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SME\T1'•SE1 E\TII 1 F:.%K N4). 12
FLAT RATE FOR HYDRO
IDEAL SYSTEM, SAYS
GREGORY REPORT
No Recommendation, However
Because of Difficulties is the
Way of Changing Method
T1rlt(1N`Po, March 15, -The five
Iirriury rnmmiselatieM could not
agree on the qutwrion of the ad-
visability of it flat Hydro rate for the
whole Province .,.rued by merging
nut the Hydro systems aaI they felt
that rbry bad not given enough. con-
aiaeratioa to the matter to make rr-
r.maa•ndatiou. In 4401144114)11 1here-
wirb.
'There are many practical dlfflcul-
i.•. na the way ,(f adopting such a
+r -tem." the rv,mmipsi,ners may In
their report. • and there ars• wide dif-
leresws of opinion uD'u 1t among
the seine generally and among our-
44.I1Ps it b. not only a revolution-
ary subject but a large subject."
The eodmiseioa peltltfi out that
pasw.Y sold at tend al the point of
predlivtlon and that the difference in
east Is due to transportation nm in the
price of coal. It admits that the
larger centrew and those nearer to
Ike pint of g.eseratlon would object
1n a flat rate walkh would raise the
Price of potreriF r,nto. Hamilton.
Niagara and Ottawa. !t would • also
materially affect the degree of
nwner.hlp rise mnnk•ipatltle• now
have in the power enterprise
Up $s the Legislature
1n paying half the eo,.t of rural
primary lines the L.•gfslature ha+ gone
retrain distance in the direction- of
a flat ate. The qu.•ation of Nater
rental, ,.two has a tearing. The whole
matter of a flat rate I. otsr• for 4.00•
!Aeration by the i egidatur.• and the
4:.00rnment.
The (0v'e.tigators point cot that
.nue municipalities at an PglaI die
tans from Niagara are treated dif-
ferently. mom.- teeing put on the Nia-
gara .yetem and aomP on &pother
Powe ,ystem. and add: "it IR natural
that the munielpalithe that bare to
pay the higher rate, object to teeing
put at a die.dvantagt• with mune-t-
p:.litler. a few mile. away which eon -
+11M0 no more power."
Fewer at Cost Basis
Th.. motto -Power at Cost" on
whlrh the Hydro le hawed may he
defined, sac.. the rnmmiwslon. am
"power at Witch a pries. per hors
power per annum as represent. the
,..tat of Poch power to the .ommle-
'ion at the point Pf development or
• delivery, pia• annual payments, np-
portlowed and adjusted by the com-
mi..ainn. of tie- customer's prop,rtinn
f fixed and other charges."
• 4ommis.l4n.•r% think an Ideal
ton, 1f pra.•tleable would be
If tit.• prise of power were
In all part. of the Procure
hal development am much
elf
er
f1e
as
R
IS
u
pat
Nm
d Indus
Imulat,.d ` cow part am in another.
It F. pnweev on the Niagara aye.-
average',I_ 37 r h. ,: on the
i
xs
ern system. ; on the En -
system, *42.16; 'n the Waa4el.
M; Muskoka. *22.'. ; St. Law-
. $41.,32; Rfdaatt. $ 20; Thune
Rey. $23: Dttawa..$14.
A Legg Way Behind
between system.. a case
net inn 1n alleged by the -
on In that between 19Is and
n fh-e per rent, rate of inter-
s -as eharited tip against the
,n development of the Thunder
system whereas the actual chat
nee was over six per eent.r,Thla
A Inas to the ProvIne and n
to the system of *71.(160. The
of the commlwlon in this' re -
WAIF not endorsed by the (:ov-
nt and the commit..Ion re -
y changed It. method of corn -
g. fort Arthur, however. r. -
to pay the colt price of power
"up to October 31st, 111.'1. the,
* In connection with sulvply--
power to said munelpality ei•
revennes by more than $:4111
rad Intore.t remained unpaid to
vines. In connection with Its
for this undertaking by an
t exceeding $565,000.
A Saving of $MLNS
rate of intermit being n big
in the rust of power and
at new time paying only four
cent. for lie money in keeping
e statute. power le obtained
cheaply from pinnts built be -
1914 than frnm plants /milt
then when the Hydro was
to pay more nearly the netunl
of money. The /fart that the
ra eystom and the Thunder Ray
were e.tahll.hing 40-yenr
fund wall a discrimination
the amall..r Rystem, whieh
put enough amide y.eerbv to
f the Indpbtetnee(. to 30 years
a dlfferenee to the leingarn
of $900,(1(10 per year.
commlaaon points nut that
in Reck talk. of the Muniel-
owning the whole system
SO year., but that there is no
Hon for )tis entlesehnen. It
"The capital investment in
planta amounts to over A0
. of the total capital Invest
In all the power nndertakingu.
• taw M $814,0felel10, of
but 326,21t1.4111 or *Dont 10 per -
G,DERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH '20, 1924
Signal Advertisements
are read by the best people in Code -
rich and district --the people who buy.
TRM SIONAL PRINTING CO. LIMITED, PtRllarera
cent. la bring prnv-id•d for by a slnk-
iig fund on a an -year hn,.I.," .o It
I+ clear Sir .Adana'. statement "h.
uutrue." .
I)unn%1Ue'a Grievants
Tax•
probers 1111Y M11v that Dunnville
Nap promixel n tranamisaon line for
$81,000 and that It cast $01,000. that
plan. were ...hanged without e,rltcult•
Ing the town and that the Hydro was
anything but frank with the eItlzenH
.%m a r.•••alt 111.• rate la $37.26 per hp.
Instead of the $27.:4) promiMcd.
"TWIN rase of dls.atlafacth+n." sass
the .ommlsslnn, "la the old story told
to u+ tint.. after time by r•pn•senta•
thee of vitriol'. Hydro mnnielholitles
of II1W estimate. and n high rood se
compered with the estimate... Our
inve.tigatlon has shown that tan -
mates are n very weak point In the
admiuietrntion of the commisalon.
Many of the estimate:. submitted to
both the Government, and the muni-
cipallthw w'Pre amat rent ly prepared
without any teeme of reaptnsihlllt-r
on the part of the commission and
with the object of se•ur4ng authority
to scenicd with the work."
THE PEOPLE'S COLUIIN -
WANTS A 'TOWN ,MND
- rn the F,dtmr of The Hernet=re
wr to have A hand In (indoric)i th1.
summer? .% town without a band la
like • church without a at.•enle. Ea•
pmlally when Go,h•ri,•h miter. to the
summer tourl..t bovine wr should
have a land to give A weekly concert
on the S.pIar•. 1he way N,• mod to
hare It. 1 undersand there have been
w,me difCieultkw In the pa.t In keep-
ing
eeping together a hand In (kwirrleh. hat
anr*ly d11fk•nitiea ean be nverentnp
with an applleatlnn of haekbone and . -n•
.•rgy. We cannot Int any personal feel -
Ing. interfere with the good of the
whole town. i hhdp• we shall t
able to enjoy roncert, from our own
hand thh..ommer.
LOVER OF ItT'STC.
H.tLE-HOLIDAY ON THt•PsDAl?
To the Editor of The Signal. --The
...owner half holiday will he atarting
In A rfhw week., and 1' hare a little
euggetatl.on to make Why not have
Tlnlrwlay afternoon. instead of Wed-
nesday. for the bait -holiday In (lode -
rich? Many ether plater* close np
We,ineadAr afternoon and-fik p npip
drive to (oderl,h and And evevythlnit
clawed hereif onr 'Mires kept open
on We/In.•.day •ftern(wa they would
piek op quite a bit of hu4ineen and
the town wnnld not look w dead.
Goderleh is the holiday town for all
this ditriet, and ..n many people
drive here in their auto. every Wed-
nrwtRy afternnnn In the mummer we
Ahnndl look ellsp thst day. (moped
of baring everything closed np and
most of the people awayi hope
th14 sngg.wtlnn will he eoo.idl.rdd
HAPPY DAYS.
*51.110 for Goderleh Harbor
T1s.• slim of 4:410(10 for the further
lmprpvt-nlent of (;nderieh harbor Is In•
eluded in the estimate.- placed before
i'artlamrnt by the acting Minister of
Finnic•• I.-ter/lay. For Klrw•ardlne
ilearlar the .nm of 420,000 is itx•11144l1.
Home and Garden Beautlfiestlen
1 nder the nuMplee. of the Boderich
!fort lent tnr..I Sock y,1'.reftsmcrr Tone
llnson-.af
the41,A. C. Fiuepl6 and
Mr. Wm. Marley, of &wforth. a
ell -known hortkmlhulat- will give
a. (Uw4* 00 ''Hour and (;nrden
Beau flection" at •.'s public meeting
to he h d in the Mneonle Temple on
Friday e ning of this week, et 11
o i•bs•k. Th will be no admieelon
fee; everyone . welcome to attend.
Lantern elides. 11 he 11(rn11•n Ip 11-
lttPfrntion-.4' the bject wader Ala-
cue.ton.
GOVERNMENT
WITH RECORD' TY
(rTTAW'.t. lfarch 19•• -On the fi t
dlstalon of rh.• • prevent *e..on the
Mackenzie King Admini.traton wan
.1r.tallw.l shortly h•Mre 1 o'clock
til. morning by a majority (K 121. The
divi.lon was reorded as 167 to 46
The cote wa. taken on an amend-
ment propos.(1 by Donald Sutherland
(Con*errative, South Oxford) calling
for pude...Wm of home indtmtry -and
maintenance of the home market. Prn-
grP..ive. and Liberals voted 'solldy
agape! the Amendment. The majority
probably " n.tifntra n record for a
period of twenty year..
BRIEF'S
There will he a sale of homemade
baking on the 2.1rd of Hay by the W.
4'. T. 1'. Remember May 23rd. Fur-
ther particular. later.
Thiel week'. nrHrle In tin "Garden -
Ing for Amateur." perp, fella how you
can hare vegotahlew a1d flowere mpv-
enl week's before your neighbor... it
will be fennel on page 3. Reed It.
Petrone of ('rnlgle Brest' pool
room and news Rtand have to change
their direction alightly til. week. the
DPW stand at the stonier of Montreal
.%rept and the itquare having been
opened for hn.ine,.*. After alter-
ation,. and refitting the old .land will
he ()erupted hy W. C. Prtdham'a
gente furnishing tmetewse. Mr. Prid-
ham having;purelosd the property.
The News of the Town
Clinton Spring Show April 3rd TO St'BSCRIBEK.S WHO WILL WIN THESE
Thr (Tinton :prang ,.tock shn.' a III I PRIZES? . •
M .111 .14 on Thursday. April .ted. rota- I 1t is rnrneatly requested that all 1
-111.-,•ripinns to The Signal fur 11P24.11
ale. 311 subscriptions 111 arrears, he;
paid at the earliest possible date. This
is certeresteeiml to -order
afe that
the
11.14.111014 of the former manage -
meld 4f The , Signal may, to ad-
jnsh.l. UI remlltati,•w. should be
lugurs for thio event may be had 411
appltratou (0 1111• w5 -rotary. Mr. A.
J. McMurray. Clinton.
At Temperaaee ('aauaNlew
ltev. J. E. .Holmes. Itev. J. W.
Wadley and M%wars. Wm. Bailie and
)1. W. Howell w..re at Toronto this
week attending the Provincial tem-
p.•ranes oemvrrttlnn am repr.w.•ntativex made to '1'h.• •t(lgnal I'rliuinr--(om-
of North street Methodist chur.•h and puny, Liuiitel. G.ak•rk•h, Amounts
•
the teal nodal Service League' pall hl batik cheque should lie "air -
?tarn' to sorer exchange. -
Mr. MaeI) n Id Gibbs 1N:ref te's Ilouae
Thr (kderieh Housing 1'omn.i•.ion.
coi.h:ting of C. 1. Nairn. A. iL Mack-
lin, M 1r., and Mayor W. 1'. I:a11ow,
M. 1'.. last Monday disposed of (1,
brick /ottog,• built on Keavfs street in
1921 under its supervision. The coni-
mission, which was in receipt of three
tenders, the sale of the property
)wing by tender..curs! a ven good
prier• for the house from Mi. -Maedon-
aid Gilds, the eln+ejWflll tenderer.
Dr. Field on Consolidated Schools
her _Morden Fields r».bli. a.
in•gsetor for East Huron. gay,• n very
intor.•.tting and inetructve talk before
the L1owa Ciu i at 118 regular Iwn-I
last weer on "the subject ..f ,o11w,lida-
te4 weaned... Dr. 1.1.•14 (totalled his
Impressions of a trio made to the
State of Iola on b•1alf of the On-
tario ib•pnrttn.•nt of Education, visit-
ing the mnaulidated school.. in that
section of the States.
Prof. Tomlinson. of the Ontario
Agrk•ultural College. Guelph. w•111 he
the speaker at the luncheon this week.
Sperlal Ssrvieee Closed
Tic speeiat .ervieee in North itrcet
Meth,diet church, whish were brought
to s cin•.• on Friday evening, were
much enjoyed by the large gatherings
from night to night. Rel.' W. E.
Mittens pr .1(1.•11 Of the London Con-
ference. spoke earh night with much
listened and profit. 31r. 'M911w,n IR
Intensely practical and tuucl, goal w•111
result /from thew. services. ,.cording to
tic• statement of the poster. Itev. J.
'. a 1R to?iiy 3TC 3II1To,n 'r
...poke in the Intel-eat.i of the evangel- t
ism and .oriel service department of y
Icadlit church and the gond
work being duel. An appropriation to-
ward. helping along the ,ped work
will be piane by the quarterly bard V
at` its nest meting. At the (lose T
of the service on Friday .5..11ing. the
paalor thanked the 4dankstm who had ('
helped in the mnaical service find Theme
who had sung sola.: Miss Jenkins.
Mrs. Jent,er. Mrs. (It,•v.4 )nose. and
Miss Neill.. Colborne.
tit
D. R. Caibbek Orad
Daniel B. ('alhkk. a hornier resident
of Gnderith. died Saturday night at
hs. home at Winona, near Hamilton.
HP WAR sixty-two year. of are. wax
a kettle, of the pare In Wentworth
nnunty• a member of Maple Camp.
Woodmen of the World. of Woodatoek.
and n Methodist. He 1a mtrvlvel by
his waft•, who was Mary A,%...,n.
ars one ann. Harold. Mr. Calblek
came to Gnderlch from 1t'linton and
wen employed as an Ar len-maker by
the Goderirh Organ Co. Tater he con-
ducted A book and atattnnery afore here
for time. Ills wife is n daughter
of the late Robert Acheron of Godo -
rich township.
Water and Light ('dmntisson
A number of application. for elec-
tric light werviees were passed at the
lest regular meeting of the water
Rud light eommlwsion. AR wean Mao one
for an electric range service tfrom W.
B. Graham for his residence on New-
gate street. The estimated court of
the itadallatlon of the latter service
is Approximately 11:41. The eommi4-
Rlon is in communication with En-
gineer E. ii. Darling with regard to
the appointment of an InPpctor for the
Intake construction work. The com-
mlw.k. + ,
n I t
orwa dl
n
R ropier? ,
R t tt
1
11w (min,•il to provide the mnn,y for
immediate requirements in connection
with the latter work, which has al-
ready been begun.
Fruitasen interested
There wax a ped attendnnee of
frultgrotrers yt the town council.
!lhamh.'rween-Friday afternoon to hear
T'rnfeanr 7. Caesar. of the Ontario
.%gricultnral College. who .pnkp
two hour.. confining h). remark,lal-
meet wo(riy to the *abject of Infect
treats and spraying. The nddries MIR
followed with elope attention and at
times tin...ttone from the audience
and dlurnp.ion. thereon showed the
Interr.t flat was being token In the
,nrhje•t. Mr. .S. B. Stother., t url-
eultural rept...tentative /for the county.
was present and spoke briefly nn en-
operativ,. marketing of apple's, prone
Icing hl. aisaistance toward! any ef-
fort along til. line hy Huron', or•hatd-
into. The meeting was a revela-
tion of the revival Of interest to
IlppIo-g owing to this dintrlM.
"Ireland and the IrWi"
St. strick's Day wAm fittingly cele-
brated an entertainment elven
unripe the uuptee. 'of the Eureka
Bibl4 clans Victoria street Metho-
dist ehurrh on . nnday evening. Cnn-
.iderinF other at Moo.. there was
A tilt nitendenee. •• v..1. W. Ilsley,
pastor of the eenreh. . •t.d am chnir-
man f(he programwhIe rad with
the einging cif 'tiihrt errs'. of "All
!Tail the Power of Jessie' Na " The
first number wan a tnlo "Kinn
by Mr.. Gordan Sutcliffe. Tile
followed by a reading. "An Old Scot
Sermon," by Mr. Tom enft. and as an
encore he gave a reetttirnn entitled
"A Change to Color." A solo, "Com,
Track to Erin," WAR next rendered by
Mr. Fred Hulme.. who also reeprnded
with an encore The final and prin-
cipal part of the program WAR the
lecture, "Ireland and the Dinh." by
Rev. R. Fulton Irwin, of Senforth. In
him aflame.. which lotted nearly two
hones. Mr. Fulton dealt, with the
enndlton. prevailing In Ireland and
in general told the hl.tnry of the
'.entry and people. ITIS addreas was
Interspersed with Trtab wit and humor.
which kept the andiene. Ina enmewhet
merry mood. Mr. Harry Barker
played the accompaniment to the
varon, mnsiest number..
P7.'
Gnu.• y,.re ago the Inn•y w -am
01111.4.11 as the emblematic ' flower
of God. rich. The choice Mak a good
uta.. led --raw *41444 -Mea madbe tut etr•-
courage the culture of (aue•les hu
G.alerich and they ::seem to ie. m gl. a-•
isle! in favor of more gaudy bloom*.
With the idea of bringing lack the
pansy to the attention and popularity
a c I EXAMINATIONS - ST. PATRICK'S DAY
Following are the remota of ...l-
aminations ending February. 1124. at
Gdwlerlch t'olleglate Institute. The
flgunw in bracket* after the nature
of 14t1/4141 1•1 indkate the number of
bj.et.'below !MI.W standing:
FORM 1. A
Average ,.n per cent.
1 • Honoree --
1i' . dl .ald.•atun
H. Ito -
1'. M.•K. ',•
M. IF,arrl• 111
J. 4, ,tI a., 11
G. Panzer .(
I1. itrown!w•
111. Idonore:-
hich it, dewervee Tla.. Signal will E. Thompson 1:
Fo.
Plante
M. Tobin 111
I) panzer 13)
1•. llnl.fnl•y 121
('rwIit.:---
D. Brennan • 13)
M. nen 12 I
L Evans (2.1
Freeman 121
It Mathle.on (3)
It. ilamilton 131
this year give *10 in primes for
pupates grown in Gcderi,h and dis-
trict. In just wiat way the prize
money' will be divided we are not
4,repMared to announce title week ; in
our next Iwo* a mote detailed an-
nouncement will be. made. We hope
that many of our flower -lovers wtll
take an Interest in this competition
and tent the pantry. one of the
lovelhwt of blooms, will attain the
recognition whk•la is 14s rightful due.
Look for the annoumement next
...k , but in the mpatRxmr g i tidy
•
FITLY OBSERVED AT
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
Good Musical Program and a
TI 3 Scholarly Addreaa be Rev
71.5F. J. Brenn)!
694 -The '.%'.'.,rine of the Greene w.f..
,1,)4i.mach In evident•,• on Monday. ne.4y
67,5,'•Itizen* sporting "the dear little. %w•et
117.4 1 little ehnrn?t'hjt of Ireland" In honor
e6114):.'61
k:.6 of Frio'. .wtrnn leant, St. Patrick.
At lit. Peter's M,ureh a large congre-
64
gation wa. present in the es -Wiling when
1Ct sly Rev. F. J. Brennan. of tut. Peter'.
113 7
02.3
adders,. on irclentl', - great ameete
61.4 and the choir and °eche..tea rendered
Seminary. Luno'.. give a •eholarly
11 program of eh oral and In.tramentnl
musk.
The choir wit. a4sbted by Mra. Har•
rigan. 3(1,,s Kenn„h•. MIAs Wing
(elder and Messrs. entelten.• and She-
en -me, all of ' ..Stratford;
sand an oreheatrn, .Impn..el of
-Mee. Jae Voting and
allw iamprey, vinllni tm an/1 allot
Edna %4',•bh, nrgnni.t. play,d a num-
la•r of wele•thotw. The most.. we..
.-thrn'gheut of A cda*.G•al and st red
:41.2
56.4
reel
eel
50
55.3
I. Jnhn.t,n (:.l
Below 50 tier cent.. ranked: -
1t. Longmire
} .41
o have a fine bed of naks to
i pet tits G. }forum
oar. E. M.Kay
M. ('ravelle
1.. Ilarri.on
FORM 1. B
Average 64 err ...tuts
1. 1►nnnra :-
B. Sanely
1i. Honors. --
H. ZAvltz
1'. Shia Mow n (1 1
M. McKay
F'. Warn.wk_,
.1. (Troves
Leonard Curs Marriage
The following from The Brandon
Datil) Sun of F.•hruary 20th. chronic-
ling the wedding of a former (hdertch
boy, A brother of Mr.. 4;,.,. Salk. -Id.
Hayfield road. w111 be red with inter-
est and pl.•aeur.• by his friend. in
G,slerich :
St. Matthew's church was the weDP
of a pretty wedding this afternoon
when the rector. It.v. E. A. Anderson,
united In marring,• Hazel Mary, young-
er daughter of )Ir. and )ars. 1'.ter
Payne. 448. --Twelfth, street. and Leen--
ani 1, Cntf..tf this city. The altar -
fkowers on this oaaaos were narcis-
si. owing to the Rinse. of her fath-
er the bride wan given in marriage
by her uncle, 1). W. ike doter, and
basked charming in a French model
frock of navy some trimmed with
oriental embroidery. Her hat w is n
smart eia-he in gray And navy ehades
and a •'qutrrel choker completed her
costume. Her .`.r -age bouquet wn+ o
SIGNAL,
OTE ON 0. C. I. BYLAW
O BE TAKEN ON APRIL 14th
oualril 11a. Lengthy Seanion in Ea-
deavor to Strike the Tag Rate
At a special meeting held on Friday
vening. the town (•ounclt passed
rough Its preliminary state'., a bylaw
to preside 1.;14,000 for Collegiate In-
atituh• improvements. Thr vote of
the elector,. on tildo bylaw (which is
published In thy:. Issue of The Signal)
will to taken on Monday, April 14.
The council struggled until after
midnight with the estimates for the
year. and adjourned before complet-
ing the tack of fixing the tax rite,
The rate may be alightly lower than
last year's. .Although expenillturre on
whore.. show an In..reser, the largely
Increased aa0eapnent of the C.oderlehI
cantor Co. for olioot porpoise* o aken
pn..lbl.• a r.dlctlnn a the memo' rate.
%orchid.. and valley lilies. V. 14 Dela-
prier presided at the organ and Miss
Muriel Sh,•w,n Mang '•ItlesI4•d .Ars
They," by 11,4s•hm. Before the a •re•
,none and during the signing of the
register the organist played i etr,ll'k
Nuptial March, "M,tneto lin-
prompt,,." by Jaboult. "Walther's.
Prize -Song." Wagner; Elgor's "Wylie"
t%'ngner's beautiful bridal must.. front
Loh•ngrin, and the march from
"Midsummer Night." by Mendeismohn.
immediately after the ceremony Mr.
and Mr.• C'uff left for ('hieago, 111. Th^
hridps trier -thing (oat was is bautiful
!crisp model of bine.bolirla cloth trim•
mo(1 w•Itte.qulrrel. Upon their ret•,rn
)fr and Mrs. Cuff will rrdde in Parti-
cles -apaartaaeats, -
G. C. I. Notes
On Friday evening tart the 1:. C. i.
hP11 another •'111," The program
W11,1 opened by a ew remark.. from the
..mond eke jtresidpnt, Tom Atsler,nn.
Then Ethel W hlte!y favored ns with
an Inetrnmental nein. which was at.
pre•latell to the extent that she re-
ceived a hearty eneore
Seat, Tal COM the (1. C. 1 cnmed-
tan, gave a "Meoteh Sermon." The text
Ira4:" And Joh walked cirrum.prtty."
ft was .itnwn that a eat, walking nn
glop.. nn the top M A wall aurround-
Ing a garden, WAR walking eireum-
.pretly, R . next reading. "Sandy'
MleNabb at the Front." told In an
amusing way of war ,hays with the
rnth {tfghandere.
The Olee Club Rang, "That Old
Gang of Wine," the Rang being eom-
pl4ted by a recitation by Tom Ander-
son.
The .uhjeet of the dehnte between
IIi. II. and 11. form. was: "ReenlvM
that Invention ham done more for
elvillrntion than dtncnvery " The af-
firm,tive aide, Ted Field, leader. and
Hurry Wan, won agalnet the negative
aide. Dorothy Brown. leader, and Mel -
m Cutt.
e Jrntrnal WAR reed by Reg. Mun-
roe, o haw always been famons for
him wit, and here it wnm giv-
en full
The play. "Enter Dora : Exit Dad."
4n1Mly made a bit with the andlenee.
The cant .onaIatAl of 'Helen 7avitz.
Chas. Humber, Willie Raker, Jack
Purse. apd 1.eslle Evan,. The piny
portrayed election time*, when the old
town renown was, after fifteen year.
In offer, overthrown by the women
el,ftnr,.
Wm la the last real "Lit" .fr the
*'.11400. The minstrel show will take
place nn April 4th. and the boys are
renfldent that their evening will its
the bent of all. --Gose.
A tans le Mime
The following is from a 'S(m.'o, pap-
er:
I'rnf. W. A. J*.kenn, who resigned
the ptaiton of choirmaster and dir-
.rtor of mull' at St. Paul', Prrahy
tprinn ch,reh here a few weeks Igo,
ham accepted a '.impar petition with
the North street Methodist church,
Goderic'It, and will remove there short-
ly. Prof. Jackson visited (ioderk•h
Muerte recently and was favorably
Impr.aased with the .'hoar and organ.
Th . rearoval of Prof. Jackson will be
a dlatlrsetelone to Mimeo, from the
*endpoint Of mueleal .dueaton 114•
widen being se, a.enmpliehed musician,
e
h I.
• cud towhee hp
P► r f
0 neon.
d
inn
A nil
f rad er
a string t In I -
R
n
*tram
e'ffts, as
well
as of
vol.e
cul-
ture.
errs Jackson will a' be missed,
n. rhe wan the bade of alto sec -
ton In the choir dnring , twelve
pen. that -the couple have reekk.d
PERSONAL MENTION
.1 Allen (1)
4'. Jewell (1)
D. Mitch
G. Cornfield (21
J. Walter (1)
A. ltae•hler (1)
J. Andrearar--'
F.. Winter (1)
III. Honore :
(:, Haack'. (1)
J. Atoll (2)
(1. Johnston (1)
C. Worsen (1 )
R. Currie
i.tn rdy (11
A. Sturdy (1)
11. Mae1)alrstd (2).
le Johnston (2)
71, Goldthorpe (I)-- --
1'. McEwen
I. Ferguson (2).
B. Humber (3)
E. Porter (21
iT. Stratton (2)
H. McDermld (31
E. Kinahan (21
M. E. Johnston (3,
r. %•r,e,man (41
J. Row. 141
52
,hararter. 41)41) enmp•o-en. am Ys nil.
Gaeh, Tamhiotte, Farmer and Leo-
nard being represehted_ In sha-.Prv-
gram. The musl.•nI part of jhe even-
inge. entertnlnm, n1. which w•,'trarriM1
nut wI•h dignity ..n,1 .ki11, was nn•
der :' r dIreetlnr of Miss. Mary Grif-
fin. organist of the eh.lr•h.
78 f4t• Pafrlek. Apostle et Ireland
In him opening remarks Rev, ..Paths;
74.3 llr•nnsn retied attention 10 Ih. sig -
71.9 ulfl•an„• of the day they were eels -
71.0 brining and to the uniser,allty a the
71 celebration. They were proudly told
69.1 that the ,:un never 1401.. 00 the Hrlt-
bh Empire; hut Ireland. too, had an
0/4•2 empire oh which the sun never mets,
r • • and that was the emptr.• of the Irish
67A heart. In far dilatant land., through
many generaton., pers4.ted the un-
changing love of the son of Erin
(fur the Emerald Tale. What was the
mystery of this love and loyalty and
desotion, where could he found the (1-
4,lnnation of fitly woridwid,• empire
of hearts?
The 4p.aker answered- the question
by telling In vivid language the story
of-41t--Pstrlrk getret eye- tremendous
Part he lead reared In transforming
Ireland from paganl.m to Christ-
ianity. and the eon.equ.wtt rise' of_
tree:men infiuenee 1.1 Enrnpll.;--..11
flux abtit the year 373 that til. Pat-
rick wa. hern, end as a youth be
wag brought a ensue,. into Ireland
from Gaul or Great Britain. After
long years/ of pr•panition he devoted
hi. life from the year 43:1 almost ev-
clu.lyeiy to Ireland, travelling from
corner to corner of the country, .pok-
ing to the people and bringing to them
the truth. of Chrl*ttnnity and gooks -
ally winning all. prince and pauper.
to the ('hri.tlan rt•IiRion, establishing
church.•., ordaining to the .erviee At
(:cul many 4f the natives. purifying
thy. laws w of t •
h. land
e 4
svtwMl hln
++•howl.t and unlvereitbw, g
tnntaast.vlew
and religious orderw, and after sixty
yearn of this work concluding iii. life
in the year 493 at the ng.. of onto hun-
dred and twenty year..
76.11 in them day. when m1s.rionarlw
are being went rhroughont the world.
qoa can We realize how In -those days no
7.4• few men procto•'.! sect. ,.neat rw
1.4 wilt*; do we appy. -slat'. the 1,1momt
.2 Ineuperahle diff)enittew - they- had to
oyereoml•, the trem(•ndo11.. task they
6;.p undert,,k in .:twinging the''e,.pirlt of a
.4 w•h„I4 world? Their vietnrIew, with
.2 the poor ,qulpinent they ha.\\ at then
command. were Ouch as tbc.. days .
.9 cannot eln.1.
5 The fifth century -eves -a sad_-e$e.Iw
.3 the history of Europe. The seourge
.1 et war almnnt.wlheel out entirely, the
civilization of Rome and Italy. The
harhnrinns of taw north .wept over
the greater part of Europe and the
Roman einptre ceased to be. Then It
.9 waw that the ml.wlonar)hs. cif relit..
.9 Ireland eonquered the harharlen..
.5 During the 'fifth, sixth and seventh
.1 eenturl.•.- the .MMI of St. I'atrlek'.
•4 work In Ireland brought forth fruit.
.7 !rebind became a centre of learning.
116.4 and her numerous unlvereltiele which
11.1. were attended by guest numbers of
55.4 students. ataravt.•(1 meeker. after
knowledge from all part. of Eurtp•
Through the following two centore.•
5441 the learning of Ireland made It. way
1Y,4 1 bark again Into Europe, where n
61.9 period of re•on..tnx•tion began. Thu.
61 the Peed *own by St. Patrick grew
up Into a tree of learning that
spread it. brun.-how over the Contin
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E. Mallough (31 50
Below ;41 per rent , ranked) -
IL M,Cahe
M. Medd
._fetteewnite
FORM RM ii
Average f41 per rent.
T. honor.: --
M. Re• slitt - 79
H. Hedley
11. Honors:- ..
Id. ('nut 6
R. nosy (11 61
-14.-Je'ffernon
i 11 Honoree -
M. Pah•oner (1)
M. Naftel (2) - 64
A. Jol*14tnn (1) . 64
K. (14..iner (2) fie
I). Brown (3)
_E._i)gram (11_.•.,.
D. 1%'ngner (1)
1. McKenzie (3) .......
Credits:
4. Abell (1) 00
M. Middleton (1) 60
N. Ryan (1) ._..... , , ...,.. • 90
1: Rtpvtt 411 fes
F.. Fow)r•r (2) tip
W. Tobin (2) tTR
M. -Marney (2) - 59
E. 'Homey (1) 57
Ti. Crawford (2) 56
n. Ryan (3)
A. Davidson (1)
G. Jewell (2)
L Rate (3)
H. Quaid (3)
E. Footer (4)
R. Melt (4)
R. Xneeshaw (4)
C. Arehor (4)
.1. Stowe (2)
Below 50 per tient., finked
J Forme
Ii. Finnigan
F. Robinson
M. Rutledge +
N. Dunlop
it. Pnazel
M. Stafford
R. Marriott
FORM HT. B
Mr. xnd Mrx. J.lhn E. -Mehr'.',, of
R'ingha,m. nnnnnnee the engngement of
their dnnghter .%nal.• to Mr. Albert.
ilnrri.on of the swotd eone.waton of
M,Klllop (formerly of G.derleh tnwn-
shlpl. the merrlag• hs take pima'
quietly the latter part of March.
Mr. and aur, G. L. Pnr.ona wore
holidnying In Toronto for A few days
the pale week.
Mrs. 4' W. Wens,•!. was In Toron-
to during the lout _meee(c.._
Misty Mildred !thtkplr1mlr returned to
Stratford after a '40,11',. visit with
her mother, Mr. ,%gn.w Stoke..
M1.. Irene MacDonald and Mr.
George Scott, of Wingham, were the
weekeend guest. of Mfr and Mr.,
(1...rge Mai -Ewan
)tr. Fred Larkin. of Wlndanr• WAR
n week -end gtrs•Rt .t the home of Res.
and Mr... James Hamilton
Mr. Athol Metennrrle, of Tomntn,
wee. In town over Snn414y
Mr C. 11. Humber made a hn141neas
trip to Toronto thio week.
Mr.. linrfwell Is vialting with sta-
nce. at Port Stanley.
Mr. Alex Fort*.. of WIneeor. ha.
Moen the 'meet of Mr. sad Mee. it. J
t. Ma'F.wan during the poet three
weeks.
F:nglncor A M. Kirkpatrick, of
Lenon, wax In town titin week
Friend.. of Mr. 1'. J. Pridham, who
is In the ho*pltnl at Toronto, will
10 sorry to learn that he iR very ow.
MINI I), A. f{olme-a who ha. Men
recuperating In (kderleh for the. past
two months has returned to her
home at Holmewvllle.
Mr, Fred C. Elford. of Oltliw., the
well known poultry expert of the Do-
minion Government. formerly of
Hnlm(Rvlllp. lesve. early In Aril to
attend a eonferenee In Spain. 11.
also expect. to attend the Rr1MM,
Empire exhibition at Tendon. lite
wife and Ma *Inter, Mew. Birk... may
accompany him abroad.
.l
...
Average 50 per cent.
1. Honore: -
II. Wee.
A. Oram
C. Groves
ii. honor.: -
H. M(Y',arthy
E. Hunt
R. Munro (11
R. Hetherington (1)
G. Whitely
(('ontlow.d on Page
5...1
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eat of Europe.
Po irlah men today In celebrating
St. 1'ntrk•k'. Day give recognition and
acknowledgment M the place won by
the patron taint of Ireland In the his-
tory of the world. it vett. the pride and
Joy of the people of !rebind to form n
portion of the (v,mmnnwealth of the
British Empire, and it wen+ their hope
that the little rem of the spa might
have a part In carrying Into the world
the. benefit. of the civilization of that
774
great commonwealth Together with
75.1 the 9.ottl.h and the RoRllah imml-
' grant• the people from Ireland had
71.4 .food shnnlder (0edlnulder In meeting
71 the problems of this new world In
70.1 proportion to ptpulstlon Ireland had
68 Rent nut more immigrants than the
61.41 other rnnntrk*--her reputation de -
S) (Continued on page 41
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