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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-7-23, Page 66 THURSDAY, July 2:1, 1908 IL Mr. Aabd aeons,.t Keuitao, OM. aye r-" Fbe da yeas 1 haw ad knees •what N was te be free fres pain. -lite-ase rest ay.ee. • sow fres i&e►iy Meloy riles than I did and I tried everything t• get eared 'Mt *Pet One day a Mad od ales .M W bra cased .a► Ira- Bolt yaw me • paw el • boa to Ary, teed the 0.0.11 g..a aarw8w.. 1.►se seybeawas ronoerten 1bad axlh.0 was completely swot" fe au al auk" sad ear., pm. AM-BUK LIEVES &CURES GRAND TRUNKI°s EM $18.65 TO QUEBEC AND 'RETURN From Gut1Nrieli acc(ulntc11" tercentenary celebration. Tickets ootl l t�in,;.l b '. Pith to 25tH; return limit. August :Ird, 14111;, The popular Route to Muskoka and- Lake- Bays akeBays Train service and e.Iuip11H'ut the lest. Pull informal' from any firmed 1 Trunk Ticket Agent. I ✓ rernalonaJvewspaper Bible Study Club THE SIGNAL: GODERICR' ONTA RIO �n f f f �I WANTED THEIR GOATS. Su tsteue Questions o" M kitSin.t,aaai SundaPrepare �1 (1 y ,Saheui Lttsons, .1 by Rep, A. Llnscott, Brantford �sreQ� '1'lic attendee td tradeIM ul The Signal is palled to the International Newspaper Mille Study, Chile, repre- sented in (tolerich by this paper. The International Newspaper Bibb. Study Club la for the purpnee of pro- moting, in an unfettered wily among the themes eN, a wider study of the Hible•, the liksal truths of ('hri.tismity, and threwelde eta which enter, luto isery man's life. it is composed of all thew who join a 'oval club, and take up the simply (uurwr herein outlined, larriug only' oolaittel clergymen. %%'e have the sy iiipwthetic eitd",et•ation of the latter, but it in nig, coneblered fair to liner -'then c pate toe the Reiser+ offered fn eonneetime with the club. tinning school teachers, Glide 'Lass s •hol.1,+, and 'etun•h-goef•+'gene ally. tri i'. Iielaeig to thio newspapto club, also nmeeleurchgnctl..',If all sbtadto of opiuime. All smelt are warmly - iu riled to juin and t.,, rouup rte fur lb, I'oisini_s may j ' th Mob 111 runt time during the •1',,u•, but t answer the f fty-Lwu gur.II•1s herein- after explained, to gtutlify-for the wires. It is drairalde that the Ames- iolls be answered 144 the less ins 111x• F. 7:1. IIWRENCE_s_ 'Peau -scent beosboura--8 am. to8.Mpm. J STRAITON, , Depot helm' Asper I), Mei renald, ,Iri.l net l'.w.+Agenl' Unto,' Station. 'l enmro,'.,. studied. This pepbrr luta *wined the right to publish Ili a Internet emit! N,,, I,1' -- rtrh..nt-D%R.ni ,Ili 11t by iter. -fir. I.inw•oti• whine have 41114,..'.4 an inti)' inter et eJwwhrre. 44/141 I 11.7 Will alp. pear weekly. Iln,••of•4hese E10'timne rapt, weer Is to It: sniiwi•re,l off •west• fag' and ninon thew• 1Ulaw 4d.. flip 'mixes w CA1'1413I01 PACIFIC QUEBE $14.1'5 Return film' Gude' idi, Out. C are to h.' awarded. • This p'ti•r is am linrii t to fur en a 1ex•al „ewsprirel. Mille v131.Iy /tlnb fm its Pleaders, And gnetantee. t.. all who Iain rind hdt11 the rnndlrfs,t►' that everything herein pesenised shall Le • faithfully carried lint. • • Conditions of the Contest. 1.. Each eontestnnt, or his or. r her Daily un�ll July 25 .fusuly.,uuxt N. u Pilbsi.rdwr to thin paper during the continuance of the Return limit A,gupt :i. 'The only line emit est, in order to qualify for went - direct, to Quebec (Sty. hership in the hltermatemal News. paper Hilda. Study Club and this Local f':u-h-- r.mtesp'rtttt--tn-1411w'tj t'luh must answer each tat the written "tae -tines for lifty-two consecutive weeks, eonsureneing for ..nnd'y, July itrem1ianowerrrswoworn .Georgian Bay. prwirtlh.oiln, r which allows two week: 41(11(• gifts the Chalk. of 111e 4401.1114: :t: Each "position mitt 1e nn'W.t ei ...en/deeply, and the paper written oe imp spicy) y .. nswer•s must not 141 cord two 'indeed words in length an may lie la... It will he it 1onvemienc if student., will write thele answers o letter paper, about ("O.inchex by.1 •ihnc�s. :. (. Each answer hetet have Ow nate. And address of thewriter at the Natant' of the answer, ab it can be identified, gtven pa number. registered and then the name cut off so the ex. *miner may know it by nutul'er only. FAST TRAINS TO Muskoka and all Nor hern Resorts - pan %aleraauoe uo r, • Jos. 01111,7.rt.t ) • .•.ryset.L . b. PAW kit, ' 1dosses. ..c.e.e., •rerun° Westward riot "Superior EX})l'esh Wort Arthur-Winui Northern Navigation Co.'s folate rem hernia, Monday. Wednesday, Fr' y: Can. 1'atlfle hoots frau, Owen -Sou Tuesday, l'h,,rwday, MAturday StXBOATSAWEEK make dime!. connection with "The Superior Express," at Port Arthur. for Wintllfeg. Edit tom livres Al- bert. and principal points in the %Vest. Solid Vestibule! Trains, unexcelled Dining Car `service, Palatial Mleeprls. REDUCED RATES VIA CHICAGO Canadian Northern • Ontario 1.ftl:eSlli�re Exiiresx 10:00a. HI. From Toronto• ' For Sparrow Lake, • Muskoka Lakes, Parry Sound and. Sudbury.: The best fishing in -Can- ada on the Mag to and French Rivers, reach- ed direct. %Vrite I'aseenger (rept., Toronto, ft bunt Fishermen's .Games, a _lww_t feature. of her prey or not, 1 d n L i. St.dentn should he careful to 1111 tl.rsts,rd the.1u,ntiotr-+rfore-mtnwer ng. Tu do this, the Irseson text most t • entad, and especially the verse, or nn yr a, upon which the question int wf 1. `t4 If. Thr answers front this 'Areal 1'luh, lest to' delivered to this elute., ting .nil the• • will be collated at the viae w of the co teal, and forwarded Ur hrad- "uartrre • independent examination Inc r.mlpwlr t examiners. The prises witt Own be wittrtot ai'('*1J4Iing to tie highest num 'r of marlin, • won by member.. of 11 International News- pnlwr iifllr Stu v 4.1111., and prizes which naso Ise 8w led to member' of thin Loud Club wil Ie given tett fron\ tl,ne office: THE PRI S. l'ir14t. SOt•irs A gold 11 dal to herb of the 1'x0 Ilvr emit...tont. see. ml Series A silver medal 10 each allele text five emit.•eta fp, 'I'ltj,-.l 'eerier A 'I'enrher 1lilt..s prier. tgear (11 4 1111 of the ...or • 1Ve suelestentr. Fourth Set•ira '1'111. !gal: " se aIle WaA Ile•art of t hrfstlanrty," prhr $I,..04, o ir,tr•tr'(41 the deme( thirly•flve routes an's. Fifth ?rrir,n A &,..•lopped wind, an xp:urdrd imaginaturo, l4rirher ex Der i• enc. and 11 moil' profound knowledgett the Hnd iblea'of-lm', Tii`K(T with ak1• this cuure•.whether winning any Each ni dap will he ‘suitably en. grieved. giving Limnalhe• of the win - nor, and for what it is awarded, and in like planner each llihle and book will le inscribed. \ t be hiivr ftlr*p W urgged ter t.ikk an -timer snuffer. egau•dlees of the doge•.e of their ,rdte. ahem, as the prefiert nor not 'rallied roar an edueat' 4 tar\\literary atand- srint, but from. the !mita"of vi..*of h. •% cogen1of their esteemed ideas. rine question must be ane writing bywer members of the club.) V.rsea 241 What proPorl411 1111411 in authorit?' .:an trlsIhfnlly 1411.01111t44integrity 'and vie:stmt• hands, as Sluuurl trot p Notwithstanding Ss 111 11.l'a doubted iuta.grity, what grave fa was he guilty of ? \'erne laIf we Miter Pwhv 1111011 itpolicy that God diel not favor, tut afterward permitter', What *BLit" attitude' ion.11•,1 its rom,et•ming rr.•ss•nt and future sweetie If the run (tummies. rond11.t. et a life poliey, ms goal, better Joel .lest, whatwill be (loins hr uttile .towards ua, if w.• adopt that which is lower than the h•r+t ? %'erre 11. %Vital tenons is there fortheoptninnthat 11 oil NuuH•liwex.l.us a flung for us. tit oar strong request. which he knows,, is not the "best" for 1 f A' Curious Adventure Among that)1110. Demo of Africa. ]era. Constance 14ry14ore, author of "A Hesideut's Wife la Nigeria," re- counts this curious adventure In Afrt. tel "'1'h,• sahib, as crow ineradicablebeliett Indian bat I still count/only call my busbsud, had L•uuo oot at sunset after deer, and during his absence We retire population of the village Caine hareem - ed. in i lug up the hill to the rest house. all talklugg loudly mud at once tied evident - lain' ly under the Wtlueutie of strung excites inapt. .d' inapt. 1 was by that time well ueeus- towed 10 ct.lttug a sensation when- nu- ever I appeared. no white woman her- itts lug bent seen previously, but these couple struck use nattering inure than rked saluatlons In their minds and un their clawuring tougues. I had been six weekst'le then:emery. My tn4.witdge of Haulm was confined to salutations and a few simple words, so I summoned our interpreter to help me to entertain my visitors. "They chattered; shouted end gait/c- iliated at Paul, who eventually expiate - ed to me srelltagly that they trod never seen s white woman Veto re and were anxious to offer .me a personal wet - come. I nodded and smiled In high tab:sties. thanked them co:Welly and wheu 1 had exhausted my small stock of petite salutitUour told the in- terpreter to gave them leave to go home. This they did, somewhat re- lnctantly,,.1 Ibought, but lifter tlserib- ays tag the interview with some amuse,. uJ. Inert to tle.sahlb 1 dismissed the mat- ter from my whn1L "Six weeks later we passed theme' Lakpa attain on our way back to Lakes Jo acid- found It deserted -nota man, womiu or child, not n goat, not a fowl -all gone, obviously Ie,J into tie bash. i felt. distinctly -Lura- thie-ei urilatr - behavior on the part of my late admir- ers and learned long afterwe d that on our 61st visit our precious Interpreter d Others of our party had seised and Laded even goat and fowl la the vil- lage. The wretched owuers bad tush. set upyto the rest house to complete, and all�they Lot Wan 1'hauk yuu:', "1 am Lot ashamed to cootie's that 1 cried when I nude that discovery. The lesson,' however, went Lowe to ua both sial drove ua to work ceaselessly 'at the llausa lauguage, ' knowing there could ,be no security for ourselves or Justice for the people until we could be Independent of dishonest Interprets - tae:' IVets. 12.1 It oneiereet-hvlt-f:rgih• or 'merle -Os': •hip, nr ..1.4)11', is -trite to 11.11. and tine u•'l lair• not, what effect will he htve upon 1 u•,surcrw:ul the rest, and wlhaat'•i'If ..'f it blessing will Ito get Crouf (L.l ' Ver... 1 1 Ir 1 hr hand oY (.,sl atlw al11inst those who deoilley Him. a if w1, how is It uuauifesded Do all.'Who rebel ,against tied •eluent nplu,dtfoh fnvqu tttiiTT 1. I1 why not ? - Is it p., .ibl'•, in luso• inyl. ee or "Intim' rind rot inj rev, or not suffer Ives ? • %'virus. ldd-1 int (1, ..41141Iy-before oar e�'r Verse 17 - DoeGod) int these Zr over perform' the inirva'lrloses ? %Vhs wita.jt, w•' !caul -1-0-1414q1. tTi )owners. rain and tunde' harvest tie.'? 11nw dal Samuel knots duet ti o1.n1.1•wn'wee his prayer ? Otte+ (1441 tuswei• n•II the_ -pas re the faithfeil? Ito ail .the yrallyt apiriUJa ki when rh•ili prayer+ are . lu aaawered ? • it,w' wni,M:lbr r:uu aiul Id li•i t prol.,' I1•it their tau lad.. Levu gee lit Asking fur n king ? Vere I)J - Are Wooers generally reeibied fu Oh. prese�per of a great calamity ? • \''+rs.• 19 \%-.tri' t�ieir repentance genus',• :• v K hen we turn to Deal opttllw' j '1yprt re Woul.l. )her w'iu+Tse dextro, wil (J,NI.wc,'1•' lee,'? •• • \'raatea 'Jamal_.. i)eo'e--(:t1d-- the blest sinner if .he (11181 from sin What is rearsttr1tri gel iir po• s. Ti • Mt ref of l• -••a1- • AN INDIAN ATTACK. One In Which Custer and a New York Broker Were Mined Up. Charles Osborn, a New York broker, . —C.1; -rater were 'hairnets friends, and Osborn annually visited the.geto•rul at his camp oil the plains..a During one of the ludiuu mpalgns he fueled tlshorn and, a party of friends to Nausea and after giving them 'a buffalo hunt arranged a uovel experience In .the way of au Indian stare- As Osborn was lying In his tent one night firing was heardat the Mit- -and the meldriding of pickets. "Bests and saddles!" was the order In the disturbed atmosphere or the night, and Custer appeared to Osborn loaded with rine, two revolvers, a saber aged a scalping knife. "Cbarlea," he said la his qulek, nerv- ous way, "you must defend ypurself. .Bitting Ball nal _llea 111 -;'neer ltieet& with Wiggle Tall Jiro and fScapp. Luck 8kowhelmq are on us In force. i did not want to alarm you before, but the safety of my command la my fleet duty. Things book serious. If we don't." meet agate, God blew you' The broker fell on his knees. "Cus- ter," he cried: "only get me out of this! I71 carry amilliontM' shares of Wess -Union fur pit' and let you tato the firm' to get me home! Only save me!' But Custer was goer, and the camp by shrewd artattgerneut bunt Into • blaze, and shots, oaths and warwhoopn were intermixed unto loomed a paint- ed object looed ou Osboro's right and esarething was flung 10(0 his face n human scalp lie dropped to the ground and said the Lord's Prayer backward and sideways until the noise diel away and there was exposed a lighted supper table with this explsna- tioagg a transparency: "Osborn'» 'Preat!" A Strong Maid. A cooking expert tells thin story: 1Y the other night, dining.. with some friends of mine, 1 saw a maid drop and break n supero) platter that contained two -roast canvasback ducks, Oar Host did not permit this accident to "Mlle Lem. While we waited for seine other coarsetb tosubstituted for the last one he said: 'You innat excuse ld that maid. These iecenus happen al- most dally with her. I think 11 1s a de. Bile was, I believe, a dairy- maid originally, but she had to aban- don that doeopettw on account of bee Inability to handle the cows without breaking their hor>�' Ie*ith, ability. friends? mousey.Verse . '.►,' -'tVhv relay Wer Ito weer that find will never forsake ms ? Verse IM --fie wervin ngrtinst tenet if ter 1111 not pray rite OOP another ? la it our duty' teL.,.. teaslt .,__au. ,•thee i Verses (a,,; -What ie the twtix rnul y order to obtain the flighted good ? LPsion'fo;• Sunday, lisle_tlith, Msec : `oil_liejee_tea by .the --L.. -_1� ' s t•.: Ia-•LK . Head the entire chapter. • July 26th, *908. Saul Rejected by the Lord=l. Sant. x v, : 1:3 -ltd. . Head chapters i:t i I and 1:.. l:oldeu :ext -The IAId our (:1x0 will we serve, and his voice ,will we uley. erne 13 ---What had (fool ....m- ottled Saul in lbs Hastier of the warth the Amalakites, and how ,had ul distileyed.? 1 Verges 1-1 2.1 How can you justify God for command - ties wholesale slaughter of wren; omen, children and. ammaleZ •Thea question must be answered in writing by members of the club, but do not attempt enga the answer without thorough irs r l 1. nyeft,11o1T_ Ilii ileal kne..w• tint pus was lying to Se Is a lie vier juatiliale. or ever H0 '-,ssery:. either Irony is 1 at or Leiria*. standpoint MaJy� c p ot•win be guilty ,!f reobtiner intim lie life f,. ,, 11•e•r up tun 1 t•awl., and s crest in deceiving hiniw•If that hr °a ',try pions ?. • % *se. IJ, lis -May 'n Iversen, lily Kill Ise very n'ligimes snit p►acti.e sin, 11.11out the "bleating of the sleep". wing beard by his tn•iglls,rs'r s 'ts a tofee•d Christian general! Sited at •'w tette lutist worth by rots fel I. ? . It a than se 11 ii.�rt t't i'._'itel.s culls,Ttr'em1T►teIIT d breaks OW fent; der. trod give I • any, credit? %Vhyor by nut? _ S n professed 'leristian who know• in s Creaks any of (,od':, rant, nen-better tI.u1 nn o fmary w TOURS Or GREAT LAKES 'f AND GEORGIAN BAY For Sault ate.'Mar, Port Arthur . and Dieluta-(.race Cann,. A.,. (;'y. Weelne+,lne and Fridav,.:lsl p.1... ini,4.) . Ismer 1hlrr,y:1. • to Lnluth ► For Mondani., island, see and htera.nar Lao, r - r' dlingw,est 1.:e1,w r rn so. 13,( 11,:11i 4.111.. Tor+.lru null 11.4.1un 11). For Parry 1401ind. PdmZ ate Sari" and Raise np - 1,4•e(? 1 ollInannoil 41 lar Ttisl Fridnt In:s1 p.m. For Sans Sour.. 'Ear. and Porn Soong beat r t'erini:lilt[ w eek day. 1.711 pen. li BUMMER RATES NOW 1N EFFECT ll Tickets and infsirh►ati.,tiTim n11 11'y 11 Agents, it H. H. Gildersleeve; C. H. Nicholson, Mb, ung• ,Trader Mgrsesanms Lulllwkwu.Sl. . uggestive Questions • on the $miday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Liaacott for the international Newspaper 'Bible Study Chub, July nth, Tgr1A. Semite! %%'alit. Saul feel the People, , Anne. xii.: 41uW14,, 'rest. manly fear the f;onl, nil serve Ilion in truth with all yon1• roars : for consider how �(r'r'^r-ayt. things ✓ hath- done -for (ol. ? 1, tigtn. ii.: _'1. Verse t When ipd Mglals or the p�op4e choose a wrest thing. cite it ever be trade to v►oek` out for their good ? suuu' 4' \'end Ili -Dors 1f111 today ♦��erre p(401' one p1 . n a revelation f/i.iniuther perasll F le eTlaracter ? Verse- ►-1)or41 worldly ad nm.nt genera' 1 ' :ural nen better, and had men wore•. 1 whaft hi its uu+r:14-44xid %l-+arkt 1H-- inti- '411. Setel's r iii motive in distlreyi • God? Is •'gtelt," that is nlan' sten •h(ng himself from a enol imitation, ever tight? Vrrsws 51, 21 Which 4.. Ow guiltier, to do w Iced tiling, or to put 11' .41 rim some nater t10rson When il. Is done ? \'.'l..' 22. 21 --llew does I44a1 vitt pr,Iyet4, tn. worstdli, 1.t type Whit Is 114 ilig in known sim Dias secret she in avenue's life have any-efM•1 oily the 'succors or his leech nees or prof.ssi.n :' Ver.!. 21-s %Vats Said .nary Iee- easier• he lout sinned, or 2.,'..,,,'.,., he had been fume! nut and was ?mitering the painful results ? - If a norm tptttw-sinntt)R-t%ttil- urea.. Io God, because iti.e.Nili is hinting Minn, will (eel aeeept him ? la's. perNun ntr y, begn utail, IIWIN. fie ,% tt hi Helbl.hem. 1. Nam, xvl : tela. ells Work. WORSE THAN ONIONS, TO CONSUMPTIVES. =•=