The Signal, 1930-1-30, Page 6d.-Thuncday, January 30, 1%0.
Does rheumatism
hinder your
'1'HE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
work
9
Sunday Afternoon
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By IS-11BEL HAMILTON,
Goderlch, Ont.
WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE? II
"WHILE working in •
TV quarry as a driller,"
writes Mr. John J. Hogan
of South March, Ont., "1
was seized with rheuma-
tism in the left shoulder.
I followed treatments for
some tune without relief.
I had heard so much con-
cerning Dr. William'
Pink Pills that I decided
to give them a trial. They
were certainly the medi-
cine that I needed for it
was not long before I was
as well as ever. Now I
take them every Spring as
• tonic."
Thu is one of hundred, of
caws in which these blood -
enriching pills have proved
effective in eradicating rheu-
matism. Buy Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills now at your di ug -
gist's or any dealer in medi-
cine. or by mail, 50 cents,
postpaid, from The Dr. Wil-
liams Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
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East Street Phone 369 Goderick
Go, Libor 011 ; 'tla not for nought :
Thy earthly loss 1s heavenly gun:
Mien heed tltl'h, ,torr thee, Kith, thee
not;
The Mester probes; what are men?
Gu, labor 011; enough, while herr,
If Ile shall praise thee, If Ile deign
Thy willing heart to mark and cheer;
No toll for Him shall be in vain.
-11. Bonar.
PRAYER
tl God, who hast set before us 1n.
Thy Word the way of life, help us by
Thy spirit to heed the warnings and
cherish the promises so that our Ives
shall lie spent in Thy service to Thine
honor and glory. Amen.
S. N. LESSON FOR FEB. 9th, 1930
Lesson ToperWarning+ and Prom-
isee.
Lesson Passage -Matthew 7:12,
19-:7.
Goleben Te=t•--Matthew. tt:ll. •
in the preceding five verses Christ
talks of prayer and of the relationship
of God's giving to mate's giving. "It
ye then, being evil, know how to give
good gifts to your children. how much
more shall your Father which Is in
heaven give good things 10 them that
ask 111m?" "Therefore," Christ adds,
"all things wlmtwever ye would that
teen should do to you, do you even sit
to theta; for this Is the law and the
prophets." The law 1• fulfilled in tine
word -Love. Thou shalt lure thy
neighbor as thyself. This is the law
uud the prophets. 1t is • owessary-
for our soul's goal that the diseases
of our affections should. he cured than
our intellectual mistakes should Ia.
comment. If a nmu love not his
brother *41141111 he hath seen. how eon
N. love (bid 11'1114111he hath not Flea's"
Inure 13'27.
"licw,ire of false prophets." Jesus
says. "False prophets." To 1 11011
the word pulse should ever 1e used lit
de,njuucthru With the wool prophet.
1E9C Alts 9 eturANLt we rola eoseMlC
How good are you at finding mistakes? The artist has Intentionally
made several obvious ones in drawing the above picture. Some of them
are easily discovered, others may be hard. See how long It will take
YOU to find them.
1-(0K FOR SOLI TION IN NEXT WEEK'S SIGNAL
Solution to "11 hat's Wrong
BATHING G
1- Wind i. Mewing from two dirtc
They ore so contradictory in an•.u'-
and Where" in lath week's Signal.
IRL IZ t'-1NOEcontradictory
Ing. lout 111 till ages the false 11as lot -
tinted "the true god bronchi it Imo
trouble. Mow Then are we 10 Loon
elle false from the truer Jesu-
e'l.rrist teas us- "IV their fruits y,•
shall know thew." See how rapidly
Christ changes the metaphor iq 111-
di-lseurse•. -lie wits a m neilit at:o i
speaking 14f u wolf In 1111141.11'. eluth-
inR and 110W it-issrtlles and figs and'
1-Flstles; but •ID uwl.es ilfe sable 'In-
ference. It is ever 'toy their fruits
ye
snail know - theta." Christ. all art
• midden setdlugl1. •104114 the sub -
;eel of goal and buck fruit from g"od
oat bad trees amt Balls attention to
Himself. "Not every otaw that taltb'
utile rue Lent,. Lord, shall enter into
'the kingdom of heaven. bat 11e that I
de.rth the will of 'my Father w•hleh Id
In beaten." here 1s .a \ilei who b• -
gun life in s manger, tool Whose par-
' encs wade n sudden flight into F:zypt 1
and wnndereel about homeless for j
ea dale citta•, who says to these disci•
1 pies That at a certain time la„:de
will la. culling Him. "l cml. L..rd." and
Ile N11 I not , kIiow 1 hew.
LYe saw Ills by the quiet river. we
' watched Ilitu arisen ludo the wilder-
ness, again we saw ills by the pea -
wide; now we behold Ills seated Upon
u mou11tuln from w111411 lee, us 11
were, projected Himself across the
whole ahyra of time. Henceforward
Ile takes the name of 1,4,111 henewfer-
AWED 11 Lbs. in 8 Wks
And a Boy Fiend."
writes Susan Satino. Thousands
say tugs lionised Yeast adds S
to IS lbs. in 3 weeks. Skin clears
Ike manic. Constipation. renes,
end. Get }41111114111rmitred Yeast
tablets bons dr naval todat.
G -girl should use paddle. not
.0 •.ahnvel.
Fish should be In water. l 7 --Bridge should reach -tither hank.
cattails do not grow on ,land. 11-1 an.e date out hove our la k+.
4 Star fish ere not found lit inland,
waters.:9--Girl's bathing suit has white
Prow of canoe ithouhl be siert of stripe up one leg only.
AN ISLAND EDEN
Sark, • Tiny Brlttah Possession Ia
English tbarinel, Wins Popular- 1 -
it) tor Beauty and Quiet.
Where Is Sark' Even many
donors may have asked that quest on
when they discovered that the Dame
of Sark was mingling among the
shoppers of the British capital. "Yet
;ark it one of the islands of the
British -owned Channel group off the
north coast of France," says a Na-
tional Geographic Society bulletin.
"it Is so small that its area can be
bidden under • pinhead on an ordi-
nary desk map of the world. But
w het Sark lacks In size It makes up
In beauty. It long has been known
among Its visitors by such nattering
names as an 'Island Garden of Eden'
and 'Pearl In"a Silver Sea.'
"Tourists can 'slgbtsee Sark in
New York or London fashion in a
few hours, but if they are nature -
vers they will have their steamer
tickets extended by the waves of the
channel into caverns containing
arches, tracery work and pillars and
tunnels that lure even the timid to
uegottate dangerous paths. Reneet-
Ing these fantastic displays are clear
water pools where one can watch rah
glide about twenty -eve feet below the
surface,
"Sark is almost two Islands. Great-
er Sark, the northern and larger por-
tion, is connected with Little Sark
by a Jagged rock causeway called the
Cnupee, which rises 300 feet above
the sea. From the roadway on its
narrow summit travellers look east-
ward toward Jersey and westward to-
ward Guernsey and Herm. Both
panoramas have Inspired many
artiste.
"Btu the sea panoramas can wait
until the traveller is aboard a steam-
er; there are sufficient vistas and
panoramas on the small 'eland to oc-
cupy' many hours of the traveller's
time while ashore. Paths wind
through acres blanketed with hya-
cinths and primrused and wild flow-
ers, making the area resemble a flor-
lat's garden. Then there are other
paths which cross and recross to
tree-bowc•red dells where one sudden-
ly mines upon a quaint stone house
hidden behind thlck verdure.
"There are ho streets littered with
refuse for there are now towns on
Bark. Neither are•there abandoned
lut•u< to star the 'countryside, for
automobiles have not 3 -et become
4
permanent fixtures .ark. If the on
traveller must ride he may choose a -
'wagonette' or 'victoria.'
"The balmy climate and the quiet -
de and beauty of Sark are attract ; t
%bitter, rear end in water.1O-l;trl bas gtuv uu.one Gaud m113
ONE GOOD DISH
MAKES A COW( FAMOUS
Isiah chowder 1a out u common dlab
and it is not generally known that 11
-is tasty Ind Most delectable. 1t la au
easy Mali to prepare and la espaelal-
13 suitable uu u luncheon or supper
menu. The- recipe is:
FISH c:HOWDER
1-t; Ib. diced raw suit pork
I% cupfuls. cubed raw potato
2 cupfuls of ruw fish
1 stalk celery chopped flue
1-1 cup of diced oau11U
2 4p cupat of boiling water
1 qt. milk
3y
teaspoon salt
1-8 teaspoon pepper
Paprika
Put the diced raw salt pork 111 a
kettle and heat until the pork scraps
are golden brown. 'These scrape may
or fluty not be reiuovetl. Add ouluus
to the melted fat h1 the kettle and
sok until a golden brown. Add potat-
oes, celery and Coiling water. Cook
ten minutes and then add the pieces
of raw fish. Cook fltteeu mluuters long-
er. heat the milk and add the first
mixture. Seaon sud serve with
crackers. Serves xis,
Visit the Land of Sunshine
Some {Ample travel extensively -
ocean cruises to far eouutrles, Europe.
etc. Why not spend a few months this
winter In California -the land of sun-
shine and play, where climatic condi-
tions are unexcelled the year'round?
A fascinating country of much choirs,
mountain w'enery of great grandeur,
colorful deserts, splendid cities and
beautiful beaches where bottom; is the
universal pastime.
Golf, tennis and polo are also very
popular, while yachting, fishing and
hunting can be etJoyetl to the full.
Deming in the warm moonlight nights
for those who choose.
When visiting California travel one
or loth ways via the Cuuadlun Rockies
cud stop over at Vancouver and Vic-
toria. Superb hotels, fine golf t'ourses
and magnificent scenery en route make
this well worth while.
Full information, literature, etc..
w ill IM' gintly supplied by any Cam
adiall Pacific agent.
COULDN'T WALK FOR
FAT
But Inst her flabbiness
in tws weeks
sir wits eripplerd by fat, but reduced
in two Weeks this easy way. That u
i.L•oi,n tn1lll her husband says roil
sue• weighed nearly _•co Ibis. and had to
iv at haute. 1l, of this letter:-
.' SI'' wife how been suffering with
:oohed legs wad feet fwd weighed iW
•Ib...} ..is. very .e dein able to go out'
walking. Aftl-r nn king Kruachrn Salta
for 4 sou weeks. her Ilablimesa has goon,
ieg. Neal feet feel saws."
1. eras fat is tauseei by the liver,
kidneys and bowels, the "scavenging'
organs of the body fading to do their
work properly. They do not throw off
that waste material the Product of
digestion. This accumulate'*, and
lrfore you realise it you are gtowulif
Lulco,isly fat. The " little dally dose '
of firma -hen Salts tones up the clump -
sting Organa 11/ 1,erfurni tbeir work
properly, Slowly but surely the un-
gainly masses of fat disappear and what
vuu kw- in weight you gam in un-
bounded health and vitality. The
%ears dn,p off aa the fat melts away -
leaving you energetic, youthful and
vigorous.
H. CLEMENTS
Painter and Decorator
E.timan+s for painting, wall -paper-
ing, etc., chtertully given on re-
quest.
Residence, No. 4, Bayfield Road
Telephone 259.1
Turkey de Luxe V i
A good story Is Moving told at the
SON., Ontario, at the expense of a
groupof bachelor Iris •ln an apart-
ment
C tui
went there* who ordered a turkey
from a farmer.
ward "tbese sayings of Mine" are'to fit into e complex lite of the who,. [,ons :0 inerea.vlug numbers of vaca- !
be the not and core of the only dur-I Mau. To make hituself indeientieut [ionises and tourists. There now are
Otte prttwtptee -nt the to ift-Jiic I are industrious ' and useful to his e.wu�aT a mnd one on Little Sark. &te -posh `
wise or foolish according sic they j rave and country, is surely a worth- master. who also acts Sark..
as1,toms art -
build or bullet not on Ctlrl,t. • I while Su tlt'3' flc.•r, Suits Loth poster Increasing in
TGe surcry frankly' crit191ze+ touch imp.rtaoee.
% of the 1,11.1.11111 1. and religious teaching
WORLD MISSIONS hitherto obtained. TLB former has "Even with Its. growing contact
The_ Red Many • ('ountrywith the outside werld. Sark remains
out always been practical, and Its the a rrim.•i,'iti island. 'rh.• rein -c ii..d
lit .Incus this' last bit of Canadian latter the missionaries have out al- i
territory belonging do the Red Man.ways been able 0. "arontrrt rellgiun' jallllouar, that looks for all tte world
,omprf'fug Ostia 12S.;1_'U ,'yuan''• bleb Indian life in any real way." as It Its architect had in mind a loaf
m:I<:+, /in M.141 Into possession of the ltegumin g the 'physical welfare. u; of bread,'Is seldom oeeupted. Sark -
Government. 1t stretches from We, IIM• people much is still wanting. Ices will tell you that the principal
Albany Biter to the Manitoba bowl- 1susceptiblejob of tete Jailer is to replace rusted
The Notion Is peculiarly
dory_. During preceding years lb.' to tnberculusis and trachoma, and Ire
Governments of the United State.' requires a noire udcquate health pru-
ne' Cauuada hmve ,_-raduuIly anptlrrl , gramme, especially along preventive
locks with new ones.
"The modern trend on Sark has
not minimized the authority of the
the lands that were 1111'4' the Indhlns'. , hues- Dame of Sark. To her all taxes, whe-
Hlstury is repeating Itself : nation- I Again, the survey has something 1e cher In fish, farm produce, poultry or
B • and go. and the North• Amerl-5111 shunt 11e Heed of more ear -opera- money, are paid. She approves all
can India D. ns a 1‘9partlte Iroph•, will I tion between the missionary cud the improvementa on the island and she
be soon no more. There is sadness II owns the only church to be found
(:esernwenl, 411141 less overlapping en . there.
in -..444-Ii . h,unges when we renember I the purl of denominations. A great '
unified programme, which w111 bring
to the front leaders of the race and
train them for specialized service
among their own people, is the goal
of all those who are warmly interest-
ed h1 Indian work. -
that 141149 the Iced Man roamed at
large oar n continent all his own, but
his last..1ears are peaceful, thanks to
a kindly Government and to Christ-
i 111 people: and those of them who
are left ore being helped to a life of
11'e(.lttes4 and indeleudenet'.
This dares not menu, however, that
the In41huI problem is no more. The
l'nited Slate. Government has lately
brought "art a survey which seeks to
find out Just what service is best
-listed for the Indian of 11111NY.
(;n•ntest stress 1s laid on education,
as 441111 by educntiou can the Indian
11
Special January Sale
THERON REQUISITES
4so
Value
for only
Containing Four Full Size Beauty Requisites
French Narcissus Perfume
Supersmooth Face Powder
Cleansing Cream
Tissue and Astringent Cram
$2.00 bfttle
1.00 box
.75 jar
.75 iar
C
r
iLN
ATTRACTIVE
GIFT BOX•
Together with a Beautiful. String
Indestructible Pearls Free
We have been fortunate in securing a limited supply of
the World Famous Theron Beauty Requisites and are
authorized by the Manufacturer to offer these wonder-
ful sets of Toilet Articles at a price much below cost.
One Week Only January 25th
J. H. LAUDER, Dispensing Chemist
grins this Coupon with you.
Our Supply is limited Mail Orders add 2Se for Postage sad Packing
February 1st
GODERICH
Come Early
What Mother Alissa the present holders are descendants
Passerby -"What would your moth- of the original -forty- The rights
er say, little boy. If she could bear granted to the Cateret family have
you swear like that?" been sold several times and the pres-
Iieiy--"She would- be tickled to tint Dame of Sark is a descendant of
death if she could hear It." the Last purchaser."
Passerby -"How can you Ile like - -
that?" THE FMNPIRi"B SIMI.
lieo3--"That's no lie. She is stone --
deaf."--Chicago Tribune. Giant Liners linrove Far Ports Pam
"Sark was inhabited by sea rovers
who menaced Channel shipping be-
fore Queen Elizabeth's reign. The
Queen turned the island over to He-
lier de Cataret, who parcelled 1t out
among forty families he brought
from Guernsey. The Island Is still
divided into forty parts and some of
Fashion Fancies
{ Through Sues Canal.
.
11/thing for (ompHmenls '
line n iy well use ,11.•1, n1/ etpres
slop In describing the Smnetny night
frock■,r blai•14 fish in't - that new••
old material which has suddenly at-
tained popularity
For informal Wear one could ece-
leer nothing smatter then this frock
with Its shoutder e•apa•Iet and long.
slim Imes.
The low. C -shaded derollel
age at hack 1• ,l-centunled by the
swaying grace of the cnpelet. Shir-
rtngs at the sides ludlente the very
high walstllne which calls well -merit-
ed attention to the \•-shaped Incrusta-
tion below the hips, from which falls
it short circular tier. The skirt Is the
graceful ankle length. The slip Is of
black satin with flesh georgette yoke.
And in ouch a frock one may be as -
anted on ensnaring more than compli-
ments in its silken mesh.
.1t
The tremendous size and far-flung
Interests of the British Empire are
most forcibly brought home to the
man who will brave the burning sun
for a day or so at Suez to watch what
is passing through the canal. Not
only doe, he see there the palatial
steamers of the P. & O. on their wp
to and from India, but twice or three
times a week certain "de luxe"
steamers carry 600 first -clans passen-
gers from Kenya and Tanganyika to
London.
There are still vast territories un-
inhabited and uncultivated, but the
white man is pushing In from all
sides. And In Africa the white mala
generally incane the Britisher. except
in the Sahara region, where the
French have established an ever -wid-
ening sphere of interest and where
Marshal I.)autey has been the build-
er of the modern empire of Morocco.
Egypt Is prosperous. South Africa
certainly is fol. -jog ahead. The idea
of a Cape to ('acre railway Is, being
adyauced agate. .
(Covenanters' -l'hnreh DV. tt•ttyei
The old parish church of Fenwick,
, three and a half r Iles Mon Kllmar-
nock, Scotland, wi, .destroyed by fire
reeeptly' The chi ch was nee of the
most htstori_ end pieturesquo in the
. west of Scotland. It dated frortqq 1642
and 11a flrat minister was P'. William
Guthrf.• ens of tic great figures of
CovenantinZ t1m.5.
Summer Hotel for N. s..
It la o ported that a summer hotel
with Stty bungalows, a ewlmmtlag'
pool and 'golf Bourse, Is to be erected
at Gilbert's Cave, [Autry county, Nob
Penile. HalIfax _capital Is Interested.
Lamm Cigarette Bill.
A tonal of 88,193,999,560 cigar-
ette* were sold In Britain last year+.
A few Jays later a weighty ibox
lrrived at the apartment and upon
being opened wa* found to contaln -a
n ice plump turkey very much itis. '
- mre of the girls hate ever 1.I1hdrt
or dresstl a turkey. but, being uu-
afllitlg 1+, let the butcher luow• of
their dilemma and trying hard to -be
de 111•.1 ie:i1 eel, they dti•deil lo du, the
job 411 home.
After lengthy deliberation It was
agreed that Die most Painless and
bnieuo• ruction? would be ehlor,form,
anti they press -Med, to carry out theft
plan:
They made a splendid job of pluck-
ing and singeing, and laid the bird
in a pun its a closet until next
wonting.
'rben while one Prepared the drt'sa-
lug and another the cranberries, a
third undertook to get him ready- for
the Oven. •
But when she opened the closet
door. out stepped the turkey, minus
feathers, and gobbled at her angrily.
Banka i* Logsdon.
There are nearly 1,700 bathe Ila
the London area.
The African pigmy and the Nordic
belong to the Mme sps'Ms."-may
Cooper -Cole.
"increasing sae has sot made me
a singer In the chorus of deepalr."-R.
Parkes ('adman.
Sparr's
Ink
Quality
and
Service
Hamilton Street
Phone 146
We deliver in town
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HAMILTON ST PHONE 247
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station
Call at 7.00
and -
Get Evening
Rates
If you want to cut your long dis-
tance telephone bills - watch for
7,00 o'clock. The lower evening
rates begin now at 7.00 and they
save you money.
Between 7.00 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.,
the rate is about twenty-five per
cent off the day rate. And from
8.30 p.m. until 4.30 a.m. the rate
is about one-half the (lay rate.' --
Long (distance service is con
stantly improving. You can talk
to the next town or across the
world from your telephone now
- quickly - reliably - more
cheaply than ever before. It is
still cheaper when you take
advantage of the lower evening
rates at 7.00 o'clock.
w Minimum reducer mese
Emitting - Sfe
Night - 9fe