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Sunday Afternoon
By ISABEL HAMILTON
Oodertcb, Ont.
The Lord be with us as we bend
111, bieerlug to receive;
His gltt of peace on us deemed,
Berne His marts we learn
The Lord be with us as we walk
Along our homeward road;
In silent thought or friendly talk
Our hearts be near to God,
--John Ellerton.
PRAYER
Unita unto ua. O Lord, to realize
that when we pray we are speaking
lace to dace with Jehovah as did
Moses of old. May we ever be humb-
ly
umbly grateful for the privilege of prayer.
Amen.
S. S. LESSON FOR AUG. 21, 11132
Lemma Teton -The Teat of Meeting.
filamen Passage--Exedue 23:7.16,
Oelien Tett-Exodus 83:11.
Jebovab went before the People In
the pillar of cloud an! of th to show
and to reveal His presence unto them
whether they were on the way or in
their tents. He promised this in these
words: -In all places where 1 record
toy name I will come unto thee, and i*
I will blest thee." (LxOdus 20:241. Tot'
make this place of binned meeting a
visible reality, God skewed Moses all
model pattern of the tabernacle wbeu a
he was iu the !fount. He was also
given lustruptions about the part the a
p1e were to have in the making of
that they bring me au offer[
every luau that gtveth It willingly. *
with
his heart ye shall take my of -
tering." ithg
"
The gin of the making of the golden I
eel( delayed the making of the tab. 1 0
*Tussle.
The children of Tsrae?-dot -
Manded 40 depart unto the land Gad (
kid promised to give to Abraham's deew
icendauts but through Moses Be let n
them see He wan sorely dimpleased
with them.' lie turned them over to
the leading of Moses and the convoy m
Of a (aardtan 'angel. It was a -it tote
lags to tbeai to hear that They sEomld
not have God's special presence with o
them and they mourned Ind were 1n Ir
bitterness. de
God bade them lay aside their erne- a
th
this tabernaele was a plan, or model
rather, of the tabernacle that wasafterwards to be erected, * lusty draft
from the pattern showed him on the
mount, designed fur direction to themeantimeworkmen and used, lu the meantime
as a tabernacle of meeting between
God and Moses about Public elixirs -
Though the tabernacle was removed,
yet every Israelite that *ought the
Lord was welcome to thla tabernacle,
as well as ]loses, the nun of God.
Whim Muses went out to go to the
pace et meeting, rite people looked
after him, lu token of (beer respect to
him whom before they had slighted.
By this they showed their desire to
be at peace with God. Their hopes of
a reconciliation were raised when they
saw the cloudy pillar, that synesol of
God's presence, descend and stand at
the door of the tent of meeting. Then
everyman worablpped just where be
stood, adoring the Dleine Majesty and
miaowing in tbls public way their alleg-
lance to God and Menem. They were
the same people who so shortly before
publicly worshipped the golden calf
They had, however, been gaging
through experlenees which had bum-
bled them and given them to know
that they rightly had nothing to
rpt but the wrath of God.
God was, in Moses, reconciling is
to Himself and showed that He w
very willing to be at pease, for we
that "God spike unto Mores fate
face, as a man apeaketh unto him
friend." He spike, not as a prince to
subject, but as to one whom he loved saa
and with whom be took sweet co et.
This was great encouragement
arae) to see their advocate so grea
favorite; and that they might
encouraged the more Moors turn
gain into the ramp, to tell the peopl
what hopes he had of bringing t
issegrphissineies
offering'
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THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
Toronto Man
Killed at Beigrave
Qtr OvsittgrpMa When Brakes Ap-
p -nudger Light Obscured
by Kist
Driving carmen ttl8 MOB BY impend
tate week -end with relatives in KW -
loam township, a party of eight, near-
ly all Woodstock people, met disaster
at a road barricade north of Delver.,
early Saturday morning. John A. Mr
Connell, of 111 Heleudale ave., Toron-
to, aged fifty -Oita years, on the wee
to visit his mother, Mrs. Christina lib
Connell, was fatally crushed when the
Mir, Si big 8tt0Mbeker touring, driven
by his son, A McConnell, skidded
and overturned. At the home of hie
brother, Duncan McConnell, 2nd line
of Kinloss, where members of the
tamely were to have held a little re -
P1
union, they gathered instead about the
casket of John McConnell as Rev. J.geL
lir Bur'»et, of South Kinloss Preabyter-
as • inn church, con ted a short service.
read The remains were forwarded to Tor-
so onto for intervene Monday afternoon.
The driver of the ear, Allan Mc-
Connell, resides at 852 Dundas street,
Woodstock. Others in the party
were his brotbar, Alex.. $dLConnell, for
the past couple of mouths a resident
of Woodstock, Mrs. Allan McConnell,
i M
Frank, Jean anargaret, children of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McConnell, and
Wilms Martha Leperrlere, Woodstock.
Mrs. McConnell suffered fractured
e1arag+' them not o ir't old
gain be long abient from them. spe
rause he Intended returning 'sweat
e had left Joshua iu the taherna
u came God bad anything to say
1 that pillar of cloud.
On Mases return he pleaded
(cause of the (-Midden of lerael Defer
lost He pleaded for Him pre
9th them for the rest of their jou
ey, notwlthatanttinat g their frau
to
be
ed
e
his
en-. j ebbe, itud w neo to -alae home -.
he '1f: �e omit Tran. -Heron-
Be- uell, aged six, has a fractured thigh
y, and la In Wiugham hospital.
cle Mina Laperriere has a brokeu !M -
out ger, and her spine and one knee are
injured. Margaret M.4'onmell, aged
the four, and Jean, a year and a half, were
e severely bruised and shaken np. Atpi.
nonce and Allan McConnell escaped serious
r-) injury, and the latter was able -to
PT- 1 atcampany hia father's body to
Moses tilled his mouth with sign
ents. in verse 12 he pointed out
liod thet it waw from Him be rarely
isle commission to lead the people ou
f Egypt int? Canaan. It Is os thoug
e said: "Now, Lord, Thou haat o
red me a great work and yet left
t a low how to go about It, and
rough with it." He referred
God's interest In himself and adds:
"Now, therefore, I pray Thee, 1f 1
have found gram siert, Tby sl, +hew
'rf b
nwy w -
is one of the hest evidences of Divine
favor.
He further intimated that the
onto.
t - f Dr. Redmond, Wiugham coroner, Im-
paneled a jury,'bhich si.•wed the body
ed of Mee McConnell and adjourned until
t I0 o'e1ock Wednesday. morning at Bee
h grave.
assents, and they did so; both to show,
in general, their deep mourning, and,
la particular, to take a holy revenge
themmeass_ Sot -.Airing their ass.
to make the golden Balt. 11-6),
eases 7-16.-A mark of humiliation
put upon them for their sinning was the
placing of the tabernacle of the con-
gregation without, afar off from the
✓ Acridnt Due to Fog
me The accident was due to the fog,
go so thick, Alex. McConnell said, that
to the driver could see not more than
fifty feet. The party left Woodstock
at midnight Friday, and reached Bel-
1Qave at 5 o'clock in the atnernt*W_Im
mediately north of the village a ne
culvert is being constructed on high
way No. 4 and traffic is detoured
alongside the road. The barrio
was guarded by • red lantern, but 1
the morning mint evidently was- no
seen in time. The car was comin
down n slope wbeu Me('ouuell applied
the brakes. He could have crashed
the harrier with small damage, prob-
ably, but could not ere what lay shoe
of it. Worktnase said the brake; were
applied eIghty♦ee feet from the hurl
One 'eh veered the head
.a_ chicken -4 burled. the body o
the fowl over the fence. The ca
struck a past. smashing both fron
wheels, then cursed eompletely over
throwing out the occupants, an
lauded upright. it L now et the ga
age of P. McLeod, ',Ingham, a count
of the man killed.
Provincial Truffle Officer Forton in
vestigated the mrldent. The question
has been raised as to whether th
barricade null detour ougbt to have
been guarded by i lantern at some
distance ew:,c, as well as upon the
barrier iteelf.
PARAMOUNT
camp: whereas the tabernacle the pat-
tern of which was revealed to Moses
by God was to have been set up in the
anklet of them.
Matthew Henry says that perhaps
•
is delicious
(Writs Satoh. !Weals. lar .sealant recipe)
S UPE RIO
STORES
BIGGER VALUES - MORE SAVINGS_
-Free Delivery Service- -
Soap Pearl Laundry Soap
Corned Beef Fray Benton
Pumpkin ----- 2's Squat Size Tins OC
Pure, 1 ib. Prints
10 bars 29c
Tin 12c
Lard
2 lbs. 19c
Cornflakes Keuoge• Tiikgs. 25c
Grapennt Flakes 2 pkgs. 21c
Ketchup, Heinz Large Bottle ' 21c
4elly Powders, McLaren'',
Raisins Australian, Nruitanas
3 pkgs. 17c
2 16. 27c
re 33c
Sahnon Marti 1/2.$ 19c;
Pflj COili Tim Bleier 'Gad 4 for 10c
- WE SAVE YOU MONEY -
Govesuria STORES
• atm
people. though most unworthy, were
still His chomen race -a people for
whom He had done many neraculoas
tiring» and with whom He had cey-
enanted. When God said, "My pres-
ence shad go with thee," Moses laid
held at once on that promise and
spoke as one who dreaded the thought
of gotng forward without (bed's pew-
ee, knowing that their saareher
Id net be nee.
a easy, 11 they had noL gg4,
them.
He concluded his argument with
reference to the effect It would hare
on the surrounding nations if Ood's
leadership were removed from them:
"For wherein shall It be known here
that i and Thy people have found
grave In Thy sight? is It not in that
Thou goest with us? So shall we be
separated. I and Thy people that are
upon the face of the earth."
WORLD MISSIONS
The Story of Rasta
Mies Elizabeth M. McLeod, Central
indla, mends this story of Rasa„told
by himself: "My younger brother left
home when he wait a boy during the
famine long ago. Many years later
when he had became a Christian he
name to seek me. After a long search
he found me and Ned me and my
roily about the Lord.
"The next year my brother came
to visit me and atayed longer.
and again he taught me and my fata-
4ly-tee things of rho Lord- 13e wished
to send my oldeat son to school, so 1
nesse& Then he took me to Rutlate
and said to the 14ahib, 'Please send
a preaeher to tell my relatives the
Word of the Lord.' 8o the Padre Sa-
hib sent two preachers. When they
arrived i had gone away to Gsjan
Para, but they followed me there mud
stayed for a week. All the people
heard the Word of the Lord. Before
this my brother had told me shout the
true God and now for a week 4hese
preaehers taught me. Then I"went
with them to Rullam and was hip
tlzed.
"A month later, the Sahib panne to
*amp In my village, and while he was
there one hundred and twenty-two
people were baptized. At that time
Ramji had poen as a nailer from an
other village. No he heard the Gospel
for the that. time. lie, too, became
a believer and later on about font
hundred people in his village became
ChrlstIana, Tine Cbriatlans of the
Maori ka Mel dlstrlet now number
about ell hnndred. So through my
brother and me at this flute, In both
churches together, there are about a
thottaand Chriatians."
THE DOG ON THE RUNNING -
BOARD
There sre OW thou/hems people
who ore willing to subjeet their dop
to the peril of riding. unprotected, on
the r000tag-hoard. of their cars. In
the first Ogee, It is no plem for a deg
anyway. A midden jolt a the ear Is
liable at •ny intnute to throw him to
the road and seriously tonne hem If
It does nor remit in his death. le
the *cond. plate, It I. no inetifies-
Hon of the victim to say the dog
seem, to enjoy It Quito likely he
knows nothing of the danger he he
isenrring. lie however, tnere is no
room in eke ear see the dog inuet se
eampeny his owner, thee se ovingopo-
nos 40•1•• ma be stMehol to tke NM -
wing -board tent wiR hi,. tlisst.ez
efeeliesphta
sible. frail all harm Our Mtge An
AT HOT1L SUNSET
Quests at Hotel Smartie: Mfaa Phyl-
lis I, Ellerton. Miss Teresa Carpenter
and Mr. Arthur C. White, all ot De-
troit; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Day-
ton, (ihie ; Dr. B. G. and Mn, Loran -
ger, Mr. and Mee G. J. Thom, Was P.
Richardson mud Mr. and Mrs. M. P1tua,
of Detroit; Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Hoop
and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Connell, Toronto; Misses Irene It. Doo-
little and Ruby Osborne Norton, Wee
Heaton!. Conn. • Mr. and Mrs. J. Z
McLaren and ilius Ann --
Hamilton; i. L. Davis and P. 56.
Rivelle, Toronto; Myr, and Mss. Q
Hewitt, Miss L Hewitt and Mrs. Han-
na, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Deick and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Cape,
Port Huron; Mr. 3'. Cahill and daugh-
ters, Cuyahoga Fails, Ohio; A. M. WU-
ally Hamilton; J. F. Turner, Toronto;
'1[r. and Mrs. O. G. Parsons and child.
ren, Sarnia ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Book and Mr. and Airs. J. B. West-
lake, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gale,
Woodstock : W. F. Buck, the MltteeS
Wickett and Sargent, Mr. W. flatt-
est' and Mr. and Mrs. F. l', mak,
Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dyer,
Wingham; Mrs. C. Hardy, London;
Mrs. P. Dyer and son, Detroit; Yrs.
Charlet Kincaid, Troy, Ohio; Mai
Pamela Ktncatd, Akron, Ohio;Mr.
and Mrs. Chester J. Loewe, Cincin-
nati; Robt. Detrles and Mrs. I. W. I).
fries, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. 8. G.
Jackson, 011 Springs; Mr. and Mrs
Hugh Labatt, London; Mr. and Mrs
P. Balfour, Independence, Ito. ; Miss
Edith Lee, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. 7 -
Oak Park, Ill.; Mrs. E. M. De
La Mater, Fenwick; Miss J. T. Jeffrey,
Welland; J. A. McLelland and J. if
Havens, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Beaumont and son, Hamilton.
ST. HELENS
ST. HELENS, Aug. 8.-Mlu Mary
Murray had a holiday at Mitchell, the
guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Douglass.
Mr. mud Mrs. W. 5. McCroetie and
Mrs. W. J. Hutuphrry were away on
a week -end trip to Guelph and Tor-
onto.
McDonald A Durnin with their as-
alstau(, Mr. Res. Levis, started the
mum • threshing on the farm ui Mr.
Peter Watson,
air. and Mr. Geo. CLrk and dsugh-
tee lean, of Hamilton, Mr. Donald
Clark, of Ottawa, and Miss Anna Mr
Dowell called on trlends here on Sat-
urday en route to Metall.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McRoberts
of Wingham called en friends here
last week.
Miss Ven Todd returned on Mon-
day after spending a week with
friends at Kiucardine Reach.
Mr. Alf. Webb and Miss Greta mo-
tored to Orangeville oa Friday to a1 -
tend the funeral of their cousin, Mr
Robert Bryan. Mr. acid Mrs. Keys
of Grand Valley returned home with
them and will be their guests for a
Mims Mabel Woods is home after
spending a month at Toronto Univers-
ity. Miss Irene Woods Is home front
Golden Valley, where she was hollda7-
fug.
Mr. and Mrs. Haniltou and toe
I:aetou;' of roil o, motored up and
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ram -
age and Mrs. Ed. Purvis. hiss Ruth
Ramage returned with them to the
city en a holiday.
Mime Margaret Miller is home after
a lengthy visit with her sister, Mrs.
a r a•. cr . N T�ItN F i+.wbemt•, ,eui .+.pnrad
The Western Fair at London h al• with her tor a three week' visit with
ways looked -forward to by the people her pareuts, Mr. and 11rs, John Mil-
er Western Ontario as the biggest ler.
event of the year. Misses Jean ams, Kathleen Thom and
People are coming to realize more Laureate 31lller are holidaying at I'iue
and•more that the more they know the River, guemte at the borne of Mr. and
tx !tee _ ttbs ire equipped to meet com- i kI rs. ie . Bell.
petition and the battle of life, and Mr. *ad Mrs. li. IAM it�n.returned
that the proper place to keep abreast to Toronto. They were accompanied
of the times is the modern exhibition by Mrs. Ewart McPherson and Hiss
with the Isteet development to *Ed- I Freda Rfutuui, who mads a abort visit
culture, dairy products, live eterjti. In the city.
manufacturing, commercial anti Isdsa
trial achlevementa,
From September 12th to lits vi+tt-
ora will tend every phase of endeavor
Thrlr Silver Wedding, -On Tuesday
ut last week a very pteaaant evening
was spent at the hone of Mr. and
in forming and manufacturing Mrs. John McQulllly, when about forty
g gatb- of their friends gathered to surprise
ered together and centralized in one them on the occasion of their twenty-
�cht f 1r or ir convenience; exhibits fifth, weakling anniversary. During the
they were to be visited separ- evening an address was read by Mr.
ately, would cost hundreds of dollars George Andrew and little Helen Gam -
and entail a journey of thousands of ado presented a silver basket tilted with
miles, as welt as taking months of vale- tower.. Mr. and Mrs. McQat1(la
i able -time
w I TLis mad their its oc far terms
year, a+ , la Meats past, the Ing them on this occasion, and the
board of directors have set aside a remainder of the evening was spent
' handsome sum of money for the prize with tangle and games.
r flet and attractions, engaging as the
Wensert's Institute Meeting, -.There
attraction on the midway the ever was ■ .I.Iendid attendance at the Wo-
g popular "Model Show of America." meow Iusiitute meeting, bold at the
which was Koch an outstanding sac- home of Mrs. John McQarllln, The
pews last year. preskfent, Mrs. John Miller, was 1ntile
The attraet'lona in front of the chair, and Mina Greta Webb at the
grandstand were hand -peeked for their piano. The subject for roll mall was
brilliance and snap and bid fair to "old-time fanc7worlt or relics," and
outshine any previous booking ■long several elects of fine embroidery and
these /Ines. The horse show and the crochet were shows, also randy
I 'two dog shows will be etleept)onatly and an antique Intsnt'a gown wm .
r good 1 thts year and will 1* the big . wee h•ought from &hi -Scotland by Met
ng card for tbous�udg of en- John Mt,(luillirt•s mother and which
thmsiastle admirers of man's two best served as a baptismal robe for here
, friends.
d snit and eight brpthers. Old-time
r should go
the 1032 Western Fair readinga were given by Mrs. Lyons
n go down in history as the ban- and Mrs. Hiller, and old-time songs
nor year of its existence. were sung. A duet, "Silver Threads
WOMEN'S INSTITL IE PICNIC among the Gold," was sung by Mrs.
A. Gaunt and Mrs. Geo. Stuart, ac-
e The Goderlch branch of the Wo- companierl by Mims Webb at the piano.
men's Institute held its annual pie- Instrumental numbers were contrl-
nlc at Harbor Park on August 4th, outcdnce hF Mrs SparkK ami Hip Flor-
wlth ■ large attendance. MetluIi11 Guests Present were
The regular meeting was held prior Mrs. Sparks of Dorcheatsr, Miss An -
to the games and contents, and was na Stuart of Toronto and Mrs. Thomas
presided over by Mrs. 1'. Raines. It Miller, sr., of Wiugham. At the close
was decided to hold an exhibit of Can- of tht• meeting a dainty lunch wan
adian-made goods it the tall fair, and server) by the hostesses, Iris. Jas.
Feu
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I'AKAMoI .NT..4*g. 9. -Master Jack
MacKenzie, et l.oshalah, spent • few
days test •weck .. iib bis cousin, Master
Douglas Marltisirasid.
Mios Margar,•r Murray has returned
to New York tt it! Mrs. Algeo for a
visit:
Mr. and Mr join Perry, Mr. L
Perry and Bruce, from eniedon Past
lir. Dave and Afrs. John-Car-rather"arse family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
1Vm Marti_
e August meeting of the Para-
mount U.F.11'.0. (bib win be held at
the home of Mrs. Nicholson on Tues-
day efteneem .‘ogost 16th. Misses
Myrtle Welyder end Norma Anderson
are on the progra in Committee. Mrs. lit
Reid and Mk-. Greta Campbell hare
moo.. Tbr n.11 van is to be answered
bY "Something Greadmother Said or
Md." Ladle-, ‘ien't forget to take your
coliection la a paper bag.
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GODERICE HAD
GREAT EXPZOTATIONS
The Beaf"rth NOWA resurrects this
paragraph with lreiedertch heath.,
from Its tiles a Angisst, 1906:
Contracts are hang let by the Can-
adian Picini. Railway for the reclaim-
ing of aeveral eerie of Lake Huron,
and the sei.arneent construction of
hundreds of te..t ef dock room for a
line or Nisei lettreen Goderich and
Fort William A, Imp elevator will
be located immediate!) south of the
lower breaks pater fonwhig part of the
entrance to this port. The new dock
will be the terminal point tor the
Guelph-Go/it-the brearh of the Can-
adian Paelne 'tenni", Ind will be the
leading tranaehltming point 00 the
Great Lake. eontrolled by Me rail -
mad. An the regale of the C.P.R.
plena In tioderleb the population le
ineresaning rapidly awl nwor homes ere
apringIng ceeryWhere. Them la
hardly a house is the Vier. for rent
and the summer cottager' of former
rears hive been thading It hard to lo-
cate here (hiring tit hal N°W
storm are /wing eePoido- novel" ara
whole Rename' I
stobt.tal the eft og
tee C.P.R ails
*Pk temadiset mat las MO* in pots
uterine ent dotongt to at lomat 54100
nem, and the
tea that (leder
eivra
manufacturers
be *eked_. to pro.
vide temples which will be *old by the
Institute. This booth win take the
apron booth which has
been • feature for 'mist jests.
The ganieildid amens. inner Ilse
supervision of Mrs. J. /Meet ImelbeUt
interesting and amusing, and ,stfter-
wards tea was served by hostesses
appointed for this month.
The following in the result of the
gamest and contersts:
Button guesusing eontemt-Mre. Mc-
Phail, Mem. 0. Bisset.
Not gneselng contest-Mre. Calvin
Guessing names of perennial flow-
ecure-ttlirm. A. D. McLean, Mra. Calvin
Peanut race -Mrs. G. Mat/demon and
Mrs. IL Tichbome, captains; won by
the latter.
Children's race. under 5 yearn --
Herta Potter, Yvonne Render.
Girlie race. 10 years and under --
Marjorie Tnfford, Kathleen Robert -
Boys, 10 year* and under --Frank
Young. Donald catepeen,
Needle and thread race -Miss Salk-
eld and wry. lkbborne
iOnrurie wanting race --Mrs. A.
D. McLean, Mee. Yinggineon.
Stone raee--Mrs. Tlehborne, Jodie
race -Mrs. 0.
Mrs. Colvin Cott.
RIMER THAN FOURTH OF' tinULY
Meter: "Freddy, don't you think
you'd better go to bed now?"
Little Brother: "1.1o, I want to
stlek around and glee your friend
explode Rest."
lineter's Roy Friend: "Good era -
clone ! Whatever can tbe child mean?"
Little Brother: "I board Minnie
tell Mamma you were atewtt ready
Another of the legion of libels storlea
ham it that he one. mimed iis umbrella
from the atand at his club. Rehm
enently he meted a nestles In the hall
reeunsting the nobleman who esel re
teem. hla utibrelia to replete it.
Why do you asy the •floweeime'r
milted a friend. "Isn't It rather erten
sarcastar
"I416t at all,' anawored 411;
mit of Dereeigth •
Moetreal Star
111
11111 'away* tell when a man has
jimmied middle age. He 10 the one
who is always telling yee he nejrer telt
Irminger tu his life.
Teacher -"How many wars wa
Spain engaged in during the seven-
teenth century?"
Tommy--"fieven, mfr."
Tommy -"One, two. three, four, five,
We are well equipped to eery.
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