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THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
TRY
Spares Grocery for
quality and service
here
cleanliness is paramount
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tattoraontototettetv't vote..
1440814,1010M8 1114.10111.1, OVIP.
'71flit111;171.
Brick or Bulk
Bon Bons or Pixie Cups
PRICES RIGHT
Sparr's Grocery
°"ftie event Sot isfitet ion "
Hamikon St. Goderich
=Phone 146
Sunday
Afternoon
By ISABEL HAMILTON,
liodericit, Ont.
-Low shift and trick. to, treasou high,
'A man must live!' We Justify
A little rote for a little gold. •
Ur a whole houute bought and WIC
With title self-evident reply -
'A man must • liver
But is it so? Pray tell me why
Life al such cost 3du have to buy':
In what • religion *ere you. told
A num must live?
There are times when a man tuut
die!
There are tittles when it It11111W111&C'
ImagiIle. for a hattisLery
From sti!ti.ers with a sword to li
From soldiers with a dug unfurl...1.
'Ibis coward's whine. this liar's lie
man must lire:'
''fl
io salour did not '114c4i•ifitKOA
He died'. '
lie (timid His life by icsing it!•'
to 1 we being crucified •
Lift: in the cup of lira t h, 4411#70.7:13=:,....• Ancient Capital Celebrates 2.63Ist Birthday
Afresh with Him. Way find
And drinking it tlu April 21st the historic city of Home (*It -brined" birthday. Olt triAt-atre-ir-reartwir-rire-rt,
foreverniorte." ,z au .0 iffelr specirdils: age of 2,fitsl. the number of years that have elapsed since the mythical it0t1111 US plowed • ,
"Record of tor furroa 1117:1111i41 11111.--r-sa-rxrfiinlie-Tammtartiv of what was -destined te
it) ill Les. hi the world. E.very year since the inception Of Fitt1111.111 the . birthday celebrations have been
MAIER
Alaiigkt.y_Eallier. we pray Thee to
!Au. serrautn iu the ministry to
We Thy whi, to understand the mean-
ing of Thy kingdom. arid to rt•veal
*hat Thou hast telil them iu all Sim:
plicity and ..tiour.4,..-s. that.= u may
I fear and turn unto the Lord
We carry It good stock of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
Electric Wiring of All Kinds.
Estimates given on application
Frank McArth
1,1,FCTItICIAN
Telephone 82 West Street
'tut in Ilia death was Iife,
01.
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This Preston
FORAFORD Garage
Size 8j1. 6 in. x 16 ft.
Other twos and uses to sun any WW1
L'IRE,PROOF, ready-cut.com-
pact, Preston Garages are
perfect in design and a source
of real satisfaction.
They resist thieves ...last ...
are handsome in appearance
... low 111 cost.
Wnte for free gorily 1,1der
Eastern Steel Products
fimpted
PRESTON, ONT.
Toronto • Montreal
Successor to
Metal Shingle & Siding Co. Ltd.
War Ulu
Iri great tOpllittitleri. III Christ's name
we pray. Amen. -Selected.
S. S. LESSON FOR AAA. 6th, 1928
Topic--tirealness Tlinotigh
!sert ice.
Lesson Passage -Mork 10i33-45.
should enter the kit gtIttm. -le know
bidden 'lle•i-lark 10:43.
dine previous to the incident 'not what ye ask Can ve drink of the , OttaWil. April il The event u:
tut Itti114,7' icssOlh the &selves, when Cu p that 1 drink tif'f and he week in ottawst has been the tahlItt.:
•marI• itt oiratiti while works designed to increase the beauty of Rome, add material comfort .for
fl Ilthatillnnts or reveal to lily preeent-geneNctions the retualtIS PVit11.111111111111111 past glories. The most
the .w.u.k.s Which will he_begun this year is the excavation of the very ancient enormous
stadium at itrewilt in ruins. The maiu picture of the :thrive layout Is a hifills-eye rieWof--Itottie showing
p.%cry ',continently the I•ove's re:thief:4.e. Whilst - inset are pictures of King Victor Emmanuel (left ) and the•
progres•-Ite Dictator. Itenib. Mussolini trt t
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Ilis power and glory. were pecullarlY
inattifcsted. • 'hot they now nere ob-
sessed nIth tht• deslro far Ocure grea;
nes:. over the others. -"Assign-to tor -the
t•situnitt kingdom." was their presoniP-
tunas request. Jesus was very gentle
peolY. for Ile kuew what was
before Ilis fo'doo.•rs Is•fore they
The Week at Ottawa
By R. J. 1 ieachman
it out_ttie_ixeitytu Caperna_nair Ilisis_ki-ef4 -with the tldtt_ and lial•tiZeti „f__Lue•
among theuiselves "who should be the
Declares War
"Fruit-a-tives"--the Enemy
of Dyspepsia
CT URSULE, QUE. --"For ten
s3 years 1 could not digest food.
Now 1 eat like a new man.
Frult-a-tives relieved me com-
pletely." Jos. 1%lartin.
Our way of living lays most
of u• open to recurrent attacks
of dyspepsia and kindred ail-
ments. To remedy this, the
regular use of Fruit-a-tives is
highly recommended.
The gentle, natural stimulo
tion of the bowels and digestive
system by the fruit Juice et-
tractsand 100414 111 rot t - • b ea
soon heals bothersonteund pain-
ful digestion. 'Cry it. Sold by all
druggists 2Sc and See per box.
re throats
Rub V icks on throat
and chest. Relieves
two ways at once -
absorbed. inhaled.
may divert trade from out: country to
the atlivr, but access to the American
tuarlvt for snit. cattle %ft/old probably
he more importaut to the Cituadlan ,
fanner and manufacturer than endless'
'treaties oath Lilt% id or Ptluuk.
Sir Henry Quito Polities •
eir jijoir) Drat ton has from
isilitic•• itereafter las Will prusiile as
1•1111 nil 11 11 Or the Liquor t'ont *44* Atj..11
the-datov,Itice ot tnitartd... The paesioa
..t Sir lieury (rout tlit• aetive sphere of
politics is a diathiet loam to politica:
Fite. .11e num never ut sue tiute 11141
rpretagoulit of a great CLI•Se, De Wira
neVer eitiquent In the saute • way as
certain- other- great et:tiers In bis
tarty, but 1-e represented titre tradi-
tion of clevViley Katt rairla.•11 in •
ICKS
VAPORUE3
cal life and wai always an
the party. I recall year!! ono hearing
a young member or 1-arttioneot. aft. r
hi* first W04600, eXpreaS lila apprecia-
tion of two men on optsisite sides of
fsdith•s. flue was George P. ; kg IL
and the other Sir Henry Drayton.
-These Welt" he. •••were every
thing that Wits kind and decent. 'their.
Alta Ude lo&t. r44 'cabin. quest ion.
wenreit 1%3'14.'1110de Their til lll'
tonar.is the younger utenalicrs of the
ttoll war alvalois that of men who re- --
membered that they them -46 -es •
WA* I it. The" were :t!nity 10'1 p-
i u I without being art...gam' and hetet -
forgot that they hail something to sit 4.
to the country as well as to the party." I
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iouiLitm with' Dr. -111ziwn In ills commenter) . i' SPRING A EISHERM.AN'S
- Witt 311.10- ordeal_ id_ .1.1tiSi .Imestion " -II na FANCS TURNS TO HIS
Unit •1 Sint • n d d in regent t
OVER 21 MILLION JARS USEDYLARLY
...Ave them the object lesson centered seems to hate been to to how far . "le Z'lliiilltliln4i--ortilir st-Uvrr.'""' • ORITE STREAM
:lint' - the little child. This reproof l_these two. tuen were.capable of the • %aterooys.. •ThIsk event has becneai: : ...1111ti; aould afford that r titiction in ,
:.;',T•Lut;--raweveri prevent- two -of, the- ylignity M.:Alta:1i like,V uspir_esii_and till* . erly awaited. Tlie th'onservatives looked a•.:ricult oral transportat ion i ta - too ; .
..itillies and John, from ,i on the priiii•Iple, that he who is able.. forward I,. It with anxiety and_hope """...".: 1" their '-".'''''Ll• Fishing time is near Kigali!. The
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aiaking a woad unseemly request. I to suffer most for Ills sake WM I, th•• ,
NlatII:ete says -that tt-was their mother •t nvartem to -thisaltst.1 InvIt.ins 144,1 ..
W 1111- 241GkelQI. 1.1e1P. __
If ise, thfl Were t111: Kilia_11.11.I.O_LUID:_1•WelAji. ' I.!911lot.. • • • ' ' • ' • ' ' • 3nr.rctinit tiorernment.ansi the swages- ,rh.„fio",„ „.4 .4 1,, I„, “na me„gt 4:4,4
.•- -.'''Lliriklini•-1•04- tr. ,I.xl their 'vet in /011,11 I.
,. 1111..y espas-Ved that the. •
L.Itiera la 'Mlle.!. 1 ‘.4.447.." of -111-°-- 1-'1Tr'''1""uth".041'14e-'''''''
:o 1 s a re. pointed out on, behal of 11, .111.-14p.iir 14144-tri-444"ight-ing /Yrrrtitulluled-roli-&el•--1":14 1 41 6::.tide' 1
.1.1ihg on your fishing ,,,tronnits. , . •
resent. :Ifni Jesus. patisliii. her iftef:Tle4s.tary- leer, pernsiqty 44...,,i1..oso,ittl....1/- .4- Oottrat,Irr ditikIrt..11 ftrr- - 41 '4* is' fitAd.' I hal 1.4,4•144,:f, l -tie larill. ifts,i- tri.,Li yeast _are spurring you en to
tlit'ir Wi.:1116:111,." to fidloW -Wards to 111rli ilr,dtrol. .114' C../i"I'r(3' 'hi.'" 4.1 fano Pr.i.iii.-sfi";ri-ltritig\ tbe ' i...1.% ehdelvtura: Where
lulte aware of what their desire was/. 1 tlitir Nlaster. 14. 1114 IllffErlTra-11t'-,--t+cive,--not--Yot--frogutten that their .. Unir,d stote:.. might it!sio 14. a .tna er ,.
•• satta• old spot where you fought. it
oldrcsord 1114 rept). ,.1.. them. Though i fessing
Il.. drew it from them. "U'hat would ; infolit have to endure._ 1.114414 *4 we :A914111,4: of 481. 41 came about through worthy or consi.h•rotion. kleanolihit,hc, ,. ,...: oith the hig I. '-1, lat-s. or new
r.....ii.r....ity. They ,t Mere to conquer • -where the long.
• .• that I should do for your They 1 knoW that .144 r1 lieetime ode nr•••; war- , 1.1.4s;tia 1 IIdIs W1:11 tl.e Cuite4 titate,• •ti nothing Illtteli earl : tie done tint
••i.1-sini.. Him: "(Irani tifito WI that dyr. heitig slain hy • I Ito-titA-.14.-- -*lot regard 111 w. -r.» I 4111e4t10117 illy"IvPli in tile otoiceshill l'r I art; 'eager for the lailtr-14n.1 co..:
WI' May. SI 1. /dis. dtt Thy right hand.. I' J.dttt --entinfed;--thronsti-ii-.4.issg---141.0......1o;lter111, that I Le a'.1 Hie mistake Might,: *Ise I...Wet' prodneei , are determined- -,,,.ireanis haunted by tips 143 gu. Y.
ild the other on Thy lilthott. In Thy bit:er pens...mho, perhaps it' Wit. th.. • be repeated. I.1 herals. otahe oliiii .7Tleferenee iirThis fautror-tir-trrhe-inarie4 w&-kpi,t trouts- .
.... -
hiry.- These Itvii along with Peter itad fort:sight of %lint 4144'it .411,4 Lc
i., to 1,4414!. who wer.• not- awl the -inside.- had ' to the- eartarts --and -1-hitt Will 3'I" •I ' Tinisgand, Kstvartha, Lakes. 41414,1
. iiJoycil a ,'rt '01 precedence over the pass through.-tiott. made Jesus answer :,; 111ml:int suspicion that in this iiarti- :.the con;41.1erathin of 'the matter still I• gl 1, fitly or Algonituin-‘2witcrevi•r• you
, ar nttttc r the Gori.rnment hairto , farther. Sicanwhile..- there w El 114' Wb• ' 10 go. (An 'Indian National !tail '
.ther• 11 444'44114'5 Tht•y• wi.r•• the firST Illeth tio tenderly,' it
.1,14 with ext reme* circumspection. The aillitIP time for the pteple of Cantashs • wav S.. offer yon a tnio*t satIstai-tory i.e..-
"''''" I" f"I''''W 4,"1110';- iheY. were 44-7 - When- the -ten -beard- the amazing , novern.ment lets steppeil. Tin. step- • to form opinions upon the Issues In- vice. ,% 1*', t'anorilan National air 1,'
"1"" '" 11:''.1"s4"" ""I'll'Iel":" fiffil 114 resittest made toy John Afid lames they : pirg has 1e4.14 done with oare. So far, vtii•eti. Then'. 1.11t it ‘1,111d 111 the {cid be glad to help you plop. your t rip
, 011. 'FIX i; ihe hest thing that could .plifts front liiiiirtreal to the lit-aii of the He has all the information nod tip:
.•.1-..1.als• been present when- .,,,,,,.....,_niux,„,i_ ,,,t,b,iniegniF-h. 3 -,,,,ii*. ,i. th.r„.1,0„, 1044144r 44.11ni 1..4 aare;4up_ woirt.r nvar_05Truf, nay_ not.ittrii.„.4.1„ wit;
' '"""Te. rafteYt-thrTirltIt l'' t‘'.1.- “.14,1*Ii4 tliiiptiell.. Tr -Writrii Inv exerrittrigly re-- -LetkIss• The steaboard w ill be at the rt•ilismo.t..1,0,7411 lent's.° tg.ao;i:kia;tam, ette".r de.4e1:1 l'
•gvellig that a hot distutte %VOA irbeut to :
I grettable if the_Ictinlitien of' cantola heart of the t•citititient. Jt wiI1 hying •
-i i.litiL awl. Ile began u tlist•ourse rat ,
Nil , . tiltralte
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because
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Good
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Good NewCars
ECAUSE the 1928 Chevrolet is the finest
Li ear w* bore ever had to offer to the
public, we have received in trade some of the
finest Used Cars we have ever had on our
fioor. Thc exceptional value of the new
CheNrolet has brought in many used ears that
would not ordinarily have been traded in for
several years. And the Used Car buyer bene-
fits by this situation . . . not imfrisy getting
better car, but also by reaping the advantage
of reductions in price.
You can buy here with every confidence. The
reputation of our Chevrolet dealership stands
behind the Used Car we sell. Conic in and let
us show you some outstanding values.
HUDSON 1924 COACH
Excellent di,qs• $650
CHEVROLET 1927
COACH• it.s.h
boy $825.00
FORD SEDAN. 1.111,.,
TIMM, 1112 5160.00
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•0-•"•".';',../".1""aallra4itiva"••••
Cl1-411•41
FORD TOURING,
to2 566.00
CHEVROLET RARY
GRAND 5100.00
FOUR -WHF.EI...
TRAILER 560.00
MacEWAN & TEBBUTT
CHEVROLET DEALERS
MED ROI sir. (Meehanir)
"4"--"H' 1411g4"X"I'llat'L' welt` Ft ylit-11irtt.=-• Intrisbeir-the- tida-oit Srk-4-s-varalkeilla "11
te be Set LW there s14ill'. l'e no e'11,11 I t;awrett...• othate ell a ilarelY I 014ltlea: in Canaan ati.1 414 the 1.*Ulte•I $t.1114'$: thing as superior exercising an ac -
cry ;.equally won:il it be a matter f..r. The probh to is sulli,-ichtly.altilportent
regret lf we refll.ted to hurt' them on to he wort fiTtnideotrefiTo reseontimsideration.
knowleilg4s1 authority 114 e t• others. Ali -
My aerValltS 6 1111:1 there he tturti; and
,, I a 14111illir eletiae. .
1 Litoradd-Y-411"4"s"ase ktvowri t" it *13•11,4-; -Th-F- yrupo,„/ now (1* that Canada --The---14.41tee ;event o .Ielightful_few
Ise the greatness of humility and ile- 1
1 hi copsider providing- for 44.41 4.1111. 1 hours in discussing vermin treaties
nrn.al,,e‘trt.44tr nt‘:‘,111ado:64‘.t%,,i43‘...thl; w.a.ifi:;171; t'll'"be 1, 5it'rusuction of the waterway in the gee.. •vs1t11 some of The minor coultrtes-ro'i.
,,, , t. that IA Wh011 1 Canadian, that is.. t:tirope. -We areto hare intik,. agree -
beginning with- God." Ile was
nirri--' n Welland' strip t'ottal and the works metilA with Eattiontd. iinnory; loo
.tered unto; but not for_ be
thi4 1111111e 11.. I ;',„ . . 4 , ,.1„. I,iti,„,,,i,,, Rumania and.the sees,
w the international bourn try on . . .. ,
TI 1.4.
to the earth. "For even the Son of
*111111 cante not to be ministered unto.
hut. to minister, rind to.give Ills life,
ransom for many."
UN St. Lawrence. The .tini•rii-ii 114 ( natt an. , . • • .
,would proceed to the deepening thel countries. as far as 4r,1410 4$ roncerned.
canals on the upper- taltes,.in
. • • - lux .
I . . ftInstance. frontI.atva.wempd Iii
1144. 4111(441
Y
-,--fp thiS verse the sacrificial arid vi- ,,- struct Itbr-intrrnatiotiol Rectiou of_the , 1Ir-v4 goods to the value Of S400. or Just :
carious nature of Christ's death Is ex- river 'between Lake 4 mterlo.nh.t Corn -i about ail much as the average WOMatt. I
pressed 10 Himself ; but that W114. 110t wall. The soggestion.of the (.7utins4ii4n 1 returning from a European trip. smug-
' the subject of His tlisuourse. It WWI Goystnimtlit js ttifir tbe AMerleans i ate,. home under her skirts (provided
‘I tit this
3.011W14144 Y. ri11111,441rIl14dlo11. 111 Ilk
kingsletit, and Ile used Himself KA an
example - ttI•rt'lee lilld
4.0 pore sis 4., include even OR surren-
der of life Itself. The spirit of self-
abasement Is to distinguish the entire
course of tire Christian
WORLD MIMIONS
clilna. it is a common
tight to see four or tive.coolles patting
a cart. often heavily laden. They get
on well ough on the level. but when
_They come to go Up over the bridges
ey o
nail up. As 1 r•riossed a bridge the
other morning1 saw. a well-dressed.
Chinese gentletnan that I knew go to
tbe tuistance of a eart that Watt stock.
and. laying hold of a ropegive just
tbe extra help that was needed to get
the cart to the top of the bride... -
moat have caused i4 good deal of %or-
sprite to the passers-by. and not leas
to the mailers. My friettal overtook me $'45.7"014l -
Proposed works -Welland ship
few minute. inter. and snot. am
canal, 41 1:•.11110.111110; Canadian section.
vere nitwit Interested in the laboring
elasses." "lies.- nid 1. 1 saw ;tai 441 UN retire aliipWIly, 274Oot nsvigI*.
ta
king nver/prnet1;7 1intenott l'.1114ililv411ds7111.0f9414.3410
Hvsnawerp,.rhaiis Ii14171,tomi43i27,100).
Total for f siion,irsomoo. .
work ; whenever I see them linable to
poll thetrionda. 1 help them to the l'nited states
top, and then T have chance for a l'reeent works -Wedging Mt. Clair
few neimentas to preach th•• Gospel to and Detroit !livens, I 7.536.01/0; kirks
them. I tell them: 'It Is because I am at Sault site. Marie, Michigan. $26,-
chrirtinn that 4 helped Yon, beennee 300 OW • S-1.3Nut4in1r.
1 hive Jesine.' And If 1 lee II wheel- Prots.sed Work• --International Nee -
barrow 'meet In .thestreet (a very 'Ion St. Lawrence shipway, 77 -foot
common sight 1 help the man to re- navigation and initial development of
pinee his load and preoch the Gospel 3441.4in --$1142.157.000.
to hlm."--From "PhInn'e 3111110int" To complete development •‚.I11finnal Vow et, 1or2.ono r.. 6102.-
00001) ; upper lake ehnnorle to 27 -foot.
itiri.100.000r-a3319.347.000
Ka.•
Total for United Stntea. tasa.142 -
a
In the correspondenee. the Canadian
Government point* out that our prob.
len;I not .inito the same *a she
American. We have exeellent rail-
7erf Yfr:fbellilliwilhel‘chr0wrettarnminglitnghatnh:le7M"TraheP
extolls as they aro servo quite a nseful
pnrporie There le no immediate rusts
an far 1111 the dOrelopment of potter In
•1 eoneerned The .‘merIcan Govern
meat ig 'n111(11101 tn aerate a Nolation
the prohiems In connection With the
depressed cemdttion of agriculture.
They feel that the eonstroction of the
• 1,,t"'Allt 411TltsilkiSr;PiAr 7,
,itiatilRfAttil'afitAt4tUade,:. •
weuld pro,:r_the works ott the 3 aft
upper lakes hist in motto. to etc fur- 1-wiln1e liutttrr, ittrive--n- glom MINS 1
then tlille for the '4110' of the tug.-
l Mr. hesinett expressed.. alarm lest '
nelson; _problem" involved. It would there:4-111d be eta a channel tr groove
also give time for the dere opulent of inTo whish our trade wftltid tinily r.°4
u market in Canada for the amount of flowing there for some time might
ROW.p that would be generated strike an interruption in the form of
a higher tariff and so, with growth
elteeked mot prfareaS stopped. our. 1)0
sition would be sad indeed. We would
hav•• lost a market for a few thousand
dollars' worth of goods. and people In
Canada would Mal themselves out of
work.
The whole business ts a tempest In
a teapot. i'mannercial nations do not
live on latch n tine balance of events.
throusth_the development of the canals.
The t'anadian Government *boo Urge*
that a Ia-fotft canal ahotild be built In-
stead et a Ors -foot one. The main ex-
pense in construction of tlip Welland
-renal hatreiready been borne by the
Canadlan Government. That has now
to be finished and willof course, form
11 part or this grcat Interior waterway.
01.
Ms Work betacen the two countries
ds given by the engineers as follows:
The Total Celts
Canada
worke-St. Lawrence ship
maid, $30,0110,000; at, Lawrence and
VI el 'a lid 41111111K, $30 000,000; lock It
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