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The Signal, 1931-9-10, Page 611-Tburaday, September Iotb, 17161 ftpeettniatitir-Wileeterrfkill ::_, THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. Y YOUR equirements IN 1931 Groceries of highest quality Its and Vegetables Great saving in FLOOR COVERINGS Sunday Afternoon By 1SABEL HAMILTON 4i0doeisi,- Ont. Saviour, Thou bast freely given All the blessings we enjoy, Earthly store and bread of heaven, LW* _mei llYslK. WittP4a..l1 Hxmbly now we bow before Thaw Abid obis all Cil"Thee resf6li;- Fnr- the kingdon. _mixer. aid .JULY. I Are, U Lord, fur ever thine' -Robert Murray. phone your order to -- Geo. Price & Son Telephone 248 Corner of square and North Street -WE DELIVER - See our borderless Con- goleum Rugs at prices as follows: 6 z 9-$4.00 7;4 z 9-$5.00 9 x 9-$5.95 ' x 1414,-$6.95 -- 9 x 12-$7.95. . J. R. WHEELER Funeral 111'ertor n rad __Furnidi tie -.subtler . . Stade Galeria PHONIS: Store 33t; Ras. 355w Almighty God, who didet set ua free from elu and eternal death by the werince t1f Thlue Own well-Peluved Sots, help us to walk from day to day with the ehaduw of the cross o'er ua AmiummimiL and thus tierce our another in lure. Amen. NOTICE S. S. LESSON FOR SEPT. 20th, 11131 Leeson 'i'opie-'1'be Council in Jer- usalem. Poultry Shipments received on Lew' enba'age-:lees 13:22-29; (Ala- lima, ssda and Fridays.ti\tu '.':l, :, 9, 1e. YJi golden Teat-l,alatlYs a:tx Nig Shipments received on In the 13th chapter of Acts• la re- - -ay cortdeti the must memorable eplautle Open Saturday nights untilS'� says, ort in mru�w .•ane 10 o'clock. -WE PAY CASH - Eggs graded while you wait. iceat. :sL.,.t, "SUFFERED EVERY MONTH' WHSN I was twelve years old my mother wanted me to take Lydia E. 1',okham's Veg- etable Compound. but I wouldn't. 1(1 bad 1 might h.ve been a weU girl now. 1 have suffered terribly "very taontb. "The girls where 1 work used Vegetable t ompouwd and egged me to try u. It helped my serves. 1 intend to keep uo until 1 am well and strong." Miss • Rose Lama, 6 Brighton Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Irma Judaea taught the breth- ren" while tit. Paul says, "the lilac brethren. secretly introduced." _ Tlunte brethren in name but, aliens !n impart, came demanding.°bedieacr to the law of Misses, especially the im- MULHOLLAND & JERVIS mediate acceptance of circumcision as Warehouse: last St.. Cioderioh the possibility of salvation on any Tone 155. other terms But Paul and uthern among the Jew•i of the dry, the more seurible and the more enlightened had -ern that fur a pious (:rutile cireumei- • stow cduld out possibly be essential. = r, - with wchich Paul watched this sj•stema- mnnuomunnniftl)(IIIhlhmniu mm111ttm111nnnnm�Ilhnnmmmnmmim N au imagine the indignant grief WOMB a STORES tie attempt to undo all that had been Ott thrr progress. - _ When. there appotired likely to be no .•ltd to the di t it became eor? VEGETA$ti COMPOUND , erty-strie►rn tl,r J. rus.alem church Stir' hive it suffered from the penes utors fat L,l fallen upon its members and fron, repeated famines. The people to whew Paul ministered w rt -,11 nut rich. pruj .uppllecl with the Meath. of livelihood. It was a -re nest In every reapeet agreeable to the tinder and sympathe• HAYFIELD ISAYF1EL11, dept. y. -Mr. mud Yrs. R. W. Bristol, of Washington, L.C., came on Friday to spend some time at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Erwin and Master hubby Kander, of Kitchener, spent the week -end end hullday with the former's aunt, Mrs. F. A. Etlwarda, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight mud tittle sun Ronald, uf Toronto, sprat the h•eek-rod with Mr. and Sim F. C. Ge- hietnhardt. Ms. W'slliam- Jde, et. YitrabttrY, ly. &1 rkItlag,hla parent/.. Lr. and Mrs. W. F. Metcalf. Best wishes for the future are extended to the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burt and family uf Loudon, *pant the week -end and hol- iday with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. iSeker. former'. sister, Mina E. Cameron. Mr. mud Mrs. Eric York and little Mise Andrew Johnston of Varna IDI .pend Ing a few days with her commit) Misr Mary WILL. Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Johns and fam- ily returned home 011 Sunday after ford; Mr. sad Mrs. Winter and fam- ily, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.' Geodhew, Stratford. Prof. Lloyd Hodglus, , of Toronto, spent a few days at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Templrmau and sou returned to London on Monday after spending the past month it their cottage, which they purchased fropl Mr. Fred Trebilese.k his year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison, of De - fruit, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lord and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mallett and babe. of London, stent the week -rod and hull - _any... . • _Mkt Ei ltth 3ltc b_ftt_Windsor is holidaying at "Retie Vue" trotter.. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Cameron and three boys, Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and three children of Detroit spent the week -end and Labor Day wtth the daughter, who Lrte been with Ler par- ! ents fur the past week returned to their Lome in Toronto amu Muuday. Lr. and Mrs. N. 1S. Alexander re - turned to London ou Tursdry after spending a vacation in Toronto suit spending the summer at their cottage. %Viarton. Allis?, Mary uillawple, who occupied Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart of Hamilton Mr. 11. l'ux'e cottage fur the past spent the week -end with the latter's week, returned to $eatertb on Monday. parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollock. Mr. Fred Heard. of Stratford, spent Mr. Jas. A. Cameron, of Toronto, the week -end and Labor Day at his .lent the Week -end with his brother, ' home. J. It. Cameron. Mrs'. Dison Glare, Miss Helen Glass Misses J. anti E. l'uroeliur of Hamil. and Misr Shannon. of Loudon, are ton were week -awl guests with Rev. and !spending a fess day* -at the formers' Mrs. F. H. Paull. cottage. Mr.. 1.umsdt•n and four daughters, Mr. and Mex. Harold King, of sands. who spent wane tires -at "Neve• Vue" land Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith and sun !cottage. returned to Royal Oak. Mich., tarn. of London, were guests with Mr. on Monday. and Mrs. ('has. Parker over the week- end. Mrs. Law•so.. Flloreni'e and Harry Mr*. F. V Martin anti Mrs. Martin, or.. who spent the .nrnmer at "Boulder Lodge," are spending a few days in Law•eoa. of Stratford. and Mrs. Leslie Toronto before letainc for their home Math former a In. Th-.•.,tY • DINE AT Goderich's New Modern CAFE We serve the public with the very best in foods CAPITAL CAFE THE COCKJHu l IMPLEMENT SHOP Wire Fesciag Cream Separat.rs Repairs for Cockshutt, Frost & Wood Farm Im- plements and Machinery. Telephone 598 Kingston Street Goderich eottage fora few day* last week. MrR Sieves., I:Iwpxr rn vee. and Mr. and airs, F-. A. Featheratour and trlends of London aro, s�rading tee Mies Noris Featherstone Mpl•nt the week" at their cottalre, "Merry Tyree weekend and Labor I1ay with friend. Aga•" in Toronto. Mr. mut Mrs, -Hughes and little son. !IIsi, Mina Prietnr, of'lbronto• spew who either a w•i.rk in rh'cr ledge Park. the week -end and' Labor Thy with her returned to Detroit oto Jlonday. aunt, Mrs. G. King. . ,. Mr. and Mr. 1.. A.hton at,d children. Dr. C. W. and Mrs Brown. wen spent who spent the summer at their rot- I Chas. Black tea irst-Isu.-srturneti .tn Londtmin`Ynndas.^ as7 l mturn II to Clinton. Iowa, on Wed. Mr. sod Mr. Burnham Fisher. Mr. wewlay Middleton, 'Fisher, Grate and Isabel phone 219 Goderich Aft. and Mrs. /'. E. WhltehUl. of Loa 'Flees-, of noongent Sunday with the The Leading Men's Store • • • Everything that's new in Men's Wear Hand Tailoring- sad "Special Order to Your Measure • • • spa a nectw• .aro to refer it for decision to the tic hear n Patti. 1t was an oppor- Angeles. ('.1.. are, vi.fiing the latter's fore►er's aunt. Mrs. F. A. Edwards . 1nZTriit. WWT.e 114 waisld .l.trr, r.. H. M.41lnr THE KAN BEHIND Tut-tot-511ll�= - - ._ hurt rt _ N hPy ln-$twr Superior SWIM,'banASITtste•d hint 7a...4f buidnrss which he operates. Common whae demands that to pro- = tet tills investment he; meat keep you. Ws rustomrr, satisfied dust he is a good man with whom to deal. He.dues this by providing you with letter 'service intl.-better valuein go(wJ food(. Muth egrel_.wst--ob tato auywbere epee•. .1 Superior i tnre-m141.4 1.1w ltfe •d.j•mr-duilar. • , _-OFFEffm, . WORLD MISSIONS. . - laccompanled .her daughter- to I:)e1 l r t. -.,r.__ await When Paul. Barnabas and Tian. -a not ylr)d an loch of ..aenslat Gentfil+-POW etF,` wi•of aa".i- Meta Lillian Clark. of 1'ninn. 1. thea- --r _ : rn,-virti•. rum..--.,-,- -, 11a•L in Midis to Jerusalem they- flee In the eaner 01 charity. ••Only r Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Agnew. Mr. and like Luther on his way 10 the Dirt they would that we should rememt.ey I Mr. •Arrhip •Agnew and .on. Norval. of Worms -were eneouragwl as they ter Poor:. the same which 1 also wan returned to Detroit on Monday e%ening_ told of the conversion of the Gentiles. forwent ludo."--. - - -_ (j after spending the wet -It -end with Mr. "' the th ugh hi h they_ sad lir "'teary Weston ]tors. Weston .1.1-11n_rrrlt.lnm@t deru.atemllig were to e , ram w ey.past �. receivtsl by the Apostles and . elders .._ , Here Aa -i. Seed Me. nrbere Jibe Mill visit. or a time. - _ and narrated to the the story of attss F.the! Cameron who . M nt orm - NEW PACK _ LARGE 40 In Shall we call on impreesion to ere l C their preaching and Jts resitlts. _press iiseif in a volunteer declaration i tInie with her \oat, roturged to Detroit Ea getber. with' the inevitable tiuestion to for life ecreke' Is that u new cud on Sway• • welt Ir it had given ri.e: --novel Wet tl.te-be atsrided,Immure of , _ Mrr E--rillehell- 011or-inflip rgnarl _ The I'hariece• held out that the Gen. il,•e Wer-emetlunalirmt Ian Bank of rnmmeree• 10ft oe Wed. Orange Marmalade oz. JAR 21 Beehive Syrup, 2's 15c Fly Tax, 8 Ogg- 45c Fi 2' 18--eisle 53c Ivory Soap, med...3 for 25c C1ari's Potted Meats for 25c Hawes' Wax, 16 ozs.... 43c Lemon Oil. 12 ozs. 23c Interlake Toilet Tissue 3for25c Carnation Mille, small . 3 for 19c Premiurn Tea, plate or cup and saucer 59c Brillo 2 pkgs. 25c Nonsuch Stove Polish 17c Derby Loaf Cheese .. lb. 29c French's Mustard . . large jar 14. -�PE(71 . Y.\I.F 1.a LB TIN Fry's Cocoa Itis eaneert• must he efrenmetsed and 1TIIere-wag nate a bit of emotion in nes-day of last week for kis vacation. at Ball •of bid •Whom uha11 I send. tp ?a- commanded to keep the. law of g tL Mr, D. E. Current of Port Colborne la Mn'tee.. After much' dh sating Peter re- and who will • jo. for us?" uud the taking hie Scher, 1atstl tIe--rices hs•-Iritkh he' fiat► Isesa deepest emotion a[ a cour+geuu. vuag Mr- E. Howard. little grandson and Ty" ___L-.hwsc-.irt-tl�-•aarwttsin0-�uiunt�trs-.410- sent m .reach m the Gentiles and i ours I.onela.. 11 ISrtrpa}l, vlelied her = that theGentile. would .eek the Lord am mrti quoted frnm the prophet Awe rl$nTIOn, "Herr am I; send me:' ' sister. Mrs..ai. Castle. last week la The straightforward rrspw,uv, velli, Mhos Laura _ Parkinson of Detroit '- gave as hit• derision `that • spent -Sunday wtrh her anus. •alar 1 }'!eIear-viaToa�-troth always gives to telt! `ttrrrtPar'to that 1111•- entrid-Ilf*-- O�!eil'limii Ter' fllialunro RTetr v o- i'. 'M mX. r(nnurt_tn Ile. ` Sgt1k11 u "- I troit on ley. Her n„.tber re- mff �f;etltlti•- f'itrlatUtmr filar_ flier- tit"-+- �amrd o a visa --with Mrs. honey. -- _ 1 gwptraplly titaeher told• of a great Med M .en4 a• deputation from the Among those who have returned to = •Jern nlem rhereh to Antineh with Paul newt in Ceylon. Eight years add Eliza( t = 1anA I3arnah .. Ti1MP tAen weer Agnew said. Herr am 1 wend mr f .l � .. 1p{,.y .eh euFrrtIIteadpnt r,•ad the summer in ter village are: Mr, • time you're hungry, enjoy Kellogg's Corn Flakes and milk or cream. For breakfast,_.__ for lunch, for supper -for a late snack. They're great ... between meals and at any -meal It _ .ti}ettn. not. Paul had_ shown *tralibtlorga vbalieuge of w•orid (hmoad insist npnn making orthodox Jetts out k m ht -1r homes thi. week after .petnling , a ettet C"e`re the Reath Heti *af►tl��' U tl� ' that they hat nntil9rized any one to W. . Rn . n'rac and fatally. Mr. sodEra , l•tlunds.' .June+ t'helmen, an•wer+lvl. }pa. "Te must ire elrenn -fwd and keep ..Here ami send tet." Mrs. C. Will. l..,ndor, . Mr :uul Mrs. REAL VALUE---- :19C = SUPERIOR Baking Powder Large 16 oz: 23c MEW tin POST 'S BRAN FLAKES 2 pkgs. 2P the law." Rather 414 they teerid th1. A ours strident whom every one W P• Clement, Iloty and Peggy .111111 McLAB.EN'8 3 plea. pia = Clover Honey . 4:2 lbs. 39c Hallowi Dates 2 for 19c Certo per bottle 29c Phillipa Pumice Soap....bc Canada Dry Ale 6 12 -oz. bottles 6bc, plus depoilt Weston's Contest Package Biscuits 17 .oz. pkg. 35c WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS GODER1CH 2 STORES -.-J• McEwea.._ ' _ _,1. Calvin Cutt - 71Z a*a*r"°.�"' .-..•aa.arw.e•ar•Ic:...aas.=.r••-; . -. - ntmm11nnuuuuummimunnunnuannuuniimunnimnuuunuuunni Ghon(. and to n.. to lay neon you no greater hnrden than theme neeewlary things.: that TO ahstatn from meats offered to idol., and from blood. and from things strangled. and from forni- fliers: from..whiPls- If --v.- keep write- .elees. ye shall 4n well, rare ye well." -lime it was that Paul -the firmest .hamptnn of Christian nnMrenmrislon ter foremost preacher of the truth that ter enei.t 3f+ntr eetelser e1r rifmrhitss answer. "Here ad 1. sent( me." we. anything. nor nncfrrnmot.fnn, (pit We do not well 1f we fail to present fel#h• arhIoh- warkatb : by um,..... -was in pamphlets, in hooks. throngh per- p•t.htished In his mission to the Gitt- formal ci,n er,iatioi, and pnMte address, tfte. be the Jern.miPm ehnrrh.the esil for the • tetpree.Ion of rnnsc- rrrated life hies of purpnsn. '1`very year lin here a of rhristit,n Yonne people enter other callings w(th- deAnitely -eeetl the rail to t lawyer res t e 11fa. r ra Dttrot Dtdrbir, ilaruld and Mary Die Ing call for oottsecration of life. and ;hie- ta•i Mr Joynd Kenn lGoy. Gordan Henry Martin spoke 111s answer, 'Here y .*paned to tw p gree life of David R Brainerd with its sound- lV am 1, .vend me." .labn-.t-vtdeter heed -.'-`The Six Hundred Millions and the Ability and Duty of the rhnrchr. Resp eetthR Them," and gtvhig rip hi. inerative medical praetor In New York. hr gave 0,Wlatt-i:1. t 9. iii. - - in thin eplsHe Pani tell. of the Connell whtrh took plane to lernsalPttt se -*4'k. the. #aaMsr of the, star of Gentile I hrt.tinn• was 4cslt int Navin tj(ilflr�tifll'r and Mrs. Camey and wan. Dr. anti Mrs. Duff and family. Toronto: Mr. and r isnot iHi fal}y. Ptlrtf. MtPIt: M,. soul Mra. r. rank and family. Olin= ton: Mr. and Mrp. C. (_Jordon,,$trat- CORN FLAKES ......_.111•10•1 •Osew-%resit be she seastite wrapper. Node by Xenon iw Low4oss.Owurfa cid if tttPRf"T1t11+" " with. Ile here toll• 'flow jr,mec wnm(T 'ire 7,evr•t' et•rmnll..fnned a•= nils- a' e.) nrariw.• M=+khef:.Nse-water► ton• rogno.trd to e•y 1" rernemher "into• rN,v. inn• wherever they may serve for hav- ing definpely fared the Aedtdott.-=-M1*. 'ienareR.•r•ord - • PRF.81BVZ THEM NOW - Ity Itetty »errlay Now 1- the time to put alcaw for winter use many '.de•11eIon. tomato 'dsintli-.- 'i'omntoes are filled -with vt• - tamins ;fid tl,o sugar used is n gnick- -'reteriw.=final dist told. be gzeatly- spore t '� eintwl during the cold -weather that 1s to come., Try these (Wo . nnnsual re tile.. 1 - Tweets Chutney 2"dozen ripe tomato... medium -Mr,, _ plumped - f: 'anion., medium size, chopped :r,vl pepper., .4.(1(41 and chopped •.1 •d,awn tart apploe peeled and FAIR DAYS --TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 and 16 ' For this great event and to maks your visit profitable your favorite - Druggist will give the following cash prices: Castoria 33c __Dodd's Kidney Pills • .....---(• 39c Gin Kidney Pills. • .. - ' 39c Chase's Nerve Food , ... e e .. 49c Chase's Ointment 49c Chase's Kidney Liver Pills 29c Mentholatum 25c and 50c Fruitatives, large 42c Dr. Williams' Pick Pills 39c Bayer's Aspirin, 2 doz. 39c; 100 $1.19 Rigo Nipples, Red' Band Nipples, Rigo Nurser 3 for 25c Real good auto Sponges .. 25c and 50c We have Gombault's Caustic Balsam, Kendall's Spavin Cure, Absorbine and a great many other liniments for man fir beast. y. -Glad to snake your Condition Powders from your own formula- • J. A. CAMPBELL J. H. LAUDER els 1 ;sound seedless raielna 1 erlp t•elery. cut fine 2 (Inerts vinegar 3 cnq* rapt salt 1 teaspoon each cionamnn, mimes and cloves • romlttne file ingredient., and cook In a preeervinj kettle until the chutney le thlrk sad elear. Mfr frequently to prevent burning. Poor into bet, titer - lilted jam and meal. Tauate-Raisin Osaserve 2 quarts' fresh. ripe tomatoes 4 .nor apple.. peeled, mired sad rug* 4 .our apples, peeled, roma and meed 2 lemons', either! 2 pond, mutat _ t; wtlekm elnnamnn _ - 1 .mall piece of mace - (tIP aspires In rheeee cloth bag) ' Roil all ingredients. ext'ep$ auger, nntll a thick magi la ohtatned. Add smear slowly sand boil about fifteen minute. or nntll Jelly atoms Ia roweled, which I. when the main alert. from the olds. of the orpomt flee eup of Mil ' Alin -ltt'stidn6 lteithielah• reward= from vitas** Mr WW1 Sfd,es-fe-!tiro,, oar") rant betwee i 71N) p.m. and R.io paw. /oral here err os the low ermine rale. Between 6.30 p.m. aid 4.941 a.m. they are on the "night roe" basis asd laver. e Nita was worried ... she could not imagine where she had . lost her bracelet -in the hotel or on the journey irpme. "I cant think what I could have done with it," she kept telling her mother. "Why not telephoneto the hotel," mother suggested. "It's ' after eight -thirty now and a call will only cost a few cents." Imagine Nita's joy when the hotel clerk told her that the bracelet had been found in her room and would be mailed to -her er right away. Thanks to her mother'. suggestion, Nita's anxiety was re- "''Zieved at once ... and the cost of the tall was considerably lass tee bar teal fare from tie scariest, -.e-,raflls.taItr'i"a.:.,,,:di.. .e. .-•...... �tw.n.. .pr- saS.-'Y••r "r """Jt►Ca w +t7MM r •-•40 0",