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CANADIAN NATION THANKSGNING
July 3rd, 1927
On Ss nday, July3, at the hour of 2.30 in
the
afternoon,from the coasts,'of the Atlantic
ocean to t e coasts o 1' e : act c ocean, le
people of the Dornirnion of Canada are invited
to assemble
aand participate in an exppression
of Thanksgiving which will be nation-wide.
Theel hale been made and issued by the National Com.
ere the Cel b oio i d jubilee of Confederation, with a
mittee';for thp.Celebratian:of the'Diamon, lt.
view to providing an order of proceedings which may be followed in all
Darts ofthe Dominion and which will permit of participation in the National
ThaIt wil be or the incial as a ichors.
provincial and local committees to make the arrangements
It will be for p v
necessary to the :assembling of the people in their respective g themroceied�
and to the ensuring of due precision in the time and order_ dl p
W. BRYDONE
Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public, etc.
Office:
SLOAN BLOCK CLINTON
DR. J. C. GANDIER
O$Uce Hours: -1.80 to 3.30 p,m., 6.30
to 8.00 p,m., Sundays, 12.20 to 1.30 -p.m,
Other hours by appointment ouly.
Office and Residene., - Victoria St.
DR. FRED G. THOMPSON
Office and Residence:'
Ontario Street ' - Clinton, Ont.
One door west of Anglican Church.
Phone 172.
Eyes examined and glasses fitted.
AT OTTAWA
At the capital of the Dominion, Their Excellencies the Governor
1> ud'Viscountess Willingdon, the Prime Minister and Members of
Genera a
the Cabinet, Members of. the Privy Council, the resat ,Members of Perna -
flout and of the Ontario Legislature, the Mayor and. Members of the Coun-
cil- of the Oity-of Ottawa, and other public personages,` together with the
heads of all reiigieus denominations,.wiil be, asked' to,take a central position
llnmediately 'in front of the entrance to the Houses of Parliament. An-
nouncement of the several selections will be made' by Hie. Excellency' The
Governor General, and participation in the singing or recital. thereof will be
aided by ouch facilities as the Local t;elebratton Committee may decide.,
At the Capitals or the several 'Provinces it is proposed that gatherings
similar in character take place immediately in front of their respective.
Legislative -Buildings, the, Lieutenant Governors to be responsible for the
order of proceedings.
LOCAL THANKSGIVING
In Canada the municipal system lies -at the very basis of its parlia-
mentary institutions. It is therefore proposed that in cities, towns and vil-
lages other than capitals -the National Thanksgiving proceedings should be
accorded a relationship to the Municipality similar, to that given it at the
several Capitals. No settlement or hamlet in the Dominion is too small or ,
too remote to, participate officially in the National Thanksgiving,
THE PROGRAMME
Whilst the order, of proceedings here set forth is one which it is hoped
may. be followed in all parte of the Dominion, it is recognized, that additions
thereto,- or subtractions therefrom may be deemed advisable by local Com-
mittees; also that substitution of other numbers for those printed may he
necessary, especially where translations are required. It Is therefore under-
stood that alterations of this kind may be made whenever local Committees
eo decide, The person presiding shall announce the several numbers in -the
order of proceedings and, read aloud the explanatory -passages. With the
exception of the first and last numbers, the singing should, where possible,
be proceeded by the playing of the air by accompanying musical lnstre-
ments as arranged for3ay the local Committees, To facilitate unison in the
passages to be read aloud, such methods shall -be followed ae local Commit-
tees may arrange for in advance. ,•
DR. PERCIVAL HEARN
Otfce and Residence:
Huron Street Clinton, Ont.
Phone 69
(Formerly occupied, by the late Dr.
C. W. Thompson).
Eyes Examined and Glasses Pitted.
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractor -Electrical Treatment.
Of Wingham, wilt be at the Commer-
cial Inn, Clinton, on Monday, Wednes-
day and Friday forenoons of each
week.
Diseases of all kinds successfully
handled,
GEORGE . ELLIOTT'
Licensed Auctioneer for the County
of Huron..
Correspondence promptl;- answered.
Innetediate arrangements can be made
for Sales Date at The News -Record,
Clinton, or by calling Phone 203.
Charges Moderato and Satigtaottoa
Guaranteed.
OSCAR KLOPP
Honor Graduate ,Carey Jones' National
School of Auctioneering, Chicago. Spe-
cial course taken in Pure Bred Live
Stock, Real Blstate, Merchandise and
Farm Sales. Rates in -keeping with
prevailing market. Satisfaction as -
mired. Write or wire, Zurich, Ont.
Phone 18-93.
B. R. HIGGINS
Clinton, Ont.
General Fire and Life Insurance.•Agent
Thr Hartford Windstorm, Live Stock,
Automobile and Sickness and Accident
Insurance. Huron aud"Erle and Cana-
da Trust Bonds. Appointments made
to meet parties at Brucefi•eid, Varna
and Bayfield. 'Phone 87,
TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive at and depart from
Clinton as follows:
Buffalo and Goderich Div.
Going Eaet, depart 6.26 a.m.
2.52 p.m.
Going West, ar. 11.10 a.m.
ar. 6.08 dp. 6.53 ,p.m,
ar. 10.04 p.m.
London, Huron & Bruce Div.
Going South, ar. 7,56 dp. 7.56 a.m.
It 01 4.10 p.m.
Going North, depart 6.60 p.m.
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11.06 11.15 a.m.
Order of Proceedings ..
Precisely at 2.30 in the afternoon, (local time) the proceedings shall
commence.
All present shall sing.
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TUNE -OLD HUNDREDTH. L.M. Key of G.
No. 1. Praise God from whom all blessing's_,ftow;
Praise Him, all creatures here below;
Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;
Praise rather, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen.
COMMEMORATIVE OF THE PIONEERS AND SETTLERS WHO LAID
OUR COUNTRY'S FOUNDATIONS.
To be read by the person presiding.
Tlie i shall be' -read aloud by all present.
No. 3.
O be joyful in the mord all ye lands;
Servo f•he l.ord wltJi t>ladlr<;se rift onlno before itis presence with a sang.
Bo 3'e euro i rat the Lord Jia is (Ic1ci;
It' is fie that hath xnade us, and not we ourselves;
O go your way into His gates with: thanksgiving and
praise;
Be thankful unto Him: and speak good of H15 name.
For the Lord is gracious, Ills mercy is everlasting;
And Itis -truth endureth:from generation to generation.,
To be read by the person presiding.
The text of the Lord's Prayer as here set forth is as used at the open-
ing a- eA:c1) day's
pening_of-eachday's proceedings in the Parliament' of Canada by the Speaker
of the Commons and the Speaker of the Senate.
Then shall 'be sold by all present. .
No; 4.
Our, Father which art in, heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy King -
Wo aro His people and the Shoop of His pasture,
It is appropriate that the first note of Thanksgiving should also be
commemorative of the early pioneers and settlers who by their labors laid
the foundations of our nation, The words of the following hymn have been
sung through many generations and in many lands: They acquire a new
significance as they call to mind the trials and privations of those heroic
men and women who, in deep forest or lonely clearing, made the first Cana-
dian homes. Leaving behind many of their own kin and friends and the
securities and comforts of civilization, they brought with them a high cour-
age, firm endurance, and an abiding faith in the God of their fathers.
Then shall be sung by all present.
TUNE -MARTYRDOM. C.M. First Tuue.
No: 2.
O God of Bethel! by whose hand
Thy people still are fed;
Who through this weary pilgrimage
Haat all our fathers led:
Our, vows, our prayers, we now present
.Before Thy throne of grace; „
God of our fathers!! be the God
Of their succeeding race.
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Through each perplexing path of life
Our wandering footsteps guide;
Give un each day our daily bread,
And raiment fit provide.
O spread Thy covering wings around,
Till all our wanderings cease,
And at our Father's loved abode
Our souls arrive in peace.
The McKillop Mutual
-Fire Insurance Company
Head Office, Seaforth, Ont.
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DIRECTORY:
President, ,Ta;oes Connolly, Godorich;
Vice, Jams, Evans, Beechwood; Sear.
Treasurer, Thos. E. 2 -lays, Seaforth.
Directors: George McCartney, Sea.
forth; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; J. G.
Grieve, Walton; Wm. Ring, Seaforth;
M. McEwen, Clinton; Robert Ferries,
Harlock; John Benneweir, Brodhagen;
Jas. Connolly,'Goderich.
Agents: 'Alex,' Leitch, Clinton; .J, w.
Yeo, Goderich; Ed. Hinchray, Sea.
forth; W. Chesney, Lrgmondville; 11.
G, Jarmuth, Brodhagen.
Any money` to be paid in may be
paid to IVIoorish Clothing Co„ Clinton,
or at Cutt's Grocery, Goderich,
•Patties desiring to affect Inanranee
r transact other busitiese will be.
hr
attended to 00 application to,
%137 of the above officers addressed to
sir reapectivo post office. Losses
spected by the Director who live*
otreat the scene.
t I, "pleotrickt'r ''Monad have been sc
'Counted a black, are : in the Middle.
ee, a says writer, In other wards,
'ttchcraft,
Bore -"And what a)'e\your
bn suicide?" Rio Victim--
OS
ictim-illi'lianerous."
CANADA'S DIAMOND
JUBILEE RESOLUTION
(Passed Unanimously by the House of Commons and
the Senate, Ottawa, April 14, 1927.)
"Resolved, that as Canada is approaching the sixtieth
anniversary of her founding as a Dominion, the ori approeciation
eni
of Canada place on record its deep app
the
achievements of the Fathers of Confederation; and with
united voice express its faith sece in thememfuture of the
this our country, and its development
British Commonwealth of Nations, owing allegiance to His
Majesty the King. '
"It is the earnest wish of Parliament that the Diamond
Jubilee Celebration forwhich plans are now being rapidly
matured shall commemorate appropriately and enthusiastic-
ally the accomplishment of Confederation and the subsequ-
ent progress of the Dominion. We trust that this commem-
oration will lend added inspiration to the patriotic fervour
of our people, and afford a clearer Vision of Our aspirations
and ideals, to the end that from sea to sea there may be
developed a robust Canadian spirit, and inall things Cana-
dian profounder national unity." -
Into Rio Courts with
dom come. Thy wiil.be done in Earth', as it is in ,Heaven: Give us this day
our daily bread. And forgive us our trespas880, es we forgive them that
trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; but) deliver us front
evil, -Amen; o'
COMMEMORATIVE OF THE FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION.
To be read,.by the person presiding.
Tho value and interest of history are derived chieflyh'om the lives and
services of the men whom it commemorates. Without these the progress
'of the nation would be little worth recording. Upon this day of National
Thanksgiving it Is fitting to recall the eminent .seryices of the Fathers of
Confederation, , through whose' efforts, the scattered Provinces of Canada
have been united under one constitution. Our appreciation of their great-
ness increases with the passing years. To follow in their footstep,{ In de -
;voted service to our Country is the highest tribute we can -pay to their
memory. Expression is given' to this tribute in the words of the following
hymn.
Then shall be sung by all present.
TUNE -T. ANNE. C.M. Third Tune.
Lord, while for all mankind we pray
Of every clime and coast,
O hear us for our native laud,
The land we love 111e most.
Our fathers' sepulchres are hers,
And here our kindred dwell,
Our children too; -how should we love
.Another land so well? -
O guard our shores from every foe;
With peace our borders bless,
With prosperous tines our cities crown,
Our fields with plenteousness.
Unite to in the sacred love
Of knowledge, troth, and Thee;
And let our hills and valleys shout '
The songs of liberty.
Lord of the natious,thus to Thee
Our country we commend;
Be Thou our refuge and our trust,
Our everlasting Friend. Amen.
Then shall be read aloud by all present.
No. 6.
i Therefore thou shalt keep the Commandments of the Lord thy God, to
walk in His ways and to fear Iltm,
For the Lord thy God brlfigeth thee into a good land; a laird of brooks
of water, of fountain's, and depths that spring out of the valleys and
hills;
A land of wheat, and barley and vines, and lig trees, and pomegranates;
a land of oil, olive and honey;
A land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not
lack anything in it; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills
thou mayest dig brass;
When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless the Lord thy
God for the good land which He hath given thee. Beware that thou
forget not the Lord thy God, in not keeping His Commandments, and
His Judgments and His Statutes. -Dont. viii, 0.11.
ii Obey My voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be My people; and
walk ye in all the ways that I have commanded you, that 1t may be well
unto you,-Jer. vii„ 23.
iii Honour thy father and thy mother, as the Lord thy God hath command-
ed thee; that thy days may be prolonged, and that it may go well with
thee, in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. -Dent. v„ 11.
iv. mAnd what ercy, a ddt th the wo k humbly with thy rd quire of thee,
God. bMinahut to ajustly and to love
v1, 8
If thou draw Qut thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul;
then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as noon day;
and the Lord shall guide thee contineally.-lsa, Iviti„ 10.11,.
These are the' Statutes and.Judgments, which ye shall observe to do in
the land, which the Lord God of thy fathers givoth"thee to possess it,
all the days that Ye live upon the earth,-Deat.xil„ 1,
CANADA
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CANADA IN 1763,
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COMMEMORATIVE INTHOSE WHOSE
THE CO NTYSSERVICHAVE
E
BEEN GIVEN
Here shall be sounded
TH,E LAST POST „
To be followed by' a' minute of complete silence, At the conclusion of the
minute ,,of silence.
i. -. Stnall:hosun0 by all present
ELDERS'. 10,10,10.10. Second Tune.: No. 7,
'rhrough dust of conflictand through. battle -dame;
Tranquil you lie,. your knightly virtue proved,
Your memory hallowed in the Land you .loved.
To be read by the person presiding.
On this day of National Thanksgiving it is especially appropriate that
we should keep in remembrance those brave men and women who have
made the Supreme Sacrifice in the service of our country. We cannot more
worthily commemorate their memory than in prayer that we, the living,
may derive strength and courage to hold fast the priuciples of service and
freedom for which they died.
Let the Children Color Canada's .lEmblem.
New Water Power Develop-
,,tent
The records of the Dominion Water,
Power and Reclamation Service el' the
De)^'r_.tnlent of he interior show that
a very satisfactory amount or new
Wale -•'-power development is now. lli
hand and sill more is in for the •
future.. I is estimated that 400,000 '
horse -power will be .completed in -1927;
and that, -the further, works which is
practically assured will a am ,ate
some 1,000,000 horse -power m' three
o1 lour y't"'trs time:
At fife. Right -
Miss Nortense Cartier, only surv1v-
ing daughter- of. Sir e0rge [I11 018
Carite•r•rone of the. Fathers of Canfod--
oration,.
wtio Mare to Canada a fete
dans ago :s the guest .nf the White
5 r Linc 10 attend rho ceremonies -in
C0nt1Qa in conneatl0n with the Jubilee
of Confederation.`
Proudly you: gathered; rank on rank to war,
As Who had heard God's message from afar;
All you had hoped for, all you,had, you gave
To save Mankind -yourselves you scorned to save.
Splendid you passed, the great surrender made,
Into -the light that nevermore shall fade; '
Deep your contentment in that blest abode,
Who wait 'the 'last 'clear trumpet -call of God.
V.
I THE GOVERNMENT OF OURA PRAYER FORDIVINE GUIDANCE N
LAND.
To' be read by the person presiding. -
On February 19, 1927, a Select Committee of, the Canadian House of
Commons reported ','that it is' desirable, that the business of the house be
opened, each day by Prayer to Almighty God to Invoke :His 'blessings upon,
its deliberations."gave as to the italicized parts, rendered necessary
through its adaptation to the present occasion, the ;text of the following
prayer is that of a portion of the prayer as since read by the Honourable
the Speaker of the House of Commons. a
Then shall be said by all present.
No, 8.
"Most, Gracious ,God, we humbly beseech Thee
especially for this Dominion, and herein more particularly for the Governor
General, the 'Senate, and the House of Commons, in their legislative
capacity, as also for all legislative and municipal bodies in the discharge
of their public -duties; that Thou wouldst be pleased to direct and prosper
all their consultations, to the advancement of Thy glory, the safety, honour
and welfare of bur -Sovereign and His Dominions, that all things may be
so ordered and settled' by their endeavors, upon the best and surest founda-
tions, that 'peace and happiness, truth, and' justice, religion and piety,
may
be established among us tor all generations, Amen.
Then shall be read aloud by all present.
No. 9,
No. 10.
PSALM LXVIL
God be merciful unto us, and bless us;
And cause His face to shine upon us;
That Thy way may be known upon earth,
Thy saving health among all nations.
Let the people praise Thee, 0 God;
Let all the people praise Thee. '
0 let the nations be glad and sing for joy:
For Thou shalt judge the people righteously,
And govern the nations upon earth.
Let the people praise Thee, 0 God;
Let all the people praise Thee.
Then shall the earth yield her increase;
And God, even our 08711 God, shall bless us.
God shall blows us;
And all the ends of the earth shall tear Hint.
Then shall be sung by all present.
MORNING LIGHT, 7.6,7.6.D. Q. J. Webb, 1803.5?.
Ft'oIll ocean unto ocean
Our land shall own Thee Lord,
And filled with true devotion,
Obey Thy sovereign word.
Our prairies and our mountains,
Forest and fertile field,
Our rivers; lakes and fountains,
To Thee shall tribute yield. Amen.
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V.
NATIONAL ANTHEMS
Then shall be sung by all present.
No. 11. 0 CANADA •
0 Canada! Our home and Native Land!
True patriot -love 1n all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North, strong ad free,
And stand on guard, 0 Canada,
We stand on guard for thee. •
"0 Canada, glorious and free!
We stand on guard, we stand on guard fon' thee!
0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee!
Then shall be sung by all present.
No. 12.
GOD SAVE THE KING
GO save our gracious King,
Long live our noble King,
God save the King:
Send Him victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long, to 'reign over us;
God save the ICiug.
THE END.
EVERYO 871^ •, E CELE !l'T ATE
Let Nothing Intefere With Your Arrangements
for Joining in Canada's Birthday
Party Festivities.
FROM SYDNEY TO DAWS ON A NATIONAL JUBILEE
On Friday, ,Tuly 1st, Canada oele-I OLD CUSTOM.REVIVED.
brates her-sixtietheBirthday: Every, Bon fires and fireworks are all really
for the night of July 1st and granted
truennd loyal Canadian should lvn'e,' good weatherr it is anticipated that
and no dub has, plana for participe beacon fires will flash from hea'lland
log in that glad event. From Sidney, to headland across our country from
Cape Breton, to Dawson, Yukon, true' coast to coast. The,rovival of this old
r Canadian% are,entering into the spirit, time custom of flashing news by bel-
of the day and are either actively en-, con is expected to' add quite a spec -
gaged in : promoting the celebration,; tacular appearance to the night of
through work 011 0110„ 00 more of'the. July lst.
many entertainment committees or
ease planning to participate as a
cheering onlooker.
PLANS DTVI RSIFIF,D.
Pe'reants unveiling of eommemor-
T,HE COUNTRY ORGANIZED.
Due to the efforts of the committee
in charge of 'the Diei 0nd Jllhilee
Celebration, the suggestions they have
made and the"-ivhole-hearted support
ativetablets and memorials, • public they have received' from all quarters,
speeches, folk (lancets, old-time re-. we feel sure that the commemoration
unions will. be the order of the day.I of July 1st, 1927, will go down in
Every band its the country ,will Ise' history as an in:5piretion to the patri-
doing its utmost to stir the patriotic otisn1 of our people, especially the
'sentiment af. our people. In the large young, so that they will appreciate
centres, well organized parades with a consciousness of healthy Can -
floats representative of -present pre-, athoolein, and while joining iri a na-
,;ress or reminiscent of bygone days tionul celebretintl may they join hi a
are all ready to make their appear- spirit er national unity arising
once. 'above and beyond party affi ia-
In the smaller centres' lacreqse, tion 'and the narrow confines of ince
baseball and come-et:Wye sportshave or creed, makin; our country's birth -
been arranged, while many prominent day the symbol of a closer knit, kind-
somA,are vi011103g he scenes of their tier Canadian people rejoicing in the
r,'hld6naotl to"plant.t5'oes stud to par-, heritage. of Canadnandsm and all for
ticlpate in the:celehi'ation ceremonies,' which it stands.
Port Chaxnbly,' Quebec
Fort Chambly, twenty miles south-
west of Montreal d na conspicuous
headland of the, Richelieu river, is
a n1ost picturesque' and interesting
ruin. 'The first Fort Chantblywas
erected by the E.reneh in 1066 and the
hullding of 'the present.stlucttu'e was
begun n in 1.709. In 1251 the fort was
bancloned a9+a'militar•y post and in
1921 was pliiced unKict' the care of the
Canadian National Parks Branch of
the Department of the Interior to be
preserved as a valuable memorial of
the early military history of Canada.
It is near one of Quebec's,main high-
ways and is visited by many motoriats
every year.
Medicine Vertdor-"Two years ago
I was a physical wreck. What do you
think has madethis great change?"
Bystander --•"What change?"