Renewal 1.85 The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto)3.40 The Signal and McLean's Magazine 2.25 The Signal and Horne Journal (Toronto)1.75 The Signal and Canada Monthly (Winnipeg) 1.5o Mame priers a for nd,r..-e. iu Canada or 01 eat Ht i1.ln The Signal and Woman'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) 3, to The Signal and The Scottish American (New fork) lnctudin,( protege to Crnwdian .uawcnD.-r.. The above publications may be obtained by Sig- nal subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less $t.00 representing the price of The Signal. For instance : The Signal and The Family Herald and Weekly The Farmer's Advocate ($a.33 Ins;r.co►„ nes /.6o 2.35 3.25 13.10 -making the price of the three papers $3.2o. The Signal and Tits Weekly San...... .. 44 a5 The Toronto Dai'y Start 0 So les. $z.eol .. L.so -the three papers for $3.65. 43 os 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 Ioc:l1 agent or by postofpi:e or express order (not by hank cheque) to THE SiGNAL PRINTING Co, LIMITED Gcderich Ontario i YOU CAN BKOIN ANY DAY THE NOR▪ THERN BUSINESS COLLEG I owIN 004/330, 0*T amo t►ar son !3.r *damp ser Idled shad a1 +mess Al re err of eaprWe.va Rep rt tafrleac' Trude°, 1M . • Met ro-ok.. 1.'.! gree f,ee. U. A. Pre Arco. P:O. A.. %ISM 1. 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