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The Signal, 1925-5-14, Page 6
• • wore.. C T:.' 11. II.: THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. Varnished Tile Wallpaper at 15c. roll SPLENDID • VALUES IN WALLPAPER from -- 10C. roll up OOK STORE "tint r Square for forty gars" i Sunday Afternoon ..8s 1)4 BEL HAMILTON. tioderich, (it. •Rut IA, life's dark.Lie t ocean. Whist. and waves around us lisle: In the tempe,.t's w-iht--ttommotiou, Friend of 'healer., shield :lad ,eve. 1Wilt•u the mists uf,dutlttt and passion lilac the reef. and -heal frotn sight. ' w .:,.d of loth. protect and sal.' try:., tte our tteftttre and 'our bight. E. 11. 1h•warr MAIM 1l 1„, • sit the dark place. or the earth ll t'. lily ....cation. Direct the hr:u•. •a thy • faithful servants to pr.•a.'ie Tiny truth...in the love of It. t., 'hoer who are •ittiug lea the *bp, :low ..f death, 1 ni1..i in the number of Thfue-cte_st'and hasten Thr, king - ..sou. 0 loud_ wheu 1';:;: sill, shall .be Moue eau oar'1. n• now It i. done Ili --JeIJJ Nall. D. D. S. S. I.Et'S11N FOR M.t1 211h, 102.S. iwww.n - TRW -Sae$ Ileglm. His (treat (career. Lesson Passage -.tete 1l::1131. Golden Teat -1 Cor. 2:2. SI. 1'au1 in his antubiugral•lly tie ft•un.l in his .•pule to the i:alatians ;;ice. sown detail. that are wanting I iti St. Lugo.. dl.rouut of this period \ clay Illi s ls•e•n tempt .to tee. r.,f time. In today's t,- ..m it would iia. i••,;i; ,J yr 11 ;i.iiu u mite `w1Ra`nr'-1111-1, mRh :k rant -began at - convenient feature that when you otter atter spx•nalflg Perham anys with the iliw••ipl.•+, h. JNeach Christ in the drop it you never lia to pick it P. ;ynagugu.s. 11•nereas he himself ICiugstul- r;talilard. says: "Rut wilt -fa it ph -asset! Gal 40 Peer'' lilt Souni ibe that ' wih- Cross Word Puzzle p/ri`l•h hila amug the he'athru: w mediately 1 o onle•rree.l not with Aosh ami bl.teah but 1 went, Into Arabia and n•turnevl again auto Ill ttulec•us. 1liai. 1:1.5-171. it. Luke wrote his history of the early rhumb twenty- five years 'atter the tvinversien of Saul. anti the molt strlktng event,, only Ire reordetl bene'_ Ilw nWIa- •don of the time semi in preparation t'or,tis work emote the Gentile'. A eowwentu1'r -ay. Paul did not set out at 4111.1. to ecattgvlize the ansae. of Damascus. or to waste the first weak lwginnlnes of lite spiritual, life in striving to benefit or awoken oth- ers. He was first led away Into the deserts of Arabia. in order that there he. might learn of the deep things of 0o11 and of tile wank thing.: of his own nature. and then, when God had developed his spiritual strength. Ile levo him back to I►amasen< that he might testify out ..f the trines. of a 1,.., rt ohihli knew the "werehuf flee Most 111811.. Stokes. 1•ees.es 'Se-:i--Nark,:-in Dataaseus. t'at11 took as his .t1ifc.°r-('hri-t the Sem of (dial and et first his preaching elapsed only t kern asiooislitoma That thls was the wan olio had ravaged in Jertl•nlem those who called on 'this pante.'• and who had come to Dania - ens for• the express pur{lose• of lead- ing thew hound to the. high tried. But so Ise -Wily fu enrne,t was to. that Jewish hatred burst into flame be- i•lnl.e, they were nimble ri refute his arguments. "They Megan to feel to- wards Pa 1 that fleree detestation which slogged him thenceforward to the last day: of his life." They be- gan to hand oat to him the treatment which he himself hod applied to all who held the da4rine which he was now grrtw•lalming as true. They plot- ted slt•retly to kill him, but Paul heard er tht .tlaspirawy aad- want 4644 Each number In the puzzle Indicates It word. Each word reads from left to right (horizontal, o according to position. Lettered In correctly, words tba Each number iu the white squames also refers to eompaaying table. Each definition suggests a word to fit the white spaces alloted to It. Each white space is to receive cumbered squares. No. 181 the {wsltlou of the tint Mar 412 r downward (rerticai) t ero*a will Interlock. a defiuitlou to the ac- his c bis guard. Then they 'ought the help of the chief offleinl of the city and set watrhrs at .the gates clay and night to ptvevent his M'•ape. There was great danger that Paul - nould he cut oft :It the beery beginuing of his earee•r. But this was not to he. 11 His escape was an ignominious oar 1_ -fay .Ntwn by ht' frlenebt in n bas- ket through the window •of at hoose I:[ on the City wall. it 1s noteworthy I4 that there wets disciples uure•reu- I.: enough and courageous enough tr. IN make his, e.. -ape p4sdbl.•. • 11 Verses 26-31-f'sld'a_- Blteptiotr al : tta Jenlsalem. fall tell. lea tial. 1:1A that his sow• :HI clnl--H1•Je• i 4441_4 4.4--hl•_4$r.4 -- 4-#---t • Jent.al-iu after hos conversion was "- Io see Peter. and to Inform hint. as the leading eps14110. of Ois conversion ami calling to preach .*,•sus. the Sol „t 1.1 Ikul. possessing the 4.11(1 uuwbe'r of lettara one letter only. Wools start only la / 2 5 - - 6 7 6 9 /0 /3 /t /3 /6 /b II /9 20 2/ 22 23 pt 23- 29 26 27 26 30 3/ 32 3.3 3* 3s- 36 .17 56 59 -- ` : Iluriaoutal Pertaining t.•*t illilu; the ...f1. r., see t,- up.rarily. Seeps out ; .a,wes olfl ybnvly. as a 4)11 i41. .1 hofs 11:1 Inv midi ) To Worry : pester. Prince of titles' much For cleaning .fitx.rs. • .l laud tue•asnre (metric sysifen11. Kytenvm Spasmodic twitching of uaur•lee. 1're smitten. (.eymho! :.a1 ivpa�• Negative. '1'., :ntplllle' I.11�1N'llvl;;e. -For boring holes. -- - The quality of being habitually 1.1'0ut : tli'ia:, lin.vl 1., eHtrer'tvttltt. 1YITi :mlfat LSP -f rtt•u IhC fes{itT:17 he eut.•rtnlned u. ht• ntar,- J.•nem- t fens. Three penes before he tint] left 1 it bolt? 'ling .Nit threats -nines And 1 slaughter against they dlmldi's of the 1..4111. %Platt a change had t;th.It , place' Th.• .nrrmd men _ttail.�•rss�f , - 4 A roti. A norther' water bird. Tie --fondle; a plaything. - Twu odd -letters. A contraction of "ever" t hack- wtnd. t. 10 To get sight of. 16 A hearcnly body. 17 A path. 1'. Mankind. 19 A kittebeu utensil. `2(t A rt•sldtie. . -it pays ?Lae -.MARTIN! - NOL!„ PED SCS OOL HS`,I SE PANT - Por Barns and O Wings - rt hes do equ 1 Wr• tte to Hoed (Klee Montreal tot Free • NOME PAINTING MADE E SOLD BY F. HUNT GDERK11 Iltttpx•nknh:t' 4.11mhb':-the .a 6.1121. per - t .e•ttt. ..41.'- --1-:4 - )tow• an .i{..•u -adherent or the fifth ciiureh which Ile. once rin-nn.'i de•stroytd. 11.m wooled he lie tr. Ly hid, former 17iouei•': Nnturnli;. I 1044414 sod Mat shrink fr.:nn their srxur:. he •nil-.t.n•.de hints,•!( wit], thought ht that those who iia. tit Irmo Paul the PersMmt.r gladly r•, oi'. ' ?Elul. their fv. 4. rt. Ido* was .1.s40e.4-f.•--44- 31,110ttt •tl: for t!a• y' I'rnnk frier hint as a welt ii adieu -Vat eitt Mtg."- Ile -♦sits NF' tt were a nn very knurl by •.1 i - ti e he . .ks. At sue stroke lead fi1l�ottt berets. tr-eretwortJ„ lye 'too Ilkelj\ the to wiml,1 gain m• new one- In their Then it way tliat t:lrnplyts \Imc _forward altsi-=- audit tow dait*� midst of the ate (hes n .1- ellers 'or -- [lu._�t•,rJnLolt� elititflL.nt - told tide` trier.. !corn the language -ti rl the .tory of his' rant -end eat and ' 11" wnrki 4*fl H',knr+.- and e.airivr t'xioerh•uet•.' ir- lit D:Itna•en.. From (lint t u• his tear tine ,o-t•ssary• training an.l ••xp.•r- rrehr7rt tie nnP'itThPm wenm no fl0 ' on the fiehl. ',hoer who are tooted and he showed by\hi. pr alt- detrot 1 suitable ere• pot in charge of tLia.-'astir Iwyaaiaut.- erl..t-isala- iPon. him. Ile confined ills .puns lug the- !casters of the Afrienn t-hireh, ing to the Gr.•einn Jews, pr.s•lalm 1. 'I' Stnnl•y. ng In the very places • where his ee-bati been lifted lip ngain.t the 1147i•er. of - 1.•'u. that 11e wait it1• deed --the Christ. 11l'. preaching' was again ('tet short by n plot to murder Ti„, Idm, ft, No. 1. Verse. 30.31 -Hie Second Flight. e1[atnlnxtiou 110 lad s nreets txen la Jerusalem Apirtl Total a forrni_ht. but it seemed useless to ng,. 2•t. The stay in :a plate where certnln tlemth etntn¢e: nwnitl•.! him. The chnr*-h. u- 4hing to 1r. I1".- Margo •t pedals atiru,l's Te 1.. . _ h• . pfug . .for 35c, tic. plug-. 2 -for 25c: McEWEN'S (a.coa-lOcper lb %Mira! '1'.. ail ..r rueoutage: .1 .flek el' reel. !loyal P1..,' iet e- I A., i 'rine•- ,skf I,•t'.•r.. a 14•rtanliug t(1 painTia{fi' Ind `plat turns. 22 And o Sia 26 Fur flar•uriug.,,;atahlc,. Stop: refrain from. - • To tilt. ".t A uicknanl.• for a puliNca! pnrty. :1 A hereto ge. . "2 "she 2'd A wowut d.•entr1 to a religiene . fife. - :14 1•e1l to keel, a woman's hair neat. 27 A Story et the Bariy I►ays In an obituary notice of the late Thoma* Jenkins. of 'Tunrtserry lown- tip published to The 11'Inghem Ad- vance -Times. is told a story- of early navigation 0u the River Maitlaud. Mr. Jenkins (who Walt one of the earliest e'ttlrr$ In the [owuahly of 3Lrnberry) la the year ISM was uotlllwl to go to (kitlerteh to act on the Jury. Ile paretlled up his g.x•d coat and shirt and set out on toot. and, as was customary and almoet necessary in 1110..' days. he curried Ills trusty axe. When he came to the river which he had to follow 1n order to reach l;oderlch he derided to mak.• a raft. 4'ompletiug a light raft of cedar and thing a seat on it, he *alit a fire and spent the night. Daybreak found him gliding smoothly .over the waters of the >Ieltlau.l toward+ (:udrrk•b. ,tJ.out. Masi• he -Per he encountered Ills first .11flieulty to the shape of rapid' caused by, a beave•rtam acro" the river. Due enol appeared to be open and the sturdy pioneer ;deentl hie raft for the opening: When tern late he found a tree had fallen across the river lust below the dam and into the branches of 'his 111'. raft plung- ed headlong and . its pas•ienger Was thrown int.. deep :SCRter along with Lis luggage. Aft.•r .etas' hard work Mr. Jenkin. ax+'. I.'I in getting hi, Nunlike and reselling the shone. but being unable to mill his raft Int of the tree Into which it was wedged. he se.t out Oil foot to etnmldet.- his journey to the county town. :u; Areemit Intl.. :1t trills 1-ai.i \�ooaaoal1)o0o0 E7iD©o 0 man 00I UD El 1313O010 GISMO ©DO [MOO0 o a o o O OBOOMO© Do • BOO© 000(7 OM 0000IEU ©M O 0 0 0 0 0 0 630013 DO© ©©U0 LID000 0 OWMOM o'JElii El v ©null! ©rvi rJiina no 14.-''; .,.0 of Last Week's Puzzle Ifstic mis:ouaries"in the pioneer dta-1 llatrE•turu think they are helping round the 11014+C When they m.IvP- frotta our choir 10 another when the wire n:u.t. 10 sweep.. -Brandt... sun. I:ttraet l.ruu,n .,r. I Vanilla, g,s.) .Inniity 10c. a bottle. Try our 1o..fe Tea. G0*'.) quality and cheaper than the package Tea. Fresh lot of fore Mnple Syrup 011 hand. I•'resh Lettuce, Celery, lambert), Cabbage,. etre - A Iwo' shipment of Hale.. Figs, Preto..., Dried Frit-. ,et. Needle*. Rio dna, lie•t get:shit .2 phis for 25c Starchier! Wheat 2 packages 25c. Sunlight, Surprise, 4 '. nfort. (:old. 1'..4. e: '.taps t'onr elioie. or a. -„edit .. 4 for 25c. 20 dolt ro smod•--l,awii4s}-. Nap - - -- ---...for 11.00 - L _ A full litu• of GOODS fou X1911\4: CLEAN SN I Nli A g,xsl ss'e.rtment of Ct'ItT41N t:()(1115. nth 4iNr1t.F and 'D OUltLf1Ei'WFAIN5. --floor (hi -Cloth and Tel& 4si14114h. indifferent colors wad patter Assortment of Linen Towelling for 20c. n'yinl np. ;11.d9111n Weight Underwear for spring. . -.-- -Hen's and Boys' eapls, at close prices. We ren, -awe m money in Dry Gn.•1 .. J. J. McEWEN 1 South Side Square • Phone 46 Goods delivered to j11- i of -Maws. "Exhausted Nerves and Palpitating Heart" S Mrs. L. Whitt g, 202 Kiestt =1t- West, Brockville, Ont., "I took very sick with my nerves aad stomach, and seemed to doe an run down. At times my heart would flutter and palpitate so and 1 would take such we.: apx!la ii the pi::,f :; •tuetach that 1 •ometirne. thought 1 would never get better, i tried several doctors, but it 'Pelted nothing they gave me helped. i had al:aoet given up hope when a friend advised the use of De. Chafe'. Nerve Food 1 tried it, and can say it certainty has done wonder. for me. i did not stop until i had taken twenty-five Mgee." webs,: Dr. Chase's Nerve Food M fib* . • Del* eat .0 punks, F,Arnwnrtn, Rare. a (lo., tail_. Toronto SCHOOL REPORTS 5. Nit. 4. (01,114'10:El,w•lug is ' , +' report of M, „IIIrlrne. - it the f•Tn star and the. .holy work for ttandemc: \:23I t user• gyre. ludleate per - 1'2tblad.: 11. , .nye hi. life and to n'otd 11 fresh out - Franklin i'li•k.- ,IlrPek -.4 iwr'wtttiott Is'1'.*1 ie•4 him 1 fir. Iii, :1.mncan J 1,411 GI. hili to go 10 las native city. Tarsoet which full :Ifo. Myrtle Me('Inr :.7. he was nnlr 11Itling to 00 when t''n- etre Flk vin ed 1t wit. the Lord's. wilt. by a r1.,. 'New Yorkers ulay think their city the huh of the world, led 'vidters there�te are 'more Inclined to (ouslder it the hit(• hub.- Toronto Telegram. e Large numbers' of Italian eggs are la•itii 1 h p'•rtitl into this counter. \S'.• fru-t Hill arenet the lays of ATsePnt it.met-f1n_m., Par i5-. n,bm.. i'er,4(etIIS ;Equal 3or almg( Writing from Saulnierville, Digby Co., N.S., Mr. John M. Theriault says :-'1 We find 'Lain-Nuk a splendid household healer (or cuts, burns and othe, accidents. and akin ailments of common o<currenoe. "One of ley eons hied ?.am -13111 for boil' sed a did him such a let of good, that I decided to give the balm a trial for piles. from which 1 had been troubled fur over two years. "• Before one boa of Ian Iluk was finished. 1 had derived such ease and comfort that 1 continued with 'Ile treat- ment In a comparat:.elyrn.`rt ume 1 had gained perma..011 r. Ile! m this piles 7.am-Buk proved ey • ly good for chapped heads, cracked 1p., etc "Uwe saver met its equal for -Healing.' lest as saleable for sosM.a eiwOtM. esseissta. steer.. boils. assw..w.. boa Wes. A aabts. Mo. boa. a fro $I reeaaae. eta. etln pRom Purity Flour you -& will get more loaves than from the same quan- tity of ordinary flour. Purity is the strongest ( and most nutritious flour made it absorbs more wa- ter, and the housewife bene- fits in her baking and rs flutes the family budget. The Purity Flour Cook Book will be mailed. postage paid. to you for thirty tents -it's worth more. Write for one to- day to Waster. c..ae. neer 11,11•_--cog Taranto, St iota, If B. 111 -More . bread %%ePter PURITY bread ,ti O Bargains in Used Machines and Buggies g gg At Massey -Hams Shop, Goderich iteenng Cultivator. 13 _. Thos-- Waves- ..Gram- .. -Olay (:rain Separator Oar 11 -hoe 1)111 One 6 -ft. flintier One Riding Plow One Cream Separator Three Rubber -tired Buggies One Steel -tired Buggy Phone 166 0,x• two -seated Surrey One Manure Spreader One Drag harrow, S set. One limas Rake - - Two Sets of Driving Harn'we Two Good Driving Hermes One Two -furrow Plow One Deering ('orn Cultivator Also One Carload of Frost Fence, New ROBERT WILSON Goderich 67, nota FfTer 1C1, Marls Isher.t, Im Me- -km lee -Irmo- i[r-whlrlt Jeaw' to him the Kee0101 time and 'said. •cite- Conte pram for i will maul thee far hence Sr. 11. -Edna Mt4'nol (10, F', en.t' nets. the Gentiles"(.1ct. 7.:17.211. McClure 04, Nettle Plthlndo 02. (hr his depmrture rant of thi• ,,.nntri a Jr., l5-- \orma 11111. $r. 1. ---(Tara Pitbin.b., Herrin Fisher. !Dab Pltbindo. - Jr. I.-F.Im.'r Ft'b.•r. rir, Pr,-Na,wn F'I-tr•r. Edith' Flick and ('leyton '1lIlioi `ltrhlni • t'ltttla.$ . 1,11.e 1'itl.lmbo.t Jr. Pr,-Ntt4h• tlnnnlnrs. Fifth Munning•. 1;. F RN1:.-ltT ,.. T'eaehd7'-t time of pence came Into the life of the (•hrlalan Church. hnt it was not his nhsec--ice that iuought chi' hn{g,y enn- elttion and large hlwren.e In uutnhere.- hitt rather an upheaval in the Ir•IItle- al life of the country gave the Jews something else to attend t.1 and the ('hristians walking in the fear of the 1s.rd. end in the comfort of the Holy (;host, were emit Iplletl. • WORLD MISsIOSiS (.fie t'. Mere Mew: The Cy' Frau MOTHERS PRAISE BABY'S OWN TABLETS Papa Africa, From ell parte of Africa motee the same Pry: rider ns more me). rptali• fl. -11 -to train the Afrieen. themselves.. These required for 11tis work are ttnirer.ity men who know and love their itlhle., and 112th this knowledge enmhlne tilt broad outlook and e'apa• city for trtlning other' w•hk'h eon on le tie Rained niters. tntrfleetUal {tlft* are ,.npplem,nted by a IHwral MhMo- (Mn. In addition? the call le .louder than steer for troth mei an.f women as pri.me•r t•rnngrlists and as siperin- tendent+ of district work. Tremen- dous opponnnitk'i are being lost be- cause of theiiaek of doctors. nitrite.. and men anti women evangelists. Laymen are needed to go ont of tech- niel d in.fruetor. In high *AMota, •. iwa.kshop manager., es builder, and arefwntante. tdtaeh men abould bot pr aft at one* .to the work of training. They must a•n-s the-ir airpreatlke.hlp' as eVange- • , Mr.. 1.. M. Brown, Walton. N.A., says: --'1 emmnot r..tnntnen.l Itnhy't (own Tablets too 1.1¢4.1'. 1 have fonn4J them Iurithimbh• for th.• mem. of little °ilea." Mr- Rrow•n's testimony f• the same as that M thMt•:aids of other mother. aim hive weed the Tablet.. T„ n.'e ttmm r'ncr Is n sur.• gnnrnte•• that they will faulty. be kept in the home as long as there are babies iii' youiig chllefitee to be en red for. The Tablet. are is laxotlrt'.-mild but thorough in setkon -.which never Tail to regulate Op atomeilr and lwtwel*: oiler,- consti- pation nail indige.tlnn; break up rotas and simple fevers and make the drPallel terthing penal • a1-'. In fact they hanl*h all the miner 111e from which little one. safer. The TsMnts air aolld try medicine efalere or M •alp at 22 ootid a tent from The Dr. Wthli*.s' Medicine Co., Brock- ville. Ont. 1 pecials -For-Housecleaniiig Time All the Newest Curtain Draperies by the yard and b>r the pair Cream and white Scrim at 18 cents a yard. lain cream Marquisette at 25 cents a yard. Dott • Muslin with ruffled edge. Marqui, 25 ce Marquisette b ercurtaining in different shades, 25 . nus a yard. Panel Curtaining. Madras Curtains, per • it $1.50. to with the bluebird border, s a yard. House Dresses At 98 cents to $1.75, in •'nghams, chambrays and prints. Broadcloth Dresses The latest styles and colorings, newest checks and stripes, at $4.75. Sheeting, Pillow Tubing and Towelling Sheeting by the yard and made-up sheets by the pair. Wabasso Pillow Tubing. • All Linen Towelling by the yard, 16 inches wide, at 15 cents a yard. SHOP WHERE 11 ARE INVIT%O r0 SHOP A. CO FIELD LADIES' AND GENT FURNISHINGS THE $QUARE. GO1ERICH , MOM 410 ANEW c...: t ewe