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The Signal, 1936-11-5, Page 6AP" • S-Arbaroday, nevember 6th, 7/M IT WAS A GREAT PLEASURE TO MEET YOU ALL AT THE CANADA STARCH COOKING SCHOOL ! s_� brae, 1 . QROwN BRAM CARAIRRLS x1 cep whits rift r cop )4 Corn /� n Baa nd 4 croons cup butter cup Mazola cup milk teaspoon vanilla Mrn.OD: Pat ell ir..-k la ••e:•M .aa(IL m e■� Btu and cook over lel aa* SSW m ben te tented ddissolved. CCCWSW .••M••kkk the ready is hard (IdT.) Remove from hest. add •aaffis and pear into oiled pia. Cut into ogwar.s wises 4a And now may i remind you that you will always get uni- form and satisfactory results hy usins Edwardsburg "CROWN BRAND" Corn Syrup, Benson's Coro Starch and Mazola, the Salad and Cooking Oil. They are economical, wholesome and delicious, sad I have never found anything to equal them. By the way -be sure to listen to our broadcasts every Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday at 10.15 a.m. over CPRB. You will find them full of new ideas on planning better meals. rug,* w Ca 8NI►ulMwle nen. CRG1 /runs CORN a N•a..s r c1. MMltlsiO mom esaesi 440 0 rx v; THE SIGNAL ' - GODERICH, ONT. Interesting Questions and Answers .a "see) •. 'Who Isn't interested in the columu he said. "Thank (3-,..d, m) Iwly, that that Is a question box dealt with lu P.!! were born IK Seotlaud." a competent way that is featured in John Brown of Itxeklingunr. Puritan so mane Journals these days? Dorothy i wipe aid preacher and scholar of the y edahteemth century, had many children. knu th• straight Di:, for etraimplonsisandiug atulCJllJa elder sun. JOgood Rrr(r; Lift up i.ine ryes,. and a.ek jeki flee. .1.1te with Its way before us 10s: Christ Is the path, and e`borlat the prlae. - • John Munsell. ..leas a preacher loge with a girl to shored for a time it was a young loiter! the young i pc tion". The father wben and the near ut tee da Is esprrY.dal-. i11�1ew': lwlulugr was a rave throfh Ho $d's alt•ution by bee replier afid couu*elr too. and he fell - to role:lions enquirers then the west,; IArudon where he� iopUlar novelist. When the editorials I in ala early day. dressmaker who c, are sidetracked, tbe political outburst IJuhu* affee J little dubious and despatched another se. ly weaned, that h as column', "Cart `_,i nsou,-'Ebenezer, to play the part of Ma - .00 and do, 1 am In a Rix, what should for Pendennls, When Flseneaer re- turned from London he was eagerly asked If he had seem the girl and what about bar. Ebenezer gave the over- whelming reply, "Father, If John does not marry her, I'm going to marry her myself." What more to he said was there when to the question sent up to one presiding over a questions and an - ewers eoIumn on the care of children, ''Our baby, elgbt mouths old, is cot - ting teeth. ghat shall we do for seers of the earth -twinging [ of saudwlebca, pumpkin pie and core' him him?" the reply was, "You might get the Itaptlet and these be more fully Instructed to the i of Jesus sbeavets with them?" ---From The Out- ' fee were servd, and a bnppy *YNiag the family together and give him three addition look of the Church. was hror,ght to a close. musing (herr*. He need's nothing Chriet. After this addition of twelve Wo�t*tr Inrtltule.-The Du else." wen to the infant church, Paul en- pgaaaoa► branch of the Women's Itatitute held Ira regular meeting or Wednesday afternoon at the bons. of Mre. R. Davidson, with the president, Mrs. W- • 1 do? etc., etc.,"'holds tbrattenttoa and is generally read through' to the end. ' It 1* no little tank to take on the were and respenalbllity of publicly an- ise:ming -genuine questions that often redact He hardest and deepest of hu- man problems. A numbskull, a fool, an ass, an ignorant person, one who can only approach matters very superficial- ly, who can merely pose as a coun- sellor, has no place here. We' have heard of ■ king who reignfed only three months. Hie time would be lees than that. Whether it be a medical column or a legal question box, or a Young People s Problem Corner, or Brlpg Your (Juestione to Socrates, the person whose work it is W try toanswvr with satisfaction must have had a wide ex- perlesit'e, must ten+ in-possessiuu of -deep sympathies. must have a great sense of humor and be as wise and kindly 10 he or she knows bow to 1*. A recent reading of Donald Soper s tired - tit i'hriat on Tower Hill" gives a a Our Visit Store tee. - FOR Extra Specials DURING Dollar Days Nov. 5, 6, 7 M. ROBINS Agent for Tip Top Tailors PHONE 384 one an idea of the terrific task it is for even a versatile wan with tremen- COLBORNE TOWNSHIP duns courage and grit to fare the pub- - PRA Sita Help trig, ti lord, In all the relation- the largest since-i99-�-, Iswreaaefr out as bilious: A piano duet. shwa of lite to play the game, and so iu the uumber of prayer helpers and 1 by Mrs. QZ'.- 17eleaven end daughter shad our souls b• uourished and rlanon is also aluown Wilma; reading, by )Liss Melba row- rlrengthrtDed in Thy. orrice. Amen.Main stations have increased from ter; cove duet, 'v►ptfnd.'le Frog," by • • • 344 t.. 3611 with 111 estimated member- Dorian sad June Rutledge; a Journal 8 S. 18880\ FOR NOV. 8, 19311"'hip .)f Nome)r-omuruulcaLts. Work- read by Miss Olive Farrier; a trio. ere wbo serve in Isolated plates many 'The Torpedo and the Whale," by t4wen 1.gk-Thr ('hriatlan Warfare. at timer lie assailed by discourage- Mow t'Ia!re Pentland and Mr. and Mrw. Lessen Passage, -Acta 11:8-12, 13-24; meat at the 'dowuesa of the harvest, T. it. Turner; a solo, ''Pussy ('at." by E bedans 8:13-24. but when 11* year's total is aggre- Lynn Turner; a drama. made up of Golden Text-Ephrsians 6:11. gated there is Just cause fur rejoicing. witches, and piano music supplied by It this to the case In time what sur- Mfrs Wl.tna Treleaven, who repre- prises are in store for us in eternity assured ■ ghost ; songs and rounds led when they come from the four eon by Slime Cora Culbert. Refreshment& t►n feud's second visit to Bpbesus he came into t-ontect with a small eungregation of the dls(•lples of John The funniest question sent up to The Onward inears' where question by young men Ind women are so comp.- tentty dealt with was this. '•Should.&. Christian girl let a boy kise her wbsg be says goodnight after taking her home from church* Please answer be- fore next Wtnday night." Dorothy Dix evidently Lets stank aonte•time.. Here Is a •••• tit 'sunlit make auybody bis or her bead for an answer. Dear Mia tered most heartily foto the work of the Jewish syuagogue. Ile was well reeeltved for a time. lie continued for three mouth* "reasoning and per- Jorie McDonald arrival home the first trading as 10 the thing* t-ontertting the 13ruwq 1p charge. ,. Grandmothers. kingdom of God." But, ea it was else- Pan et the week hum Clxaley, whirr numbering thirty-0ve, were entertained. where, sn war it at F�rhrsus, tare of - Mrs. had r pullet's* fur several week i mile/ leas -less -by a cerao fence of the Cross told in the long Mrs. I. J. Crawford w closing her about grandmotberr. - 'Nae aeerrter run upon tbe worshippers of the lrousr asdl will lessee shortly to eyelid rend the_reportof tbe last meeting rayaagogur.-- The urlgita' Christia the winter months with her daughter, and.ahia gave en amount of tbe pre. Church was Jewish. Aquila and Pel} I Mrs. guy R'llile, I)r,cilia, ApolWee-aird' Tianitl: ad tbe ruit. nrels.reallsrd from for h+r3- supper hes' Ties. 1Vm. C7amylwll :r visiting et recent!). 1t was decided 'o divide tb* the hums sad liErtr 4Lua. �peviceed• frees the -supper among the Webster.er. -• _ _= -piddle Blaney,conseterg._ skating • riik - Yr. and Mts. Lloyd and ' little asd-Teras. 3-I s_,•s d ui• • o. dagghter of Cluurrie's Cot hers, vidlad began to open out t�'e �-wMttr Mato. Mr*. R. IIcIIoMW reed as recently wit re -Elizabeth Robb. for Gentiles as well as tor Jews In MIs* Frances Brydges, who visited ankle on !'reset Mrr. A J► MIL gospel which be preached, thea Kenzie read eurreut events. Mets_ riots anu disturbances became matters ber aunt, Mn. ileo. Iroise, and other "avid+on read an Interesting paper.en relative*, left for her Num in the ..Early Days to This s'ommualty." W'rr on IF Id t r ay, Mra. Ellen - Clue. aged eighty-three. e, tJ)e Mrs Jia. GlrvIo, who 1s conralcwiug oldest grandmother pr. --ant, was after having theerectared hes hip, Ir ewer ed ■ smallR Tile Mrs. W. R. DUNGANNON DCNGAN\Y►N. Nov. 4. -Miss Mar - tic, big that fanoyx Methowifst preacher Dix -1 want to get married. My Job dbreiples of John the Reptile would • d.r�s un 'rower id every week. and r e u does not ,.rhome•u c Dae excited n rearmmsas- La _the ()QI.BOHNE TUN'NRIiTl•,-�Fes. the wire_ ata thousand sad one.} R In ( uta t with neo. things of human lite and the religlooa tions are limited. levee tried evening Lid social problems of the day. It� courses/at university four contacts. with would add to the varlet) of our public no results. Each class was with girls like myself. 1 presuJme,ammed religious'servi es If :sometimes instead of having a preaching service the preacher were bombarded with reason- ablequestions that solicited enll r hten- t 'Dent and guidance. There would be abound. The world is full of men, a spicy Invest that would spall many according to the census report, and service. a dull srfee. There might, also, be every girl has to take her chances at a wlltlgg on the part of some self -as- eatchtng one. It is just a matter of Aired pulpiteers. Of tourer, wee should have to rule out the silly, boary quer- loch'' tions that are so apt W be flung at the 1 man who would open a question box. - The Rev., Watts Ditchfield, who be- d came the Bishop of Chelmsford, once a neighbor of mine, used to have a c question and answer period in his c Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Service. He got tired of the old question, "Who was r'ain's wits?" and answered it one day in this way --that be didn't know and didn't earn, and if the fellow who asked the question would concern him- self more about his own wife 11 would be to his credit instead of bothering about C*.n'a. Those In high position. who are be- lieved to be in a position to give light on any quet.tloa that crops ap,-are often II approached until they wonder it the are mistaken for walking encyclopedia*. II They have to exercise a great deal of patience and determine to bejstri_ctly courteous it they come through the ordeal with honors. Some can clever- ly leverly Meet the Interrogations. The grea Dr. Parker of ('1ty Tempts- fame could One example is when he was aek'ed en occasion what wet: the best reply to "Meeks on the Bible. His answer given right ort, contain d one word "Circulation." It la shied he receive w-Getter--uDe time .aAl_g_for (*erten Information respeoting a minor -oc- trine of theolpgy. His reply vias on ..a postcard with three fiords written on It, "Consult the Soiok'y-Few' 11 - say public men of this age could ex- oel the Itev. 1)r. Parkes Cadman, who receutly passed away. , This great American preacher was king among I answer questions Mrs. I. Snell, of Blyth. ispeat�tL. 4utstlon that drat wItIs the d week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl elle Knight. There was no service lo the I'resbye terinn church on Sunday, owing t0 the anniversary rervl(ea at Auburn. ` Hallowe'en Party. -on Friday even- ing the Baptist young people motored over from Auburn, and held a Hal- lowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKnight. The evening was spent in games, a co.•tume parade and pr.tgram. Including sclos by Mrs. Wm. Haggitt and Miss Helen Perin - son. a readipg by Miss Amelia Mc:- Dwain, e-Dwain, and a Journal l;f Mrs. Ear McKnight. The Judges of the cos tomes were Rev. G. W. Sherman an Mr. R. J. Phillip" and the prizes were awarded as follows: Beat cowl lady, Mrs. Earl Raithby; best cowl gent, Frank IRalthby: best comic girl Lois Ferguson; beast dressed lady. Helen Ferguson: crest dre...ea gent. Billie Italthby ; hest dres.ed bey. Jack McKnight. I cannot afford to travel and my vacs- n)Uds of the Jews, but wbee St. Paul hunting for a bushand. Can you belp me? ()r le It a lost cause?" The an- swer was, "I know of no particular spot R here men who want t to mar re Bolla wear out like automobiles, like clothes and people. -Farmers' Advo- cate. PURtTy FLOUR More Bread -and Better Bread and Better Pastry, Too P Ft% Better Food -Bigger Ta nes SUPERIOR STORES New York Notes of daily ost urren(e, and the (rypoal- tldu at last became so bitter that Paul withdrew his followers to flue school or lecture -hall of our T ran - J Lir a teacher whom perhaps Paul tt s3- planning to return with her daughter, cvipverted. For more than tau years bas' Melville Reid. to Turutato to spend Paul continued his labors there "so the *inter muntbs. Haat migntlly grew the word of -(Jud Mrs. D. Errington, of the Ith con - and prevailed. MS"tOn of nest Vawagasb.. agent a Fatecotans 1:13-24.-WLen Paul, as' is day* visiting Mr. and illy . 1). S. ambassador for Christ, was shut up In Errington, on the tit D. prison at some he had Tychiew Mr. H. J. L. Eedy has been quite 111 write a letter to the Christians in latae;. We hope for k!m a speedy Epbeaus. He told them life Is • re(overy. Mr. ]Ins Mlltloa bas town (Continued from warfare and that their duty was to assIi4ing at the bread making during Pette 31 put on the whale armor of Gal, Mr. Eerly's aleknea building is reviving. one say a that ye may be able to steal against Mr. aid Mrs. J. D. Hessen and Miss boom is coming. There is a alight the wilco of the devil." lu what Clara Sproule, of, Stratford, were Sun - terror in the word "boom." But there are signs of a ',letup. A house - painting yob of ours can be started only in a month's time, an electricalspec if, ; and, In doing It, De gives a with Inc lady s permits, Mr. and Mrs. Job was held up ern days, some car- description of the'anclent armor of • Itobt• Metabe, Colborne.pantry work two weeks. end no car- soldier. The girdle wear used to bind Mr. et Mrs. Robe. Van Norman and neuter Is yet In sight. 111 food closely to the body their boor*, flowing daughter, Dorothy, of Hsmlota, Alta., ■ signs. In the Tarter vier of eondl- boor*,rotree w filch were Itt. ordinary dreier in and Mr. Robt. Irwin, of Kincardine, 'lona and prosper ts, the Temporary war ay well . as in aerate. so the were., d.itora on Tuesday with Mr. and Emergency Relief Association has in- Christian warrior needs the girdle of nc Mrs. Geo. Irwin. formed Governor ehman that demo- truth to brace hid, up for "Great Is Mr. W. J. Robb, of the Oth (-oe- Mllzatlon of quiet relief is now ander the laxity of falsehood! troth binds *don of West Wawano.h, ie having boa way. This X.F.. R.A.. as it is (ailed, the. man." The Dree.tplate or coat home remodelled and asphalt siding is but one of our relief holies; but of mail was worn to protect tbe bode. shingles put on. for without it a soldier could not de- fend hon self against a foe. Just aa true is it that no one can 'success- fully suc ess- fully meet the power of temptation un- lesw he is righteous. ►o St. Paul urges the putting on of the breastplate " 1e r righteousues,s. 'Phis a:. ne Gal ou Meoscre, who has made, oder tbe help of Saviour can supply. The Chr!rtias relief workers ami professlonal also- saddler must alar be prepared with elates, a tranaformatlon In the pbysl- the ravel of peace to meet attacks :argilwaranre of Net: York ands its in. -their -dally lite m.rcbe•; to make environs. Every park has been im- proved. them Arm in the day .t conflict with Waterfront has toren re -their foes. - claimed and le beteglin d_ wlth-4_- _ sol- is not to ade•. Scores of playgrounds fully -armed un - their Jt Icon he pus a 7efend bine way they were to resist the attacks day gtx•rta with Mrs. D`vid Sproule. of their assailant, and how they were Mr. and Mr,. Harvey Alton and to be armed the sweetie proceed* to little sun; ltonafd,, ire*w 8nuday gnerta its liquidation Is significant. • • •• t Our park; and parkways bate been greart�•`etxtended and Improved in the last two or three years. We are, blessed I.y having as park commluloe- , e r for both State and cite Mr.Robert Raisins 2'21c, HANDY AMMONIA Pork & Beans 23 -oz. tins 19c ST. CROIX CASTILE SOAP...; 8 cakes 25c INTERLAKE TOILET PAPER..... .... 3 large rolls 25c LUX FLAKES . .. . Small pkg. 10e; large pkg. 24c JERSEY GLOVES, Grey or Brown Pair 19c COWAN'S COCOA 1/4 -Ib. tin 15c; 1-1b. tin 25c RED PLUM JAM Large 32 -oz. jar 25c LOOSE READICUT MACAROIR CROTHER'8 SODA BISCUITS.., LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI 2 lbs. tic 2 1-1b. pkgs. 25c ....2 16 -oz. tins 19c CASCADE SALMON 4-1b. tin, 2 for 19c; 1 -Ib. tin 14c 1116LA$SE8 SNAP BISCIIITS.... Lb. 10c `Salida Tea Yellow Label Brown Label %-lb. 27c 1/21b. 31c F-RFE ► One 6c pkg . Black Pepper wiof 2 pkgs SALT , ; Plain or Iodised 2 /arta► Pk 1 SC :111110- '-r L: ert J. psi) CUTT _1E11ior216 J. J. McEWEN ar! 1 p til y ., .. . nes", A volume of his replies _ to [questions from a multitude of enquir- l(e•s un a wide range 'of subjects that trudble the minds of people reveals-An- extraordinary eveals-66extraordinary thoroughness In the realm of knowledge, a common acme and a sympathy that are almost un- .urpaseed. There Ie a story told in the Fatted States that at a dinner patty a prize Was offered to the guest who could telt the best "impromptu fairy tale. The competitors wile este- coseent'agreed 'that the prize abbuld go to the OUP whose story began. "Once upon a time simebudy a+aked Dr. S. "Parkes Cadman a question. and he replied '1 don't know.' " - . If the map is persltrtently need as a• questicn box, 'and especially at a tdmp Witles"b. *•it)Irei to be Itft alone, he is to be forgiven If he betrays a little perlshnee or reveals Irritation. leery few men eonalder themselves In the alas. of Macaulay, who was spok- en of as "a book in breeches." Bishop Thorokl was victimised by an er•oentrle persistent questioner who was n vicar In a diocese the bishop was visiting. As they were driving away from t•hurch after sert•Ice, this eccen- tric cleric mlddenly clasped the Binh- otic leg (a very dapper little leg), say - Ing, apropos .of *meeting wild In the service, "My Lore, do our beloved de- parted gee us?" There was dead sil- ent For a`8roment, then In stern tunes temp the reply, '•i don't know. 'Don't torch my kg." It Is the rase sometimes that the lint, eager tpeedlon is unexpectedly Mrs. J. Barkley and Mrs. R. Fitz- gerald itsgerald visited Mr. and Mrs. Stich. Gardner, of Zion, over 11 a week -end. Mr and Mrs. J.,.. Petrie, of Salt - ford, rimed Mr. and Mrs Geo; Ham- ilton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ItarL! y. of Fe • Bay, have returned hoeseaf vlslt- Ing friends in this lo. silty, Literary (engram. The su) owIng la a report of lite lase rlterary pro- -grant bt'ht tet tlie_ jUblor ,*•hoot room, from 3 to 4 p.m.. on Friday 11.1. An executive for 1YUU-37 wa+ formed as fo11use •1zresldent, Laverne Culbert ; been built, to the joy of c•ountlesa self. 'So St. Paul' maker"1'11th bold rile-presldent, Anetta Stewart: seere- ehildren and their gttardlars. Swim In the other Chrlstlan graces the. la�y. FJttalrelle Webster; treasurer, ming pools have been bald out in a same relation whieh the shield does le'ranklin Eedy-: onto of paper. An - great number of congested tenement tr, the other part-. of the armor of a Jett* Stewart: asdetant editor, Ray- __ -*real.. -glee ilL, sul llcr. AsUotet_gy_-the soldier had mond /Cerise The n+. me deutan for that lwd.been�are and unattra'ttre hes Renee), be feliascure and- s I P-Pwr I' ;'a: /ate x� Ds f.,r mane yews have been re -designed. as a. Christian has faith, he is ea limen s It b u:d Inion Square, where the Anercb- The other nese-*wry parts of a sol- boys; recitations by tlweiubtyn Stew- taix tet, was maele.ocer Rryant alter'. tul!equipment are a helmet and ' l'Ft, Oink tsr Stewart, Bernie Wvrtt, THE IDIiAL ARRANOE- l'ark, back of the classic Public LW' a sword. The 11441i -et protects tom! taped from the blows ,f the enemy, Patterson, Pauline Jone*, Doris Reed, )Trim The ('hrostlan mint take the helmet of salvation as the (14.f/owe of his soul 'The hope of final victory inustalna the A Dorian and June Rut!edge; In Ito warfare. The sword was y reading an essential dart of an „„lent sol- of the paper by Anetta Stewart; drill doer's armor. The sat rd of the by gins of Junior room; reading by Spirit which 1a .the Word of God was Doris grates At the clone of the pro - Spirit the weapon that our ilavlout used ?[tethers gave ■ demonstration on ,elle making of braided rugs. After the close of the meeting refreshments were eerved by the hostess•*, Mrs. C. C. Brown, Mrse Bert Roach, Mrs. R. Bradfordand Mr.. T. Park. •r, R. A. REID -Registered Optometrist -- Byes Examined Glasses Pitied 117 years In Stratford), at Robertson's JewebT Storz "Satisfaction at Moderate Coot" Fall Suits The Smart Fall Samples for Kea Are Here Now! THE NEWEST STYLES They are here for your • inspection EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR Chas Black East Street and Square GODERICH The Studio CoueIi--- nary which was for a long time a shabby spot frequented by loafers, and,a dumping ground for odds and ends. of municipal junk. U now a spot of rare beauty. The bulldiva of new parkways and revamping of nld parks and squares is quite fa.dnating. If a apt le Meek or uilnvitlne. full- grown trees are put in the ground. Oae may see these largo trees, with earth and roots tied up .n burlap, ly- Ing about everywhere along these new periling and pork- project.. • • • Tree plantfngin New York la an art, almost. When one of the many news rows of English -type honses is built. the landscape men will have _sodding done and trees and shrubs to go with It, all harmonious in effect as if they trees and bushes had grown their full else on the spot. Building, by the way. shows a forty- one per cent. Ineresse over 11KRi. There Ware 90,000 vacant apartments In New 'Y({rk two years ago. Now the better chase of apartment-bulld- Ings are nearly filled ap. The of-• flee buildings In the ','sill street area are filling up again, too. and akeletnn staffs of brokers' cicrka are being filled out to hill pre-depresalon size. • • . Railroad fares ,were lowered by law to two cents a mile last spring. and so overwhelmingly met that there How some of the Pldetern roads did 1a nothing else to he said. That was protest, and delay, and seek • Mort the rase when the femme* Moody com- Injnnetinns to stay the evicentlon of during 10115. Tire prohnbillly Is, that menerd o sermon on one neraslon with this order! .4 strange thine hair several thousand more hare been the que.11ou "What to prayer?" tie pend. Tbc Ineeome of these same Morn eg.:in. M .shall ,w toagain was not expecting an Immediate an- objeeting railroads - hail Increaaed throotgh the faithful trrenlhingwn of flee •war. but Jnst pit the matter that way,[twenty-five per rent, sinew the reduo• misionaries haat year. It Is not the to gain tie, Attention of hl+ large, J tion. Our own Long Island Railroad, first thity of the mh•eionary to mune youthful nnil len re. Ln an Instant lamp of the most r•luetint to rengnlae the harvest, tut 10 •mw• the Seed. Am11 .sores of hands shot up. 1t was a ?the now order, now has great pnsteri will, in ilk own tin* st;a place, re- moment Mundy realisesi-ibe+e advising travellers to travel hy rail. real the Increase There 1a, how - children ser. eager to -answer. Paint- Whole page ads. In dally papers, spun- ever. otiose for thelog that the Ing to one t'o'ng lad he asked him to *mrd by different erlmhlred linea, rill htrre•,t rrrealcd 1. str abundant. W'Ith torocldP the tnawer. "1'rtifetlR�bP nne exe.p k,n. b5:i', was the mart t4ult (T(tIF NI year In the htfory of the ('.LN. Tait, In the fare of Interruptions, Is a glowing IrRoute to the value of Chris► alto mlxslnna Wltbonti anllcitatlon nf funis. the f :}inti 1n�1'-Amt'-rep.r4--- aMrwi► that the total heteg., for the rear was ,•r -f'. Leonard Wren:- "Origin of -Hal- lowe'en." read -by ,�lI-•-'lfradtord ; sang M the junior loos: song to meet the tempter In the wilderness. A single text of St•rfptnre will help ue foil the tempter's power, so how necessary it 1s for us to study Gosra word. No matter how complete the armor: no matter bow skflld we may be in the 44'. if of war; no matter bow eouragee/us we may be, ewe ailed he certain that without pray- ers-we ray- ers we shall he defeated: ser St. I'a0l diose usage. the (lmreh at Ephesus to "pray always. with all pry�__ e,pd supplication in the Spirit." Ckee themed from Barnes' ('ommentary). • • - WORID MISSIONS "New life the Dead Receive" Under the foregoing .•aptlon the annual report of the China Inland Mbwion far iiIfif loss Just been pub- lished. Slowly, but surely, the Goa - poi le being presenter) for a witnea• In the troubled land of china, and /sere and there men and women are accepting Christ e• Suvintar, and openly o.ufesatng their allegiance to Him, the latent report showing that 7,'IS1 were buptired In 1'. 1. Mlswtona offering tap of our desired to r things .greeehl. to Ala •1/RI, In t1Me name of ('hrlst. with (ennf#eowlnn of our alma. and I,egpkful acknowhrtgmeent of H1+ mcn•IPa, ran. i}iS Yiffesi'?afmg reatonce by the hay. Mr. Moody was ilclighted, "Tor teapot better that," the attention nf the travelling public to the enmfnrt and partlenlarly the wiafety of railway trate!. One. rail- road praldtnt has staid :hat his sys- tem has but tapped the now trivet t$ng tmatnc ** sad that bundlers pot- sibilities await progre•aive Fallreti7lt.' Oct, 30, 1936, C. H. gram candy was served end (rd Save the King was sung. Hallowe'en 8edaL-The Hallowe'en modal held by the Y.P.t'. of tie. United church on Wednesday night was well attended. The program � by Thornton Eedy opened with a "masked parade." The prix --winners were: Lady'* fancy drew+, (Dori* Swan; lady's eomle•, Walter Dleklnaon ; gent's fancy, Douglas Elliott: gent's coni.,., Harold Patterson; child's fancy, Bet- ty Gillespie; boy'. fancy, Morrie Cur- rie A raried program was then ear - It can he used as a chesterfield or In a moment can he converted Into a double bed or two !tingle beds. A wardrobe compartment can bre added at a slight addi- tional cost. A llsfngrbom and bedroom combined. 'lion may choose your own coverings. 3. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer HaMmiItea Street, Galeria 1 PHONES: Store 335; RP!, RIf6 SAVE MONEY By l*j-ring Marne Domestic Lump Coal in your furnace, Quebec heater and range. Customers who are using this i''oal say that they likeit better than Pocahontaa; e Cash Price ---$8.50 Burn Ford Coke at $10.50 The above ('oat and Coke have been brought in via boat and the saving in freight is being pasted on to the rnnaumrr. 7. s 7. For Ha/ ware, Plumbing and Heating, give tie a eau. All work Promptly attended to and fully guaranteed. rho Chas. C. Lee (X)AL TAW AND STORE AT ILA*BOR •"' .-+ -1-1-11011-111/ 3 Ed "s°�iRsipttglAlttl^ilMlssataa�an+r.e-.-: •