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The Signal, 1926-11-4, Page 6• T. N • 1 5_11 .r.day, November 4 1920. Wall Paper Our new Fall Patterns that have just been received will delight you. Prices range from toc to $1.75 per roll Our Optical Department Hi at your service at all times. We specialize in a thorough Eye Examination with the modern optical instruments. New Christmas Goods Arriving Every Week Come in anlookaround at your leisure Cole's Book St iurr,'rr tet Porter's f Sunday Afternoon ltc 1-tI'l-1 11 \ 1 , ,:•.leeirh, ,nt THE SIGNAL, GODEJUCH, ONT. "NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD FRIENDS." By Miss Peggy Harvey MARY AHD ktf3 LAMB as New FOR A NICE LAMB GINNER: Mary and her little Iamb It, re in a field orplOy When dosap !here flew on stogie And took the (omb away (1+1ory$ screams uerefranhc- Nor did the cry in in , Trnoolunce Aonandaeropane They chased ihgt� cruel eagle t •{.)a up around The Sun, fit.fiall the dtchedto seeer thefun s --The mon lassoed TFfe ectle Y And brought If ba�e•Ikt tet fdw Forth in Thy name. tt lard. 1 go. Hy doily labor to pursue; Thee, only Thee. reselctrl to know. 1n all 1 Ihiuk. or sneak. or do. dole nod: Thy wisdom fulfil: In assigned, ll lest me cheerfully fulfil a find. In all my works Thy i not. And prove Thy good and perfect will. -Charles Wesley. Prayer Almighty God, help us In under- stand the meaning of the gift of life with which we have been blessed. Thou hast entrusted us wino h soluntiemn r,,,ponaihilities. enable us stand their meaning. to feel their rreocure, and to respond with all our hearts to their demands- Let thy Messing rest upon tie fur Jesus' mike. Atue°. --Jensen- Tarker. L- S. 14. LESSON FOR NOV. 14th, 1916 LPsaon Tltlr t adret. riaithtuhtese Rewarded• L,�nnn Yas4arw•--sl rtta 14:6-t8. Golden Teat ---Joshua 11:8. The children of Israel in all their 4 4 Ills 141Y - ,, .,�'{� (I e.4t'"'-J' d* '`,>. 'gnd Saved the tomb for n1ory- ( -�. « The lamb os while as 'now. (N1101" b e ; hii THVSOFRATION' Tlit3 15 tlICHttT„• 3T ', ff W CAN'T 5DO litkour•O? her as one de•esert life had kept togt't TOWNSHIP COUNCIL (lady but now that the land of °enema /rrLBORYB 111,• township conae'il. met in the hall he deasvt waa entered and eonglx•n"'1 it must not be left desert. The!`---�twt�lnlrrae but Corry' ataa-.ould_n1 go Jug where at Carlow October 12th. Minutes t 1 0 d, Two and a -half tribes had e' elan September meeting adopted as res to remain on the Past able u[ Jt Atter dieiposlag of correspondence and and the other tribes ea weer to be Rican discussion of various matters. the sol- , their inheritance by lot,wer as the ice!) Lord lowing births were paid: F,d- gaiter, I tvmminded by the hand of Moors, impish,. �.'e.fg. Co..Wnominee. But before Elealrar. the priest. Jos- t;e0. neon. . eti inte�p 6 road work, I hue and the heads of the ten trite' Ger. ,team, awls rtod work, I !began their work of di*trlbation. 1'a- $722,-, Van- lets aecnm{ianied by the heads and 1114.e:r: Handy great men of the trih.•-.f Jutish. all' stone. Wm. Maley. IR 51;'Ilei.3 ,M L. uytl^te.- . fid !cfors' them and reminded Si;,tit'Fisher. til : T. Ok ><55; I �hua that 'Hebron hid leen prom- .ln Tobias '. 5. ; $22.40; Vast Oke. 556: ' lel him for a possession and thcre- iar Treble. 5i; o \'an11. Cousins, �:; torr it should not be Included in tlwt 5hared ,4 . Alun 11$11.25; i; de ieSt for which Iota were to he east. Caleb 11 14'n:.11 A111n..240; :tool Co,Star. I waled to Joshua to confirm "him adcrrtisin 1 ;l.ta); stool claim. saying, '.Thou kne,we*t the thing cement. anent. iL: Jn I►, o . 916,' drawing I that the lard tail onto ]testes the mitts'. 4rlerti •a J bill. lin Kadislr-barne'a. e Hr.N1, half -yearly bill 5"7 K(1 pleat- hearted the thing 1 lone (n spv- tante els inu- Long. 516.4': corm- : man of Gild eonverning then and nae urors. Ion • Board n[ 1{ then rr he hade 1 art at1 mrrtkrR of iotinlll- I ing ant tate tarot and sept:rtlnit tacos. Ines \\i'8on and young. to meet N� i ably' tort eontrnrting against the ten senates- �ith at 2 p.m. -f:. J. 1Fi£THDR it then 1 shall t4• able to drive stem, were present at I neighbor teas positing at the time be -1 I 1 Il notoriety always desmins more 1,10 s /'leek. , wn hto • '4 ►t T, �f.7 1 H h evening o the eon tae n the established I Co. o tt r o f Bu Butter )t t td i n I tlre• Lord will err with me, GODERIt'H TOWNSHIP "Is the Town More Immoral Than the City?" By Georjen A few days ago a large city dally printed an article which compared the morality of the big city aitd that .of the *small town. The writer of .that article. evidently • sophisticated New Yorker, while admitting that the c117 was far from lily -pare, trod the town Into the mire with enough hated' logic and sutit lent evldem•e to make him ar- ticle seem plats'tb!e. Recent develop- , menta in our ow■ town might tend to Justify his dee•islon. but a thoroughly 1 unbiased investigation would show, 1 believe. that the small community is , house he noticed signs of its and tm- no worse than, if as had a•. the target rouse raw to Cee •bot It. A I community. ndf t e Tl a T*.•t thin tnfamo>r:. ter--aen"s-1_ r _\s if the wet Rammer bet not prOI • en enough we are now to have campaign.�lirantford Ihrpo aro wholly About banquet et given as the he also came to asesist- but water tone at neither ' the toanqurt R1vlw by the Holmeaville n scarce it was fistful lmpnsallrlr t.r publicity mien who brought In alt evil in'1"biz „oft He had all these yr icy than Jast17-merited tame h e said he acted t.4 1 i eof the of an � Crani I e tflames. a • ana's- ' Cheesethe t ze he Its ; 1 he'due t m u spirit sol own e o he'll " ofOur u 0 1 r.- u et t sal u I r este Ihea i i it sstrength of holly Cbl October ^1 A Splendid dinner wt. 'tents 1 111 the help of city scandal sheets. 1. him and _willing to chimer serve and neighbors. No saying surely Ole :Ills '+xmxrltxnisma. him blessed. hjm RnTtf((« cells C•if a 's fat. stroywL uer than "Beure your slur , f Wit!, Lord s, o th the T., follows( stied- followed Il rw t the Laird his God. For 1 • "s'' ,,tired and Joshua, seeing this noble „f 04th r - tent+ were removed. r had errmml•u, ► 1 t 1 ITh-fa'l�awrirr� ��-a�rB t the def d includln(t fowl and other dell- 1 1 but the honer waa de- , deeds are mon- apt to come to light thy saying.trim 1 fit the *seinen with chore than our 1an shall, r place. u terse t Company's as.f &nit was tom the llaearlya r fix fromto p a• 11 rrheed symptoms t r tt Y the . -b lose trod,trn yrbrle for it ell-0tane•r. whey , , ill.•• ,Cis fur tatnh,tm or r_. ,rd t Jost pr had been dune to i will mud you out" P of tin disease 1 At the f ati - -- -- « a t lett ever. alt- tee' than referred wholly sol -things protidt4l, i r, Tablet to Barns• In the small 'town, where low•••rt the Lent Thy G,al.•. and important service - to the u•ti+ut 1 the good strangers to the rest, where mostly sign of any unpleasant rash, when he eialtne d the fulntmeat of a 1 ssainso president of the Company. asked memorial tablet oommemoratlidi ('alrl. - thou elapsed c to the long adders. an lneldent I l Robert Burns' lite has t,rrry ,us. 14 blown to reeve i else.i Irritation or eruption, anoint it titer east end ,4aying since the prom- h. is' made to atm so 8k1 befirrr. i Itev. T. J. t ick give a fakir tha chair. A where )ICs- Gown( and her sisters with Zam•Buk. This quickly Is*. ass m ori saving. "-tore now, Ire- The id ble out of the that was n air: au Interest o t I a wittyauibeen unveiled at Coldstream Brtdia { formidable hal tshr one tbxt dert men and to Intrrress s t y R fan I It tenor the inscription: I keep clone tab on their nrlghhnra trey soothes and heads hit disease. Hesd. site Lese hath kept me aUte: as would have shrunk from undertaking iva"Lud1uR addresses be Mr. R. E.Man- Robert Bursts Crossed this Brides step lone t duct lm eirr t -i over or un- 1 Where akin to already aflame with He said. thea.' forty and rite years. Instead of ph-tidingaeb for it. !Gr sad Finn •of the Royal Bank. Clinton. chief tier. I Entering England for the First Time. ' detected. eczema or is poisoned, sore ,x veins Caen saner the lard :Take this a'rfd" ,o•ssful Was Caleb that the land Ile Frank Hearn. of Groton, chi,•[ deice 7th May. 1787, and. Kneeling. When a small -towner eommtta an need, Zam-Bok is the one ostosis heai- nr.tn Jlus•4. anile the children of It resit from war. 114 proved fast "He . instructor fur Ontario, and R*rv,' Prayed for a Blessing on his 1 off,,nhe 11 Is taken ludo 111- os of'R,ts- • tog balm that ger fight ■t the root of ico- reel wlundrrwl in the a flet••.ue rs :, nod fol Who hath promises; Hr 14 CON : mu+ie In the 1'nz oreltr•tnr. and Native Land to tae Words ill and though It may start a► a mild, the trouble. Zam-Buk expels discos'. wows. lo, 1 aft( 'eOilsxp •ley fourw•orr and is faithful able to deo est -testing abundantly sleet"e ' songs by J. Stirling. •'p, 13cotla! MY dear. m7 Hallus I even trltlal. mtade+t. Ihr inbhed lir. and g titer vs.res use!" In spite of the Lidos,' all that we ark or think." T1re• home of ides Gus Rislrae•k, o[ land!" etc. Zam-Buk'aever-readychuacur and Of •-r•+ he 'expected the ennuis• i by the duct cera often turns out to be a fI' •auptlonal haling, soothing and and Warm the Lnam , spreadood 1 i rot 'mod to Skin Trou6le? "tfiifentan,, awl thy Caleb h renYrrrd r�1'rat tte tory,- 1 � M h rr eo fete hm Stutter . r s �• n- rows new clear akin. n yenisi cot it ti oitn br ii. ooh r Js. nrK'ei bis. Rf)K11r SII''' 54 l i 1 r (n i II Clu0. pelt vols have won for it a perms seer a::3 co':.' the 1 attires for ro.terith»r t res •I•I*te Is nothing w,• admire morn ,.f hist ws-k. _ r. pet place -in over r<mtttn Demes. on brown P••, 1 •1 ul,ln•e its moo's n•ason why it rRorts to tnalntatn their whorl)" kuhwu i p ur herbal halm ►n miring t r toe thou I � ,1 Ile volt fforts tons xs mews wte•rs, ufsit 441 • hes d Oda gr pf �cttd ports• It eases S=in, Chemin he :icer mss. to him, ".a' )'''t- nut (.1111 a for tar Most tithe eldr mud 1 \1hw els u[ SO -day, stud due ft always handy) strvY (} t War query ►a anus who are thrws•lves til t y' p relieves atiineas• 1 am n4 steams th!4 say as 1 weds in ,iinkollt of posts. In the s{,Irit iiiof Bonny River the 'tu that 4lu46, sent 42, aro my tapable of gas W *truthful account of 1 Met ga C step it a Wean 7::c ;:r '`:j r-"1-a:C:nc chest. It warfare. her. we do not want ill. { d txr that Station. N B says: -"7 en" - 77:7? •epynRh acerb._. xlad st'- 1s my stances of the same spirit. We wale nil soh ems for war. Is.th to (U lair-iiit .1 t,ll•'r Gardiner t•hooainR Tier. I t rolls hither owl sou uxihrnu. ...somas •• ru. Mfr a•■i•d . 1 r h i Ills Mutes now +Tilt+ the c'lititoti.•Itaytie•IQ road. was destroy- The tablet baa been erectedtins libel' on the Victim. ed 1.y ore , .ort. N r n. way m•• • Coldstream urns s . . U ILioistek ane,- alts nth- sighting hl. fire stews out to eb Belgium had 100,000 house* 410- !N.M. conte elan•- t.1 Ole earn. I ci during the tea • Lill! through all glowing toward the . - - the matter, with the ehn*st+lue• ' tion• on 1r i■aebt•r a bc• and "ems ■rMe- (14 ...rlgiur story copies the proverbial o sees• ,,, to own vn• w• eased ■tw°a Captain 1 s unr-- Won* .• tains mammy :. cul. t(•_Lt,me• 1 - flilrilyf tints M+•11 r- Bot ti r pl znlM1 Ire• ••,.' :r ,.� Zan ase- Tete beim ate■m!! cud r rm .tet k++ww - -freer. .lints with each turtrlmtr fit 11:1 re 4 4 ,n . •„ �'e -polish ''____..' ski •Cin b • uararlYaa]rar_ ,,,, _a.•nvrtty in C711.11111111_11.- - ag*in _-iitth ,tbe-Meana 1epulsive si the I - u -sur the mall town's cr►mea, little i ■11 and. •la•tte•,I by the embussing -tie _v_ed i �71*1•� FAVORITE trilMiNS Tie Jnwt Tisausr- tt•-IFflite wen- a,r 1 sialm.,I the land in which were tin- ,. work so dig/legit that no one else was Ioak ims who Tied , nosed '. ie r t "setk It �e thhlk of the D THEIR - anrtbig. lacotn. Common knewkdgt• likely to take ap. '• \'l• +,rani► hand 1 t out after in the R,osrltrutill, rens-ire far m,rP ' 1 his ullunuous had u t' f fir th:u tart could n1't s1 son - ,n, -r,-1, :\s b.• then • atltrmwl li'rc who r.'21 t2 4.lal^-I 'hit RA.'I0 1 am-authoriw'rl agent for _... --De Farest=CressleY New Radio Sets :1 Canadian set made tf a fora tadi Canadian Ilion. - -� in st,r,k tall or 'ph F. R. ILLER we'll 1;,r iiurr mer + eo • - blleitY than they deserve; vicious of- s}ea+Js• vett by Mute Cant} tth*( 4•a,t era exceptisL In the eltlr4 It 14 im'- f••-r tars,• were tunssacrwl by the u.,- \ pos.+�Fifit for Yn. 31M. -Grundy a" „f the third d,'tacement wMo htrlcg the edueatiou he sou, close check on everybody; consequently .„•n• mood simply by the emT, t>r- h 1 L mare re" hast math his mark she must le. more than natildied with artperatet the case was simply m, flaw thlKeger',e'xl Y I altotlitll,lo the really criminal off,-nrv•4 and moaT .baser:rte. 1\'e think of roamer 21 itt 1y let the majority. Including her own, of young missionary mewing away front t ally tears •tp{sdtrtel n , l rk In course If any. Rn undls•ov4-rr 1. „ 1+ 1 I church in 1 NRahingtnn and it wt. "(Rod. lie w ink \ ou till We Meet ' aro:e musical • kertc 4" *141 1 111i,al cwt Again' } ll in all probability 1tfifty nu iiyuu, amigo in the world. In Oast fifty Icor•+ at cleated „ sed fir a private soldier. favori meetingsas i se of the Civil War was favorite. It was written o the service at •cul*ti Eaters Rankin. for m s there that M• Mistse. _k-Couittl•Rat una The llyme. with ')1r. Washington. dent -of Howard 1'niteraity there, an Tamer's nmisical setting• nut iitstPsung the i'itnf mall, Ilfr which he might +� semi at Bonar. that he may go where 1)1' hater he war Keel- met Dr. Rankin. - the reef is greatest and the fight is rw Dr. ltankln*s shunt Service Station Cor. Elgin Avenue ,rJ Victoria St. 1 I SCHOOL of COMMERCE CLINTON, ONTARIO Students May Enter at Any Tirne Why Not Attend the School til -.1. Has the Highly Qualified Staff ? The ones !,'tercel that teaches real Praet;cal Busine o Training from start to finish. Where High School Students and T•'scher1 are I otigit specialised expert training in Business Atirnini4trat1)1 an,l Served*vial S ie•nee and are sure of a gond position, rrpitI pro- motion and big it Come. COUKSE Steno ,raphic , Commercial, Secretarial, General Offii. e, Civil Service, Ci)Inmelcixi Tea,rht.;'a Course and Special Cr/trees Arringr:d For full information *rite to K. F. WARD, 13.A . Phone 198 Principal _-.•.-- t r •. e w r . -. • . , - ern. • w.•rr►�w •• stlttitiott Esse - rol..rYe1 pCoplr. !_ in - z __ test hi 's ch amid a 1 of trn•ah st Possible ilitti srrticr. A (rowel h)mals sung at the 7ime of a ,etskse tarity-w high t.4 of a„b',• usurer i•nun•r to 0 of si'll's Si, .4.r-ww"il►rlll-yeOR d 'lobe baton will never rt.: r t vs.-ne9en Gun Williams. iiiii,on. morrl•on. 1,..:ni.e u this many stories hare been Ilteratttre, al et -\ n',"-- 1'att,'son. Keith.-Fiat'OfFf 1 eireulated *!r to;what tsrrticular els• .1'aptritnnl.r sestet to arries m.rrr human serosa Illsand: \IrFny.__men for • .•onusrnntr led to' Its ,tau{rnsltlai. 1►r. stranz, Some years nRn. ober Theodore V. 411.41 2111• .lnakim had no t,•rrnrs. tint 1 Reukh, said that the Iden came to him floor. Irather an attraction ; but wins serviuz as he thought of the oft-rr{s•atsl ea- itesrse.',Il had addresasl a holo gath- tool• r another Joshua, difrrwl from . pr'•.4ion 'Yiu0111r)v:" He n•Inemlwres1 ering at ilemphis. Tenn.. he turned to Caleb in this. that what they de41rw1 . that this was simply a contraction of wave a farewell when someone brats .vets used to de•rtroy these fers•hrn4 •.4;241 lie with you," and ter wrote his nut with the first lint-. of "God he enrs---wttf-yam 4144 we meet agiiin•7_._.Ill_ik and t u,I ant to conquer them by lore. hymn with. sof thti obs ae shouldo�not Mutant from thonsnnd$ of throats 1)r. and to ;f.T nsiratu the {sewer of the I ., t, r*mc! of tau ph stayed .tt Trona ('heist to change the , 14• forgotten, it will be recalls' in Rankin's hymn swelled like the nates el!, -• r. prelates into sons of find. 1this sou neetinn that Henry Want of 'tomegreat organ. -W. G. Itlaikie. D.D. i Beecher once said, "'(1,nnl-bye' is. '(1,,'! be with you' shrunk up to a skin." "Gad Be with. Von till We Met --Dr. RankinWilea man of unusunt Amin" literary' gifte. He was born in the GNI il' tea1 you till we meet again : tillage of Thornton, New Ilamllsllit*', By Has eoanse•Is trunks npholA )You. in 1s_1 r. 'Ne had a Ktnill4Aiy 1' t*tt'Iy ftottol P n 111 HIs t,7ou tsecurely m sting In. alai throughout Ilse was le f , f (turns' poems. He wrote n • Father and Son Fight Side by Side Roy 1s a handsome lad of fifteen, who is very proud of a new net of hea phones some friend sent to him. Now he can hear as far as Boston on his cot, where he radio. e lrrests most ome right ff the In byma c You see. Roy Is In the Muskoka Hos- pital for Consumptives and Is by no means as well as he looks, although he says he 1s getting along tine. He can visit his Dad, too, which la an- other source of comfort to him. Dad Is In the same Institution, also making the never ceasing straggle against the fell disease. Bo often ••T. p.•' `ripe more than one to • family. Both ars really making gond progress, however -the complete rest, th dlselpllne and the ears of kindly nurses and doctors •re haven theft usual nod effect In tau efficient. 2n The Muskoka Hospital 1s urgently In need of funds. What can you spare to help'. o g} Cont Chardon. may Is* 3f6 set tcelist• W. A. Charlton, Strut, Toronto 2, Ontario. On the 1927 motor marker.ant. the 1t mime Ontario w111 he Knelled Is a good step. Outsiders w111 under- stand It. ---Kingston Whig. • bn.k LTiThe- lSi',iTtiP11 dtatR t: At+l,l tteoteh ' dItper,•' which had quite n vogue in hie day. Other works from his pen were 'single -sale Rhymes!' -Hymns in Pattie," nnd quite a mint - 1. r of practical ,'44•)14 and works on the cultivation of the 11erotlone1 life. 1114 fervid preaching drew large ('1111 gr. -gallons 10 bit ehnreh fit Wnahing- trm nnd hos strong sympathy with the colored rare won him manf tripod.. and ua donut made 4110014 1. ,I+tring that p•'ri,t1 when the entire a onntry .Nn4 s„ nglIstsl uvea syy It ran alrrte21 1s• oael11 thatery. WIlllam Gould Tenter, Who, at Dr. itnnktn'e rrniie.t. wrote the music for this hymn, ens i.so, late author. for the hymn and tune are Inseparable. Tomer ens not a trained masleinn. 114' WA. simply a country lad, with little elncatiun, who loved music, and be- came the later of a village choirfie taught himself to play the violin and , +wn ... 4 ...,,. er•11r. .. Refrain: Till we meet again! TIlt we meet nano! Till we meet at Jesus' feet : Till we meet again' Till we meet again! God 14• with you 1111 we meet again! Gal he with you till we meet *wan ilia win95 securely hide you. Deily manna still provide you; (2nd he with you till we meet again. (kttl he with you till we siert again; When life's perils thick confound yrs I'm Ills nrmr unfailing round you; God bre with Tom till we meet again, Hod be with Too till we meet again Keep lovas banner floating o'er )on, Smite death's threatening wove before jolt; God he with yon tIll we meet again. u, . ,r..y,•.,,r•,,,,,r;. -„M, asst . Ire •/ Zama- .Doh 1•••'• yews deal•• a. s.'t...t ass .41 r. e.wl se.*. awe mats okw u. Owen Sound Motor Coach Transit Company Owen Sound, Walkerton and Goderich TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 14, 1112>2 Ieavw A.M. 1'.M. Owen Sound 7.38 4:00 Kilsyth 7,50 4.25 Tara 8.15 4.50 InvermaY 8.20 4.53 i)obbington 835 5.18 ('healey 8.53 5.33 Elmwood 9,10 5.55 Hanover 9,30 6.10 Walkerton ..Arr. 9.50 6,30 I.ve. 6.50 10.05 10.35 11.05 11.20 Greenock Tecawater Wingham Redgrave Blyth Auburn Loyal Dunlop Godreieh Leave A.M. P.M. GoderIeh 7.30 4.00 Dunlop 7.40 4.06 loyal 7.55 4.20 Auburn 8.10 4.35 Rlyth 8.25 4:30 iielgrate 8.40 5.05 Wingham 8.55 5.20 Testwater 9.20 5.45 (:restore( 9.45 6.10 Walkerton Arr10.05 6.25 7,05 Lve6.45 7.30 Hanover 10.25 7.S6 Elmwood 10.45 8.10 fhe'wley 11.05 11.35 8.25 Dohhington 11.20 11-50 8.40 lhtverw►#y 1l.te3 11.05 8155 Tara 11.30 12.10 9.00 Ktlayth 1135 12.10 9.15 Owen Sound .....12.20 7.65 7,25 7.13 8.05 8.25 8.30 8.55 9.20 FARES Owen Round to Goderlrfl ..53.75 Teeswater to Greenock ....*4)e Wingham to TlPawater ....3$e Between other town* 255 Dunlop to Goderieh .. 15e STOP AT CROSS ROADS -Stop nib at any crow; road or farm ante anti 1 ,drop you *nywhrre nn mat*'