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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-1-19, Page 1Our Clubbiug Rate for The Signal and The Globe is $6.50, You save 50 cent.' and the cost Ol "aiding a money order. A stealer saving on other .Toronto and Isealon THE SIGNAL The Siaojcalendars ore here. One for every subscriber who pays in advance for 1928. Make sure you get yours. Eir:itTY-FiRsT YEAR NO. 3 CANADIAN CLUB HAS ADDRESS BY PROF. FREEMAN OF LONDON - -- Question of Oriental Immigration Discussed from Its Various Angles Mr Grattan OLtstry. who was an- nounced to give au address here on Tuceity evening under the auspices of the Canadian Club. wired in SaturdaY from Galt that he heti been called back to °Mali, 1001:111g it impossible for bins to continue his lecture tour at the present time. lie hottest to he able to COUR. to Goolerich at a later date The Columnar) Club executive. In order not to olisappoint the people of ilodetlell. the per - sou of Prof. Ross Freeman. o Western University. London. who gave an Address on "Canada and the Orient." FIRST SESSION W. & L. COMMISSION FOR 1928 Matter of Radio Interference Cuder Consideration The audience in NineKay Ball on Tuersday night we- of fair size, and the president of the Canadian Club. Rev. J. E. Fiord. presided - In introducing hit! subject Prof. Freeman slated that, though the Brit- ish GOvernment had been criticized for its action in the recent crisis in China. that 'tenon Wm% not ill advised. It had prerctited china from falling under the control (of Moecow and the Bolsi:re- %apts. and the 111 4.011 sequences that would have followed such a contin- gency. lie believed the troutolis In China were !tie prelude to the emer- gence of a !strong nation. Western were Icing more rapidly adopted by the 1111m -se then 01014( ritlis ima- gine. The speaker pointed out that Can- ada Is interested in the Orient as a fle•,1 for trade development. It bad been estimated that In time China wcoild be atote aloof") ten time% the present wheat yield of Canada Figures of Conada'a trade wtth Japan show a rapid growth of our husinerte with that country. With theee remarks as introdnetion the speaker plunged into the main theme of his address. the question of Oriental Immigration - In t`snada at tbe meeent time there 4 are 016,000 Illaneee. 20.000 Javanese antl 5.000 Ea* Indians l'he n Enters •re kept down by rigorrons restrictions. ••• Their presence is a pasillimiseMartieubse- ly in Bridal Columbia. where they have become landbeldern anti have supereeded the whites' in. 01-00C lines of buainons. The objection to the Oriental immi- grant, is not became. of their bad 'ma- tinee We excintle the European im- migrant herein* of flee; the Oriental Deanne of his virtue. WI. CIO 1111e tile Europeen bowler he le not effiele_ni ; the Oriental because. tu. is effirient. We deny eutranca_to_Dle European be- canso: tie ie disetteed; to the Offen cause he is healthy and vigorsele. The objection to the ententel is on powers- mie grounds; with his lower standard of living he could vtiolcrmine Can- adian labor and I yeti- Sliel...s.dully with the Comedians in other lines.. Then there swap the racial eneetion. The European coming to thio coustrY Can he Cannolinnired. in a wny that 111 IMpossible with the Oriental; and to allow the growing up of large colonies of Oriental's alongside the whites. in this country would add another !sob- lem to those we already have. In- termarriage of Orientate and whites **laid produce a strong, virile race; but anthropologists tell na thst in such In- termingling the baol qualities of loth races ere necenotnated. 41avIng thus dealt with the varions .alternativee suggeeted. the speaker felt that we were driven to the polka of rigid reotriction or total exclusion. At the same time. he urged the n of tact in denting with the Oriental peoples.. There motet 1* no pretence of sisperloority, Do RffrOilt to tlICIr 1001 - ware oriole of reee, 804 we muse deal more fairly oath the Orientals now in our countrs-. The problem is only made more difficult hs, prenidiee anti Mob nentiment. 1 The Pacific era, .strid the openker, is jnot dawning. Canada IR /11 nation of the Pacific. and Camtdiansi are ender reeponeibility to promote international P"0 by it policy of reastonablenem In our dealings with the ()riental peoples. A vote of thank" to Prof. Freernan was extended en motion of Mr. J. E. Tom end Mr. J. 1'. Ihnite. And there WAS A brief Intereeting dieemetion of some asopeete of the question whieh bad been I len 1 with by the !meeker. The inaugural mectIng of the water aud -light commission for 1928 was held ton Thursday evetring. All the niteruberre were present : W. T. Murney, J. W. Taylor and Mayor Mat -Ewan. Mr. Murney was again appointed chairman to the board, and it was de- cided to hold the regular meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Mr. P. Turner appeared before the' eolumigelon and complained of the in- tonvenienee caused to water con - minters toy the 4'..ut tins off of the service at night-time without notice. 'This in- terruption of service is only when rt - are to be made. A deputation from the Goderheit It adil ARNOC t Ion appeared beftore the eommiselon and tusked for ce-operation in_stimionting radio Interference. The commission offi7red 111 remedying any cause of trouble that might be located by the Radio Associa- that An applivation from E. li. for electric- range and three electric grate servires was passed, also a number of applientlons • electric II htIng sec- viees. The matter of water rates for gar- ages was brought up and laid over for further connideration. An applicatioo was received from ; st.,-.r, Miss Gertrude Heist ;trees- The late Mrs. the C.P.U.for a maximum demand nt secretary. Mr ' ti.ariage was M meter 31)471 was decided to install one 'rf reenlatiosn-type: A eommunleation was receised from the Provincial Power Commission with - Nar ' GODERICH, ONTARIO, TgUILSDAYL, JANUARY 19, 1928 The News of the Town 54ans a %cell -Wiesen Oadseigh Old Boy ; Mange. In Huta Business Another Appreciative Subeeriber 'Mr. I). Melver. of Winnipeg, writes The l'ulon betel. Hamilten sin et, is alms Mary J. Smith, Toronto, 10 renew his subscription to The Signal. again open for business, aftcr a thor- writes: "Enclosed tind cheque. I al - met says: "We are always interested °ugh renovation at the hands Of %says enjoy reading the newa front In the newt contained In your valued earpentere painter's anti deetorators. ' leantand look forward coach week for Paper, as it keel's us 1u teach with the ' Mr. Leo. Baker, formerly of the fir)- The Signal." old home town." ' that Eschange hotel, is in charge. Mr. -------- _ ' W. T. l'ellow is taking eharge of the J. C. -Carrie Repeats Streeess Of Interest to Bird Leger, Brit ish Exellange. M.r. Jas. C. Carrie recently received On Thursday. February 2nd, Mr. In His N Harrison F. Lewis, Federal migratory bird officer for Ontario and Quelese, Tuesday, Jeztu will visit Goderich and give an itame tyaltird unnive rl trated lecture In the Model Theatre Mr. Jautes Me at 4.15 p.m. Motion pictures; will be and a number o shown and the public is invited to, at- him during the tend this meeting. There will he no granulations a toltulasion charge and It Is hoped Merlure Is enjo there will be a large turnout of the and The Sign peed'. of teen and vicinity to hear Mr.. haeny returner.** Lewis. 440.4444.41LinaeLs.. Miss r nMias The "" oilmen loueiness meeting tor le- • tute torte irtreet United church Sunday • Proseott on Tu school was held on January 10th. Rev. ,,,,, the se M. C. Parr presided. The different or- titer, who ganizations of the Sunday :who& gave Muth sympathy satisfac- in her said and o letter frem tilt,. Sherwin-Williams 4hird Year Co.. Toronto, statists that he had again reached the pinnacle of suceess by be- ing the leading bartiware merchant in Westent Ontario in Sherwin-Williams pitIlit sales In 1927. Mr. Carrie also heeled the list of dealers in this Cora- pauy'so 1101 III, in the year 1928. Unseasonable i'Veather The weather the last two vveeks has been unstostontotoly mild, but the "proles- indiente a C1111 111:C to colder VOL was the nine - of the birthday of i ft. Anglesea street, kis friend. called on ' t and extended C014 g000 wishes. Mr. fairly good health wishes* him "many • their reports, which were a by a telestans ilitess of her mo - ay the -same dey. felt for Milts Powell unexpected bereave - Tit E SIGNAL PRINTING CO. LIMITED Publishers. GEO. P. GOULD HEADS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Committee Appointed to .Arriuige for Flower Show in Summer The annual uierting of the Goderich Horticultural Society was held at tbe loon hall ou Friday evening last, with the president. Mr. Geo. Istithwatite, te the chair. The president ri.viewed tit° work of the SOCtety during the past year, and the retIlry-treasurer, Mr. 11. 1'. Edwards. presented the font/W- ins financial etatement: RECEIPTS Balance from 1926 •$ 64 05 tiovernment grant 70 00 Membership fees 216 00 Sale of plaints 344 22 SOME COMMENT ON T G. C,'S LETTER IN LAST WEEK'S SIGNAL EXPICNDITI'ltES. P*4 27 Sopialdniets.raiwi' dplot $ 112 :::71 445:1:103 Flower show prizes Rent , -suss_ guild Aloother in the ii.reremlitiunma,"eie. 114 an Commissions. etc. weather tomorrow There is a popu- Secretary's salary00 winter is unhealthful. but as a Rustler .64,i-jr0-, tof feet them hos not lwen a single death in Goolerieli tc; report Ono* the beginning of the year. I•aat year by this date there had been eleven deaths. 'Phe o cent and tenehers for the year -A.-despatch to e Globe from Prete photos a Ex.m„,y.,„ lunged ---_ or and showed a proeres ve year. • Superintendent. Mr. Rivers; nesistant sosti passel easy suddenly , at her any ex -mayor of the town of Goderich Ally twromon having 11-photogra-ph of 1928 were then appointed as follows: oott states: Mrs.1.01nry Powell a tui- • . tenilent Mr. Charlet: Breckow; home on Ditohise Street Weer today. a..0„1(1 coae„ a fav„, by gentling it to Murphy. was born , r. D. W. Black of town. In ease the I. who before her L>i photo is to he 'returned a copy could • In the linnet' in be taken. It is desired to make for el where she resideol municipal purposes a group picture of livi"5 nre-nne ann all the men who neve occulded the : Henry Powell of poeitiore of Mayor Pince tl-iiincorporfl- •ward iligginson of aoderich. end Norma tion tof, the town. reft•rence peol*Ped Work on the 54 041 ford -Goderich. t n end %Rion line. TiliR line is to toe practically relogilt the coming miring. Notificatiton was receivina from the Royal Bank that the premises floor OC. Impied by the Ilydro More will have to he reenter, by April let The eom- miestion has steveral preenlaes under consideration for the location of its store anti offices. Superintendent Kelly wae appointel detente to the convention of the Ateso- elation of Municipal F,Iectrical Utili- ties of Ontario to be held at Toronto Jannary lath and 19th. • urer ant Lorne Jewell; librarian. Mies V. ill Prescott in linownlee; planiet, Mies Mary NieKin- which sl* died, non; tissietant pianist. Miss Delight an her life. - Moult : auperintersient of misebone and three (laugh Mr. Milltan; superintenolent . of home preecott. Mrs. Department. Mr. To bb ; Auperintenflent , coteass mane of temperance department. Mrs. Phil- , of Prescott. BIM; superintendent or eretile Reit tie- pertment,-Mre. A. Item:tail. Teacher, Ken disk Banquet -Beginners, Miss Delight Mutch; as- 1 The choir of Koos church held their sristant. Mos. A. Randall; primary. Mrs. 1 annual b11 1141104 011 Fritiny. January 1'. Breckow; alaistant, Miss Dorothy i 130i. The tables had been beautifully Steeto; junior girls. Mrs. Worthy: ary..tsieetorated toy the committee in charge. !detain. Mrs. Kingswell: junior hoy., anti the choir Members, with their Mr. Geo. Iteeehler; assistant, Mr. El- friend'. to the number of "ixty, eat \ mer t'runston ; intermealate girle. Mrs. down to a sumptuous repast. After J Crane/on; amtstant. Miss Ivy El- seelser the (antes were (-leered. and the tertainment coalmine, took charge of the proesesUngs. The "art gal,ery was In e.harge of Mr. Thomson. and wax a great surcess. many of the exhi- bit,* being simply :wonderful. Several CHURCH NOTES Baptist Church. Jek_22,1-Monling• -rnript in the lisert:' ',Fretting. **When OM Cleansesi fift;10001:* At Kates church next 9111,1183' Bev. A. %Delo' thine. 11.1s. *of Clinton. will tweach at the morning and evening servieee. Stibtonth school and Bible elasees at 3 ism The anntinl congregational meeting of North 'street United church will be held on Weilneedny evening. January 25111. The purpose of this( meeting is 44 -We're reports and fill TRICRTleleR 011 the churl+ boardo. choir est North street tutted church hi preparing a program of Scoteh Mask to he given at a Bobbie Borne coneert In MacKay on Titertitar -Isirnotry alat. Miss leabel Mortimer. 1..L.S.E.. talenttsi sdoen- tionist of London. will neaist the choir. lion; Intermediate boys. Mr. bto, 'senior Kirin. Mr. Randall; senior boys. Rev. Jewitt. The nervieea at North street United church next &Imlay w111 be as fol- low": 10 a.m.. Men's Chib. rhumb elassses and Mission vtand. "Untruth- fulnese-Cninse and ect" is the sub- ject to lw dincussed in the Men's Club. Prdille worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sermon subjeets. morning. 'The Par- able of the LabOrers;'' evening. "Powell." Sunday 'reboot at 3 p.m. School Board Inaugural The inaugural meeting of the. hoer games provided a great deal of amu of publie echool trustee's for 111t2S wits meet. then the Impromptu committee held at Victoria school on Wednesday took charge. Mr. Forbes Miler gave night of this week. The hisg,rd ibis a splendid Pildis selection. followed by year 1. compoosel of Messes. F. It. readings by Mee. W. F. Sannaers. Rev. - Miller. Jas. F. Thomeon, Jan. r. Catnip. It. C. MeDermid and Mr. F. Weir, and Jolin Ciitt, G. L. Pererms. It. R. Sal- a sato by Mr. Thomson. The star lows. W. F. NafteLaind Wm. Walla -e. ; event of the program was a duet by All wen. preeent except Mr. Parson:4,1341.s A. Nairn anti Mrs. IL C. Iterdoes from whom ft note erste rewired stating !which met with rousing applause. The that he had been celled to Ottawa on entertainment committee nettin toot pressing buoinesa. eherge end games. new and old. were of the order of the evening, until at s Aeromenodation Needed The water and light commission in looking for suitable premises 'for the Hydro store and offices. The hand is tusking the town council to provide a room for practieen. Accommodation is required also for the firemen. The Wo- men's Inntltute if; as -king the council to establish a rest room, and conies -stare being sought for the accommodation of the police. magistrate. Advocateti of the new town hall bylaw which feel like digging It up and giving it anli was buried a couple of years ago wit other chance for life. G. C. I. NOTES Seed for children Fee. Out. Horticultural Balance in Bank Mr Norte' was elected eha rman Ili,' board for 192S. A striking committee WHR appointed. WM Its reprort-vonetitnting the follow- ing Mending committees for 1925 was -*demoted: - Supply and ermtingent-J. F. Thom- son. G. L. Paraens. R Finance --W. Wallace. Jas. C. Carrie. John Cutt. School management -G. L. Plinio .1. F. Thomson. W. Wallace.. PrePretY-E. R. Miller. Jas. (7. Car - Thp annnal meeting of the ifteelsior Bible Class of North street United ehitreh ons held in the church parlor hist TIoursolay evening. Jannery 1201. o heti the .eatowing officers we?* elected for 1929: President. Mrs. R. Howard; vice-president, Mrs. L. C. Chapman: teacher. Rev. C. F. Clarke; Resistant teacher. W. J. Malt; seem - lacy. Mrs. D. D. Gray.; tretiMr_et. Alex. Colborne; librarian. J. 'I'. And- ersson; amaislant Harvey Cutt ; con- veners of eommittees, Mtg. 3. W. Cade, MrP. Roy Stonehouse. ?are. J. T. Fell. Mr.. NV. .1. Malt'. OBITUARY cyrtit, 11001) The death oeteirreti at Onelic aon 'Wedneedny. January 11th. aa former reeldent of Gh. oelerio-In the person of Cyril Hood. son of the lnte Mr. -and Mrs. Jo.144,1It1404444,. Ilecesteed vets In his twentysidoth vent: cid had been in ill- henIth irtir the met three yeer.s. moved frolu Goderieh oboist nine yeara ago And had resided at Guelph, Tor- onto And Lott Angeles. The remains were brought tOsflooterieh mind' the fun- eral took phice team St. Peter's ehureh on Friday Mornn ini, January 13t11, to the Roman efitholie eemetery. Colborne townstolo. Rev. Father (laffney, 01 Clinton. conducted the nerviees. census, len rep to mourn hip logs one brother and fire stitsterro: I -toward Hood. of Detroit : Mrs. Fred Delsbirdine. of Pt. John. NB ; Mrs. Will Motley, of Voinconver: Transes, of New York: Vera. of Detroit, and Mire. RI* Ilititok. of Los Angeles. late litour CIN le WAR formed ant singinc Avoid Lang Syne brought i t enjoyable event to a close. ON TEN BOWLING ALLEYS 'at IM 17 93 0 12 raplanation of Apparent Discrep- ancy in Figures as to Town's Debenture Debt At the open letter of 'T. G. in The Sigtoil of last week seemed to cell for some Comment. The Signal In- terviewed Mr. L. 1.. Knox. the town clerk and treasurer. 4,1441 10ett Ill- formeitlou which is here given. 'T. G. C." brings up several matters which are of acatientie intereet, such as whether members of municipal coun- cils should he elected for more than one year 1ir not. 11te ',ratan of an- nual election Is established by Provin- cial statute. There are a retintent tooth for and alpinist. Under this (sys- tem the electors always have It in their power. It they wish to do so. to Soe'y 4 91 44 72 Pgat 27 It was decided to have a flower ShOsir again this ytstr. and the folltowing in - mitt.* WRII appointed to have charge of the arrangements: Mrs J. C. Stew- art. Men. Boyce, Mrs. tiolwarohe Mrs. F. II. Wood*, Miss Addison. Messrs. J T. Fell atd Geo. leaithwaite. Another committee. composed of the prestident. the secretary and Miss Addi- son, was appointed to arriinge for a meeting in MacKay liall for discussion of horticultural subjects. The Society will again take charce of the planting of flowers' in the sol- diers' plot In the Square. and it wait decided to distribute annual phlox seed to the school children. ier. E. Cowan was appointed to can- rass for memberships. The election of officers for 19214 re - stilted os follows: President -Geo. P. Gould. First vIce-preeident-Mrs Ir. II. Woods. Sec•md sice-prerAdent-Mrs. .1. C. Stewart. Directors for 1928-29-M14!s Addison, J. T. Fell, Mrs. Thos. Boyce, A. M. Robertson. Jos. Jut*, Geo. balthwalte. The directors for 1927-28 are Jas. MseVIcar, Wm. Coats, 7) M. 'Holmes, Mrs. E. Evans. John Fell, Geo. Sy- monds. At a meeting of the directors Mr. II T. Edwards' was re -appointed mere tary treasurer. - - . _ On Thursday night the games in the Bowling League resulted as fol- lows: Legion won all three from Huron wstments. J. Wood frX3 , and E. sin.sodown hod the hIgheirt genres. Th • legion rolled the high thr,es. gamest The students of the Collegiate Insti tute held their nominations for th Literary Society on Monday tifternoom and the elections were held on Tuesda oTternoon. Those elected are; Elo ora ry president. Mrs. L. L. Knox president, Delight Motet; 1st el president, Jack Abell; td vice-preal dent. James Sutherland; 31x1 preoldent. Wm. Weisner; Pecrets Dolores Lattlwraite; treasurer, "Kitt Sale; pianist. Howard Young; prews secretaries. Stanley Clark and "Billi herland; Journal editors. Bert M Mantle, "Bud -Sturdy, Elsie Wint Percy Sheardown. The form rep 41 alutut tea -1(0 a --nsernbee_glusiula....ti_ven good n- ce- ce- rt. S'" e" e- re- in- yn ar- ur 1.1 f- ght nol no ex - ter ell of her 10 .ervice and who ia winner to be re- elected So far is Goderich Is con- ft corned, the reeent election 'showed a eery large proportion of the members there a -re only two changes in the coun- ell this year. snot one of these elianges was brought Oboist by -the action -of--- the, former Reeve in trying, as he had a perfect right to do. to reach the may- oralty by ousting the oecutiant of• that • position. If the Reeve of 1927 had ten willing to remain in that position for another year, it Is quite postrible the whole emincil wotild hare hers re- eleeted without • contest -and then - probably somebody else would have been writing letter, complaining that the absence of a eonterst meant stagna- den. It is 11'115,111)4e to Pitney every- body. hut the system of annual pie- tism giver' everybody a chance' to have his say, to bring forward his eons - plaints'. nominate anybody he Ilkee for office. or he 11 candidate himeelf. What are we getting for our taxes? Every cent of the taxes is accounted for in the annual financial statement. In which the Items of expenditure ere given In detail. Citizens ren cheek up 00 these and enter their objeetions whenever they consider too vnuch is t* Ing spent on one thing and too little on another. Now. all to the inore (*Klee mn"ern ment11111185.1)F c.' With regard to tbe atatement elvie signets. it may tie Raid that the town 611(W:tors have more than muse woke(' that a_ teraluation be made. The e011 !lei 1 has not ,yet seen fit to Order - such a revaluation; but in the time what harm, has been done? Whit ififferenee does it make whether the town clock lo valued at 51.000 or $2. - tem .r' 510' It in merely r matter of bookkeeping. . • • In the case of the atillettv of the water and light department. It watt the - sauclice of the erommission to write off eert a in pereentage value renr. Br Mix means the value would iiTtImately tialr reached the vontalte- ing ;mint although the pinne vins he- tes, reivilred and kept in running or- der. It 0410 then' detailed to have now appraisal. whieh ace lllll Ito for 'the p",between 1917 end f922.. The mast perloup fon the amines.) of "T.. G. C.'s contmenys is with regard to the statement of debenture debt but thio not at 411 a serious matter when the -whole truth is known. T. (1, V_ is in error in stating that the - debenture statement has been omitted -- from the printed linaneiril reports of reeent years. He will find it, In irtantially the same form. In the ait- mull report of every yenr Mnee 1022,4 the yenr mention.. lie finds. be mist in the report of 1922 the deben-ture debt given at 5270.- 52 0*, while' the Provinetal Govern- ment. he sows. irides nit. figurers as 5430.092. The evict figures of out - 'denoting debentures' IM given in the tomivnIt -1922-report tire 5580.7:12.09._ and__ on the Same page its given n etatement of nmonnts of, bonds guaranteed by the Muntelpiilfy 'of above of Electrie Railway guarnntee." Adding the- amount of the :Electric Railway of council re-elected. To be precise, !tent:al-Mg arr. I*. Herbert. r 111. 'Harold Taylor; le. Kelso') Jol sion ; 2. Gordon licMehen; 311. Eve' Dean; 3A. Dorothy Robertson; 4. 11 riet Tnylor; 2n4 commercial, Artli -Johnstein. ---- -- The Literary Society executive le rie., John Cute . i with a Poore id' 3475. Lion" nub won their find meeting on WerInereiny It arils deeded to hold the regular 1, two from 0. F. Carey & Son. F. Mint ternoon. the president. Miss Deli yearn. on the first Monday evening in ing wolves. The Dominkm Road Ma- Mutat. presiding. Mies Rtinvash n Miss MeNtilighton were appointed meetings of tbe board, as in previons 440 and A. C. liarrIA 619 -were the lead - each month. `• chinery Co. won :01 three front the representntirres of the staff on. the Mr. J. E. Toni was re -appointed to Bankers. F. Townsend 755 and DMA- ecutive. It wits 'teeniest that a let the while liVary Mani for tbe year' son luid the highest acores. •of condolence he sent to MIss Pow likta-29-30. and Dr. A. T. Vmmerson to On Mondny night M.C.C. (11 won expressing the heartfelt sympathy the Collegiate Institute board for 102S. ' three from the Ilona Club. .7. 'Ander the Society for her in the death of The requisition to the town council 677 and li. Patterson 1316 were the best. th r A beat) Yossir "prom" is from ANNOUN('EMENT OF EVANGELLS- TIC, SERVICES --- Evangelistic riervicee will commence next Sunday in Victoria street United church. 'Phe Mhstses Helen Riggs and lirnee Bonine, necomplished and con- secrated Christion workers, will conr, duct the servicee etch toltrJd In the week. except Soterday. beginning at 7.45 with a swig service. and 011 Sun- days from Jantinry 22 to February 12. The following n copy of 11 testi- mony sent to The Michigan Chrietian Advocate. Detroit: The MIRR1111 lbonlne anti Riggs are truly coneeenned Christians (not hole byintee Their OleRPRRe IR direct find moat convincing and they ere clear and plain In tho ;1- Bible leaching. rind loy- n1 to the Church. AR pastor 1 have linol some expert 01111.e *1(41 evAngellste but never beep I met two more devoted Chrietiatie In the evengelletic field. All told theft, were fifty-three sf the aline "All glory he to God. who given) the etc - tory through Ills P011. 3(.14115 (111 CI Pt." SPCONI: TAO IR M. Whittemore, pas- tor Revenna M E Grand lia- Dietriet. Michignn Conf, Detre May 11. 1927. The abore le only one of menv testi- nesnials reeetveti Theee ersngellsts (11 us with Ithlenald reerantren)a non" They will hnve chance of hoth service.. next Sunday, at 11 4401 and 7 pm. Song service at 6.45. 'Dome with us And We Will do yon good." for funds for 192S1 will he for 521.300. Huron Investment) the name amonnt an last year. M.C.C. (31. A. Murdock 729 and AV. It was decided to join the ROWS Powell 457 14414( 4114' high wores. (*minty FAucational Associatiorn for (2) won all three from Railways'. T. this year end pay the membership fee Pritchard 972 and T. Glazier 624 were of one dollar. the high seores. The matter of appointing _dot Standing to the annual convention or the Www-feed- tar4o School Trustees' and Ratepayers' 0 o Awsociatiorir--te-be held ---at-Toeonto 41 0 April 10. 11 and 12, waa laid over. 5 I 4 2 5 4- 3 _ 3 4 5 test Legion -Dom. Road Mach. CO. !Sanford UNION CHURCH HAS GOOD REPORTS FOR YEAH 0. r, cam & snri 1 Huron Investments - Congregational Meeting HAI on Fri- day Night The annual coogregatioaat wieeting stnrt off the activities' of the finel for this term. ThIst is to be held the 'assembly hall Friday (evening thin week and the eommittees (all al -it in Leap Year) promiee g time for all the student% and -e.4. dents who attend. It was dee tit silver eolleetion be taken n the "Lite. and with the proceed rchase some much-needed fund for the a olln. • ---_ PERSONAL MENTIO ety In of rim ood atm hied pat si to (lire • 4 5 Mr. It. L. Reed left today on a 4 5 to Pestatchewan. township, wns held last Friday night. Bankers • its Mr. S. O. Bowden has ope 0, 6 of T'nion United church. Ooderich A goodly number were preeent to bear Ladies' lifragur (ion*. est in the 41,01,111game. and a 1:ailletie The ladies are taking a great inter - "the reports of the various mantas- M4r•Mte4141w 41111n. irrpobtr. teetialidowreitihe aenodnfregnRc411-. geLenlimgitiliehsisoft*giinngielln.rgaFnoilline:Intg0 aprelaythse tion. Meting that 5529.00 was relined fn mime, of the teams, with their cap - the nine Months and ell obligetione taarinehe. ienlreing.vmdwetyinsori: niilleem.d;stortenhekrs.teamtru !net, and the church treasurya ws in e Mre. AMA. Mellwein rive the W.M S. i'„ii,ankti.;. isiesia4lce-14 ,-1.e7stri4ree.:.e.i111-07-14arriM. PliarP7Via- rep;_ a hettlthy condition. l Miss Riith Bell reported for the Run- airs N Naftel; Katzenjammer ort. The snm of 557.20 min raised. the nnitIllary meeting Its allotment. (ley school; 506.06 ranted end smpplipts paid for the first enerter of this year. Miss Bell anon reported for the Yonne People. 545 Os being raised 31r Robt Dsvidson wive the report for the maintenatice and extension food, reporting t P 01051-t14.e of $19730 hod been fully met The total amotint naked by the eongregetIon for all per. posies eves a$9111.6a Optimism reigned throlighout And reports po enemiraging gave incentive to porsiting this yenee on* with even greeter real The pAgtor. Per M C Parr. ICA (+airmen Riot condueted the election of officer. for Souvany school and Young People, And three *ewer% for 10244. After thr• meeting the ladle* nerved refresirmentft and a *octal time wes Arent. Kids. Miss NI. Wittier'', Night Hawk". ... Mrs R. 1. Lloyd: 7)4401110104.7)4401110104.. Mee D. Merf1111.7. Mhos Margaret Wilenn ht 4154'. week after a month's 'lilt in Det retary-treasurer of the League. The Mrs. P. Elliott, of Windrow, and first grime in the benefit. s,.4#I05 'rill be GPorge -Render, of Durhent. V toln3ed on itatimitly next. a -hen the friend. In town during the week. Ksrteenjammer Kids will meet the Mrs. MeGrath 911(1 little nephe l'ockleiharrien. Tordnto, orient the week -end a --- - - Ittene °fleet/111*r, mr. Donald 4' Mr. And Mrs. ALCole efstl. onto thla week. Mr Cole Anew! Antolini eonrention (of the (totem( A ssoein nen of Ontario Prineipal 1111010 wen et en ford inst week attending the fon his sister in lnw. Mrs Willinm testy weleomewho passed awny after a brief The ,ilionnne APPncintion of Alevon• of pnenmenla. dra starlet. meet General flospitel will. Mr iVilllam Lane. former hold n "500- and (Inner in Mnsonnie trenteirer. Intende to !mire nho hell on Thurrodey evening, .Tonnary enti nf the month to spen,1 som 201h Card" at S n'eloets. Luncha ith his eon. Dr Charles 4.1 the Gotiethat Dance En- Detroit. De promisee to he h 1 A t 'Int broiteroge at_Eirter Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parfs01111 left terday cat a trip to Ottawa and (real. Mr. and Mr,. II, C. Dunlop le Monday on a visit to Grand Ra Mich. Mrs• 47 C. Comfits. of Toront vialting at the home of 1100 41011, 14 K. Comte+, Nelson street. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith ha turned to town from British C him. *herr they had resided thw two or three years. NI Ittewert returned home DISPECTOR'S REPORT ON G. C. I. IS FAVORABLE Aeronunodat• s Est -fattest. and Staff anti Pupils Doing Good Work The report of Inspector A .1. Butt - band onThli-t vrati-trytnelerich Polleefl nte Institute on November 29 to De - hoe been meek' the board. In the grading of aecommodatIons the buildings, class -rooms. halls. tea- r -hers' rooms. lighting. healing, Ten - Motion. ete..Aris all placed in grade 1. while the gymnasium and assembly hall pre In grade 2 alld the school grounds In grade 3. The Inspector re- marks: "The wisdom of this, board lit toroviding for the future wax Omen this yews when It bechme ['memory to ,open• an additional clareerootin fo commotion. the increased nttendanee." The nano of pupils tenehers is 29.6 to 1-237 pupils to eight teachers. Of the pupils te are hoys WA 139 girls. "Splendid provision has been ninde for the work of thim commercial classes." Discipline 1•1 "excellent." ••Eveeywhere." says the inspector. "there was evidence that the teachers 01.1.0 filf0T014P11 DI their work and were -seeking. by dm:Rolle _ preparation to teach each 'Merin as well 89 pollaible." Other commente by the Inspector are: "The invorable opinion that I form- ed a year ago•of the'conolition of pee - °mien' education in Goderieh hats only yea- Mon - ft on n, is r. ve re. oltun- bit this roit. 'sited w. 01 t the rnser. . . 10 Tor - BRIEFS _ Ite-crve Wedneedny. Fele-tory lit. for n tes Ion- and dente to be held in the Moteonie hall ender the Anspice. of LOT, 1a2 Hie and drum herel. Every - ell the grind The annual meeting of the tioderich mphell- !hullo AssocintIon will he held in the mil of town hell on Friday evenina. Jonnery Mine. 2741*. et s o'cleck. All nello nine are iliness invited to Attend this meeting. - A rechre and dance tinder the au* lit the elven of et. Peter's Altar Society will e time he held in Oildfellnere 11911 00 Tiff+ ne, et dAy evening. lannAry 24th. Climb. at Rek In o'clock. Music. by the Geller** Dance EnseMble. Tickets 30 cents. ,11 been otrengthetted loy a second viait. itnarantee (8140.000) to ... . . The work is well organized; the mem- 1 makes $430,762, practically agreeing hers of the Staff are en -operating in a with the Poulos -lel • Government very satisfactory way; and the pupils figures. The town's atatement ist really ppi.tb--i-6---np-t41t04,,d1.1„,4, „info"' the eorreet one. RP the o.w.s.n. bonds as weil as appreciative of the palm.- are not a fiebenitiN% Ott. fltrther, taking efforts of their teacher!. more. ngoinst this liability there is R ',In addition to thla. II* value of the sinking fund of approsimately 573.000 unconecions ednention reoulting from now on hand which is increasing year thst general beauty of the situation, the by year. fine elnees-roome with their ex- The statement mentioned. "showing eellent ventilation and lighting. mot the t'wtti's ii'lle"dnefit. Retiet5 rind lia- the benutiful picturee *tumid not be bilitiess. ere.. Is prepared each Year by imot.,,,ainiatm. offielearia in the the' town trenstirer to give in succinct life. . Iform the town's linanciaLstanding, and omehool help. to ft'very ennsidernitie ex- tent, to inoki ideals of s 41510411511 as tin accenate and compre- -wm.--lionalve •tatement by brokers and other "The commercial claSiker 570 ins a very important department of Prespectiee purehtusers of town bonds, the school, for they are providing * large number of Orls end boys with auTw5 At.hoenea This Month, opportunity to get A practicel as well The N enettetting Canoe Club hi aa a cultural education that should fit holding t 0 at-homen thls month. The them for the work of fife. first was held on Thursday night.last " "Mr. Robertson. who has given the and was well attended. The winner" board excellent itervice for a long time, at 500 were Mist. Adelaide Nairn and !Minh, be-reilevetir-es-soon art Mr. II. T. Edward, The Club will or the work In phy.leel cultnre." aga enIgffilTn on 1r414if1 eefittlIff Of - - next week. The at-home eommittee for the month 15 composed of Messrs. C F Chapman. Chas. Mack, K. Nat- ty! and Kidney Palmer. 14 Music by semble Admission 30 eenta. tioderich for July and g 1 hate taken room at Mr Walker's furniture *tore nm prepA to de millinery, remodeling nnol making, 51.0 re-covering and mating letup steins. Atf orderu promptly attended to end mealy appreciated. . C. A McKINNoN. Phone,: Stote Se, residence 200. 1,3,7 4. WOW "1111111.."