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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-3-20, Page 6• r. Thur.,;a, NU. r. .'•t Itt21 THE SIGNAL, GODERICH. ONT. SPRING TONIC Are, You Tired and 1 - Depressed ? in looms : which are in 1 towed of NEW WALL PAPER Possibly it is due to living to make them bright and attractive. Patterns and Prices to suit all tastes. Porter's Book Store Electric Wiring We .prcialire in -Wiring of all kind. Let us give you an estimate for wiring your h use lir garage Private Telephones, Motors Dynamos, Electric Bells and Burglar Alarm Systems 1" Syne, Gt:..roltee•.l Cook, Iron and Toast by Electricity We have an assortment 01 the best Electric Irons and Toasters made in Canada. ROBT. TAIT Electrician Wald St. Phone 251.1 WI EAST S • . GARAGE Cars overhauled and re- paired by ar expert mech- anic. Agent for McLAUGHUN CARS Batteries re -charged and stored. W. M. BELL East , - Phone '243 HER FROM ' LIVE STOCK AND PICA SunISA AN OPERATION When Farm Animals Develop a Depraved Appetite. SAVED d a y Afternoon BEL HAMILTON, Goderich, Ont. "Let %ton's tithe of .ai.,r come: 0 bring the tribos of Israel home; And let our w41wlhriltg ey'1•, behold (;euGlb. and Jew. In J.•„it' fold Almighty God, Thy gram prl.•htiut in every (dime of every tonne: Let adverse p,w'%ttat before The(. (1111 And erntan the Saviour Lord of all -Wm tetltruhsolc. PR►l l:R tN; 'Thou the }actual t:.sl. N'II,+ didst iu Bulls past reveal Thyself at sone ,Ira ttmc, and in diver -e mnntN•r, wr thank Thee tut' the fuller revelation ;;ranted unto us in 11e i.•rson. of ,Ie 1'Itrist. the S..en of G,.1. the Seri of Man. Grant unto us the seeing ,•. e, tIt. bearing ear and the under- standing heart, that w.• mai grow in- t.. 111.:1. stn•.. and 1.• r:ttel for life !mt.' and the fol li•r .lief.• lecont, :1 tar, •t I. HEA IES . elan. 6111-.• (Morse' Leader and a Chosen land -Geo. 12:1-7:', 111: 17.19. Abraham boor.' G..1 yelling him to I re 1.1. ,..tuatry tint his kindred and . go ar away fr..m familiar s, ••it`s lu- lu t unknown ...binary. ihtt he lutist also aunt her rail I)bedieuce we- to he a.v mpwni.d by Messing. This iww . untry to ehi.-h he was to >:o was a 1 Eel of promise wherein his ,l•..,•adants 'sore to 1..',.m,• a great uttth.n and es •ritually a blessing to :to w bol.• worl. Jan. i:flh-The Long Sojourn . la t:E) pi --toren. 47:1\12. - 1 Jana. sojourn - tan but never Here, though t it w:1.: 10 \brawl m', HMI Ilia found For good printing come to the Signal. Abraham. Isola.. a 1 in the land of t'u ,,..ansa act Ila I settle . they still believed (sod t pass into the hauls of seed. .Famine drove Jacob family into Egypt. where t lesstalre for their flo ks iu tlw Inuit of Goshen. 1.ittle did they think their ..oJount would he centuries instead of until the.famine was over, hitt -itch was Gess plan for their discipline. that His purpose for the world'. re- demption might be perfected. Jan.-Mh•-Mtlat called to Dditer Israel-xod. xote-s /Magi in training for his life .rolled to step into the leadership and work at the .urt of Pharaoh. where pr..ed at onee to go over the Jor- dan. God encouraged htfa. by saying He had been with Moms. in' hill deal- ings with rte children of Israel and -He would be with him. Again and. again He admonitthM him to be strong and of good rtYwirace• tlnd to give. g..+d heed to observe all the law and so. being himself obedient. he would be filhd to Lead others in the oh.erv- ant.• of the law of 41ew1. At the .close of his life he reviewed before the as- semfiled mighty men of the nation all the way that Geed had loci the -m. urging them to be true t.. God and warning totem of the consegu,'nw: should they torn to idols. Feb. 24th --The Period of the Judges -Judge 2:16-I8; 7:2.8. • ;God raised up specially egnippd men (from among the tribes of Israel to deliver them out of the hand of 1113. Ili,. .ea ;ltd there•"111,•y Were uver-I taken by 1'I1ttro;Ih stud bit army. 1 he• rlilldran of 1erti.•1 thought there tads L+ .,se.:p,l ,1ot' them and they he - Nemo pinb•-atrlckcu, but Mo:,•. calm. rt them by Ids fujtlt that I;,.t Noulil fight for them. A mlracla wa, roil,. ed for their el•41411, to fluff t1 sUfl1. elle( wind drove the waters Lick. witi'It twennte as 11 -strung wall on either side mull they )upload over iu safely. 1%11mi.Ilse well returned to 1ta strength It eattght the Egyptian' who had followed anti there gelnalnod net so uttu•it as ,tare .1t them. Feb 3n1 -What Israel Lgtrttrd st t. Eisai I ru J - s.32. �I1. l'lu• ...Mitten' of Israel were, 'bent to enter tlu• I'ruutl ed Laud and .0 Nlov'a rt,-iew.11 the hlnory of their' forty years sojourn in the wilderness. nringiug to their remembrance Go.l'a aplrwranee oar Ntutint $lLilt i When He gave 11. Nips.-. the commandments. He als.. recalled God's, preservation of them when attacked by the nations through whose, laud they weere pass- ing. .111 this was in orel.•r that they might know and a.-kntltplelge that flu. I...rd lie. is c;wl : there la non. else le.id. Rim. It was their duty. there- fore. to keh+ His statutes so that when the laud of 'Canaan was entered tip it as t t, it inheritance they might pace pr't.rlaority and lung life- there. Feb. 16th( -'rhe Failure. tat Kades - • Num. 11:1.11., T1.• report brought had: by the ten .phos filled the.. People with fear. in spite of the encouraging word,. of the other two. They all pronounced the land a piodly land. but tlw inhabi- tants wen• SO wtmerous and so - big and ,strong 'ttuat the ten couldn't nee how it would 1.• (busslhie to consoler them. They imparted their eowari- Ice to the people. who turned against afow-a. Annul, Caleb and Joshua. so that they threatened 44. stone they last too for urging them to trust in God and go forward. 4:01 put 'itis aril on their fidelity by appearing in hie tab- ,•rnach- in the sight of all the people. Now as then tt pays -to trust in God's. promises and go forward. Fehr. 17th--sloshua and the Conquest of Caiman --.Josh. 1:1-9; 23:1-3. .Joshua. having been appointed as Moses" suevessor. was nn his death he tue•time learned in all the wisdom of rhe Egyptians. and in the Wilder- iwec tor an equal length - of time. where he learn;-.' humility and ph7- .ical endurance. When ready God appeared to him and rent him as Ilia ambassador to Pharaoh's (hurt 1.. se - rime the liberty of the children of g.ra.•I. Moses regarded himself as lint.• unfit for such an undertaking. but 1;..1 assured him of itis continual pre«•flee•. saying. "'certainly i will be .with. thee. and this shall be a tokco Ititin the.•. that 1 have sent %lieu thou Mast brought forth the people out of Egypt. ye shall serve God ulsa, this mountain. " Jan. 27t11.-larael Saved at the Red Sea-Ecod. 11:21.31. 4:.d commanded Moss to encamp DRECO The Wonder Kidney Liver a, Stomach Tonic as Nationally Advertised Sold by H. C. DI•NLOP, Goderieh, and by a good druggist esery'where. their enemies w'h,-u they were bard pressed. At one time the Midianite« were eippre•ssing them and imposer: iahtng the country, t0 the children of Israel cried unto the Lord and he raised up Gideon to deliver them and to nea,h them that it was by Ilis.own right arm they wee. to be victorious. Ile ordered Gideon to proceed against the enemy with Seed► chosen men The intention wall to cut off all vain glory- ing on the tart of Israel. March 2nd -The Revival Under Sam- uel -1 Sun. 7:3.13. Worship of the true God by VIM IS- ra.•lite,, had given place in large mea - entre to the worship of Eitel And Ash - toroth. Samuel went amongst them telling them they must renonnee idol worship and return to the God of their fathers. He then calked an •s- r SELLING OUT SALE No Fake ! No Blow ! No Bombast ! But A Real Genuine Sale 1 ROYAL LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR CO. East Side of Square Buy your Spring Garment now, while there is a large variety to choose from, and if you don't get your size we'll make to your measure and guar- antee perfect satisfaction. So please don't delay, as Easter is very near. A deposit will hold ,any garment in our store. Balance can be arranged. 411 'remaining of ladies', misses' and juniors' Winter Coats roust be sold. Take advantage, as rnany people have already done. Millinery Bargains All Millinery to be cleared at Half Price. Visit our store as often as possible. It wtfl ixiy you. GODN RICH, ON f. • So Thinks Mrs. Tracey of Ontario, Regarding Lydia Plnldimn's Vegetable Compound Knlghtirufton Ontario. -"I took Lydia E. i'lnkilam's 'Vegetable Com- pound at the change of lite for troubles that women often have at that time. I had not been well for a year and wall not really able to do my work A friend who had taken the Vegetable Compound herself recommended it to me and I think its use saved me front an operation. I highlyrecommend w it to all women ho ve trouble' like mine, and am willing for you -to use my testimonial.' -Mas. DANIEL J. Twacer, Knlghtington, Ontario. Some female troubles may through neglect reach a stage when an opera- tion is necessary. But the more com- mon ailments are net the surgical ones: they are not caused by serious ti1eplacementa. tumors or growths. al- though the symptoms may appear the same. Wbea disturbing symptoms and appear take Lydia 19. Piulcham'e Vegetable Compound to relieve the present distresi and prevent more aerfoua troublsa • se•mbsly of the elders .d l ira.•l to pray. They fasted and nuad.• t.tblit ,.mf, -s• down of their eine. At this tine- their enemy, .the l'hlllet Ines. renewed their attack on them. The l.•raetlte. !�•• sought hamuli to eontiit.• prayiu;; ot: their behalf. which he .lid: ata► w,i, heard of -God, who Mnfus,sl the, en 'eta by a great erash.d thunder. so that they fled and never --.again In Menthol's day molested the .ltlldten of Inrael. Mardi 9th -The Reign of Saul -1 Pam 15:13-23. Raul es a young na:u, seemed 'al- most everything one could desire Ne wort the hearts of the p"•e,ple when Samuel proclaimed him king -- the first king of Israel. For a time, he Maintained his humility' but in the course of time 131s high position and his military stt'eess made him proud and .a•lf-drp.•ndent. This is seen In rite way he met Samuel after defeat - Ing the Amalekites, whom he had user commanded to destroy titteuly. -.lie tried again avid again t.. Justify. his conduct in sparing Aging turd the test of the flocks, but Samuel is,inte.tsout that "to obey 14 Setter then saerk- five." (sod sought in many ways to mould him to Ilia will but ids acts of di.,retedienee ,:lLit.l hint to to r'teet- id as king. Mardi 16th -T a Ryden of Darld- 2 Sam. 7:l8 -'.b; 8:14-13. After David became king both at iiebron and Jernatilem, the ,country had rest from its e•n,•mitw round about and David thought to build an house for the .irk of the ('ovenant. He was told through the prophet Na - titan that his ,.on. not heshould build the house. On this David pored out his heart in gratitude to tie.( for all he way ire bad led him and for itis promise Of continued goodness to his house. e.stahllKtaing hie kingdom for ever. After this David warisi against many en.•mb•s and conquered them a11, (thus firmly ,stabil-Ling the Ilehrew monarchy and Alvino it a place of importance •mune' l iri.•utal tuition. Marel, 23rd -The Reign of Solomon. God appeared to Solomon in a dream asking him the question. "What wilt thou that I give thee'?" Ile answered ''(;lee me now wisdom and knowledge." Because .,f this an- swer God promised him not only these hut rich,•s and honor and Ion= life. on condition of obedience. In time. Solomon neglected to honor with his whole heart the God of Israel and turned to the worship of idols that had been introduced into the kingdom by his many strange "vireo. For this apostasy his Life was .bnrt.'ned and the kingdom in part rent from his de- se-a•ndants. His Real Status Judge -You are charged with be- ing a deserter. havine left your wife. Are all the Bets in tills case true. Prisoner --No. yonr honor. 'I nun nota deserter. Just a refugee -The 1'un.•h Rowl l -has used it since 1 hewn's r a bop Noilt; 17o equal' 'led I• :. p � j:7: �::.5 �ti J5nliseS T1' first dentns t, . , ..a,, T^. h.•,.., in- ion Ilse. r;. , • r... r. ..nu 1 more,. It is .n'i.ee$ta, Ana so,. qq Kk r''IL T71e sselnlcertl tor. Iso Fweae:. Marr ;. ted ?.t.-i..T. P V. - •6 h t .• Las t. c.w.o.... 't would *ay t:,.t 1cis e+eI,.wd.,,. that humped the ten ottani/hike MIN ARIES I.INI4IF.NT. It hwh..wtn,ml.,ITtr•m.iy in .w lew,.ehdd eon .inn 1 eon r..nrr.Mr. .ed h.s wrl.ved dorom d world be comps.... t -..r4 i..tatia." KINARD' LINIMENT CO. UNDID v..se...eh. N. S. Will Chew Wood, Leather, Plaster. Soil, etc. -Cause and Cure of the Condition - Distention of the Rumen -Treat mem suggested. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto.) During the winter period whet lire stock of necessity are being maintalued on the various feeds that were stored for winter maintenance.' It is frequentiy noticed that tome animals, either cattle, horses o'r pigs, i are chewing at or eating substances. that are quite unnatural from the, animal food stand/midi. 'The fence posts. rails. mangers, bits of leather, I plaster. soil. and such like. fur which healthy stock sbo* no inclination: are attractive to those with depraved apptite, or Pica. disease. Autulata affected to a serious extent'are rest- less, unthrifty, lose condition and be - cone emaciated. Should spring and green grass come quickly enough. a recovery is made without any other treatmeut than access to good pasture. - dyiuptonts of the Disease. The presence of the symptoms of depraved appetite indicates that there is something wrong with the feeding of the animals, that there is something lacking in the ration. and that that something can generally be expressed as being lime salts. Well nourished animals getting a reason- able amount of good, clean, well -kept food rarely show any tendency to eat unnatural objects. In there farm yards where a salt trough is at the service of the animals. and where clovers and other legumes are fed liberally, depraved appetite is un- known. Treatment Suggested. Should animals become affects[ with a desire to eat unnatural foods. steps should be taken at once to remedy the trouble and get the ani- mals back to a condition of thrift: Blocks of charcoal and rock salt should be placed where the animals can get them at will. When animals are confined to 'stalls or pens. pow- dered charcoal may be given -one - ball handful three times per day aloug with the feed. Advanced case* will generally respond to the follow- ing: Bone dour, one pound; powdered gentiap, four ounces; common salt, eight ounces; carbonate of iron, four ounces; mined well and given at the rate of one tablespoonful three titles each day on feed. Good Feeds Also Recommended. Good Leeds, such as roots, silage and clovers, well preserved and free from fungus and bacterial growths, should be supplied, and don't forget that such common things as rock salt. charcoal and bone meal do much to supply the usual winter de- ficiency in animal hods as compared witty the green pasture of summer on which1l animals thrive. -L. Stevenson. Dept. of Eztenalo*, O. A. College, Guelph. DISTENTION OF RUMEN. How to -Treat ran Animal That Ness Gorged Itself -It Serious, Get a Veternartan. Every winter many good farm ani- mals are lost and many more nearly lost through carelessness in the tie- up, or the leaving of feed bins open. If a cow gets loose in the stable, she generally manages to find the bin where the feed grains are stored and just naturally gorges herself on the concentrated' food. Don't blame the cow for ,eating. She knows not what trouble she is wading Into by .overloading her paunch with mull chop or grain meal. If It is known that an animal hes gorged itself. and tt can generally be determined by pressing the Sank with the closed oat and noting if the indent of the hand remains for a short time, a drench should be given at once. One and a half pounds of Epsom salts dissolved in two gallons of water given at • single dose and followed by kneading the left side below the mldlan line vigor lusty to separate the compacted maas of fer- menting grain and allow the drench to penetrate it. Stimulants, such as aromatic 'spirits of ammonia, should L„ 'obeli in two ounce doses. Should the drench fall and the im- pact,ed condition continue, it can he relieved by a trained veternariari per- forming the operation known as rumenotomery. This operation Is performed by making an Incision through the left flank and Into the rumen,- large enough to permit the entrance of the hand. The compacted grain or meal is removed in part (about two-thleda) and the wound in the rumen sutured up with catgut, after proper antiseptic precautions have been taken. The wound through the muscle and skin can be brought together with silk stitches, placed one inch apart and through the entire thickness of the muscle. The wound. should be dressed daily and kept cov- ered to protect It from insects and dont. A useful dressing lotion can be made by using Zinc Sulphate,. one drain; Carbolic acid, two drams; Oly- et-rine, two ounces; water, fourteen ouru:es. Mixed together. Should this operation be attempted by anyone other than a trained veterinary sur- geon, warning 1s given that Only an antiseptic, absolutely clean operation MRL permit the animal to live. -L. S}etV'.bson, Dept. of Extension, O.A. College. Guelph. In most localities the poultry house should face the south, as this Insure* the greatest amount of sun- light during i11.• winter. Proper ven- tilation and sunlight mean a dry house and healthy birds. • `l. 0g6169 • ItAlliii il t �- `I tt s. s^ ; .l CUT PLUG `fwd__ t -. I. �!;I��1'�llllll>'. OG DE N S , a a • • _ go, the ,2 1b always fresh 14 N w ,��, rA.�10 s Z .e sae s ' ytL .JA O ttotrpoot. FARM HELP CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS IN cCeOesaATiON WITH ONTARIO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OT COLONIZATION 641. you. AGAIN ALUM ?AnMA O IN =COOING taatl6 THERE will be an urgent deman.l-a11 over C,.nada this year. It you need farm help a'Otyt-etlrty The Canadian Satintgl Railways Colonisation and Devi owte',it U• -part• meet, through its n•pn-sentativts in Great Britain,' Scandinavian and other' European countries. oilers' a (rex service to farmers.` Ord,•r your farm help as early as possible in order that they Will reach Canada -in time for Spring. BLANK APPLI::ATIONS CAN as OBTAINED FROM ANY N CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS AGENT NADIR_ 05 WIL11 Al OEPAITYENT OF cOIOSUATIOS ANO DE7E10PWEIIT aAt1W►1CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS MONTREAL. O'Ir l'adn•: "Yon ll ruin your stomach Juet By Way of variety my good man. drinking that stuff I Lane.+. •Eat'hanm• : T Old Seel: "tail right. 'sell right. it 11if•e was unhappy, violent won't show with my cost on Greven ten breaking tit• monotony 1In.nge Peel periods of sulkiness and .-Ir marital quarrels of - of long silence" .WFSTERN Frank for Frank dent who Ina with eexhibited he at thought Taniae I for anon treatment, PIONEER INTERESTING Take res( e'a►•• along which friend "If of huy.l dollar¢ Tall- us TELLS EXPERIENCE Rikert, Who Left Illinois California in Covered Wagon in 1864, Wouldn't $100 for Bottle of Tanlac- - - - Itikert, well-known 01 Vnrth Sacramento. came to the State front Illinois covered wagon in 1804, other hardy piobeerik recently a bottle of; Tenter had Just parttime,/ to a Ms home and remarked: title was the last bottle 1 drould ever be ableto, wouldn't take one h 11. bbl it:' the proving the high be places on the to '1 believe Tanlar redly .vved my like when I took it ■fuer the Flu et..ut a year ago." o,mtinu.d mi.. Hilo -rt. "for the attack' len me 26 pounds off in weight. and unable to turn over in my bel without aa- sistanee. 1 tell you. 1 thought my time bad aureiy/come. • itut. thanks to my wifstea mist - erhY•, I kept on taking Ta till 1 was ably to do all my It again, had bark ail my lust eight; and Ilse•n feeling yearsyounger pier /e.in,w. I'm always ti-Iling my fri ods about Tamar': and iau't ray -tato much dor k." '1lanlaee Is for sale by all good dwgglsts ulecept t3., anhstitute. Over 40 million bottles sold Take Teslac Vegetable pili; Specials ((Blankets for the Cold Weather Largest Site Flannelette Blankets and All -wool Doable Blankets ' , Grey Flannel, Military Flannel. all suitable for winter Men's All -wool Mocks and Men's Lined Men 'r I.l•eee-lined Underwear J. J. McEWEN Phone 46 Goods and heaves Cotton shirting, wdrk shirts at RIT Prices Underwear tit C R Prices Work Glove, at 50c to clear before Spring Tows Delivered to All Parts n the 7 � • �� fi„';Ffy Housewifes First PURITY CiwiGt FLOUR .. More Bread arid and Better USE IT YOUR ...‘)II. 11i'� t ILIU IJ , yr Better lirt•,it1' �v- i Pastt-v Larsr�J'' '�I�� (� IN ALL �Gg " 13 NKINti 1k...1 • `l.