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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONTA RIO
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from iw{a'rtect vieiuu and are
called 'dig in 4itutibee
1 I give careful attention to the
titting of Children's study
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those who have lased it, mid t I,,.
poultry won't t)0 worried with
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Bible Study Club
Suggestive Questions on the International Sunday School Lessons, Prepared
by Rev. De. Later:tt, Brantford .
1Iteineersl i1( Iurordanor with the I•opr right Act.)
November Sth. x908. -David Grieves for Absalom.
11. haul. IS.
tiulden Text -A foolish son is agrief
to his father. 'Prov. 17:'23.
vnvev iv there
itt the otdinary'strawt
soralifer
,tw
as well as in war. without system and
thorough organization ? .
How much of the success, of the
c try dementia upon our national
leaders?
Verses 3, 1. = Should a geneial in
War. or a leader 111 any rau1.e, person-
ally expu50 himself in the danger line?
If is Man ,•Darts martyrdom for the
troth, is it either right 1(r in the in-
o'reste of tie l rtfth ?
Was Ihwid right ill wanting to pee.
snnally conduct opts war, or were the
lenders right in tiersuadiug him not to
do retie -
Verse ,' - Wits it right and re:cyr&
ng to the utind o4(lod for Davi,l to
command that no httent tie done to
an itra-lra-Mr es Atia*Toin
who, tuned Meadow hanging on the
tree HMI reftliortr to kill hi(u
As between our souls ` 411(13 Oud.
Should we obey, or disobey, those in
authority. when we know their cola
'rands are against the will of God. as
in the prereet ((150'
tihu1W w« uiky licks, rather then
man, even at 1he reek of our lices'c
Is it noble. or ignoble, to let personal
prulit iidluou.e us in matter ..f right
and wrong
Venter l).1: - Notwithstanding the
cltuiuland tit the king to theerntrary,
WAS .1091l right in .laying Abaalwu ?
When the leader in a hal cause is
de,U1)yead, (1!+011 it 330041alty stop the
relk'llio t. as in this ease?
1s it Is►sxihle bar nn ignoble life to
hate it nolle ending. or a noble life to
have aiiigpilT ending' What is the.
',void of history ?
\'.,y.S,•
la- -Sh•.uld.is truly *.NN) aha'
_ Is".•,Dawe tied rot t'wt.r1 itu,arriI)•
will say Its him of persulutlly ratter
VC !I."' pruplr synapathizu wj -letetv monument to. b.• erected tit his
eriluinat.:uul cry to shies( thrid from
I
justice, is it a 'maudlin Sympathy or
true Chrirtien love?
Vermeil tl --- Het' -war.--tipere the
whole. been a bleseing Or a curse to
twinkled ?
is war ever right, ex,•rpt as a nee -
memory 1
Barring exeeptiotis. is it generally a
die lure. or otherwise. for a titan to
the -having no T»Tiren! ', 1
What is getterallc the end of +t srlf-
centred.lu'oud life:'
Verses 15F:t1 - Alfiuh:ufc was piiest :
eessary means for obtaini ' Is•'I1ame.t 1'huuld priests or pe uehere take any
�1'unyutjd to be piaidl __ arrive (kart in porn teal affairs)?
fort hie w-ar:' Irl - carrying iiuportant • tidings,
Describe the punier of this war, et'he'r sonar or had, to our friends:
and compare them with the uo+ wluat .rules should govern 1(e? 1s it
able horrors' of the 3aseible W81$ware oftisw1110 to Zell (he whole Shutt Huth 1(t th
w1( fattt will, .. tai-- brand then one a .' •
wars 1(r will not. 1)id Ahiulaaz. the yeiung priest, tell
authors as worse criminals than the the truth. unci was 1)e t •, s• Named.
traitorous Absalom ?' ' or praised ?
--Verse f - W1( n occident
- If t reacher ora nest defends a creed
id1' liter fon Absalom to b, c+tug t I.y p p
the h ad. in this oak tree ' which he knows to be• untrue, can his
Are there any accidents in the life word be trusted in other matters ? , This
of a true Christian 1' question must be foswerel in venting by
Is there any reasonable txpeetati„rh members of the dab.+
that the «1.1013. will- not, Ilually. Verse lei--\Vh,at van you ray fur ,n•
iiringdestruction upon themselves? ag(ull.t. the pathetic grief of • this
Verdes 10 -13 --What can you say for heart broken tither, at the deiath of
against the reasoning of this wail, his won t lain wurthhws son ?
November ret(, 1908. - The Lord Our Shepherd,
1'ealin13. Ow shepherd Iea(8 the soul i1(
(103401 Text- The Lewd is my Shop- "White( riglitei'usne•ss : ' new if onr be
kirk: 1 1.1)811 Dot want. Its, axiii, : I, found in the paths of eurighte•ousness.
\'3111.0 1 tors Goal personally 5ht'p- IR -that, or nut. clear vt'id.nre that be
heal each iud1vialua) soul? is u wandering sheep. not under the
IlvesselenlrticrrlfenIehan,ewrf,dtt' CA113911-of the .hepbenl?
kW to ledge of the vet net work of Verse t -rhe. Aleph. ,,,is in I',d.w-
w..rfdy in t11. nnivevse• tend toitine often hat to.leLI their. sheep
weaken. or strengthen, our faith in through valleys,nod ravines where
death lurked itthe shape• of wild
Are
Aro the Secrete of Success.
The progressive farmer Is the one
who scute* at the,markeeta. Goad meth-
ods iR ratatng erops, the 'Meatus of
staples for which tbs detnuud is great-
er than the supply, there are the con-
alderuUons that t'oa'st for auctves.
One farmer Ili New York experiment-
ed with a spraying apparatus lu rais-
ing potatoes aid results }melded the
expense because the lucrease,l guru of
sixty -eleven bushels an acre gave a
crash profit of *133.15 an ucre, or $40.20
ou tore held. The apraylug cost only
$3.06 au acre fur labor, waterluls, etc.
The experiment was tried on fifteen
acre.' of potatoes. which were sprayed
tutu. there to prevent lniurlee by
blight nod luau, ts. Three rotes 638)
feet long uud 21_ feet apart weer left
unsprayed for a check, ltunteanx Was
applied at the rate of sixty gallons an
acre at each spraying. The eotl Is
sandy loam, nod the atlriet) of potato
Carman -No, During the season
plant lice and flea beetles were alma -
dant In all parts of the field. but there
was no early (Might. Owing to the
great press or were. it was tmposstt1te
to wake u fifth•spraylug and also give
the field attacked proper attentoe In
1i,al'S individual love and rare for • tach
teem'' .
Does ti.sl "Shepherd'. and 11(, • .4)-
1111.4
ur
1111.4 se well es«aint.tk litaesd Je,.ei?
st.,ry of the loot sheep.) '
May we learn of the reality of God's in-
dividual and constant care of us by '•the'
practice of the presence of God.'
as we learn to think, and see, and do• al- whieh ie [tot beset with dangers:'
most everything else by pracuce i This __What i1( _the.,gtmrantee that. the
question must be answered m, writing by "dhepherd, will destroy all that would
members of the club.) destroy the Christian, and take him
is it possilde for a Christian to home tp the fold in perfect safety?
\Vhen our shepherd finish- leads his
sheep "through the valley of the
shadow of dentis” which leads, t•• the
"better country," what is invariably
their experience?
}row do you account fur it, that
when rebellious men comedown to die
they are paralyzed with fear for the
futare, while the ehildreu of God fear
not, hut are eomforted :'
Verse S --In the evening time ,.f
tile; `what are the pertttlar-e leftllos
which hod's sheep have to face?
In the presence of old age. failing
ph sisal and inert ►I powers. eyesight
and hearing gone. "the pains of
death" gripping-irtui. wf a aunt --1(f
table does God spread, before the de
parting /taint ? •
Verse 6 --What blessings answering
to "goodshees and mercy' follow- the
Christian all the days of hie life. his
contrasted • with the experience of
those who live in rebellion against
God?
is the life of t -faithful servant of
(.od always A triumphant one ?
What is 'Rhe hnuiie of the L1, -F' in
r•1g , which the Christian .will rive forever?
whieh belongs to another: emutraat Lesson for Sunday, Nov. 22nd. 19194 -
this with the way in whieh God leads Solomon'Anointed King. 1. Kings
the Christian.
beasts and 'other dangers: do Chris-
tians; [.slay have to liars through sim-
ilar I&+atigere, And wheat are *ow of
t hetes . '
Is there any part -of the journey of
life. ftivtu the start out, in the morning
until we reach the sheep fold et sunset,
depehd oleo Go,), as one depend-
noon -a Government Wink note,
:aril to always have the comfort of
bat dependence in the most trying
cirenmstances i
Verse•'2-As. n matter of fact du all
who eery" diol actually .enjoy the
bliss suggested by the figures, "Ile
in aketh me to lie down in green .pas-
tures; be I,adeth Me beside the St111
eaters?"
Are Christians like "sheep., some,
times full aid•Iyiugdown "ebewmg the
cud of contentment." acid at other
times hunting for final. or Hying for
protection frim the enemy?
:t=tor
mere with men es with sheep, the
helot gets tired and weary, and its
strength exhausted : what. and where.
is the source for restoring this soul
,exhaustion 1
1Vhat NOV some of the 1110*1ns which
our shepherd takes to restore our ex-
hausted strength. to increx9r our
faith, and revive our flagging ener-
A Eimer. -beep i4 not-trotibled with
hter isness heft will take food
Daily Except Sundays
For through tickets apply t,
nearest ticket agent, Tnrnnt., Cit ''
Office, corner King and Toronto Sta.
and Union Statins.
GRAND TRUNKI s EM
THANYSGIVINti DAY
tote T31lekets at r•tn3IP fate between
all elation' in Canal*. Ctnod going
Nov. 8, 7, 8, and it. Returning until
Noe . 10. 10118.
Sheffield Choir
Concert
pia, hudty as surge aruund as a
stovepipe, wuilt+,); to be 'sawed.
Some of these %111 hardly wake a
2 by 4 scautllug.
If those saplings could have been
permitted to stand a few years longer
they would have beeu worth tunny
tinter wore than they are uuw. lout
the spirit seems to be to cut the tro. e
down now end let them go for what
they will bring- TW's is quite 1n line
with much we do In other directions at
the present ttute. The dollar we cue
get now is the dollar we must have.
Tomorrow may look oat for Itself.
The farmer has It to his power to
put a Check to this waste. Iiow? Ity
cuttlug ouly such trees as are dead or
tk'glunlug W dle. The best fanners do
this thewseloss, and if they rent their
lauds they Insist that their teuaut_w
shall do the same. And then thee may
set out wee* trees.
1 t they are r ompelted to cut any live
trees for bulidtug purposes, they may
1(190 set out other smaller trees to take
their please, 'They may also fight Ore,
the worst enemy we have In our for-
ests. They may -work for better Umber
laws. And they may educate their
boyo to love the weeds and try to keep
them growing.
The Greatest Pleasure. • •
�__1_ A laklitfuyu 111. EcelefeelialLita,
notorious for his habit of at:outing -i1(
hitt aloe rwis r . thnttghtfully sclatchittg
his elbow. Carlyle never revisited his
birthplace without 'laving a "crack"
with hint : and it wits during one of
--- W --g0t ptnR*-that rnaatsaplc 4r-
prol'ouudesl the Wield ion. "And what,
think ye, Mr. Carlyle, is the greatest
pleasure in life?" The eyes of the
philosopher twinkled is le replied
•:ru•Mwatch the plater -that s ih•hy-;-= .
Printing the Assessment Roll.
The Iturri
ordered Gel
t• c 'u ll ll,',I hits
c mire of the aSse5IUu•1t rel to le.
printed at a cast of Sim. Several
eieipnlities hove adopted the plan
1(f publishing assessment rolls for the
.litaltutte til lettiJlll EtxrybaalT_1CiluiV-
how ,each property is hsa'5sed. By
this 'trans assesstneuts tore tspuilizetl
by apps•{tl. wit h the n•stllt t hat the
treasury is enriched.- :Nitehell Advo-
cate.
st•1tarl-u r(rreru1*5
L' way Of CUltlVatiou. Large weed!
Covert -41 the potato plants' -Td -10115 a0
extent that it would have been impo8-
sthk to reach more t3mu bait the
-pleats with u aivay. -- - -
The test row: were dog with a dou-
ble woldboand plow Oct 18 and yield-
ed, sprayed. 134 bushels 36 pounds
marketable tubers; unsprayed. t3' best/ -
els 28 pounds, waking a gain of GT -
bushels 8 pounds acre. The yield
of -Cults was 2frd4 6nahels.•an acre 00
the sprayed and 214 2-3 on the un-
sprayed. The loss from rot was some-
what greater on the unsprayed rows
tbau on the sprayed. but net large
le either Imre. It 18 doubtful, however,
that the gain re'pr vented was due
wholly to spraying. The owner says
both splayed and unsprayed had prim
tle'nny the same chance, but it any-
thing
ny
thing 'the unsprayed rows suffered
somewhat more from tnse•e•ts• which
were treated ouce with parts green ap-
plied with a powder gun, while the
sprayed rows received one application
of parts green in bordeaux at the first
spraying -
The coat of spraying fifteen acres
Our times was ap follows: Three
SOMETHING CAN BE DONE
To Stop the Tnereased Catacch is
Goderich.
Catarrhal tn,ubies are increasing,
nal only in lioderieh but all over the
The International Medical Congress
at Budapest.
The sixteenth International Medi-
cal Congress will lie held tit Budapest.
Iltwittery, under the distinguished
patronage of the Emperor of Austria
uttntry• and King of Hun ar from the Leith
Catarrh is a germ discus.. ares ti' od August tothe 4th,f September in'
erre a germ life in the nils throat 1 elusive. A Canadiancommittee _to
represent the lII.•dicxl prefewion of
Cagnettaet this Congress has berry
formed. e.,u,peeed as tallows I) .c-
is uw•d ; no tors tit . 11. K. Atkins, A. H. Garrett,
t,
drugging when HyumeiE.
tablet or liquid mixtures whereby the (,nous{' D11r1)onagli,ine, Kim',
M. JicPhedhan,
digestion is often destroyed. fl. J. Ilxtniltlu. (i, ?3trrliug Ityexsun
i reathegveoligh the neat pocket ural Adam H. \V right. .,f Toronto 3
inhaler thnt enamel with every moat.U .curs H. '1..Hirk.•tt nod I,. :Thep -
it Rhealing balsams emanate the trust herd, of Montreal, flue. ; 3)r. .1. U.
d ('mutenay. Ottawa:Dr. Janles'I'hod,
Kinlisroo j -i)r. _-Ittg31t4t1L_ Ulmxted.
Hamilton : 1)r. .1. D. Willem, feat -
don : Ur. Jos.31..1)uncai.. Chatham :
Ur. S. T. Tut—Mali. Vancouver, H. (1 ;
Dr. C. M. Jones. Victoria, B. C., and
t)r.1I. II. Halfpenny, Winnipeg, Manl-
tuha. The secretary of the • -
tee is Dr. W. H. 11. Aikins, TAI Col-
lege street, Toronto. 'f his is likely
to be the need iulportnnt inedioal
temples held fur many yew's, and
any member of the profession of
medicine in Canada who wishes to at -
tend w raid do well to cOrfun uni,ate
with a member of the above eomn,it-
tee• in order to secure fuller informa-
tion.
end lungs must 3*' dPatroyd,'tin'l this
Pitt Is. done "nly by breathing
`1Icl1113ei•
'their 1, no dangerous stomach
ltetut n tickets at single fare from
loderieh t' i4,nden. Moxas going
or. 11tH. Return limit Nov. 12th
To Western
Canada
The attractive route iR via Chicago
and 9t, Paul, Minneapolis or Dnlnth.
Secure ropy of timetable entitled,
"New Route to Winnipeg and Western
Canada vta Chit -ago" from Hrand
Trunk Agent, or address 1. D.
McDonald, District PaeRenger Agent,
Toronto.
F. F. LAWRENCE,
Town Agents
ORloe hour.. a a, m. 34111 p.m.
Trial
ifee
•Ill's Momas.s, Kototeller-r, Rt. Vett.. t 1%11101 TIT'CURL,
remote air evils, estrsying the ca-
tarrhal Kerma so that ,snick recovery
follows. The cntnplete outfit crusts
hat 163.3*', and ,fes. 'Wilson egre.'s to
refund the money abouid--Hyseriei fell
to du all that is claimed for it..
CondaionaT, "
Congressman John Sharp \Vitli*tus
tells is "new- story. During the re-
cent Miesieeippi gubernatorial cam-
paign the Hon. Jets Truly was one of
the unsueee•Rsful aepirants for the tna-
Prity s,Nrage of his fellow -citizen.,
+rohibition doctrines Nutlet in the
struggle, anti seemed vew•y important
to R Met limbs! minist er.
"Brother Truly," said the minister,
•-1 went to ask you 11 question. l>ri
you ever lake a drink of whisky ?" Fame.
"Itefti i answer that.." responded The incuuli.Pnt of an old ,Muth
the wary Brother Truly, "i want to in Wales *eked a party i.( Anu•ri,Rns
to vistl hlaparochial Reboot. After a
recitation he Itivite•d them to question
the ;whole's, end one of the party ac-
cepted the invitation. "Little boy,"
Reid he to a rosy•f aee'el lad, "can you
1,11 me whit theme Washington
was ? " "Iss, sure, was the smiling
reply, "•K ala A •Meriean gerfrel.•'
"Quite right. And can yon tell me
what George Washington was re-
markable for'? "1148, etlre. '14 wits
remarkable 'cos 'P was A • Merican Rn'
told the trewth.' The rest was
xilen,e. -(las ells' Jnurnai,
know whether it is an %merrytie an
imitation."
Hard on the Tramp.
\Nears Willie wart (corking a new
dodge not ift the front garden, where
he lay suggestively ,hewing the µtaxi.
When the mistress of the house 'rotate
nut Rhe was visibly aNeetiel. "My
pair nine." said Rhe, • 'I'm ware to see
ye reduced to ate gress like the beasts
o' the field. Come awn' mon', to the
hack door : the gess fe faur lang*r
there.'
So Much the Metter.
A r ,.intrywontan wax taking her
son to school for the first time, and
after impreeeing the schnnlmes,et
with the neremoily of havinga
thor-
ough good education flnisheup by
saying -"Be lute he learns Latin."
"Hut, my dear woman," meld the
Rehoolmaster, "Latin is a dead Mn -
gloom." "So murk the itetter." re -
1.11•d the woman, '•Ve ken hes pule
t se Man uederteker.'
Narrow .scape of tiodiartrai Train.
Stretford, Oct. alt -1.sst, night about
:,::sl ,.. cluck. part of the scaffolding on
the south side of time new *retains 1(l
the (freed Trunk shops fell away
trout the building arauss the ti0derlett
track. The work was slinost finished
anti tits scaffold was 51)011 1" hr turn
down. 'l'hi, (h,dctich train bad passed
but a few minutes before. The mar
fold calling wheo it did is very fortun-
ate. for had it fallen earlier on t he train
or rugine some persons Worti(l have
undoubtedly been.injmed. The track
was blocked and a large gang of 111014
were at once set to w,Hk t.. e•lel%i' it.
Th.• tops of the poles were cut away
and the debris removed from the
track. ,
This morning the men were still
Dorking on the tracks, 'carrying the
poles away and removing the iv -
'palmier of the wreck.
•
At the close ot_ a -wedding breakfast
,a gentleman noted for 1138 blunders
lust to his feet. causing keen anxiety
4,0 all who ,mese hint. -Ladies and
gentlemen.' he cried, genially, "I
drink to the health of the-br'dP-
grboui. May he see many days like
this!"
sea save.
hundred and eighty-four p0004. cop-
per sulphate at C, cents, 128.04; one
and one-half b:l:rels lime at 111.35.
$2.03; twenty -ail and one-half pounds
pa ria green at 14 cents, $3.71; forty
hours' tabor for team at ?15 cents, $10;
forty hours for man, at 1b cents, $6:
wear on sprayer. i1: total: -$4108; or
43.00i au atm. At this rate the cost of
each sp1131Oe was 761/4 cents. The
market price of potatoes at picking
time was 00 cent; a bushel. At that
rate the crop should be worth $40.20;
aobtractittg $3.33 (the coat ut spray-
ing), the net profit is 1337.15 au acre.
There are many plants little known
to the market gardener that, 1f rightly
ptvthe . would enjoy a ready sale. Bea
kale, for Instance. w111 furnish a
spring vegetable ahead of asparagus.
Prom seed sown In May good plants
can he net into a permanent bed In
Angnst or September and will rear11n
for yearn. Earth 1R lightly piled over
the bed to a height of about a foot 1n
early spring, and when the shoots
come through this ov
veriu
s
they are
ent off to the moth. This given one
stalks- of kale numb resembling cel-
ery. l'ull the leaves apart as you
would celery, cook to boiling salted
water until tender and serve with
drawn butter, melted batter or wtth
or without vinegar, as taste desire*.
This iR a most delightful dish and.
being extremely early, would, along
with rhubarb, be a money maker.
Ther+ % are only tnstances of the way
that Intetllgeuee seer make profitable.
Thanksgiving Day Excursions.
Koltun tickets will be issued at
single fare, via Grand Trunk Railway
Mvstem,het ween all sAntihna in Cornetts,
alma to Detroit and Pert. Iiuron, Mich.,
Buffets, Black Rock, Niagara''sllot and
Suspension Bridge, N. Y. fined going
November 6, 7, 8. 0. RottIrning on
or ixfore Novanher lot bljj 1
111M M* -
cure tickets term F. F'. Lawrence. C. A. ABBOTT, Sole Agent.
Grand Trunk Town Agent. 6o Ann Street, New York City, N. Y.
CUTTING TREES.
Economy Dictate That Beeioga
Should Not Be Felled.
It is worth while (or farmers to pay
a little more attention to their farm
timber lots. Any one wbo Ilam batt to
buy lumber lately knows that Its price
1e almost prohibitory.
In fact, building operations on the
farm as well as elsewbere have been
greatly kept back by the high prices
asked for all kinds of lumber.
'fake a trip about the country, and
you will Ree some tMllgs that will
make your heart ache It you care any
thing for trees. In the mill yards of
the teat aril middle-' 1, where hem-
lock and pine grow.zan will and little
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