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bee beooms the ruo• Jultueatial furan in aaunleree
t1r+ t►eet mesal, of bringing ilpllert, tend buyers to
ether. As the right laud of cupuuerce, I'rint-
ins two an ilMmitable'iekl of ilwfulnlv.,. Art- you
teeing this force ter much as you should ?
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The Tignal Job Department
was never in a better positiou to fill -four
printing requirenvertu than it is right now.
The addition of two new job presses has
increased the quality of the output, too,
�, Parlttt� SEVENTh-FIFTH YEAR NO. 34.
t30DERICH, ONTARIO,
TH8R8DAY. AUGUST 31, 1922
ll�s 4 I A LETTER FROM Cain$ N� '� Off' MANY PAPERS L '� � l
THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publ46en
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DEATH OF GIFTED u The csiidrett's Aid society ww n CHINO, CALIFORNI I ,
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