Monday, Aug. 30, 1926
London's Bishop
The Right Reverend Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, landed in Canada last week, proceeded to Toronto. Newsgatherers told that he, beloved as "the peoples' Bishop," had christened a Russian Mennonite infant from the steerage in mid-Atlantic. Before an expectant audience at Toronto he declared:
"A program must be adopted for populating the Dominions with British stock if they are not to drift away from the Empire. . . . Can we expect loyalty to British ideals from those Galicians, Poles and God knows who, who are populating the new West?"