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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-3-19, Page 2-41s 2 Thursday, March 19th, 1936 'r- gerass,saas I$41 rwstw .1 Co w..d Woo lw M.ugeMs tios GODERICH CANADA Published every Thursday morning. Subscription price $2.00 per year, $1.50 if paid in advance. Subscribers in United States will please add OOc for postage. their error in getting here too early and slipped back across the border where U's a bit wilder. • • • - -- Tuesday is St. eatri k'e 'Day and, seeing that the Goderich Signalhhilor didn't stud us a valentine, we k it is as little as be can 4o to wear a sprig of shamrock on that day, Just to please us -Clinton News -Record. We would do much more then that to please the editor of The News -Re - .TH'P SIGNAL PRINTING CO. LTD. cord, ..+ a ___ (auto bid Id had I fiscal year amounting to nearly $8011; the funeral of the late John Steeps of the 11(10. This was the promise of the in Sahford on, Sunday. (lie road Premier made to the Legislature and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Elliott and Billy b had beeni the Province in the course of presenntt�-1 have moved p� k to the 2nd eoacea- sle bad she- i ( 1or tldr-Pa ilon, •on the lbs of itr..--141rit A W. H. NoeL&T•OH, Editor and Manager Somebody sent word to Telephone 35 Goder lrh, (Jot. week that the village of been "shut off from t world" for months "J. J." IS DEAD between there and G I blocked. The Bayfield PP the reg J. J. Morrison, who some years ago Clinton, via Brulrtleld, lad been • was one of the biggest figures in the 1 open on mast days. Goderich Is real- pubMc life of Ontario, died on Tues- day at the age of seventy-five yearn. His health had•been failing for three years, and tn>�eptetnbe"F 19fftlirrn signed the secretaryship of the United Farmers of Ontario, a position he had held for nearly twenty years. It was in 1919, when the farmers of -,-Ontario swept the Hearst Conserve - Government from power and estab- hiked a U.F.O. Government at Toren- - ---Mt:hat--act J." was recognised as one of the strongest personages in Oa- tart° polities. It was his ability and bis industry as au organiser of the rural people that more than anything else brought the U.E.O. Government the -Government, and the necessary money spent to straighten out several abrupt turns. One of the criticisms often levelled against the Blue Water Government. that so weakened the Highw►y-Ii that the name is mislead - Government that it was defeated at Ing. the 'she being invisible for Many the next general election, in 1923. miler nt different points along the It is safd -that Mr. Morrison could route. To choose a road which have had the Premiership In 1919 if would Increase Ms Justice of this crit - be hitriviiiiIWIrtillTiard •d hist honor, making way for M. Drury J. J. Morrison was a man of broad sympathies, but the welfare of the picking up the Toronto evening anti -Government news{,e pt rs refslard African Home." The meeting closed time in this service. A1.0 as cops- reading wai taken ny vv _farmers of Ontario was his elite( cu- papers on Tuesday, to learn that there from their naval vlgorou. criticism. Thursday, March lath, 1934 THE SIGNAL Hepburn Predicts Surplus Next Year Intends to Put a Stop to De- floits-The Budget ; Speech Toronto, March 18. -If Premier Hepburn's predietious in his budget are Hurtle out. (JNta4rto Will have a surplus at the end of the next GODERICH, ONT. GODERICH TOWNSHIP GODERICH TOw\SHlP, Mar. 17. - Inspector E. C. lyes,vm paid an official visit to Unlock Whltul No. 6, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Brock' Orr, Donald and Billie, of 'reroute. Motored up and visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Orr returned to the city with them for a few del!.. Mr. Gordon Ranter"l was again tak- en to the Goderich bo"Pital lad Wed- nesday evening. Mrs Alcuek visited last week at Brueeels, Si the bsaint V1..lit t-dsug$*is., Mrs. Thos Campbell i%'m. Jennings and Alum attended sad-tbst-eatimatfxl_saltenditIrte Lake and revenues for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Sowerby and The words "balanced budget" have family are moving to the 3rd comes- anon, to the farm formerly owned by i firs. James Ross. Birthday Party, --on Saturday after- noon, Miss Kdna Somersali enter- ! tained nine girl friends at a happy I birthday party. tames were played ministration, It must be maid that they during the afternoon. and a dainty sup - were called upon to face problems per was served on a table gaily decor- ! for which neither they nor any other Government was prepared. Millions were added to the Provincial debt as that Government desperately sought a *olutlon to the unemployment pr01' leo). And so the deficits piled up and the gross debt mounted dimity. - Now there is ■ new policy In effect. Premier Hepburn plans to continue economies and a pay -as -we -go policy and even to reduce the debt of Ontario by$8000000 lie told the Leg- lJ' ply llurodl. moats town. It 1s been none too familiar in recent years. at, the "rest of the world." -Clinton Since 1929 the word "deficit" has bees News -Record. _ y ringing In the ears of the public, to Med such an extent that people almost for- get there could he much a thing as a surplus. In fairness to the Henry Ad - for thinking It Tit • •- ' • The Ontario Government is surveying two roads out of Sandi; to determine which should be taken titer and incor- porated Into the Blue Water High- way. One of these roads rune through country well back from the lake: it fact, the lake is seldom seen from it at all. The other runs along the lake shore for many miles. This Latter, it would seem, should be the choice of into existence. And it was his dis- agreement on matters of policy with )sJ. C. Drury, head of the Farmer aced In green and s bite In keeping with the St. Patne6 s Seaton. The guests were Misses Jean and Maxine McAllister, Isobel Fuller, Mary Har- wood, Betty Sowers . Arthemise, Lor- raine, Pauline and t'larice'I�taatene. Mrs. Somersall was assisted by MW Madeline Naftel and urs. Robt. Sow- erby. Union Munk Notes. -The "regular preaching could Dever reach; so ■ er NUBACK CORSETS The pop6larity of Back eodtttols mature A try.ou ig i rth a -BACK CORBBTS is not restricted to any particular clans. Nu - urea as well as slight, youthful figures. Bahia and (iorselettes usand words. es Range from- $3.50 to $5.50 MERCURY SILK I (S New Spring abatieeNin pure silk. Trot- ter, stroller, tango, gunme etc., in three lengths, in chiffon, service ane Pe.t1.W Pair T DRESS SILKS New -printed -Silks-in dainty patterns. .11woy wesyis-i -all leading colors and Shades. 36-3finehii wide Yud 79c and $1.00 RUGS AND MATS Barrymoor Axminster Mata, on sale, a large choice in best colorings and good de- signs, 27 x 54. Formerly J$2.95 to $230 $3.95. On sale M 3�i:`lIICL.._1[t!r �leitG iYSi. Pack Washes perfectly. (Y�'a`r'd' t�''(��''�''�'�" • Finest jall pure wool, large double -bed ilk! Bliniket irttk tabtlled- 'MotfsBeld" Wright 7 -lb. pair. Regular Each $775, or pair $5.50 Formerly Dee. *95. MEN'S SWEATER COATS ('tearing all pure 'Wool men's Coats. Brown, blue, grey, heather mix, V-neck. Three pockets. Sizes 34 to 44. Regular $3.00 to $4.50. On sale, each 1.95 W. ACHESON & SON n COLBORNE TOWNSHIP meeting of the Y.P.i' will be held at all they are like two blades of a pair some „ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr of scissors which are best when work- islature that his Government proposed on Friday evening. The March meet- lug together. So as we realise the COLBORNE TOWNSHIP, March 17. to call • halt to the piling up of debt ing of the W.M.8. sat held on Wed- great importance of 'song to our wor- -Mr. Ewart Young left on Monday for posterity to pay. The surplus nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ship of God we naturally think of for Sarna, where he has taken a push Robt. McAllister, with nine present. ' those who have even of their time, they would give the people world be flan on a but. gi a real surplus its r.td, not a surplusroMrs. Forest McClure led the devotion- � talents, even their very life. In the Mr. Win. Moulden left of Friday for obtained by Juggling the scuntre al excretive*. The Scripture lemon leadership of it. We have been rich- his home In England. We web for The Premier's budget speech met (Philippians 4:1-18e was read respin-' ly blessed during the many years him a safe voyage. writ) a fairly good reception, generally lively. Mrs. McClure led in prayer. which have passed In having a choir- Misr Recede Crawford spent Sunday sneaking. Liberal newspafere bailed The roll call was r -.pondel to with leader in this church who has given at her home at Londesboro. Tb .' met at the bo,me of e'aairtetjso. ALAI" a ;Pwft+►tb ^"t e^hievw-woVd•,"Rrl,oee." Thr April of hermit' in such an unstinting mask n e meant: Conservative press bh�etted the I meeting is to be Id at the home of nee to this work., Endowed by the Miss Anwar SKii'rriTe _a Tb•r■dal • • • members. Miss Dorine Webster led the worship service. Miss Ruby Young took the topic, "Of What Value Is Prayer to Mu?" and Mils Amelia Mcllwaln and Mrs IWC McKnight sang a duet. A pleasing feature of the evening was the presentation of an autograph album to Mr. Wm. Mote - den on the eve of his dajmrture for his home In Fngtand. The Y.P.1'. wilt hold ibex social fa the township ball on Tuesday eves - lug, March 24.. A good ram is being prepared.:. .. • 4 Gederkh people were jatprised, os pledges as promise);yet to Ile hslfilled. i Mrs. F. W. Craik. Goderich. Mrs. Lord Mantel(el( with a woke of -rare rich- evening. Mr. Douglas Fire Rro had • the \ h • has to the present 'b of t fir The Scripture Use The mgaal% Moiled 0Nei�as But it was noticeable that even McClure read an article, 'A Nee nests e used itp charge the meeting. ' with a brain, and prayer by Rev. F. tunity opened to assume leadership of ----- -- - and be held a position of leader- had been a sno Mtn, wstorm, approaching Bond houses and tinanclsl concerns tl- . Craik. Lunch was served by the the choir and thus of the songs of our -uhf p among them that is unrivalled*the proportions_of .A _4liratrd, in thel orated th- news Se a balanced budget j hoot-- The regular meeting of the church, she did not withhold. As the- history of the Prue lncl -- 1 vt�� .. l.onp..1 hair Toronto .tin - fur the •erasing Sell • SEPAZLTI SCHOOL TAXES bud - The weds* of separate school snowfall of the season. There was sound Investment and a balanced ak- other plates reported the heaviest +gest would go a long way towards mak- taxes, watch has been before the the nothing of the MIA la this distgiet. ling them Nee sore eagerii-dolighl ernment of Ontario for some yearn, Though the wind was from the north after by inventors. will be up for a decision at the pre.- all day, not a flake of snow fell, and One criticism voiced by the Cnnser- votive pains tlr-"ibat the Government eat sesedon of the Legislature. It the day was quite • pleasant ^nes intends to achieve a balanced budget was shelved by Mr. Hepburn's pre- This Lake Harm di trk-t had more by Imposing additional taxation. Os decetwors on one pretext or another, strew than eastern pert* during the the surface. thin Is tem. The Pro - lint Mr. Hepburn, declining the Mug- i winter when snow was seasonable; nloc•ial income tax will bring In be - gallon to send the question to the Prim *pencil foe a decision that could be based only on legislation that dues n ot fit the present circumstances.. be- liever -that the law should be amended -ie meat 'the . changed condition and will introduce a bill to that end. The law now provides, in the case ;supposed to be, and probably was, the : c.M their- Just obligations by estah- ; ilton and Mr. Clients of the West, I • • • of an incorporated company, that the festering sore of Europe, one which I fishing residence In areas where there were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (intended for last week) continually gave trouble and which I was no Income tax collection year _with un- Y P.C. will be held on Fride"• evening we or the choir too* back over those' d approval. Province -7)7-0F= Diet and over a large portion of West. ! ingnlscd PPr at til! home of Mr and liars. Gordon year*. we realise Mat we have not to hood held in a parts of the The •en ice was cure ■Iw'■T• given of our co-ooperation as ern Ontario. Buffalo, Toronto and tar s Orr regulari world have always been considered a ducted at Inion on Sunday. The pas- we ought, and sometimes let the bur- e tor. Rev. F. W. ('ralk. occupied the den fall upon her which should have i palet* amb delivered a helpful sermon been ours. Amid the problems and on the text "Come and hear, all ye perplexities which often surrounded that fear God, and I will declare .:ern she maintained a .Christian atti- what He bath done for my soul' tude, ever endeavoring to make the (Psalm 16:16*._..Next Sunday ser- ' beet of any clrYtmttaner, that the 1 vices will be •*usual. Sunday school work of the Lord bright be advanced at 2 p.m., penathing server at 3 p.m.IAs • small token of our appreciation ._ - - I.ei tale the anniversur *of S your birth - Mit now that spring a practically here tweet) $8.000.000 and $10,000,000, it Is AUBURN day, we, as member% of your choir, ' present you with the.e flowers. We I d Wain estinutted. Rut the tax Is not alto- trust that you may he spared to us our d n as the getmr w new--eme. havlss -been-.too ` AFDI'ItN, h - 17:- i,_G•--this-f teemosey years a -s our chotr•le•dee and. } .- banana belt Oat•rio• ' forted by a number of municipalities Nor, ucompaNed by il. Beadle, B. I in the directing of the worship In song • . • • !for more than twenty-five years. Its Keyes and E. hebertson, attended the . in this house of the Lord. The -..n1- a e1esti•n previous to lack-ot aVlie.a.eaawst.-4_-a-arqueHI•'of b°cy game._ lorunia.J;1t Satnrd J , � - - ]4i4 wu reared -WV of "trbftbte"tu' it11f1� Tio�rait�iT�itEir`�eeening._ 'surg,r -- _ - - - 4110 -ins air. sad ilarlwihlsea-sad- a--hew---l►eli-eposee ptrtunit7 for wealthy citizens to es Parkhill, r. • ee . olmam - words. lite Balkans." That !strict was then a• r digesee,-Rti`Was-lr dMt ay, I iII !t and !t \ Hsm fawn His chile directors "may" allocate to the sup- port of separate schools a proportion of the company's taxes equal to the proportion of the company's stock which is held by separate school mils on June 28th, 1914, when a Balkan porters. youth tossed the bomb which killed When this law was enacted Incor- the heir apparent to the Austrian porated companies were few, and It throne and precipitated the Great War. was not foreseen that In year. to come The startling thing to consider now such incorporations would Increase la whole of Central Europe *umber and importance as they bare has taken the place of the Balkans as done. The companies that distribute the trouble centre of the world. It their taxes under the permissive is a depressing thought that ciriliza- tfaase are said to be few, and th, tion has receded from some of the result is that the taxes payable to moat conservative areas of the olt separate schools have relatively de- world, leaving a form of barbarism creased, to such a degree that, in the from which little tending towards the belief of separate school supporters, advancement of the human race may amounts to an unjust dtacriminatioa was believed to be the possible /source! Increased grants to schools In dis- of some uncivilised happening. That , tressed mTax Art sad big increases areas, the Cor- the r. theear was well grounded was proved p° in revenue from rasions departments were other features of the budget ad - drew. The Premier gave a detailed account of the finances of the Pro- vince, touching on every phase of Gov- syrup -making last week. I Ills parents were Elisabeth Heapy and ernment operation. Every department Mr. Roy Patterson and dauglrttr, Robert Roberton. After their mar - will effect outstanding economies with- of Goderlebt were visitors in Auburn riage they coved to Hallett and there out impairing the services rendered, the Premier said. "We are marching toward* a bal- anced budget and a real surplus." the Premier declared. "I promised the citizens of the Province a businesslike impeeing • severe burden upon them la the upkeep of their schools. Frequently, to diseusslons of this question, is heard the realest, "1 don't believe in separate schools at alL We should have one system of public schools which all children should at - Taylor on Sunday. I AUBURN, March 7. -stn Sunday Mrs. G. Sturdy and Mrs. E. Lear 1 William .1. Roberton of the village sly visiting relative, Is Clinton this celebrated his seventy-third birthday. whish: I Mr. Roberton is a pioneer sett 'Mr: and Mrs B. Allen, Mrs. Craig, 'the 13th conce,uiiou of Hullett towi- Bob and Lila Craig were visitors in shiphaving been born on the farm Stratford on Saturday last. where I:len Raithby now lives, whin Mr. Frank Raithby commenced was then the Roberton homestead. vicinity last WNW.( the family was born. They were all Mr. Jack Weir, who had been Ill for educated at No. 9 scboot iTT,�ob- a week with 'flu," returned to GC 1. ertoo had for a teacher John Wilson, on Monday las. I who was well known In these parte. Mr. On Wednesday evening. March 2.1, Roberton speaks very feelingiy of bis In the Baptist church, Mr. Johnson, school day chum, the late John Raith- administration and I -think f-- have "rho tlen-beew supplying for Rev Mr. I by, who only last week was called to gone a long way towards keeping that Sherman, will give a• illnatrstrd lee ha eternal rest. pledge. Instead of piling up the lure on Northern Oatarto and North- Tie (amity attended Ball's church gross debt, we are going to reduce It ern Scotland and will give an address on the Base Itae, where lit. Roa on "The Life of Christ and the Par- o'etal's, grandfather taagttit the Bible Wen." Par - "eclat music will he rendered cLasq and be has now !n ha poaoes- and there will be • free-will offering. sins the Bible need by hb grandfather, Everyone welcome. which is 102 years old. He also prises There was splendid attendance at a diary which he himself kept of fers to It regarding the doings of Dam* be expected. Lord Grey saw what considerably. No other Government was happening when in 1914 on the in this century has been able to prom - outbreak of hostilities be remarked Ise this. We will do It and I earnest - sadly. "Lamps are going out all over ly ask the co-operation of all canons and members of this Legislature- " Europe today which will not he. re- lighted in our time." • • • A RRa4HDEH Tor many months Germany has been Editor -The Signal. teed." No doubt a large majority of !carrying on a quiet propaganda dee Sir, -I was amused when reading the i Use people of Ontario would emdorse 'signed to prepare the way for the re- report of the last meeting of the town 'nthat utterance. That, however, is' cowbell at the remarks of members t`' turn of some of her old colonies. Brl- w hn objected to the payment of certain the que„et.•g now under considera- as an teLr p that the bill for the trip of Reeve Mo- tion pact, and unless the people of eondder the return of at least part of soca and Ccountiilor Humber to Toronto Ontario are willing that Confederx tion should he shattered Into its ori 4...i parts. or until the Roman Catho tlo Separate school* granted lain has moat of them and the itrltl�h seeounts Meesuse they were not item o ra a sc oo s were appears to be In the maxi to iced. t'ouncillor Raker pointed out In •Lrt Of the Confrdera- public a the years1851.82 and many times re the monthly meeting of the W.Y.A. of Knox Presbyterian church at hila home yarn when his father had hila saw of Mr. W. T Riddell. At the close mill and Robert Morrison had the of the meeting a life -membership cavil- woollen null at Walkerburn la Mullett r finite was given to Mrs -J)--'OE Stotts township. 1 a Suggs." These Listed In memory of the late Mrs. Riddell, On February 3, 1892. Bertha May who was a valued member. The gift Whitney and William Roberton were married in Goderich by Rev. Jacob Items Are Necessities was given by Mr. Riddell. PreOeeRation ls flaolr-loader.-On Howell, cousin of Mrs. Roberton's Sunday afternoon at the service In the mother, and then minister of North Prices for Week of March 20th to 27th (inoivaitfi) THE EVEN KEEL Through the conol's locks, the ship moves towords her port. The loyal Sonic pro. presses through the various levels se - buskins. steadily busileess•_steadily_ satllleting sow ad Conodfon enterprise to tooth ata pool THE ROYAL BANK- e O F CANADA 0000004 MMANCH • • I. 0. MSTMAM, aa•uesee Baptist churl' a happy event took street Methodist church. The couple piece, when the members of the eholr were attended by Hilda Nelson, now Mrs. Robert J. Rutledge of West Wa- wanosh, as bridesmaid, and Robert Roberton, now of Clinton, as grooms- man. The honeymo a was stent at them If that will satisfy Germany and wax not itemised, but had been passed presented their leader, Mn. C. A. How. without objection from these same non, with a beautiful bouquet of flowers, fend off a war. The ostensible ren members. Deputy Reeve Turner stated it being the eau Halos of her birthday. son advanced by Hitler for their re- Mrs. Howson hes been choir -leader that he would not want to go on a dr for nearly twentpttght years, and her IGelt and the couple farmed for one tk people themselves agree to give up turn Is that 1114 country needs room potation If he had to put in an item- asci account. father, the late Mr. Geo. Asquith, led year at Walkerburn, then one year was their w+{rerate a hnols, the agreement for surplus pepuatlno and as a told his the service of .ung In the Base min i �rd on the farm where Earl Wight - The amusing feature In eonnectlru bmf re'the'man now lire%; from there to KIs•ue- entered into In good faith In 1s87 meat ,of raw mnterfAla. lie has 1,1" with this is that In the spring of-Ichur•h for many yearsser for right years on the Mon•land be respected, I people, of ,-,onrse, that the eolonie, 1931 when a deputation went to Ot- church was moved to Auburn. Yrs. farm and for seventeen spars on The question, then. It not, Are Dep.; were -"stolen" by the allies, a silly taws on town business, Mr. Turner oh. l P. W slyer presented the flowers and I the farm whets John Wagner now I Grate schools to be fontinned? hut, Are claim when the stiff Ilttie wars wngcl petrol to the hill of expense that was' Mlas ':'sales Good read the folhnwini'I lives on the Nee. line. Sixteen years separate schools t he crippled "and out in est the ground that It wax not address showing the lore and kindly Jago the family moved to Auburn and by ilrltaln to capture txtth German 1 spirit which exist between chair mem- Mr. Itnlerton farmed the few scree their supporters overburdened by the Itemized. I He went further and pre• Iron ' East 'Africa and German South West berm and leader : of hind adjoining rigid interpretation of a law which I tented A motion, which was seconded J R his home until two Is To our (auolr•le•der. Mrs. How- I rears ago, when he wad this to Earl was enacted without foreknowledge of !Attlee are remembered. Thew cam• by Councillor Humber and carried, as son. -Of all the religions of the follows: Relthby, and now Beet retired In their comfortable home, where he re•eivel many frienda to cuugraIulate him on his hlrthdky. F9re children I.h.-.sed this union: conditions which have since dert'inp41+' Tabs we a cottip to the Empire In worts which have been taught In both nen and money, as Germany "loved by i eputy Reeve it. Turner• While separate schools exist, should IIrcnndld by ('ounc•Iilor Humber, that various times and places, that which they not be made as efficient as pos- held them is some force In 1914 and any delegates appointed by (irslerlcb ('eel gave to the world through his Sen ,Able (for which money Is necessary). their enormous area made campaign- town conntl to attend Any conventions I Jams (lhrtst alone haw the power of 1 'saving and keeping far eternity An- Myrtle who pascal away when only in order that the children attending I Lag both long and difficult Neither or meetings of any kind oeat-h of the i town of Goderieh must each present I other prlceless gift which at . n• aevenesen mouths old; Roy, of Detroit ; them (who have no cotton in tlte•aat- toanfry Is particularly suitable for bis own erpett ea and be 'mimed by {ed i hitt which is found in no other, Mrs. B. Mill., of Goderich: Mrs. Spence ter) *hall have a fpir chaste in fhe German colonisation In large twmhers;'the coundi before pevment Is made'• is that of poet, pratse and thanksgiv- Irwin. of Lucknnw, and Frank, of matter of education? lively f w Ger I Hare tfe�srs Turner and Hummer ing. On that memorable night when l.nndesboro. Mr. Roberton has four The Signal believes that the Govern- our Ma ter pert k p1pM anent should he nwupp,rtel in the en actaest of legislation to clarify a sit station remitting from a change of con dittos* that was edef foresees whea the present law was eentury ago. at any rate, compare e . ' sfstrrs Mrs. oM. two mans settled there before the war If ' poor memories, or do they change " von of the est eu r ps1ey, Hoak.: Mrs, •their , icw. to snit the clrcumstaacese? andwent not in paths mama where � t nd Mrs.slitaa WiGalt nee of I er ('hark the Germans who went to the United I };7(-COI'N('ILLOR. He wan betrayed. He satlg a hymn and two brothers, Robert A. of Clinton States had gone to their African colon leg !patent!, Greet Britain never would HENMILLER have been able to take them over, as naeted half . I it would not have been p,sslhie to BENMiLLER, March 17. Mr. Ski. spare suBctent men. if Hitler gets my Brown Is home ill with measles. EDITORIAL If Several robins were wen last week just before the bilmrd etrnck here. They been amen or heart since n'hl dessite word has been received. thought poemilde that h f •,• Ihey town eat it no refill them hack he ass) plant settler, there; Mr. Douglas Fesgan fa teaching Is his really lie , place Rev. G. W. Wylie elan is snf- otherwise few will go.feting from the measles, as are Mrs. wants them la order to keep a promise Albert Good and Keith Gardeer. to the German people, one made in Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jervis and family, one of lila expeaslre moments, of which of t nitnesvtlle, were Randay ♦isitors wkh rs P. Walters he has had maer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McWhinney, of cfoderh'h, spent Sunday with D. Har - "The higher life Is Cotten. n hard man and family Ifs.'• Genres Barton Cotten., with Hts disciple•. Truly a strange time for singing, and yet so appro- priate. h canse it was a hymn of triumph of a lite snsrusfully com- pleted. It is a clear testimony to His finished work that title song has never died oat, for whenever a soul tomer to know Itim as saviour It must horst forth In praise. thaskaglting and ad- oration to Film who nut only save but keep•. The church In a similar man- ner has in ever% period of splritnai refreshing enjoyed to the full the sotaga of Zion. dinging is second only to the preaching of the Ward sod Indeed it has often penetrated to st,hla where tad John, of Auburn. ' Modern war Is a death grapple between peoples and economic sys- tems rather than • conflict of ar- mies alone" Bernard M R.tnsrh. 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