The Signal, 1912-9-12, Page 6• Tatostaol►T. 8srTIMNrte 11, 1f19
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARIO
DIVINE REWARDS
ARE ETERNAL IN
Eternal Death the Divine Pada.
inert for Incorrigible.
Pat.Io. Russell, in Eloquent Discourse,
Yesterday at Columbus, Ohio,
Br ought Comfort and Satisfaction
to Many Wh. Listened is His Ex-
position of • Teed Misapplied by
Many.
Columbus,
Sept. 8. - Peg
Russel chose
his text 0o-da7
that baa doubtl
been misapplied
many theologi
It was the 1
verse of the P
ble of the 8b
and the
'These shall
away into ever)
ing punishment
but the righteo
into lite eterna
-Matt 96.46
Pastor Ru.eell proved on this
rasion as he usually does, that
that a long lead on many of the
logiane of the past and present.
'position with respect to this Persil)
is that the application of it is not
,thiq Age, but to the future one.
'iia distinctly t>gigprn in the open
verse of the Parable itself, he said
"When the Son of Man shall come
His glory, and all the holy angel
with Him, then shall He alt u
the Throne of His Glory " (V. 31.)
• And besides, the Pastor said, Wh
the Ron of Man ,hall sit on
Throne and have before Him all n
'tions, it is evident from 8eriptu
that the true Church will *it wi
Him; that the nations will be
remainder of humanity. As proof
this he quoted Scripture . 'Tet hi
that overeometh will I grant to a
with Me in My Throne." (Rev. 3:21
Another, ''To him that overcome
will I give p„wer over the nations.
(Rev. 9.26.) And again. "Know y
not that the saints aha'l judge th
world," -"all nations." -I. Cor 6-2
That this work of judging an
reigning over the nation,* of earth
not to be during a day of twenty -too
hours, he said, is evident from $chi
tura also. For instance, "They aha
t,e carinate of God and of Christ an
shall reign with Him a thousan
years." (II. Peter 3:7, S; Rev 20:.
It is plainly shown also, he said, tha
this exercise of world-wide power wi
be during Satan's imprisoftmen
when his influence for evil. e
for Fix thousand years previous.
will be absolutely restrained anti
the thousand years shall have ended
There is no.doubt that the oorreo
view of the doctrine of Election
much to do with clarifying the theo-
logical atmosphere of the miasma o
the past. It everybody could get th
Bible focus upon this important
trine, every other theological question
would become' as clear as noonday
If everybody oould see clearly the
the true Church is being elected, or
selected, in this Age, according to
fsithtulneu anti charaoterdevelop-
ntent. by way of preparation for the
great servioe to be rendered the world
in the next Age. there would be few
problems remaining to be cleared up
The Sheep -the Goats -the Firs.
The Parable proceeds to show the
separating work that will progress
throughout the thousand -year ezer-
oiso of Divine power • and authority
on earth. At Its concltraion all the
peoples of the nations will have taken
.heir place,, either as sheep or goats.
To the sheep class will be said,
"'Come, ye bleaaed of My Father. in-
o,rit the Kingdom prepared for you
roil-) the foundation of the world."
The sheep clam of the Parable
epre,ent all of Adam's rsce brought
hook to perfection b the promise of
iosLitWUon during Mpromiseessiah's reign
f a thousand years. (tete 8:1f lin )
.hem will Dome the dominion
which Adam lost- and which Josue
edeomed at Cslvary. Next the fate
1 the goat class is stated -not in
lcral language, but in symbol. It
should be borne in mind that "with-
ut a Parable apake He not to the
eople. ' In other words. everything
hich Jesus staid to the people wu
figurative, to the end that only those
o the right condition of heart +night
he able to understand, as this was the
ober/niter of the class that God de-
signed should be accorded the honor
reigning with Masai,ali over the
firth. To these "it is given to know
e Mysteries of the Kingdom of
seven." -Matt. 11:11
The message of the gent firing to
)e goat class, the Parable proceeds 1.
tow, will b, Depart glom Me, y.
,reed, into everlasting fire. prepared
r Yee Devil and his angels. Thar,
a large clam of short-sighted people
ho while thinking that the goats
present an incorrigible class, inai.t
that the fire is red, and not symbolic
But there is an increasingly large
ale of Bible students who recognise,
id Pastor Russell. that fine"
roughen& the Bible is need figurs-
vely to represent destruobiew ils
inted to 8t. Peter's summing up of
to fate of the incorrigibly wicked es
lbws "These, se natural brute
anti, made lo be taken and destroy -
speak evil of the things that they
deretand not; mad shall utterly
rish in their own oorrepNon."-
Deter 1.19.
The world, continued Paster Kie-
1, haver lost heaven and is *nabobse
omhaed heaven Adam's toes was
eetrthly Eden and heinous
n. ` Jeaue declares that Re s e
reek and' le save that widen was
ether eon* d week
H11KirNkr
Tel
f tae the briefang of earth 1e a
radian condition And He, together
h 4hnee bob •hall be associated
h Him, will restore all the willing
Oisitilent of mankind to all that
akat. lie will bring them back
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THE ALL.1AaCa CA$IMIe$. Wit MA I
S.w•ty-ive Local Optima Cutest*
Plumed tat This Test.
1bfeetto, Bopt- A -Yate* will be
Moist sweaty Am legal smiles you
Wee in amok _ Maim Os -
torte Mk f1a1L brag w.s ib.
wens at a smiles at the eseeuutivve
coverall's") at Lha °*tarso Iafaaeb of
err D,- .del Alliance at the azbtbi
Nee greyed, yesterday attereeon.
Tb report e1 the campaign commit
tee woe preeseted by Bev. Dr. J. H
Hazelwood. It elbowed that the fie
work of the Alliaoee for the entire
autumn had twee mapped out cover
deg the tot/owing nineteen counties
and two cities : New Ontario, Peel,
Kent and Dundas, Sr.z, Prises Rd
ward, Perth. Welland. ftirocoe, Lamb -
Loa, Karen, Rtareost. Oleegarr�,
Prescott, Russell, Victoria and Hali-
burton, Heldheaod, Bruce, Middlesex,
and London led Toronto.
Resides the seventy-five places in
Reich fights will be wowed, there are
about two bu..L d and sixty locali-
ties ie which voting might take place,
but in many of thew it is impoesibte
to get the temperance people into the
ring. There are over two hundred
possible repeal cooteets this year, but
of u likely that in fully ninety per
pent. d the no effort will be made
by the liquor interests.
Thema Gibson reported (bat the
finances of the Alliance were in a
health condition, but aueistance was
needed from the friends of temperance
throughout the Province for the
proper sustenance of the big c[wpaign
coetemptated tide tall.
The matter or law enforcement was
discussed. beteg introduced by Coo -
troller J. C. McCarthy. A lively dis-
cassion followed, which brought out
the fact that the whole question of
it t.ting good result* from local option
bylaws lay in the adequate enforce -
meet of the liquor law.. The Alliance
will ask that even better rosette in the
carrying out of the lieea.e bylaws be
secured by the inspectors.
BREAK UP TME OLD PASTURES.
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home of our moat troublesome pests
find tbeir breeding -places in land that
bas been left fur come years under
grass. Wire woreo and white grubs,
which are often-times very destructive
(o crops of ail kioda, increase and
multiply in sucb places. where they
feed upon the roots of the grass.
N. ire worms in their adult stage are
known as dick beetles, oblong, dull -
colored creatures. White grubs turn
into what are commonly called June
bugs or May beetles. These worms
take eros two to three years to grow
to maturity and during that long
period they feed upon roota and are
out of sight and out of reach. There
L a popular idea that salt will kill
these creatures, and the question is
often asked. "How much salt should
be used per acre?" Like many othecl
popular superstitions, there is no
virtue whatever in this wateri si for
the purpose. Enough salt to affect the
grubs would completely prevent the
growth of any vegetation and it is
doubtful if any amount whatever
would kill the insects. Many other
aubetaocee have nun tried, but so far
without success. ,The remedy is.
therefore, to break up the breeding
places. This should be done by
ploughing the grass fields deeply tale
in the fall in order to expose the grubs
bud their winter quarters to the frost
and rain, and also to tete various
animals and lords which feed upon
them. The safest crop to grow dur-
ing the first year is peas. After that
a Hoed crop, preferably turnips, would
be the sates+ ; after the second year
there will probably be no grubs left.
During the first year any that there
are in toe ground would feed upon
the sod that had been plowed under
and would let the growing crop pretty
well *Igoe. To grow Dorn, grain,
potatoes nr reangele et the outset
would be very risky indeed. Besides,
these two insect*, old pasture lands,
especially where the soil is dry, are
productive breeding -places for grass-
hopper*, which spread from these
Beide to the crops. In the( southern
counties of Ontario bordering o0
Lake Brie, there is another serious
peat which also breeds in old pasture.
where the soil is light or sandy. This
is known as the rue abater. Tim
beetle appear. usually In greatswnrms
about the time the roses come into
bloom, and devour., not only these
flowers, bat all sorts of other* that
may be growing in the garden. The
wont damalte that it doe. is to the
blossoms and younp fruit of grape
v inea, of which it 11 particularly fond.
These four serioom insects, which are
extremely difficult to control,
may be greatly reduced in
numbers. if- not got rid of al-
together, by s short rotation of
crops and especially by keeping past-
ures not more than three years under
grease -(7. J. 8. Bethune, Ontario
Agricultural College, Guelph.
No More Dandruff,
Falling Hair, Scalp
itch.
Men .,nd women -do you want a
splendid head of luxuriant hair tree
from ' Itch
Do youwant nheira so bewitchingly
Iadiaat that it eomp.h the admiration
01 all who se it P
Ile you want a stalpae imtnaculately
snail ?and bright u a newly minted
Do you want to use a hair dressing
Mug will surely prevent, baldness that
*Lain refreshes alai l i1Rorate. acrd
Tbse weed Id am tie ver
makes your satire +lead fest fine P
battle Patbielaa S!�agg�day
ad gm
say drag Mea er MUM goads mentor.
Use it as divested and yw wit/ never
sage to twee entlaary tonics again.
Nd pabgmne Naar of lead, no
Z!N!er. a ins atitwa I.geedi. t. in
rtlefaeaaSlain Auk for Parisian Sage,
M It. WIglp guaraatose It.
tier assgainos.
oseabwbb-Yate curb your
jest saarelln d elrw. my dear. her. we are
ertaat alfa. T la and must .4 on -
nouns hoe
6ut Wet
tint thalami way P Then
wall
hi w ss,. -Beetga
l'rat
Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futuro*
Clime Lower --Liv. Steck--
Latest Quotations.
CHICAGO. Sept. II -Government do-
tlssates rowdies wheat corresponded
etls•pt enact., with figures competed
to advance bete today by private orsp
enpar'ta. Tb. *sowing wee a bearish
oar, and resulted In a fresh brooklet
et tee tow price record for the .t1a-
aoa. Prices at the oboist tao scaly.
'were Se to tic net lower. Latent Mat -
lig tttft owe unchanged to tie dews,
,rata ao a read. to Ito to %c. end fro-
, Roan. verve* tram aaturday'. Semi
le VW Liverrpool market closed today
a.
vrer than flater4a,, on wheat and
on corn. Smite wheat dome
Budapest %c Weber, and Antwerp
lower.
Winnipeg Optlens.
open. Htgt. Low. Cleve. Close.
w'heat-
Wb01
To -day
Toronto Grain Market.
eat, new, beta► M/ le to ; N
saat, gg0000�. bush
e, NuhM ... 0 Y .
•so .A
let
* to 1 es
a0 . bush&
rite bushel
Peas.'Malloy,
bushel
B uckwheat. bushel
Toronto Dairy Market.
Eder. orMmerr, Ib. rolls... 0 M 0 N
tter, creamery, solids 0 17 0 0
tter, separator, dairy, Ib0 T 0 3/
Uir. Were lots a IIs 0 14
knew, lb • u 0 13114
y, extracted, 1b 0 11 013
*key coreb•, dozen 3 75 1 00
Montreal Grain and Produce. JJ
H0K'TR111AL. dept. 0. -Them was a (19
�4asms111nnti
from foreign buyers for dreg
Maaatoba Spring wheat at a further re-
new4.etio0 In poke, of 3d to 1d per quarter,
but on the further decline bb Wlnnlpw
acceptedsaportere
tot -November
it ont Thebushels
de-
lineate tor old orop wheat was alae fair M
a pre0l.aa over mew. A good bomb
a mistime* to be dobs la oats over W
gqaebta sad tie local margo to
,,dere L a good demand for amen
✓ oom. sad rates aro steadily ad
Qomaldarable hustness eta* *.read" brei
du.e for a ipta•nt from 8t Joohh� N.B.,
this winter. The foreign tied 1M
ypwq� wheat [lour M Ino asstng, mad e
la4 amount of business was done. The
market la steady. Kief.•4 L as
v aria rine. Demand for butter soot
week
settee
a1aIb{{ubozesfirm.
agoat Exports� legs
tbe
Year. w01 £etive. Demand for fau4
Mona fair.
Oora-American No. 3 yellow, me to Ida
Oat*--Camadlan western, No. b ~tea
▪ ;eo 0. 3, aro to [3114*: extra No. 1
ldarley Man. feed, etc to Co; mantis
t0c to Mo.
Buckwheat -No. 1, 74e to lac.
rimer -Manitoba spring wheat patsete
firsts, KN; a.coata, 46.30; strong Daiwa
ga.1•; whiter patent.. atom, 3*:.tr0 l
tinny% Mus to 0.00; bags $0 to P1..
Rolled eats -Barret, N.t�; bags, 110 1hs.
p0[tttta.d--,Wren, p3: aborta, 311; mid.
401.4., t{e to W; mount!". 330 to 034.
—e4 O. 0. per ton, car low, 3*/ ta
a...-TIhs.weans*, wean*, 1to 144tas
t eastern. utao td 14..
Batten-Cboloo,t creamery, 17e to flits;
se¢oad■, .4 o to 310. d
Ngss-iet&Red, 30c to 30c: No. 1 atee4
10, to leo.
Potatoes -Per bag, car iota, Bo to fin
tiog.--.Dreamed, abattoir lolled, 311 0
PLM.
Pork -Heavy Canada .bort me.R kbOO1iss��
M to M pieces, 07; Dula., 46 to w ptesml
07.
Lard -Compound. tierces, eke;
; pare. p�
wood Dells, 30 lea, net, f1a,7t; para,
101 M., 311.36; wood Dans, 10 Iba
34.0.
CATTLE MARKETS.
Montreal Live Stock.
MONTREAL, Sept. i. -At the Montreal
Stock Yards oast end market' the ricelpy
of livestock Ler the week coding
were 1200 cattle, 4000 sheep end lamb., 1sp
kegs aad 440 calves. The euppiy on til
market this morning for sale consisted ij
700 date.., 1110 sheep and lambs, 140* bolo
and 10 calves.
A. armor runes prevsued 1n the mar
for oattI this morning owing to tk
smaller supplies offered than a we�c q
and the scarcity of choice .teen. Cleo
steers gold as high so 17 while full load.
of good stock brought Id.00, .and fair 116.14per 100 pounds. The demalld from GLO-
WS for bulls and cows wee good, of
watch the supply was fair, but owing to
thy keener competition prices for stick
ruled lest per 10/1 Metter.
Teo tone of the market for lambs eras
masker ead price. since 00. day w
show a decline of lac for Ontario et
sad No to IOc for Quebec. A feature
ttttaaddee of late has been the d
e cameo.° packers for Were In
• and some large Iota were
roue at the latter end of lest
tame above re ction there was a
aq4,he .004 atadrom as 1a actee e3,'1,
be at 0.11 to 7f per M.
the 1••Vne V .uppll
1,. hNt about equal to the r trema
jM auto•. .*oar no Amite. de
maaat�0
Or calves was good. wring to a era
a31
•*polo.
1' • kit to ndt b
Op�wt
were higher in TTor,
es
it•0adr igtdeoow at le._
( wage, winched off ears,
beaseir
tome. choke
1g tt es
•; do isles to �0 es
c•, ase b , to • du., oommto
lass, seek. MI td�M61 gprtagen, We to
wit t litzakliii,guillbts mad eutiq
egg. to 0.76.
K 41 t4
t ad
BuBfufffaloo Cattle Market.
loll ksa4: ' aptt,,, 1k -04W -1W
settee
AYl•e,▪ �p d�:
OAtea. Llys Steele,
Ic9CA00, !st 1 -Cate** -•fig •.
!So' 16 est1 �Aflb�
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If you want Comfort
If Comfort
use Comfort Soap
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, ELY 'HE ..ARCEST SALE IN LANIIDA
1
The young folksdon't
know why; but they
just love
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Toasted Corn Flakes
Give them lots of it—It's the best break-
fast for them at all times and seasons.
Because it is delicious, wholesome, and
highly nourishing. It also builds up the
body of growing boys and girls without
taxing the digestion.
Look for KELLOGG'S signature on the
package—sold everywhere at lOc.
BRA
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ON THR SQUARE
"My GURNEY
OXFORD
jumped right in
and helped with
my housekeeping
Dear Edith,
In a general way 1 have wished you all the
good things I know of, so now 1 am going to descend
to the practical and give you some sound advice
from the store I have accumulated since I started
housekeeping.
Housekeeping naturally suggests the kitchen
first -- its equipment and management, or in other
words, THE RANGE
My range, as you know, is a Gurney -Oxford I
never enjoyed much of a reputation as a cook in my
younger days, so when I thought of being responsible
for three meals a day my heart sank. 1 imagined
myself battling all day with a sulky range, trying
to coax it into a good humour, and covered with
mortification because of late or spoiled meals. But
my dear, my Gurney -Oxford seemed to sympathise
with my inexperience. From the day it tame it
jumped right in and helped. it has become my
good right hand, and 1 go my way confident that
my Gurney -Oxford will not disappoint me.
it has the cleverest arrangement for regulating
the drafts, well named the Gurney Economizer. One
small lever put up or down does everything. The
foe will stay in all day, hardly burning any coal at
all—then, presto ! ,, It is burning brightly, ready to
bake or roast. An arrangement of flues keeps the
oven always properly heated, so that the biscuits
or bread tome out light and crisp and brown. Yes,
Edith, as Bob says, 1 have developed into "some
cook," and I *ken tell him he must give at least half
the bandit to our Gurney -Oxford.
You will understand my enthumbusis
you have bad better after
Gamey -Oxford a a ss& or so.
Si reseely Yours, HOUSEWIFE.MARY
pI IFE.
C. J. HARPER, GODERICH