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The Signal, 1935-1-24, Page 6S -J1 .raasy, January 241A. 1906 4 THE SIGNAL 1.- GODERJCB, ONT. Comfort's Old, Sweet Jvu Clean-safe-depend- able-economical. lean-safe-depend.able-economical. in a nunbefl is what good fuel ink to be. But only a NATURALLY SUPERIOR fuel can give you all dims dui" in fullest m ow ure. Try oat Pasmosi Reading Anthracite - it's naturally superior. The Dean Coal Co. Goderich Tel. No. 95w County Engineer's Report to Council Huron Receives Large Grant from Government "Rollet Appropriation The fedie,wiva tepetit w -&a eubialtte.i by County Engineer Patterson _at the meeting of the county council this week. A feature of note U the item of $32,100 in the receipts as "relief grants." This is a special grant, quite outside of the regular Govern- ment subsidy on county roads, given by't911f Tbd'etaf 126 PfeviIIMit monk In equal shares for unemploy- ment relief work undertaken by the county. FOnglneer Patterson was quick to take advantage of this special ap- propriation and with the sanction of the county road commission arranged for work to be done last year which has earned the estimated grant of $82,100. I beg to report as follows: The annual returns to the Depart- ment of Highways show the following erpendtturea during the year 1984: Ordinary Ordinary Unemploy- Expendi- went tures Road construction $68377.63 Signs $ 40.38 Maintenance 9807.78 43383.58 Machinery and re- pairs 11.9121.42 Purchase of gravel Pits __/.198 .39 Superintendence .... 4391.78 County bridges .... 6.00 628.04 $25427.20 $106693.15• - -4teto l- $ f 81,180 44. 'This amount includes $48,264.86 for labor, as follows: Road construction, $83,181.28; maintenance, $14,758.03; county bridge., $335.55. I am attaching hereto a schedule, showing the amounts encoded on the various patrol sections of the roads, and the construction Items are as fol- lows: Road No. 4 Along Cons. 9 and 10, Stephen township $ 7904.$1 14 Along Cone. Sand- lOrMe Klllop township 1507.14 3 Opp. Lot 6 B.R.S. Oon, Stanley township 177.17 21 Easterly from lot 10, con HEALTH SELDOM COMES BY CHANCE TO PERSONS OVER THIRTY Good health cannot be taken for granted any more than a good income can. 8o for persons over thirty it is just as smart and busi- ness -like to plan to enjoy good health as it is to plan to.&joy a good income. And it's just as much a matter et visa memos seem to cheek up on yourself. In health. your shortcomings are, at first, likely to be those annoying, not -exactly -well feelings. At suck times, If your blood were tested. it would moat likely he found "low in count". This means ■ shortage of red corpuscles and the corpuscles themselves abort of haemoglobin. Maim up this double shortage, and you'll come up to normal healthepatn. Neglect it and serious results may follow. Observing, in his prat -tire, the Importance of keeping the vitality of the blood pip to normal, a Canadian authority originated a blood building preparation which has been helping run-down people back to health for nearly half a century. Th,a preparation. now known the world over as Dr. William' Pink Pills, definitely increases the blood "count" in the majori$y of rases. thereby restoring vitality. steadying nerves, imparting strength and toning up the whole eye - tem. 14o the person over thirty who finds good health ^lipping, hi well advised to take at leant a 30 -day treatment of this excellent remedy. The element of chance has been practically eliminated in such a treattfient, because teats recently mode by an authority in a clinic of 40 people. proved conclusively by individual blood "count" that Dr. Williams Pink Pills eertalnly improve the health by enriching the blood. Full aisle box 50e. RIG 48.7awr►nn V wm•,s•,elWilew, V m,. 1 Superior Stores "HOT SHOTS" for Thursday, Friday, Saturday OXYDOL - Large FRY'S COCOA %-lb. tin 19c AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 2 tins 23c MAPLE LEAF SALMON- 1%-1b. tins 19c...1 -Ib. tins 35c ROYAL YORK TEA MARMALADE a -°'< 25c 32"I.31c %s -lb. pkg. 28c RASP. OR STRAW. JAM ROYAL YORK COFFEE SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER GOLD SOAP HAWES' FLOOR WAX HAWES' LEMON OiL CST TOW SOAP A. i r . . 1 FLOUR 'kg' 17c J. CALVIN CUTT PHONE 116 or 216 1 -ib. ting 39c 1-1b. tin. 25c 5 bars 19c 1 -lb. tin 12 -os. bottle ' ic Est 5c 1, Grey township 3434.46 21 Easterly from Bluevele .. 12331.87 21 In Bluevals _ 400.80 28 Southerly from mord* town line 7024.15 26 Westerly from lot 25, eon 14, Mullett towewhfp 2342.38 27 Southerly from cos. 7, Ashfield township 1496.85 32 Easterly from Kippea 1178963 35 Along cons. 14 and 15, Goderktt township 6856.32 21 1)pp Int• 38818. con 14_ East Wawanoeh 1886.97 38 Opp. lots 15-16, con. 9, Turnberry township 764.98 1 Culvert at intersection with con. 2, Tuckeremlth 271.24 Signs ....,... ".... ,. ...w 28.46 e 77.63 on a -von f oT"theejea wo''rfi its ami follows: RFO19IPT41 1.2 mills levy Sundry deductible receipts Receipts for sales and rent- als to muukipalttles Relief grants (estimated total) Estimated subsidy Boundary accounts Traffic tines Deficit 53125.41 22283.62 6813.87 32100.00 48368.96 582.42 496.00 164.80 4143928.87 EXPIOLDITURES On recount county 'pads ....$131120.44 Special general re trat8c patrol 1890.72 'seamier premising 426.00 Medical bilL ........ 7.75 Lights 116.87 Re work and materials for sunk'Ipa lftie. ._...".._. 6813.87 .361.61 Interest dimwits . .-„, ' 2657.51 Committed pay lists ..... 444.40 $148928.87 od"fhe rebut]] • accounts or the urban municipalities are as fol- lows: (luderich _ $424.70 Wingttam 242.33 Henal l 848.48 Exeter 328.41 Blyth and lfrussels accounts are balanced. Clinton has a debit balance of $716.29, and Seaforth a debit balance of 14494.36, which bas been reduced from 810,628.38 In accordance with agreement. The demands upon our county roadg are heavy. Since hard -surfaced roads have become common throughout the country, the dusty gravel roads are no longer popular, and there is an increasing demand for improvement, or for assumption as Provincial high- ways. Since the Province 1. now pay- ing 100 per cent of the cost, it U not •probable that many w111 be assumed or some time, and this county still has one of the large,•t systems in the Province. It would appear _urgent, therefore, that study be given to a plan for Improving the surface of these roads with the__ of Me - Dig them dustless and preventing unravelling. Two -typos of surface are economically avaflabi-lowcost bituminous aad stabilized calcium chloride treated. The cost of main- taining these surfaces will not be much more and may be less, than that of ordinary gravel. By adopting a plan of building a certain mileage of these surfaces each year, the principal roads on the system would be improved within a few years. A beginning has been made, and more work should be done this year. One of our grader trucks became useless last year and will hare to be replaced. In doing so, It will be ad- vtaable to consider the purchase of one capable of operating a snowplow. Six years ago I pointed out the ad- vantages of stave removal, and the de- mand for open roads has greatly In- creased since the Province has' been keeping open many miles of highway. Keeping open the county roads would greatly increase the revenue of the Province from gas tax, sed it would be in order to petition the Government for Increased aaatatance on thia work. A great deal of snow fence is needed. Tie econetreetion et a number of amall-trridgre has been i oistponed from year to year, but eonsideratloa for the public safety would Indicate that these works should be undertaken at an early date. There are also sev- erst large bridges that may require re- building ■t any time. The attitude of the Department to- ward the addition of eounty roads is now more liberal, and It would be reaannable to paw a new bylaw, in- corporating all of the roada already adopted by the county, and not yet approved by Me Province. "The effective protection of liberty againat compulaion must reel, not on ferret., but on moral principle." --Niche las Murray. "There is a crying nerd for educa- tors alio will reform the edneatlonal systems In order to get better results for lean money." ()wen 1). liming. SOME PUZZLES Why are gardeners foolish people? -Because they put mut tubs to catch soft wetter when It rains hard. What 1s In a Blah, hut cannot get out? --A era ek. When 4a a erre hair like the sea? -When It la in waves. 'W'hat wmild a adder do tf he were late for his dinner? ---'rake a fly. Whet pert of a fish is like the mod of a book? -The (anis) fins. When le ■ sailor very Wor.len?- When he to aboard. How do her get rid of their ho. neyt-They eell It. Why la a lawyer like a teller?..He deals in omnita. What can lire In a roaring fire, --A MVP cool, of coarse. 10 whoa does, • king tike off his Raft► -.His beater. What key makes a moldier stand •t attention? --A sharp major. What is the difference hetween a wet day and • lion with a tooth. aeM?- -Ole is pouring with rain and rho other le roaring with pain. Whet yew every .etleh-detw wlttr anevwu? JMs week'. pay. When la • hill like • gun? --When it k premested and diseharg.d. Warne it • Hoek os the stain dun germs? --When 1t rens down. r S&Way Afternoon By i$ABEI. HAMIUrON riederleo, Ost. Hark, my soul, It Is the Lord; 'Th Tby aavtour, hear HU word; Jeaus Weals. ane speak. to then. 'Say, poor sinner, Wrest thou Moe? Mine U an uechaugiug love, Higher than the hcigbta above, Deeper tban the ,te tha beneath, Free and faithful, -trong as death. Lord, it fa my chief complaint wexsled faint• ,�sodt adore; O for grace to lot,; Thee more. Amen. • • • S. 8. LOON FOR FEB. 21N, 1135 Imam ?u 4s Feter'a Bastaradsm. Leases Peoleg-.lobo 21:11.19. Deities Test --Jets 21:17. Devotions/ Meding-1 Peter 1:2-12. The evening preceding this conversa- tion between Jesu' and Peter seven of the d4e4piee were -tending among the fishing boats that lay by the sea of tialftee. Boat after -boat put out from shore; and as the familiar sights and smells and sounds stirred: old associa- tions, Peter with 0:aracterlilac restless- ness turned away to where his old boat lay, saying, • I go a -fishing." The rest needed no fu:ther inducement to 10 too. And as a wateh each man taking his place at the oar, or getting ready the nets, pie recognised how aught a hoid the. Apostolic sail bed taken on these men, and how ready they were to tall back to their old life. They had no plat'; the one foremost thing is that they must earn a liveli- hood. And had Hier -had -the soecea of former Meets the charm of the old life might have teen too strong for them. But, like want' other melt, their failure in accomplishing their own purport prepared them to dis- cern and fide the Divine purpose, and from catubfies fah worth so much a pound they became the most inflame Oat factors In chi. world's history. The Lord bad need of them, and again called them to labor fur Him, showing them how easily lle could maintain them In life and how full their nets -wontd he when re -it -ender Hie din tion. Weary with the fruitless toil, and when the best pert of the night was gone, they made for a secluded part of the shore, not wishing to land from their first attempt empty In presence of the other fishermen. When about a hundred yards from the shore a voice halls them with the words, "Children" -or, as we would .ay, .'Lads" -"have you taken any fish?" The question was asked for qts purpose of arrest - Ing the boat at a sufficient distance from the share to make another eaat of tpe net posible. It had thY gleet and, as they bin: around Nieto wbe is calling them, they tell him they have no fish. The Stranger then asyar "Cast the net eo the right side of the ship, and ye Mail Ind." They do so and, on finding the het full, they esu not draw it mw tie DML John looks again at the Stranger, and whiap.n to Peter, "It la the Lord." At once Peter cast hiuseetf overboard and swam or waded ashore. James hailed with the deepe-t atla>�iclion Peter's na- petuous ahandonmeat Of ids boat, nets, fish and e„mpenllY, 1111 springing to greet Him, for 1t ;bowed that after all Christ was incomparably more to him than the old life, And there- fore when the first excitement had cooled down Jesus gives Peter an op- portunity of putting this in words by asking him, "Mama, son of Jonas, !tw- eet thou Me mon than these?' Your letting go the net at the critical moment, and so risking the loss of all, seemed to say that yea love me more than your sole means of gaining a livelihood. Well, Is it sof Thus grace- fully does He give Peter opportunity to renew the profession of attachment he had so ahameN'.ully denied by three time. over, sere-adfg that be not only not -An Jesse; Nat anew nothing whatever about tie man. The determination of Christ to clear away all misunderstanding and all doubtfulness abase the relation His professed followers hold to Him is etriktngly exhibitsS in Hos subjecting ,Peter to a eecmnd and titled interro- gation. He Imides Peter to search deeply Into hi. spirit and to ascer- tain the very trod. He is no longer asked to compo nn the hold Christ has upon him with ate interest In other things; but he lit asked Dimply and absolutely whether love is the right name for that which connects him with his Lord. gamma thou Me?' Now, to apprehend the significance of this question t. to apprehend what Christianity Is. Oar Lord was on the point of leaving the world ; and He left its future, the future of the sheep He loved so weii sad had spelt His ell open ie the beeping of Peter and the real, and the one security he de- manded of them was the confession of love for HbmselL-(Condensed from The llispoeltor" H181e). • • • WOBLI) WBSiONS Tsai Tiu's 'lbaaiteletting Tsai Ten fell id. He was an opium smoker and that lessened his chances of recovery. St,reeefe else would have to herd the due kg while he was laid aside. For Tau Tan hoed In South Chine where 4I' 7Ss of ducks some- times run up into the thousands In number, and Inciting after them along the str amp and Irrigation ditches Is a full-time Joh for a man. However doobitbl Taal Tana recov- ery may have Iris, l'etover be did at tact, to the great Pillet of him fatthfal wife. Tb.t goo,] tidy felt duly grate- ful and at once began to ergs upon her moues the pteprlety of maktsg a thanknfering togoddes' of merry In gratefni rce ]tion of her asp Mod services r restt.elfg gen to - health. hike a loyal and otrrdtout hum/tend he eonasated and set forth. The district at that tills war some- what aversely settled sad the wrest temple of that parttealar redden was nearly one hundred 11 away (three 11 --one mile). As Teat Tett trudged along os fib pious pilgrimage be heard the sound of voices raked In sing. It transpired that a few gltrhatans were bolding an evangelist meeting In a borne near by. Tsui Tsu stopped to listen. Finally he entered the house. The personal testimony of the speaker and the kind- ly neighborliness of other Christians won his heart. lie accepted Christ and sibs a period of preparation was bap tiled. Soon after a Christian church was organised in Tsai Tau's neighborhood. The membership numbered four -our oaotlae opium eater, two other men of Ids district and an evangelist. Adopt log the name of their village it was known as the Church of Golden Well. A NEWPDEAL FOR THE WINCH BOX By Barbara B. Brooks The mid -winter season might be called the "sero-bour" when it comes to school 'nisch boxes -for those who open them as well as those who pack them. if you must pack lunches every day, or even just occasionally, a New Teel resolution or a new deal is probably la order. it has been long saough since the beginning of the sehool year for lunettes to become monotonous to plan and to eat. First of all, check the equipment. Du the neccesary repairing or re - piece the old lunch box with a new one. Are the lids of Jars for liquids tight? If they have rusted, get some new ones. It there is a thermos bottle, it tnay need a new cork. Printed waxed paper and attractive paper nap + kine will help to brighten up the bon, too. After you have done the best you can for the equipment, consider the possibilities for variety in your lunch box menus. This is especially import- ant If the lunch 1s not supplemented by a bot dish at school. In the winter season the choice of fruits and vegetables U limited unless one lives In the Larger cities. Stewed dried fruits or canned fruits are good and, if .well Jars with tight -fitting lids are used, can be packed satisfactorily. Give all the varlet, possible in canned trult. The dried fruits may be made different by combining vieveral kinds, such as apricots and prunes, or raisins eprieota and peers. Do not sweeten thea too much. Drying develops the natural sugars of fruits so that most of them are sweet enough without adding sugar in cooking. Long soak - Ing and little cooking will give firm fruit. Spices, such as cinnamon with a dash of cloves for prunes or sort - tots, nutmeg with pears give new flav- ors. Other fruit Juices especially le- mon or orange are good. Some of the grated rind should be used or a piece of the rind may be cooked with the fruit. Sandwiches are ideal for packed lunches, but they do get monotonous. Piney breads w.de with nuts and fruits are good for a change and a simple cheese 5U1 er plain butter or jam is all Mat. Is Seeded with them. Don't overlook . tits gemibilltfes of Tea at its Best TEA • chopped, raw vegetables, such as car- ecereal lunch box menus and ether - rots. radishes, celery and cabbage. 7bsw' setisfr-tbe-eicazlegv0w.Besse Ming fresh and crisp and can be Mr often without monotony. Ready -tout cereals can be substi- tuted for sandwiches occasionally.. Some ttlldren enjoy a cereal lunch every day. Be sure the cereals are flresh and crisp. In damp weather toast them in a hot oven !f the pack- age has sand opened for several days A wide-mouthed half-pint jar Is good for packing. Fill the jar about half full and cover tightly. if sugar is desired, it can be put right on the cereal. Milk and cream should be car- ried in the thermos bottle or in a c o -- tamer which can be kept In a cool place. Often, milk can be purttaeed at school. Hot milk is good with the cereals, too, mad can be carried la a thermos or heated at n'bool. A combination of two cereals, mob as corn lakes and bras, or the addition of fruits gives farther verbety. An Important advantage of a cereal lnlacbeoe is that many -Mistreat will nee 1418 an ewes], aft eat they de mat like It te drink. f gel and milk makes a atlsfylfg luncheon wbleb U nouriated aad eases Wanted. *MO gestluns are as foliages: .07,-. snakes and Bran Oorwl Milk Peanut Cookies Vegetable Soup Deviled Egg Bran Bred Sandwiches Chocolate Brownie Milk Whole Wheat Biscuits Hot UM Apple Sava with ltiatdias Spiced Pena.. Bacon Brown Bread Sandwiches Hot Baked Beans Milk Lok of things that couldn't be done have been done. -Bates. Auto INSURANCE Firs IJfo Assuan] wad Mamas N. K. WARK QeMialk. Oust. rime $43 FOOTWEAR What better remembrance can you give your (riled* than a pair of Slippers? You offer them ninny days of comfort and satisfaction . and a source of pleasure and contentment 'Phe various kinds rank high as useful gifts. We invite you to Inspect our stock of Felt Juliets and Leather Cosy Slippers in all the new colors. Goloshes are here for men, women and children, In all the new designs, in cloth and velvet with and without the fur trimming. Our prices are the lowest for first quality Footwear. Skating Boob with Skates attached are here •t the remarkably low prices for boy and girls now selling at $2i5 Call and see the great variety of Footwear we have for the holiday season. Geo. MacVicar -THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN - NORTH SIDE OF SQUAU GODE1ICB ACCEPTED By Science AV R ED BY CANADIANS Accepted by Canadian Pbyidans Tested and Approved by CanadianDietitians meals. of appetite and energy. Kellogg's ALL -BRAN is accepted by Canadian Physicians, has been Tested and approved by Canadian Dietitians. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have discovered that this delicious cereal corrects constipation due to insufficient "bulk" in Unless checked, this ailment may cause headaches, lova You feel below par -fail to get the best out of each day, ' Kellogg's ALL -BRAN supplies a generous quantity of mild "bulli" to aid regular habits. ALL -BRAN also furnishes vitamin B and iron. Unlike cathartics, this tempting cereal continues to be effective when used for months. Isn't it pleasanter to r`,njoy a gentle, natural food hatted of weakening your system with patent medicines? Two tow. spoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. Chronic canes, wife-th= meal. Serve with milk or cream. If not relieved this way, No your doctor. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. Appetizing recipes On the red -and -green package. Remember, Kellogg's ALL -BRAN is much more effective than part -bran products. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Canada. Keep on the Bunny Side -of I iia • gib