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ThuredIy '3tfty lib: "IS
A TEEN TOR ACTION
So far as Godertch is concerned, one
et the most important matters t0 be
dealt with by the new Provincial Gov-
ernment to that of Hydro administra-
tion. Guderkh has suffered 67 the
system under wbk-b 11 pays two or
three timee as winch for power as 1s
paid in many other places, as • result
of wblrb industrial development la tkM
town has bee& at a standatlll for the
Wt twenty years. The utterances of
Mr. Hepburn have given hope that be
purposes Inaugurating reform' in cute
sectloa wltb Hydro sad giving come
mutates like eloderich a new and
talrer deal. Just what changes be hu
in mind we do not know. Inductees
will be at work -no doubt are atready
■t work -to preserve the sys-
tem under wbkb the larger centres
have • very great advantage In the
mattty__RL .Uldro rates. These in-
fluences should be stet and defeated.
This 1s the time for action by suet*
bodies as (be town council end the
Board of Trade of Goderkh to join
with Mintier bodies In other communi-
ties to *siert their rights. Now that
a great opportunity present* Itself, it
should not be neglected.
EDITORIAL NOTES
THE SIGNAL -- GOD]RICH, ONT.
l quite true. It was the other way
about In the last Legislature, Its whl,:h
the Liberals had the short end. The
Conservatives are not In a position to
complain of the prompt state of af-
fairs, as they bad the opportunity of
reforming the utectorel law but In-
stead trted to load the dice ta- their
own favor by' a re-earvinx of the eon-
•tttuencles. In the counties i1 Huron
ala fibrae, int iestauee. ::.4y ,ails;:c:.e
that by hiving the Grits In C. A. Rob-
ertao.'• rielag they cou:d elect Con-
*ervatives in North Bruce and South
Haroa."The sept hh' dM not -soft Tr
cause of the strong feeling agataet
the Government. It is to be boptvl
that the Liberals will recaft the Ad-
ler, In a fair meaner and will Luau-
garete a mete= of represcatetion that
wit( remove, to soem extent at levet,
the anomalies that exist under tate
present system.
PORTER'S HILL
PORTER'S HILA!„ Ju•y 3. --On Fr
day .eealae. Aar 8, the yoUbg peelpt1
of Grace church and L'niuu ciurcb
teed boldlag a picnic at the bear
back of Robert HarmerBong Harmers. Bng yecomebasket and come along.
On Thursday the ladle's of Gra.
church were entertained by t'.Tay
lor's Corner ladles and in spite of the
extreme heat a splendid afternoon was open
enjoyed. The meeting ed with
Mrs. Barrie Walters In the chair. A
hymn was sung and &rip:one lesson
read, after wbh•h the meeting sal
handed over to Mrs. Fred Pickar4
president of the Porter's BMAlt-Z
lewi• Cronus o.eaadtata, Lot ti, tr
osLl
and solwith given, also * m:,notogn
by Miss Dorothy Cox. Mr.. Gale I
In prayer. A dainty Iunce was sere
by the Taylor's Corner ladles. A
felt it was an afternoon ee;i spent.
We are sorry to report Teter littleImprovement
Improvement la the condition of 11..
Thos. fettles, who has been z ery til
with a heart attack. Mr. Peter Young,
who 1s. confined to his 1'0.1 with undu-
lent fever, la vera little better. The
many friends of both Invalids u f,h
for them a speedy and permanent re•
'Fbe summer visitors are with as I corery.
again mid are very welcome. The softball bor. played Ow ...
• • • elite team at the eiirden 1"t;; at 11-
PrimMinister Ramsar \ltexiomld Thtsmpsoa'a on la /I reeulug
last and were beaten br on- rim
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THE CURRENT WEEK
IN CANADA'$ PAST
Compiled trim Files of The
Moutreal Garin*
by V. J. N.
'Home u omen, aleytfwr„
Jul' 1
1801.-11y the Coafederatlun of On-
tario, Quebec, wove devtia mei New
altruttawkek, the L/mlulon of Canada
bemuse $ realtty. British Columbia
entered lu 1871 and Prtuce RGdward
."'ate Ja -1$i�... �A6, N18►K.'e, at the
head of the column, 'SMI ory is`meor
ory eryetallised." L full of weaning
to Canadian* oit this, the birthday of
the Dominion. But Canadlaa history
did not start with the paining of the
British North America Act, but goes
back exactty 400 years to the year
1834, when Jacques Cartier warred up
the 8t. Lawrence and thereby opened
Canada t0 the world. He hound the
country where he drat explored a de-
solate lbat he wrote of tt : "This L
the land God gave Cats." What Mo-
mentous developments have takes
place In the four hundred years sutra
thea' Writing of the Iabsb tantle
met with Cartier ssld they were "the
"sorriest folk there can be In the
"world, and the whole lot of them had
"not anything above the value of Are
"sous." Today the inhabitants of
Canada bare more than "Ave roue,"
as their total wealth Lt estimated at
830,000,000,000.
There are otber anniversaries being
celebrated which commemorate signi-
ficant events In the teetory of Canada.
Three hundred years ago the town of
Three Ricers war founded, though the
settlement waa one of the oldest in
North America sad WOW the cvpry
e age and enterprise of the early French
ed settlers. Another anniversary being
et eelehrated this year is the ceoteaary
11 of Toronto, which was created a city
In 1834. Ortgin*4iy Fort Roullle, built
by the French, and ht 1711, chosen by
Governor Slmeoe a; the capital of ST. HELENS
Upper ( mail', wheu be gave It the ,
rs romtng to Canada to: a rat; ha
if he undertaa, :u hunt up all t
Macdonald* in this country 'es n
much of a rest be will get.
• • •
The Province of Sas4tatebewaattote�l
AD a beer -by -the -Wass Pietfeina
t .-
tame day u the Provi••_111 alretlsrt�
A majority of about 30,1o0 was Ship
In favor of the retail sale of beer,
• • •
A touriet fromacroa� the border
arrived in Montreal the other day
wltk a sleigh tied to (be .ear of his
aatomobrs. Jr. to be booed he eke
bkMMbt '81eIg bis fur overcoat and
w
4.. altatiaa�.-_21Mt
rigorous tempertures of 90 to 90
Miert zero we bare had lately,
• • • los John Thotnpsoa ls bet
appointed as the commissioner to ad-
minister the new Dominion Franchise
Act, at an annual salary of SWAM.
The London Advertiser remarks: "The
Bennett and the treaty Cos•etaagetts
asinine that no ana, q tis
public as a commissioner of tide Or
that for less than 810.000 r year."
t Friends of MFM Jennie look will be
Le pleased to knew that she nag returned
o- from the hooped and Is mak:ng steer: -
111d headway at the bnme of her
friend, Name Meltanus. ,
Pref. F.Uersla Visit: ---on Monday
peening Professor F. C. Elford of Ot-
tawa t formerly : e Hoit.-tesvtiie her) •
addressed eke Yen's Club and their
lady friend's. The dub •o we were
comfortalde glad. )Ir Fred Elllnit t
president, opened the meeting wit ' t I
few remark,' ant 11r. Herb Cox, eir.t-
president, Fria! Powell, Geo. Leath
-
Nc ion �*arth• and 1.1 •n
• • •
To the week -end record of highway
accident, Is now added that of the
drowning, among young people at-
tracted to the water for 'tnllday te-
ereatlon. It ereryone would learu to
swim and to exercise care In .lrivlug,
these casualty lists woult"et- reduced.
to a minimum; but there is nlway: a
temptation to go beymd the margin b.
safety.
• • •
Since the calamity whh•h befell the
Conserratlhe party in tonere uu
June loth, the party leadership -batt
been under discussion. 11 ;'ems teat
Mr. Henry is not needed 'any longer
and there appears to be 1Ltie entims-
lasm for Mr. Prim or Mr. ibxautuy.
The party managers may follow the
Liberal example and look to tbe Fed-
eral House to discover .t Tore Hep-
burn to lead them out of the'wilder-
rteea.
• • •
The event* retorted from Germany
the het few days have -sleeked '.he
word. In rutlttess Prar•iau fashloc
Hitler itas checked a th:r.•'r+ted re I
soli epithet hie regime 1.c ten pxprn
tion of scores ot *o -carted "traitors" -r;
---evidently men who ret -tied to c no- ,
seder him se thee god aid •! tn•tl to
emotion hie authority. .d. The le•e• I
don Times eibeervee, Germany tae gone;
hack to the conditions to .1"• mhh;ie
ages. Imagine, it you can, anyone la I t
Great Britain or in any other Amen -
Saxon country attempting to rupprese
opposition by ranging imoopoetioarooto
against a well as tarries ;,r a Britt, !..
North. Thee are the 4neth ode by Ira
which Hitler tries to holster his gov i M
arnmsat of oppress l ,n owl pt le »i , a
Mem, and It does not rendre any gal: IMS
-Mels aaethods that he wit! himself tell
Ireg begets for, e. and the assasain'r
INS le aimally brief.
• • •
• -Qameerva n*le are pointing
•`rD in IgN��. hada a tamer xis.
- •••4 as In tis. ben I.pgialatare
Ya( shield hams it representatltru he
soaetly pespeftlemata to the vote l e ,t
by fine fral'IatW Paelielb This ma
n ESI IFsleD
WESTIPLINW. July JR -Mina 8aea et
LondeslMliy meat the week -end with
Mimes aka. and Jean McDowell.
Mr. *+�4! lira let Carter; Mrs. Ler-
win Cahn' acid Miss Nam Carter, of
(a�;oe, *pont Safina with Mrs.
brother, Mr. load J. Cook,
and Mrs. Oo'ak. On their ottani home
they won aeeompaaded by ler mother,
Mrs. J. Cook:
Mr. • j Met. Jebel Sae:: tool letzlie,
of Wto4or, spent the weekend with
the tomer'. mother, Ma's. Geo. Snell,
and otbaGirtsida
eottgratulatione are exceeded to Mr.
atte Melt`WMF'atd ritlkjReir -,t 'ettee
birth of a las baby boy on Wedneedal,
June ?Tek,
Haying N the order of the day. The
her crop hi very light this year In
these parts.
School dosed on Thursday night for
the mummer vacation Our best wishes
are extended to those writing their
Anal examinations this weak.
i». J. W. Campbell of 8t. Louts,
Mich., spent several days last week
with his blether, Mr. W. H. Campbell -
and other triads. Oa 81* return hams
be wasaatympauled by Mr. W. H.
r Yn. Norman IteTfrt
tumid Mame on 'Irriday from t8N*
wedding trip to Ottawa and other
pc•ints ot interest. We welcome Yrs
McDowell to oar eonnimelte.
Mr. and Mrs. W. $ Campbell. Mks
Marjorie Campbell and Dr. J. Calle-
bell v{rlted on Friday with Mr. E.
Hoover of Brussels_
Mr.. J. Bell and Mise Mary Bell.
of the West, are visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. J. Redreon•1.
Mee. J. L McDowell i* spending a
few days with her stater to -law, Mrs•
Phoebe Taylor of Myth
NW.- Wm. Knox and tw0'-ebttdrea
and Mrs, J. Cobb sad family, of Lim-
erk•k. Rask., are visiting their tidier,
Mrs. W. A. Cam/a.bl, end other
friend..
name T, rk, -laboring under tbe dela-' (3T. HELENS, July 3.- lir. and \Ars.
"Won that the military prowess of the Harry ]k•Allieter, sons John and
"then Duke of lora wait worth nem Clearles and daughter Jean, of Elm-
"nemorating. he named the place erten vale. were visitors with )Ir. and M.
"him." The Indian name was egali (•,.,t., "..r..__..
(hen to it on its 1peorporation as alt•
eft and as Toronto It is now the sec.; , fess who made a ten
oud city 1n the Dominion, In else and I verb' vett with them, returned u4e
Importance.
+ He. and Mn Alf. Tebbutt of Gude
Coming tom • to Gode•tch. another f ie L were meets of Mr. and lira. W.
centenary 1. teeing celebrated the I Humphrey and called on other friend
here.
year, 19.
4 when Bt. George's church Mr. and Mrs. Lougberty and dough
markmpletiou ot one hundr • I ter and Hobby PhUltpw, of oue!ph
rear- of existence as an lnRnlnce 10 spent the hOuday wfth Nr+. R J
this district. A writer has sold that Woods Boob will
the stun of bomen progress lies /s 7 *pend his "earl
these four words: "Righteousness e.- with his grandmother.
alteth a natIoo." and for that reams: mY nth Mr. and of re. on
if for no other, the anntverearies of fewt't of Yr. Mrs. (}pep
he founding of our churches are it. I I'1Nue
portant tnl'eetoaes In our history. ! J1oe it ib'et.eter tae +•*cure!
seko,oi Wlpgtum Jun,Kion.
July 2 Mr. D. B. Murray, MIs Mary, 31
10311. -The Melghen (fovernment was and Mr.. Clift hurray. Mr. and M
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Black, white, ivory, navy and browns. 38 6125
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WASH GOODS
Pique Sheer Voiles and candy
of a outl,inatlon colors, very new
and guaranteed fast ....Per yard
stripes. Variety
39c'°d 59c
SSR SILK STOCKINGS
F&D'tashoned salt deft quality F 'ur new ,um -
suer elutd� by, to IL It 69+,, OWL, surd $1.00
price ren {�1.✓7t�, (OW •
UNOLEUMS AND CONGOLEUMS
AU slam up to 4 x syr yards. Nee 4 the
wide, bet malty L1tetle'nnue. 8peetal, pert ,I
running yang tttl
• 1*b1tla_s(_s1�.� Q Ai
one-
third MIR ,,New sad WNW at a Vast stkesl�aea 0a galasjoite
ie�'
else I z 4 yards
PENMAN'S �,D $19.50
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rine Bidbriggan double -thread W 2•piece and
combination& 30 to 44. ler snit 95c
MEWS Silk TIES
tib! n& mans and aM it i• a Aslt0101 dillies .
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For your cottage or sun porch. Made of berry
see grass with strong c'ottoc wary, In delightful
colorings and designs. L'vero else from smallest
etp to 3 x 4 yards. Coming at
$330
—BUTTERICK PATTERNS for JULY all in stock—
W. ACHESON & SON
Manitoba, Mr. and Mr. Wm, I)algia,{
end Mrs. Dulling, sr., of Monkton, sol
Mr. and Yrs. Wilson Salkeld, of
Stratford, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. 1. Miller recent:y.
„ Mr. and J[rs. Geo. Walker and Mr.
e and Mrs. E. Walker, sr., of near Wing
▪ tum, were tlaitors at W. J. Hun&
J, i phrey'a recently.
s Mrs. C. Derain 1s a visitor w:th her
_ Idaugbte:, lir-. Harry M,•.\'lister
Elms -ale,
Wetae.'s ltartbate Speaker --Miss
• Petty, guent .iraker for the Women's,
,.n Ii In>titnte. delighted a Lege a,tdlence
I with her addrew here Thursdar ate
I noon. ' Per maize subject we &o.
1 nsomte Peu«ihllitlee Wlth4u<kir Reaek,"
j but she alter spoke 'elegy on "Eating
v II for Health" and (food Deeming."
Miss Petty was *ecompanied by Mrs.
. fff Gordon BLwt, Miss M. E. Ralke:d and
Mr I Mrs. Sanderson of Gorier!, h. Mrs.
u Bl.aet, who 1s dletriet president, spoke
1e briefly. St. Augustine ladies were
', grneatq tad erode by lira. admits, Mrs.
ttaowdea sad Mrs. Tali pas__was gb
Wired. IMM Greta Wen •MmttllliIat
seas At tbeamtdialallaglmt
was IS*e.! and a social jamt await
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Sowerhy, alt [fiends of tie Pr.,
reser, made addests•es, 'meek
Mg very highlrlelle ir. 11f1trtri add bis
serest armmpllebele at1 ss leathery bats=
bandatan for the Federal Uoraraa.eh:.
P1'be Professor'• address wag Bet •ned
( to with deep interest. . if' „oke of
his travels. In which he has vetted all
the countries of Enrolee excepting two,
51440 Asia and .tfrlca. Hie talk was
i accompnled by lantern elides, mostly
taken by himwlf In he trivets, one
f which showed the beautifully kept
resting plane of mane Of oar soldier
toys who gave their 'Ives in the
Great War. A hearty vote of tbtnk•
teadmed-shaspa ,sed
be glad to hear him again wbeneeer
po%elhle. The meeting closed with the
National Anthem.
GEORGE SPOTTON POE THE
SENATE?
In tate Rouse of Commons on Tues-
day of last rock, In di•t•u -'ion of the
Gore�rntnent OM for public works
penditnre,. It was suggested by
8aadereson, 'literal member for tion
ueett• that the (testament Wel us.
the -•e expenditure to promote the
tion 0t government supporters
appeal soon to be made to the peep!
but tea. not voting any of the fill**
to (ono itucnl le t•la_W8Lt1.-the.
Coneerratlre tnemtet had little or
hope of election.
The fol:on;ag 1• from Huusard's
pert of the dl!ru--lon:
d
one vote, and t'arilament was der nod Ilya. Ch*
solved. At the election cm. *mew Ratl,i(N.Heph
bar 14 the 1�srals went t enthe! Se i t�rtpb. os. +
power.�`��/ M r.
1928. -IL K 8. tb.iattees tt4ap tsf T
wrecked on a shoal la Halifax b
.A century before H.M.B. La TrLtae Yr• Wr to AAdeeson atad
was wrecked on the same shoal, daudbier, of Tor'** tete Mots Of
�n 3 lir. *84 Mrs. Jos. Anderaoa.
Yea. jse. Anderson le flatting her
10118.-Champlalu returned to Que.- ; da , lire. 111,,., at Detroit.
teachers of our community are
all for vacation_
re at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. re,ently were Mr. and Mrs.
Tt►AI.ud and family, of Galt'
be Qrdalued In British Amer- t Mrs. am F:ngiaed sad Mrs. Jos. Frig
ca was '$ei.B'K--Coroaiingd4 w)w411i "°"Eur'kmrw--•Its-°toed -Nth-
was ordalned at Halifax on the date, I Dorsi kept fatally, of Owen Sound •
1884. -The centenary of the landing Mt slid )Ir-. Robert Deyelt, of Wing-
ot the Loyalists In Upper Canada was ham. Mod lir. Clayton and Lorne Solo -
celebrated to Toronto. A writer to MN of Stratford.
The Morning Post recently said of the ' The *empathy of tbe community 1e
Loyalist landing In U. C.: "One Ilan- exlN/ed to Mr. and Mrs. John McQnll-
"dred and fifty years ago one of tie Ian aad•femlly in their sad bereere-
"Anest acts of loyalty to the British meat
l.ertormel by Britian Mt 1. H II'aiiaee, who spent a few
efeated In the Hou c of Comnson• by John Clime"
glc war a was cloned a few years ago.
People thought nothing but prosperity
would follow 18e war. Alter these
years hare passed, the British people
may call themselves victors, and have
entered Germany, and bare been able
to tell some other nations what they
ought to do. The great questlou bt,
'Whit hard aft these thlnts done fur
u., f„r ,r lite today?' The Bible
says 1h, , shall he wars and rumors
of war.. We want to turn our thought,
to one.- channels, for a Christian has
a patriotic Linty to perform. The the home. There should be Sabi
greatest virtue of a uatlonal vile
r• .l.ou:d he humility. The iteltish Got-
t-: r neat profited by the opium trade,
but we tell the Chimer about our m-
imeos,
I !Iglon. When Jesse came Into J ern-
im eos, He might bare arrived 1n splen-
dor. if He was itolag to lead men
and women, He most set an example
of meekness, *ad so He arrived ou an
am Actlone a< humility made Ilam
to be regarded as a king. in Canada
we have teepoasLLUltla and we bare
110 we baps problems, Ooh of
dal is iris. assimme iiia
floe Ma= vitaeaecnit• ha 1!, d t
isNils ala OR tsars of the *anatase
r'o_•ee. We t :re young people who
are taking reepomgbtlitles that are not
tb$ra yet. Some an- too Independent
There has come a 11 arose for Indepc'n-
- I donee that we dou t deserve. There
t needs to be some 1:-udence in Canada
1- today. There are jest as true and Ane
Mt. and Mrs. Brock Orr and Don
aid, of Tomato, are spending their
F*lsts.-y. >1 1kdL:IdUV I !!1lts1 f4R Al. t.e oYmerttit- ..•_. - .....
These dlmcult problems sad perils in
young people of today have been
caused by those wbo are now grown
up We have been enacting laws for
the youth of Canada today. It takes
two to make war. If Britain had
Mkt that Britain would not go to
war, there would have been no war.
It was a smatter of Cbrtattan prin-
etpFe. fait -Led na to tight, It some-
one has blundered let as forgive him.
There are perils in Canada that we
must guard against. We must guard
,nth
' nhaerrance. What about golf, base-
ball. picture shows, fishing and motor-
ing on Sunday? We bare got to the
place wbere the Sabbath 1s the same
as other 491 P.ople go Into the
sanctuary to be entertained. We com-
mercialise everything we hurdle.
Sweepstake% will lead Canada off the
standard of living. To be sober is to
he your real self. One of the greatest
problems In Canada e a rellglots prob-
lem.` During the venire a male
quartette, composed of Item. P. W.
/Zany Painlye,
yval Prowl
and leek R . sang "III Oo'
WItere
Ton Want Me to foo.”
Kn. iglu Camaro
IYedree attended 11
picnic at the 0.A.t
alder.
ulsfskAtka Jewel.
r•illi I(1`e. Fieri
taA w'set.eai
bee and at once cum,ueuced to build
the "Habitation 4e Quebec." which be-
came
it
came the foundatiou- of the "ancient
city of Canada."
1770. -The Snot Presbyterian min-
ister
dIOI ER1CH TOWNSHIP, July 3. --
Mt. and Mts. Thos. Campbell aid Lam
lly. of Brussels, spent the holiday
tate borne of (he .ady'a mother, Mrs. A
cock.
sous la 70nad people se eau be found.
Mr. Ind Mn. J. t. tIetran of 004-
•
erne ■re occupying Mr. Fred Nattel's
cottage for the sussinet. •
Mr. and Kra Atria McAllister and
family, of Middleton's, and Mra Jame*
Steepe, of Clinton, were Sunday vlslt-
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rot,.
McAlleter,
Three grimes of softball were played
by ,tfw' Union team last week. -Ge
Monday night, MoGew team pl* .t;
with a wore of 21-7 to favor of rola.
Tuesday night Exeter team Phefed aa!
Colon won 164. On Thursday melt;
Porter's 11111 teem played, resulting
1-'.-12 In favor of Union team. These
games are attnietine .great ■ttentlon,
4irge gatherings being present on each
.ruing.
The high school entrant'* examina-
tion. are being held 1n Ooderieh on
Tue*riey, Wednesday and Thursday of
thk. week. Two pupils, Maurice Har-
wood end Erlc McAWster, go from
t'nion. Only one, Raymond Ginn,
write* from Taylor's Corner.
Mr. and Krs. J. W. Simpson of
Guelph spent Sundae and tbe holiday
at the home of the'ady'e mother, Mrs.
Jas. Raises
Quite a number from Itis commne-
tty took In the 'feminine Ilry celebra-
tion in OnderIch on Monday.
Achoot closed on Friday afternoon
t 'Union S.8. Nn. R. The leacher,
Mho Rnth E. Erase. has releiroe4 to
her home In (.einton for the hc•I1•l.tys.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sowerhy, 'air, an9
Mot. Fd. Sowerhy, Kennet;* std Doris
and Mr. and Mrs. Rabe. bowerbe.
Brute and Betty attended the 9n ,w-
rleu rennlon on Saturday.
Gains t Netea.-The Sund*y
paring papule *111 be held on Wed-
nesday, ,lnly 19th, at the lane behind
Harvey F1tiler'*. Everyone, young
nd 01d, be cordialiy invited to come
and bring a basket. There will
he no meeting of the 7.1.8. on Friday
lght, owing to the joint plenlc with
he Y.P.S. of Porter's HIII.-..A pet-
10tle wervtee lit kee*ptng win 17nmatl-
on Day was held at 1'nion on Sunday.
he 'setae. Rev. F. W. Craik, detie-
red hie sermon erten the text,
thimble ynnrsetra therefore melee
he mighty hand of God, tbdt He may
Telt you in dire time, crating all
one care epos 131m, for He teeth
or yon. Be soler, be vigilant: 74-
111110 your adversary the devil, as a
roaring lion. Walketh atemt, seeking)
hone he away devour" (I Peter 3:
1. .The preacher Mid: "Sounding
f Mtnwta, waving of flag•, meer•hing
M may !ewe rtrtiewo arnstsWo tet
the days gone by; something to 40
Rh the nphollding of the national
tet W. betlevs that there should
never rem. Into the world ante a err•
ee. settlers who tracked northward 40 week/ at Norwood, returned on Set-
t: with ehatteted futures, pre- I nrda7 *4 n irenied by Mr. and Mrs.
i'' -'pared to start 11?' anew rather than! W. Gallagher and *9,. Helen Thom
"remain with the wooded United nod ig the Pte.* of Mt. and Mr%.
ne "Ata.." On a fnonntomit -erected 11 II Welke* Miller -and Mr: and Mrs, 14 -
eke. fiamlitou ate these wood.; -Neither Thom.
� cnttA+ ration r t their
"pltilma perseention of their kinsmen (Intended for tut week)
Wt , ep r prorc•r:e, the • • •
e' "In reeo.t, not the galling chains of ST, 111'I.1.AM June 2l Mr Callum
"impeleoament could break their I Cameron, of • a am
rpfr- Detroit, Is *pending s
s4 as its er (Iltorce the from a loyalty)weeks holidays with Mr. and M
ash,
- i►1fl►ritri - r Mrs
pataRel." 11(41 the 1oho t -"neon and enjnylpg the com-
ppace existing between Canada and I May of he mother and mister,
the Culled States will also be cele- ; Mts. !'bas. MCAree, of McAuley•
re hrnted this year -14th -by the re-
wire
by President Roosevelt o[
Fort \btgara, which Ir tate un' ; ett',eigth war leas than 1,880. T'be
Let me '*ay to the Minister of N
Hanel Defence that It is not because
he dues tot need It that there is u
expenditure far oxford county In th
bill. 1 hare tonee to the conelusi
that the Prime Minister, been*.* n
know that at three he le ruthless, nn
if he 10101 ono of his eolleagtnee 1
goiug down Le throws him to the acre
heap. bn• arrived at the (dna sio
that the Minister of National Defeo
ha. not n ('hinetnan'e chance In O
fort at the ttwT( election, and that
hereasun there Is DO expenditure o
hat rnnnty.
.Mr.,Mptotton: 1Veii, wNl!
Mr. Sanderson: f wlfl come to n
Mod friend from Worth Jinron (Mr
lot tun) - -
Itt. Apntton: To Save time to t!'Is
ra'e,.a of elimination an4 get on with
he bushes i will admit 1 hare no
tante.
Mr. tiendereon 1 *nee (Testi; to
my goal friend from North Huron.
Tie Ars Ur T133 itot a change. and he
right. There i- nn expenditure ate
rentty for North Huron. The Prime
Inleter hes e0ID1• to the eonclnwbon,
nd 1 regret It eery tench, that m7
IA trend- In the next election will
left at home. There ie a ram,"
Ing about, whk4, 1 bops M true. that
eh. hon. memhrr for North Hunan Ie
to he put in the Senate before the
next election. are annonMTd. 1
think he wonid at last add weigh' to
the Renate, If nothing *Art.
lire 811'tton' IW,*i. is white*.
fob. rldikotinea tolled
says. "Rarkis la wIRit'." Efe Maya that
+nada only one speech In his own
reItnency during the Provinces!
elm it it tae bad be did not
ice mor
a T dace Brldsh 4',,, wen 811 kilted, while the
I In the world where the British, French
0 and American flags di every day. American Inn. was 30R
lag lAY. lion. .\leza*der T. Gait was
n11 ( Jab' 4 knightat. He was the drat Minister
1ti91-The town of Tyree Rivers, of leinam,' of the Dominion in 1907,
c coewbee-, was founded and we. flip find HI
d I by 1* Vlolette. Rh Cderotp bis
NOw a very Important Industrial clty, (in Lsn,len, le40-A3, He devoted he
i lit wan originally a large fur -trading I inter 3' ars
to rite development of
n e.u41'e, mud war for many yearn a 10atberu A11p•rta, and died September
ba•ttleteld where many corrfiets took 1 10, 1303.
e'e' place between the French and the la- 1 Jerk Gtt•st, of Toronto, wsa
T- , dlans. Tile year the city is celebrat- I the Diamond Scuffs at Henley,
is ! Ing its tercentenary. I July 1
r i ltt90.-F'ruutenac•, with a force of I 1708 Pierre Le Moyne, Shur d'Hxr-
'2t) men, left Montreal to attack the eira one of the most colorful figures
)- I Onondagas. The rake was not so sue -1 In Nrly ('*uadlan history, died It Ha-
• Ic•eseful as the one made eight years rant, ninon. in 10891 he captured Mare
before. -- Factory, Fort Rupert, andAlbt
1807.-a remarkable chartroomsty. 1*
1 n 1 0(� eaytured the stip Iirmpsbire, lu
Centerline history peered by the death Redeem Bay; in 1090, captured Fort
of lion. Amor de Cosmos, who had Sefeen ; in 1004, as commander of the
twin Premier of British Columbia Peach fleet, captured Fort Nelson;
1872-74. He was born at Windsor, to IRaf, raided Newfoundland ; In
N,R., *a John Smith. brit as be at- 1807, ewept alt before him in the
taieed prominence the prorate name 00548, and latter ?minded the State of
Bmkh tea• displeasing to him, so ire had*,
a armlet act of the Dominion Paella- ( hns.
.-ltohert Gourley "ea used • the
ment passel changing his name to Government mutt anxiety" by hold -
Amor de (roman t borer of the World I. Ise! a "convention of tree enquiry"
1924.--A hill wee passed by the 1 aid making eery epeer•Itea at York
Home of Commons by which the (Teront„r. Confining his agitation,
United (intent of Canada mage into be &temente, tired out of bial pltttleiM.
being. Ry it the union of the Con- *tad ".'s rte -meted and banished to
rroamtlonal, Mettedlst and some Pres- Netinn,l, where be died in poverty.
hyterlan ehnrehes took plum, but a t/llif 7
very rnnriderable portion of the Pres-
byterians remained edthee1 to their
Church.
ef; ,propbat'y to declare 'hat it is by
illi' '1'hei British. under (Mineral
Meant, began tbe attack o* fort
Ju
= Ilingatn. Oa July 18 he was idll•d.
haftfort
1314. 'Ni. - Rill ib enfoliii ir-fi laat'1by_ 1r w1piseal clasest:l on July 23
at Strada' (!root, nest Oat Ww. IFIr --111r W111 mer
They had abandoned • was
armee Piet- n of the LmpeNai Prtq Coned'
Om sad attacked (lea.nal $town's was untitled to tae pruft, "Right
army of over 8,000, wino tbeke total sirerir.hie.”
BACKACHE
Unstated treeineys
4000 Salm: E
Logr:toidbiAlstk 6.807...riaDe!distb:-
le dm thee, cold wawa of Mame
Take. Motor; hate; swine:
Rlde trail Enjoy yourself so the fnit
Share he owl..11_,_d gay social life
of Jasper Path
centre of the =la Rockies.
fates era way &elm Iodise rates too.
ere remareably swum sod de-
tails fees any Caseate Nationat agent.
Jasper Golf Week Ana. 26 - Sept 1.
JASPIDt PARK 'al
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