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The Signal, 1919-4-24, Page 61 PRO41KAMME OF WNI)O' l'ONF'ER N('E "VII IOW. The titlrtc-sixtlt nuuual session of the Loudon Toufert•twe of the lletho- dlst church w111 assemble In the North street Methodist church. 1;akrlch, 11111., on Thursday, Juut►:dh. 1919, et n.:ak a. lac. Tim theme of the morning de•votlwial addre,.se•s Oil Ir• "Tow• fall act the Church to !hike Straight the Way of Mw Mrd." iter. .1. W. Aiken. 1). 1)., Ottawa. nisi rive the morning ail. dresses. Rev. Geo. \1'. Ik'wey will I4111r charter of tlw'singles wt the morn- ing deco ' +. Mania,. June 2tel 2 p. rue --Sleet htg of the prolwtiotw•r'tt record cuunuitttw, consisting of tlw chniruw't of districts. secretary rotary of tine 1•ctuniulug isard, 1111.11 the se•trtary ut Toufer•nee, to ret iew the record ■is standing of each prolatlonrrt also the r•es.tumeudatious re candidates for the mi11dstry, died to bring W a report in allover to tis 11411411 dlecIplitwry 41>1'a - Mats. The meeting will be htW in Victoria street chun'h. k p. act. --Stationing committee will meet in Victoria street church. Statis- tic111 committee meets du North street quench. 1 • s+xsr 7 .. • i 6-'rIuu xtlay, April 24. 1919: • .Q011IL • OODUI01.011. Now sold in a new waxed board package - a great improvement over the old lead package RED SE • TEAS good tea Sold only in sealed packages ADVERTISE IN THE SIGNAL. IT PAYS. f t• t. 'j Goverr.Ertetlt ..Standard y • . REMEMBER THE NAME YPurity Oats are iven the same eiacting care All the skill and care used in making the original high quality PURITY FLOUR is maintained in milling "More Bread and Better Bread and Better Pastry" Canal. rood Board L.c.a.. not, • Cereal 2009 Arm Is, 16, 17, 18 Westem Canada Flour Mills Co. Ltd. HEAD OFFICE Toronto, Ont. PURITY FLOUR Always Ready Always Good! «LTELLO, Mary! May I bring a business 1111 friend home for dinner? Sorry the time is so short. Can you manage some- how?" "Why, certainly, John ! No trouble at all I have a nice little stock of Davies Pork and Beans on the shelf for just such an emergency!" "Good for you! That's sensible!" All she had to do was warm up the pork and beans and serve. Everyone enjoyed the real treat and congratulated her on her thoughtful management. How thankful she was for Davies Pork and Beans 15c. for a 16 oz. tin Have you tried this choice dish ? Get some right away. Don't just imagine they're like others you know. With- hold judgment. Be fair. Expect them to be differ- ent - delicious, satisfy- ing, flavory - and you will not be disappointed. Keep a few cans -always on hand. „ Decide now to buy Davies Pork and Beans. Plain or with Tomato Sauce -11 oz., 16 oz. and 20 oz. tins. Order from your ddakr The William Davies Co., Limited Toronto and Montreal Cane. Foal ttarr4 !'• int' f ',env, Nor (r VI a -d 1 t St fit Tuesiltty. June :1rd. 9 ti. m.--Stntlugiug tomys1tttw, atetlsth•al committee. emmititttw on religious edutmtlun. North street church. 2 P. i .- Stittiouhit couimitter. Statlsticul tomutitte•. ftellgiwts telt(t ration et,ltiIutttle, Contemner r ttt'i," un•rs 4%111 meet the niaiaia1 secre- te ries. s p. w.--Srntlouilg committee. Sta- tistical committee. Religious edut•a- tiota committee. Wednesday, June Mh. s.45 it. m. -Morning devotions, by 19'v. J. W. Aiken. Ottawa. 9,:144 it. w.-lfhdsterlal Fc..siett. Ito'I tail Ithe record of registration will be taken.) Report of the transfer 1VIIntu lute•. Appointment of (11 cum - mitre*. "11 e,nderetw't• relations; (2) Ixtter writers: 1:11 Gnu rotten curres- poudenl : 14o Itnilway clerk. 1)Ls- elpllnary questions. Retort of the probationer's nesu•cl t•,1mulitte•. 2 p. Iu. gists Iplitwr) questions. lie- mitt 1rport of the couuui1le• 011 contemn* vela t ions. !1 p. w.-11it11or1'1•ial 4.1•,s111i1 1►is- riplhutry question.. Pastoral address. Thurtwla). June 5th. 5,1:1 Il, tar. Werslti t. Dr. Aiken. 41.841-- (1t'u•ntl w'sslou. 11011 ruts 1th• record of registration w111 he takett1. t:1e•tlou of I-Mai-l-elaw ufll- trrs. 1 nveiliug the honor mil. t' - mitten. continued. Appointment of leasines• e1 'rte•. itett•reur of resolutions from the fluor of the con- temner to their proper committee*. Pivot draft or stud too.. 2 le w.- :rn.•all session. Rota/rt of the ministerial session. I;enerab least - 115,4. p. 1n. -Picts• weh•omt•. 8.::11 p. m. -.ill committees newt. Circuit louu111r1es enumi•siou me•gs. x 41. 111.-Mlissi..tulry rally I,.t't• I.ny- men s Association program. t Frida). June lith. s,.4:1 n, m. --Worship. Dr. Aiken. 9.311 is. m.-F'Irot ballot for examin- ing Isurd. Report of decisions of hew n'udenel by the president sharing the year. Report act the tonferetes• :special committee. Report of the wisslottary 2 p. act.-Itt•port No. • 1. Examining 16ntrl.-Inye rtnwnt of Pinnies•. Rev. S. W. I seen : Supvn unua l ion. Rev. 1t. .1. 1*. Simpson. 4 p. u.--llemorial service. to. m. ---.VI committees meet. • p. In. -Reception w•rvler. The wr- n•tnry of contemner will need the reso- lution of rerptdop into full minaret ion act ctutlhhtit',. for ortlivation. .td - dress. Rev. It. 1:. I'twver, D. 11, foes'. dent's charge. Saturday. Jure 711s, x 3.� n. u. ---Worship. ' ler. Aiken. !a.:iii 1t. m --Reports of e,m,nittee•. Report No. 1. Isanl of examiners. .19 leer ,-t ,ittti 11 (,• s. Postoral oddness. a:••neral hnsine... 1.311 p. ul.--Meeting of st:atb,itts comet list's• to seri ce deputlt1h.,w. x p, u.---Theologieul Onion k'•ture In Violinist street church. Sunday Sers•Ieen. June dthr 1) n. tn.--Love resist raid fellowship service. to be toidowteil Lc Roes- .1. E. Ford. 11 it. tn.-- 4Irdivation sermon by the rrsx-president• Rev. .1. E. Wham fol- lowed by tit• i,rdinntion service, eon - dueled by the president. 3 p. m.-Snnduy school session. Ad- dresses IT Revs. W. E. 1 wily and F. E. 4'Iywhlle. 7 p. m.-Serni'i by Iles. J. W. Aiken, D. 11., 1)ttnwtt. Sacrament of tis• Lord's Supper, tondnttel by 'IK, 8111 ledge. Victoria street --11 a. tn.,-Iter. J. C. T. Morris: :t p. tn., Suulny school nd- "dresw•s by Itpvs. M. Stuart Bud S. 1Mvldson: 7 p. m., Rev. Dr. Daniels. Presbyterian --11 it. in.. Rev. W. E. Shafionl: 7 p. in., itev. G. T. Watts. Baptist (•hnreh-11 a. m., Rey. S. Jefferson: 7 p. m., Rev. .1. M. Keys. ('Ihrtoy. a nitnrio street --11 it. mo., Her. 11..t. Miller: 7 p. m., Rev. t. .1. .'.Ikea. Morwlay, June lth. h.47. n. in. ---'t ,trship. Dr. Aiken. 11.30 it. m.--(:enern1 business. Ile - 'mitt of LayntWYs Assts hitiMD. 2 p. ua. Jubilee merrier, liter. .1. (1. elhtial. 4446.7111 lousiness. Fixing date M next tonfc•renee. Ministers responsible for new charges: ' I'opies of the year 1.10k. Mlncellantonn Matters. A p. m.- 19.1igio11. M1E11tb it nnnl- Ternnry. Addresses by Rer. W. L. linen 111111 Iter. Frank 1.ongfonl. Stationing tonin,Itte• newts. Tueshay. June lMh. 10 n. m I,n•I draft of statlotta. Election of chaining'. l'ermitsion to employ young men. Appolptmr•tit of spse'itd eouttnitItws. Appointment of program committee. Program for 1.0) men's Atnee/atiott, Wednewlas. Jura 41h (Victoria 19t. Church) . 2.30 p. m i Pe 4,t i„11:11 e-preiae4. Mr. .1. W. llnmphre•c. president. Chat - his m. 3 p. m. -Add rpm.. "Permanency of F:ra11[eli-m,' Dr. A. A [Mks. ('int- Itn m. 4 9. 111. Address, 'The Church and World Pmbleme." Mr. Semite' Tufts. 7.4A 9. m. - Worship. In charge of the presbb•nt. S.16 p. at. -Address. "Stewardship HOpelthe Y.M.C.A. Finish its • Work For Sol Help the" Y" Construct the Manhood that will Re -construct Canada ALL the world now knows that the Red Triangle of the Y.M.C.A. was the "Sign of Friendship " to thousands of your brothers, sons, uephews,cousius and neighbours' boys in the last four and a half years. Wherever the Can- adian Soldiers went, the t- Good old 'Y' went too. And now it is coming back home with them! For the support which has made possible the war work of the Y.M.C.A. we thank you. Your money has been well expended. We have rendered full account. We ask now your continued sympathy land support for Red Triangle Service for our Soldiers during demobilization, and for Y.M.C.A. work for Canada generally during the Re- construction period. The Annual Red Triangle campaign will be held throughout Canada May 5th to 9th, 1919. The objective is 81,100,00). For ' Oto Men Returning For the soldiers and their dependents, returning from Overseas, we have provided as follows : -- 1. A Red Triangle man on board every ship when it heaves Great Britain, with a full equipment of gams, gramophones and records. magic Lantern, literature and writing materials Where possible, also a piano or an organ. Lectures, concerts, sing songs, instruction re Government repatriation plans. and Sunday Services. 2. Red Triangle comforts and facilities tor the men on ar- rival at Halifax, Sl. John, Quebec and Montreal. including cof- fee stalls, with free drinks, fee eatables, cigarettes, candies, etc. 8. Red Triangk men on every troop train tea provide regularly free drinks. ea tables and cigarettes, organize games and sing songs, and furnish information 6 4. Red Triangk free canteen service, information bureau. etc., at each of the 22 (Dispersal centres in Canada. 5. Red Triangle Clubs in the principal cities of Canada iu the shape of large Y.M.CA. hostels to furnish bed and board at low rates and to be a render ars for soldiers. 6, Seventy-five Secretaries to superintend Red Triangk service in Military Hospitals. Camps and Barracks throughout Canada 7. Tickets entitlidt soldiers to full TM .CoA. privileges for six months at any local V M.C.A. furnished. In addition to our work for the returning so' iters, we have to maintain the Real Triangle service to the full for it the soldier in Siberia, as well as the work of special orthern Russia, i alctine and Poland.. ers The Y.M.C.A. will keep its choir of Service unbruk,'n till the end, For Canada's Manhood The Reconstruction program of the 1'. Itf. C. A. includes the following vitally important develop- ments :- 1. An increased service to :1111,(1110 teen-age boys is the Dominion -the development of Catudieu Standard Efficiency training; Bible Study groups; summer camps; conferences; service for High School boys. for working boys, in the towns and cities; foe boys on the farm and fur boys everywhere. who have lacked opportunity f..r mental, moral, physical or social development. 2. Inauguration of Y.M.0 A. work in the country. and the smaller tewos and villages lacking Assut'iatiou buildings and equip- ment, on a plan of county organ- isations. This will include the establishment of Rat Triangle centresfotr.,tial, recreatio,tal and educational work among boys and men, in co-operation with the ► churches. . 3 The promotion of YMCA. work am mg Canada's army of • workers in industrial plants, both in YMCA buildings and in the factory buildings, organizing the groat spirit among the industrial workers of our cities by meetings, entertainments. games and sports. 4. The establishment of the Red Triangk in isolated dis- tricts where lumbermen. miners and other workers hold the frtmt trenches of industry. 5. Resides these main fields of increased activity for 1919. we have to promote for enlarged work among railway men, college students and for our eeampaien to enco.trage phylum' utl sex education. Under all our work we piece the fund- amental foundation of manly Christianity. dial% Y.W.C.A. For the wives and children Overseas, dependent qpm Can- adian soldiers, and for Y W C.A work in Canada generally, a sum of 8175,000 from the Red Tri- angle Fund will be set aside for the Dominion Council of the Y.W.C.A., which is caring far the soldiers' women folk. and their little ones on the long jour- ney. from Liverpool to Canada. and is abo extending its work for Canadian girls. Por thew sake also be gen- erous when you make yoxtr contribution. Y'OR the sake of our victoriotfs soldiers and their dependents, and the happiness of their home -coming: for the sake of our future citizens, our teen-age boys; for the sake of rural life in Canada; for the sake of the social betterment of the toilers in factory and work- shop; -for thesake of lonely men and boys in our mines and forests; for the sake of Christian Society and Canadian manhood -we appeal to you. Give us your contribution, little or big. Be as generous as you can. Hand your contribution to the canvasser when he calls, or if you live where it is difficult for him Weal], send it by check, money order or registered letter to the National Treasurer, Red Triangle Campaign. 121) Bay Street, Toronto. Please Note: We are not asking for money to carry On our work Overseas, with the Army in Great*Britain, France or Belgium. That work will continue at its maximum for some months. financially provided for by ' the- liquidation of our assets Overseas, and will not terminate till the last man has sailed for home. National Council, Young Men's Christian Associations of Canada The Red Triangle Campaign is being conducted under the distinguished pilronage of His Excellency, the Duke of Devonshire, K.G., 6.C..tLG., (,.C.L.0.. P.C. Ffes. Campaign Chairman: JOAN W. hoes, Montreal ('aen/sairn Chairman: (ampoirn Trensvrer: G. IlaaaltIT WOOD, Tewonto THOHA3 BRADSHAW. Toronto Campaign nrrecl,w: SHA-• W. BISHOP, Toronto 1'4) of e1t11''l'i11114•. Talents Bud )1ouoy,. T. 1: 1111111111P. tt'ti I1ae•e•bu rg. Thursday, June 5t1n (North St.Chureb) p. m. -Worship. In charge of the president cif 1Anvmeai s Atws•lation. eel p. m,•-A•hlresse's•- Ater. ('. E. 'lL•tnulu¢, secret.ry department of home cola. one; Mr. W. (1. Witton. 11011. trttasnrer 9ottstlonary hoard. Fridley, Juste 6th. irdymen's banquet. 1190 to 7.4.50 p. m. Address by Mr. 1latmtml Tarter, (;u•Iph. itawnier 1s .torn h1 the Ladles and the n Inisters as well as the lay• meta Admission. :AD ee111s. Rilkthlg Arrangement•. Eitel' delegate will pcy a hill,* fee of sic dollars. No hotel billets. The fee nay 1e' p•id 111 the 41uno,•iti set-retary at cllstrict meeting. or to the treasurer of the billet conunitte Anneal ('si,terrnee Fund. The anuusl (ouferemr feud will re- IwMlrse melt delegate for billet 111111 trnusportanon if the dis. tiet allot- ments are paid in full. If in tiny dis- trict the allotment Is not paid in full. the deleaing. from that district will wale down pro rats in their expense claims. Sewers nnuated men sad pro- Itatl,.tw•ro «111 pry a billet fee of three dollars only. 11. Secretary. IMJorkdale and ('mokotl River, Mask . arc erecting t marble monument to the memory of the men from that district ho fell In the war. Mr. B1Y K fP ! BUCK 1'P ! Tell me not in mournful numbers, daylight sating is it fake; Ask the Mnyot anti he will te11 you that the scheme la bully -Jake. Tell me not, )•e chronic grumblers, that the world Is going wrong: lie up and doing, still pursuing happiness; he Joyous in your song Of love. that love that knows no depth or ending on life", sea Or 1n the realms of God's Eternity. Tell me not Iu mournful! npmliers, the battle that has eensel '.tins won by strategy or tontine. that the brutal Hun ens 1111 -cd Just lemons• of Allit'l numbers. or perchance their generalship; No, 'twits Heaven that picked the sinner: grace the enemy the dip. Then to Heaven let tubes raise Their on of gladness and a praise That Allied sans may never worrnw sip. Tell me not In mournful numhern. Golerieh never shall expand: It 'twans't for the "pep" in "pepper" we should tare a "pepleso" land. Reit'Tort and not a piker; be up and doing while 'tin dsy; Von can help to build a city, in the good old-tanhloncd way, If you will hut .quit yon're kiekln'. 1'pssimist• are coats plekln' - Remember what 1 nay. Tell me not in ,nonrntul numbers, that you're ski: and tired of life; Listen. brother. he a sticker, he a hero In the strife. For you In Flanders anis they Ile. and there they lie for me: They drank the dress tint burned within, that teen should e'er be tree. Let.. not forgot their wcrifle, For he will 'Ileath the poppy Iles Might come again to iter (tarry Shaaoon. ■ ■ ■ • All initials in stock. Something New Reform Monograms me al at111X 111E R VS x Ask for your initials and IN combine your monogram ▪ to suit yourself. ■ Useful for marking linens, ■ etc. ■ Novelties and Notions 11R K A call solicited. a MISS S. NOBLE K ■ Laniniaarmasamat ■ The Signal can novo yon money els your daily paper. Mee the t•Iuhbita� lint on pate 2 of Otis Issue.