The Signal, 1921-11-24, Page 10w.,-► eke It a Real Olft
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a • more a {stable relern enteec a than a real Photo Portrait in one
of our•larmlug new moqutints. Just now• 1hate are 8 put of
mot wIs, are bringing the kiddies to the Studioirf ,wnhel�istin*
ograldtr--awl incidentally th.-. are hat ir. il
rt mit
de at the same time.
Studio apl>aluttneats Mn; 1s• atron.evl to 110,44 `ono ,onveo10w..
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TSS SIGNAL
METHODISTS OBSERVE.IcaI1g1lam(tles* l'
letlra of tas la dle•lareelheQry.
hy some re-
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The ,eu etseness of the program was
1 one of its most appealingnatures.
'Continued from page 1.1 TIM eommaud of the Iteleewed to His
a very Hoe noun I venire lie -se*. Moyer. Unlaceeene. Pl•ItIltam dlseIplrs as tick ti. ht the last Iwo
i and Barker. rendered of, Maltlww expressed the poo -
1
tier wheels w'as generously applauded gram of God in a brief way and It
by the audience. The .-bolruman then tell. upon us to give the Gospel to
the first speaker for the
� introduced the 1t. [natter what be his
of ,(alor. his tongue, h1* nationality.
evening. namely. Mr. George Medd,
Fartrr In cotxhwluu Mr. Medd emplastzed
••e;,sl's Program" was the shbjet•t on the need of concentrating upon timidity
whh•h ylr. Veld dts.ourrrd so inter- I school work with the view of teachiug
rstlnaglc. lir dealt nnmpinly with the Ilse younger generation to work for
prughlm as wapadxel nut by the Rthle i three wain objects : the first to glee
and working *loaf that Hue ,ihowel , to all a thorough knowledge of the
that t;,sl's program is one of vie -tory Bible: setorldly, to lead all people to
and triumph instead of; one of great accept Jesus Christ as their Saviour,
and thirdly. to form lu all e character
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At this 11eint the gathering was
favored with a solo. rendered by Mr.
H. tlarker, accompanied by Miss Helen
Moyer.
Rev. Mr. Moyer again led the rob-
pany In community singing which was
very heartily engaged In by a11.
1 Rev. A. T. Wilms iw'a Adtltreas.
The tnalu speaker of the evening.
1 Rev. A. T. Wflkineon, ILA., of Japan.
was then introduced by the cbalrnan
who in a net speech gave the audi•
ens a short sketch of the festinating
t career of this wlseietary.
I Sir. Wilkinson. in his opening re-
marks, dealt with hbt appreciation of
the help whk•h Canadians had scut to
people like himself in the firing line et
wlesluuary work. Then launching out
Into his subject the speaker described
in a general way the -conditions of
present -alar Japan.
The prevalent idea in (araela as I
! tend et." de•laral the +beaker. -ins that
�
Japan is a ration of great militaristic
, ambitious." Thee' tontlnuing lir. R'il-
idnson followed briefly the path of the
1 national life of Japan from the time
Ishe wait a hermit nation till her
present nenditiou. This now promi-
nent country. he said. had ueveri
taken the. aggro Nlve port in any war
but had maintained a nary designed
after the navies of the other great
powers for protection so that 011e eau-
{tnot call her au aggremeive militaristic
1 nation.
!tdnstrlally, Japnn i. ever ou the
- ,. upward path and is gaining in till:,
pipe* of steatites' .life by leaps and
----e, [punts. Her .tateemen realize if she
is to make her way in workl affairs
Japan must- become au industrial
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power for witb her tea mlllioke of
people to seed she cannot accomplish
much in the line of raw -products.
Her people have the spirit to work
and if. ae 'be has done. Japan em-
eracher upon the rights of China as
regard"' raw material she may be for-
given sotwewlwt on recount of ber de-
sire to succeed industrially.
Intellectualism Is not behind in
growth In Japan and her school sys-
tem
yntem is our ou which few Improvetueuts
can he wade. Jalru is one of the few
oriental nations which realises the
Great War does not •s7wbullae the
failure of Christianity but was the
outcome of too little Christianity.
The government las curve to realise
In the last few years that education
without religion Ie ureter* end so
give the missionary every poselble
asri.tatn•e In the teaching of the (hes-
pet. "The Japanese are very bright
and alert." continued Mr. Wilkinson.
"and the bort especially are very
awhitious. their Onc thought, being to
iseome great.'•
In eon:tuition the speaker dealt with
the phew that evangellsa► occupied In
the Ilhe of the Japanese. Their call to
us new Is 'Need us more mission•
*ries.•' and If this call Is answ•erel
Quickly a great harveat will be reaped the late war, circumstanws wade it
fur the kingdom of God." 'Japan i* that steeple of differentn [tons !n IetlMA-
luau's.prurpecting for religion' la one au's. er'eut languages
were way of describing ti* condition of that lu route Christian, aelt-merllilug work
;
country today and that Ihis working together state of
Ir easily un- ata` this
derstood when one was the stroug affairs did more for world son lee
barriers of the past, much as Mudd- than any other thing could have don!
Woos broken down It Is this e-t►uperatian that le needed
'Throughout Ws splendid discourse to past the league of Nation.' an a
Mr. W1lklumon weaved 1u, arthtttcally, working basis *ud It will do wort. to
storks of magi Jaya11--stories which create national nutty than any treaty
did more to make his audkute see ever written. In closing Mr. Arnup
Japan as he knew it than all the gave a brit summary of tulsslun.try •
statistics ever printed and at the same work. .bowing how it 1* doing au fu -
10
time there personal touches added to emtluabk• part in galmlug the ..l*t•
the speech a zest whkih most mission• peva which be tad spoken of. and tlk-
ary talks Unit. That Ow gathering' 14 his listener's lock to the begtnulut
appreciated this fact was eerily real; of his discourse Ie reminded thou
Iced from tate spontaneous applause.' that In this great work red was the
giveu at the couelusdon of the address. aIl•lutportant One who directed every
After Mr. Wilkinson's' flue effort thought.t action mod vement.
heeds
of the lead -
two short speeches on the missionary t
era ueeels of the two local MethudIet I
churches mite were given, the e of Vie - mg. ashlrers in Vitoria street Mrth-
torla Methodist church being preaeut-
ed.k•r )lr.,Hllllau. after which Mr. A.
M:" lsettsou dealt with the need of
North street church.
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Tis Ssaiy Services.
Deep In thought, wide 1n outlook,
rich to eloquent... the sermons deliver-
ed by Rec. Jessie Arnup. 'R.A., associate
secretary of the Methodist Mis-
sion Boani, of Toronto, hist Sunday
gowning at North street Methodist
church and ten 1'ictorie street Metho-
dist church in the evening awakened
an Interest In misdonar7 enterprises
which will be o a lastiug nature.
in 11s opening thoughts Mr. Arnup
dealt with the ore of (God la
everything that a um develops aid
dies. There Is a e tire period al-
ways and along wit that .period is
Gal. Throughout the Mrelupment of
that object created is :od and then
when the time of decay rives rod Is
there still. As it was wl
in it* (creation ao it -will
:scripture promises. when t
Retorting soddenly falls.
linowleing out, the *peeker
:teed the objective« of the world
'rhe first of theme le world
or, In other words. individual f
This phase of world life is inn
'tensible 1f Christianity 1s to previa 1
and In order to gain than object)
personal re-xeweraton Is aglasulutely
nu•ceeestr7. The *condi great alta of i
the world Is to gain Natotalhem or , air
the Big Rrotlwr .iloreaemt among: this
raglans. Treeing historic failure I
of Imperlalism'anti Socialism. the 'aio.
speaker .bow
Goss would '
of their tea
Rev. R. B. Cochrane. LA.
°dist church in the morning. and It.
North street Methodlet church ht ter"
evening. by such au authority as Mr.
W. N. Fergusson. of the Inland Rev-
enue IJ'epartment of the Prorinw st
Yuman. ('hila. gave Metboellaa to
(lo erieb an exceptional insight Into
the wonderful possibilities for ais''n-
ary effort lu that great MOOD of the
Orient, in addition to revealing wh't
had Imes accomplished then .heady
for the rause of Christianity.
Mr. Fergurew went to Chinn
twenty-eight runs ago as a represent-
ative of the Britt.h and Foreign Bleep
Society. For years he covered fire
Pr►vincrs with a pupnlatahw of 18e0
millions but later h. was swignel ter
the province of Yutau whirl' 1t almost
a. large a+ ltatarfo but with a melt-
latonof hrtweea sixty ani seventy
millions.
in his ac>Idreress at rtuaday Mr. Forset
,.
the world gnomon
osetf on ,w- answer
e1(ave you been le t e►
at, as the
Day of chili.*' the Gigues ?" um) "Are thp-
misslotarkes doing any gond in
slay. By ah0whtg that (Tiro was.. eivel-
Mee Wel nation thousands of Seen before
m. the nae Of sn7 of time present 'gime
w . powers. Mr. Fergusmw gar..0 111w«• •••
very promptly to the Ant questing.
The daring engineering tuts null t'se
mining operations carried ou w: h
he eroded or machinery were it •
ample+ to which referent. was aro t '
ilha'trate the aero q►llshatarts of
wonderful people many ten:mese
how unity among um- I -ie
incl to remedy all evils l one* P -
movements. -We *h onkl
hare penioralky among nations as souast
trl
well as between person'.- ek•clarvel I towards 1
Mr. Armtp. "to + have the lore that first went t
exists in the tinnily etn•le. exist nae I a(e i 1 O
of College Street Presbyterian timidly." '{he next gnat objective of s for
Mim
Church, Toronto, in today was the eliminatkm of war and pili'the ,on
JON
tints can only be acompllxlarl by the Wirth Frew[ ltrtl
eehistttution of Right for Might. Na- North
street
r. Fergie.
tions tight. he mid. for two reasons
—on— Ile They do not know each other. tribute to the grey
I_e1 They are tae intimate with (Me ,e,mplfshel In China
luarf a\V\• ori atadoe the spirit medical miwbnary. a
another. To Insure ilea .t 1'. A. fl. 1tineklfn, of (:exp
on the occasion of the of Ow teachings of 11w Bible A few aura ago God
celebration of the brought into play, or a+ one has spear lin ofew bisMr. a
put It, "Ree must bulli unwell *tire sh the Bennet work and Fu
EiGHTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY of 'bridges among nation.." World ter•
PRESBYTERIANISM ia GODERiCH ries isl still another great objectiver. t" Noriety to undertake a pa►stthi
him by the Government of t
It. pleased. with thee of 1lrnan.
At different peridxis..slmr►alb�
.ring 111e see0e111 yaw+thou t)
told of various' meteors Its
ewes while willow 1$Hd • •
the attune. of the f'e'es'''.
••foreign devil+' when
('hlna with the reeptt n
tontarie* today as the
rlstlanty" ms►yrm.ert
peens.
of hie remark+ at
list ,•lsnrch In•
m pail n .lewt-• •
work being
,r lar 11-"-"'.
Brother of Dr.
k•h.
rgtt+s ►n
ri,r • ••• ,-
Ian 111" •
nft•r 1
Pre •-
A. L. COLE
l:yts1ght speeta1isr sopsom.tri-t
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