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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-03-03, Page 4. r THicitslifrAy, N[Altiror srd, 1,27 THE OOD tri PAGE FOUR ==1:11'"" • Spring Opening Display OF New Spring Cats, Dresses and Math* at CORNFIELD'S STORE, on SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, and followit:ig days of "Next Week. This will be an Exposition of all that is New and Fashion- able for Spring, and you are cordially invited to attend and view the New Creations Ladies' New Spring Coats Straightness of pose characterizes the outline Cf:/at Models for this Spring. The. New Coats have never been more smartly designed or nide favored by fashion. They adapt themselves to personality of wear- er, especially if made of Chene Twill, Poiret Twill, Char. meen, Tricotine, Cashmir Suede, Worurnbo or Claxton Plaids, trimmed with Grey Squirrel, Platinum Lynx, Silver and White Moution Fur. Ladies' INelisr'---Spring 'Dresses , • The New Spring Dresses have a great deal of chic. Tile smartness. of cut and the fine points of detail feature these new Spring Dresses. Credit must be given to the variety of materials and styles which have been provided ft tor )NliIady's dressing. AFTERNOON MODELS the decket of imehmeas ersted Transfer Rattan: and carege i -810401 t the Presbytery until well on an tha Hsbby Fier Prime. • • 3 so tie e aftersome Avineri' and Blytk Geo. Stewart r chore's were canirearedeted official ;Jas. f'arrie (bells) s on their toed record during 11,114. R. J. Reward (balls) ...... asked for Bayfield a 1rueefee14.', Gingiutm sad lauding.... • . 3 20, Remits trona, tee Genteel Assembly 'Garden party supplies and 4/ 57 a 1 00 7 50. grant at the rat* of Sitter year was M. Mitt (certagei 75 were dulyt ensidered, chief attention . :ingiven to the remit relating to krorterrthIllel..... " :he Inakeetta of Prtsbyter'es. The Meat for (hutch banquet teatorts of heat year's work from the Underwear. hose, etc., for 1; congregations revealed gratifying ,, for Shelter 19 42 hewing in the various organiutions.; Supplies for commencement 7 56 Many tornmunicatiAts were receivedPrizes and song book 19 50 1 with high collar and deep V -Neck line, also Catalina Blue with full sleeves and pleated tier Skirt. They come in .. various shades, such as Mother Goose tones, Champagne, --, Monkey Skin,Bois de Rose Wood Rose Pastel Green - t • . t I 7 i Goblin, 1Yleadow Pink, Athenia, Crane and, Tortoise Shell. The styles and colors will please you. .1. Ladies' New Spripg Hats A Very Special Opening Display of the most Charm- ing Hats. Our new Models for Spring not only meet the demand, but create it. An assortment de luxe of Nexv Spring Modes, small and medium shapes in the newest colors of Belting and Grosgrain Silks, combined with straw. These Hats 3.re effectively trimmed and lined. Visit our store at any time. We will be Pleased to show you the New Spring Goods ; and read rihitirif to matters of niter- Geo. ,Stewar 66,646.6666, a PHONE 418 11 CORNFIELD LADIES' and MEWS WEAR SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO snor .4 WEST SIDE OP SQUARE - GODERICH, ONT., CIPN tet in the chum as a whole, and Dr., Fall Fair prizes latkin, of Settforat anal Rev. James Judge Mott (expenses) land John Erases, were appointed ae commietioners to the General Asstsm- bly at Stratford in June. The Presbytery nominated Rev. Dr. Banks Nebsort, of Hamilton, for moderato of the General Assembly: Rev. Dr, Latkin, of Seaforth, for Moderator of the Synod, and Rev. W. W, Dryden, of Weedstoek, for professor of ehureh. history in Knox College. The recom- PHONE 418 1 501 4 50 16 551 8. 110 zp Foote, of Exeter, Sheppard Balance in bank j 30i) 01 THE HOSPITAL ENTERTAINMENT Five Hundred and Dance Last Friday . _ Night i a Splendid Success presentation from college :daft,* andHall, that the re...1 sueeess -of the entertainment last Fri - play night in the sAlationic Assembly The ladies of the Hospital Ausil- 1 mendetion on remits presented by, larY are to be congratulated on. thy Dr. larkin Wits accepted, the offices of the church In Presbyter -1 Hall' which was crowded to the limit that the work of the church might be, ;evening _was devoted to Five Ilun- The forepart of the les be reduced by one' half in order 4.1 v9rIlif"t" versod in a larger degree in future'dred. Four prizes were award, a by the working forces of the pastoral latites, firet, ladies' second, gents' first charges. The report on statistics and and gents' second, and the winners ibuomeas *bowed $38,364 raised for au were as follows: Ladies first. Mrs. Rob HURON PRIBISEYTR1tY (UNITED) Itev. Robert Lela Sees am Ifatourag-1 lag Mem la DOeptarilli 'Merest et laymen la the Church The feature of the 'session of the Baron PrearrY (tnited) held • at Clinton on ursday, Feb. 17th, was sat abk midmost by Roy. Robert Laird. D. D., the ehurh treasurer. Review- ing the work of the first year of Un- ited chureh history, Dr. laird in& cated st moot graphic faeltion the trenuntious aceompliehment that hard specie" grant has been nutde- to the Home Mission Board to pay the tra- velling and moving expenses of min- isters going to the far West. In this lway new work would be established and old field.; coneolidated. When it ,was pointed nut thaieln the United churh the *mount raised for mis- sions per member ennually was 30 per ;tent In advance of the average of any fornter time in Canada, the Pres- ibytery felt that surely tile people of the (turd% were behieril ita leader and field wtrkere. "Itt general," paid Dr lel "the outlook ts gaud son week and consecration had re* . po Pointing out how OVer one condition, thud we all ut our 000,000 had been raletel, the xpeaker .hearte and our hands into thit ffort. ' and if we all do Gut, the burden will Riker's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Extract AND Riker's Bromide Quinine Tablets • Two well -proven Remedies for 11 Coughs and Colds — SOLD IN GODERICH BY — C. DUNLOP THE REXALL STORE o, at on k eller .BEDFORD BLOCK GODERICH • etethee t t. Bisset; ladies' second, un, HeGre: Co. of Loecloo that it might Dee. 15, Children's. Shelter, I Christmas cheer.-- . 10 O0 *Won; gents' first, Mr: be possible to get $200 for same . All 'busutess pertaining. thereto vets, on I Feb. 2, Balance in Bank $202 $ to olosppuirtsaule bwohaardt!1 • George !turned over • toftlstehme 666.66,66.6.6. rposes, being 49,791 over last year. 7,903 was raised for missions and benevolences. in the department of Sunday Schools and Young regale's Societies there are splendid evidences of good work. There are nine schools with an enrollment of 871 pupils in the aggregate, and 93 officers end teacher:. The sehooleeralised $1,856. There are five Young People's Socie- ties, and they raised 41,638. The Clerk was given the very gratifying report of the Women's Aliseionary Soeietiee, Auxiliaries and Mission liana, which raised the fine sum of $2,885. Rev. James Foote was' ap- pointed to the Assembly's committee on bills and overtures. The stand- ing committees were renominated for another year, and the Presbytery ru - journed to meet in First Chureh, Sea - forth, on Tueeday, the 10th day of May, at 10.30 a.m. Dot Bac Ala ord by of $780 211 ran. salter lunch dancing Nvas the At Christmas time the Chapter made , ETTA SAIlLTS, chler; gents' second, Mr. Feat* ever course they deemed expedient" er, excellent music being furniehed 'a gift of two plants to the. public Treasurer. ' 1 four pieces. 1 Two rununage sales were held, one : S. S. No -9, Dunlop e........--.........----.. i' SCHOOL REPORTS the MeDermid-Redmond erehestra wards. 41 Hundred and Twenty Costunteraft stri- Bonueudini,:tobFeurn..d, 1 The follbwing is the report for the months of, January and February, • ---*-- . 1 itIlinAiv:Islittlyild Take Part in Gala Event Last • . Friday Night 25. Chld .en's Shelter $10. Land Writine. V.-ejatnes Farrish, 75. The liet of donations follows! .,,ig e i M mor'al Fund, $50; Wra i Spt4ling, ' Arithmetic, Geogralair, • edge '11•-°, I The pupils have been examined on RINE CLUB'S MASQUERADE The Marine Club started' getting Memorial Fund, • e50; Navy League, , Reading, Grammar:, Art, Agrigulture eweee nee prepared for the ;Centennial ebratiort by holding a masquerade rte last Friday night in the Oddfel- 0 costume. and splendid. ellaroales vs' hall, and the event brought out ey were, They will all be. good cos- the .Chapter in 1926: To tne C - u"- 1 Total •number on re) 1 . - velag MA Tit eel pa los 22 th tweets tor use during thesUentennia, celebration, so that the Marine Club has dohe something towards that big. event by getting the people prepared: REV. M. C. PARR ACCEPTS CALL with fancy and comic eoetumes, na- TO •GODERICH tto given to the Home and Scheel Club to Erie Quaid, 6.4; al" . SI% IV-Lultt Jewell, O. Jr. IV. - Frank Horton, 4-e, • , Two articles of clothing were be made by their .members into gar--' :sr; m.,,.._Thyliis Horton, 60; Jr. nr. shoes were also provided for this putt- . -Louis Fulford, 40.. Jr..H.--Francis ments for needy children. -Boots and1 pose duripg the year. , Lipklater, en Dave Horton, 62; Fred -• ' !Jewell, 57; 'Verne Jewell, 56; Billie • Pr. --Bobbie Farrieh. The following gifts. were tutide by 1 Eutrish,. 46. Oath a ptcture, "Landscape with ettendance 10. mazes for hietory. At Chris -ma? a • Teacher. appreciation of the interest she hes ogreesive euchre and the stemes the event last Fridae". might also co-operated with the Al meek 1.1o. 1, Goderich, for the month of pageant, Chapter in sending bound boo ts to The features of the evening were February. Honors 75,,S, Pass 60te lingly be described as a pagent. ediest first. "A Lady of Austria; la- tnIgs.sailiV6tespialirtRieaipliaftaexd lit?°cleelegna'ritis:i i Jr.tSorili 1 ,I: 11:t 1_1 :nis ttliiii!;°' 7'e21:; 3, ,„Biiiii.:nai 8ce iel '; Alpth;oi rice 531 3(ts8:: . es' hooby, "A Clown;" gents' first, Armistice Day by placing a wreath on he winners rat cards were as follows: Leneeome Luke;" gents' booby, "A tnliceititine den duzietingt.thellisunembennresr. znetn.eth 8c:‘,:;,1, Aoeke,tt, 7A;t:Nal.0.101)n.LnitoTnn,Pr4e0!•, 7,4A......Ovialle obo." After the caeds, the hall was clear- „ keen some fresh flowers, on the morel. - reir iqeMiehae), 134 Ted-Iiiegielut•-- 1 for the liatigine f th ment. 64; Eveiett •Craddeck, 63; Theln, .s, the judges ban(); Capt.--en131t3.cilititeer rardi: In the ,line of social setivities the !Frs. 51. II. --Arthur. Hicks, 70. St on, Capt, Mills and Mr. JaS: Leon. r•hanter held n bridge and ton :if_ Alisz, ' I. -Frank McMichael, 63; Sr. Pr.- rd. The 'judges hail forty prizes to Salkeld's tea room on July 0, a Ruby McMichael, 75. Jr. Pr. -Bet • • ILritel3ieGil,adAydsa FFaarr7anntt,,. ‘Araritehiurr crA411e.,, bAauzgauasrt air, selnadnucevnatthtehaett peanviiglihetns o"rt D 1 41 2 One ' annual eoetai ; dock, Tom Fry, Hazel Unore, _,... , Windmill.' T. three public eehoole, ANNA L. AlaeDONALD, eift to the librarian, Miss Aitkeit. in S."S. No. 1, Goderich nal csstumes, etc. the many taken in the children. The eenoterl The following is the report Of S. S. iter, Maxwell G. Parr, pastor of Co 1 Westmiuster United church cieeuit, lit comprising Littlewood, 'North street and White Oak congregations, has tal received and accepted a call to be- T come pastore of Victoria street and L Union United ehurch, Goderich. The di transfer, to the Goderich church, " -where Mr. Parr will succeed Rev. H 'Selby Jeffereon, takes place next June, subject to the approval of the et London eonference stationing commit- ea te'e, 8 Er. Parr has been pastor a the a Wedmins.ter eiveuit for the past two ward and it took some time to play eir with all, but they ade a good ole of it and this is e way the at went: "Ceote I Flapper,' Aunt Jeinime," "UncleSant," Arab- an Sheik," Itipanese Lady," "Chinese Lady." "Centennial Lady," "Lady of 800," "Mexican," "Irish Gentleman," Real Anterican Indian," ."Jeev," Little Bit of Seotch;" "Saugeert Squaw." "Sandy :McPherson," "Ho - • "Sailors' Jester," "Cow Bey," 'SIttip's afascot,""Indian Boy," "Wife „., ; „ „ * hand.. • • .$1. et '« It 692; !Alereie Kerr, 24 uvettile prizes. Mar. 8.72e1 oldest costume, and thirteen rem is, nalance on 3'.1-1Cilaysahl p(1.1.!ereineat.17. ', r. e. 1, IL -Eileen . Feagan 786. Sr After the judging the nmequerad- c 1 el ' Kenneth Williams, 951; Berm their photos taken, and this waS done sale • - • • May 5, Net proeeeds rummago, ;gen, 893; *Benson Kerr, 47' •372; k•Winnifred Wats.on, 363t rs were asked to go upstairs to have n two groups. July 5. Net proceeds Mis: 9 i 65 (possible 400) -Donald Wii At 11:15 Steward Bonnie and his ' Salkeld's bridge '• .r. neth Kerr, 357. Those mar Bank interest. f.,r year3 '93; Number on rsII 12. Average ir a years, during Winch time a new f . eleureheivas. built et North street at, a i - tog. of $11,0.00, and practically paid --a for when officially opened by Rev. Dr. " I). C. MacGregor, president of ,the i London conference, laet summer. The former church, which bad been 1 erected upwards of fifty years ago, " collapsed when excavations' were being made for a basement for Sun- day school purposes, Prior to his b ees. rle an the Westminster circuits Mr. Parr was minister of the AletbOdidt. I. church at Tilbury. '•• 1 During the past three or four years Mr. Parr has assumed a prominent e role in the conference as a leader of young people's work .und as such is i regarded as one ef the rising young ministers of the conference. 1, Mr. Jefferson whom he succeeds, is ious questions and is as well some- thing of a short story writer. • . — THE NEW TELEPHONE RATES Commenting an the local aspect of the telephone rate decision Manager i Miss McDonald said: "Under the new echedule of tele- /4,11one rates for this exchange the in- i- crease for business telephones is on- ly 18 cents per mouth, while residence ;Kt -elm remains unchanged. As a re- : suit of this very .emall change in rates, the demand for service will con- tinue to grow and the local user will have at his command a telephone area that is constantly growing, making ;his service of ever-growing value to 1„ 41141A- s everybody knows, the number of telephones at this exchange in the past few years has greatly increased. Today there are 538 telephones in ser - i vice as compared with 413 only five 1 years ago. •Thisemeans a proportione t ately broader service for local users of the telephone. At the slight', in- creased rates the make is substan- tially cheaper today than it was but 1* short timeago I "After all, it is a question of value --yenti°gt.elwt interucwillutwtIlyaotulplyrYTILS whataver- se Iota' titer of the telephone will find little to complain of m the pm- ent revision of rates. Telephone tier. vice is one of the things which is worth much more to the average; user 1 than he is obliged to pay for it." ...... - . VICTORIA meeting stets held at the home rif the regent and one sewing nieetiter U, E. S. No. 1 J. LOA ERY.Te trhegeullatiovniene-e-entFingthe°w:reedravv.eld a-ael‘'litgeheat Jr. V.-NeIlie Willey, seeeiel meetings. The average at- : Rutledge, 48; Keith FS. ••• tendancit throughout the year NV" *Merele Kerr, 511. Sr.' r v,Q1Tevreel'ii.inirtel'iab.Ptio%insi".(iurriien`gy theelrbetir7.1rieenia°sit,he''o;Ea'nson FieZ-KaneinoV. ANN WUCTELE, Secretary.. Ker:, 4/. Daily marks. resit RECEIPTS Jr. HT. -Kathleen William. iaoa Keith Feagan, 739; *Wilm Feee for yetar 001 have been absent one or mori • waiters served lunchtto the 220 mas- queraders who were hungry and, eag- er to take part in the.grand pageant, well known for his writings on relig- which' was to take up• the remainder ef the evening. This .was conducted by Ring Master Campbell, who hand. led the crowd to- the satisfaction of Aug. 0. net proceeds, pavilion I, lance 11. ,, •MABEL L. WO( dance • 28c; 1'9 - - - - - .Tech , Oct, 26, net proceeds, rum- S. S. No. 11, Ashfield and Co iJ mage sale ....... 121 64; The following is the report of nee. 2, ret proteeds, movies.. 61 12 No. 11, Ashfield and Colborn the months of January and Fehr The music was furnished by Mr. T. Feb, 2. donation, Mrs. M. G. • Sr. IV. -Clayton Foster, 86.1;. Miss James. Eight juveniles dewed Eofutjahtet.eavaensiietnice.d by Airs, Martyr and Cameron. ... 4 50 , Eby, 81.0; Mabel Foster, 79.1: the Charleston, and the was the bit EXPENDITURES . 1Jones. 51.7: Ruth' Festerr, 47.8 —$780 21 il T21.411111ealile.harad6-3C;ouArriasr 5r7e.6t; TF The executive tonunittee wish to Apr. 7, Expenses Maple Leaf 1111.1 -Ralph Foster, 60.5. Jr, thank all persons who gave prizes party $ 1 10' Isabelle Pollock, 64.9; Tony Vro for the night, and to let the people of May 10, Building Fund, UM"- 139.7. Sr. IL -Alma Dougherty. Goderach and elsewhere know that versity Settlement. 10 00 ,i Irene Foster. 88.0: Marion F they had one of tl'e happiest ,of real Itfay 1.7. Stationery ' 1 85185.0; Irene Graham. 73,0; Cla entertainments, and that they think Seely's supplies for year 3 50 a Esse, 39.0. I -.-Gordon Po it will.be a boost for the Centennial Trease stamps for .year1 00. t red o oe .- ea: Rernoarirechiaidnrderefsurinvioshmingast Mary Vrooman. O. -.T. FLNNI FurnishingsI Maple Leaf , Teachet library , 172 42 i wards at Hospital 43 97 Flowers for year, %clod- ing memorial wreath 1 and graduating nurses' - 1 prim; Mrs. Vm. Black, 1 prize; Airs. • bouquets ..., . ... . . . . . 13 00' McIlwain, 3. prizee; Mrs. J. Merbali, Magazines and -"bindings .1 prize; Mr. P. Butters, 1 prize; Mr. • for children's room at 1 J. Bonney, 2 prizes; Mr. Mike Rivolt, library ... . 12 70. 1 prize; Mreetreirney, 1 prize; Mrs.. Provincial fees 15 47 M. Webber, 1 prize; Mrs. Sturdy -el Nati:mai Fees . . . : . ...... 12 001 prize; Mrs. I. McDonald, 4 prizes; Sept. 11, Donation to Strang Mrs. D. srettefa.-1. prize; 1'... W1 vial- Memorial t'und.... .... 50 00 i entertainment conmantee, as they gathered together 220 costumes which 'ken be. used in July. Prizes were donated by the. follow- ing: Mrs. Geo. McLeod, two prizes; Capt. Mille, 2 prizes; Mrs. Halliday, 3 prizes; Mrs. Bedford, 2 prizes; Capt. Merriman. 2 prizes Mrs. J. Murray, 1 lummir*61.wom. ter McDonald, 1 prize; Wm. 'CAMP- Oct. 2. Hospital palmed- . 136 00 bell, 1 prize, James Leonard, 1 prize; Nov. 1. National War meen.. tho Club all the juvenile prizes. oriel Fund 50 00 • Nov.1. Premed picture for i MAPLE LEAF. I. O., D. E. Collegiate . - . . -.. • • 7 751 Nov. 11. School prizes. (books) 8 75 Annual Reports Show a Sucreseful Nov. 22. I. 0, E, E. arm bands a : Dec. 2, Repairs to War Mem- HOMII AND SCHOOL Year's Activities " BIRTHDAY PARTY led to havC to catch his train but a, -- vote of appreciation was presented! On Friday evening, Feb. 18th, a before he left., i very successful and enjoyable' social The cheirmare Rev- C. P. Cloaca ., evening was spent by the members , of North at., floderleh, conducted tile t and Wendel of the Home: and School cpening exorcises, and declared the t Club of Victoria school. This meet- ' Preebytery duly constituted. Theling celebrated the fourth anniversary 1 minutes of the former meeting "re! of the founding 4if the Club. reed and approved- The stallion ' Owing to illnees in the home of the opened by receiving communications. President. Mrs. Taylor, the meeting !This was followed by a motion. Khan,: was in charge a f the vice' peesident. : from 11.40 to noon to the Chairman ,111Mre. R. Wenger. Satisfactory re- ' of the Maintenance and Extenelon t, warts were read by the convener of IFund, Rev. D. hieDonsild, of Fetal/and* the different cammittees on the work skewed that this had been potaeible becalm* Ow church believed in be very light f* for wo 'hare not overwheinting feshion irt her 140 yet begun to tiovelop our reemereee tailing and :whir deetiny. "Nes. aim. along Ananias" lines." Remarking 07 h t *totally nettleodo in iii aidcommon task mad a cola we sotto bet we are belied llama were no indication of ipiritual- her by a new and deeper Klee kn , Ity. the ere aer arrated a "'limber 0 p the retence ;d of Alma Chriat. af. ,of inekientit sitoerimr ,what ceul4 be firmed the s ker. Tithe h• he t e ake. owe when an ocierty *0'ietelligeett Cott wax road* to meet toed of tabeek was ementialmen tree *me *tritest mths. In epeek- la great and cludiettelag (ute. .reet peer. Dr. Laird! la eomateetheg aft the ; tion of ? of the em eat many Atilleeltiett itte the feed throlgieret ted the Ulf Dontitivtat Root. fa althea especially. A war.* Dr. Laird rartketiorly directed Aden. •wry of Ow work hi moot eremite: belt.; Non to Manitoba end Nor* Scottie loa gave ties menabers of Presbytery *whet* condiikets were malt that • Wiwi* Oro of Ore 'Mire premed there la a rrobeddlity of their hetes sitimattosts with ita ta and ease reel& tee tempt ilimply OUOtWolit. The RIM A. to . IttrodY Pii•0006 )11 ter for- d the moot esestereerbeg sates -tef alt1elga fleas woe give. and a stem:moms Inn the eLaildME istemed that lair. sppoal made to the Central Provieees eitimb. tr= -ialthaoteod that la tier W; mearoabseelbhar then. oesecteree, mast wipe Om work ef their 1 ea raw* to the sealstatere el tile Food ftiodayamforg top the Meted charek 'flose=stetereelott ta the Preiday. Wesill Opal IPSO* hi le mow distriaa tor/ that titewe will be row awe imma Is at, he* IN* three vice ederalin firtil. 11 la hoped Owe" eipptereenlIke OW ilikeemreit If tits will 1.• a whakomilw eggaes, te tho Wei gad meow los 11.004. A sare! givs. De. *Art yea rompel- • e' of realatiaff tha of the (lath during the year. tnc eooditione of the joce fund in thlt The balanee of the program Wa3 . Presbytery..- made up of reeitatione by Billy John - After Dr. laird's Address in the ston weindelin estop: by Mr. A. Shove afternoon ;he eorrespoodence re the accompanied lay Me deltelltee. ?Pia ittin of the name of the.iter.eMr. Gladys, and a number of gams, Tait frim the Presbytery roll wag whieb were mil '-, by s ""141"*41. An aow a awatherhi A feature of the ltmeh wee a birth - fume k re red by two of the ef the oron o le tan longer relMiikred 11111% on our roll. , ensenbsre oe the no. The meow, The Moleowtoth and Mainee char- of 0e nays the Xifix brought to 11 gee are to be united with Troliblidge d I op. it irtry iturepasfyil rthwt. charge to form a new eharge to be in Treasurer's statement frc the Perth The- North at. %Urge. • Goderirh. in-: eittel the Presbytery for itft next :. meeting. Tido watt tweepted. Nt RfiN PREERYTEIRY Rec. R. C. hietlotalid 111/44141 Molitor - Mor At Proolerbete* Prealtetert la Cleseem Lent Week There was a feel atientiame of min. PTA • oriel vittes 1 751 At the recent annual meeting of Dec. 15, Express on books to the Maple Leaf Chapter,*1. Ct. II E., sailors '75 the ftllowing officers were elected for Dee. 15, donation to Navy 00 the year 1927: Regent, Muss Irene Saults; Vice Regent, Mrs. R. C. Hays, Jr.; Seeretary, Mies „Arm Wurtele ;1 Assistant Secretary, Miss Mary. Clark; educational secretane Miss D. Dickson; Treasurer,,Mise Etta Saults; Standard Bearer, Mime 13. Felker; Vourcillors--Mite J. &under& Mist& C. Reynolds, Mise G. Saults, Miss E. Williams, Mies E. Murnette Mite P. Bradford, Mrs. IL Taylor. The following report: were pre. sented During the year lei% the Chopter Itals eurcesefully undertaken to per- form a large number of patriotic. and philanthropie enterprises. The turn,. Weer a the childrert's room in the library, commenced in the fall of 1025, was completed and during this year We have presented . t -• totieal Odor's, here had t'My Max*. ene" covering the feud three yews bound ira three large voluntee, given two-year suleteription to "Child Life," end to the librery proper a year's suimperiptiort to-Istehoett" (the official pliblielltion of old Oethe). • In teterrection with the hottpitel ou *etivittett have been ate follow:: A payment of $12$ was inia40 on tic einIthet fusel. * reed chair preeented to the "Mapte Leaf" ward ami two *tee of plate gloss for fernitore itt mw. Two nemabees were ippointed every oetered *IMO too date a %%Ili sad report ** the eawditioe trf the traitor,. ele.r-to tit* ward to enable, so to make say neeeetery repair01.1 d• dition. Fameiretmatio re setteel-' peramotted to hospital in 11112 ; 'Ileitis, the totortnetiota from the A. Ballow* in Sauk • 2 0.1 AI Ftes «75 Collor -thee and free, Hebb/ Fair 14 Prior far *at A 00 Garde* party . • Banquet 17 le Bazaar tatethates staid latect4 In Rem" from lettere.. • - 24 IS Fe.* and *tenet . 4 lasers arid eider* of the Prealretia steetieg keit" Tecodey, Feb, $ 410 0 la the Illatelat cluvrele at premed 1 PENDITCRE.A by On Pesohyterian eerirrefintielhitt CepO and amen Clestest. liev. Mr. MeDrrelet tot reerether sad telltale 7 4 14 on $ 12* Oodemette. Omega to 111Pei aa modenteor vs, geostot 4aaboolge, for the wet metre teostats, proiliek • The West Street Electrical Shop We carry a good stock 3 - Electrical Applianc: Fixtures, etc. • We Specialize in Wiring of All Kinds Eadimates given on ' • application Ali Work Guaranteed Frank McArthur Phone 82 West Street CHAS. BLACK The Loading Tailoring and Men's Smart Wear 'Phone 21* — North Side Samar . • 1 • •