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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-2-4, Page 7('►► N; rIi; "* Ala f;ODEkICU ONTARIO ?samosas. 1ssv.ar 4, 1166 7 THE SrGNALS CLUBBING LIST 1915 The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe $3.75 The Signal and Daily Mail and Empire 3.75 The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star .... 1.85 The Signal and Saturday Illustrated Globe. 1.85 The Signa) and Weekly Sun (Toronto) 1.85 The Signal and Toronto Daily Star 2.80 The Signal and Toronto Daily World 3.25 The Signal and Toronto Daily News 2.80 The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail .and Empire 1.6o 2.35 1.85 The Signal and Farmer's Advocate The Signal and Canadian Farm The Signal and Farm and Dairy New .... i.6o Renewal .... 1.85 The Signal and The Country Gentleman 3.25 The Signal and Canadian Poultry News1.35 The Signal and Grain Growers' Guide I.50 The Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press I.6o The Signal and iso Daily Advertiser2.90 The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser i.6o The Signal and LondonDaily Free Press Morning Edition 3.50 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 2.25 The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster 3.25 The Signal and Catholic Register New 1.7o Renewal 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 Thum prices -are for addresses to Odds or Great Britain The Signal and Woman's Home Companion (New York) 2.75 The Signal and The Saturday Evening Post 2.50 The Signal and The Ladies' Home Journal. 3.00 The Signal and The Youth's Companion (Boston) 3. to The Signal and The Scottish ▪ American (New York) 3.25 including postage to Canadian subscribers. The above publications may be obtained by Sig- nal subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less $f.00 representing the price of The Signal. For instance : The Signal ad The Family Raid .ad Weekly Star e. 115 The Farms a Aborts (ia.33less ;i.eo) Lye $so -making the price of the three papers $3.20. Th. Siena d The Weekly Sus $1.115 TM Toronto Daily Star ($a M iess:t.•e) 13.65 -the three papers for $3.65. if the publication you want isnot 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 (not by bank cheque) to THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED Gcderich Ontario niet UAW ..:llID.Q. ! Pres Mlonffs W.tae, i.m.sid tib Imperial in !a7• la • send It Is • highly Attlee tides that the prodded, et the Is Periel Bank should come to Peng Howland. Tie bank Freddy owes Ile elided* to the e.er{y sad laae- el.l ability et kis father, tie tote L S. Howlaal. 1t was be who tteas- tilgA N kamash'tt b 187i1. afar ewe W Man vast la tral ea- , fret idea Setienat ca in • wbe a he tem•laed a 1*a nese death -soda yearn. 'tin sin' altwas Ube and junior on t'1 stag. ail •r alahas tlW altbw dlrVe.etl7oe ear tall wlu tin asaa4•m.at of 'be testi Use. It pl�e largely Hit laQ•wlaad's_ thema aid Howland should i be Its pees- tt agree Th• Howland fames have had - de * long aa4 honorable ooanestton with Tweed. Tie preceding ',dread -that to whkb H. S. Howland d- ie Canada freer Nov Yeti 8t•t• fronts the •4441• si tb)1 fast dada. They were et lceeltsd &••alat, though lose settled 1, Adolf- lea. doPlea. laded. a Howland had edge ever ea the Mayflower, though t{` ill uabntood that be was not the fat- Ida obHear of the Toronto braaeh of t�} family. At any rate, the Howland/ made homes for themselves in N lluglaad, where there are still plenty et the name. The tour members of the tamB7 who frogged the border from Neff York were William 1'., H. 8., Pel gh Dad P. A. Howland. They opt to Brampton. but shortly atter sou ether places of abode. William P H.wl•M bought * Mar mill at Lam' ton, said to have been the mad at esawla York Cotta 1 sed H. 8. New berg. ts1.i & business to Ibus. will viler to I�bR10 t►••. vll(rt to I et�ate aaa Lambtoa the fortusus of t3• ittant were for some years kasoelat•d. Both William P. Howland ad hie brother. H. 8. Howlaa4, removed tt♦ Toronto a good many years age, the termer to eater the wholesale buddies.ry, grain and feed buddies.aa latter to establish the wit hardware business which still dare ids nam•. W nliam P. Howland wail • w of considerable promised* politically. He represented Wast York at Confederation and became • member of the Government at Otte- wa. The following year he vs. nue- .& Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario, and held utiles Y- such amyl 1874. Two of his sons, W. H. Howland sed 0. A. Howland, served terms .4 Imagers of Toledo. and the latter also was elected to the Legislature. P•lsg Howland himself was tho p•ooad son of the late H. S. Hon* taa4, and was hors wills the nide was living at Steinberg. HL ilrst work atter leaving school was as a dark 1n the new Imperial Bank. After that he became sasoelated with the hardware busine.s, in which he lis sun ••gaged. He nae served kid term as president of the Board of Tad and hu been president of the • Hardware A.•odstISR both positions calling for the exer- cise soh else speed admlalstrative abtllt7. Hs le a loan wk. differs &pprnd. ably from the ordinary type of busi- ness .an. Then is a mortals culture and roaseme.t, both et laded and moaner, about hiss. that is mere ;a& *ally sasociated OdessIties 0persoe•4 ph eostds *1 man. His his habits 'modest, sad lila ply qt1relj anassumtag. Withal M is extremely well read and thorough* b posted oa cors than Aaantlsl *ad Weak Heart 'N, ih.. tdr from weak hearts. 'Mss � say egrlwsliort Ass breath on exertion. s�[k�t aialsover ��ottetghgeirW 'us beside MAIM the b.srtt is not er Mai by bees sola builds- sin to too ea petit.... and ��s�s helot or poor appetite because of weakened s. U4 ~easel. 1010. is • Amb .ad snared.. ebeald b• take which farm Dr. Pierro 's Golden Medical Discovery, urAist meet&-- se densiden areeeMs ole aleskeL beeps de 10 tin busses quem in tea est 1 msas1Mare .1 ria. rad Most lb driessad d heerl41011 owl m aseitsrrM prdemsa711.mtMMn+rmelP t S. 10 s.ssesee Horganewnmtsamtfissserateeb&1s�.lie area. &gnus" e - pimple. the "Sbeevery" Is retra++.g .d doilies air BMW w relief. •t sss*r bete ares or sed Se apasmisAe cif r OmslAmres'.1- -' /Weal IrARsi K P. YOU CAN BOOM ANY DAT THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE wen mac. esstAns0 Owed oa0netsper bathos ad st anseand; egips0 saw sewpder• pectose y hut Peed. OO.•rM.-s bee A. saals.al 0. A. /figs. CENTIAL A POSITIVE CURE FOR RHEUMATI$M I'llsls reds 41 People Have " Fruit-•uu-dyes " Their Only Help HEAD THIS LETTER >h.et.a.aismt of Sunday 3Aeel hu' Teter Teas Hew He Cured I1tewX d tasedfs RL•&matiem After Seller. ins for Years. 53 DOvO000*T ROAD, Ott., tet. tuts. "Por a tong time, I have thought of writing you regarding what I term a moat remarkable ars effected by your remedy "Pruitra-trues". I suffered from Rheumatism, especially in my bands. I haveape t a lot of money without any good results. I havetaken "Nrnit- a-tivcs" for 18 months now, and am pleased to tell you that I am cured. All the enlargement bar not left my hands mad perhaps never will, but the soreness is .11 limn and I can do any kind of work. I have gained 33 pounds in t8 mantis". R. A. WAUGH RNeasaatises 1. so longer the dreaded disease it Dace wan. ahennatism is so longer one of the 'incurable diseases '. "Prnit-a-fives" has proved its marvellous powers over Rheu- matism, Sciatia, Lumbago -hi fact, over all such diseases which arias from some derangement of stomach, bowels, tielseysor skin. "Frait-a-tiv*e" bold by all dealers at sec. s box, 6 for 42.50, trial sire, 25c. or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Pndt-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. EXPERIENCE. rpo pre mad to Mem A. A seen .ad le Mop► A wain le r .a•MmA A ewes rebore Its dew l: le the methe ds% Ad liars what yes line. la Ile .nasal of herd sear alt maw Nmtdea :ea M7 I. added doodad .r. seta Apeelated by Ilse Ntired 1. It dream Te asap w le ea Tea lain r the ssmssa whether ee ea Set. tempt. es 1 mmatta.i the day Is nee. B elem lea taws ended It men yen • Sae Asa little It matters. Although yam may my !es esemet .lewd 4. 'fns pens yea mast pap. ' 1. seen the Med Tee get fa tads ..bees Weir body and rayed. errs dada cheer 10 Hesrthesa ngs .we .nests Mama � schwasool Iad et Mee dad ., A sad Sidi. -I don't believe in sigma" "I do." 'Tot • fact?' Ti.;"for a fact" Aa, for instead? "Seeing a creditor over my shoulder is sure edited* that 1 about to be aneoyed." The Mir..!•. 1. "1 sadsrsts*d ells Brown 1s stub !marded in faith" "Yes, Indeed. and in every other way." "Glad to bear u" "8M is to Tears younger than ata was Ave years ago." e====g01=01==== 1 For One Week Finding • Spider. When Mfa,k Twain, in his only d..ys, was editor of • Missouri paper, a .uperslitit.us subscriber wrote to Hui saying that he bad found a spider in his paper, and asking him whether that was a sign of good or bad. The humorist wrote him th's answer and printed it : "Old Subscriber: Finding a spider iu jour paper was neither good luck nor had luck for you. The spider was merely looking over our paper to see which merchant is not elver-' tieing, w that he can go to that store ' spin his web across the door and lead a life of undisturbed peace ever atter• trard."-Exchange. ONE LUCKY TRIAL With Dodd's Kiddy Pills made Joh& Perm • New Mad. Cape Des Rosters, Gaspe Co., Q••.- Feby. tat -I8peoi.l)-Aa.,og the .cores in this neighborhood who are living proofs,. that Dodd's Kideey Pills will cute kidney innate of any stages i. Mr. John P.-rree, who gives the following expel Isom :- "'Three years ago l was laid up for • year with intestinal troubles caused from la grippe. I tried all kinds of 'indictee but 1 got no better. I was • aoour*ged. 1 received one of your alumnae. and studied it and decided o titwo boxes t,f your Dodd's Kid- r.•y P1Ils. M cure was perfect and Irvin Outdoes. "What is your f iesd'e b'.."' "He is a critic." "I have a Mood I would like to bed kim meet" "What does be dor "He L an umpire." Quite Modern. 'What are you dohtgr °Wales; for my ship to corse M." 'Too are wafting • lore way la's the odd." "1714 is an airship." Too Good to Keep. i "What ars you promoting?' t 'last a gold mine." "Any gold in ler 'Think rd be selling stock in tit If there were?' fiwe will sell W.G.R. Shirts 0 :regular $I.28 and $I.50 lines at 1 11 �9 C .q McLEAN BROS. The Square, Godench SEMI -READY TAILORING Agents for Carbartt Overalls, Stanfield'. Underwear, Pitwell Hats, flare Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs likr =1=10=10=1 Dieepointing. "8bs is writing an ode to Paw" 'That sounds good. What pear "Pan. the god of nature." "Oh, dacha 1 thought it was the frying pan." thieruideaL "Why dos he oow eat brealdagtr "To get his m000y's worth." "Dee't *adeeeta.d." "Boards at the botal, Americas eoaaereial eesdlUo•s. 1 peewee'nt. it is with great pleasure plan." that i write you these few lines." , - - Youthful ManHeetaWn. A Summer Joke. ' 'Thy say be is in lave witi his "My :awn mower is DJ dull it won't Irmo CUL anything,".aid Mr. Cros.lot•• i mob, Weil, give him timer "Pawl." Mabee be• Clanada. Thu all 1t the "Pe• -lo," 'Ker these wbo are peeved," the llttn newspaper evolved from the Land coneelouanesa of the Ind Field Com - Salisbury Plat It's • breezy i ht red early to the m .r ming as "Never mind," replied the nervous Canadian Engineers at Lark neighbor. "You keep running it late.' pry n. .l nog e ' height little paper stylograpbed on a u-ual, and pretty soon the grass will 1 sheet of large notepaper else. The rnrl up and die tor lack of deep."- Utle, in Old English letters, takes iiia.bington Star. pearly the upper half of the Sree page, and underneath 1s a good 11- tustratlen of • real "peeve.," the spiked and hooked pole used by tie engineers In removing obstruction. -Germans not meant The inside of toe paper Is divided tato tour columns, and Illustratiose called "1Rxtractp from Division Or- den" portray Serge Itoblns .uu Capt. called "Extracts from Division Or- ders" portray Bengt. Robins and Capt. Smith at their wort, to the ribald de- light of W beholders. The "Births. Deaths and Mar- mages" column is set forth as fol- lows: - Btrtbs.-We bays not had any berth. sine* leaving the s. s. Zeeland. Deaths.--8*e Slek Horse Thee! report. Marriages. -Full pantalets aftw 1 Christmas. '1'be amuse of the "Peevle's" edilsr does not appear, nut the announce- ment 1s mare that the paper is the .ucceesor of the Sbam News, and that to sew title 1s puroty Canadian. The Sham News is raid to bays been the hianest priced newspaper In the world. as tett copies sold for fit'. e.eb. and twenty copies brougbt an average price of 110 each. KIDNEY HEADACHE. is caused trout the blood being thick - r ned with uric acid poisons circulating in the head. Auti Uric Pills cure all festa.ut kidney trouble. They are so good .end so sure C'. L C.wl is guar an. tees them. Be sure you get Anti -Uric Pills. B. V. Marion pQo every bur. Sold duly at C. L. Conlin' drug store. M.1.1-" 8o ytii and Jack don't . peak. • What's the t r..uhle ?" Mar- ten-- "Wo had a dreadful quarrel about which loved the other the most." Wadded Uncover iodise Graves. I Two kegs em .8.11.. many of lb.m the last rowaru. It is claimed, of cop - • aced Inuians vitro roamed the Slam Ilton d,.utct ages ago, nave dee gatbsred by life wOrkmea *abased Is •oa•truetlag .De west *.d soeerag• disposal worse is tier say, sa4 as S WIM es la pant is completed tb y will be borne Is front of eke bails - hs; Tales of the laborers eat Mete dialog es unman tow of all kids bed bead rw.:bias tb• City Hall fel E motes peas. and the other day de of the ferrules r•Wf1•d te the bead. d the department that altogether twisty er'miV-ev• skulls bad bene discovered. drain Commlesloner WIIa- Oeh also deeiate4 that some of them be bad se. • mad •nmistahable ago d ladle° . arfare, several pessse.leg Urge Iedvutrttose wain• ypsr•.td had bran , :•.•d tq t►lews "rim tome - Meas. A rrow bead• wed also ems& 4 PERT PARAGRAPHS. A dlsbonest Dun has to be clever. A bero Is often • hero because Alt and by foree of exterior Mrcumstanoes. A gamblers chane* Is always a peer Ora !bey were talking of the war. "What an age we are living in, to he surer said one. "Ye•, the other. rrplt.d, "it is the Galati sauce ase." Frenchman-." Y. n are funny P•1:1 - yon Kngleesb. You tidos strong Abney ; you put water in It tomato .1 week ; you put auger in It to make it -west; you pat lemon in It to in the it sour; then you say 'bete'• to you; and drink it yourself." GI LLETT'S LYE EATS DIRT" A, toot and his money 1. a combine - Rd you doo't meet every day. it woo ds't M so bad 11 a made salary would Piave tbe same upward tendency that 81s eipeow do. Home women ,nak• their own drease.. but did you ever see • luno wbo mad* his own pante/ Tin beet way t0 treat some pe0 pie 1. to forget them and the place they ama from. Host girls are .o busy being roman - tie tat tbey can't and time to be Inst natural. He b certatnly a clever mac whit, can fool himself when be b watekd•g. A telephone man Is one wbo bow* how to put up • good neeof talk. A meddler 1e a n•ttllal born beta tsnporstUy ant of a jot Keep • rand ■ppetit• .ad yea wee% lased to keep • Omelettes. Th. .►crowd 4eby a the feuds 111 Nevar wakened op tow 1f its Iles ane downs elder No sate as was ever able to des u p W .weer lar•. rt from Us knowledge of its •who drier. • • Trusteeships Often You m Last Through have every confidcn, in the friend whom y c. appoint as the origins, S trustee, but you have no voice in the selei tion of his successor.. This strong Trust Company is permanent and fulfils its duties far more effectively than is possible in the case of a private exert: tor. It is ever on the watch in the interests of its clients anal through its 011cer. and Management it feels the pulse of the final tial world as no private individual can.. Call or write for full information. Many Lifetime THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITER 382 RICHMOND STREET, LONIX)N, ONT. -: :c-). GIBBONS, [.C. Primmest JOHN S. MOORS. Mm t LONDON CONSERVATORY OF IMUSIC :-AN U-:- SCNWL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES. Write for Particulars :-AND-:- SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OF AND PRIZES. Wnte for Particulars LOTTIE ARMSTRONG, F. LINFORTH WILLGOOSE, Registrar. Mus. Bac. I Deodm) Principal. Address: -354-6 Dundas St., London, Ont. JOB AND COMMERCIAL Printing? r the �tgnal TIGHT MONEY PRICES THERE will be a couple of months of severe v • ter weather yet and we have a few heati , stoves which tt a will sell at greatly reduc • ► triers. 1 No. 2e Crown Brilliant Heater was $40.00, now $33.00 1 No. 26 Crown Brilliant Beater, with oven, was 43.00, now 36.60 1 No. 28 Crown Brilliant heater, with oven, was 45.011, now 37.60 2114.08. now 24.00 15.01, now 12.00 10.611, now 13.00 111.00, now 16.60 111.00, now 6.00 1 No. lel Royal Oak was 2 No. 17 Special Oak ...were 1 Whiner •- was 1 3 -in -1 No. 240 was 1 No. 13 Specisl ask was We have also some spler.did values in second -band heaters which are in good repair. We get them from houses where we in• stall furnaces. In second-hand tenger we have 2 Imperial Oxfords, 1 Busy Pearl, 1 Home Treasure. 2 Crown Hurons, 1 Domestic Souvenir, and one Original woad hive. These ranges are in good repair and at bat gain priers. Do you want to have • good second -band furnace Installed in your house? We have a No. 21 Kelvey with capacity of 16,000 to 40,04) cubic feet, that we will guarantee to be in A 1 order. If you are anticipating putting in a heating job this will be a soap for you. in Shelf and Heavy Hardware our stock is up to the minute. Gee us a call for anything you want In Hardware. Do not forget that we handle the hest white ash Srranton Coal. This is the heat grade of coal mined and costs ran more than cheaper grades 01 coal. All coal is weigher[ on the market wane. We Apo have a quantity of Hard and Soft Wood. Our 'Decilitre, Uepattnient win never more complete. Gee is • rah when you moire soy electrical work or inaterlal. We glee prompt attention to Plumbing, Heating, Stove Pinker, Bleetric Wiring, Tin•ntitbing, Arc. All work fully guaranteed. CHAS. C. LEE PHONES: Store 22, House 112 t•j•11.701001•1611 .66011111E21110‘