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The Signal, 1924-1-31, Page 61 ,t, is r 11 1 • i II -Thursday, January 31, 1911 sre BARGAINS IN Stationery Steck-taking clear -out of these lines : Holland Linen, regular 25c. Special 12 I -2c. Gages' Kid Finish and Gages' Linen Lawn, regu- lar 50c, special 20c, of two for 35c. Porter's Book Store BITS AND BAGGAGE SERVICE -,r- Bus menta ad trains. Calls made for passengers and baggage to any part of the town. Prompt service guaranteed. Telephone 51, Day or Night -0- H. R. STOWE Resid.•tee. Cambria Road. opposite the Organ Factory Alffice CAR OWNERS Wet or Dry Storage 1f laying up your car this win- ter. we wish to respeetfullly remind you that your Battery needs iii hal Bare and attention during the winter months to as- sure its being ready for duty next spring. We are Battery Experts. and have the necessary equipment and facilities for caring, for any make of Battery. RADIO FANS FANS We handle Radio A and B 13e- chargable Batteries. call and ask us about them. ALTO ELECTRIC a BATTERY SERVICE I. cor Colborne street and Square Electric Wiring We specialize in Wiring of all kinds. Let us give you an estimate for wiring your h use or garage. Private Telephones, Motors Dynamos, Electric Bells and BtlrglarAlarm Systeas All Work Guaranteed Cook, Ina and Toast by Electricity ' We have an assarltllefr Ot the best Electric Irons and Toasters made in Canada. ROBT. TAIT Electrician Went St. Pbone 254J v SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Apply Wlphur as Told WieM Your elfin Break* Out Any braids. out of the skin otq 1tsf. 7t17A! Cr Is ppm est byapplying Mentho-Sulphur. The pimseem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a. pimple re- mover. It is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and use it are cold cream. .444 j4�. w-iRa THII SIGNAL, Sunday Afternoon By ISABEL HAMILTON, Goderich, Ont. Souls of met, molly will ye scatter Like a crowd of frightened sheep? Foolish hearts. why will ye wand From a lore .o true wind deep' Fur the lore of t:td is broader Titan the memeur s of man's mind, awl the 'wart of the Eternal 1s most wonderfully kited. • -F. W. Faber BRAYER A'mlghty God. help its Iu. under- stand thy law and to d.. It obediently and lovingly.•; that we tiny enjoy the happy leml . of such action. and find in e♦p•vience a light mar many n mys- tery. ys- tery. Amen. (Joseph Parker.) S. af. IF.$SON FPR FEB. Loth, 19:4 Lesson Title -The Failure at Ra - dean. Leeson, Passage -Num.- 14 : 1-111. , (:olden Text --Nuns. 14:9. 01 the five blocks of Mnaes only one e.f them. Numbers, has an English ti- tle. Thi' others are the original e:reek. The word "Numbers" teas ms what. in addition to histoy, is con- tained In the book. The children of Israel had (avtiomre as "the stars of heaven far toultitnd"." Twice In this iook is there mention of the nttp,her- ing of the host ; the fir -t time wljls at 0,111 cud !IV. second thirty-nine years afterwards. in thus plains of Moab. wits'e •'among these th.•r' was not a 'man .1 :11eni whom M....•: and Aaron nowhere'', priest nowhen. when they sum-. I tiered the children of Israel in the 1 w htelenasss of Sinai. For the lord i hail 4314 of them. they shall surely die in the wilderness.' And there Wan { not left a man of them. sae" Caleb `the soil rot Jephinnth, unel Joshua/stile sou of Nun" In to -day's lesson the children of 1a - real had reached the lorlers of the 1 promisees land. Wel had told muses it,, select a responsible man. a ruler in each of the tribe- and send them as 1 spies into Canaan to hook over the i (and and take note of the nature of the soil to see. whether It be gond or Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c "Danderine" does. Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten your hair brush with a little "Danderine" and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear trice as thick and heavy -a masa of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, freshness and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair "Danderine" is also toning and stimulating each sin- gle hair to grow thick, long and strong. ]lair stops falling mut and dandruff dia. appears. Get a bottle of delightful, re- freshing "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter and just ser, how healthy and youthful your hair becomes. PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE "Pape's Diapepsln" for Gas, indigestion or Sour Stomach last III Btomsnk correctedl never the slightest distress iadigeation or a .our, acid, oro ash, after you eat a tablet Ps c Diapepsin." The moment it reeacklw-•Je stomach all sourness, flatulent', be r' bora, grew, palpitation and pain I appear.guarantee reek p e# age bearr odigestion at once. Ishii a rein afaoat• trouble for her emote. IitgeNrsil �a11'�'�� ��`•k DIOTHERI Child's Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" 11.,.r • Mother! A teaspoonful of "(abfornia Fig Byrut" now will than °sept..e clean the 11111. bowels and in a fhser11.,,e, , you have a well, playful ebitd matt.. Even if moms, feverish, bilious, cc•sstpat.E or full of told, children love 11" p:ars.et taste. Tel, your druggistou want only the gperntti•,• 'California Fig Syrup" whisk Iraq ' Boss 1, r babies and children ee6 r• . e to pt •••1 ea bottle. Mother, ens. •.h et toy "t-literaia.1e Ashes say hill. fat or lean. and in order to oaths- fy thy people they were to tiring back ,Vow, of 111e fruits. They were alma to observe the people as 40 their num hes net strength of Iaaly -flew, o many. strong or weak. and slit whe- ther they lire) In moues eer tents. 11 villages or walled (•INes. These d „Boit,• instrue•t4nK were carried out to the tetter. they spending forty day travelling'througlt ('steam lhi then return two reports were plesented- a majority and a minority report - ten ngallt,t two. As evide see o what the soil was t'almble of prxluc hug they brought figs, pomegranate« and n Natoli of grapes as large ant so heavy that it required two men 1' carry it hanging from a staff. find their report ended" there. all w'i'th have been well and the eltitdren o boost w<onid taevr gone In and promos Med the mmol. 'tut atter sayln "Snn•ly it floweth with milk and hoe ey alai this is the fruit of it" the prose tkd to tell Intw Implsldble h would he for thegs to attempt to con quer the Inhabitants. who were nut of a great stature In whose sigh they were , ns grns«hopleers. The Ju.tgueut of the ten was -We Ile mo nhle to go -hp against tlg'm.' lIn tet '0 tar hand the Minority. ('*deb out Jashun .said "Test lis go up at once and posse'. it. for we ars well able tit oyt•r,•, ne it." Chap. 14:1 -4 -Effect of Minority Rs - Port. -port. • It wa►s a« dbewgh the people were already In the presence of these -giants-the chlldn-ii of -hick. Ter ror filled their souls and they cam m'etely' forgot Ctxl's l,rPw'tW4 with them and Hjs promise that Canaan was ':1 hind which I give auto tin children of Israel." From erring out weeping they passel to murmttring to each other against \loses and Aaron The nest step wens op,4•n r•omplal'nt 11'urds took• on form In which they prol..w•d to throw off the Icndersttll 01 Moses and select n calan111 for tt,esineelves who would tend'them hi9,•k to Egypt. in their frenzy they f.w got the task•maaters and the drudgery of brick -making. Neither did they take• into ac•ount that on the return journey there would I 1 nn pillar of fire by night or pillar of cloud by day nor would they lois fed by manna n1 the way. 14 might he haul to ermquer Carman. but It wunld is. hadrer to re- tort' to Egypt. - GODRRICH. ONT. woo mom, PUTS HEALTH AND VJM INTO WOMEN So &pars. MacPherson of i• Lydia E. Pinlrkam's Vege- table Compound , I " Brantford, Ontario. -"I was slways % dead ani the least enaction would pot r• one out fora day or two. I bad a Ipressing pain oa the top of ply bead, pain in the nape of my sect. and when I stooped over I could not get up with- ? " out help, bents of pain m my back. - ' I did not sleep well and was nervous at the least noise. I keep house, but I 1 was such a wreck that I could not sweep the door nor wash the dialogs without ly- ing down afterwards. A friend living I ' sear ms told me what Lydia E. Pink- ( ham'sVegstable Compound had done for her so I to take it With the fret • bottle I felbrighter and got so i could wash dishes and sweep without hying to lie down. Later I became regular again in moi monthly terms. I have taken ten bottles all told and am now ' all better. I can truly ay that your n wonderful medicine cannot be beaten t for putting health and vim into a wo- man. o- • man.' -Mrs. JAMB 11. MAcPggasort, t 309 Greenwich Bt, Brantford, Oat e 11 you are sufferingfrom a displace- ment, teem of female weakness write to the Lydia E. Plnkhani Medicine Co., Co Ontario, for Lydia E. Ptnk- ham'e Private Text -Book upon "Ad- amants Peculiar to Women" o lifted. Thos we hail the first per-- - - nianent dwellers in unr "Horne." The restited .speedily hewer re - suer . 1 ilw.el the iu11ate. to spread the new. of a le per charity' to the • numerous levet* lm the city. The ward was suou flllwh and 1 built four enure omit houses within the two pairs that followed. The 'Thrum" is nue of a number of kindred Institutions •-4a1t.•rel through- ' out India, ('1(1nn and Japan. The Mission has btru blessed ley God. to the pltys�ra1 comfort and spiritual salivation of mane thousands of suf- fering lepers in the Fast. -From the v I Annual iGelort ut Mindn'ny Moine for 19'w, -By Rev. A. TL Wagtail. i Tortures of Sciatica Verses 5-1i1-Fyiends Try to Leave Them. Messes and Aaron, instead of being angry at the people for mnrntutdng a- gainst them fell prontr to before Mein as though pleedlug with them to be reeoneile.l to clivi and so flare thrm- ,a•It,-- and their wires and children from Alii. M1 101* then p:end with them staying. "Rowel not. neither Ir; afraid of them. The Lord your (teal winch goeth before y1 1u. he shall fight for you. according to all that he did for you in Egypt before your eptid a." (Dont. 1 :29:30.) • t Ilii nod Joshua then tried what they could do to dissuade them from turning hack. They had seen more Than rite others. for the people were not as strong as they apeen red -"thee are bread for ns; their ele•fenee is de- parted from them." They slloiepd how anxiotes they were to (•nnvinee the people for they rent their clothes, them indicating their holy tndlgttstiott at the sin of the people and their fear of the wrath of (:ori that would ate anre to follow suet apostasy. This but lnereaaed the an- ger of the people so that the eongre. gatlon proceeded to stone them with mtoueu. They had 'Token for the glory of God and now tion they are to suffer for oo doing. 'the glory of the Tort appeared in the tabernacle of the congregation before all the c:,iitren of Torael." Christiana are in our day am afraid of stopping out as were the children of Israel In their day. When es- face giants we quail, forgetting that "All nnseen the Master walktth By the -toiling servant's side; Comfortable words He talketh While Hie hands uphold pod guide." WORLD MISSIONS In IMOD on land granted by 410r- ernment. my eolleague, the late Rev. W. It Wlmrttm, erected a ftlain bam- boo -mat shed Capable of housing twelve lepers.. Having eolleeted a Ram of money for Initial purpntyeo, 'Me handed offer to me the task of filling the ward and prosecuting the work. The flrat duty was the In -gathering of the fleet In/utters. A bullock cart .. 'tAli#fiF 1n company with a native helper, T pfoeveeded to the pagodas where i knew rennin ptttable came* of disease and suffering were sheltering. In some respects the first day's work was ns hard a* any in our his- tory. Tt Was by no meant easy to In- duce the first leper to ascend the cart and frust himself to our care. Sus- plel,n filled the minds of all. Many wondered what we meant, and all were fearful. There wan a general movement away from the vicinity of the Intruding strangers hut it must by remembered 1t was the first day's work In the "leper field" of Mandalay. Parma /don wan egor only weapon, and bottom passed ere, at evening, the cart entered the gates of the "Home," lad- en with seven stricken )sperm. A promnIM' was Mode, that after.* week's experl"nee of the Rome, all w'qo wiati d to do so might return to the pagodas. The week passed; m1m- pie remedies were apptiM to ease their sgffertng; plain, who'esome diet was dinpenmod to them: clean e'othes took the place of filthy rags; kindly °Distort wag given at all times. On the eighth day 1 rMeemed toy prom - lag. and, calling them together rre- attaded them of the eolglaet, "Mande but no bandaswas raised. "ou wish to All veto* turn " wish to stay, handl ap;" and every head was •r 1 Relieved by Enriching and Petrifying toe Blood Sciatica i= neuralgia of the sri.ahr nen•" and tine .1r.•stme•ut -14.,1111 tae the same as1for other forms of neu- rnlgla. $eIarI3i, is stubborn I11 rem silting truatmett nuul the nuinn t fre- quently suffers tar -Venni So many eases of .«•laths hoc•, been helped by I)r. \11IILtm Pink fills that every sufferer Is Justified In giv- ing this treatment h flow nigh trial. )Ir. Williams' fink I'tlls •10 not simply relicv.• pain - they correct diastase.. caused by weak, watery 14100(1. T1111m they are beneficial in the treatment of even the' most severe dlsOraers. Their t-alne in cases of this kilt, I. shown )q• the experience of Miss ).,Irzie Free- man, N,.gie. ('reek, (fat_ who ray.: -- "i was confined to bed for set+ n weeks with Sciatica. What T suffer- ed is almost Impossible to realize The ,Irx•tor did all be ctnId for nes and yet i was not getting any Netter and he told me the trouble. was Me to leave mP crippled. A nelgltb r ho was In to sew me, strongly acyi.. me to try Dr. Wlllismo l'Ink PIIIs 1 de, edict to do so and after tak .g them for a w14 a (mind they w P helping me. 1 rrintinuprl taking tl pills until 1 heel taken nine twox.•s when 1 was able to walk *a well a ever, and felt that i was folly res rel. iii view of what these iills It e done for me 1 strongly reomme d them to all suf- ferers." If yon areuttering from any con- dition due t• poor. watery blood or weak nen . begin taking Dr. Wil- liams' 1'I . fills now and note how your -lr ngtlt and health .will improve. The new sales Mx wilt not Inx•ratee the ice of i)r. Willitm.•' fink ns the company pays the Mx. Von c n still obtain the pills through any it'ine'dealer at :0 Pent. n box. or by mail: post pail. at this price, from The !tr. Williams' Medici M. Brx•kville, (lift. 1JAMtI.TerN'a (:RAND (1L)) MAN Mr. Adam Brown, who recently, at the *tinted meeting of the Can- ada 111,•, mored n rote Of thanks to the employees for the 11eventleth sureeneise time. Mr. Rmwa la now ninety-.ight yen?. of age. and re- signed three year* ago from the poet of Postmaster of Aamlltos, after occupying it for thirty yearn. . ('aSAI: (('utltiewd from lege ae solid outtalde of thus runlet truck. to faetlltate turnouts. Construction The t0lk'7 of the Bounty las. been, for the past two yearm, to hare the roads surfaced with crushed gravel, widened to the required standard and properly hw. \Chen oads wen• floutdltcecu+?lrtx•(tnl throughoutthertb' moody, In many claws eareful attention Was given. to the matter of ditches and drainage. but through long years of Indtfterence to maintenance these ditches have been blacked from various eausta. so that it la a a,antmuu. uc curentw to find wester %lauding on the sides of the roads walking into the: fouudatons of the road and cameing the surface to break up througb leek of support. It is to an effort to ne- Ileye these conditions that our roil cunstrnetluu is (errieal a1. When a crushing plant Ie In up.ratiou it Is ne•eseary to operate It to capae.tty to get tht• greatest eff!c•Ieocy, and moreover it la necessary to operate forty' or fifty; tiny., In one pit before Moving to another pit as (•exits 01 mot, lug are high., For three reasons It Is not profitable to awe a crushing plant for applying gravel In small quantities. but the operations of these outfits must ie an continuous sections of road requiring thouair Ms of yards of ma- terials. l'ruslrer plants are of advan. tag.. chiefly in that: Its utilising .Ie- I«,sita of stone and worse gravel. stip- "plies of material may be secured claw' 10 the w.,rk,•and In many easy miles of hauling dishltar is saved; the screening of gravel permits of build- ing up the foilnc4ttion of (-'owe ma- terial and placing the fine material ,;u 1 tum, which is the proper 0omd1111.n : crushed rel 1s superior to'nncrush• art mate.�rtu in 1111tH}- respects: me•han. 1hemi loaelin 1 Labor Preferable We find uree acrotint or day lalalr pr•feueL;e f, the following reasons: 1,04111 teontrac ors are not properly eplipttPtl to c rry out the work to the best adroit gr ; inexp'riene•e nn tin• part of tau contractors lea.la to errors ♦1n eonnotion that .eon- uot he remedied, owlelge of the proper.resultsto be bMlned is lack- ing at times and. in ase case., tin' desire to carry out the ,ntraef to the letter, is *leo lacking. it few eon - tractors have a tendency �, try to in- crease their profits 1n th . wily; in- spection a xrt,n co. s 1 t are e11mI . 1 n11 the roots of advertising. tendering nil eon- srnn fico bond". ore not epee tPrel : the work may be started with more cvpelition and complete! a rely within the proper time. while ny change of plans or proeeechure are t into eftert witlr,tt difficulty; prafl` are belt with the municipality: eon - (Mons in this ,•runty are pe•ullnrl favorable to day work as there men of character and ability to ace in charge of the inflow. Joh., and valuable aweletanre is rends by most nw!nls•rs of the conn l'ontrnct work, of Pones* has many advantages, but they are ant of suf- ficient importuner. In f m county to offset the advantage of day laMir work. At idents o Votaries titan.. much tun nil There eontlmt ambient. to r: due to the pxerienee of ' hotness ; pair: dr in fo for do to tae n great many Ices on the highways Mowing causes: Ines - rivers; car. riving marl ring with lm : Ponds 1n. a melts nark• r4 oma of re- am•r lights and ndition unwire a rel. Very 'few accidents were to ate w.tnt of-repmlr of the high - t .1w. 11111 0114- (•1*inl for .damage of .00 boring paid during the year for an Ambient which oenrred on a hy- wsy. However, the condition of the nod is often blamed for the accident without (•HUPP. Threw fatal strident« on -eared dnring the year on t 11 county roads. tiro. .tom• apparently to rek- ltsm dritintr. an..lner due to Etas driver of the ^n r !o.ing mitten! on account of. t',e. aeti.Ities of a bee, and the Hord on aerostat of the vit•tim un- -fbrttenntely "dipping in front of. an approaching err. The danger pinto x•maining on the higl(wnys require 115 * rule the expen- diture of considerable mime to im- prove prdperly, hot nevertheleee it would appear thnt many should he glen :Meat/011 next year. Standing Committees The standing eommittpr for the year were nomad as follows: -- P:x.rntive-John Reyes. Gee. 11. Hanley:' John Jamieson, Elmore F. Klopp, Matthew Armstrong, Sudo)--.T. W. tfoKibhon, Owen Geiger, C. G. Middleton, J. Wesley Beattie, Thomas McDonald. Flnnne--A. iT. Keph, ('. A. Robert- son. John Dmlglna, IT. '.f. A. Mite -- 1:0'11 n. f;e Pse if11IIMlr1I._.,1 tn?fiinttlnti-Tir. W. J. Milne, Robert If. vhortrM, J. J. Mcf'ntcheen, R. C. 1 Mitnnings. John *Naughton. ' Road and Rridge ,T, F. Jo on, John Hayes, R. S. Naylor, (•. thinker. J. T, McEwen. county Prnperrr-,A. tT. A. Mee - Ewan. C. A.Robertson, W. D. $antlers, John McNnnghton, Oneida Ginn. County ITome--R,lxert Rnehanan. Owen Geiger, R. C. Munninges, Dr. W. J. Milne. B'urden's Committee -U. J. Mc- ()Nnld. Wm. H. Costae, Thom. Inglis, F12E. F. Klapp, A. F Barker. (;ond Roads (7onrminmion-W. H. Cenetre ,7... MPQttmld, Thomes Inglis. deod Reads CesimIsulen The Good Ronda Commission recom- mended that, in aeerrdanee with mo- tions made by Councillors C. G. Mid- dleton and G. R. Henley, R. C. Mun- ning% and 11. J. A. MaelDwan and J. W. Rsattlo and M. Armstrong the towns of Clinton, OOdertch end Bea - forth, rempeetively, he granted ¥limo. 9110110 and 910,000 for road improve - men. The commission ecrordingly prvpsred accordingly. The eomlmtmmton reported that to have carried the emotes Plat with the Workmen's Compensation Hoard would have cost the county $lacus dttrlag the past rots years and that darts' that time the rousts bad brow called sees te pay et this new book Think of it! A big 200 page book with 700 well tested recipes and house- , hold pointers for about the '• Dost of paper, printing and - postage! No wonder they are going rapidly --edition limited. Send 30c for yours to -day (postpaid]. WESTERN CANADA FLOUR Toronto, For -ell your baking - for big loaves that rise right up out of the pans -- for delicious pastry, always insist upon Purity Flour. FEATURES -' Tested, econonricalrecipa you can depend upon. Weights and measures. ' Household information. MILLS COMPANY. Limited Ontario 105 PURITY FLOUR i only about *loot elam"ce. 10 yr•,ti' t.1.wt• . being fwwacoiately deal,. anent. The. commission iu.',•orelinec 1111.1 tial the Jailer was 'toeing fore recommended that with ur.lIt ry pi's ,.std t,. a Towering of costs all round. caution the county ...ultimo/to c.,rry The committee recommended that the its own risk in this regard , request .•f Judge Lewis for typewriter Fittaatw ('esasaitter amt ie', pla►tie hw laid over; that nor taction be taken with regard to the re - The limon-,' ,vnnmitf,e r.rom_ ns•nd ,(Itwt of Andrew Porter with regard ei the Myment of hi nnutls•r .,f uc- ta- th. r..latag of tt a I4wn el.&; •ronut". 31)11 that- with regard ht the that the n"peat of the clerk fur hand- motlon of tbunelilors ('. G Mtdtilro' 'bent asst chairs for the witnew room end G: c:eiger, oconw►uiug tlw di• 1.e grant.'? atrl flat tat request frons riolon 0f county MI".Soros equally Is- j the chairman of the Law iJbrary cof♦- tween the hank of ('omnlerce WO I shoos, t„r supplies for the witaeae Sterling Bank such action le• taken r.►,m. Paige... room and lighting oyes providing the mervie• render...1 'Chet tem .f the Law IJhrary toe left with t'onnty Is• aatisfar•t.rry. The commit• 1Gwi '. lL. gwan. /arta' and Roberts' etc reraomwen,I .t 'no nctfop' tont.•rning wllh iMewwr t''act. the motion of Conneillurs F. J. ale- Everudve Cee minae Quaid anti W. 1). Seeders, favoring a quarterly audit during the ensuing year. - County Property Cetemittee The comity property eummitte.• n - ted having rialtcd the jail and tui ng made* thorough dnspetIon of it. - e »ainilttee funned that every -- thin \\was In perfo•t eonditioi. the Th.. ex•npf l.•,• committee made the fel lemur t•.ommendatlotta: - That. with r.'esat •,, Mie motion of Coun- cillor. It Geiger and W. J. Mae granting a:•: t., tin• }lensed need show, m, mien tar takr,'n. That• with rem grad to the motions of Oounefllora A. l'. hooker and E. F. Knopp grantlie •'on ions -I on Page 7) Ad Clothes a ' 9 . -. for To have Clothes pe - - tly cleansed and good color,` e Soap must remove all the vi ible and invisible impurities. SURPRISE will do this thoroughly. S. L ortel. key ROBERT WILSON Frost Fence wee FOR Hard Wood Baled Hay - Baled Straw Homestead Fertiliser Rock -fid Shingles Rubber -tired Buggies ' Hama* street Pte.. 199 GODERICH CHILDREN GRY Especially mnb for Infants and Children of All Ages ►t Mother!rn in for hen'sover > a aha ►always as*ad It. TIN kind yea laid ItMasast harmless substitute for Myb dean signature of (and SePething nges.reg,Te MUM. se sareetied. Snow directions are so !ask vamp p. Physisi*aa angtdisee e, 4' )01 1