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The Signal, 1934-9-13, Page 6THE SIGNAL 4I—Thureday, September 1301, 1934 FOR PLUMBING HEATING TINSMITHING GENERAL REPAIRS with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na- thaniel Bolt of Marnoch. Mrs. Morrison of Bluevale is visit- ing at the home of Mrs. A. Fox. Mrs. Iluruphrey of St. lieleus also spent Sunday there. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tansrone of Turn= berry spent !Sunday at the home Of his aunt,lire. Chas. Sandburn. -_ Mr. /as. Weir left last Tuesday to attend the Westervelt Business Col - lefts at -London. iliac Mazy been on the staff of the Ontario hos- pital at Whitby for the past few 1, months. Mri.-litoore,--Mrs:- Albert Reid, Mr. 1 Wm. Cornelius, Mr. Joe Cornellue, 1 Margaret and John , of Orauge‘ Hie, rew days last week at cariN.-Worsell iso,litreet now 475 Sunday Afternoon Ooderleb, Ont. In heavenly Wee abiding, Nu change my heart ahaU fear, For uothing changes her*: Tbe storm may roar oithout My haat May low be laid, G941 ia round about me PILAVER 0 God, our Father, make us true! • teach us and establish us in truth tle UCTIIIU-weakness and wrongnesa S. S. LESSON FOR SEPT. 23. 1934 Teple—leadah Counsels Rulers. Lesson Pasrage—Isaiah 31:1-9, 37:34, 37. (jokier' Text--braiala 26:3. Tits is the last of four chapters to- gether, that begin with woe, and they are all woes to the sinners that were ttnmd among the profeasiug people of Ged; for nieu's relation to the church will not seture them from dieine woes, if the lite in contempt of divine laws. WHITECHURCH spent a home of Mrs. Jas. Cornelius. t _Marriage -,01 Miss Catharine Mathleson M I turned missionary from India, an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11 Mr. Angus Mackay, also a returne stoners: from Ind*, and son of Mr. and Mrs. lieetor Mackay of White- WHITECJICRCH, Sept. 11.—The W. church, was solemnised on Monday, M.S. of the United. church held a very September 10, at Gordon Presbyterian successful tea at the home Of Mrs. Wm. church, Edmunds, at 7.30 p.m. Direct - Pardon on Wednesday tate: the ceremony a reception was ladies spent the afternoon quilting. held at the home a the bride's pare Born—on Sunday, September 2, at The hapoi couple were leaving for Palmerston, to Mr. anti Mrs. Bert Boyd Toronto on Tuesday and for Lake Coto (nee Phellis Weaver), a son. Miss Maria Campbell is very low at present, and is uneonscious. No hope for her recovery is held out. Her doter, Mrs. Jane Taylor of Melita, Manitoba, came last week. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Sea - forth spent Thursday at the home of I extend to them best wishes for • long Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. I and happy wedded life. Will Redmond of St. Augustine spent Sunday at Mho. 11 of her grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Corne- Mr. and Sirs. Lewis Taylor and son, of Ashfield, spent Sunday last at the home of his bruther_lir. Ab. Taylor. Mr. Roddy Inglis had the misfortune to break a bone in his wrist while cranking his car, one day last week. RCN% J. Pollock, who spent the past few weeks with relatives in England and Scotland, returned to his home here on Saturday, and took 'the ser- vices 013 his appointments on Sunday. His son, John, who spent the summer of Edmunds, Westminster, B.C., and chiching, where they will assist w mmer sebool work. They will reeide The woe in this chapter was to them for the winter months in Toronto, that go down to Egypt for heti; Welts - where they will take up study mimes ing the Egyptians, and makiing court to to lit them further for their work on them, as if happy were the people who their return to India. The groom's had that strung nation for their allies many friends in this community will That which invites them to Egypt is that the Egyptians have many chariots horses aud horsemen with whicb, they could get a good body of forces • to their service, the village. It wail a Lot day, but all were anxious to du penance for their sins. Soon the adults started off bear- ing heavy crosses and banners, while the children were aiteu large stones to carry. As tbe Attie fellow was staggering along goiter the weight of his stone be noticed a printed piece of uP he put it ta h.- pocket. When he got home he staked ids grandmother to read it to him. She did so, and read out : "The Nee Testament of 0111, rd aud Saviour was the front pow et a New Testa- ment that route enemy of tbe Truth had destroyed. 1n Portals's* the word tweet for ThatantailLAB4 Will is one and the name, and the boy, remem- beriug What his mother had said about ntoney being left by a will, was much impressed. When the child was eleven senIs old he was Dent to Lisbon tO liTX-e_irlih an uncle. aubilta.84-48.1, One Sunday evening his relative t him to an Evangelital Church. Soon after the commencement of tbe ser- vice the preacher said: "We will now read a portion from the New Testa- ment of our Lord aud Saviour Jesus Christ." At this the boy remembered the words on the leat be had found stud was full of curio,ity to know what the book waa about. 'Later his uncle Vice a copy for himself -end he be- came a scholar in the Sunday achooL He la now a faithful member of his Church and a preacher of the Gospel to others. He is now Ika in things spiritual and his youthful ambition is fulfilled, although not la the way he had expesied.—From Tell the World. • Mr. and Mrs. with friends at Oshawa, re u with him. All are pleased to see that Mr. Pollock has gained up on his trip. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore and children, of Rockwood, and Mrs. John Purdon end daughters spent Sunday Despatch is the soul of business.— Chesterfield. . Doing well depends upon tiOihg coin- pletely.—Persian proverb. Prefer knowledge to wealth; fur the one is transitory, the other perpetual.— Socrates. think themselves wiser t an No entertalnisent Is so cheap " Bible. reading, nor any pleasure sO lasting.-- 1 Slighting the God of Israel, "they 1 Mary Montague. not unto thee, 0 Holy One of lira. Most powerful is be who has him- neither seek the Lord." They tree bell. I uotice of in this distress; they adv Him as if He were not worth ta self in his own power.—Seneca. To bear is to conquer fate.—Camp- not with Illm, seek not 11Is favor, no If I sin building a mountain and stop' h last basketful of earth hal are In any case to make Him the from theme n against the King of Assyria and his numerous army. Their kings were forbidden to multiply horses and char- iots and were told of the folly of truet- tug to them (Psalm 20:7); but they Outstanding Quality Fruit from -ike Gardens SOME NEW RECIPES Ily Betty Barely Pumpkin Ple .eup stearesd and attained pumpkin 2-3 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1,6 teaspoon ginger ',42 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons melted butter' Mix first six Ingredients together, The W.M.S. will bold their meeting add the melted better and WA last. In the church parlor on Wednesday' Line a pie plate with crust—build 1111, afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. A general around the edger.--firhe-4a--41- molter- ' Invitation is extended to all the ladies. ate oren until it Is sEt. On SaivirdaY. September 15, the • • • Harris Mission Band will meet in the English Rarebit manse at 2.30 o'clock. All the child- ren of the community are invited. Messrs. W. I. Miller, Hugh Ruther- ford and Andrew Gaunt attended the London Fair on Monday. Dr. Vskes' Addiresa.—About fifty ladies of the community took advan- tage of the opportunity to hear the T. HELENS BT. HELENS, Sept. 11.—Mrs. Jas. McFarlane of Bluevale was a visitor on Marotta, with tier daughter, Mrs. (1. McPherson, who with her children, Margaret and Billy, returned home with her. Mr. Lorne Woods and his mother, Mrs. Robinson Woods, spent Thursday at Kitchener. Mrs. W. .1. Humphrey spent a few days at Whiteehurch the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fox. Miss Vera Taylor Ls attending the contiouation echool at Auburn. Monday, September 17th, is the date of the St. Heleas school fair. In the evening the play "The Three Pegs" will be presented by Dungannon young Rev. T. C. Wilkinson left on Tues day for Kingston, where he will attend the Generm Council of the l'uited Church. Next Sunday, September 18, Federation will occupy tbe pulpit in Mr. Wilkinson's absence. Mr. Gordon McIntyre was in God- erich on Monday writing • University examination. Mrs. W. E. Gordon and Mrs. Wallace Miller accompanied him h friends. splendid address given by Dr. Yokes 1 Education begins the gentlemen; . Dungannou at the aseetiagoet tha hut reading, good company, awl Women's Institute on Thursday. Dr. refleetiad moat finials him. Loe.113 titer for Weat Wawanosh, gave a leng- thy address dealing partieularly with I what he termed preventive medicioes I for infectious diseases. Ile strongly advocated the use of toxolds and vac- cination, as preventive measures against the spread of diphtheria and i Mrs. Geo. Webb is home after spend- ing the summer at Kineardine beach. SUMACH 0 Sumacb, in your dress of gaudy red Betide the -mountain cedar's sober You •re the spirtt of a gypsy queen Who wore a crimson scarf around her head. Her tiny nimble feet, With anklet/ tinkling, gaily danced She sang the goys* Uttle lilting song. And wore a brilliant many -colored gown. How does it feel then, Sumach, rooted deep Upon the hillside, not to dance a sing Your merry song, breezes bring A swaying rhythm —Ola Hamblin in Westward. be Confucius. • gaged on their side, stand them in 1 cup stale bread , rum , In all matters, before beginning. a better stead than all the belp of 2 cups milk diligent preparation should be wade.— i Egypt? They are at the pain of going 2 tablespoons bur. r 'Cicero. 1 down to Egypt, a tedious journey, Fele mains Cayelli.e \%hen they might have had better help , Y. cup soft mild CIA e -e cut in small by looking up to heaven; but they pieces ' would not. But if they will not en- 1 egg gage God's wisdom to act for them, 17, teaspoon salt , they 911211 tint! it act against them; be \ 1 teaspoon Worcester sauce I is wise too wise for them to outwit Soak bread crumbs in milk. Melt butter, add crumbs and theeee. Wben cheese is melted, add egg slightly beat- en and seasonings. Cook three min- utes, and pour over fried tomatoes or I and Ile will bring evil upon tbem that 1 affront Him; "He will arise against the house of the evil -doers." God will appear to their confusion, and will oppose the help they think to bring In of. iniquits. Some think that the Egyptians made it one condition of their coming into alliance with them that they should worship the gods of Egypt, and they commented to it. end the -refer!. they are both called evil -doers and workers of Sul - mw, */"Wrileftfitt DELICIOUS FLAVOR YOUNGSTER! love Kellogg's PEP. Crisp. Full of the Savor of whe_at and bran, Finial with nourishment. Mildly lamo. the. Al*ays fresh and ready•to-eat. 'Delicious with milk as sztaus.. PEP often. Sold by all grocers. Made - by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Truly BETTER BRAN FLAKES • • • Roady-to-eat One can salmon; two raw potatoes, sliced; one medium sized onion, sliced; tante. P; salt and pepper to one cup eatsu Mee 1 layer 02-petato-ts--a- glees baking dish, add layer of onion, salt t_h_0304,,gor4ogolo gnow thew and-getmee to ta.te, then layer of sal - so mon, then eatettp. Coutinne until Meet selves to be but men (Psalm 9:20), Is Oiled. Bake for one hour. Garnish _with Trench fried Bermuda onions. Sae to Pren,•h fry Rertnuda onions: Cut onion in slices through rings so that each slice will make a large num- ber of whole ring*. Break slices into lit is good for us to realize that thoee we love and troet teo, are hut men. "The Egyptians are men, and not God; and their horses flesh, and not epirit." Jerusalem was under God's protec- tiott aod therefore there was no oyes - ion to put it under the protection Ot wears** -stage; •drog Abe.. into thin pq, but -a prectleal distruat of batter and fry In a frying basket. Bat - God's all tutficleney is at the bottom of ter: 2 egg YOlkicii edvsweet milk, all our sinful departures from Him.1% cup pastry fieverr-ii-aionatnes. salt. Beat egg yolks light, add milk, flour The prophet tells them he had it land salt sifted together, beating ingre- from God's own mouth that He would appear against Jerusalem's enemies 'clients together vt ith egg beater. with the boldness of a lion over his I "Th will the Lord of Hostel COURRIE'S CORNERS Superior Stores GROCERY SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY QUICK QUAKER OATS RINSO Large Pkg 21c Large Pkg 19c 2 Pkgs. 25c HILLCREST SHORTENING 2 1-1b. 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"If science has diminished men's fears of the natured world, it bas probebiy increased their fears of other men." -- Aida", Huxley. The very latest in Summer Wear • EVERYTHING THAT'S NEW IN WM'S WEAR Chas. Black EAST STREET AND SQUARE, GODERICH prey. US , come down to light on Mount Zion," with such an unshaken, undaunted re- ' solution, not to be moved by any op- position; and Ile will as easily destroy the Aesyriau army as a lion tears a lamb in pieces. Whoever appear COURRIE'S coRNERS, Sept. 11.— Mr. and Mrs. Hebert 13cott 'pent the week -end with the former's brother and sister -in -Ian, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, near Ise khow. against God, they are but like a mul- Mr. and Mrs. E‘eart Jamieson, Pearl Miele of poor simple ehepherds shout- I and Marguerite eere Sunday visitors ; big at a lion_who_ scorne to take no- , Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson, pace for them. Surely they that have , Mise Ida and Mr. George MeQuold ' such a Protector need not go to Egypt I and Mrs. Emmereon and son Jamee, for help. God was ready to gather Jerusalem "as a hen gathers her_brood under her wings." As birds flying to their nests '•with all poesible speed, when they see them attacked, with such care and af- fection will the Lord of hosts defend of Whitechurch. sisited with Mr. and Mrs. John Little on Sunday. Misses Minnie and Cora Dickson of Dungannon spent last Wednesday with their friends, the Misses Edith and Madeline Johnston. Miss Anna Mae and Mr. Alex. Far- Jerusalent. Defending Ile will also limb are attending Lucknow High deliver it ; the A.syrian army was tO school this year. be routed by a destroying angel whO Don't forget the school fair on Sep - should pass over Jerusalem and .draw ember 18. There will be a play at his eword only against the besiegers. night put cost by the young people of ?Then the angel of the Lord went forth, and smote in the camp uf •the Assyrians an hundred and four score and "five thousand; and o hen they arose early in the morning, behold. they were ail dead corpores.,. Bro Sen- andowent and returned, and dwelt In. Nineveh (37:36, 37 t. The greatling, the king of Assyria, looke very einall, when he ls forced to return, not only 1 with shame, becau.e lie canna, amis. plish what he hail projected with so 1 vouch assurance but with terror and fear, lest the angel that had destroyed his army should destroy him. The Lord Is knoon by the judgments which He executes, known to be a God who resists the proud. Angels are em - Dungannon, whieh will be followed by • dance. It is expected Mr. Reg. 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The child was ambitions A change. hats tout on taking it, and constantly 'poke ahont what he And now I sleep all night —thanks to would do when he was rich. MA moth- Krnschen),, help and rellef."— (Mos) er would langhing;y may that there J. it. were two waya of getting rich, one hy Two of the ingredients! of Krnechen hard work, whir+ she etrongly recom- Setts have the posy.* of diseolving uric mended, bed the other by having a acid errithis, wbIrh are reaponalble for legacy left. him in will. When he rbenmstle wryly Other Increttlents leee-h•litile Oder. ha was.aent to ot these sail& amidst liature le est* a grandmother *ha In the man. there iltienteed rentals thernorit tirie try and owned much property. &son nAtnrAl rhAnnel. 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