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The Signal, 1924-2-7, Page 4C Thursday, February 7, MA THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT, Playing Cards and Prizes Valentines and Valentine Novelties Porter's Book Store BUS AND BAGGAGE SERVICE Sunday Afternoon By ISABEL HAMILTON, Goderich, Ont. Wt t'uuna g.. t.r.ther: do cod sruwbie. Though thy path is dark as alight ; There's a star to guide the humble: Trw•t iu God. and do the right. Let the road be rough and dreary, And its end far out of sight ; Foot it bravely; strong or weary, Trust in God and do the right. Norman Vclnoxl, PRAYER our heavenly Father. we thank Thee for the at«turauet we have that Thou art not a God far -of but One Who is near auto all those who ,illi upon Thee, who call In sincerity and in .truth- 114R -u' . » r' beseech to face Ilfe s problems with eounagc. believing that He who gives the itasks will also give the strength and greet. to meet and solve them. To 'Thee we would give lull the glory of our life's servke through Jesus Christ our Lord. Arnett. though it were just another e1$pter iu the Boot, alt !Neuter my. it waa cnlbrh not lieanse Joshua was the author. lint the promiueut figure t hroughout It, patget . 11 ,.latah* the hlst,try of Israel under the com- mand and government of Joshua; and eestablishing of religion among Mem In today's leasaq we have their ,•,tr:, ar into Caution begun. Verse 1 -2 -The Call. "\.o% Ortel rile death of ]loxes tuts servant of the Lord. it twine to pass that the lord ..pale unto Josluta, the son of. Non. Moses' minister. saying \he+w nu}' ,•moult is dead; now Thee, therefore arise. go over tlds Jordan, 1l , .and all this peoere. undo ifie- land which 1 do give to them, even to the children °f, Israel." "After the ,leant of Moses." In i,uet :N '; w.• read how the chlldreu of Israel wept for Moses thirty days, so that 1t would be after this Interval that the L,•rd spoke unto Joshua the von of Nun. 411140•' minister. When Mm:es ....elicited d the twelve men to faro and spy out tike laud. out. of thou W114 a ashy.,. t h,,• -on of NMI. It war thou hi. noun., was eluu,g•vl to Joshua m(w ring "(;,vi -,!p." From that time onward he was in clove touch' with Moses, tuconling his"aidesdt Milli' as 'we would say. lied bad spokes' to Montes concerning Aim: - "Anti the Lord said unto Moses. Take thee J,a,htra, they son of Nuh. 'a 'Mad in whom is the' spirit, and lay thine hand upon him" (Num. '27 :2S. s. Now God spoke to Joshua directly, saving. "Moaea my servant is dead." 11 luappa•ued just as Gal had decreed. The children of Israel were encamp- ed iu the plains of Moab by Jordan: near Jericho. just in sight of the promissl land. God had told Hosea that .w1 eu he_1wd eaxn_tbe..land from afar he would be gathered unto his people (Num. 27:12. 13,. Gal not only took notice of the death of I119 warrant Moors. but also of the one tit- ter' to step into the vacant place of leader. Honor and great power were to be conferred on Jolum. but lie had been in training and it is they who have learnt to obey who are fittest to role. The death of ou,• man makes room for another and so the call of "Arise" la heard again and again 1t was a call to particular service. -Arise, go over this Jordan." It was also a call to exercise faith. for at that time of the year the Jordan was flooded (l'hap. 3:15). Gal haring said "go over" would open u way for them to get into the land "which I -do glee to them." When speaking to the patriarchs it was promised, "I will give it" but here 1t Is actually as though they were in full possesllon, "That have I gir'u nolo you" (verse SI. _ _ I Bu, meets till trains. Calls made for pases.g,•rs and baggage to any part of the town. Prompt service guaranteed. Telephone 51, Day or Night H. R. STOWE 1 Re..b•ati•e. Cambria 'load, opposite the Organ Factory Office Electric Wiring We specialize in Wiring of all kinds. Let us give you an estimate -kW wiring your It use or garage. Private Telephones, Motors Dynamos, Electric Bells and Burglar Alarm Systems A;1 \V..tk G,••.r..utr. l {',Nit, Iron and Toast by Electricity We have an assortment et the best Electric Irons and Toasters made in Canada. 8TU TAIT Electrician Vaud St. - Plisse 251J Doerr DA TRYCM TOW Cilia You Hear? LEONARD EAR OIL rel,eresboth Herd Norm sad Deaf - sew Net rub a beck e1 era And :asset is e..trila` Price 81.20 Fee Sok Everywhere. interesting des riptove (old.r sent Upton teetuese. A. 0. LEONARD. ire. 7e alk Ave. Note Yet* 1 — S. S. LESSON FOR FEB 17th, 1924 1 soon Title-do.hua and the Cue - quest of Canaan. Leeson l'an,,,age-obeli. 1:1-9; 23: 1-3. Golden Telt-Josh. ,3:1I. The book of J„shua begins as Beauty :A Gleamy Mass of -Harr 35c "Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair (.iris! Try this/ When combing and dressineg 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 twice as thick and heavy -a man 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 - 1 gle hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stop. falling out and dandruff die - appears. (Tet a bottle of delightful, re- freshing "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter and just zee how healthy and youthful your hair becomes. MRSI MISENER'S ACHES AMA PAINS in lout. 11:24 we rind of'Gol tell- ing Mores what the extent of the country they were to Inherit would be; and here in verses 3-5 that is re- peated to Joshua. It is av though God lad said, The whole land, not excepting a foot's breadth." The leading of the children of Israel into such n great land way a great task but God hastened, as k were, to assure him by saiying "As I was with Moses, so i will be with thee; I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee." Verse 5.9 -The Eneouragements. The very arguments Joshua and (pleb tried to persuade the people to believe their report of the land they bad gone to spy out, God here made use of to encourage Joshua to go up and settle the people and divide for an inheritance the land, "whkh 1 LORD BYNG MEETS SIX HUNDRED OLL' COMRADES .lie Point St. Charles (Montreal) shops d the Canadian National Railways bold tier h nag seat more NMI ~you titan tiny one industrial firm in Canada. Sia hundred of those veterans were irVse y by Lard w� d ieg • wt to the shop,. the Governor-General shaking hands with And talking to Back man sdividaaiy with tb Dae d the drawn up - tour ranks tate length of the erecting shop. The v pit shows Lord Brig staking Meads WIC. * eft troop from left to t are: Majed P K.. Private Sees easy tate Governer-G"'�Ir Ooprinterteknt of Motive Power. Canadian N Railways; Me. T.14.1 m D.C.M�I.t �s'- PEll sae s( �s/a Caaadtaa National Railways, and His Eaoaibtey Lad Brag of Vitttt(y• " Br•aeh1om. Ott. -"sur 1 web to you for her my lumber why meet) curiae- ty. wondered if tees, would benefit by your medicine. It teas the most profit- able action 1 have ever taken, 1 heart- ily assure you, for through its results I am relieved of most of rely sufferings 1 have takensix boxes of Lydia E. Pink - ham's vegetable Compound Tablets and a bottle of Lydia E. Ptnkharn's Blood Medicine, and 1 can honestly say 1 have never been so well before. 1 had suffered from pains and other troubled since I was fifteen years old, and during the 'Greet War' period I worked on munitions for two years, and, in the heavy lifting which my work called for, I strained myself, causing pelvic infiammatlon from which 1 have suffered untold agony, and I often had to gin up and go to bed. I bad doctored for several yea's without getting per- manent relief, wbea I artedrtake your medicines." -Mn. Mis- EN*)., Brancbtoo, Ont. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkhem Medi- aneCo. Cobog O■tario,font freeoopy of Lydinra E. PtnS kam s Private Text - Book upon " Ailments of Women." C IIIIIII111"- „trill swore auto ti,elr fathers to girt' them." yThrew tints,: le be command- ed to "doe string and of a good cour- age." To this kid he is told to give good heel to the\law of Moses -medi- tating upon it daffy and night. He was not to make ne laws but to ob- serve to do all that was written in the niti. _Joshua had hown on dif- as not lack- fercmt otensions that heti Ing in courage but having been rais- ed to a position of great power sol authority he 114441+:11 to know the dam of God so that by his own example he might maintain the honor and power of it amongst hi's people. To the common.' to ktep the law of God was n,klttib the promise. "for then thou shalt make thy way prosperotre. and then thou shale have good manses (Terse 44). (coming as he did after such a great leader as )loses. Joshua would be doubtful of his own sufficiency for the teak, wo Gol repeated and repeat- ed the admonition -"Be strong and of a good courage." _"have not I vommande(l thee? 11.• will return with a atrauge yule• ledge Of hills and rivers and forests and gardena!" And for the refrain there is this aeaur- ant•e : "Be at peace! You mutt stay with the mirk that you do! \1'e see the work that you do. lie pt peace!" -Jtan alaoKeusle gas The Point? don: -"What is a roost. fatter'!." Father: -"A roost le a pole , on which clleksets roost at tight." "And what is a perch, pato?" "A perch le what chickens 1•t'r"h on at night." "Well, paha, couldn't Chickens roost un a perch?" "W7y, bf courac." And couldn't they petAt on It roost?' "('erealealy" "But If the chickemt needled on a roost, that would make the roost a perch. would'nt It?" "0, heavens! Yes, 1 suppose so." "But if after some chickens had perched on • most and made it a perch some chicken§ came along and roosted on the perch and made it a roost, then the.. roost would be a perch and the perch would be u roost. and some of the ' c'hickes, would be roosters and the others would be perchers, and - "Oh, Ruane --Susan. take ibis "lid to bed at once!" God had called and erotnmissinn•d ,len- hua to do tills work and therefore would he with him. so there was no nerd for fear or dismay. So in our day if we keep the fear of the lord ever before us. and study to do His will. He will make our way prosper- ous and we shall have good 1411(0.40. Chap. 29 :1.3--sloshua'a Freewelf Ser- mon. "And It came to pass a long time after that the Lord had given rest tnito Israelfrom all their enemies round about, that Joshna waxed old and stricken in age. And .To,.1ma cal- led for all Israel, and for their elders. and for their heads. and for their judges, and for their odeers. and geld unto them. 'I am o!d and stricken in age; And ye have seen all that the Lord your God had done unit° all these nations because of you; for the Lord your God is he that hath fought for you" Towards the end of his life Joshua called an assembly of the mighty men of the nation known in after years as the Sanhedrim and to them be addres- sed himeretf. He spoke of his age. veing that as a reason why they should give heed to bis words. His life had been spent In their service. and be wished once again to review that service and emphasise what God through him 1ytd accomplished for them. For the proof of this be says. "Ye have seen all that the- Lord your God bath done, not what I have done or what you have done. We were on- ly lnstrumentw In God's hands." TL WAR God who drove out 'Tie nations to make room for them, and In the succeeding verses of this and the fol- lowing chapter he exhorted them to be true to God and warned them what the consequence would be if they should turn to Mole. In all of this addresti, be !!rowed himself seafoua for God and for Israel. . noir Gnat Heti Mr. Gasemaan: "Yes, 1 suppose I teen claim to b� a financial enemas. and Just thlplt 1 started business with a shoestring." Miss (',teen: "Mercy! It's genius; A man who could get anybody to buy one shoestring could'nt help but sueeeed." Somewhat the Same 'Been able to get any coal'(' "No; but I've aubscr'ibed to an- other Sunday newspaper." -Life. Vicks Relieves His Catarrh WORLD MISSIONS Any devoted mtwd(mary leads a double life. He 1s two men; he iv of his own tribe. and he iv of another trlhe, dwelling in a stranger weather, speaking of lone and greater think,. In another tongue. and knowing other fruits of the Tree of Life.- -than film white brothers do. Standing before a white andlesnn•, she map that is hung behind him where he speaks can never mean to him the little it (loon to them -for him It Is n mountain and a river and a aesw'n :.•;, rnvans make trays upon it and roof.. are there with each a Tell of smoke When you hear a ehnrch hell he heart, a drum: when yon tnrn en nn elertrie heater he re- members in hlv lo.net n friend of his. sitting on Ma heels mhhve an ember that he blows to flame Behind an audience °f n bite faces he' sees other fates. -n Asan of brown f11erq-I1 1s the tide of the people of the Tribe of God that rises In Afriea. This erten/don of Intimate hutmen knowledge tin the treasure M a mis- nionsry. A Ruth once bronpfht m. • little song he had made In 11s own tbnkne; It is shoot the adventures of the Belo who have gone among other Bantn Whole sin mksdonerlon Ben It 1a: "if Ood finds • straight nen And sends him to a far eonntry "The Beat Remedy Yet," Says New Brunswick Sufferer Melt a little Vicks VapoRob in a spoon. Inhale the vapors. Then In- sert some in nostrils, snuffing it well back. Yon will be delighted to see how It clears the head. (catarrh sufferers seem to think they have to endure It forever be- cause the live In a "catarrh ell - mate." The dlseate is hard to get rid of, but Vick. brings welcome re- lief and In many casein persistent use has wrought permanent benefit. Vickm is a quick -acting• treatment for all cold troubles-abs0:bed like a liniment and et the mine time in- haled as a vapor. Mr. John T. Payne, of South Tilley, New Brunswick, says: "I have used Vicks VapoRub for catarrh of head and throat and found It the best remedy yet When rubbed well Into the forehe•nd and cheat and snuffed up the nostrils it relieves the con- gestion and makes brewthing full and free" At all drug stores, 50c a jar. For a free test size package, write Viek (chemical Co., 344 8t. Paul 8t. W. Montreal. P. Q. Though Ykka L new In Canada 18 has a remarkehle sale in the States. Over 17 million Jars used yearly. Packed 4111 the Y2 lb. Always fragrant Always — the same Always—in good condition Wherever and whcntver tau buy 11. off_ ittvp74. TEM Was Why ' No man can forge my name to a Cheque,' declared Grey at the club the other day. "Go on!" said a member who con- sidered himself rather a dab at writ- ing in any hand required. "Ton give me a pen and a piece of paper, and 1'11 bet you won't know my writing from your own " The materials were produced, and the signatures were compared. All present agreed that the hyo could not be diwtingutahed apart. "Ah, but that's written on a piece of paper," said Grey. "I Haid forge my name to a cettpque" "Rnme thing," replied the other. 'Not at a11, old man," replied Grey. "I've no banking account." birdmen Dottie -"Duo you love me, John?" John -"Of eourne, dear!" ROBERT WILSON FOR Frost -Bal Homestea Hamilton Street Hard Wood Baled Straw Fertiliser R,Kk-faced Shingks Rubber -tired bugger. Phone 165 GODERICH 'There's tie Cater Thier wets great excitement In the Adele) of Tootwey. A new store had opened. 1t was to te. run on the liner of those threepeuny and sixpenny shops, which are get- ting quite a feature of our big shop- ping centres nowa,lays. The store was being Tan by. a mal c•all.'I comm. and k wee not hard to tell that he oras aot'a Scots- man. One dad , .r..uian came iu. chola a toy and 1.,t - aperxt In the pr'o" ptlerur'e l.usl. "Excume m,•. tn.. bum," acid Conley buthe 103- are ninepeaee." "But I tboug!,: this waa a three- penny hre -penny a d sixp.•nnr store," protest- ed the tan Omer. "Veil. maiam. _1 lean. It was the repI), "Iloy mueh pollee and sixp,ktce'•" t.. yon,• is three - For Every Use About the House Por washing, floors and lino• eum—washi woodwork and windows- the loaam uses --about the house— SURPRISE wears well— washes well in any water and is soft on the hands. "Then why don't your chest go up and down like the man is the mother' The Fatal Finish Cynic -"Just saw another with an unhappy ending !" Jolly: "Hero low the girl?' "No: married her!" Flavoring the Cake "Suede." said the girl's misrtrees, "go and are If the rake's done. Sfick a kolfe In 1t. It's done tf the knife comes out clean." Muni. departed . Some Minutes later alae returned beaming. 'The knife eome out tie clean as a ',Untie." she said, "so 1 stuck the rest of the knives In 1t, and the forks sad eponne, iloo.—Londsm Opinion. 1Rtdaied Jar 'Quo yon have sass Rresap 1's wife? I hoar the 1s a oomph** beauty." "Complete/ Why, she !'essely concluded." tr 177�r)r,.d ,,n,II', ii, l t,'r :if .111(1 l)( 11, ! 1'd',t,'t 1