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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-7-10, Page 64 --Thursday. Jaly 1001, Aga ENffACAL Ili II OWN Decided to tab Lydia L )P'liokisaetnVerikarl..: w tamegisesset Vb walks 1 MS. Ike '�wasysy weak 1ut Mike peps about a woman who W beim like tis se I fitettgltt a kettle of Inti IL Pik - level eibie composing I took them looter and it flfaMd me safe- ties cattiest fusee. 1 here Haas children to ears far and I ted mg sal eboag. I have told We Ohm moms sheet year —'— z ltd east. Marsh. New Lmwwk. Radio-Lectric Co. East Street. ROTAREX WASHER $98 cash APEX WASHER $135 cash The Pry Husk $129.50 `cash Easy terms arrested ea Washer, "B" BATTERIES (HEAVY DUTY) $3.50 earl Geo. Westbrook & Son Builders and Contractors We specialize in the laying of new Hardwood Floors ELECTRIC SANDER for sanding new and old floors. Window Caulking ALL KINDS OF ROOFING —SEE US— .- Geo. Westbrook & $M Phone 366w Trafalgar Si. Goderich 1 Sunday Afternoon By ISABEL HAMILTON Goderich, Ont. All wwetw By the tullIng-aersaats aide; e omiortater wtmis ttp'tattetb=- While Ills hands uphold and guide. Grief. unr pail. nor any sorrow Banda the heart, to Him unknown; He today and He tomorrow (prams sufficient gives His own. —Thomas MacKellar. PRAYER A.. , 41 Lord. Midst wend pluses to deliver y Chown people and Jesus. iu the tulneaa of time, to be the Redeemer of the World so dont thou mend -to us the gospel story. Help us 41 work and give and pray Hat Tby Kingdom may mouse and Mr will he done. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. S S. LESSON FOR JULY 111),, 113 Lawson Tople—Maes. Lesson Paasage—Exodua 3:1-12. GeMkn Text—Hehrewa 11:27. We read In the latter part of the second chapter that "the children of lend_ sighed by i_soda4Lf1w bondage ami they eried, and their cry came up pntu_GuL" 'While this anguish was being en- dured •Is. ---Egypt. Mores was being named -tor ldlr-wort-or-tiberator. As Ian Inmate of the honor of Pharaoh he Ilad received the training of a euur- (ler ami a scholar and to this was ad- ded that of the shepherd amid the solemn metes of nature.' 'The effects of- this dhr•ipllne were seen in tis change of d,aracter. tab/. lw►ge trirred in bumble paths to co. Was a iTtened-ince-ti�eiisie earthed end tunnel." While -burly engaged tending hie flocks Moses had time for communing withnature.-Every bit of nature wilt teaeh the fiiverent student some- thing of God. The Illies as well as the stare are teaehere but In the case of More It this particular time it was a hush. The surrounding moun- tains might have been lit and sueh a spectacle would have been worthy of the majesty of God. In that case the lonely dhepberd would have.heen dis- mayed. whereas the burning bush at- tracted him. - "Atel Mose.. saki, 1 --will now turn - amide, and se this great sight, W the herb Is not burnt.' Hei(pawn* through the gate of curiosity and found himself face to face with God. "And when the Lord saw that he turned aside to see, God called unto him out of the midst of -the bosh, and said. 'Moses, Moms.' " He was &s- peed to see and hear. His was the seeing eye. the bearing ear and the understanding heart and he received great blessing. See in what a tender tnanner God revealed Himself to tb.e lonely shepherd. "1 am the God of thy father." He did not say, 1 am the God of majesty, unapproachable find of infinite power, hut the Gu41 of the borne, and of the family. Having then thus drawn him He calls Mai to a great undertaking. (cod said to hint '1 have surely seen the afflk•tlon of My people and I am ccnue down to drifter them out of the bawl of tin Egyptians." He •who could, by a No cal=rkOrange pekoe Can equal this in flavour Wesel' beim the gardens' THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. LHA(9NG AND W�ET� w How goad ars ser, at llading mistakes? The artlst has Intentionally made awer0.ubtdstts ethos"in drawing the above picture. Some of than are easily ipso arvd. others may b* hard. Soo how long It will take YOU to And Ikon. LOOK FOR SOLUTION LN NEXT WEEK'S SiGNAL Of Interest to the Busy Farmer Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture Market for Ma In an address W dalrytaen et Perth . •oeorr, 1 . F lrhairs. Dept' • Malt.tar of .11tbR 'writ bet list of ;lin In a plans now ander conalderatim by •be Ontario Government materialise. 11e stated that there la an extensive market ■1 prett ent In tbe North .1f Ireland. wberr growers are aaxiaw to secure flax from C•nadiap tantrera. Mr. Fairbairn intimated that as expert might be sent from the Prov- fnee to Ireland to study the ttax sit- uation and report back to the depart- ment. The Empire Marketing Boort] has offered to co-operate in (ivory way possible. At the present time about 7,000 acre* are devoted to Mx in Western Ontario. Flgbting flit Weeds Outarlo Is this year "'eking a determined effort to eliminate the weed menace which In recent years ' has seriously reduced crop returns and land values. Under the Ostarto Weed Control .act it L the duty of rural muu(eipalitla to lee that all weeds growing upon highways under their Jurladk•tlou are cut dow•u at the proper time to prevent the ripening of their seed and to appoint stmt qt - Beers as may be ne a eaea ry for that --pawpaw. Natiwsy eouspe elan- as.► --4s. quirvd to take similar uctluu ..lung their rights of way. It weeds are to be eliminated front ()uteric everyone must do his share because one weedy farm ova vfler•tiveiy infest a whole ueighborhesxl. Destroy weeds add help prevent eveurmous annual lues. - Boimil ter 1'aeltry t"eoini�er Prof. John Micheletti. director extension at the Ontario Agricultmill College. sailed last week on the I)ueb- eas of Redford for England. to set up and arrange the Ontario Governmeet exhibit in connection with the World's Poultry_ Congress, whieb opens ou Jtry 92. Prof. Bachman has already deaigeed "and built the exhibit, which has bout shipped to London. On July a a iatpa party from Canada sailed fur-- the --Congress anti Included in the number were gr.. F. N. MAMA - IUs, of the O. A. C. sad Mrs. Manel- lus. The Congr'ese °Dena on July .'-3 IIuI would not be used as waste and continues until July 31. basket Simmer Commas '���� The fantmer course for praetidag who have been the life of the present veterinarinna which was ear well liked movement, were themselves Jost as last year 1..befng repeated at the On - raw a few years ago as the converts sarin Veterinary College. c:uelph, tram here are now. July 7th 10 )lib. A short ocourae uu Nor are they all so raw. The load Ute veterinary prnblemn connected Jailer in Pertapgarh ham for long been with the fox industry wiU also be asking for baptism. Be is a Brahmin. held oo July 14th and 15th at the Col - 1 told him to bring some one elite to lege, when both breeders and veterfn- Christ. He at once told me of fear arias will he preweut. prisoners whom he had won and asked Aa s of the largest and beet me to go to primo[ to baptize them. equipped veterinary colleges on the Wheu 1 asked him how Ice had e•ontisent, O. V. 1'. is providing a •er- taught them of Christ, be said, "Sa- vice for the live stock industry which hib, there is r cost •m !:ere that if can hardly be gauged. Waked with any prisoner can (-etch hold of the the Ontario Agricultural ('ollege it is RaJah'n feet, he will be fes; e carrying oo Tetrarch Into all kinds of whenever His Highness comas Met health at animal pr441S»__ help - the prisopers are put a dintant•e away tag to >!Id tis eNeiry of di.uasa tinder n strong guard leaf they .hould - threw themselves at his feet and de- cLi1►�e (hip Iaprommeet metal freedom. "Now," said Sohan- An extensive Improvetaettt program Irl). ' 1 tell my prlaoners to throw for tie tomato crop branch of farm- �j_�_�-the.laet Ad thdat..&IMUJt ar. r`ilth,.tii�gtsrld idle frowle - wtm -mise -Torfr1XZf�'rot i"'lwrtrti�ahstorr have dour so." Rather good). 1 thought. land and adjoining counties. Ace ord- 1 day ibis woe official came Ingly T. H. Jones and Mr. Butler of wlfil us to sews cal the villages which the Ontario agricultural staff for tbe the were visiting. Pointing to Nathn, past few weeks have conducted ex - e head an of one village, and who perfatents ou farms in the Quints de- ltas recently bee ome a Christian, he tried in the spraying of tumatoetl to said. "Sir. this man wan the 'brain' beds tenure being transplanted. To - for all the dawdtles Irobheries around matcss under this treatment were her.•. 1 I)si•e lad blm in gall ton' "How shoot him now?" 1 asked: lift has given, it all up for Christ." he re- psl ied. - - t'►ow The llteeord and Mfs- siuuary Review. Solution to "What's Wrong and Where" Is last weeks Signal. imam. TEACHER TALKING TO GYINTi.EMAN 1—Rhoult 1s• Map of 1'. S., sot 1- 2—Teseber 1.-Uiffereat kind of boodles on ask .drawee. -, 4—?)rawer as ead-of--deak. - f.-ltutton hole in annuli -east wrong. G--Ihltrtton on man's coat .leave rong. 7 ---Lines at base M black hoard er- red through man's right arm - Q --plead is minus one leg. g`. . is sitting In rocking w single stroke. have broken their chains. mallei a lonely shepherd 10 work out. through a merles of Dewild- ering and discouraging undertakings, God's purpose : "r will send thee un- to Pharaoh. that thou mayest bring forth My people." God never works from the many to the one. ile works from one to the many. "And Muss said Hutu God, 'Who am 1, that 1 +should go unto Pharaoh. and that i should- bring forth tbe children of Israel out of Egypt?' " The idea was too match for him. Ile 'Wan quite equal to the humble duty which he ormed under Jethro, his father -tit -tin, but to g(e D(4' b on such an undertaking seemed far beyond his powers. The more fit any person is for m•rvke, commonly the less opin- ion he has of himself. (lad answered lila objection by promising ills pros- ' . A( -:e ,atiJ1� J_04eag;Jtb e awnSretf-trii -ill thou hamt brought forth the people out of Egypt, ye shall serve God 'upon this mountain." The prouder that God would have the people serve Him in that particular place was an atwur- an.e. If fully twlleved, that all inter- vening obstacles would he removed by Him pewee WORLD NOSS)I Setting Men Free i0)n ie iia I Hy files. H. H. Smith, Sltawau ) We hope to have a fntltful winter. God has done much here. • Over one bunting, anti sixty were baptised this peer. Thew• need now to he trained. Asked why we accepted such raw ma- terial Into the fold. 1 pointed to some of the Ithils we brought with nm, •and told our critic that theme very men. at this Sign AO FINEST TIRES CANADA'S FINEST TILE SERVICE If you want the world's finest tire, you have but to choose the Royal Master. If you want a good tire at a low price, there is the Endurance ... big value at small cost. Among standard - priced tires the Dominion Royal is Canada's hest . . . standard equipmaht on many of Canada's finest cars. Get the biggest value for your tire dollar. Let Dominion Tire. Depot experts check your predsur s `peri cally and instect your tires for injuries which are sure to cause trouble if not attended to. They are always at your service with reliable repair work honestly and promptly executed at fair prices. tee sprayed at various atages of growth with Mordneul mixture. The planta thea were tllntcltttttnd w .:riteroat who WM keep then. under _obsetvation eating the prse.nt Makes Spraybas Spraying practices pundergone rattiest changes in the last quarter of a' uaotlttryr • Whereas an ewe grower was Mee content to apply a mingle spray, tudey many of them spray se any am ulna times to control apple scab. It t, true that insects and Navas. pmts have greatly Increased in num. bora and that their working season V apparently longer. 1n any event the modern on-hardlat has found that it pays to "'pray early and often. Spray - Ing appliances have shown noteworthy impruvementa. The old beery rain trade by early ptamnps and uoaxkes bus changed to the fluent inlet or fog, covering trees thickl>M thoroughly, sod with leas material used. iaJtnies to Hogs Quite serious looses are sometimes suffered from bruising of market h.egs whille-th 11. The bruising mimeo a deroloration of the flesh which the packers are forced to rot away, clealroylng the aide perhaps for elye_WIitsl aIre bacon trade. Much,of th1A injury is done at either the load- ing or the unloading end of the trip from the farm to the packer through rough harellhng, which could be *void- ed though the use of ruvar_- bwl'- bullt loading chigoe and a Iit11r extra cure in providing plenty of straw in the rrilr(Igtl a7sr. -Improving tar Herd - IA a receipt address. W. R. Reek, anperinteodeut of the Hldgstow 1♦g., perime•utal Station. urged the for .'ow -testing and declared that breeders have not made soffifieat progress along this thea. "Why sora with low prtdueers?" be mai* "it la the low prudery!!! and pear craps that are Whirls( our markets and it would be tmpessIWe to serum a mar- ket. Glatt would be profitable for the poor crop or ineftlelent cows. Dalt expect acotem a els- to cies ape yos* difficulties for you. Tac them yourself_ The object .very Stan should be ■ high p Inc ao WO mufti time SALADS FOR JULY 1ty- }betty Barclay it'm easy to Om Wad. la July for BUY LAMBS ACCORDING the market is tilled 'with trent fruits and green vegetable,. Salads nee nary to pe•epare. are filled with minerals Buyers Seek to Bring Indust More and saltie, and seem to -tomb the yng ry spot" cm • )rut dgy—partltW*sly If into Accord with Demands they are vied and crisp Use a,.Jittie of Comm/serimgat: whenever possible. It adds a TO WEIGHT AND QUALITY In no farm anlulals are marketingquic•k_energy fuel 10 are salad and .LC1alt_ ISl thease abvor of tits otler i liveedfentis. . -. the ratsmes.ia.. salted *USE The.-.ldeiildus c•onbists of one- half teatpo n salt. n' gnnrtet teaspoon peplwr, a half teaspoon sugar, a quar- ter teaspoon nulon iulcet one table- spoon vinegar and five tablespoons of olive 011. Mix and heat until thick and white. Keep the amparaguta in the refrigerator until ready t0 nerve. Then arrange the stalks on mated plates and serve the dowsing In a sauceboat. A ied of crisp lettuce leaven, or water creep makes an ex- cellent addition. Rammer Hodge P.dge Cut up a liberal supply of any fruits and twirl."' you have on pond, mixing them- se you would (°t a mock cup or aOranges, apples, ptneappdes. grapes. c•herrl's. peaches, peen► plums. atrawherrie., remplser- nire-4111 are gored. and there Rborkl Urtit leapt three or four varfette; msg. Coot. place on erose, lettn(e wo M of more tin artlutme than is ilm1T1ng -thi' s. n, nti irrep fy(..eni,plk•s a few irwnde' increase it, Weight makes .i great differencain the elsta.ilb-anon and price of the dressed carcass. 1t is also becoming hems and less d.ealrahle 10 store hebvy dreswd lnmh for winter nee. Tip weights that (gimlet yield In dressed care•asees. tbi•rt•fore. makes a considerable differ- ence In the average pri(e paid to pro- ducers for live Iambs, became. their vHllte must depend on the price receiv- ed for the product wjlen it to remold to the retailer. Emphasis ott thaw points lit placed in the annomecment made on 'behalf of IHmb buyer"' that. in addltfon to tbe efforts that have' been made to got rid of bucks sial the umal discoght, Yin culls, this year a further step U M- ing taken to brise[ the iamb industry into a(.•or,i will, consumer dehtattd. The object Is 1n protntde the market - Ing g( weU-nnlmb.vl lambs between 75 and . 1b. Ica weight. This 1s neces- sary if the ,oa.nunpetl.m drmnnd for lamb meat 1s to be m.bheh.lnetl and ex- leaves, and Jost before jbervIng, tended. sprinkle IHs•rally with a nee coil - To this ea•l, effective Angnst 4th. n11 stsfing of two parts ore tlRve- Ikee,"ohe hand*s over115 tors. at the market will part lemon pike. enol S' b snkar is. dlw-ountesl 2 rents per Ib. and of as ton be dissolved uc without fective Sept.•mlwr '"3.)th all lambs over ttdekeening. This makes an excellent 110 It*. will be dis•.nlntwt :t cents per salad for n children's party, forIt lin Burka sod shill Iambs will be die- contains nothing except the f aminal as usual. children like, and is strongly; all)al This step newt not entail a hardship, 11► its reectknt. as It is utl?leas that all that Is sees- �g� (]�` nary la to piHil out the heavier lambs SUMMER HEAT of the Mick and market them as they • reach proper weights. i nrthermore. If the market in August Is paying. say 11 coots per pound. a 90-Ih. lamb will . bring the same am one 20 'hinds heav- s ler when the market may have *Mop pd, say, to, 11 cents per pound a few weeks later. The effort all through Is to promote and extend the trade by stimulating • public demand thrmrgh aupplytng a good (nality. hAmc-plgt (nerd iamb. Iraq now has only 1124 route mile* of railways. Try•O. h Raising Twin Falls. .Idaho.- t(ucoermftel in noising beans, potatoes, poultry sed other pendhet*. thin *action la gulag into the tsetrlch trastnwa. The iisyoa hatchery Deported halts dnsen n.trieh eggs from Lens Angels, and hopes td have some of the hum -legged bids mingling with tbe b♦rfyard fowls be for.. long HARD ON BABY No y seaspyof the year le se danger- itna to the life of llttfe ones as 1s the ammedt. The excew.lve best throws the little stomach ont of order so gntr•Rty that tiniest patent* *id 1..h leu), the baby may he beyond) all lin- lnau help before the mother realises he trill. Stormer Is the season when diarrhoea, 'Modern Intantnm, dysen- tery and colic are most prevalent. 1117 of- these troubles may pane deadly it not promptly treated.. Dor Ing the summer the mother*' Tee -t friend 14 Bae.y's own Tempts. They regurlar. the bowel., sweeten the stomach and keep baby healthy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers rw try nail at 25 cents a box from The Dr . Wiliam' Medicine Co., itroak- c'tllc, Ont. The Wptes'. to POP Jun pour milk or cream in a bowl of golden brown Rice Krispies and your own ears will tell you bow crunchy every toasted bub- ble is. So crisp they actually crackle out loud! Try the recipes on `the package. Rice Krispies ars delicious in dozens of ways. At your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coe/ Pea Coal Coke P000bootas ( 2 by 4 egg) *- I can supply your wants in any of theabove fuel. Prompt service and reasonable prices. e 178j Goderich There are now 1,130 ' oeten'e In atitutes In the rural (Merle* el °s- tarlo with a msembershlp of over 40,000. The institutes exist for pro- moting social contacts and whatever is beneficial to the community as a whole• especially to women and ch dren. through co-operative effort movement. darted at Stoney C in 1597, has now berme world w Wotan -Wt. 1natitute. wherever they int, are nom -sectarian and nem -pot Notice to Water Takers Grading West Has Heyed - 'Canadian week are now recosk pined both itiamas and in outside porting countries an 'emceeing highly desirable qualities. Hiner wool grad- ing became a general policy 'revere' years ago, buyer"' have learned to look with eonfidenee to Canada to aunties. iia Ake last Decal Int a)J 1eas tette .i,altia*i i - prdtlH. were' , nightly more titan in the preceeding year. Wool grading has bad a very g ood effect un improving the annual wool clip and US preparation for mar- ket. The fleeces sow received at the storages are well -rolled and dyed and show a very small precentage of re- jeets or low-grade wools. >s -a Leprosy Not Commas Lima.—Though It is estlatml there are over 3.000,000 persona afflicted with leprosy in the world, booth Aas- erk•a and particularly Peru. M singu- iurly Immune from the dread teal- ady., Though the dieresis la ronidprod • (Mese of lbs Orient, and originated 1,'.(Ml years before the Cbrlsthan Era, In India and Ir,gypt (or even at an earlier datel. it I+s tasty of late years that It ham become nothr.•ably preva- lent in Europe. It is estimated there J' STP 200 cases 1' In aritrelonp,- rentiN'e'-- ing from contact with of wth ()ientala, Ftlta�. is. Fast Indians an Chinese, hom there has been a great lntfgz of laid to the B0Ol i*rds. Methods of entail/tangt dlnideee have not changed In thirty-flv, cen- turies. 1m/dation Is about the only pre - rebore. 1f tort ■ remedy. Clone clinical oleie'rvatloa of tmmlgranta to the d'nfte.l Staten and South American conntripa has pt gt Ind.the plague in theme regigpa. »lrnp.•m n /two a must all have c to uf�1 from the ad- mlaslon to the mutt et pertw, in very primary "'tate of .Mw Ue,t dipp•llla�on Sheet Leprosy is the oldest of '11410111111e111which - — - Water aid Corn - miesiob is pleated td'snnounec areduction of one dollar per annum on house water rates from January 1st. Owing to the large number of takers this reduction means con- siderable lees revenue, and consumers are asked to oo- °perste in the scummiest .-1lw.teJ,RVasr n✓ *k..tIaa -:�r►. r.� ing that the water is a.i wasted and that all leaky taps or services are fixed at once. L. L. Knox, W. T ?gurney, Secy. Chairman. Lawn and Verandah carni tttre st a �V ht eler's FUR_ 11_i1JRE DEALER sad AL DIRECTOR Phones: Store 33.5, Res. RFilLrt Gedericb, Oat. afflict mankind. a Be Consistent itiPP YOUR PLUMBING a�ID HEATING AS UP TO DATE AS THE REST OF YOITR HOME . Estimates cheerfully -* submitted 1 John Pinder Phone 127. Box No. 131 r OARR'S —FOR— CHOICE GROCERIES FRUITS, VEGETABtF.3, BUT- TER, EGGS. MEATS, LARD, FLOUR, ETC. SiI erwood's Ice Croom FRIGIDAIRE EQUIPPED for ynnr protection t CALL IN AND ATISFY YOIJRB CVmtYe.00? Sparjr " rocery 'Rite 4r •( Satisfaction" Haibnito.a street Goderich Phone 146 WR DF.LIVsg IN TOWN r 4 I • 1