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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-3-24, Page 2• et • i uiiur si. M•flh4/th. ton d h �t ed -r - lltstabllshed 1848 OODERICH : CANADA Member of Canadian Weekly Nears gapers Assorlatton .7:44,411•16.41 e.er7 Tiierrir7--salltsAett /akec'1ptlon price $2AO fee scaled; In.adxaaca_ .---. THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO.. I1!'D Telephone 35 : Ooderich. Out. W. H. Robertson, Editor and Maa•gar dale, doubt the wi went. Mr. 8tncla was only giving wlderpread prlva appointment was 'b;:a IW. G. Medd M.P.P. eat sin `e in Budget Debate went since the minced. EDITORI i(OTEB.. y: -� Yareb never was�pe of oar tasaa'Ite anyway'. limber for South Hums Notes The spring poet up for another six •�.. me Totasbts ay as wall hole lot Toronto. March I8. -By (raps aid bounds, the conservative Government. which twee Into power on a cry of THURSDAY, MARl7H 24th, 1988 • e • economy, has piled up the huge debt __ to course the washer will mediae* d 3ittn.!ioo, 5Oo by 1981, ■ Yee' when In time to allow th4ladtes lRd�F3isM deg moray ii oul4 i9/onbein the watch- - Easter finery! - ==� word. delared'' G `iledd (Pros., A suggestion that merits 'teethes con- • • • Routh Huron), as he made tonight a sideration was made In the Legislature 'Having had auttitlpu all winter, are notable contribution to the budget de - last week by Mr. A. H. Acres (Conger- we now to hare wilder all through the bate in the Legislature. He suggested naive). member for Carleton county. spring months? The proposal was that the bead -o fie • • system of Hydro admintstration should , As we plowed e --through the ♦ BUOQESTIOZ OP 111/112/7 the complete elimination of Govern- ment House at Toronto as a measure of economy. "i am not going to take up much be reorganised, and that there should I drifts on Monday a4-' we concluded timein dire -easing the public accounts be • sub -commission for each large that the chap who " district of the Province: one for Tor- , noxious gales" wa onto and the Niagara district, one for ' Western Ontario, one for Northern On- A good friend e Carlo, and one for Eastern Ontario. crowing the other Mr. Acres suggested that each sub-com- she had found is .her garden. Since I First. IRising ln Expenditures t out how mission should conslet of an electrical the hlg snowstorm, of Monday night.I ordinary rz wantnlure. have grown engineer, a badness and financial man, she might be excused t r dnlnR a little I mince this Government secured eon - and a construction expert. and that of the second sylleli e. I trot. In 1923, ordinary expenditures • • • � were 341.381,439.92 ; in 1924, 339.037,- the 39,037; the sub -commissions should report rt I 71ere : 1tYl'., 439.$40,11119,787.1 :1928, f141. - yearly to the main commission In Toter -A good story -out of theiwiil' ni fit a A11� 797.O9M.94: 1927. $ 48.248.515.49: 1928, into 'lbs present wlntld lee -- --_43.-_- 3484ll.9rn1Y8g; it12JY. i4l.:IM.7tttS$S: "tune -tame for euek--• - r• with 4batgae80}484), s. ekein,ewi 3981, JI4I848,c as It is proposed to spend a million dol• prlsem of war the h d o�c building lel mons forte which ,GODERIOH, ONT. ENDO.. ! aTh ` " Lively Time on' Blue -The letter d Water Highway Editor The it. Thomsen Orr 0( Stratford on the subject of msalkht Dunlop's tomb Is worthy d comsimok for it brings to light a matter that b of great interest beyond the bomga. of Colborne, and beyond the bouada of Huron. Doc- tor Dunlop was at least a Provincial •.W* le fact. cud& receetjy hla Ilse ben bean mines.* a Nova Oeopta. Ashj]eld Farmer Brandishes Pitch- fork -Arrested et DI.ordeirly WHY KII&TEI DSYT A letter to The S4aforth Expositor giver a new angle 10 • Current dlacus- alcrn The Editor, The Huron Expo•lor: Dear Sir: :several orders of late In the press hate fated to emphasise the advantage- and the converse of the oar of the hound in the buutlug of 8p now, they i give a ate. angle to the question by asking, why nut eliminate kith the hound and the +�•r 1„-& ter I.,lhr . dls uasluu no nue has suggested a reasonable extlllae for hunting the deer at all. The wolf and eagle are accused of being enemies of the deer. The hunter with or without dog" le one more link In the ebalu of destruction. Just why should deer, geese, duck,' or any other innocent and harmless beast or bird have to pay the supreme price to gra sty man's abnormal tlendieh de- sire for brutal sort, and we are told ou credible authority that man, like wolf and eagledevour the carcass of their victims. What difference does It make to these beautiful annals after their live' are snuffed out just bow it was done' Until man has ac- quired dowlalon over himself, be la not qualified to have doeskinse other creature*. Nothing short itt self-preservation is en adequate ex-. cow• for man's inhuman treatment of animal life. It rs little wonder that peace and goods 1H among nations makes slow progress as long as in- dividuals are trained to destroy the life of the creatures just for the amusement of doiug so. The tobatco- stained. wklskey soaked, flesh -devour - lug ai*rleaat.tht_tuman rate can never 0 oat feel the joyous thrlU of ■ clean, whole- prnd i11sa4Nw Ys� -'--- ' 1 . fi e." f t. ite44iikKe • j robots*, Hawk 14th. But he belonged, aaaeutially, to the whole of Upper Oa•Sa la. A few days David Oeufey, AandPld tatN►p- to.lto weire•r,ei rourection av4ttl ehWhen Da,r, wn cul a celebration In the far uorth, at dertertagswesaglpens Penetangulshene. Sere In the south. ,ffrtday last on the Blue Water High - In the Niagara Pea , .ula, he bad his way near Kingsbridge, neighbors be. exploits before Linton knew him. I ante alarmed and Constables A. 'mention there Ihinga as excuse for msy`' Whlteeide and T. Gundry were but; boldness In making a hew observations oa the project to lark his tomb. •If atodly summoned. When they arrived I need another excuse It la that I am on the 'ear of the trouble, Gauley ate a Huronite myself. tacked them and stern measurers were The purpose of Mr. \!te'reath, repre- needed to subdue the burly man and sentative of Colborne, in desiring to do honor to the memory „1 Doctor Dunlop is "amain commenditle. and In refer - bat there of ceann•datkm. There was never a Huronite wh •r memory had place him under arrest. It seems that when Oagley, while driving along in his cutter, came upon a load of hay which bad overturned on the side of th,• road, he left his own vehicle and at once assumed control of lied them the "ob- for 1981," he mild. "The member for more right to he kept green. I do, the situation. Brandishing a pltch- not in far wrong. North Brum and the mewber for however, favor the view of Mr. Orr as ,folk arlsnd from the load. he chased • I North Grey, anudied r member* of the expressed that gigantic letters on a sway the O'Couuor boys, who were In t so have studied these accounts hillside are not the most appropriate charge of the upset load, then drove rl'he Signal was j at some length. Ido not desire to re -means of. doing boot to a pioneer. I the tram, with part of the clad, down lac over a crocus peat what has been said. There 1s a note of ,onapicuousness the road ■ short distance, turning around at • perilous angle, first into one ditch tied then into the other, and finally came back to the bulk of the My and began to reload with great seal. When Tim Griffin, a neighbor, came to investigate the trouble, he _ _ also was forced to flee before the mea- T1R YAL1tR 4bE" .1CCCRAf1 -ace of the pitchfork in the handy . of the aecmlugly freulel loan, wh •-, ff: ■ slurs wt yew, aware s4ed .&e L45, **mew lou of the hay. Rnn. of the Wnn-Mkme the•onw shanty tt-_ When a t eeirt'i'YTfi`ilt>fhy And [Ar Nle Ir■t year there i" not cows ten life, 10 doubt a variety of u1 incnNled About a2.71M►1aa1 due and not short distance away. Ile rushed at nurse N• v I•rvdwllc uo oma dre, twining him. Mt lurid, on the great debt -retiring t tome wuuld'In in r p.owltleh to nay tinct there axe himself taken 111 hand by Con- cord had not been whirl• was to get thin Proxince mit Of j the lief uf' twtr•u them the and modernity there that does not seem to fit In with Dunlop and his times. Yours lane erely, LOUIS BLAKE-DI'Rr_, Welland. filth Maseh 19/'J. to enter*. or at least t�. pr tc Nne- 1 the 1 • of Joseph McMillan, • • i ;;leen them ao' Tars on a new fie - e �- Tnronto. and this amount could bei much trouble. the, felted that they h sec rm 1s odd t Web l our"trbl, (.un used In providing aceomtuodation tag4 were made in Ja - the proposed sub-commlesio0s. .--__t paid for by their -_Y - The great advantage of a ra►rld11 And -tits -Jap a by the merle think they can erri �r ■try urs gnrltty th..t i. talrlr Vthitr+ddr. Ile lineae pnrcllm wprt'na UIP' attlly r. at•fa M !!d a )o• cog /w contteq agree that there an' •4r6 ii recto n•- , Thtldfinms tN r geAwl,Ie--t th . Is. the w Ay in to Ilalerich, t nen a the bill now. 1 h fits that am ewenti*tte i1N�btRf+est i ptarnt +r+ IMr c w+++ty- ttaol-liatileJ( I - don on the lines propneed . her for Carleton would be that the _b -I • commissions would be In closer touch I Developments each with Its own part of the ProTtnee lutenvlflel the d than the head -10 re st'?pronto-e■t4-irteemigetisrref po sihly 1"•. and as a result there might tarlo Hydro off he some modifications of Hydro policy the respective Intl that would he of benefit to the Pro- Toronto has n ig vine ns a whole. The great machine growth of sample at Toronto is becoming inereas}ngly nn- !wing made to c popular, and some change of polley is should not b en urgently needed. may be almost , .oi,eenrel as an THE CODY APPOINTMENT.,. , •_. The Brills& It required some courage fur Mr., s strong delepl Sinclair to rime In the Legislature, is Trade Conferee 1* did a few days ago, to criticize the , taws the coming - appointment of Canon Cody as proal- Right Hon. Star dent of the University of Toronto. Hon. Neville C Canon (+eiy is a well-known and pops-; of the Excbetiu lar Anglican vM. t -former Kin- 1Itight--Hon; Istee el Ednead for tM Province d P►Ilip Ontario, and *-bas who through h�_Tl•mu, 91(i • gift of oratofy. olid Ka itkhS for psi Yinletry d - He 'Males heareaa high :eputaton noted later. V. of tlip thRe'pirffe � cot" tax. 1u spite of Me feet thehey,limellso plaer'1 at the head •[ the at int b debt in tarty ye*I . r e importune!, but ell wc(uld . eutwlue1 the Mg fellow. Oo e t t "til t I I oeta f-ot j 1 1 h was • raw t 1h, turn week have .IIe1 up during this admlulstration: !enough kind of p►ao{•1 in the world - I for thorough If In ronnd ii tuberej • 1923. 3111,024.- I 511.024. (temple sten think that if Nee du a I _ ht" t to dehhrhse.a. Tske a tank et [ e Way •.•n• N1 rich MWIews. (Inc of these i- acrnnt•). Th the gross dt4.t o[ this I'rovlt$v' has tab tnruv o tl 11-that-Is-iC'I' I- fere) to "lick" any men In God e on Saturday tuornlug. however, bpm belligr'rent attitude had altered to one of generosity and he protelstd the In 1."""* wwis aa� 144► 19.'rl. feS r►vINat' 11wi tt.332491- tlduR about rig Rat nb►'n i utalrN of the jail that he would buy 41" -1*Zlr it1Yi 1)g8I( " r>}, 3302.74 ,009 --- Latton ■pprOTlrnately e•.r ( -1tut is• Restriction of 919(4a►; 19Jo., ttli9'(.747,1441: 1!129. 1s42:- , •*Meld at Ottawa and: 7elekr"1: 1!+flo, it471,Ir21.I4r1;p�Cil. $:o1R,• 1r"• regarded seriously. for. If Perslmted adjourned the caw [fir a week In order •tlmulsted the f . sutM•lent Sorb h habit of mind rL- their freedom. tttenore lreought re Magistrate C. A. Held and the latter :o1M1,lGrt Ln, It *111 absolutely prwt•tII the attain- I to have dtr'tna examine him. In the "By leaps ove Iment. sesr After Scut of the highest .u.+•sw! 1" any To that an effort 1s' Year. this GovernmeaL flat in 19� I mr.utlulr he iN held on 1 charge . nl .nmething that) tame into power with n grant cry d eatNpu iu life. dtw)nlerly .lxndtN[� 1,1. and .uaptrlon eeonowy. hes pile) up the limn. debt In Iankllig mind other fim•wurtal lord• o[ 1---11-.4.--40. 11.5110 In 1951. a)'rnr -WJtli Iutlerne rNotio .. at+enr:rcy Is demanded PRICES AND I)ISB'1'!1 damaging tD louse Tend crank clerk. will .twmthdmra: atsdt 1Thr F^amour$' aunt elranom14 mhuuld tense le1•n the watch- -Ma eosMl.DP.l wont. seen daym, in tryfu( to locate a dlreKrp• ,\. pens•. fell the borism of debt 1a • • \card) lloublr•rl aaw•y of only a few erne-. Some yearn t remw m. 1x faro pn$lucts melt fur Ira• erament Is mending •'$teas 11r2t the gross .134.1 :11IW4*t' the (tritlsh Goverlu4r+t« linaaadal and laws. time prtalucer lun to sell more w•rrly doubled nn ,nerwwe of 3-rJ7rf +rt. totalling over bllliwnrdnllars. and inure pioliiits to Lay off lila debt.' to the Imperial Sh owt�i' rn error d .•n.• perry 1n the 111• debt. LI terms of what u y will rbc Prrar+`T v grows. the 1 1 ...alai farm problem. There Is a similar p tem In h,ternettoual finance. There are only two alternative'', i Either pricer" must be ralsed ; the I rlebts rednee 1. The urgent need un the term. as in the sphere of International dnaue•. I. an improvement of the price Ter.1. I). M. "Ii is, ligltobe ,es '' . Marvin, eonomIst of the Royal flank rd nada. told the Canadian Club of Turnntn two weeks ago. "that there fete MINI 1 severalT111. Ir the esseNe of t to M• held at Ot• -Another con.equenee of growing halames sheet. During F buy, rule miner. It Includes t.eipi inIItures Is that the Provincial of the aLfi a �s�st 'I . , in ley Baldwin, Right Tr a.urer Was enable to balance hist Dema Is•rlxlu. Chancellor areonntm by $4.50, 0)1.91. This la accord- , In to find out where 11* mistake was, inR to his own Ntxteurnt. Hr was but in vain. and -the ter year's• Lord Hallmham, unable to do No. notwithstanding new , statement again called attention to tide Ruwciman. 81r are of revenue. + alight error. So •t.olute is the •e- Ilnof these new armee', y+-gy.�euracy' re.iulrtd. r,1llght Hon. J. H. rpKtion tax on e.pit$t and•--tie•t --.eA" virile/UM tetters a. fallowa/TO1 tatie Of ill i verve-". in (hese tlac.' of d.sresiO•. Is t : - _-- _ - biro to be saes- a gnat many eompnles had to pay - "Accuracy Is not a faculty. It Is a Irahlt. A man ochorl- hlmmit to look •t things with • ears. clear eye, and a ■ M •" fir rarrghout the Province. let there are In the lfsedaox ca boa is hall 110 profits. )luny hail their re- ' else In Ptut•m or there �� •swTe. impairer'. l►thera, without tcyremrm0,er what ht +eche Wltlaont ally- dal ny mums be ■ major sf RljRlir•$L a�a Lumsai 41' 104 their capital Impaired. .thing being oml4te .r added.He wilt Ire hr.'1 caneeltattoos of a sub- rnvlu- and Mr. Thom La La Ite. tvldent Yet all theme .om .Anus contributed he'''wn'"` habitually 'Aerate, and with- Mantle! proportion of ,.nch obligations" { uut xny Waist effort. 1m the other _ long term debts, bonds and more l'nlvPraity Mr Sinclair in per- the Gover■mPxt at W0atmin■tee O!• thi: extra tax. aI to with thele more r•'. Ions and s • Iles aa emphatically to mstN•iate. to help this hand, holm of lassos pe lot gages. This DPs• rnmrntm with Ternmrrot T Its way to the too► _careless Owe acknowledged Canon ('ntly's high some eon.ldenhle Ittapo co. et 3p,4rgl,tKs2.29. ons or contemning with. xe1 Lnterest prymenG+ to make. ■ttatnmente and him attrec•tive person- -- --4,,._ "But the Apeakers In this debate "Yohey m.•n ■mel womdi who must but held that theappointment1 Pant their hc1nR ought to roast pmaprerouw a impute- the fernier xN to 6n e awe a these regnant' C to the T'm high sPeelsome tie conference a to re an . pe1 habits find It ■hnost Im t�n elide to los nellan1ly 0 natter how foreign obligati bard they tr. heavy fl IF YOU WANT TBE noon - nor OF FOODS COOKED iN THIS TASTIEST OF WAYS to clean and modern kitchen surruundlugs you eau get It at the asseareemeesee • For Jeb Printing Try Tet The Le ': Surf Everything that's n in Men's Wear - Hand Tailoring and • Special Order to You Measure • • Chas. Black Phone 219 --•(boder 't silty. n 0 a WHY? have pointed ant final for Provincial Mrs. Henry Peck -Let's see, what is ( Sim e."• ►tuform rl depict is very murk carper than 34 was too Important a matter to he de- iThe Government Ian x)Ilry. eblmotl' 9011.1. Without endeavoring to un- how mach the titbit of a uncF ■d the conn of that place where so much tenanted tionde nes-.theatt grounds_ Hc. that ail moneya from the gasoline tax lover tie (meshed a t" in the vancrs them in the aglow' 14111 of their was cone toward promoting peace In pointed to Canon Cody's record as a 1 were devoted to rad rmortrrieli.m aml+••rrtatrtnrnt given. we find i$I (Maly' the Ilan�yTba�ll within they Ilmtltatthill t HenrThe i'Renm. my dear, --;-----s- }• - i.,i.tenal"•P. Sinee the rtsad-b.dldingdeficit of $4:rt1.tm11.91, but the failure t__:_ polity •Al parfl.An. an out-and-out sup- , entirar0 leas 1111.1 reduced almost 20 to pay the amount due on the debt- he 111 alwnlnfely reliable. be °111 always porter of the Conmervative party, pat#1 zero, .viay iN 11 m•eessary to Merest* souring f 1, namely. 32.700.000. And find wo neto.ly who needs Ida aervlcea. 81-11! eipatine openly In election campaign' the tax to six cent., a wagon? Echo elan. we find that the Treeenrer had Perhaps It might be truthfully maid "At church last Sunday morning." In behalf of his party. .\Rain. ennun i elan'ets. t that nothing ast,eiI.I a an employer .aye ■ newspaper in Vermont, "the 3' 3(411441 from the LI- N'hyf 4p.conti in certain reserves am revenue - - - THIS EASTER TIME lie. .3 -CUT- FLOWERS, .arZ M3.tIW"15 stock Nothi.4 ht tl►. fi..et FLOWERS rad and the Irmo d service give.. GEO. STEWART Phone 188 God•ric►. Oat. Shoes for Easter ! Regain the joy of youthful feet You nes•l no Mager b e robbed of the pwaaun• of doing the 'longs you want to •Io became of tired, aching feet here i" positive 1/44. comfort and the degree of support your feet n•e.I. PERF1CT FIT FOR EF M? r FOOT. .1 .4T)'I E Fug KVb R /- t;ri. • ___--.MODERATELY PKICFU - +if'Nagger Sar a -"-ala Easy stylet: MUTUAL SMO* STORE JIKORTH SIDE OF`St9UARi ,j -;EL 41U66ER amounting to :,. r like • wen ..r womxn who can be de- choir tenor sang. 'I May Not Prim This Cody was not an educationist. Mr. EASTMUYgmor Control Board, making a defldt, emitted on to 4 .-ertaln work with Way Again.' to the delight of the con - ('inside claimed: and another °Mee• I vWI. S, iem4 Maw a tit any ext $ perfect accuracy. gre-gatlon."�hrlstlan Register. r of :0 868.901.91. tion was on the ground of hie age.' - i arlty does a mill tombioo 11„, glum -"The Mlhister seemed to be prticn- many i Isar proud of what ire diluted to be Canon t Mf i11 only ■ tt'w year* 70Uftf � ties tI*t achieve mimeo's In we dIrec'tions of enhwv .r as did George! or than Preeldent Falconer. who 1s re- Kimmel,. 11, p 1.sterlty IdPntltb a him a benefit to the Ontario TaSpsaylr int n T, • from the l.tgaor 0001161., tiring.on,1101hitit)1 -of him age. only sclth the psgnmlxrl■11tlmn of tb' Board. SnNr 11/1.111111111011, the Prof.- I I a44swNYw- 1( w44)--Ie*ow ably nor* of- -the • lane -ba.- reeelvvd- tans► -tt- as _total- o I man. But this 11111 hardly heennte the' 343.18.2 7,40.79. The l'rodnrtal•Treaw- I` ease. for his pbllsethrnpy has stamped urer "rated -t11rt- the i.npn.r Control 1 to - principal? "it had:' he said. "aft':: IM Indelible benefit. 111 so many field.' T(narrt wag set up, as Its came hide pointed n committee of fourteen to that he wast he rem.ralNer.d MK • (11100. primarily for the purpose ref (boon one. They searehed Canada' will) knew 1111t tulle how to make his controlling the sale of aleoholle hever- asked Mr. Rlnet>,fr. when 1t wn and Great 'Britain }Nines they fomng 1 to make the resulting wealth work for of controlling the liquor bnpiner.s, the one. They sent a smell Committee to his fellow men. 1n two important re- iGovern- of for hl i,rtc•al taco? A combination Do liquor bu11ititeo ontrols the Govern cif two press dr.p■MhOn the other the nnlreraltlem of Great Britain. They tippets his liberality tenon at home- 'went chase after months of seeking n els- I though It did not heel there. It began,d Wsuld ('retool Elalew N day le an example One told of the tlnRnfshrd 'choler ofeOxfnrd, a men r11t 1 •iI 1 1t facto 'Tiger' Dunlop at Penetang _--�-_ SJ Bred Williams in Tim Mail and Empire • Do you know Mat current news eyitablP Iraatte.....oL.,,um.' sent them to Inventions work for him, but also haw apes• but It appears that now. instead I item can often b.• need as a hamis their spruce Ningbo weary and eon - He In - Would n him own 1y. in my Judgment. tilesa Government fiftieth nnniverrt of the ineorpor•- I.litutei a wage dividend plan and would 1$• well advl/el to curtail, liquor tion of the town of Penet•ngutshene; whose whole life has poen in the ntmoe• later gave a large Mock of eta* for einem at any time. and ptrtieularly In } the other that rend airsU being phere of whorls and unlvereltlea-W. Aletrlhutimr arming the employees so these days of depn•eetun-reduction In H Fyfe. if Qn.vn'm an highly regards that -all might share the prosperity of the number of stores. eduction In the roam of the grave of Dunlop the matter of selecting a •rtnefpnl, the ebmp•ny. It reutred. nest. In IIIA amount of liquor allrwel nn Individual brothers at Goleri•i. On the face hmme ally of Rahesfrr, sheep Aa permits. and as far am possible. redne- of the mere' statement• there does should not Tnrnntn. It much larger 'vans. bookkeeper heaved his first tion of melee to ymmR pNrrple. it 1s not welt' 10 1e any connection, yet $.0441 to launch his venture of making my cgdnlmt. Alen. that 9 would he to phHerThe built t e Elio;-'- the publie Interest that the tales of Here he omit the Etiolation School 01 • T'nlvermite. express similar vers?" Mr. Rinclair quoted from the Pro - the individual ktm-ea be rnorled in there la n Ilnk iet,veen "Tiger" Dun- lop and Penetang which is worth re- clnriAl atatntrs to steno the wide poly-eallIng. Colonel 1' 1, L. Ford. C.M.O.. music with Ito momaRtlHtles. IN'- the report of the Liquor Control Board. N.1►.. In him valuttte monograph on Ir• seated In` the T'ntvcrslty prowt- 1pieking^hta OWTI tants for mimic. and "Speaking again of retrenchment. 1 "William Dunlop" tails that late in gave more than r,lsq,l the n- would menton one Item Whore n ram- the Anhmm� (n til r. m- hermlty of Rlr•hemter. But he went p10fr ant might los made without In- lop) "removed tell wounded from ,1441 to -f' rvernment �;te arx York - and used the or member ofAn. the Maaonelinoetta natltutc ofTech- hones. The coot of maintenance only church In plaee for dent. No principsl. he so14. of T'n1-$3: 100 to1 1'h t 4) he(D Ih rhesus' entMa/P. fir .ken of sac earnilty. for v teaching a15R or 1014 AIG id li) eh mon! than $20014► T h } jury to the Prov}t0P « / to 1 I h h the la fncnity of T'nlver.lty College inn he 0ohgry, t.. (•ontrlhnte to Negro Whet, only per years has run from 324.027 In a hospital. This ehurch had been Appointed unless he has leen nomfn-' end to build a dental disismenry yin 1916 to $114,724 In 1930 The Boit has eared from deatnn tlon by the Amer- Atld he the president . No dean of a Londonea he had dome In Rochester-- leans through the remonstrance of amonnted to nearly 32.000.000 in Mx - teen years." Welty fir member of the tenehing staff of the Unit -entity. or of any faculty Mita all told of some x75,0000 0 Most significant about him philanthropy. lova- ever. was Id. ,IeTotl-tl cps time mid WHY WORRY? thereof. may be promoted except upon study to have the enemy mOat r'Ault- Wonder why folks worry There ere the recommendation of the preeldent. fully 11914144. only two reamnna for worry. Either Thu. he took 111t,• 10 hr eneemNtul yon ere mucres•11fn1 or you are not am, no prinelpel mf 1'ntcrrwlfy In phllatthropy 1a he ham bp,,,D) ten• (rwdnl. T? you are une4wsful there College of dean of a faculty or member rontiou. manufacturing. final .'Inl or Is nothing M worry about. i[ you are of a t.arhing staff may he removed Ranlrallot. advertising and 110114'. dl- not wucewafnl, there are only two thing"' to worry Nbmt. Either your health le gond or yon are *irk. if your health Is good there Is nothing to worry about : If you are pick there are by his biographer, rhea, 1'arl W. Ackerman, only two things to worry about. Yon erg t are either going to get well or ymi are with having Introduced masa ermine- going to 41.. if you are going to Ret IIon for low helve before Ford. well there Is nothing to worry about tine who knew him well meld the It 700 ere going to 41. th.r. are only s'n•t of Mr. Flastit,naa aacorwl ley in two thinga to worry stout. Yon ere the fact that he Aiwa), thonehl a Its triton. }f. 911(411 a high value m1 rP- from Ale" rx/wpt upon 110 nommen- an4+ H► 10400(17, the re.nite 442 dation of the president. which. ander his atemoorehlp, ranged Thee. see very wide powers. and Mr. from flexible photographic film to mer - Iwprlatr doubted the wtadmm of pleelnR tion hof. hin4s In color. He U credited ••iglu 1a fie hands of nor. P1Pn •n en Canon Cody. who, as is gen- tre tr 1*11eved. 0WPa his appointment - /gratitude for his aircrew to a la jr le Hr. Rlnelslr Premier g waft, bfava'P o[ the . Oanon ('ndy'w re- ' '_ ltpl- e : itPx. ^' ..,:a.✓ + ►ft:..r.. trt..e. was tout. Memel he (s a Junior Haas, and la tut totem i tie • --ja i st to te "iw the his talk -mkt.. -........r►-.•..._ tfss^i.i, egY^4t: -Now, boys. s,ppoeing t Mw a leas besting a dank y 4410 atopprd ►Ili. wino virtue would my action show?' IJntek ■a lightning . Might tittle 0I*.,w replied : "Broths ttt IJpvr. dr." ... ..e .-.,r. W either going to Heeveti or you are not propel over from .ver- possible anti"' Roing to dlearen 1f inn sr0 (0 std then est) peril 1-411 for what Ina/ to Hewcen, there Is nothing to se•mt11 tU.uthcrs radical a .ypn• c,.. worry shoe's:. H ria, sr* going to the other place ynm31 he go beer wheaten* .,•s... s.r Hs KNEW bee4.•erlee r d ticL•Se rem won't )yv. .mar!• sa Wwrfv --M• w air faw. +d s • .,. MAN O� "i o yott t! w t to flet -'!Ildtda) he•venn, no: It's 4R 1 can do to Ilre within my reedit." ••-Ogston Tra nacript • r sr r the rector, the Reverend John Strachan. Tn T►weemher, 1.IL,te Government propnnel to hnlld n cars. warahlp nn the upper lakes to combat the Amer - lean naval forret la thaws water.. Pen- rtangulshene, ahem thirty mile. from Lake Rlmeos, Was 4�oeeu as the .Ite for the new dock,ard. The expedi- tor was e.nnman•I••d by 1.IPnt.-(col. Francis Cockburn d the Canadian F'Pndhles. and with one company and about the tame nainber of militia pro- rePded 119 longs• . Mei to lake Sim- rne. When they ',rived at the lake Sim - the lee was not -.rang rnongh o briar them. •o the, *sited two deys, at the end of whit h time Doctor Dun- lop skated over th,' use to try the I.e. a distance of twelve miles. The next day n all ermined. In spite of the fact dist the IM had btpken_ pp "into is f cakes during the MOT. 1"fdthln da4(fl i, 1191 tied themselves to sr , rope., e^res_ n +..ad Pntd lh. ji•. wL1rrw 'x• palled out b�z tholr comrade, and. a11 reach- ed tis, sorer •hoer atter al: hours o[ merlins she dangero a travel. Once on shore, • I g 8n Of Togs wan lighted and the ramp cooks prepare) a savory diner, seek, with the N• 1 .. a .ti•,- .ti t. .� ea tent. One afternoon, the doctor, with him dog. left ramp to explore the country ahead of them. He got lost in the woods and tramped for hours until he realized he would have to welt until daylight to see his tracks. He trod a deep trench in the mum, and, taking off lila snow- shoes, he poured x quenttty of rum Into him moeaalns. pulled down his fur cap. drew on lit' fur storms. put Ma Morin 'over his face, and hauled the dog iu on top of a11. Patently e11 of the rum hint not gone Into the moceaeln.. for he slept soundly until the sun wan an hoar high. His feet were frozen. and hands froet- hitten. lie shuttled hack to camp, unable to tie on his snowshoe.. He wan treated by two old French- Cenadtan wee:L ..-n with emitters of beech loaves, and after three weeks reoverel. The poor dog did not fare so well, for, In the words of I:ol,smtth : 'The man recovered from the bite, The dog It was that died.' "Although It was the dead of winter, the work wan carried oe to a au.eeusful Inane, end early In March they had nearly everted their *Nee - five, when• In ihunlopa woria, the 'appalling Intelligence' arrived that peace had been declared. which imeant the promptest of half -pay. The regiment marehed down the river to IJnetwe mailing for the Old Country. and Dunlop. with his comrad.a, wan on the (m•e1n that June day on which wan taught the Battle of Waterloo. 1 He never ceased to regret him absence from the great fight." The "Tiger" died at tote At. Paul. near Montreal (where he hart reeely- ed 1,1a nest military appointment In Canada thirty-five yearn before/, 4411 July 29 1848. He had desired to toe (11)41.4 liiiiititis Ria' hfAllitoe if rialrtiril6: In Huron. The was brought up -mummer - aide' InMel ieuiad-- 44.c5aa ry : but the following Januar.). 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