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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-6-4, Page 7uamea. the r - x new epoch lae that it wua eat• r et dteeln me- %erst41 t li Wherever ('hrl.t �ur6, / he off lito life,,.t) It we. (ne fur t fn �oef /�br thin chur•h. .1 new I��r,r rx/ lr•ar.sI in the midst op the' !+4 \nti,.•h In the person of rt•i.ate•• ;fi camel .4gahu.. 'H. alwwel'd "4 how the Gentiles had received Igo 'Ns - rat bLwiugs from the Jews and s they .ou1d espn•s74 tlk•ir gra t11 04rr THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. ABLE TO 00 HOUSEWORK NOW 1, FeeJsilLeailier -and preserves it. Keeps it nimble, smooth and free from cracks. Keeps it "Young". Qid you ••/Vette/•' your rives this m erebag ) NUGGET' Shoe Polish Bieck Tea Tarr Rol, Dort; Einem sal Wide. County and District 1-1- . .t4. John T. Short, of eiorrie. Bled May Th. ,h.ru.e•d eras et resident of Wtu 111th In 111a eighty-second year. i rhelwee for u nuunber of years, evasion Iter. 11. White, of Ethel Metbodiat to Fleeter after the death of her hus- ehureh. has accepted a call to a Cem- bent. gr•gutloual ehutrh hi the United Stuart. Stulebury la bowl•'frum Tor - States. ! onto-t-Itlrrr.dty. hut- Iewres ibis wwok The death of Mre. William T. to take .large of the. troy tk•uut eum- Setherau, l ordwlob, o.rugred sod- mer .amps 1t�tt Uuxk,.ku l alie,. .1•tily uu May 191 b. She• is survi-td Nathaniel. Wien I. lyhig at hi* by her husband, six daughters aad hove here with a broken Inc. the re - two suns, lull of a fall from a tarn on whlrh John Ste•pheusela, of Stouter towu.I be wus working uear Ilushwoo. Ile ship, who tiled on May 111th, was our.. 1.4 resting as well us ran Is'• expet•ted, of the pioneer settlers and the oldest but will lie runlued to hi. home for man in hi. neighborhood. He was sone Illus. linen in Yorkshire. F:uglaud, In 1840,I ....ming to this country when a boy. Ll•IIKNOW His wife toirvlvex. l'ruvisluuul oafe•r. of the Hollnew- Itois•ri Mo. -callow has gone to lie- great benefit from aad am able to do rill. ('o-operutite• Cheese 1'c !totter trots where he a Nneets to take a iso- Illy booaework now. 1 recommend the 1'o..have been ele•tel u.i frteh+wel: orlon. Vegetable Compound myself and am l're.id,•ut and eale•s11an, \V. 11. Lobb: Frank Ther, of the 1'.N.it. amino' wiring for ion to use this letter as a .lar -president, u. Forster; s.r•rntary- staff. hum been transferred to a slwi-, taatirr►enal. - Mrs. WILLIAM MoRaK, [reneguer. J. J. Cos.; dlretors, F« J. ., Bloolslagtea, Annapolis County, N. S. 'u Fur,•.[. Fur meta 11 ns' . is recent canvas's' !'rrwurthu, tl,ti•6 Jenkins and H. ti. 14matd, • Forster, the ten -year-old 6011 Do you free that s Inrld,•51ou. The asst sole of cheeseamong women users of the Vegetable of \I ..'soul Mrs. James Fur.t.•r, West Gompound over 220,000 replies were re - has leen made at 17.• u around, w'hie•h wooliuo.ti was 'Milt). bitten by a exlved To Lite question "Have you 1. cou.ldered a good price for this , la l.ulgtug lo a neighbor i received benefit taking s,•asuu• see oily. He was br ugh( t 1 uckr s'6 per cent replied Yea un Saturday. Muy ': ird, at the First Presbyterian ,•hurb, Tkltrult, Nib. Blanche Matting, of Windsor. h*'-ame. the bride of Karl 1'arlmer, .on of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partner,' of 11eiw11. The -Young couple visit- ed the groom'. parent. at He•uwall and ha4e ane.' taken up reoid,-u., 1n Windsor, where the groom 1s in the Sick a Year. Got Great Ben- efit from Lydia E: Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Bleettniegtea N. S. -"l took L dia nr,dfor paw and Ii. Pinkbants ile``etalde Compo backache also for nervoua- seas, sick headaches' and sleeplessness. year, and a friend told ms about the Vegetable Compound and induced me to take it. 1 must ss' 1 have received 1 was troubled In this way or over a widely of the \\'lud.or and Detroit Every mat+ *honk] 1�e henpecked a little; and is. -diner's Monthly. In another year, how different that boy or girl of yours will look- -but photographs of the Chil- dren never grow up. Let us help you keep • picture record of their childhood. J. T. FELL Goeiertl$. Telephone 187 DR te F Rub t':e s•_: ? with Mintard's tour t:,.. -s r. wish. It remove* et...-.t:lates the scalp ynd , . .. a her soft and__, gine }. ARD S OF PAIN.. LINIMENT. (1 t# LNGHA,11 Sunday Afternoon By 1MA$FL HAMILT4 ►N, I:oderich. Ont\ send 'Thou. (t Inrd. to .eery plue', SwIft we,seng.ra before 'Illy face, 1'14o heralds of Thy woodmen. grace. Where 'Thou Thyself wilt come. Srn.l 111e11 whole' 1•y.. illi*. N'a1 the K lug, Men in whom• rail. Him .e,00 words ring: Send such Thy lost nue* house to bring; :•clad them where Thou wilt .•orae, --M. 4'. Gates. vv. • Counter. Check Books We can meet any competi- tion. If you need a new sup- ply call Telephone 35, The Signal *0lnlah•Nug unto thew in earl thing.. 11e foretold a famine whir aetuuly took place and he stirred them up to send relief with the brethren which dwelt in Judaea. Tb. re..pones. wee immediate And general, for we read. "Seery mho according to his ahllity, determined to send re- lief,- w'hlrb they did, t•hooslug Hama. baa and Said to .-arty• their offering; Jeru Ism. Thus wa• down to a,a brought to a 4106e a year which some PR,YL+R .baracterise a• the bal.piest year .-, We bews•eh of Thee. (1 Lord, to the life of Saul. \\•hru they Rart:.d bless and estahlt74h the work of the Jeru-slew they 'found the .herch u. 1'hrl.thnu wiut5try. Bless the 'Bible great distress from a new perm •11 Mill trust .o.-letl.-• and all efforts put tion which w111. be .uuslder••I In L'•\' forth at home and abroad for the week's lesson. -77- WdRW MISSIONS one da ' t bykin this medi- spread of the t;o'spel. lead the youth o' ..1 our land and those who trach them now• where the ,kstor 1.0.1 to 'ake 'phis means that 919 out of every 100 in the way of righterosneet that Thy ten stitch... in his foe.. women are in better health because moue mny he honord, for the sake Rev. K. A. i:ollau ba. preached hi. they have given this medicine a fair of .'brier Jesus. Amen. farewell .eanon In tla• Small Klialoss trial. - s church. Mr. Goliath was ill favor of Mrs. Morse is simply smother case of S. S. LESSON FOR JUNE lith, 1923 ehnr'h union, 14111 him emigregatkon a woman rseetvtag great benefit." voted against union, and be tendert.' 'Women suffering ((roan the troubles so his resignation. I common to their sea .howld listen to 1tev. C. L. Langford, re,•tur of the what otter women may who have eape- lan kier% Augll.un ehureh, has lost Thawed the same sufferings and found two brother. by death within a few relief. Give this dependable medicine a days. Huy Langford. thirty -ave ,feats thence -sad at once. 1t la sold at all of age, died s'4 his home• at lira:Wool drug stores' C a and 41w -r, Iweuty-four years of age. �-'i --- - --- -- - w iso.. home ea- at St. Marys. died in tie• 6,►oepital at StrntiIs-Ih. 1P -1•1P -1•4111m ..shirras +reht wutt,•nd- ur4 e . a brief illne_s-. int 10 het' h011s•huld .pities \1 hru mate returned the ehlld'a lifeline* body' 4rum found beside the buggy. 1irngia. ta. !elft. oldr,etdeat 1 of \\'Ingham, paved away on Sunday, Maly 24tb, be her elgbtlwb year. stet. I►r. Hazen someft from ltl.n- helm to the pastorate. of \Vinghum RRl'tihY.114 United church, and Rev. t', H. 1'rukryf, who has ise•n four years. lis Wing George H. Weller left la.' week for ham. gess to Sarnia. Essex. where• t* mule pulr•Iulsrel n 11. E. $tounderw. rot the ik,min"ton hardware ie,slur.s. Mr. aad Mrs, !tank. has been more& fel Kitt -he -tier. Weller during tlw' period of their am} Is suer eelel by Mr. Krllman, re..�h•u.r lis town were active in eon - who rome•s trnm the 'V..t Ittdie.i. arc ton with various urguni atieas Mr.. H. 4'. Starling. whose huabaud. nod they will be misses. • noir 'dreamt, was ut (1114' time Mayor (m Sntttrday evening. May IIll�4t ty of Winghum. died re..•tiny -et itau- Melville church utensil.. Iter. J. t: f. ph1n, Mun.. in her si\tr-shtb year. 9114-1,..11 ties the matrimonial knot ruliteen Vall•rla. daughter' of 'tree CLINTON iia: W4111.. and Ilerls•rt H. width -an. of the Standard Bunk. ttrusse ls. .The 1t. A. Ilearu - ha. re eh,d word young estopse will reside 111 Itrnssn1.. of the death of hi. eldest brother. Wil- Nes. 41111.w, Widow o1 114. tat. Ilam, .•f Viola, Mlrin. The deeeasel Joeepll Stile.. who spent nearly all cam. to McKll!u4n town -hip In The hcr_Iife to this nrighlauher,d.e deal ou Mny 30th at London. at the age of -- nuty'-tw'e' years. Til I f .grind T,i i is , I'w'4 •- nw rind -one ddnughter .nn'Ire: the Marriage a r•mouy was _.Menu %V.I:Haun.-"f Itrussel-: Samuel. In the lis• ens a y' g man. II.. e•.tahllsh- \\'veto ,all As.. rt. t'Ndau,re. of il;W.+ - •.. I I,u� inns ,h .• a ,t, 11fe• Mar,+ daughter of Albert 1'. \',t1= .all- I whirl, 4s now rami,•.1 nun lay- Itis sous, den of Clinton._noel James Howard Foiling from tit. g,rcurt in WWII Via ninny years lie "•,erred ou Ito• ishiebtif I'I .np cif'lYnie74 :.. -Hhrea,T:;�" •seri-li1W •au- 4Ven' en_ltnt-lt. neenp-tireg the Mayor'$ d IiullQt Flu [heir renter from tt►e• udooluwl ,1111+I Ilchlg with William ,•hair -fur two terms. lie•'.td.s his early days of: m(ttl.ment and about thirty veteran/10 ren ucvvi to Michigan. 44n WedIwetay. May _�ih. at ttte• 4/ , , t- ,• nturio -tne't Alet d t pentane -a,. g SBAFOKTH " The Sea forth ('collegiate Institute cadets were iii'lss•nd b' Cel Ware. of lundou. and won high praise for their smart npte•ierauee and rettl•oey In drill. Th. S,mfortb rare •wap 1s• held 0„ Jinn. 1(nh. WA Mary M.-('.wau, of town, who 4s- - lawn of t1. ethane.. School of romme'r•e. muu the gold. utelal award- ed by the 1'tewington Typewriter Co. for proficiency 1n ty'ts•orttlug. Miss' aGi'uwan lin. gotiejea Toronto to take u position there. \ . . Noble t'Inff. a plum+'.-e'stdeut "f this district, palms! away T--Tii"sday body wa6 'u text week lis l,1- i hty-.' e•tltlii uiuermrnr• year. Mr. t'luff t.i TAT„ in Si•R1t lop 1,11 bad Mt., to S.;lfurth 441414,• Lesson Title -The Church in An- tioch. Lesson Passat. ---Arts 11:19-30. Golden Test -.Arts l 1:26. 'Vetoes 19.22. --Foundation Work. Those l'hristlaus who .erre dis- lt•r-ed Into various lands by rite per- xe wino at Jerusalem eontin.d their preaching to their own Jewish people tntt. whets weed rearhed the mem of , 1'yprus and i'yrene that Peter bad preached to nnd,raswe•tutel with liea- tlle.. they Zero teat hied to the (eeee- inns the glad -.sitar story of the 1_:os- pel. One e•onunvntilnr may. of this that verily the men of Cyprus and t'yrrne chose n fitting spot to open the kingdom of henyen to the Greek world and to found`thetuothcr church of Gentile Christ.udom. for no .1ty in the whole world was wore completely Satan's rat.'or more entirely devoted to theme work. , which tit. John de- merits•. as the lusts of the arch. and the lust of the eye. god the vain -glory oritta: " Gibbon In his Ihsellae antl Fall give« minute accounts of Antioch, its gntlnieur Jd!JIL,+idkedn'ss. Ant toe h ow. In the firstcenttit1y counted the third city itt the world. Rome !wing the first. Alexandria second, and An- tioch third. lint, assw-i1h indiriduaI . ao �i �.. aclib- chins . ioduw -and -1 ot- mnrrah were plenty., in a valley that .• fruitful; w Well watered. four Hud Q htitVJhe inhabitant.. thereof were wk•kedi and "inner. before the Lord e•\e,edineli ; and su 11 wax with stn• tloi h• -Sin•Ii via. Ib. ;Oil to whi.h•the Go - m.1 woe carries by Men who bad t.x.- ta•rle'u4e•d its love and l,gwer. Their work re.nited in a rich 'btnest Of soot.: 'The hand of the terra was 1 with them; and a great 1410 I. •r' lit•- tiered, studturned unto rhe 1.. rd. From the uew World \ti-.-i.��.ary .111as about to be published 11'e ,.,thee the following from the 'story et- ;he Attar as told by Lr. Juhu R. Mott : About 700 organizations over rte w,ortd urs carrying ou titl+ work of 1 b r it v 1 J \I r)uw.. uniting fol planing telt honeruoo.m trip the young ...nide wiiT4841vl6444i; coeur into'!. terokr_.Its urvk'two mms. J. -.1. amt A. F. i'l,1R, be re ids on the groom** farm nu rhe) and 'lel "."111'1113 of 'Hsi week. Lave. a daughter, Mrs. J. 1.. (sieve, 13th rone•s"ion of Hallett. - ,'Ilrs, Ito.lanl had piae.'I the child I ,Ilse of Senforth. I. Air. and Mrs. .1. .1. .\tiro and Mies, .1..1. Itrude•rlek_of tewo. ba. 'rend .1...o+. of ottawn. were. r•+•.nt visitors SolutionofLast R'eek's Puzzle 1 the 0outr+te•t of ele.'.rating and 11 - with ri•latie'e•' in town. RT(ETER • 1\'lfljir 1I, itir.t;•leo old resisle•nt .i tbls ewtnmun,ty. diel May ::2tu1. in hi - tine ty-thlrel i-ninety-third 'year. Sine• lost fall he bail teen living with 1114 daughter. airs. Jonah Green, of Tueknr.mith. Mrs. \\'. .\. IN41kw111, orf-toM'It MAI is daughter. and another daughter and! -err few -nt $rraffnrrt T'..• death la•. urrel 1n hospital et 1.• tu\ , f .to elms haa on .lay 2ht1 o \1 'I'urul.ubl. widow Of the lab. \Villlam Turlhnit - aced fnrtyrtght year - t l manuring two wile. of .tre•te at coma Ba17ov ©11000 0 OJ000 00110 goo 0000 C00 00MMS E00 D© 0021 ©00 00 • 0012 D s'0© 0 I2000000©O0© UM 000 00© ["3s OU= M0000 COQ L7000 ISOtM M000 0000a © ^ Ili• a BOOM ©00!1 OM Special Values in Children's Dresses from 3 to 6 years. A small deposit w i 11 hold any dress.. MISS S. NOBLE , iIYtlimo LIMITED, Malmo TANTS McCOY BURIED FROM MICHIGAN HOILE mg lib, (.,w 11i. Life l u elll.hiy - to Salt' Others L air. John 1'. M. -4'.y. V'.5.. who wit. ...were last week on tine sad errand of identifying end taking home for burial the Issly 01.1..044, wblb was e shore nen found al ate fah r ►mtoer- f rr Amber- *, on Tneoluy of lust week. ha. salve retnruiug home written In 1►r. Hunt- er uud Mn. Rruplley,' undertaker, thankiugg�ietbew warmly for the kind- ness sboFu t0 111. while he was herr. H1• ale, ..out clippings from a .fort Huron paper which tiger some fur- ther lartr•-alar, in reference to the i aapt( iR+lir. Thr Igor!'t of three was ablbbenl ..0 receof the taes.ege -um tloderieh aneou '1ll the finding I _-tiro body. _ Mae .l.•1',q was the sou of Dr. '�= mop.. Juhu McC.o , of Minden 1)r. iitet'o; is a veterinary sur- JKlth him tattler and the rest Malty hr had been .ls•uding the 'he shore of Luke Ilurou, three nth of Harbor Reach. James etraea �Il 0ring the winter, and out -boat it. asst trip. 1tat quurh'r-mlb• fromvqbegan to get (he up- • Dr. M.4'oy repla4ed bis I\* 4i s, only to have them pull. H. found the woo. Ski. his three children wlMd and wilvr4. to a rlxard and t?de'a p• Lgdsa/ke! %ea.)e 40 MOM Janes P be allowed to T, It I. said. yearns. aad re ieiter t. j'Nilurnnt Fall. for tit. 0111 Hume VI t.4.: 'Ver t -Interest of Mother • there in Jelly next. - ('hurrb, • 1 \\': E. X.• Sinclair, \1.1'.1'., lender There w -ns frequent httere.ur*e be- t 4...y__$.1,„w. 1it•••raI _llplaoxltlutl 111_0.. twe•n lertral'm and _Antioch either I t.egfslutnre. was a guest 14451 .week at fr)- bind 0r sea. The gtevinl function the. linin. ..1 his nuc',•, \\'. Sln.lnir. ..1 .11"' Alro4411,4 and 0b1.f Ielder* _wan..t.- tit. toying 5 -Want- ! in FguunndrRl,•. y g o u 0 f iotrol and atarnahae . Wiliam Grieve. n lathe• of M,'Kil- was .hn-len to go to Antioch for tbla ' lop and a brother of lir. J. Erie.., of 'pnr}pose, .Tie .boas wens n Ai... one, 44..fnrtli. _died r.. -eptly In itritI li 4'olnnthia at the lige of fifty -fent years. He Ons a prominI rv.r+Tielrn of X,iniliint*n f. 111:1114- year.. -Alf.•.-iund ]1r1...EiL11aira_ati'Idangle ter and Albs Bella Steer.. awl Jw, k Ilnittlfrifiiihnve left .d1 it tour of the 1 lilted States, nn Their way- to \ s+ 1 terrla:- H{'. _ - /0/2; 1 I 'Cross Word Puzzle - No. 20 sw.�s4r:r'� 1 ' /1, GYP GYPROC USES. New Coestrectwe Remodeling Rewiring Barn. Attic Roost new. window. Ceilings wan. Pompe" Rono• Pare. 04ec.s Dames warehne,.e. rk0Reoaee( Under sherd.• Paniti.w. Ou.ge IF bu yo firepr it int third a Then attic, S results wi'l not house is Westing f "d more house roots don't �y additions. Just Gyproc Gyproc the solid rock \lboard will transform ttrm, beautiful, livable you've finished the other rooms. The �b gratifying that you ed until the whole %ed. For further in - er GODERICH TH1 mermen errant oyo. Lt F repeon Wtr •.ger e. hem? Cyr.... .1••• ..+• .Ith in .ora, .sibs.' e'.a partition / • ? e3 RiI5 NI 7 2/ ■ 51 ?? 23 El ■ /6 20 Kg■ 243 NI ■ 28 1 5 ?9 50 d in NafkMlal 1 commotion. ion. S I'reposttl"I. • n •'otpphn) tab.) to St,'amshlp (ab.) 11 ,:Irl'. mime (4I.) (J04 41 I:: T.. pend. ' It Chair.1 11 1:, Part of FM issly. 1s Vnrnfshe* agnln. tS 111 fart of it pen. 141 .144 Moist. 23 Freh.h for "half." 15 l'reposltkon. 27 .1 dtstrk•t M the I'.fl. (ah.I �*1 .4 State where "wrong is 11.•8ina• (elkl 21) Pr." In.. of Confide 4.11 1. 31 of the -Orli of sacria.e. 1 • 4 a 4. 17 for he. wa- n native of 4'yprti and quite probably well n,.tnuinh•4 with ell men ebur had lietoo tn.rnitaental to bringing theme Gentile rnnverta of 1st• 4 . 1 Attu h Into tit hri..tian ,•hmr'h. 1T. \wu- d nail LTi a laving r,•aerotui: ttt.p. ,ilt,.u.-nod w,dt tiro rt -to tit (Triltty drat ith the s11(144rinu.-ltaruubus, yllt•a lie,S 4.116 .fun.- Ana hail wren the gene.. of Cod• mss glad: and he e>c- hortol thea. all. that with purpose of heart thee' would cleave man the ta.r.t." H.• h.ve•t`-felt-the situgtimt retnired-some( 'mg he multi not Live. 11. felt his wan of the endive vigor - ons mind of 11141 fr .n.1 of boyhood the 11ew eonyert Saul. t. knew- .-her. 1•4 was'living-- in otnlalratire ob- .enrlty and ilenee: so‘aft•r a time' -he deplored- to'Ttr-us0 seek -hint tool bring him Iia to Ant etch where• 14 41r.81 work ..at 14w11441*1 bit.. 'terse 26 -The New New. Archbishop Treu•II lit his St`nt.1, ,.1 \\'redo -111 s. "What 'light it titre. . nu the whole ..tory of the Apostolic Chi eh 1 to know when. and whet( 11,1. nalfi`; of 4'hri-tion was nest. imposed „n.tto' faithful. '.hey did not coil these ,'i Abet alb.l,g 4Ileir.ielrersnrh•. It was the hetth.a. not 114. slew's. who gave• the .n1141n•. TO 41..• J. vas they wer. •-ilallleans' or 'Nozarene.,' av often) 1i11ilier.. *1114 tl.r• rise. 'of now AL U . MAIN. +t� the' E 'v4y. the •r - Value means what you. get for the price • \ you pay! - With the Chevrolet you get chassis design typical of the highest priced cars; an improved dry.disc clutch providing aston- ishing. ease of gear shifting; a rear.axle construction of the finest type with one- piece pressed steel housing; durable Duco finish in beautiful colors; long,semi-elliptic springs providing wonderful roadability and comfort in riding. _ t _ This combinatioirogiiet __ ,comfort, utility and economy provides the greatest auto- mobile value in the low -price field: Ask canna the GMAC low rate dr*srzsd.wnioisnt Rout and General _ E.cchit no visa runee. - I1Ifi HURON 1M1J woe Saturday and Monday only 1 et('at Lnw1.••- meantl. - - roa,lwuy 4.1b.1 T, 41:111 lis m115i,•. A rodent. 1"441.1171 in a poker game._ Ne•ga t l V. . Serf-e•utred, -4 ,_- - -------. Gorman nttlruultlee. \11111'74 name falai (:Irl'. name. 441s'lled backwards. ihme of the holy. libel.. \That d'r a1w'dI•. 1118, *111* Rs" Nail's name (*h.1 .1 doctor'. drifter tali.) Away from, j ,t .uldi,t'. war dh..rri! em lab Short for !Utas' t 1 oi Two -Day Special on Frocks and Skirts Great ,=at !Aces will be made ,m these hocks and Skirts. Actual comparison will pi -we this. Come in and see them. Many more good values offered. ROYAL LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR CO. EAST SIDE OF SQUARE - GODERICH It 41W