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The Signal, 1929-12-19, Page 8i.. g. -Thursday, December 10, 1920. 15 j All the latest tl{esigna in Slippers are to be found a 42 Slippers. for Christmas of Geo. MacVicar'e Shoe Store. There is no doubt that Slippers are always a gift ap- 4 14 prcciated by the ladies; teen and children also are pleased la when a comfortable pair of house shoes are presented to tt them at Christmas time. They are here in all the new styles, leathers and fabrics. ill wl .luliets are ntoi(t popular. 4 Rubbers and Goloshes are here at the lowest possible tprice's for the beat quality ' • GEO. MacVICAR THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN GODERICH W NORTH SIDE SQUARE g ... THE SIGNAL, Sunday Afternoon —al` -- By ISABEL 11.11f11:1V0\, Godcrk'h,Out. • "nifikTZteRt(14141ETTNEVIEVIEVINIEVIEVC11104ten your our Christmas orders for Cut Flowers, Flowering Plants and Christmas Wreaths. All choice stock. Please place your order just as Boon as 4 possible so that you can be better served and avoid the iiii rush that always comes at the last minute. We can also W will be ready to take care of have Flowers delivered in Canada, United gStates, Europe, and other countries. Geo. Stewart Florist 44 Phone 105 Bruce Street iara�'ii��i�����ii�i��37�iii���,>�•� Only Glad was my heart to bear My old compatulous say, '['owe, in the house of Clod appear, . F'or 'tis a holy day.' For frieude and brethren dear our prayer shall never cease; lift as they meet for worship here, tied send 'Hls eserine pa'u(e. J. Montgomery. PRAT ER Almighty Gal, our ln•aveuly Pul- er. we give Thew thanks and praise that iu 'Illy mercy Thou host brought Us through the circuit of another year, and that; aeu,rtllug to Thy promise seetltiwe and harvest have not failed. 'reach us to remember that it 1s nut by bread alone that man doth live. and grant us evermore to feed on Him, who is the true _Bread from heaven In His name we pray. ... GODERICH, ONT. eareallta the Lord revealed himself above the 4 and holy Warta—with a fulness of mereyeseat. Possibly the city was faith In God whleh not all built 1n David's day, but het for doubt. The duty of exhorting wrote under the spirit of prophecy, one another to fidelity and to good and spoke of it as It would Ire iu the wprks to shown lu verse It and in age of Solutuuu. Jerusalem, or the verse 'ZS is seen the duty of as sent Habltetlou of Peace, is used as the Wing for 'public worahlp. They were keyword of his balm. When they not to be selfish; they were to have a stood within the %sails, all things kind interest In the concerns of each *round thr'pilgrlma helped to t'xplalu other. They had, as Christians have the surds which they sang. lure now, the saute duties to perform and voice led the psalm with Its personal, the saute trials to meet- and they "1" but feu thousand brethren and should strengthen and encourage each companions united with the first nuts- other to theirwork. kiwi and swelled the 4- oras of the They were, moreover, cuwwaudt•(I atraiu. :111 Israel had been fed by to meet together for the worship of the fruit of the field, and they went lied, for all who bear the t)hrtatlau up to give thank; unto the name of name and expect to make progress in their great Huslatudmau ; we, too, platy and religious knowledge should have 4-ountiess mereiee, and It be- regard It as a littered duty to assew- L,,U11.: us unitedly in our solemn guth- bee together for public worship. This trines to magnify the came of our the ap(sitle urged upon them he more loving Lord, and to pray for pease because of the approach of the cal - and prosperity. It was to the ad- amity predicted by our Saviour— vantage of all Israel that there should namely the destruction of Jerusalem ere the apo* to the and i 1 leases uo room the c „h raga and savors all sound the destruction of Jerusalem, his It. "First we love it and then wee lab- or fur it. 0 church of the living we hail thine assemblies, and ou Amen. God, — bended knee we pray that thou may - S. M. 11:SSON FOR DE('. "9th, 1929 est have peace and fellctty.—l'. 11. Lesion Topic—Fellowship Through $p(Irlre'ou. Worship In the 9(11 chapter of Hebrews the Lesson Passage—Pwlm 122; Heb- Apostle show• that the Jewish rites revs 19: 22.25. were designed to be temporary and Golden Text—Luke 1: 16. I typical and that the offerings which This brief but spirited psalm was were made under that dispensation written by David for the people to could erevershremove t1nt . I the 1h sing at the time of their going up chatty bytrue sated - to sin the holy feasts at Jerusalem. It flee had beenmadeand that thsin appears to be suitable to be sung could 11" pardoned when the people had entered the were certain consequences which fol- gatee. and their feet stood wihln the lowed from that as eeOin rl ilegeref city. It was exist natural that they 1aS. They pint[ ge of ahould•sing of Jerusalem Itself, and drawing F f rm of rellg- r- Invoke peace and prosperity upon the requires Holy City. for It was the centre of with Pure heir worship, and the place where the wordhlplrer near to God with twee of faith. ,very o Ion which God has revealed to come w ne Dollar Down DON'T disappoint yourself. Don't disappoint your folks. Don't re- gret that you didn't take advantage of this amazing $1.00 down offer. Come in tonight or early tomorrow ! Club members get these privilege 1. NO "CASH" PAYMEMT: Club members make no "cash" payment. Only the regular weekly payments. in one month, for any other DeForest Crosley model of higher price, receiv- ing full value for all they have paid. 6. Life insurance: In the event of the death of a Club member before the account is pail in full, the unpaid balance is cancelled, without further payment. 2. No Interest Although given exceptionally easy terms, Club members pay no interest charges. The Club price is the total cost . 3. Easier Payment Terms: Nowhere will you get easier payment terms than those of this Christmas Club. Let us tell you about them. 4. Home Demonstrations: We will gladly give you a free demon- stration of any of the thirteen De - Forest Crosley models in your own home. 5. Free Exchange: Club members have the privilege of exchanging their set at any time with- . - of Brings this De Forest Crosley Radio Into Your Home for Xmas 7. Relief Insurance: Should a Club member become sick or unemployed, he can make half -pay- ments for a reasonable period. 8. Unrestricted Selection: Club members may select from any one of thirteen of the new DeForest Crosley models. 13 MODELS to Choose From The New DeForest Crosley Screen Grid RENOWN GIVES YOU THE WONDERFUL THRILL OF Full Power Screen Grid at $248 :=Es All the power and tone -beauty of the Im- perial super screen grid chassis. Three screen grid tubes; power detection; push- pull output. Full size electro -dynamic speaker. Beautiful cabinet in two-tone walnut with birdseye maple outlays. See and Hear the Other Outstand- ing DeForest Crosley Models Prices from $78 to $685 JM.. Christmas Club Trade-in Terms on Old Radios To those wh.i join the Christmas Club we are offering specially attractive trsde- in allowances on old radios. The big allowance we will give you now will make the r nlarkably small Club pay- ments easier still. If von have decided to treat yourself to real, up-to-date radio enjoement this year fir next, surely this is your one outstanding chance. Don't let it slip hy. O. Johann, Dealer H. O. Sturdy, L. H. Zinn, Salesmen Square Phone 586 word* of exhortation would apply just the same. The admonition 1s equally fitting to us who see our earthly career drawing to a close when the great Messenger w111 sum- mons us into the pr'eaence of our fin- al Judge.—Barnes' Commentary. Goderloh, Ont. WONLID MISSIONS tt+t Is 1t Werth While? 1117 Rev. W. lt(dgklueou ) The reply to this question depends largely on what is meant by being "worth while." My own reply is that the work of leper homes 1s abundant- ly worth •while from many points of view. It Is worth while to bring a poor muttering leper from a jungle village where he cru receive no help, Into a place where he can have Ma disease treated. his sores "mollified with ointment," his lowly kept clean him hunger satisfied ; and where and he can be taught something of for love of God, Who cared for the lepers In stays of old and cares for them W 'I ,` ,` *Ula. It is worth while to segregate blm and so prevent the disease from spreading in melagra and bringing ytC M tC�tce,„ „ � others Into the same mlvralrle condi tits► "v► '+r► Attention Motorists! I have installed a HOT WATER CAR WASHER. Put your car away clean. It will pay you to pre- serve your finish. GOODYEAR RUBBER CHAINS to fit your car greatly reduced prices. Special II -plate Batteries, $7.50 at F. R. Miller Service Station Phone 259w. I Corner Elia Ave. and Victoria Street. VII M"7► tetCt'M ►iCMICKICKvera .^Gc.'•, w X01 Fruits - Nuts - Candies Fruits, Nuts and Candies are as essential to your Christmas table as lights are to your Christmas tree. We offer you a choice selection now at the most rea- sonable prices. Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Nuts, Dates, Layer Raisins, Figs, Olives, gristle's Cakes, Candies, Celery, Plum Pudding, Canadian, Swiss and Roquefort Cheese, etc. We wish all our customers and friends a eery merry Christmas STURDY'S CASH GROCERY A "EVERYTHING GOOD FOR THE TABLE" • West Side of Square - Telephone 299 WIDC141104104 only duing i --- that—In one sense a negative work-- It would be abundantly worth white IrilfilIMPICIVICIttlEVICTIWEIllittitlETTWiltie and somethlnK for which others sh Id Don. Even If ane were Vt(al be thank u . lout there i+ a mart' positive stir f 1 h West Street Electrical Shop e to the murk and that. In our case In Patpara, Is the Dare uJ the youngchildren who have aurae jar us- Their uutnls•rs are small. but we ..an thank Gose for them. line young fellow and his h;+ter are now .1e11../1 u'aettef There is always an appropriate Electric Gift for Christ- ,ti buts hnldtog the Government trainedmas. Step in and let us show you our full line of The man is the headmaster of our )Ids+ion S.411.11 at \a;np ur anti last year t teachers certificate ' •xlu.+l a cert creditable report of his work from the Deputy lnwpe•tor of 1i(•h(adr. With antecedents not at all genial, be legato life rather h('sitntIi gly. After receiv- ing hi+ certificate lie refused to take up school work. and went through a course of training In the /iuveriment Training 1ie'hool as a carpenter, and passel with credit as a +ki11e1 work- man. In the meant line he became en- gaged married, be Insisted on his taking up work in the libation as a condition of their marriage, and prevailed; though I 1 am sorry to nal that now while be is in our service, his wife ha. become I headmistress of a twn4briet!an school in the Name place. • The mater of this young man' has married one of the junior catechists of us N..+fun and l+ a teacher in the Vernacular Mktdle `tense in Patpara, dud Is doing very good work. Her, brother 1s aro a trained teacher In no. servl(e in Retells, where effertd are ia'Ing made to win the children of the depressed elastics. Iled not the toper 1 Missi nidexistedIn these three young pew P ll nr't,•ibility have become infected and •� be 'fele' the same wretched and mis- erable life their parent+ lived—a sor- row to themselves and a danger to the public. Now they are all happily free from the disease; they have been Taught up am Christian chlkIren, educated and trained, and tfnow r own teachers of others, giving Christian witness day by day. with offspring whk•h allow nouignsof the ltve for the II<ee.e and full of tert future. Theundoubtedly le really ' a lith while."a Tour other children grev"with their U and making R work, two of them being in the VIlth Vernacular ('lase and with the proba- bility of training before them. If this is the case In a emelt asylum such as ours, how Infinitely more "worth while" Is it in the case of the larger asylums where thousands 'are eongregated, eared for, trained and be- come earnest followers of our bord ind Master? GRANDFATHER TWICE IN ONE DAY Heaters Warming Pads Irons Boudoir Lamps Toastmaster Toasters Percolators Table Lamps Grills Curling Tongs Waffle Irons Fixtures, etc. A We have a nice line of Vases suit- It able for Table Lamps SEE OUR STOCK OF FLASHLIGHTS A 2 Frank McArthur 2 Phone 82 West Stree• Goderich If l;nigtte Distinction for Well -Known Goderieh Rut -ser Resident (Border Cities Star, Dec. 12) O. 111. Fleming. K.C., Is an ex -mayor of Windsor.- one of the leading her- risters of the community, and �preal dent of the Canadian Deep Water- ways and Power Association. On Wed- needay, however, he achieved a Moline - tion probably more nnlque than any that has heretofore fallen tohislot. Mr. !Fleming became a grandfather twice In one day, which Is not as ob- genre a. It eptiesru nn font glance. ♦ goo was bora Wednesday to Yr. ie • ' n ("either. of St /elm N.B. on the same day, a was horn In Hotel I)teu to Mr ani Mr.. Kenneth Fleming, 1244 -' ••e a rase. Nn. ('leather la a daughter of Yr. Ineming, having been. before her marriage, Miss Carol Flem- Nr. Kennett) Fleming is a son, qn I 1. en't'rei with his father In the law practice here. Pe Now Want to exebange-Reettlend mem- orial lot for furniture or ear, or any- thing naeful.-T -tllaa Nowa. Use for Applicata Salesmen (showing cnatnmor some .port stockings) --"Jest I M thing for fon. Worth double the money. intent p.tterus. feat *store. bolepront. won't 'twine and it's a good yarn." Csetomer (politely1--"Very wall (n'4. tan ." W.11 street Journal. another cause of "LINE'S BUSY" —business lost t2 THEN a call comes for a man at the far end of 7 7 the office the line Is tied up for useless minutes until he reaches the telephone. Anyone else trying to call 1s told: "Line's Busy", but in reality the line is idle. An office with only one telephone when it needs two or three, or an office in which telephoass are poorly located, is a sure cause of unnecessary "Line's Susy", a sure time -waster, a sure business loser. "Line's Buses is the chief cause of the million tele- phone calls a day in Ontario and Quebec which tall to get through. They mean two million minutes a day wasted — congestion of traffic — constant irrita- tion — a handicap to all business. We are making every effort to provide the best pos- sible telephone service.' But It takes three people to complete a ca1L Only through public co-operation can we reach maximum efficiency. We would be glad at any time to have our etrperts survey your telephone facilities and submit a re- port. It will ave time — yours and other people's — and it will get business for you which you are now losing through "Line's Busy.' eNsw Utopia's* pitta end Cor- des improvements milt mean an estlny for flit! Mn.,sof own than MOOD C .