HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-12-12, Page 5THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
Anemia
Weakness
of the Blood
Pallor of the lips. gums and
e• 'elide is proof that the blood la
thin and watery. Anaemia is the
name given to this condition.
Anemia is most prevalent amongI
girls and young women. The school
often suffers as the result of an
tnaemic condition of the blood and
the consequent upsetting of the
nervous system
The remarkable success of Dr. '
t'hane's Nerve Food in cases of this
kind is perhaps the best proof that
t. goes directly to the formation of
pure, rich blood. And pure, rich ,
hlood is the foundation of the health
and strength of the whole human
body.
Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food
The greatest of restoratives for the
hood and nerves.
Brophey Bros.
THE LEADING
Y(NER:U. DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Ambulance service at all
hour., day or eight.
l lt' SFS �t.'w P.e1 hies
,,1 II/ERICHl
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Dirt -Stir and
Embalmer
Al; calls promptly attended to
der or night
PHONES
Store 33t's Residence 3...•w
Hamilton Street. Goderich
H. CLEMENTS
Painter and Decorator
Fwt.matn. 1.,r painting, wall -paper-
ing, etc else. rfnlly given on le -
quest.
toilsIssue. No. 4, Bayfwld Road
TolMboaa 259.1
SHINGLES
A car of Roofing and Rock
Face Shingles just arrived
5: and 3x B.C. Shingles
• let Our prices before you buy
Robt. Standish
F.Ktit I'h"ne :$$t Godericli
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontaa 1 2 by 4 egg)
1 ,•8t, -.apply yo,i, ,omnis in
any Of th,• atstv,• fn, l Prompt
N teles• nr,1 r,•a�or,,,l, , prices
L. FLICK
Teleplione• I7Sj Goderieh
'i didn't swept
ei him
the.eoufirst
wlrntime
fhe
/reponse .
• even pre•se•u1."
The
Doctor
Knows
Dor tornwhnin,
M inard'e 11 e• •
work it d„ , •r•
i
unites' utie r f.
theirpr•ire rf i•s
bealtn g end met 1. has Qualities
Dr. Jos.>3 Aar-rm.. of St. 1dors'-
e frequently r writer
' .. tl aged Minard.n
.1
i
Li t and elan De+e•ribe it for
patients always with the most
gratifying results. and 1 0nnsider
et the best all -mond Liniment -.ends
e A. king. M.1). ale. reeom
Minard7 In the following words: -
"I have newt Mlnard's Liniment
mye.lf as well as pr.eerlbed It la
my Tor -Aeries wbert a linimentwag
toeat ttfailed
the dashsae.
MIN ARDsS
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L1N%MEN I
!ItriMrnai (llarLthi
RING OUT, YE BELLS!
Ring out, ye bells!
All Nature swells
With gladness at the wondrous story,-
The
tory;The world was lorn,
But Christ is born
'1'u. change our sadness into glory.
Sing, earthlings, sing!
To -.night a King
Bath come from hearer's high throne to bless
The outstretched hand
O'er all the land
1, raised in pity to caress us.
•
Come at his tall,
Be joyful all;
.'twa-y with mourning and with sadness!
The heavenly choir
With holy fire
'nen- voiles raise in mugs of gladness.
The darkness breaks
And Dawn awakes,
Her eheekfi suffused vrith youthful blushes;
The rocks and stones
lu loop` tones
Are singing sweeter than the thrushes.
Then why should we
In silence be, '
• Whet) Nature lends her voice to praises;
When heaven and earth
l'roelaini the birth
t If hint forwhomthat •lone star blazes?
No. be not still,
But with a will
Stlike .all your harps and set them ringing;
On hill and heath
Let every breath
I'I,r,nt
all it. power into singing'
TO DAY IN BETHLEHEM HEAR I
Today itl Bethlehem /hear 1
Sweet angelwoiees singing
All glory be to Gad on high, .e
Who peace to earth is bringing.
The Virgin Mary holdeth more
Than highest heaven most holy:
Light shines on what was dark before,
And lifteth up the loerl-.
God wills that peace should be in earth,
And holy exultation:
Sweet Babe, 1 greet Thy spotless birth
And wondrous incarnation.
To -day in Bethlehem hear I
Even the lowly singing:
With angel -words they pierce the sky ;
. All earth with joy is ringing.
--From the Greek of John of Damascus
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I
OF TORONTO ELECT
I
ID. D. %I sen, Sesterth Old Buy, Is
the New President
'Tomato, Dec. 2. -Tho• annual meet -
Ing of the Huron Old ltoye Awtecla-
tlon et Toronto was held In the audi•
,turtum of the Central Y. M. C. A. on
Friday eveulug teat, and, not withstand I He and A. O. Smith. l
Inc that zero weather prevailed, three Finance--Erntve M. bee.was a good attendance. Property --0. A. Newton, .1. K. Lyon.
The secretary's report gate a coal- A'laiting-Mrs. J. A. McLaren.
plete,reeord of the activities and do -Membership Cowmittoea-Goderich:
Buthunan, Earl Elliott,
of the Aealot•lallou for the year, w. ca,
and referred to its continued t"'") Mrs. Patterson, Mls-s Mary Morrish;'
greys. - Clinton; F. Mol'aughey, W. F.
The treasurer, Mr. W. A. Buchanan, Cantelou, I)r. A. F. cooper, Mier 1•
presented his annual report, glvtug de-'
showing a balance FI)no ; eafurlh : Dr. 11. J. 11ts1Rlns,
tally of receipts and expenditures, and 1)r t; r. forth:, Artbur prod. Mlebalance of $131.45 ou hand. I. Freein n; Wingham: 11. Mt -Hardy,
US. Mr. C. S. MacDonald, Hayfield Old D. Robertson, J. Nettertteld; Exeter:
Boy, gave a very lustructive and en -1 F. (,, ganders, B. 8. Crocker; Iiru.
tertalnlug address on his trip around; seta: G. F. Ferguson, A. Currie
the world, Riving special attention to , cookok ; Myth: W. E. bloody, J. S.
tic
HURON OLD BOYS
McCreath, 8. 11. Wickens, J. H. Mc-
Clymont, D. Crawford, W..Proudtoot, L.
Kennedy, W. J. Jones, K. Brooke, Dr.I
Campbell, Mesdames II. 1. Morrish, A.
E. llama, Chas. Doty, W. A. Doper,
Miss piper, Miss L. Ourrell.
Refreshment Committee-MesdalDen
Tttomtwou, Stowe and Wilson, Mr. W.
11. lune..
Publicity -W. Powell, Athol y4*'QUar-
A RIME FOR CHRISTMAS
A rime for Christmas,) ye goodefolks all,
A. song for the time of year;
Make merry music in bower and hall,
With, hey. for a day of cheer!
But season the jest with a kindly word.
And let love deepen the song;
In the outer ways there are hearts that bleed,'
And hands that labor long.
As the song is heard, and the cup goes round.
And the Christmas fun runs high,
0, gentles. hark to the doleful sound
Of the homeless 'heath the sky.
For Ow can ye keep the Christmas tide,
•
Or cherish its' Founder's name,
l -ales, that your hearts be open wide
To His people's want and shame.
CAROL, BROTHERS, CAROL
Carol, brothers. earol,
Carol joyfully;
Carol the good tidings,
t Carol merrily;
And pray a gladsome Christina.
For all good Christian men.
1'xrol, brothers, carol.
Christmas cones a¢ain.
Carol ye with gladness,
Not in songs of earth;
On the Saviour's birthday
hallowed he our mirth.
While a thousand blessings
Fill our hearts with glee.
I'hrist.mas-day we•II keep, the
Feast of charity.
At the joyous table
Think of those who've none.
The orphan and the widow,
Hungry and alone. • ze
Bountiful your offering's
To the altar bring;
het the poor and needy
Christmas enrols sing.
Listening angel -music,
Discord sure must tease.
Who dare hate his brother.
On thin day of pewee'
While the heavens aill ling
To mankind t
Only love and kindness
Every bosom tall.
Lt't our Hearts. r slx,ndin)t
To the seraph hand,
\\-ish this morning's sunshine
Bright itt every land!
Word and deed and prayer
Speed the grateful sound.
{ridding merry Cllriatalaa
.\II the world around.
Rev. William A. Mnhlenbetg.
Ja►wn sad its people and commerce. Mutton Mrs W. Davie, Miss 7'. Sims ,
The following °Meet a were elected
T. A. , Hayfield: C. S. McDonald, Ir. it. It.
for the ensuing year: Hon. president.,' 8tanbury. Ret. J. S. Cook; r. It. ll I -
nal Calendar
Russell, J. A. Mel.arru, B. C. MIM, �I. •Ihoml'sou; Gouge: G. E. lte• A Si
King, A E. Purist ; hull. vice -/resp- wet! Mre. F. Irwin ;• l.ondeeboro g
Thursday, December 12, 1935.-6
CHILDREN HAVE TO CHEW IT -
AND THEY LIKE THE CRISP SHREDS
SHREDDED
With all the bran
of the whole wheat
You don't h.ne to coax children to clew Shredded Wheat -
the more they chew it, the Netter they like it -and that means
sound teeth and healthy gums. Just the food for growing
youngsters. So delicious and so easy to serve.
dents Mesdames I. II. Brown, G. C.1 Jr", )loon.
Young, 11. B. Stowe; president, D. D. • • •
Wilson; let vice-presidents, J. A. Naos,,
Cameron, 11. B. Stowe, llarry Martin The new financial secretary, MissLu
2nd vice-presidents, Mesdames D.
Thompson, H. J. 1). Cooke. B. 11. Me'- %Ina E. Knox, Is a liullett old girl. and
Creath, ileo. Ferguson, Miss Fannie' Is stenographer In a King street tear,,
Patterson; secretary, I. Fle.otly; as.' house. • •• ••
slstant secretary, Mrs. L. M. Pringle: 1'he now treasurer, Mr. L.V. Pringle.I$itamist secretary. •Miss 1,aviva Brussels ofd el'. lie1 manager
Knox ; treasurer, L. M. Pringle; mull-, is a Co.y.of this mon.
tors. K. 8. Sheppard, C. G. Vanstouc ll of the Canada Hag
ehapla1l144, Bends. 0. G. Young and C. • • •
A. Mustard; organist, Mrs. 11. Martin. •Sir. D. 1). w'IWew, the pn••ideut cl-
Reeeption 4 owmIttee-Mrs. D. 1►. t� l• i. 11 urn of the tette D. es Wilson
•' 1 .n, Mesdames G. E.e. 7' Gray. 8. of Seuforth. the celehrnttvl egg kilo +,f
R
A. E. Forbes. Jos. Beek. C. (Bray. =t•'' Western 4►utarie: Mr. Wilson i. hold -
1.. Scott, , Moon. fie'. N. tnekurlh'' tug a responsible position In ill, winter
It. Brooke, Mies (%race Nrw•tat, alis l
(olive Flood). Messrs. D. 11. Johnetou.. Fair offices.
11. I. Morrish, 1.. J. Warman. K. linl-
mers, Dr. 1'. E. Clarkw.u, ,)r. 11. W. Tin' new fiirst a Hayfieldside tla.MIa 1
!brig.
I•n.graw L'uwglttrr-Messer. It. fL . i.. {.rhuclpxt of Shirley street N li,s•l.
for Every Paid -in -Advance Subscriber
BROPHEY "SROs.
Leading house for high-class
Beds, Mattresses and
Springs
- INSPECTION INVITED
Store Phone 120 Residence 217
Down
fora 1930 DeForest Crosley
UST pay $1.00 now and we'll en-
ter your our name to have the De -
Forest Crosley of your choice deliver-
ed in time for Christmas. Then each
week until Christmas you make a
ridiculously small additional payment.
And after Christmas while you are
enjoying the big broadcasts as only
the new DeForest Crosley can bring
them in, you -pay the balance over a
period of twelve months.
Come in Tonight Or let us
Demonstrate in
Y our Home
Time is flying -1 he 250 memberships of the
Club are quickly filling up. Christmas will soon
be here and the $1.00 down offer gone forever.
Now t• the time to act -to -night'
/f You already have a Radio
The Christmas Club
offers specially generous trade-in allowances
The amazingly easy terms of the Christmas Club
become easier still if you have an old radio to turn
in on the new DeForest Crosley. Your old set is
worth much more now than it will be at o► alter
Christmas. Let this extra value reduce the amount
of your Club payments,
West Side of Square
THE NEW
DeForest Crosley
INVADER
Full Power Screen Grid
$199.75 Complete with Tubes
Club Members may choose from
this or 13 other wonderful De -
Forest Crosley models priced
from $78 to $685.
Note these n Outstanding Club Privileges
1 NO CASH PAYMENT
1 Nib ni,•nds•,s nolo. ne "caste.
,at)nu•nt. Only the regular
rt e•e4t14 payment,..
2 NO INTEREST .
tllhouElt oaten evreptionaH)
ems) Wren.. (pub members pa)
no interest charge.. The Club
pries• i. lite tolyl coil.
3 EASIEST PAYMENT
TERMS
Noe here will Jou get easier
ps)m^nl term+ thin 111ov. of
this Christmas l'hd. I.1
fell Jou about them.
4 HOME DEMONSTRA
;ION
Ne will gleill) girt• Jou a free
demonstration of an) of the
thirteen IleForest fronds)
models in 4011r own hnnte.
ns
0. JOHANN, Dealer
H. O. Sturdy, L. H. Zinn, Salesmen
Phowe 586
r43 411 1
5. FREE EXCHANGE:
('hili members hate the pri%i-
leelge of evrhanging their set at
any time within one month, for
an) other 11eForest Pensee
pends of higher price«, reeeit-
ing hill value for all the) have
paid.
6 LIFE INSURANCE:
In the e•tent of the death of a
I Inde merndwr before the ac-
count is paid in full, the un-
paid balance is ranrellwl, VI Ok
oul further Int)ntent
7 RELIEF INSURANCE •
should a ('lute member become
Birk or unemployed. ed. he ran
make Italf petyme ds for a
reawowhle period.
8 UNRESTRICTED SELEC
TION
( lute members may select from
any one of thirteen of the new
IMForest Crosley models.
Goderich, Ont•