The Signal, 1926-7-29, Page 6_f 4
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THE SIGNAL
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GODERICH, ONT.
Excellent Value in
Dinner
Sets
l ;.inplete 97 -piece sets im-
ported from England.
Priced from $19.75
to $60.00 set
\11-l'F:cCAl.t7.l': IN.
Gifts and Novelties
til l t.ltna, Glase, T,ak•wood
nod lira•$ from 1. ,rope and
the thio 11:.
Porter's
Book -Store
"On the square for fort? /ware
Wiring
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We specialize in Wiring of
all kinds. Let us give you an
estimate for wiring your
house or garage.
Private Telephones, Motors,
Dynamos, Electric Light and
Burglar Alarm Systems
--- Alt Work Guaranteed
Took Iron and Trost by
Electricity
We have an eaeortaent of
the best Electrie Irons and
Toasters trade in Canada
ROBT. TAIT
.�". "..rt. '.V, -r
L. fel
'louse Phone ^-.ilJ Store 82
HELP
S. B. STOTHERS' GOOD WORK
IN AGRICULTURAL OFFICE
Itwwove8 10 E$4 1X and 1. Suereeded
by G. K. Pateraott. 11.S.•[. M.S.
General regret is felt at the an-
nouncement of the removal from Hu-
t„rr-4-.4 M1 of SIL Li. li, 'tO.lber.. who
'renuliteol the *. rirultnral r,pn•senta
1:re's office In thl. county ..1glit years
ago and hula slue, d1rw•re1 the work
lu a 11111 .1B1 effielent nwnner. Mr.
itothers takes chant at one, of the
agri.•uhural rcl4re•eutative'a °eke for
Mi....11111y of Is -,'x. and 4111 Hoole
hl. laluII.' ,'shortly 111, 110 14.4'11
of t:.o r. Nhiel, will l* his 144111-
l
quarter.. Ile 1. sueekste at ('llu-
,)u by Mr. 1.. 11 Paterson. a na-
tio*. 11t the comity of York and u freidl•
nate ,if 1111. Ontario Agricultural I„1
lege. Mr. lhtterw•n had a year's et-
in•rio see :.- : ss.18lll a_ri.'liitural
reprv•sentatIv.' lit 1'*•1 ,vanity and
p.m the past )ear iu 1s"-t-gredm,t4
54.rk at the lows state ('.d11'ge at
\In,•.. h.Ra. 8-11.'re lie obtaiawl the
,degree of M. $.
The ,'diuton 4 ws.ltts•ord in refer-
ring to the change says:
As Mr._ $tothers was 11e first n•-
hre.etll:ltivt Iturol, lois ha,k tie work
'48. net organized ,,ii hls coming nod
it 161 b. -urs the iva.res< I f his per-
-Tie-
r-
Tia- work of .41e1: 111 141111/
is 'lovely 1.ra:stilt:itlon nod i Huron
tl...r.• are, u. ter( of that orlf:nlfxnttolt. lrost 1..ope will rem.mta•r the better
,.vent- ..load" fair.. the Trg,•.11 item- ltrr st.s-k cempa4gn pot Oft in 14++r11u1
I»•r of any *lathy du the I'rovin/w. a few y,•ars ago, under the dIre,•tion
tiering his term of ,ftlte elgbt Young of t1. l.» -al oak'.
Fanner.' Aw.•Ml,li*.ns hate i4N•41 11r- There is also a 1'Iowm.n's Aesoebn-
nuniz,•,1- four or fire .•f which ate still tion. a live organization which seeks
i tm,kpAnBw. ,Mr. sattotb.ra' I,I,•s, las to arouse (•nthtisin-tu in the manly
' oleo). I»•w, that the hot work f. art of plowing a straight fiirn,w.
d,•. I And. a dile front th •. • tl I.,. mlx•h
The forerunner of colds
and grippe.
Heat and inhale Min-
ard's and rub it on the
throat and chest.
The great preventive.
wits. the roang l»,y , s ,,
• ■' along •,. short
• I 1 uWtht cots forth front the land, of
th- The rhi!.'r.i .,f l-ra' I 54 • r• a /huge
liar In 11- ,* 1,!. nr. .$ et in all
thew. forty th,.y t• ger larked
for fowl: hat as soon a- they .wale
nolo the 1*' r•.rr4 of the 'cud of c'an-
aan the m!rueu:mtc teased. However.
s new iil l I kat and I . ,res t1 them In li al::::74ing the hitter rho thought of 4o mr* h 74ta*1 faa} go - they diad 'a'd ul. not ••:y in their
f its .•'let 1n,klstrlrs. The waters of the li tH Iib swtr•t aril ., 0,441.1,. nom lu the
Sunday
Afternoon
r.y 1 .tI:F 1.H atlII
lin»IrrteL '.. r.
!Sack of the Ion( {t tint snowy [Soar,
And back of the 6et,r the mill,
And bark of the mill • the wheat. tend
the shower.
Aad the tun, 4144(1, 1. Father's will.
-1)r. ,11111 •.• 1), B1beo( Ir-.
. «t,, ,trema- 1" ,o 4 -
1 thi, wild,ru•►s Journo)'. '1'L, c 44 t re
beta( trained In physical endurance -
:1md in daily trust for 444.1r .laky
.,•».k.• :o ,luno. -s 1 -
114,1 w.liihl la• ruim4,l
0111,4 marking at a1.. oat -
t the strictly supernatural charac-
ter of 11e supply. WItboul ouch
.'..piton* supplies the vast bolt of the
I.rue-Till•• eoukFllot have ci1414nri-tor
...y length of time lu any part of the
is•nlu*ula. We are told that modern
traveller. through tie da..ort of tonal
ak. .111,111!.+ .uttl.•i.rt for 11rr.
and basest for forty drys. - Speel1k`
diretionw were ..given, about this
bread from heaven." Cud eolith! do
Hi. L rt but the people hail .retain
thTgs hi -N. -and oheerv.. when -TY 1T iT -
would prove them. They were to re-
ceive a religious taaining directly un-
der t1. eye .,f (;,sl Hud the 111.4 1...,m
to 18• N,Igi,t ons a consto,1 .lel».nJ-
1111/1• 1111 1:111 for their dully bread. -- -The people 811811 go out aird gather a t1 ,w*di they 1:i. not Is -.•n warned that
.•..mala rote every lay." The, the? it Nouldn't tall . u''!.r w•vruth 111
were •t...1.wrve the day. ut teat hr \\'e Irur11 frotu .his curly ub.rrc,lnee
tethering and preparing tw'i,. 11s of the day of 1' '1 that th,• $,'hath ,
8.11.1 01 tLr kith ,11y us om cans Nas gI'.4' to Isra,.I I»•torr lilt :aw
previous day. To ,'then. dirntious N'as g1r.•u to %I,•w•,4 111 allnnt shut,.
M11.v•. a,h1..4. "then ye snail know that They vrt:r• not oily tip eea'W from ,
the Lord 1:,1'1. bnoigl:t yon. out 'from, work hal! they wer.l to abide in their I
11e band of Egypt." t,-nt*: Ie•t no m4111 co our
The children of Israel were nowt- • pia..' on the wreath •lay." The y,al►
Wed to hear what their leaders had to bath k more than a mer•• law; It be a
.:.t 10 th•nt and n. t1:cy si,-.4 ,•,•.kii. token of (:od'*Interest in n Wal,`.' 8••'i•
tow:arils t'i• wihlerm•ss they saw the being 1»rth play drool and «ptrltual.
PRATES
Our Heavenly Father. teei.4* 411 to
pray. '4:1ve u» thl- .lay our ,1a11y
bread: with a slue. r..- noel ftrvept
spirit. +Forgive ns 1. r having tit any
time doubted Thy 1.. un rare •ten$
811.11 keep us frim t iltin8 `to .e,• iu
Jesus. the Bread of 4.Ife, given for
the lshment of .:r 8)4415. In inn
a,tnM•' wee pray. .%m. •
$. K. LESSON FOR %t'IJ. Sth. 1926
I.e.son Title -The I.hing of The
\Manna.
I...on Peonage -Exodus 16: 1!36•
Imides Teal -lobo
The children of I.r,.l, having god-
ten safely nerds* the ti.st Flea. halted
h. •rlebral' awls •le
the 11111111 '.4 l'Da rnok.
,gin th.• Journey oat
uwm, taking then, .
farther 8w,1y from
neewstomel life. For
great prs'4' h.1u of
ebthlren and animal.
Shoes last longer
when you shine them with "Nugget".
It waterproofs and protects the leather.
"Nugget" Tan Polish preserves the
original colour of tan shoes.
"NUGGET"
ShoePolisli
Black -Tart -Toner Red- Dark Brown
and White +1►•- -
pillar of e1811d hovering (over them anti roan .ver lus••s anything by. a stn. t
144.ru9c. "Int •if Its the light that shone [Mtn it they .d.»,•n'ativo of the Sabbath.
,1,. ''wIi 1» witte•ssed -the glory of the Lard." and 1.od htrlh.r mnC,• pt.vi+hin fees Int'
Into the wilder- the voice that tq«.ke to !loses rrhuke,l r,llll 9}train•,. ..f }lie u,Irncnlo,ts ,Nee
,.r farther m'.11 ,, keds nnlnu11r'n•t. ag in.sl Ihr Lo:,i. fur over the ehi!dn•,a of lkra••1. }Ir in-
arl their former 011 repr..ne I ins tL,•Ir It adcr. they ,4irilctel ,tow•+ to "till an one r of it to
Ihrr• days that rerllly mnrmnrel 8gnlnst Hod. In tae kept for roar mite ?ions: that
oleo. �om••n nail
tray.11e'I .•nrttl• the t•ycning (:•»i• kipnwlYl ills faltbjnl- they [pay •.w rhe hhati wh,n•w'ith I
Apes by melding 'feet 8..cks of gh.il have fwd r1u do the wild••rn,•s., when
I Ile Interest has heel. taken
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Five
tore, t,anes m,,...,..•1....: , into the ramp ar:rt in the !learning the
t
,,,,,r,m-.--}tare-.1Mwla h••kl- 111WIurhuah t+nhing. sheep•tll�►•bgl, rte.. al r. P. A. idol Beat. aviverin2 a •iistantc 1f thirty prluwd sraa all while . with.. _1110
Ent."
1'1111t1n. J''.oler. Brussels and- font- .n,krw. Mr. St. -liter's a,it•lstant. m11es. The Wort diw',,,ufi.rr•r (.1 -their l.rv•ml•wl brad. u,d i•y,v7 nun [n
whit, awl three f•aar.we.ii 4131 l',..4.-• lit having
11/444 1111 8 coup,. •)f $heet. pilgrimage 1»•gan to ' e:r 54,:,1, ti • forst a,eorvling to :h. rpnteemen*n of
t44bnr,. Fort54 f.h and Exeter. bring- 414plotng tank., :14,(1(84 herd of pmt- sumo,. of •osier, fa oil. T',• 4'
"'! his faults. ahtw s comwu,krl that
ir8 one of these to within ten tulles try ars collet per year and alone 4(lfl hs,} provisions IeftJ :nom %•1111 r tl'"y 4418 ng should 1»• stored for another
„t ....torp young man and woman In the eggs tUstrihntel to school children took with them mr of Fgyt. (:,»i .,••r hat tees• et -et sem.- •Eiw'I t, H.•ut
..41141). Theme 444Irs..w proved very every year. The poultry Indi-try huts again gave them to kn••w.of Ills g...I- , ones among them ohs rnnlalc't hent
nor. ' fill anti h,n.. ,'r..ntw6 a desire taken ora
Ger ,+oe,r4hiag of the -sort as n perms- n the t, waste 8,1 tb , 1 fw
n.lit "41411411 to room, than iris' the see- alfalfa 1am1.ni74u list fall re.nite«t ill . et fee<h..I. • they ort .m thr+r y+ 1t nor only spoiled but drew down the put-uf moth 1 .•.I ,., Tn the Ark. , 11
"...Wry w•ho».1 work. ,the "septillion ..f nl»tut 1111rtr per ...oat. r,ael)lu74 In a short time`1aim, a read wrath of their leader nla,n'Dern. for t1•at w'hi.4 • ' 'line *WE their I}�
lar. mothers has been ver')- 881••11 It • more *Nairn in the .,county this unol for there they f,mnd twelve •»1 diem Ir $
t tr+tai- l+n norm's apple Industry sprl g. wells of water amt's. cel ty halm tY - h distrust of the one who fa "the pa -t . 1x0
spring. same 7esterda7. tally. and fore' n•nwml r :,) that the I,,.r.! The
Hol It w'ss largely Through his 011- • Altogether the work arms to he we!! making,* flier eampthe t mond, 1't 10 ,\r„ i' .a• of -1 , i� , .,4. ••1 th••ir , tit,•ui. Th. r listen,"
u inlawl •for the new re rresMttotl5e, Masted M Il breadth. but t este••, -• - -41y !s
Ills benefit,. Who forgiven' all Mine --
lul.tnit:e-. 1C10 her1et11 ail thy dies
,.ori.,. \\'Lo .atl.tietl: tiny tnuut' with
go.," 11. _...
MOULD 1111$sIONS •
Okl Mr. U's Man
Mr. 1.1 Mus WO old and v.r)" poor,
but n 4'l,ri,liai. 111' c.•ie•lu, a print,
1 would brlg br,•ud or weal. and Mr.
1.1 would say. "My heavenly Farber's
gr* "." for he felt God ,s•11t •4t. This
•oaf 1 -If " I
ww 084 U
1 ''t a' , ry r 1 to NPP 1t- tn. mor1, k 1,111
Halt• r-•»1 ti.,• la•irkt.
1111111'? bring you f•g.d. goat. would
starve. for :111 He would care.- "But
111e- lost. !f 1frT'}�tinr heart t.. help
i m.•."' '•%'.•ry well.
i w'e'll see what 115
18)4 Mr. 1.1 hall/
hut -while he W$'s preying there• was a
4tra,1;e eawln4l' -and Mapping in the
yard.' some crow+ were fighting. and
dropped a p)er of lank and n loaf of
{br.•a.L W Myth.* Weal was boiling.
tht• 1>etesr;waiked-tel-. ymring. •'Het. 44P
Heavenly/ .father •ynal te11 w, much
about *11 .111 t.»»I q" \\'h ,i 111• maw
the met. h. exclaimed. "Where hl the
world did yon get that?' •" Ty Heav-
enly -father b•11l It." T11.n the• priest
89 teed N. know Were aM,nt Him. w•a,t
! c,•rl.d, 1.0.%1 111•• 41 pn•a.h.r, and
martyr In the toner war.
111+. !lownrd Taylor.
oily time the average• wife
to what her husband has to
Whelp 1;. t,,lk. in hi. sleap.-
'11 .1114 Sway. then
speak." After many
not a single crumb,
th1,•11e,• that the Huron Fruit 1:row-er' r.Jtt { ' •• t t • a m .• 1 „ r . lu
r. It. 1t. 1'al,rw.n. 114'4.. ala.. whin stretching out fnr t.. • ,.• n rt'.r 1:, a. \yl.,n wan wt, . ort , 1 ,r 1»
syst4•114 ha,
.WAS formed. t stray rent to gather dike seetey r ll:xt n+ +tt•aeti•e . !. , op u:' .18,1;:•
..).7,•114 1141. Itasca in a44•rntion for tTs is hJ'. well.: i. 4ttn1 )trrluatntt8t wttfi 4irr.•tb•r hnitwifor,4r..sal.:,,)s.an,2
past saw.. years. 1.1tst year tift,en- the work. then. Ming well r.-lr l,..4 bY r
Cro1P1•r. .'r.• In
111•. k ,n1 • 111! • y. -r them' Mr. g.gN•F-
tother. ,. -ls. ,.• --
'8, wliir71 shade of the. trent :tr..: •y si,4ad:u„
are ?Reidy -.wen. There has been 'a was the fie? emint4 t.. .rriniz.•. 11. of sweet water. 111) set otic for 1110
dw idol improvement hi the apple' ire 11174rIt•nittir,l t'ork. Moil be is 'h,• 'fifth I' I f -. 'r • '
n1lorvn•rn4e1.1 tl>a( il- .1'•.1'•ho}red wilt "1 9-1,111.1' like to wake It clear," )i r. 1 ^
a they rt farther t on u • rhts bar-
This
ar
.
This'year 1e also started a �.•y ren.on for wishing 4l tear,• Huron and fot,al supply lessening. f.;1r '.f starve- a-
few years. 841 711441 to 1.11re ,•hargr of the office
0,11ullnue.
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tending nearly nero,s t'..• 1' 811::alm- J
ren district and a- tber' -a$ their C
duwtry doting tb,` (,1a
St titer r tunrk„I That my nn y
i»•aa ldut competition. t•nli.'ing
.•hoot ,hihlr-, in it Th.. 1 one. .4r-
.4, 4,. ernitest. Iim4e Mr;11 g..i .: on for
-ome time. seventy -tire competitor,
»•Ing enlisted. in three ...attests.
Clinton is that f
reell4.n Rnnnrlul4r.
think of 'earlier he
my star i, ('linton.
native moray."
em bettering any
1 really flate to
r,.: 1 1.146 .mored
and Maroc is nay
The Iluruu ('Dams itreder• A44.• - - - -- -
i:,tion i• 1!817 a 74'.1114* eon,ertl anti Ncyertiteleso. 11dn_^s hay come t,) a
•4 t':.rh' sale of titre!,.• 1 skr•1 pretty silt.. when ., $.011 11 _\nl,r1 •111
fin. 4,, Cor 40 l tt-ear.- h' .,v n 1•.1•.111•
tIou task hold on them *1..1 they t.egnn
to grnmhle. Ther forg. ' •• e cruel
rr*'1 mn-t,•r anti thong'' • ••f 411.
�11P•h lass of ..then days. 1 71: mar-
moring 10 each orl•er al.•
t,rt« they -nn l e,r t
., ,.
lots. r s:4rlrs death
as hadt rut at the firs! 1.,•11 •'„ F:grl''
wlnld ►,r pre ferablt• to at
[lou.-T.1ft• starvation. =
- (:oil .h,.wwl M4141•41 • i1:- hut,.,
YOURSELF TO h? " .`. L T N 1' n � of Forty ..,41,1111 r
I • ' If .volt .tat14 ie! s enough ata the w'4' .4111 to b• ween w-• '.it._ on 1.11
(par, r"r:.14 . n,'l !Orig.( and h••1:n't of 111s 4.10.44.11las 1;•.. il..pit.. =
l:r.c,dany. , • •rrl.''ly yon know will thele f,.r_.tfttlnesa of M<t 1n(erven•
• p:•-• can 1, ,-. Lff.•. tion. .1t wod..r 111%13 AP of 4411e1/4011.
FAVORITE HYMNS
AND THEIR WRITE 5
93,NectArches (apace
'.ti tiy,1ln. t.•. the .'' 15
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Eat to feel cool
when it's hot
FORGET hot, heavy foods.
Eat cool, crisp Kellogg's
Cern Flakes. Feel cool and
fresh while others swelter!
Kellogg's are the orig-
inal corn flakes. Never
tough -thick or leathery -
They solve the problem
of the children's evening
meal. Light. Wholesome.
And kiddies simply love
them!
Serve Kellogg's tomor-
row! With cold milk, fruit
or cream. A delicious treat
any meal!
Sold by all grocers.
Served at all hotels and
restaurants.
7
CORN
FLAKES
Oven - tree!, ALWAYS
In Kellogg's patented
inner - ..fire ten
uae.pper.
Imitation* roan.t bring You
w arts wonder -Rarer - awn
crisp, area/rho flakes. Tint
german* norm Rabat Imre 11.e
• ,fauns• d tits artgiaatar
so the p ediare.
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j ,l,itl rel 8,.. -loam". than this .1 • '
1: ,{ci.. tfrItro for the first wltttnr
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..liv'ist.• 'Ato`,eni'H,81 Hc»►rsj,.--hitt I•.
11'' ol ,el w• I»1i*tl»r I1121 the anther 8. 1"'•'
, nee- at•.
:1.11 6.1 to gi4, • I»rthi••irn, for' it-
; iu-• 1 „nbr
1-11 in nue hnudry,l nti,i f. r4)-74''.1?
.'t her to\,1411:1 i.. .`. ':L. :11.1 gt''.
` 1!L:. ly ?Le
The ,•irv•nnastaiwea ander w'l:i•'h the •,117:
)*rant came 111.4'.• written are Otos
I narrated h) (•n11ol ','wells: "It *5:.• ,%;,1 ."• •, . .114 the w"r
} wri11.11 h, 1'4:4,. at the requiem of `lir • 4. :t in,
,_
•ed with w,•r .) • =
1 iiia
fled 44111. • '
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lllrar) /1:71/er, wh'. wid,1 1 now even-' 111 fr, rrr;r wt tl:rr 1,„.,,k
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dual. 14 'II,enw ;\mien, mol hn- Al •. s"w. Dace ft•!, I•• who Ktc.• 1
born.' unit 1»•II'i lat I4,nr tin,• h':11 4(1411
master of it large grnnuagr « hoot - , Y, t f •„ v 11,.! _. ght n fel. 1 p
Thee.
i the 44.81n11d,i.. s44"»•I. lin ,nuu•tsmtt4
, -- I *{Tote it one after,...., 544,4:. 11.e
i Mo• w(•r1• to their rsnnnthath•n and i", Atio-J,..: ••, to 1..,1.4, iv,. 14'feet re... E
15415 -..1.,,-,1 1., M' .,..lug '11'1 fair.' 17.r 1,,1,.• are *'I. ly free from sit.: 2-
r_- win ath4tt 1 eonht nor -torte Wee ' ,ti o -Try who fah tun?.T• sem. Tr,, C
4.r) 1)1(41),471 In my 41111414 that day. to ,t
but_1 little a,llril.at,yithe l.4•nlarit) 1 .'4 ;19
'-'x11.'•• tf045
n'- of W,'ilh'I a
0.. Wiwi w",Id n144iu. 1 h:n,• 1,M•1
41.4
/sick! for leak. to 1noert It In one it s: 1 ,nr 1'hrt.t, '1'!:091 11144 art alae
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SEASON'S END -
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A Clearance of Ladies' Summer Apparel
Hundreds of plain price tags tell the story of wonderful savings to the
ladies of Goderich. No matter what your needs in our line, you can
fill them here, at a radical reduction in price
August Sale Values Spell Opportunity for You
DRESSES
All our SunffherDresses to go at
distinctively reduced prices, $1.00, 51.49.
$2.95, $3.95. 54.95, $5.50 and 56.50.
COATS
The balance of out Spring Coats, in
sports and tweed styles. Sold in season
at double the price. Now marked at
$5.00 and up. -- -
CANTON DRESSES
Canton Dresses in, a Targe variety of
shades and sizes. `Smartly styled and
trimmed. Priced from $7.50 to $19.50.
SILK -KNIT SWEATERS
Silk -Knit Sweaters for dress and
sports wear. Never on sale before. Reg-
ularly
e -
ularly priced at $5.50 to $6.50. Sale
price $2.95.
These values will be offered on Saturday, July 31st, and following week
AT THE
ROYAL LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR CO.
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