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2 -Thursday. Aug lust 27, 1916,
TIIE SIGNAL,
GODERICII, ONT.
Es8T-11[LISHKI) 1848
(;ODERII'H : •: CANADA
Heather of Canadian Weekly Nowa-
papers Aasottattoo
l'ubll*heil every Thursday morning.
Subscriptlou price $2.00 per year. To
Potted States and Foreign Conntrtea,
ll_ -:111 per Taut, strictly in advance.
whom be denounced as "retia" and
Clailtnnuistw u:. 1 radhuls, and Ml•II Sunday
(hist in the fuer of danger.thre*ten
iug Trow Ihr west it lathe duty 4.1 Afternoon
the' laminae of (tohlrto aud Web"' t"
Juin haneb." Ertertahang such semi
meta*. it to no w .inter )tr. Gauthier
left the Liberal party aryl awaM•lated
himself with Mr. \leighei1 but wheth-
r•r the association will be of auy bene-
fit to the conservative rause b ex•
ily 15A111•:L HAMILTON,
Goderkh, Ont.
•O safe to the Rock that is higher than
THE SIGNAL PRL`VTING CO.. LTD. trrwrly doubtful. Thr' R'reteni farm 1.
Telephone 35 : : Cpoderieeb, Oat+My soul in Its conflicts and sorrows
ers. a large proportion of whom Yee would fly;
11. 11. ltobsrtaon, Editor and a *$as. j of (Wadi,stuck, will not hike kindly So Mufti', .o weary, Thine, Thine
Thursday, August 27, 1tr.S.
it wilt soon he limo for The Sig -I llueliec lwly evuklu.1
s.al'- pansy show. I build up a united ('anode Is not by Iu the calm of the uuuu•tlde, 111 sur-
• • • 'truing one part of the eouutry• against raw's lune hunt,
another as Mr. Gauthier urge,* t„, lu times w11eu trihptatlon coats o'er
Nus for the t;oderich fall fair- nk• I[s 'lacy.
"bigger and better than s%er." I the whole, we ore tlsllami•d of Mr. In the t.•wp•sts of me, 011 Its a•1tle
! Gaathlrr. and M. Nrigheu is quite•
heaving sea,
• • • iii Thou blest Rock of Apt,, 1'w hiding
welcome tel bite.
The vlshurru can hardly wait until ' fu Ther.
the .school doors up•u Tticselay morn--\\'. 4). ('ushiug.
lug. Eh. I,1ors and girls? LACK OF $I'ACLr FOR
CATTLE EXPORT TRADE
PRAYER • • •
limy Father. we would dwell int y
Tu be or out to le'1--u general .ler-1 pm.-: We seek the gift of the tipir-
tiuo this fall. Tam question will 1 Detest ut reter.rn t'r•Jevts Mear+ne 11 of our Master and Lord. We lung
Heavy 144.44 10 tarnterll to be quickened in all pure desires,
Probably be nusNPr041 when I'rrmlrr I
King addrees.•s Ilia constituents in I Otnaw•a, Aug. 23.-1 1, the opinion of and equipped for all spiritual service.
Hou. 1\'. B. Motherwell, Minbstor of Aml•Il.
North York next mesh. i Agriculture. Canada Is approaching a--Ittble Note; for Daily Decotiona.
• • • • real crisis in the cattle. export bust. -
TorOtlto has been divided 111114 I 10.21.- by reason of the lark of space & S. L NEON FOR SEPT. 6th, 1925
postal 8hatri.•ts. numbered from 1 tt, 0(1 the Atlautk• route. "All spier at Title -Paul Writes to (hr
he ',resent. time has 14.4.4 hooked.- llppllt>Naa
Mr. 4;a uthlei a description of thein- would 1 be:
• selves, and the ie.,pdr of Ontario and Thou blest (tock of Ages, I'm hiding
to I la '11104
lo, and people sending letters to that 1 t
•tiny are expected to tithe numbers. I shortage of space Is threatened h1
Golden Text -PAIL 4:13.
People who don't know the number) Scptrwlter." The shortage Is partly
The church at 'Philippi had a rent
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f their favorite mail order house •rn due to the fact that. z,wtt i to the re- small beginning but It grew and dour-
Phi.
1R.
said Mr. Motherwell, "and u serious Lesson Pasnag•.--1'hil 3:7.16; 44.
adcfii(:d to O4. their *hopping at h(4mr mea•st of tbo-cattle 1 1x011. tilrt:-harina-r•taW
larnein:--4itw,--baa•-lseest a - tii+try u -
i 11our1*heel it keeping In touch by
e•rra*e W °hue rabdtg of ourkrra; sod This dsee written u 'loll
A petition asking for the rrlrasr of •partly due to the fact that owing to
.Peter Smith. the former l'rovindal I the abuudauce of grass x11.1 t,sturag''
this Tray, tattle dame umtnred for
Twasurer, from penitentiary on the I slrlpmrut earlier tfian u•1nll.
1st 4 Octola-r. when he will have ••It all p ue 40 shins."nut rkwl Mr.
tnmpleted one year's imprisonment. I Morlwrwell. "that the..' responsible
Is behig eirci_►lated in Perth c ty for defeating the {',•trrs••u contract
yeah; a remarkably stroug religious
side to Ills tresrudoUAly vigorotta
penamallty. With him as withal
s
many tit the *okra slruuft men, a
tins faith 111 (k4 as combined with
prayerful heart and bis extrutr,11
nary advent urea and awhirvew,•u1-
Its the adds of AIM(3. Let us *elect
a few of his cioullakints on the sttbJet•l
of prayer.
"111'811 LOS exia4ltnons prayer made
we stronger. 1114 k and mentally,'
than any of my non-11raylug compan-
ions.-
Speaking of a desperate situation. t
he writes: "And Mus that night WMM
paasl-(l fu prayer, until the tined body ,
could pray no sure. atilt the next
dawn. a few minutes after the unwell
began. nay people were restore,) to
use wlth food ,Ill (irui to save the
pl•rtstltne souls It the ,amts"- -
"1 hose evidence. .:i10tl4rtury to
myself, that prayers am granted. Ily
prayer. the rod sought for has Ire-'
come visible, and the danger Imae-
dlah•ly 11+.111041. not .,nye (1r twice or
thrice. but r. -;natally. toil the cold.
nulw•Ilrvlug heart w'a• iwpn i.s.8."
Tjrew• experiences of i tau4ry are
out retwlrki•ble. Probably Ila• truly
wonderful thing about it i• that he 4411
0lwu1y c(1uf.•-ses his faith in 4;,sd awl
lays Imre his Inmost ronsirtlln+ x1111
experiences. Many great wen have
IMnlfei•ord, as Stanley has. that ',-Myer
was to them a ggerewe sourer of (4,11'
fldetict end strength. lint the vast ,
majority of . tut are probably- nil too .
titnid about teltlpg of victories 14
he' intercession at the Throne whet,
the greatest Olen bas, deigned' 11 ,..111.
for mercy and help.
Finally. we can other much ('hr'.-
tlan Iustructlun fn,tt our short
tents. of this wetter:
''When I have tacit iu coins^t. I
have been anrlwerevl." I- it not true
Incense of the ardent and
4ttdrlt-tllreete d pryer u+u1v1di fu
Jolters * epistle (:,111?-S4-1w•tet.
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the -sluts lu l'hrixt Jesus which are
at Philippi. with the bishops and deo-
and. it 1s reported. Is bring largely
signed_
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The tourist season wh4ch la coming
for ten geuentt. t$n and 1att14• boats
have sults• responsibility to shoulder
-at the lIreeeng,ar Un-llt.
"1 see that 1JIlr, Meighen Inas been
promising that's If he- is returned to
power he wlllaaitat thefr_rmers along
that line." stat t e - r.
holo*:' was pruned while be watt a GREAT HELP 1-0
prisoner at donne_ They bad 0x14-
ng+t1n stilt euutributtous towards Itis
support anal. in return. be sent his
benediction. which to thaw was of
more value than gold and slicer.
111. the beginning of tu(Myj, letter
he warned thew against giving hews
to false Leuch.rs. (-sp4dally those who
argued that eireumeistou 4.11,. neer--
to-to tkw5 lour 15ru 1140 b410C to- .ril►alwu. -He cited Ilia owl! 'To have in the boil , sitliple harm- meeting 4 adopted as reed. ('••rr,--
h ltrtu 1 as telling thew he Wail 1 -"Hydrea less remedy for the miner ills of
.1„nyprmr vex+, t-wiq auct`.ali.a•tt+ss4i.
las ever had. The general ase of is apparently ob11tV u+ ut the fact ,f tit• Hebrews"
I+ a great lit• clerk was fustrtt0yl p1 vowwuul
YOUNG MOTHERS
SALE OF SILKS
BLACK CANTON CREPE
Best French make, 38 in. wide, deepest
raven black, heavy and beautiful
weave. -Regular 83.15. On $2;85
sale u
Pailette Duchess black dress Silks, 36
inches wide. Heavy and pure silk,
French make. 82.50, for
$1.69
Black Silk' Taffeta, yard wide, our best
quality. Regular 82.95, On $2.25
sale tl
SILK HOSIERY
"`Harris Knit" Our newest and best
quality. Pure Silk Stocking, every'
pair guaranteed, and every desirable
.95
shade in stock, 81 to 10. t l
Extra special value. Pair.. IP
SUMMER DRESSES
Voiles, Crepes, Broadcloth, Silk Duchess.
All are this season's best $5.00
styles. On sale at each .. .
FLOOR RUGS
Three only, Persian pattern. this season's
late arrival, in Wilton Rugs, size 3x4
yards. Half-price sale.. $ A 5• (0
choice, each `t VVVV
Two only, size 214 x3 yards
Regular $ 39.00, each
DRESS LINENS
36 inches wide, in all colors -a delayed
lot of Pure Irish Dress Linen C
Regular $1.00. Per yard... J9C.
RUG FELT
Yard wide and weighs 16 oz. to the
yard. Saves carpets, rugs. lin-
oleums. Special per yard....
LINOLEUMS ON SALE
A number of new patterns in our best
standard quality. Four yards Q[
wide. Special per square yard ✓JC.
Butteritk Patterns For September all in stock.
-Delineator Oa Sale-- -
$29.95
sc.
W. ACHESON & SON
TOWNSHIP Cot7I(CIL
t t7LltOltNk; ToWNs ii1P
Baby's Own Tablets Have Many
The Colt.orur cWmel1 art lu the
Uses and Are Absolutely (-11411 August 11th at 2 pmt.. Councillors
Harmless H(11, Fisher and t;ralww prebent and
the Reeve l.rnsidiug. Minutes of last
that i. an Israelite labhs and holy children
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the antome,tltlr is taking '*ugly mor. that the Harris Abattoir Company and both_ ley father and mother for goner- b&,n to young mothers sal this is ex' rate with parties keying ;stile run•
and more to the holiday raP(rrt ..4tell the I►riarlmrtat of .1laieuittlre hair attisn: there newer-ha0blg beet any atiy in Itaby's (tai -Tablets (tare- IUg 011 the hlgllwaV and ugaiu-r
oroe-rn• y...C.bi•yond iwra.isenitlre of doubt,'
whutu eo.m{datuts hayr lays received
the advertising of the Blur Water1 that Nuy(100 who delict' 41111;•4 beef i11lrrwurrlagr with Gruglea. Haring Iwru found in away ho' irritation
They
i their birth privileges Ice hail as unkft I rales• fencers, allay tin• irritation of of dawag, and lncunvenirua- e•au.T.1
reas4 ay bas brought a largely in -i
t'nunda to I:rrut keit 1li noel..' by these cattle running At Iarii
0•rw•s4•el-truAk• along this route. What to Isrtst (1f as any Jrw- Then .taw he cutting teeth and n•gtdnte the w'
1 was u Lynn+•.. Jew, brought up at
1µt44 154.11 done pint% the way' to what
cat, Is- done for the fntnre.
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"Let Canadian pulpwood take a
hint from ltritislt rubber." eaundidn
pnipwood appears to be wiser than
some of the '4,1110 who talk about It.
it knows that it is trot indispensable,
that there are .alter ,uuntries than
lresi•ut c411a1Jtious w911 lose ow End
to / a brad 4.0 rcerc sIlitwilut so feet of Gauntlet. and. more titan ATi.
expo \ • lie wit+{s-xi-along-t'hnrtwee, Tiersecut-
"The,*rk right honorable p•ntlem3tn.'lug the '.a, 1 i1t Christians to which he /i
remarked Yr. 71TofLe'raiTi, alma. s , nos lielongett.
appears at his beet wile' he 1s no i'eeaea 2.16-g4 Reuuneiatiate.
ulseussing agtlewltur:ll-nhJ,sts:' The Ai11.stle told how- little greount
he lw11..-1.1 all his pcst qualifle•atim10
The 'rabies Are Tamed to i-.,lnIwrisn with h1s luterest lu
I ltIeuhelm News-Tr:inne4 jI ('hrl.1. and his expectations from
1'hrre has been a great deal of sat• ham. He did not try to persuade the
i•facti..0 to t1 .. ('i tatt iu a dim I'hflhada.. Christians to do anything
1but wind h" himself did. to quit ant -
thins hitt what he had (nutted him:
'tt•'or to venture anything' for tb•ir.
s due
the els, yet they have u4. drug taste + which in this township is unlawful.
children tike tbasa. 1 Thr- rote- bylaw was }teased un lute
.JIM .Marc L Dntuad.lxutrML ln1L_ -Clue---4f -Ms. t:rrl+um ural. Mr. II
1., slays: -Baby's lawn Tablets are The clerk was iustrue-rear . a•omwuui-
4...l what tisey- are rso,wweit.14- TIT' -iyit. with partle- having excessive
Canada from whirls pallpwooel can 111.1 ,.,,out having 114441 , harg„l iu the past
obt*lued. and it Is content to be earn- f1•w ww•ks on United !cite•s tore)
ii \, tag )plod money for canals wtthont pre4ented at the bauks•.•• re and else.
putting on sirs Riper It110 where in Canada. It dell'' ac(•e!a R p 11•
1.41r•r-T-.••+g veer 1011g ago silte.vbe 411Ue wa? uu
'tile uth.•r f,s,t su iselly that we s'we Ing out after A real experimental
all lurking ludo 1 i1 1sg•kets 4011.41( ,t kt.owh4lgr of - his ',Lord: "Ira doubt -
la Is celebrating its -cowlingof age." of L'ucle Soni p ‘1111- ".'''y that tame ns. I, -..rt 111111 1 e t, Alt things hat 10s01.
if was estrbll•IiwU twenty tnu• cam r+ t(1 our h,luthl. all i _Aram; and L,,t,1 e,r rte,-exr•rttenr•y"trf-thl' ktn+w'iediP-sa.
men enol ext"111•-r- "1 11,111 :mel "'''''r ('hro: Jesus My Le,rd ' th p algals
ago thin 1211.11111, at Windsor. Border m'''' w,l',- 4ifrlt us 111V14111- told them what be had elven up and
rill". pelVtr who 11M411."4°4 -In- 1114 from rile banks n tidy premium ,s addled that he regarded then. as cou-
•owi.i we4111re lbat he had Ma 0l't P
tired for Ida own goal. Nr was reach
The Furd Motor company of Can•
stmeato In the stock of the Company ;cosy -found pewit. NOW, ('anudbul t,•miaiile when li..y cane in .•nmp•ti-
tit that time are now wealthy, while bush's...• with the Staten has app11- 11* with ('hrlst. He lead show lint
g
rratlnnttp 4t+at.teelred; awl- the 140.41-- uurbltlutL-to will 4 hrlst. awl
tills who refit -4.d to bay have
regret.iauks• iu order forewent a 1,.44 )nye 114.11'14. .11111 lu this 1.1111 he tri rihl
had 1'' C1111 1,:t• o ,Itsc•uunt tushmd. (,,.ward. .144 11 Nil.) rung a rlce-
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I.n..t week the rite was hallo/ one ir 'serer 111k,•s 410 short of'the vita:lint M
eeut., S11duet 1.11 1'111.1 ten -dollar bill
n ,charge of tire rents wits m •. od•The
little gi
r
t was•baill} tr,ulilt' l 44.,•,t( Oil their farms and agaigst
with pin worms, was- fevrrl-h and which complain. have leen received,
rr*tleregales..uud would Is• myuk,• all night.' requesting them to cut or otherwise
I got a flux , 1011 Tablets destroy; the _weeds and _save _the fur.
and they hrlts4l bey at "ne'. Rhe 1* tiler spread of these gluts In the
out urrvs.us now ;1111 sleeps 1'4-11 at community. This is dual 111 compl:-
nigllt. I have a.l.r used a !setter sure with the request of the MIDIS.
1114.41i4.111, for thla trouble. 1 lean- also ter of Agriculture and Till. Minister
foam} 1talry'e Own 'lahleiu ItotAl at -•t--Highways to have the Nodous
t•etbla11 time tpa r j tm elsd ti.. re- weed Aet settee taf(rn'id tutt111a,
,00mwen$"
d them tZlther mothers•". i towushtp. The fnn
'following aeents
li*hv's 4tw11 ',Oder• as..• s.0141by all were pail: Was. Lipplt, work in
drtigplrts •r tkll I•.• mallyd on re.. -pt e-mPtery. f..: Signal - J'rigtlug
per
0•,
of peter. $ cart. •r he's. by the Ihr.- voters' lists. 5711; Gordon Young. sheep rip--
11'illlatts» Xagleiue l u., RroekrIlle. 8111041 by dog•. til ..duo. Itrhldley. w-
uwi. -.1~ IiitLa-lar+klel .''t,are,- of .L, fol
SCHOOL SHOES
The time is here again to fit your boys and girls
with Footwear for school. They will need good, strong,
sersiceable shoes -the kind that will stand the most
severe test in any weather. In this line we have ex-
celled all past efforts and you will find at your com-
mand a very complete stock of neat. reliable Footwear,
the lowest possible prices.
LIFE -BUOY OUTING SHOL arc here in every
description. They are the best wearing goods on
th,- market. ' Have a look at our lloott( and
shoes for workingmen. 'The prices ararereason-
al,t.• and of the quality that will give satisfaction.
at
GEO. MacVICAR
North side of Square
Goderich
HOWby an Hratlb and 14104114,0‘.. wil -hr J, 0. F'rlrrisb. do.. 1115: A. Notion. do..
$1:.: Tobias Fisher. gravel- and -tabor.
2.i.•44; Irvine Oke. re -surfacing. 415;
David Pitblado. d(1-. *3: A. Good.
road sulwrblteudent. ft_; Geo. CAld-
well, snow shovelling. ICI. Meeting
t,,T ilruet to t4•pr.•11111er ":11 *1 {!m.
hoard f 111.11 1141. 1.:1, t,.u1.-MKS.
11F:1'•111}eiNI:TeIN. Town -1..;, ,'h•rk.
sent fill. 10 sty mother on remota... -t.
He .1aktd 9 Per ('ent.
!u .s a-rttln state there Is 5 law-
A tiddln t`,e I••uding of money :at
IW,re than.0 per .14(11-, nrrprthele.s
11,111..n• w mn11.;rh111.r 1111118 11 sigl. .,111 --
Bide hiS 146(1;. soliortisiug irons :1t t)
\ w entd-tial isorr.a t -r re -
ted I ever since. However. this Is
au ar meld for grabbing 1t any
stock th t comes along. A money -
10111 ,,,,king forward n* fest as hep per .+int.
Making ins tutlou like the Ford plant rate has gone 11„wu since then until
is a thtraeli• hat happens flair show 11oN it i K quarter of Jnr ire, e,•ttlt
once In a cent ry. ,11141 the toiiieatious tire, so bankers
• • • sty, Goof lair wilt he reached again.
After suffering the ignominy of hav-
Au Illustration itf the useftdtfras to
a ...immunity of the pomp paler was
given recently in taw\to•Tf of Thor -
idol. The 1111141041s I"4'P ' there were
not giving sufficient suPport to the
Leal weekly, The Tlolrold 'cyst. and
it was diseont luuet. The bu.. ness of
the town consequently nude 1 t,'
suet) 811 extent that 'la a few Iii ttits
the Board of Trade Indo .11 11" p b
licher to re-establish the paper. wit
s gtlnrnntee of as owe!' advertising
as he emild carry, at a higher rate
than he hull Iw4'n getting. The toeat
paper tills a need that malting else
_can supply. --
• • •
-Thr paucity .4 real ,•ane• ..f.
plaint spa hust tate hint 4;,4401nriit
Is .shown by the manner ill which Its
opp.at.nits mnnufaltur• charges which
liar.. no finndntiot, in fact. For in -
steno*. 1nme115fy mentioned the names"
of Earl Halg and L.,rd 110*14.}- 1u CAW:
11141/111 with 1114' 1411(1.0441411411 1, 1a.14
hag your 1111 food MOs.). 4.,nsi11er0(1
not 1114 g.ss1 ns your hug neighbor...
('anndinu' will gladly Tear the loss in-
eun•wl through Is•ing able to tell Tulle
San. his annoy i• not quite as .4111111
us ours.
I'I.el.etbook K4tuTned
Kiue.uuine Iteli, 15 -'Reporter: Prank
K'. T . a member of Abe House of-
1te•pr0w•utati4cs, 111,14' eouuty. and
Whose holm• 14 111 P0114111. (Iib,,
assed 11.r011gl1 Kincardine mi 4'rl•
y last. The potty. *railed filena-
me ea of the re-! room and uu leav-
ing
eeri ng •rt n eery tine pocketbook with
music rabbi motley. Later Miss
t'1irL-41l-_McIver picked the pucket-
tntnlr TM - - -latter--4, to Mr. George
McCort y. Tom returned 10 1(14411
err 4 fir iftwil1R po'ket-
Iss,k 11/IS returned to him. He %ant-
e4r b, reward Iii. tinder, but she re-
fused to bake au. thin`. He left two
d.dhlrs for the Girl (iuldrs who (5'-
cote• 115• building Ile expressed his
deep gratitude• for the return of the
_pocketbook Nut money. ea he did uOt
know where It hod been lost.
Byng as GorernoM:en.ral. The next Nllht Eire at Clinton
step was to start a story that _ttle (•limon: A115. xt.--IIMrry'astiit atore
King Government had n101rt4.41 to tits and the. SJurrly k M.Ewen tailor
Appdntm(tt of either of throe ma. shop ere111111111w.! •t
flrP Hifimor)
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lw'*nse
of the feeling agniuitt "sing lag 4114111t J ,i c! •, •. and mrmt5rs 11?
the ih11•ry h.ge's-h„i,i were foxed to
forklift.** 1'ml-wresth•e papers ring'
t JhP change,( an thla, ii tl1 the truth
(4tnr 14134 ;;mels. -414144 the 44
mint hall not iced (•Mitultewl regard.
••4(71111• iu 4v11lty .'!ofhhlg. 1114-4 (sine-
uL.lhc tire is nudtww'n It was first
lu-w.:tluls'ra of the Barry
fatally. ale, mer.• awakened by the
Ing the nppwintthent and had expres- stuk,•
7ah4- Puree.Ibnlldll:g N s+ wt
sat h0 opinion. Tlli141i40 tmly one of tag,.n+«.l ,,s a u dIla,'e. ,IIIA is lo•
a serla•s'ot sahib In -tutus -a. 110• fashion- Med on Vi. .oris street. 1t is a 1.411' -
try of the Conservative' press being .tory frame structure, ,•nrtwl more
e,iu11 T`n 1 ter i6ifhiitaernre ,itis fiRN xe,w+_atur. i'rumpf murk
i,' til• vn 111tw•r tire- hie 14 rouflnwl
story se POOR RP the rnrr.nit ons,losett, the fire rr the 011, ba11A1ng•
Its effect. -• - - _ . _.__ -two t` r:.tttmtt,:rt 1st atamt t3,014•
• • • - nastily in 'harry'4 .tore.
Meighen has 1,01110 n concert-' (.Tinton Iifl one had 1 «'rMUo fttt4'
.Ine0 the nen fire flghtlag equipment
one Jose'h 1.010.' Gnntllter; fotsk•t1tr has hwtl ig441a11et.
1.11ernt \I.1'. for a QtIehec• e•onetitn-
vuly. olio a-:1.' pr,sln..d with a great .1 ora era of 'xtaasinW'wItl be in-
flnnrish of trumpets ,11 the M('igb.•n 1 i11101Irated al the 4'lnadlnn Nntlnnnl
Exhibition' on l4, nine dei', obeli
Premier Forltn.,n w ill lay the corner
*tout' ..1 fig new Ontario (Government
building, to ,set SattilnrS1 11*1ni111
this'• P.M .% ,4111-r hnNdtnpt ioneting
--far/taken the intoner of l.aterier for 112' . anA a monumental new
entrance will be 1,L1ed to the ('.N F:
the red Rag of the I'rogrestivr,"1 plank
rally at tendon in -•1 w...•k \ir. Gan.
tiller girl an a,hlri-,' In which (as
t/g11oh•d Inc The London 1 rte Preset
1e attacked the Liberals ernls as having
ran: so they who he VI. hell V1•11 In their m..nstrated (4.11 _kn. saying: --
eye must still pie pressing forward to "Have yids :he• las. to tell Inv that
tt in tr.+tr -.44.441 ' and hope* and -eon- auu ,nslrt'ul2 alt wand tin• ler "slit.'
•lout 1'1111141 %III'S cud 1rig.arations. but titave the peri.. to pnblirly 'elver -
Hen Vell
dvrrHent•cu is called here the nark. tie-I.tise th. ,utnry on .1 sign?"
c'anse• 1t is that %whit -Ii every spool -Sore, \ slid tl,•• moneylender. nn-
4'1trlstl.i has Ili 1111* eye. Eternal life nlaslrwl. '9'11 ,ns•• a chnuce with 11w
Js the gift of (tool; bol It is in Christ law."
:1 is Assthrough lila hand It wont tome "lint. r1•g11i'a a of the law." tit:
to us, ns It Is proeurel for 1114 by Hint.
There is no getting to heaven as our
home but by Christ 11P our any. !(,o
Patti wrote those whom he regarded
as his own 1111111 Yell 111111 urged tlwm
ds tw
to do tikewis•. 1 prole tow ar I
mark for the prize of the high calling
of God in Christ Jesus- 1ir,1hre•n. be
fulluwors t1,lrt heir of hue."
Chap. 4:1-$--F x Ionian ion.
By the t, rlus of endearment he used
he exprr•144i the plt•nstlre lie In14 in
them. lir loved them. longed to sow
theta and hear 1' them: he had no
greater Joy than to hear of their
spiritual health and prosperity, They
were hit' crown ns weld its hit -Jaw.
Never was proud. ambitious man more
Meow& telftt=etle• 040•*') , sat- imams
Paul was atilt the evidences of the
sincerity of their faith and obedience.
He then exhorted them to be mutual-
ly helpful, especially towards the aoe-
t1e11 Willi were hfs foremost helpers.
lhnll had n knotwork.. for all his fel-
low -laborers. 444111• he mentioned by
1111114' x1111 others "whose names are
In the book 111 life. -
Ile further exhorted than to culti-
vate 11 gladsome wind Anal to enter-
tain it gaol dlspIsltton towards alt
men. Above All he (loot limed them
not to 144• 1/ver•1111xl1111' about 11,,
wattle and 11ufellitie1( of life. As a
sovereign unthlote agabo4 perplexing
,..11 ft,. he recommended them to'let
!r requests be known 1111lrr laid:
No• that that 111041141 111 1* told either
their wants or ,#Mims. hilt thereby 14
.ens• of iep•ndellee and thankfulness
would be expre+,eaed- The resnit
would he. he told them. a stealing in"
111 their hearts of a great pace. As
It 1'. written. "Eye bath not peen. nor
ear heart, neither ha1b entered tnttl
the heart of man• the t111a11 which
414 I both Prriatead tot tliem that love
Ilam. but God hath revealed them to
•,to Its by his Spirit."
111 ended hip etbeertatlmt by telling
them to do 11)1. 94,11108 * hieh they had
learned. end reeMIPd, and heard* *nil
seen In him: "and the (;.51 of peace
shall Iw with you."
WORLD Mlti$IONP
Wanks an Prayer
Sir llenry M. Stanley. the great
African explorer, was one of the hard
1••t -headed men of his generation.
Yet hip biography to not only one of
the moo fa,a•Inating hooks, Net re -
god F.rgasrni ',e hat al, out your 1.011-
44.11.111'S? 11h11t wont lfrovideul-
hooking down nn :hat sign?"
• "Pett I'royitiene ibMte down on it
ill sill think it's a sit:"
Th* ('ase ('asfuaed Him
Among the 5111414 at x dinner darty
one evening ass a lawyer, 1110 did clot
1ppr,•iat - the , attentions of his
neighbor. ale1 tried to mem 11 convey
/teflon with him thus -"l suppose
you gentlemen have rdra11t0' efSe% N+
deaf with at frale•7"
an the lawyer.
"$(nple sery puzzling 0•;44,'44 that al-
voM14104.- coo- anti-"
.Just 440.' .111.1 1i ', l.-gn1 ge11tl,wau :
loasart,,... nnaa alio had {such u
411140. and. alter gi•hig his attention' t0
tt for a whole eight, he diol nut know
w hh N sldc 0t the .11,4- h0 --115 on -"1e
' Ib•all} :" exelai1eti the 11,1. 114•4
delighted at hating. drawn
e'er. "What sort of 1114-0 no, is'•
'11 44:ts n PRP.- of (hntala,gioe. rr-
plied the lawyer
Mr. Campbell at Kincardine
Kincardine it„ iew=Hep/rt.r : J1 r.
Wm. G 'al mp lnol I. t (1,rderich. %PR 11
si1411111' iu town .me day last week.
Tilt M. old citizen 4• (1ne ..f (;od-
kith'. most high', esteemed ,1tiaens.
He told (1f I11+ lir-, visit to Kincardine
1'11 •PC+. 4lr 4or.-w Paddy 11-utkt•r.
lite Renttts. The 5ntton•. .ilex. ('anile
hell. ltod1. !laird. John Tolmie. lar.
Secord. Itlghtml•r..,. M,4;inuls Iwanmr,
Ke•yworth. Cook- (Hawaii and Md Pher-
son. These 'wet. •4.m(• of the nanwo
that were prominent in the early
days. He found few of their de-
wt'eu4tantf irefr---,ms.. Jur. ('a aspla'll
was asse•s.or and collector of God-
erleh taxe4 for twenty-two years.
giving entire sa•lafsrtton in the
work. H, resigned on a(ronnt of Ilia
eyesight. If wr recollect aright he
paid he was horn in IR34. 1f that le
earreet he Is w 10:1w ext•eedingly well
preserved. with r„'s1fte1 RP keen as
ran Iw. 1110 motor.' tip to Kincardine
with Me"ers- Frederick and inevld
Eagle and family as he naively pct
It. be Was enjoyinc an ort ,1f
.4 w 141
?snotty of young eagles.
vldt w•as greatly .-nJoysd he the rvll-
tor. He to a ,01111 ('nnaertltice.
(sn-
it
tbInka fir will
gra11d i(1/aln rote for the
rest of ib days.
Advertise in The Signal to increase your sales
-1111141
fterEVerylifeJr
Pass it around
after every meal.
Give the family
the benefit of its
aid to ditestion.
Cleans teeth too.
Keep it always
in the house. 111 '
Costs little - helps muck"
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