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The Signal, 1921-5-19, Page 5s • A Kodak You've Read About The No. 2c Autographic Kodak Junior TIM SIGNAL (CZEMA,7 Dfi€d Doctors a Specialists equipped with KODAK R. R. LENS $20.00 " For three years doc tea treated ate for a terrible attack et eczema," writes Madame Alphonse Lar,viere. 671, Rod- man St ,Fall River, Mass " Each In tura port tip the case as incurable. I then went IQ a specialist who charged 110 but did ipe absolutely nn good. "Th h one could hardly haws been more iscouraged at the time whet' 1 heard a,boa Zam-Buk, 1 decided to try u 1 applied,dressings of the balm regularly and ( This Camera fits into a niche, all its own. The picture it makes, 2 7-8 x 4 7-8 inches, is almost up to full postcard size—and yet the camera i i small, Tight, cpnvenient. The Kodak R. R. lenses are made to exactly fit Kodak requirements. They are, in each case, design- ed with particular reference to the size and type of Kodak and shutter that they are to be used with. The No. 2c Junior is covered with grain leather, is finely finished, is simple in operation and, with the Kodak IL Lens, produces negatives having that •eriepness and sharpness. ' Let u show yes tle big value this Kodak offers. Campbell's DrugStore "The Penslar Store” Phone 90 ( - : The Square ' "-" ''ii////% WH ITE STAR LIN E •�::%"�/t////Ill//I//////!///ill///I/�/.�/�7/.�li�'. Anginal Low Fare Excursion. GOUERICH to DETROIT AND RETURN STEAMER GREYHOUND LEAVES GODERICH TUESDAY, JUNE 14th, at 9:30 a.m. AU Day Wednesday and Thursday Morning in Detroit Returning leaves Detroit, Thursday, June 16th, 1 p.m. ( Detroit sad Goderich Time are the same) $3.00 Round Trip $2.00 One Way The only boat trip from Goderich to Detroit this season i a: ta. Ffl+l Jan! iib. Detroit, ye i+. r Last Don't miss this opportunity to visit big, busy, prosperous Detroit. A delightful ride over the Great international Highway of lakes and rivers. Pining room and lnnch-room ser'ice aboard steamer. Mod- erate prices. Band Moonlight Out of,Godlerich Monday Evening, Tune t3th, 8:15 p. m. 50c Children under 12, 25c Music and Dancing in the Greyhound's Ballroom bathing purposes used only lam Buk Tt ed,unal Soap Very soon there was s h decided improve- ment that 1 was'erps raged to continue. .The combined use f Zam-ituk and am -Auk Soap soothe and thoroughly untied my skin of dist " 7am 13uk's SKIN -SOOTHING ESSENCES penetrate to the root of ecce a, ulcers, ringworm. p.nsoned sores, etc. am -Bak not ono' clears away unsightly urface eruptions I,?ie pimples, blotch aid rashes -it literally uproots ecce and other olntleate skm disease from e underlying tissues The first dressi4 of Zam • Buk Booth and cools the sk.n and ends irritator.. Then when it has antiseptically purified the diseased parts. Zam-Buk promotes a new growth of clear healthy ski*. All dealers SOc boa. !amBu W stnd.e. St to Z.s $silk C.. TRIAL • LOCAL TOPICS., North Huron Liberals. The animal meeting of/. 118 North Huron I Fekral I Liberal Asws•iation will le held at Winghate Oh Tuesday. May 31st. aatiltley- Aiwl?<es Nett Week. __ ,. Mr. Jtlwtlee Ma+ten will payable ■t which will open lay "1rd, at the r are Live .'ries un Quality." 11.. reports the examination of. town y 16 from the 1'ronintal GODMM. 01?. OW . D.•w r*8ldenls to, Gah''Ieh. %tread, Popular. I I Th('n Tile COOP l'. ntton On•hi',tr,l df: its first nublk• appearatne Oh' t ldity r'enl11g last, at ,IIP Teta .ode T1np1e, and toads, ati lnatantaneuis "hit." The memlwre of ibis pew mega itwtiou a re : Nikes ('onion, plani.r a 4• lender ; Mr. 1 Graf. violinist: )1r lla dd Nonv, ywl,.•, trombone; Mr. J. 1 . TAu(kr. den Ill and trtIIP. The mega Ization is 8 ell halal/4'44i and the',It' Wet... 8141• 111ighrell with the Muni, Several en - go ' 11111TH+ for 011181418 t• its have 441- r•adv been hooked by trii- .01 hestni. Grain ('argeew Arriving. TIN• ' rwca. t.' l nu Friday 's*l111a8 er ea 1X\-al0 ofrt• In IMMIrrihludwM Of t..la•at and oats fu • ,e .levator. The steamer ('olllrttfw.'-I -.,Irrirod et, Sit turdav with .0n o I»tshite of wheat and oats, of ( t i.(liWI NI.IleIs of wheat was f "- 4Canada Flour Slillsr an, :-:,,e11t line hels of .fats for the "•'.,I,.r. The steamer Midlands King 111,1.4.1.1x1 a ear - go of 164,01111 bushels '.• i -„•t and oats at the elevator on M ' '1 .' vit. .teaiwr Home Smith Is ••,I«••,,•1 today I Tlmr.dny t at the eleva'er , Death of Judge E. 1. Elwood. \ford was retired by roan: is.- here today of the death of Jielce E. Lindsay EIw.NNI. which took place in the ho.- pltal at Regius thin ( hnt.+day, morn- ing. .I ulge Elwood had 1.4.011 ill for morn - ...me Ome; .In fact, altn.,.t ever sine• tow Beeth of his wife nines a year ago. le as I,.rn In (Roder: !1 1n 1.s(W, a It of the late John \ F:Iw.Mnl. har- nt.Galrrkh.814.1 i.•IRn1-'RI of Areh•leamn .ante : ii'iv by bis. mother. who h:,.. been at RWttna, ti l,'1 by ,w'•, sis- M. Dudley 11".me- of Wing - Moe ]faeLar':, •of out'w'it. of town, h n.. aunt of the ,tile non -jury used 011 )10181a7 MIX 1. e411rt house. The .111P 11,41. "Of .Excellent Dr. Hunter result of a water for ) 1,aliorarory -14,841,8 '4'olou and codon; nil bac11111b+eut from :at c. C. ..d water from town hall tap, halivattslg a water of excellent unitary quality." Consirtion Quashed. At 4 lyr.>,wle hall on Tuesday the epi- thet' of t:r.rr'ge Mel.mal. of (us.krk+1/, by 1lagietrate 1t1•141 on the charge of violating' the lantern, Temperance Act. wa. QU*Mln'd b Mir. Justier itom'. Mr. C. (;arrow appwarlsl far Mcl.est The chief giiestum at ladle iu the smsas was with regard to what c,ittetivat, a "public plate" within the meaning of the Act. Have Bought Groeery Business. Mr. W. J. Powell has sold Ills grwery business 10 liew-r,.. Faust & IVurm. late of Zurich. who are now in prsMeseion. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. F'anst have uuovel to town aid are (Mrupying the hula' at the corner of °\t-.•llington and I't•ton streets which Mr. Faust lima plr•hasesI from Mr. Fred 4'raigie. -Mr. Warm will move up later with hist family. W' welcome OLD ME WEEK NOTES. 118' 1,11181 1 tr.w. Ihlsn•laill tolrnament at Agrl- rL , r_- rhp •late Rory -ea with fro t.•r.: I haIII t)1 11 rs. Hol Berea S011. on Eaturhy. na' on .d Sir Harry Chia - hood It i l l t., t;,. viler r'� (a hednel. I.,nd"n. "nevi m(Irnin Tin• yolwe man i+ Mr. atN1 rm.. oho Clikholm. Lake Shore d. collwer e. unit hulling f 11,:u,y year+ at and Ie,itdo iu pngslrat fun (lining. \, number of He' Knows All doctor. know what - • wonderful prulectur to the skin then 1s in the heeling, sncthing ails and disinfect- ant properties of LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP .,,d how rItecuve Ldebu'•' ' 1"r (opine Fi..►e4. bedding +.,d .II ar w<u, s that touch lh< s►.,, .A. r.ri.14c .1...6•1.11•••••' I, . ate .d .t. Mel. t„r •.ili• 4,., ru."A,.s Mail, Okras.. 4 y.aaRin<.eunip. W .a,.••. w, -»4+1.1• Tbaraday, Way 19, 1921. =T (I Voile Dresses We have just received, a new shipment of Voile Dresses, all the latest models and styles. Priced from $12.50 up Also a splendid range of silk and satin dresses at reasonable prices. These are sure to please. Did you see our new Spring Coats in reindeer, copen blue, French blue and other fashionable shades, all the latest styles and at prices 'to •' suit every, purse. her headquarters while'oa.heti111 the 41nmilultion of the i•hlldreu of West 1111048. it is plauuwl to 11.41.1 a' m1.++lug during which a111' will put ber.training,' and rXpN't'j.`11i'N-ai`-ihe:.rrllee of ill those who are lntereetel in the health of the c14141, and In probating him front luuaso•ewary esiw,8ur• to 0164.- t lou. An Unjust Law-lf It la Law. TIN' WS,' • previa.-, that the (Nmol of 11 high school er collegiate institute which is attender( by .• pupil from an "adjacent" ...unity May bill the council To Be 0 ' The or•tl tholtit to th at St. I'ete Saturday a will of M of theLak TMs ism -n s i4a1Nlw'N•h for his holy frirtuls will go down frit leen• to 9'11 -rot the county1'•l)In which Mneh student err+ the ordination e,'r.•t „n i..,. 1)r.. Sunday next. est 141.15 11 u,. 4114. young 1,844 PL i,a1nr, fest' a prrr.pw,Hi.4nate uric -t will «Ny pia ,tree Ihn - ,ill at. ++III,l,nlih?t' of the crate ill luaintltilling the .-1'ct<-1',t vhin•h, liotteri'll. .11. i•.' 4,1411w•INMI. For 11Wanoe, some students .1. lnttng. another mm of 1 thorn.. H4wwk ...I 14 1,8. bean-L:pr- townahiti parrots. k •8i.'.. -'••'l to. each might attend oh', Listowel shod, or I'.•ter's church Solidly -mom Ing. ,Mafrom Bruce ' y might attend tatene• %V111glutm; 4'olnityolud/'leek Ilolnlan Waren Elect OMreni leas cumptl.rl figures showing that in The animal meeting of the t rwlpri the last eve near the Henan giant, \Tomtit's 1n+titute was heli( Thursday, conta•il 14.1 ptill ever $.1,(011. or ad May ith. at the home of Mr- M. Mc- venter of bccr`4fa441 a'ye,, r. for• stii- Doun1ld. 1.ighthouse at rem. with an at. tuts attending schools iu other . - 1.•ti4lane' of thirty. The vires-pr,'sid.•nt, 't . mud -1liis year bill- have been airs. Beattie. pr''bksl. Tla•-fallowing pn uteri (n,nl the collegiate institutes officers were rieeted: Pre-idt•nr,: Mi+s of Vrudsturk and (18.11 S('und, as M. E. hwlkel•1 : vice -pre 1.kut. \(c.. 11.. well a fr severall 8110018 nearer SW1n+.+n: ,rr•retary-trwa•nrer, Mrs. W. this e. nity. Mr. II.4Im:ui 1»•lie;res this Abell: directors. )law I,1r-hall. Mrs. Is an tidue straining of the wont ('Hider, Mrs. 1'11*pasan: district di- "ailju.r•n ." and ix clmuui11491Ing with ►P.4or. Mr- W. Abell; .pianist. Mrs. the 1Mpw melt of Education to secure Hearth): auditor,. Mrs=•is(cerile and an lute +tutiuq -uf,- Ihr_1nb-. Wltb_ Mr. Somerville: representatives to dim- some of the IN -t at -hoots in the Proc- rrict annnel meeting, Mrs. Itntdford. ince situated in this ernuty..1? seem» Mr •. Hwlford and 114,.. -_ m uwrXllle- quite_that wily Nttale•111 The Jnlw meeting will Ic h041 at the should pato, tai ' all by to attetal mit• home of Mos. J. (, awwrl. Trafalgar 1 fifty to one Isuudre.t miles •ttntw�. I n enitnral Park-. (Two ,,noes). water• The falbwi a tentative pr.4gr•nm hot. 1./1111ttt1� ((gine! I v P.m. -flood rowed Qn_-- - T e'. (metier. 11 t preterit -1i res it''at P / Rooth n • t tfi mar a Iva(. hoot •wotitM out 1 y 1 i t I;uu'iug and am • tot Old nowt Week Thursday. Anglia, 11. • 1' Sunday. August 7. 10 a.m-Firemen's tournament * 11 sem.-Services In all local hhurth•. AgriculturalPark.h1c•roe+e games P.. with "()Id Hoar t'18r5S. trrgpitis b'� Agricultural Park. daog sawing ,fol and choir member -I, as Mr as parssihh' tiig-o-war at ,tgrh•ulttiral Park. ,• - 3 p.m.-)lswx.rl rnmmementIce H aril i 1.311 p.m.--Hary racing. racing. 1'aleloniar "[foveation services at Mai tal teem- genies. Scotch dancing. Klltie band (tory. I Dedication of soldiers' memc�flsl. or (:oMrlch ton ml. l y t• -Bawl concert on the Kumar( site for erection. Monday. August 8. 10.30 a.m.-Auto tour for visitors to local and neighboring points of inter - eat. Route to be adopted later. 2 p.m. -Public reeeption to visitors. Musk by Goderich band. Children's games. S p.m. -Rates( concert (Ooderlch Kiltie nand (lalerich blinds. Dancin and carnival. ('immunity shiglna i-k,oth f.aturvet Farewell. It has been decide.( that book ticket will 1w sold, whk'h will enable pits clulm'rs to recur*' ndmiwlml to all Aar minima 1'ark events at a rciln,ttot tot aggregate fees to the 'wren serir of`erenta. at present sugg4lsel, won? be tft.T.i, and It is re•otn1ncmle'rl the handl, on the Square. Opening of I the cohere. ticket for these lie sold s entertainment booths 1)atxhlg and $300. avIg of :at per cent. ('one•. .ear*Ival. tlekets fit^ the lm.r(miI tourney RMT Tuesday. August 0. may be weld at $111. By title meal It l+ anticipated that citizen. will pwt 0 a.m.-lalithltmpia n and trades prot"ishm. Decorated floats, •utomo- blleM, bkyclen. Street carnival. (lode - rich hand. 10 a. m.-lfaselrall at Agricultural Park. "Old -Timers" vs. local team. (i0derich hated. 110 pm.-411orae races and athletic events it Agricultural Park. Goderich hand. 8 p.m. -Band concert (Waterloo band), on the elquare. Dancing cod carnival. Booth feature((.. Wednesday, August 11. 10 a.m.-Hiat'Iial1 tournimPnt at A$rkultnral Park (one pante). Water - chase their ticketS to s4v411uw, 44411111 them to their Mein(. as a "cash" J citation M attend, and it will also g1' an opportunity to internsted tri Timer., who may not 140 able to tend. to snhaerihe for Rickets' and to them ore, to ehirltable Inetltntlot school children, or others whom th would wish to represent them at ihr events, Rnd as an evirlenee of go faith and appreciation of the effot pmt forth In petting on this tenni* Additional teatimes will be itch *Tweed through the snare tiehednle program. and mtggo'tloes 0t a hmm0rmM PittIMs RIM 1e gladly w noosed by the spots committee. i)tath of J. P. Brown Mr. J. P. Itr.awn, s well-known resi- dent of Goderi"h. flied on Monday est hi. Meme, Chnmh etreet, after a very brief 111n*ss. on Sunday evening be wens taken wap a paralytic stroke, which at firs: appeared to he only n alight one. inn in les.- than twenty-four hours he had pot -sot Reny. Mr. itrrwn wag born 111 iawlulin. Cornwall. England. swen•y-one years ago. ntid 1•amP 10 this county when a young Austin-MrKinno Tin; uillrri:ig.• of i.s Mary McKin- non of town, thought of the late John McKiinion of Turntw y, to .Mr. Peter Austin, of Kingsbridge, woos sdenlniz.rl ut St. Peter's ehtfMh.on ' iemlay morn- ing lust. The ceremony took place at 9 o'clock, Rev. Futher M`Rae nttk•iut- iug. The bride was Cly.... away by her brother. ND.. Hugh Mr -1111108 of Turulwrry She wore a navy blew toot with hat to match. ural pi rose.. The bridesmaid, :Vise Mule Me 'inion. 8 CALL IN AND SEE THEM. . YOU WILL NOT BE ASKED TO BUY. Select .Ladies' Ready -to -Wear - - GODERICH Headquarters and Factory : 456 Queen St. W., Toronto 1 man. He went oil the carriage -making I simper of the bride, „1 was u navy bnsineae at A111IIrn for a number of bine with lout to match. ail' wore white ,uruations. Th..groom. tall 1 - The Best in Photo Plays at the MODEL THEATRE r Week of May 23 to May 28 Monday and Tuesday, May 23-24. \h,tii.s• Monday, May '_".1. 41.i p.m. ,,WM. F. (RiLi-) HART In "The Toll Gate" Also HarAd Lloyd ('omely. "NUMBER PLEASE" Wednesday and Thursday, May 2321. 1 Matinee Wednesday, (fav 25, 4.15 p.m. _- The Film Fan's Favorite : i WiLL ROGER$ in " Cupid The Cowpuncher '' N •- Also Johnnie Jones (',newly, I. x "EiG:AR'S JONAH RAI'" d t t Friday and Saturday, May 27.28. ,M111 tin... 1utlir1Ry Rt 30) p.m. » es Big xprelsl -Harold Iws•klrrtr, the r. runvlty- acronauti8t. et in n- re I-"The Great Air rn Robbery'' Rt, toy Alin rt A two -rel Western feature. ad ?x 'i<- I Matinees Monday, W(ednlles- of ny 1 day and Saturday. ei- rear.; before .emir.* to 1:oh'rieh Mont twenty•flve years aim. He leaves a widow, alma/ the•• *ons marl a (laugh - 14.r: John. of Akntn. Ohio; Robert and .1 P.. of the W'.' -.t. aunt Mrs. Y-mntghhtt, of Arcola. :taut. Tilt' funeral .takes Place tomorrow 1Friolay afternoon to Ow Colborne rriiatery. A Causing Event. As there have t.rn very few ewer,. talnment Pvet'- it, 'r•cderk'h during 'eves( month- lo-'• there 'rill 1,4. a hearty weleotnejear the annolowein lit gy(w11ll's g;1? to the lull' 81(8 a luund- that the 'ycmitt ff"111e 111' TireParittt- Rates Fes.' v : to the hrateemtrhl=g g/Nel for the pr dei. tI ai of a musical , om- brooch 1,1111 to the j ro,invema11 gold Pcly. "The Yokohama Maid;' whkh is cuff links. wag Mr. Thies. .M.4 8rthy of Kit bridge. After" the veren,o11v the w. ding party, inclndiiig immediate tel: fives of the bride :)1•d gr.Nltu. hal 4in11er at Hie Palmi( hot.•?. the hostess, e'. a of !amnion. i t r ► rs. W. i g. .1 the bride Among those present were Nev. Fathers Meltae. Dealt. of Kings- bridge, and Moran, of St. Magnetise. 84)14" • N Y , II'1, rrlYff N who all made ap l 1 { Afterwards Mr. add M1Y4. Austin left for their home lit Kingebridy;.' - 'i?,.• New Firm in An Old Stand HAVING purchased the Grocery business of Mr. W. J. Powell, we intend to carry an tip-toiifate stock of Staple and- Fancy Groceries and to give our customers the best possible service. Your patronage will be appreciated. FAUST 8& WURM Grocers \ The Square Phone 299 to he given at Hosed. Sunm•t rel Ili.' evening of June ::rd tinder HN• atsptew of the el.olr Pf St. OPorye s chnrrh. 'The Yokohama Maid" is by the mune author (Arthur A. Penn) Rs "The Toss 0 •mer c " which blade w) delightful an .entertainment in 11,a1e- rieh two years ape The music is good. with pref. v dancing and clever eomerly, and in the hands of a g(wwf ' iblr 0oi 1ts, who iure chorus and reap.• been preetising far .,me time. it prom- ises to provide n _''mine treat for those• a 114 h•a, r `1 Child Welfare and Public Health. The examina tIan •'t the 04.1.•rich Tuesday nett. May 24111. will 1e' a pnbli, INll;ilry. • The Nfo18's -will tit upirn M Wednes- day afternoon twit Week, Iseenti " of the holiday on Tuesday. The roe act for the ere•tlon of the clubhouse at the' golt grounds has Iwen ,award.+I 10 Mr. It. 4.- 11 MrlCharles i3aechler bas returned front Stratford. where he was attending the Central Business Ccllege. Another lane a will be given by Gene C. Connell and her orchestra in the Masonic .1.1141•11ehlldren by n 111e1Mal offi.- r of 1 limpi' on Friday evcmnp, May '17. the Ik•plrtmlvnt .rf FahreRtion began leaf Mondry. The di-triet was fortu- nate in • stenting the• servir't•( of kir. MieKet, le-Snllth. a PintN-ter in child welter*• work, who Inns INR'n R('1?'r i8 title field sin.e 1•.+11 During the pave sax years she has .•istntn*d 11 swirls of eh111r•n, combated nmmerovs clinic., and been iw l-I/Mental in Se- curing the nppohnment of many stehr'ot enrses, who follow up the work (Warted by the medical .111..1 Dr. McKenzie - Smith is kindly and sympathetic RP well as capable an•t ,smasclenttotw, and her visit to any s•Ined is an entourage- anent and 1111 Insplratkln As t1w 1kn•tor will 1#ba Ooderlch Ki•nOIDS (OAANtift.M Ett INDIGESTION Taste geld. de ,.o1* ahleet . IiMaady 'envie we I wateet take to reeled. QUICK RELIEF! AW IriWHOKp�I tri THOSE M ItUClR MAOa lar 81101'? • t''ewela o or SCOTT'S EM 12 There on Satur and 7 uesd May21,23a Al the 1., yestl•rday the Il It lit a181 Frlr Powell and Frei .ply next IVietoriu .tart at 9.30 a.m, fol may attend the IRIsu4 afternoon and finish evewing. U- From E. H. Paamore, F,rnn a well-known `4:okri lorry, now a mellittrr of a pros( manitfltrturltrlt coat -ere at Cpl( cones the tenoning to the 01(1 11 Week Committee : •'1 appreciate veep much the invita- tion tion from the executive conimit i e t vb'it the old town during Week. I am canning with my family, if it is at all poiNsilde. 111111 may drive up 1f 1 can do anything to help, about calling on iloderleh people now living in Chicago, let m0 hear frmn you. 1 Per a drrter Is offerrl RP a golf Imo.. 1 will N. pleased to eon' tribmtl' a brassy, for Mc Meet approocln awl put, or RP a Recon( prize in lot• driving (ooteert, and leave it to the committee to sits which, Or • It' I'rosMt Mtick, if you have any eolte•ts {o la - crops'''. Sincerely, El). H. 1'ABMORE.' ill be dancing at the I'avalion of this week. and un Monday evenings ut next • week - 24. ling ('lab tournament inners were : Fre.( \V.•ir, let ; \V. J. le, 2nd. Un Tors - 1),1y) play will (nut the players game to tie' ling in the North Street Methodist Congregation Hears Reports.,of V ous Organizations The annual cengl••gational ding 1 parlor. ,t large increase of North street 11r?liodi"t r ri•b was 41111) also was reported held on- \Vetl11•811:1e P• ming. 'row Mi's, .1. H Colborne. vv.,141etlt of Ties+ pastor: Het. II. 1). Moyer..'preaidedand %V. M. S., rcportlsl for that active nod in lino opening retmlrki made f.w•litig flourishing organization Mies Beatrice, reference to the sudden death •of Mr Andersen rep,rfel for the Mi'e.1on 41rr .1. P. 'Bonen. A r/badutiol, cxpr.• aliig cIv and 3liss• Elsie Iiradferl for the '11iw.011 Iti1114i. The 11,6 Mary raked }41:11, the 1'irele $K1. 141,41 the It:uat $Ill'_, oinking it total of $1145 Thii was nn adean(I. en lief year's 81.10 rt - did n•.•.rl and the ttiehay hold. il• plat•eas lender in the 4:rwk'ri.•h di -Reim. INventy-t a.4 reenter and live ►ib-ment- bers yaw,• added during the year. ' 1* her report the president drew the 141- 11•ntio1-of the 1101.11T* 10 the fact that this mas Ana diary to to organize( after 11,•• W. M S. 11RR 111-. *titnterl af-4ls.+i1Ran forty year. alto the twenty-third of June ntat. Mr . 1'otllora•, 11rm. 1.1•neh 1)1141 Mex. Wn.. Acic-on are the only ism -riving flintier u.1n1»et. stili r•nidf•nt in GO.Ierich. \ fltfltTirrtgetf,3r'1Rrrl-yaw In member: 1414 1'411» the conglegoti(in kindly spirit devotion to't atm' the .4 Mrs. Br><'n-a.INI ibe huffily. was on- hv+lu.•erf by Mr. W. 8. Ih'wde•n and iai-ctrl l,y a .4am tug rote. This r.'so- Iutj(.n was supported in lifting a4 - flew.. toy the mover end 11"x8'- \\'. It 'lir tied Andrew )dillitln .0 e. Sunday sebo l report.. were in - moil by the et pw rmtcndi'ut, 110 4'. Iwrtsem.. F'b1P report• from nr• 1 classes were pr.' 4'iled:av fol - Golden (,inks by Rev, J... -K. nine a(hltYrlass by the paster. 'nth dime hF \Mt w J.'.sic orti,rrn L R lT1-41 3'r•. t' iT- 1 11ity claw by 1f1'n Ihlilie, 1). N. etas. by Mr. Ernest report?, ewIl mdr, s4N inl trllowskip, n. ser? a. 1, appreciation of the Mr. itrona, and sir i• interests of the chur.•h. ro'gation's sympathy for to 1411 motile town : Ford. j Far ,t borne, the and the 14. Pritchard. field of act iv testate( ant • North Street Methodist ('burets. training in t'hristian life a.•tiviti,=s generally, that ,was a PerelatTon to those present. The treaeutr•r, Mr. Walter Ikern, reports( a total of $660 during the year. Of theP S150 for mL.i SI" It 1/ hilldren a hospital, in in 1114`al, o. T1tit pn,gr,w ive mimed Ls toy a most ',Solent staff of d ,,'•drieTM. e.' Aid report, in the. 8b president, Mrs. Sinclair, by .the treasurer. Moa 'teenier contributing h dept fund the t(o- w a r Toro, direct officer. The 1u Pence of 1 woe present, J. A Ro1N'rtso $100 to the chit M to convey tbo thank. et the eon - $100 in,,R11cd an equipped a moderi IMOttoa to Mr. J. P'. Prow of Rinne the k'oodeork and tell g of the church and r• and tooted ki hen at a ('001 e ; vi1M for hot gift of mag'niMO.t tulip* =20(1 tad Lintel tot ails and ;minted; ti by Sli-• Balli "» zatlon waw among 11110 I'S( 4'1ri't01n Endeavor se•ietiees invtitnttrl in 4'l'uNhl, and Owen It. in- 4v•ptit'll 10 Rev. 1)r. J. A. WWho lox. later Renee.( snperitlf•udent of the M,th.Mlist chun•h. Messrs. J. W. Van- ee,-Jul•a F.tlinit.IItLay_-Armstrens are auiogg the, surviving (-Wilier •mem- be r.. In the absence of Dr. FInmer•en, president of the %?.•n'. Sii181ay Chin. MI-. IV. 'f' Bailie mid a kindly tribute 111e ••11it•ietn'y of the president. '('hle ('lub tuii'te,aL11/ p'( leek each 'Sunder InolIicg aril fli•(Jo't ' lining !spire trim a ('hristian 'ta1Nlpnint. it ?h growing in Members 11110 111t.r'rl. 1lcssr-. Misery Snikeld ait41 A. .1. Cooper expr•ss'11 the pt,p1•rty feud eummitteear appreciation of the lit8•tnl reveceno(Farf Mos ,x,ngrega1ien in Waking: n ,.,ntribtdinn of $7,710) ihr 1114• ,'hunch debt of $7,r43). They expect that in two years from this' spring the ,bureh a it? 1r.• free and the mortgage 'nitwit. Mr %V. Reg. Pharms., the tret.nler of the fund, reported, $2,060 already' paid and a term on hand, a ntn•l.•tes tor nest year's payment. Mr. lloward 'Robert -ton, treasurer of the uationill campaign fund, reprrted all ruhrcriptions paid in except ),' than $400 which is provide! for and will he paid in' full. The (rensUrcei anticipates a poeible loss of not aa,rat than $7.'' un the whole offering. TT1is is indeed a ane record when mite m- etals that this congregatiujn1 whome s $ allotment for this fund wa4,370, ex- ceeded that flgur0 in ite givi.g b3' /3.000. Mr. Walter rridhnnl, chnrcl tor. - timer, prew•ntcd the financial report shoWIllg the church'' total ,ontrlDn- (ion ter the year to De 814,028. tit this 13,6:e0 was for the natl*n'al cum- Feign fund, .$2,040 for tniseiosu• and $4(10 for other (+snei?onal funds. ?hw pastor's salary was increased during the year by 0:1444'. The re(•ilrlin g .toward wt'' iasRrtat- t p for M it..a'a' Pay.