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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-11-19, Page 55 Variety in Toilet' cies ip,e ;arm �sl� f is found at Campbell's Drug Store. We carry in stock many national toilet necessaries manufactured by companies with world reputation. We always con- sider it a pleasure to have you call and see the many different toiletries, including Face Powder Compacts, Rouges, Perfumes, bulk and boxed; Atomizer Sets, including Atomizer and Puff Box, novelties in Per- fume, Perfume Bottles. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Goderich Phone 90 Ladies' Aid BAZAAR to h;held Ill fiiesehootratarn-of North Street United Church, on SATURDAY. NOV. 28. Fancy Werk, Aprons, Home- made Baking, Candy, etc., for real'. t'sll "The Countty Store' Tea served from 4 to 7 o'clock. BUM" open" 3 o'clock. EmERISQPI WELCOME. r""•' The Square Just the Things You Want to Do for Christmas THE SIGNAL, Sunday ei Afternoon Bey ISABM:L1IAMILTON, �. tioderich, Ont. Contending for the faith ?s, yrea,eprnestly contend, But' not With words alone, strife 1 For words may g ' Contend by faith made manifest, A bumble. Christ -filled life'. • Amy R. Thomas. New ltreiglks, not nisch work, -end very effective In Facer Work Bags, Lauodrr Bap, Ronson, Cushions, Buffet a a a Lunch Sats. Etc. We slat( be glad to giYe yon a start on any pierce you buy. Lively! shades in silks a n d strand(%( threads. All numbers in crochet a'ttons. Smith's Art and Gift Store 1 East Street Thum• Iss ELECTRICAL WIRING light, heat and power. See ton first for first-class work. Yy f Britannia Read 'Telephone yti� Electrician W. MacDONALD ifs a:air Your Fall Clothes A� Our Made -to -measure Clothes give you the �-, rect appearance. l 1.•n•' • where t hey meet -the roan who seeks style; the ratan who boys for value --you get both here. See the Crown Tailored Suits and Overcoats 11`15 and up. IMMO GODERICH, ONT. Felix against Paul, desiring i he be Nat W Jerusalem, but .I Felix said he should be tried at Cats - Iarea. During the trial Felix asked I him if willing he would b• g to go up Ito Jerusalem, and be judged 'bore, tt iwbich Paul replied: "1 stand at Coe• sar's judgment seat, where 1 ought tc be judged." tI In a few days' time King Agrippa: and his sister, Bernice. came to Caes• to salute Festus and he told I h em about Paul. area Then Agrippa said e would also hear the Ivan and Paul 1 was brought into his presence in or- der that Festus might, as he said ve somewhat to write about hits," or it seemeth to me unreasonable'tn end a prisoner, and not withal to ignify the climes laid against him." King Agrippa said to haul. "Thou rt permitted to speak for thyself;' pon which Paul declared his lifo rom his childhood andhow wonder. fully he had been converted nand cal - ed to be an apostle n' the Gentiles Verses 19-23-Psa1'$ Special Plea. This was but another opportunity tell of hie faith in Jesur DONATIO`.tdl ACKNOWLEDGED The rulloahig duuatious 1•4•11 tu a i received at •Uexaudra hospital s our last repot..`in June. • Frequently yte du out have the name of the donor and we *loll to extend our Moltke, at this time. also. to those who from time to time have watt ns feltlt and, veytotabhw -and .owes• as tI..)• -ware 111 ,season Gut did tint tit''' __t heti. naps • Mrs. Welhor-- pert rt plod¢. "11 jar union 1lichle, 10144.1 44 lettere ailtd I .,pious. Nits it: I'orter-=:i•ja s fruit. Itev. Mr. Mos. uud Mrs.- ]lusi4 utu• . tuiller---*.,.00 to 1.4. nail for hifaatts' Mrs. 11 'w. Brown. Ee.ex etre et-'- •n.tls-fror ulIraes..lt►uina-routu supplies. Mrs. E. Itaker flower! on .¢cerci ,weabinus. .11e4 4'. - ltecuuhl.- ilowera. %lrs. I;, r. 11111 2 luisket+ apples.. !loners. magazines. Mr. Norman Itw'ce. Mitebi't1, 10 -- 1u 11). honey. 1t Mrs. Jou. Boyce. t:odt•rkkh 1 has - PRAYER s I Our Father, may we so li've that when thou callest us to special ser- 8 vice we may be found ready ! Teach u � us so to train our lives in godliness.. f I virtue and knowledge, that we shall 1 be worthy of the trust' thou dos'. re- pose in us ! In Christ's name' Amen. (Record of 1 hWoran ) t ,..4 HATS ,�4 s._,.. A gip• and =hnde to quit any test Use OUT remodeling, relining and service THE PHONE NUMBER � ART N FRANK H. HATTER '' TAILOR AND MoLcan's Block, East Side of Square, Goderich C for Pau. Christ and of the witness hof every. where bore to the S. S. LESSON FOR NOV. 29th. 1925 ' doses and the prophets had proeisifl namely, that the Risen Christ t Lesson Title -Paul Beth: Agrippa was the hope of to Vain Lesson Passage -Acts 26:19-32. Verses 24-32- considered the Gilden Text -Acta 26:19. Festus no doubt After the interview which Felix• in story of the vision Paul told them be withit company of his wire DTuMi11hoe had seen as an idle tate the outcome Paul, two dyears elapsed before of a too vivid imagination. Then. Festus succeeded Felix as governor too Festus would koow that the pris- e duringothat time onus hes held oner was evidently a well educated a prisoner. Before ion the high ' man and considered that his applica- - priest and the chief of the Jews in - 'tion to intense thought had helped to -- - --. ___ a-- nii N Malice! *0 tie' cried-mat THE I..•1 4141414*. )lr'. K11leut-'2 baskets apples. • Mrs. 1'Isr►es-flowers on several .ons 3....461i4.• 4 iuue. Mrs. N'la'.ler -1 jar fruit.- Mrs. eint. Mrs. Iin,veu. Huron road --1 be:ltls. 1 1an.'l old plow. Mrs. rt. 1'. Wilson -lee ere uurw s and patients. Miss Beatrice Miry-Ilowe Mr. 41. C. Holt ---910.0n. Mrw. pluck -flowers. Mrs. Fleming -1 bag apples.. Ins the shipping nater on Ilre stla•k to Mrs. J. W. rtalke11.-1 basket me t►w otd rotaarr). the Pmttargo plea, 1 basket pears. two, (ceding and preparing live bto.1, 11441. Taylor -1 14ask4t iwters. - fur .)In• 141,1 rouutry market., and the. Ladies. rtdies .hid of wowiller united mw•etlpg 4f butler, chw•we, .•I g., eh trete t dusts iggs. 1 taw►et pears. etc. era I "Paul, thou are beside thyself; much {learning doth make thee mad." Paul 1st once appealed to Agrippa to prove he was not mad. Agrippa bad been GO D E R I CIImany years in that .Ie and could ofnot but have heard of Jesus and of Paul. All the persecuting Paul had Idone and his remarkable conversioe keg mutt were not things done in a corner. So 1Tau1, addreasti%K thee • HEAPS OF FOLKS OET HEWS OF MEAT WiTH UTTLE HEAPS Of HEAT FOLKS COAL 1 a question, which needed no answer for Agrippa was a Jew and of course believed the prophets, and therefore believed what Paul had declared n.umw. W. H. A. a ick Visiting Committee- about Jesus and the resurrectio t fruit and magazines for patients at \uveII3b1r III. Lf"'• -5 �f bandaT• OVERCOATS `ale uiwdit*7' a<' ready' -made Overeats They are the e Priet*d pont r rc* vier) sat at $28.00 to $35.00. Made -to -Measure Clothes--- Made-to-Measure Suits and Overcoats from $30 to $45. Haberdasher and Dry -Cleaner W e C. SQazel, Phone 339 their wore(. D. M. O'I1rleti--2 large baskets suiiiible• for tlw laundry. etCP :IIINTE\DENT, •Motu: Huron l•.F.O. • Ileuwllh Not. 12. -Nearly' all the old Akers were re•el.rt.d 1,y the t'. FAO. Mid l'.F.N'.o. of sleuth Huruu. at a Joint meet Ito: held las the town hall here this aftern.wnl. In spite of the unfit%orable weather the attendance 1 was ltn.s1. 1111,1 l'resl,kfl1 W. D. Sun• der., of Exeter. ',resit with Mr. l.asket latytou. of ltru,r'neht. as secretary. Tb.• speakers were Mr. Sanders, cul for Mr. Layton. 11. Turnbull. of $e•nforth; 1 William' (bark. former 11.1'.. and no- •, tweet .1. McMillan. of **forth. •1• - rented eamtldate in the Wont elec- tion. -'►II ).dealt particularly -wltil matters 111Irding tile- farmers. such T6- I4•r. of Fien.all. 'ported on the c • one sun' way nodding oil top isiy at•tra0 to Dally Nowa. retol papers and re - tali N- erg. „ tri 'prevent jetty from -- 14 to - Ikuow �'hsmall the tmtitry, eaga The Play "Patty Makes Things Hum" will be given by the Westminster Guild of Knox Church in the Lecture Room on Friday, November 27th, t8.iSp m Admission 35c. Students 25c. of t'hi w•Ibura : Mr+. Ilaug�t• -� on several estapibel 1tns,sitel t. and Mrs. William Pep - lira. Power, )4hep4ardton-1 .basket plum%- - Mrs. Johnston --1 1,811,44 iagma. Mrs. 414',. k'1•rgllsuu-S baskets to- wering.. Mn. Whim. 1011. i..skrieb-2 quarts p•s rev. M{w" 1t 'l eg�, Huron ruat1--1 1411- Mr. A. .t. 1;11111 1.110111.17-1 basketenl► i,1•+. Mr. Jo-. Don:MI.1 u--1 basket mush - Mrs. Geo. Prier-Iwt'kets of ap ea Paul never lost an opportunity o pressing home the gospel mesr'age, neither riches nor station in life de- terring him. Agrippa did not deny his belief nor. like Festus, declare Paul, to be beside himself but confes- �' .hat his defence had spade a deep kt f; Imaression on him. but it was not a 1 ► _ lasting 14n ' os. , his Acts of the Apostles, says that ' the Herods were magnificent, clever beautiful. But they were of the ® A A ► earth, earthy. Agrippa said indeed a, P4V to Paul, "with but little persuasi 1 b 0 thou wouldest fain make me a Chris i kuf+xt�"• tion." But it was not souls like h for whom the gospel message Wag ' - ' iT doesn't take a ton e,t Co11 O tended. The Herod:` knew nothin keep any house warm. Throw ;of the burden of sin or the keen long On a few, shovels of Heat Folks!iag of souls desiros holiness an of God. They were e. t fieri with t1, . and kr�p the home comfort- able- dayin and day out. When�Te1Pnt transient -cute. al:d enjoye it thoroughly. Ag ippa - lathe V , , hazy little curl of :nuke whenite lay n -dying at Caesarea, eo e y and 4ntented-pealed himself with the retie -Ono tb wav►ttg.u' a chimney, the chances though his career as prematu _ ��_Ftilks are. hreafhing eut short, yet at any rate he. had li la sigh of satisfaction• at work well ed a splendid life. -.Ned such a` 1 t had been such were the ch on is 7R- gl d d r- n - at v - Intervals all full. Mrs. .1. Ache...__ --tads and pillow. • email }iir ri'6rw•ry. Medical Seho01 In -pee: ion romtait • 14'.--2 ehlldret4's cribs eumph t y ,YIIITI/pI1. - ration Ilill--1t barrels winter ap- 01.4. •1 pares• "nice were true types o e . and 'bearers, with whom "the res'of the world and the deceitful - !!!of riches choke the word." And j they choked the word so effectually in his case, even when taught by Rt. CALL THE 1.Pant. that the . only- ap"^ Agrippa. as St .Luke reports it, was ar done. A little Heat Folks cos don Ring Agrippa and his sister 'goes a long way Nei -use it i3 rich Be f t1, •ton'. "h Say It With Flowers GEO. STEW ART. Florist. Wedding It,ulehes—Plural IIewipul a Speei*hy . Phone 105. for nursery ilii•. Mrs. 14..1.:_skits-1 bath rube and 1 lair hat eiock.. fur pltie'nts. :I email hun'h trays :t.t•audlestiekc kith eau - ones, -1 - teapot for nurse: dining -room. 1 clotheshorse• for laundry. II 11r. to. 1.. itturdy-drying .rack for laundry. women's Hospltat A,uciiisry ma= tele _op a•1,ntric (rester for laundry.' ,•lair+ for purged dining -room, gown* I for adult patiiett1l.- tpowno for Infants mal ehltdren : afro s11/wtw, spreads, pilln44,•as1•+. fate towels and loath t.larrki t« --1" • replenish lite general 111 s•1,. Maple Islaf Chapter. 1.1 11 E.-ta- lam . vsadha azul Candlestick for their ward. Ahiueek Chapter., 1.1.1.1).1" dre••4r. µgw..i blitz 'lover. 1,-1 114h- 4sy' , traand traydia,s ,. for in heat and lean in hes. If you gr,o are not already prote ed by the,,„ our_i-in ne themHeat Folks, get themiati without a day's delay' -- - .14,.r tta `tbib'—"Agrtp�a saki, 44 Fa,stns .414 �sw If' This man might ha• •• been set rt lib. cetyl; if he had mappealed ante i - I Fot Good Clean C'3a1COAL I Caesar." . - WORLD MISSIONS "There arc evader. es that religion I has come to a new day in Japan. It is getting an ever -widening place in • the thinking and yearning of the peo- ple. It is the easiest thing in th1, world to start a religious converse- I tion, and the response is immediate and hearty. There are sign. that 1 great heart hunger 11 abroad in the - land, and although they lofty little about it multitudes are conscious of a great lack in their inner lives. Jost now there "i'' a perfect race -ire the li paper has take this new religion B. MUSTARD coMPANY fHOU 0 cODEFICH Goods in the Newest Always kr,till ap++ina nvar�: TLies' and Men'sWear ornf ie Just now a 15 per cent. reduction is offered on our best quality Ladies'�COats. F�r«' one of each style and they come in suedine, marvella and There is only duvetyne materials, lined with crepe-de-chine, and beaver and come in the newest shades de, two-tone lining and inter- lined: They are trimmed with fox, sable of rust, rosewood, browns, black, green, etc. This is your chance to secure a (:oat at a big saving. Also a few ladies' Dresses of silk -faced canton in different shades and styles ERY' �;,."+tf'a-e tt,l��-'tt! n 10 -- - - ,, MILLI N wWa9n vIS; new Always at this time`the Y of this esrotre,nthetcor6ectmodes of therefreshen anlewe�t winter apparel. And true' policy . fashion decrees are displayed. Come in and see our new lines. © SI101' WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP O FI ELDH CORN LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGSPHON1 818 THL SQUARE. GODERICH r4, II» 1 sus ,r5 t 71• - •'."e' W '1•R" •�NRRT" -'tar.t we•11! �..NR+i.*. .aFd NF4 •,k W+kR^i•.'+,i"^M .+t:li^r.> .66.F"'wY#' C .f M IMl+...w,M r'.uFM*rw yyry ^aur ,r+•N.Mb - iew #p n �`:. lae�`"xi. br,� •��� 'rA. : ., '�'�•. W' d�a,u�,�»t., ) w,r..r�' "'3t mr. +Swr'sr MlleNatw.�.a "" 1 -.., .. .ire _.....-..._ _. Xt rgr 1; 6 'ify /! �. tet: fLi 4- •1:1 fits r protect Your r • 1/ ;j Car of Mine -run Pocohontas Coal expected this week. Reasonable price. Also a car of Virginia Anthracite expected shortly. HEST journalistic world of featuring reap 1a;ot chis( ions article¢. E ery magaiT111e religion* l MC _-t a sown dorm(::Ftp' -# afford the n interest at ite tide acid tirisilttl*VOT' ing to meet this demand' 1,y dealing u►nd sea saltie re L. FUCK, Telephone 178 j ODELTHEATRE WEEK OF NOVEtmI•:K 2:1 TO IS \1„uduc and To...day COLLEEN MOoRb: WITH E.% .1 NO- V;kK ANU 114JS 1► Hl GHEE A in Flu Ziegfeld's blWteat .ewie„ with a tease dramatic btury "SALL1” � ! t'brtwlie 1'uutedy. -sour TO NUTS" WVean...day 111111 Thurtidar Jatue"4 t'ru/.e t,res411ts EDWAKI) EVERETT HORI'ON AND ESTHKK K.tLSTON • in the eye(, Ili'•comedy .Iasaly "A BEGGAR ON HOR4IsI1:tCK" laramomu 4'otaedy ti •'Slips - Frllluy and 501tnr,lay p i CARL 1 %I:MELE presents the big l uiverwal Seoul pro, du1•tklu fall of fast action "AEMOlDERVAte PA \Intiu.e• Saturday of ;1!tfl I'm. MILLINERT _SALE Friday and Saturday, November 20 and 21. in this sale we offer the beat values of the season, in style, materials and trimmings. You vvlil find just the Hat you want.. in this collection at •OO a a. Former $6.00 and $8.00 Hats brown and brigflt shades at t.•.et1.iIta•• $4.00. Children's and Misses' Hats. Regular on sale for with reI1t[ten1• e emit, ate aeii e► fa•4 ani takes!'.hist sad suresidetenee. � Peps quici.ly roothe .nd heal raw.. I thev Conteh coughs. n co gs and t1, 1 r1, 1...0 an :'s sun) wh"1e el the Mn 4 Mel 40:•ea. The ip:ii ..e,5 -.•l.i'hae•ws--ly--whhn4. _ Aa a Peps t+ 1 t ,,i1•111' 'eve. in the ruin h.a�.nR ani g'rm.c,J.l I urban ',nne'w " I 1'• to to tie wino ten isshoo,n n all.e•r weft. the -NI n: si..l'•rit given f lir the oc, t•tt`t t .-e-i.'r.• lU the late 4 .1: ,y .Tr t r I.d tin :igahi-t tarn.. d:...: '.sem ti ll. g m .si ... 1In. • sorb Ginn r t YAw• t" 'sb•"it 1,. ; input., ! :, ase i•t i at„ � (some U r •Io r, rt1,e rs ' tc; unix. ttr tprd t las:.: r • 111;$( 1, t 4. d t 'I rice i the. Mile .hot s s n41) •ad 4 , ,,.lilt• ou ,t their t t arllticl.4 It .. utv -1 ! pile•, TIT} it wee ti • 7----"TirS.'r"`_" '. .. hottld - t. h,• 1 ,,n ...e i men mill 1x11 - _1•.tt•P1' i 1 '!It . elthw.. lire ,: -.1. a a1.I l..,1;, •' . tali. S 1 I " n; for st�4,,.. • 1i my :111.•:111,T T''I for tb1 w • '1 _ null neap•.• Illy. ' later. • • " 0' t4. mato 1.... .1'1.'40. .. ono , Allis ,t ,,,i, : '.- 'Thew rill-- 4.--,i 0111. l"Ils :,o , • 114'4 ¢milli ts.•- hear4l . 1111 the war 1., Vnnresrtrt'f r'z .r.114..t, mo•.th.ce lune¢ are relea•m: •31.-h 1; rmene Pie whole of toe r• s lI4l1 re tract. Thus, the healing Peps m -dc tie 5 Fr• ands. deep into Iu• Ila a„'" 1, all the elt.i parts it resc,es .ere and inflamed membra, ea rev" t u -''ed by mixtures add avrt os ay...Bowed IMO the r'oma:h PM, re roe obtalneble at n,•';tS'I sae stares •.ary.xrrr. i 1nro, 405bM at . Tone.t.. '5e. her ¢nits'411 teo `I. 9• • • h" ii t.' I� 1 a.� 4 •'/rs..l� • YO!/ BRl4T/1t • r. 1111,011 in velvet. black. 16616161111,61,11110, $2.00. You-a�ettY invited to inspect our. tstock._ up to $5.00,. Miss MacVicar, Kingston Street i3 icy2c•�..,cac.:::.::�. • .0110.00,1•0. 1. :i • :e >J' • r Dominion Brand Rubbers for each and all, big or small. Lumberman's Rubbers in several different styles, for Dad or the lad. Goloshes for ladies and Overshoes for men and chil- dren, a big variety. Fine Rubbers in all sizes and shapes, for men, women and children. Remember. the only place you can get Dominion Brand Rubbers in Goderich is at SHARMAN'S "The Leading Silva Ston," ra bGOIWRiCH PhcnP 1fiIS W. REG. BHARHAIi 1 4,16 e ger' •e.4. §t •N - 't e