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M. ROBINS
Agent for Tip Top Tailors
Else The Signal's CLAMP! Colima.
THE SIGNAL '
REPORTS TO COUNTY COUNCIL •
The following report of the county
road commission was presented at the
meeting of tbe county council last
week:
glace the January session of the
county council, the roads have best
malatalasd as usual, and as the toads
anticipated tor road work were ex-
pected to be tbe same as last year p
permanent improvements of any las-
pretence ha re been contemplated.
Moreover, this year the county is !seed
wkh extra obligations respecting sales
tax, gas tax aad lack of relief vests
while extra cost was Incurred on ac-
count
e.count of the severe winter. Consid-
ering also that sixty-six allies of sew
rood nave been added, It is tsp.c!ad
that Iktle of a permanent nature can
be accomplished, sad that malnteeasee
work will need to be restricted.
It was found necessary to replace an
old power grader. and a new one wag
moored from the Dominion Road Ma-
chinery Company, Ooderlch.
Zit metoerycie-•v the franc talker
was exchanged rdr a new -'One.
Two claims for damages were settled
by the commission: one of Mr. George
Lane for 4230 and another of Walter
Woods for $83.
One damage claim was defended in
t, and the chiles was disallowed.
In regard- to requests for additions,
aetsCSs_„.41181.
tem, in slew of the financee of the
county, we recommend that considera-
tion of these matters be left until next
yesr.
Regardingrequest of delegation from
Bluevale, your commission will look
over tbe situation and make such fin -
/movements as are immediately re-
quired.
Re motion of Messrs. Geiger and
Ilellfck that the Province be asked to
assume the Zurich road, and motion of
Messrs. Pryde and Bweltzer that the
Dashwood road be assumed as a Pro-
vincial highway, we recommend that
this application be made, and that the
Department be also reminded of the
wish ot the county to have the Aar
berley-IJstowet road and the Wfnghao-
Harriston road assumed, too.
8ince the Department of Highways
is now willing to maintain the con-
necting
o-secting links on the Provincial high-
ways, we recommend that bylaw No.
a 1927, be repealed, and that bylaw
No. 12, 1925, be amended by taking
et road No. 2 of the schedule from
the county road syutees.
`Your commission has considered the
rebate situation in tie town of Sea -
'forth, and we recommend that of the
46471.88 grant received by the county
from tbe Proallet os amount of pav-
ing Main street, Seaforth, la 1927,
the town be credited with $4016.91,
which will balance the account at the
esd of 1935.
•
•
Water for Lawns
and Gardena
MAY BE USED ONLY
FROM 7 to 8 O'CLOCK a.m.
AND
FROM 5_0 9 O'CLOCK p.m.
Before water is used for
lawn service or for gardens,
application . must be made in
writing to the Public Utili-
ties Commission.
Use of hose during a fire
alarm is strietly prohibited.
Any Infraction of _. the
above will be dealt with
according to the By-law.
P.I& Utl ties C..11111issi.i
OODZRICH
Listen To Dur
IrY
THERE 1N A IIIIIPTiNG OF PRIM DUE TO THE MAIM
PAOTUR)U RANDnra ON THE IIGREASED
SALES TAX, WHICH I8 NOW 8%
-THiB WEEK'S PRICES, JUNE 12th to 17th, inclusive -
STOP PAIN
! 1.
ANACIN
23c, 75c
11.25
NEW ASSORTMENT OF LOCAL
a.r■.rTIRW-- - :.,
COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE
11e Rai fie
CHARM NERVE Y000
PING,
-
TRE REAL CORN RZILEDY
tie
MEDICAMRV'1'('M
I betties Lie
LL"IO CHAMOLS
tis mrd file
VA8ELLNE HAIR TONIC
41e
WRR'INO PAD AND PILO.
0NVELOPRB, 13.
SAL HEPATICA
Segall Ws
CARYNNII E ilVZR
MLLE, tie
WHITE CROW. TOIIi'rf PAPER.
rtlmsaf_=NYS► 1We_._.
" A,► n JQ"r
HOUSEHOLD TALCUM
LII. 0.(,111 We
ENO'S FRUIT SALT
Largo We
W VORIS The pieemet tasting
tie, firr.
SIM
T00T* BRUSH SPECIAL
EACH lie
Dunlop's Campbell's Lauder's Wigle's
Drue•t•r• Drugstore Drmgstor• Dngatore
Mad ated receipts and expenditures.
1021,.4sq as follows:
EXPIONDITIUft 00
Weeds lishatsaases
i 3.101.►
Grading -
Dragging
Culverts
Bridges ...a
Tarring
lisow
1,500
10,000
1,000
2,500
2,600
10,0110
Guard testes .... 380
Qticlum chloride 10,000
Balt 1,200
County bridges .. 400
Resurfacing 18.010
Drabs 3.000
100,001►
Camstrnegkee
Rebates
00
Bridges -".. 4.0
.� 4,000
Grading - .. ],6011
2,000 -
11,700
tlaDRtete•diai'0 .... ....... ..... 4.600
Machinery 10.000
Testae Patrol .... 2.1001
lasersace 300
Lights 70
Legal fees, cleft's ..... 800
Interest charges - 3,500
Ouaaiiese M* lima, 800
Deficit Dectatre• 311925 000
RECEIPTS
Levy 1.2 mills 453,125 41
Subaldy . 46,900 00
Gas tax refund 600 00
Sundry receipts 1,000 00
Trams fines 1,000 00
1102,970
1102,823 41
We recommend that the insurance
policy otered by Lloyd. through Nel-
son Hill, covering liability up to 420,-
000 for a premium of 1308, be accepted,
• • •
TRZASI.'RERB STATEMENT
County Treasurer A. H. Erskine
presented the following statement of
estimated expenditures and receipts for
leo. These estimates show.increases
in hospitals, $780; old -age pensions.
1005; mothers' allowance*, $4,800;
equipment, 11,800; and reductions In
schools, 11,300; administration of
justice, $300; County Home. 13,400;
Children's Aid, 3000; postage, 4480;
county property, $1,300; registry once,
$600.
The treasurer observed that wills
care (be estimated delleft might be re-
duced before the close of the year.
mates f.porslar., 001111141111 As -
swat, 1176
KIPIMIDZIXTEK
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Zetatent
resat, sec.
Printing. Adv'[ Portage
AuditOlsee
Corn Barer Impactor
lanchamge _.
7 (reg, °Meg
;i pd.)
Plus Overdraft Jan. 1
Less Sat. Receipts
To be raised by Rates
3.88 Gals on Ansi
.11
ISY0Jib
1118134.611
mem
806000
"wee
7000.00
MVO AO
1410.90
1019.88
700.00
79000
700.00
110000
300.00
Velars 00
7396.00
1144R?1AOl
10110.00
1181011.001
143315.44
Estimated Deficit . .,1 0706.56
111111i11ATH) R1iw
Admin. Jowl ice ttW . 1 3000.00
'Pines
Licenser !0 .00 t
700.00 1
' 1.0 Corn Bo I{Itf 00
Re Division Courts
c A. 8. Grants to Apr 130.00
Sundry 700 00
i
24.94)
+ a1.aAccoming 1834 Ac -t ci$ ammo,, fi
1 � Off 7880--W i� les. $94.70 •
.� �gJlg
14440.45
I To 1.x raised by rates 4ga7U2
.95 Mills on met_ _ ...d- S.16'81111
hi
Estimated Deficit to
Total Estinsated Deficit 1 7777 to
GODERICH, ONT.
WHrrECHURCH
(IaW. *r last week)
WIHTOCRURCH, Jaw. 2. --Calvin
eburt•h anniversary hr blas held on
tlunday, Jame 7, Whlteeberch Presby-
terian asalversary on Sunday. Jape
14, and the Gaited church anniversary
ua Jnae 21.
IVAN Annie McQuotd left last week
for r home at Calgary.
Miss Wtnnlfred Farrier remains an-
otber year at her school In Zbroate.
and Miss Olive Farrier bas been re-
engaged et Dummies. as *ISO bas
Mr. aerates ',Farrier at Prosperity.
Mr. and Mrs. ()Melee Halve. :et
Waseca, Sask., andthe r daughter, Mier
Marion, amree-hetratkdng la a Winer
peg hospital, arrived os Monday to
visit with Mra Hfad.'a parents, Mr.
and lire. 'Frank Henry. We welcome
Mem home..
_'tarra*11i'IELD
wasTrizuo. Jane 9. -Mr. and
Mea W. F. Campbell and Mir War
alfred Campbell visited at Beafortb on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gardiner, of
Lockaow, and Mn. I11ta.erald and
Mrs. Barclay, of Daagaaaoe, were
Benda, visitors at the hoar of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Campbell. Mrs.
Barclay 1s remaining for a visit
Mr. Cecil McCarty and Ids mother,
Mrs. Wm. McClarty, of Round 11114
Alberta, are visaing old 'Mende and
twenty-eight years dace they lett
Westfield to make their home la the
West. They And many changes have
taken place, bet are delighted to re-
new old friendships.
Mia Winifred Campbell Is vein-
ing her aunt, Yrs. T*mt, yn, of Lon-
desboro, tits week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mansel
Cook at Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stonehouse, of
Godericb, visited Mr. Jos. Stonehouse
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and
family visited Stratford on Saturday.
Mks Marjorie Campbell, narwe-tn-
trafaing at Stratford hospital, meow
pulled them home to speed a throe
weeks' vacation wader the parental
roof.
Mr. and Mrs. reed 1. Cook and fam-
ily visited Mr. and Mra. Geo. Cook, of
Belgrave. on Suede,.
The Women's Ilsslonary Society
beld its June meeting at the home of
Mrs. Norman Radford on Tuesday.
Joao 9th, with a good attendance. At
the close of the Beefing a roe tea wig
nerved and a social time spent.
Broker Goes to Face
Charge at Toronto
(Usetfaued from )tate i)
the road. The triek e.Wded with a
ear driven by Remelt Ctaytoa. of God-
erIeh, three =lien snub of bere on the
Else Water highway. Clayton's ear
wee forced late ilia ditch. Laker was
Aced 32 and callie for having Improper
lights and 45 and costs on the second
W. Gourley, of Detroit, left a $50
cash toad with the court when charged
after an accident on the 8eaforth-
Walton road on May 24 with reckless
driving and coneuming liquor in a
public place. The cash ball was
entreated when be failed to appear at
the court
The tine. were $25 and costs for
reckless driving and 410 and torts for
consuming In a pablk place.
Harry Walton, of Teeawater, Wood-
ston McEachren, of Grey townshl
and Cornet Hart, of Atwood, paid *10
and costa for driving without an o per
Ior's permit; Arthur Elliott. of Ooder Him
eb township, paid 43 and costs for
174.00 falling to stop at a atop sign ; Isaac _he
40.00 Papernlck, of Kitchener, was assessed
:3 and costs for speeding, and Peter
MacDonald, ot Hallett township, paid
and costa on a "road bog" charge. Il
$10 and costs for being drunk
nd $5 and costs for obstructing an
A Csndld Maung l5a
As court wits about to adjourn a
oung man walked In and Introduced
emelt as Pred McCabe, Ooderfch
wnshlp. He expected a charge
Sudsy Afternoon
• • •
By ISABEL 1iAMILTON
Godericb, Ontario
O'er every foe victorious.
Ole oa His throne shall rest,
From age to age more gloriosa,
All blessiag and all blest:
Tbe tide of time shall sever
HU 0eve♦sat. renew;
His sale shall mead forever -
That same to us la Love.
--Jamas Montgomery.
PRAYER
Grant unto es, Our Mather, as we
star* Thy Holy 'word, as galdane•.
of the Holy Spirit, that we may sit'
Era
ossoto and Mem the minim
off Christ US MIHis name MS leaf•'"
• ••
a, &_
Loom Passage -e 14[)843.
BeMm int'-?Wl4piene 2:11.
Christ's lint appearance after We
resurrection was to Mary, to whom He
said: "0o to My brethren, and say
to them, 1 am 'weeding to My'rath-
er, and your rather, and My pad.
and your God" .tile next appearance
waa,&p.,the other women who had game
!it_th Mary to the tomb. Tho tbtrd
werilix*atreWas tuiti ,cst. t>Jte 0 -':Ste
of it are wholly unknown to us. They
may have been of a nature too personal
to have been revealed. The fact
rests on the Express testimony of 8t.
Lake and of 8L Paul (Luke 24:34;
1 Cor. 15:5). His fourth appearance
was to the two disciples on the road
to Emmaus; and In today's lesson we
read of His UM appearance when
Mese two disciples had returned to
Jerusalem and told to the otbera how
Jesus had appeared to tbem In the
way, had entered the house and ac-
meted
seepted their invitation to dine with
them, and "how He was known of
them la breaking of bread." • As thfa
lutormatlon was beteg passed on and
dlacossed Jesus Himself stood la the
midst of them, and with onto time.
"Peace be unto you." His apparaace
was changed. They tboogbt It was a
spirit which was standli( before theta.
They were much troubled, so Jesus said
to [beat. "Why are ye troubled and
why do anxious thoughts rise in your
beartar To reassure Oleo He ad
"Behold My hands and My feet, that
1.t L_1 rysslt_:mM)e me and see; for
a dirt hath sat 1100 and bones as
ye we Me bare." Asd then, while
joy, aaaoeaent, incredulity, were all
atruggitag it their harts, He asked
thea if they bag there Mottling to
eat; and yet further to assure 16em.
He ate a piece of broiled ass 1s their
presence.
An He had done to the twe disciples
earlier la the day, He opened sato
thea 'the Scriptures, showing how
Christ bad to surer and to eater into
His glory.
Later on H. appeared to seven et
the *pasties by the Bea of Galilee [tad
it may have been on this occasion that
He told them of the mountain when
He would meet all wbo knew and loved
Hies for the last time.
Forty days bad now elapsed dace
the crucifixion. During these forty
days Mae times had He been sees by
hams° eyes mud touched by huasa
bands. The time had now come whei
His earthly presence should be taken
away from them forever, until He re-
turned in glory to judge the world.
lie met them In Jerusalem and ted
them out as fatBethany. The
In some eeclud*8-�n
not He gave His
farewell messages and bleseing. And,
even as He blessed them, Ha was
ted from tbem, and, as He passed
of their eight, a cloud reeelred
SO Limy women say Kmfl. 's have as adtutsmd goo&
rise they never find is ether brands.
Ohs rwmos le that Kollogg'e are always - sad
fresh as the day they mirage from the big tosonnrorogss,
They're pocked by an ezeladve Kel-
logg 1n a he. fraled WAX-
TITI bag, inside the porkies. That's
why they reach your table stoas4reeh
sad Sa►.tt ileriest.
rah year grocer for . Kellogg's.
. The arty Corn Flakes
Kellogg 1a Logsdon, Ontario.
040
CORN
FLAKES
Nothing halms 1.h• plum of
fed.40 CORN FLAKES
young men. was being used la selected
centres. 'The last Sunday we were at
IA Chia Omani. tit. tent staff arrived
late la tbe afternoon to report that
la the neighboring low. over tklrte
alga bad confessed faith la car1st,
seas of them mea of wealth and 1s.
Spend. 8tandimg la the church
courtyard with bowed beads, the mess -
hers of lb* eoagregatlon bad a service
of thanksgiving, and then they brie
Into song, apomtaaao. and respite
Rho. If there was Joy 1. the grew
pesos of the angels of God, there ems -
was joy la U Chia Cbuaag
y. It was then plated set
be _stew disciples a was tee e�
of
Moan coagreptton.members-or-LI
n oI' T.1 Chia
Om of the most outstanding and b•
terestlag members of the test staff
this year le Mr. C. 8. Wang. He
le a resat convert. Is 1962, when
he was thlrey-two years of age, Le
Will at111 a latter opponent of (bele
tfaaity. Afkr having studied foe
eifeea years la a Confnedaa Wheel ear
completed the memorizing of the /War
Bootie sad 11ve Masks, be devoted
himself to gaasbllag; be travelled
widely, vldting tows. and ette.dklg
village fain as a prefsadosal gam-
bler. After a tape he added to talk
the Hikit bestrew et selling bawls
and morphia. which he also began te
ase himself. Finally be joined a
gang engaged la smuggling and selling
fire arms and aamualtlon to tbe num-
erous bandit Lando that Infest North
Hogan. This clandestine trade would
bare coot 61m hls lite had be been
caught. yet he was engaged In It for
three seam and received large amounts
ietween us and His visible presence I
tween us and that glorified Re-
deemer who now sllteth at the right
bend of God -that cloud still rolls.
But the eye of t.1tb can pierce it; the
Incense of true prayer can rise above
oRANGI CHURCH PARADE
At the evenlcg service at It George's
church on Sunday Rev. A. C. Calder
preached. to the members of Orange
Lodge No. 182 and Princess Mary
Lodge. L.O.B.A. The men and *o-
ften marched to the church, heeded
by the band. Z. U. Cleveland, W.Y.,
waw la charge of the Orangemen and
Worthy Mistress Mn. George James
led the members of Princess Mary
Lodge. About Afty-Svc attended the
service
would be read against him. He was
told there 'war -no charge, so he ex-
plained be had been driving in to
town to get new license plates for 6!s
car when a policeman stopped him.
He explained the situation to Ow of -
Acer, wbo retorted: 'Tell that to the
Magistrate."
"And there you are," concluded
McCabe.
He was told then was no charge
et the time, and the Magistrate die -
mimed him with a commendation for
not using the back roads on his drive
with the old markers,
Grocery Specials our Superior Store
STANDARD
PEACHES
2 TINS
2 Squat size Tina z[_
Melanie. Piot- Large Jar rronnt
Jelly Powders 5e I BUTTER
25c
NEW 020P PRIM SULTANA RAISIII6, 2 Ibs. 23o
Manning's Olinger NUT amCU/11 About 100 to the pound 2 lbs. 25e
"=Nlm'g" RIO* PASTRY FLOUR Maude Pink Salmon
�LSQ( ,�'(' IOC
7-R. Rag Lle lada
1-. Tim 11e
jK. gigs. Rag file 2 til -lb. Tim l9e
Hillcrest Shortening 2 1-1b. prints 270(mates
-AWRY/ldn. No.2 Set- eke tla ile
26c Libby's Jumbo Perk A Beans Lg., tin 100
Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea The greaten value on the of 110111 %-lb. Pkg. 21to '
Aylmer Tomatoes 3 Squat Tins
SUPERIOR STORES
• 'Norfolk " Rasp. or Straw.
insLarge 32 -os. Jar
J. Calvin, Cutt
Phones 1 16 or 216
J, 3. *Ewen
Pheno 46
descend."
To the serpent the world owes its
wars and discords,- aiid tine sin which'
Is their source. Disguised as a ser-
pent, Satan brought in sin; and whet
sin entered on the scene, peace de-
parted -peace between God and man,
pace between man and man, peace
between man and himself -the peace
which, with all its bte s1nga, He de-
scended from heaven to restore who is
our Peace. It was but for . tbirty-
three short years of a short life -time
that He lived on earth; 1t was but for
three broken and troubled years that
He preached the Gospel of the King-
dom ; but forever, even until all the
aeons have been coed, and the earth
Itself, with the heavens that now are,
hare passed away, shall every one of
Hie true and talthfnl cbtldren find
pace and hope and forgiveness la
HIs name. iii* name shall be called
Emmanuel, *bleb is, being Inter-
preted. ,Plod With 1.11."!(Condensed
from ('anon Farrar's Life of Christ).
• • •
WORLD MISSIONS
.Ogee a Drug Racketeer
W. H. Grant
This year one or two trends were
very apparent and significant in the
rural church west of Changte. The
young people tare taking their place
In the church. A few years ago when
a clears was announced, we found the
mothers, grandmothers and great-
grandmothers sathered together; their
1o6venee 1s not to he despised, and
we were thankful for their prewence;
today we find the children, boys and
girls Jost entering itfe, sons, dangbters
and danghterw-in-law coming and re
mining a month la regular study,
singing with Joyful abandon these na-
tive tunes they learn so readily and
rove so mech.
Which brings us to the second trend
the inerrsingty Indlgenons nature
of the Chinese chard). We found a
class In a remote mountain village,
which on over arrival already bad
been gndng 1.m for a month, bartb*
been organised sad led by a young
Chinese evaag flet, with one or two
voluntary helpers.
The Gospel Test, with a ate, of sae
for what be add to the beadlis. They
sums, however, were quickly masa-
dered In gambling and drugs, for after
taking beroln for Ave years be was
spending 011 daily to satisfy W craving
for this drag.
In the early spring this haggard and
emaciated young man came to the
meetings that we were cosductag 1a
one of our coagregatloo, tear j1r '
Some. H. came at the Isvltatfes of
61s elder sister and its brother -is -law.
who Is as eider of Me eettrersttoa,
They had often pled with kin before
16hb but he had *corned their apal&
This doe, however. he Herded to
titre lasitetfoa. and he wee eisssbrt.d
by Melee power. He asked the
ehrYktaao to pray wkh Ida that the
Lord sight deliver him from his boa -
dare a hovels. After seer days of
terrible straggle be was gives victory
over its appetite, and he has sat
touched drugs sines. as massed
gambifag at the same time. (Ow1ng
to extreme dangers that were threat-
etlag Ma, be had dropped the smog -
Ogg of arts mos aenfltt previous
to his rosvereles.) After the meet-
ings he retained home
dastropsd s11 W gaabtfadrsg
outtta, 4. me gnat 30f of its wa-
nes be bsgaa to pled with 61e
brwtbera, W60 alio amid dregs, to glee
up the habit; they haves dame as
We believe there is a bright future
before Mee 1a tis Master's service,
"With all your travelling about the
world I expect you're a bit of a Ilse
gubt r"
"I should just think 1 am, air. Why,
I can ay, 'I don't mind If i do, sir,' !a
Shwa different languages."
NIT TNI NiSN SPOTS
THIO VACATION
SEE
IN TNI
taw Ow -
Favus to
JASPER
Ow ale
J 15
Regan Soot 10
Coisolan. N.44.4.44
• it.P.44,44 Moos rod..
s .i`c1.a.rawa
Once a year,you're fret. Letour 1936
nation be the adventure ofy your life.
Come to as
Caned' Jasper National Parkin the
C.n. uP Rockies. Play golf on a
chalent roads, ride trail,' motor over excel -
hike, climb, fish,
swim it the heated outdoor pool against
a background of snow-capped peaks.
Jasper Park Lodge, rendezvous of dis-
criminating holiday makers, with accom-
modadon for 650 guests, offers an
enjoyable social life, music, dancing and
every forts of recreation. Rates from
87.00 a day, including meals. Open
Jane 13th to September 15th.
Jasper it otly to reach by the C,ossisosuol
Liwritsl, folly bosses Termite god
V. eavoer. Sptci.l til• d'h te stools
is insist cora. L.w sawsper forts.
Jasper Park Golf Weep, Sept. 6th -12th.
ri1-IV/