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FORMER GODERICII
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THURSDAY. LAY dik. IW .
lMuIIM�IIpInginoloi moin1MMNIpnMNIlf•Nr iwImmiat
Wks Mita the Active Crater si Mannar Lail, Hawaii, When is
Eraptina Twsty-Seres Years Age
RECALLED BY PRESENT ACTIVITY OF SAME VOLCANO Developing, Printing
.1 FILMS
Mr. W.. Mme► Wrote Gralhiic Stag of His Experiences in 1899
The following very interesting an area of country around which a
story of the activity of Idiom Loa, lava flow has gone—an island in a
written by Mr. Wm. blcCluskoy, from lava, flow. In such wild places
Hilo, Hawaii, under date of July 18th, , goats, geese and quail abound.
1$99, to bis sister, who is now lyra.' The evening repast was relished
by an. Ferns were gathered on
Robert Davidson, of .Dungannon, :is which to 'spread the blanket* for a
recalled by the activity in the same bed. A large camp fire wee built
mountain recently and we are in- for . the night was clear and cool.
debted to Mrs. D*vidton for the op-' Wes had reached" an elevation of
portunityy of publishing this. t eight thousand feet. After watch*
At three o'clock on the nsorening ing for a few hours the glare insults- .
of Ameriea', natal day, ewe, seven- {up the mountain) we betook our- ---
naders, anvils and firecrackers, were mea to -our fern celiac sand na- .. , .
disturbing the slumbers of Hilo,_she s sweet restorer soothed us into!, was intense and care had to be exer- Hawaiian seers discerned a throne
Was rung up from Central Telephone oblivion under the starry firmament issuing from molten openings. The with a crown overhanging it. The
Office and notified that Madam Pele, which bent over us' ao affectionately entire abl'ence of moisture in the interpretatiion is . that Lilluekalani, • •
elo long inactive, had joined in the• near. atmosphere *lone rendered' the heat now abroad, will return and yet
celebrations and lighted her torch in Long before daybreak many were tolerable, ,wield the sceptre over Hawaii net. '
the form of a grand volcanic Dirt, astir piling fuel on the fire and re- hove .freely we breathed as we
break near the summit of Mauna volving before 'it. After a hastily gained the old formations on. the The good man who goes wrong is
Loa. 11-repared eup of coffee and a rasher 'windward side of the crater—the but a bad anon ,who has-been- found
The fest Fourth of July since 1 of bacon we"again set Out to con- surpasaing side
owonders of 'which, with out.
Hawaii became part'of the Great time our ascent, fixed eye and ,silent tongue we long
Republic was a gala day in Hilo, but. Ey. noon Kipuka .Ahiu (wild'.•ki- gazed upon. 1 . Excellent for CrauPY Children.-
notwithatanding the .•rej.oicings the parka) was reached. This was as This •crater is a cone about three �` hen a child is suffering with croup
citizens kept close watch: on the tar as we could take the animals hundred and fifty' feet long, two bun. t• •
Mountain, for old 'resident�ers meal-' and about twelve miles from the out- dred and fifty feet wide and sixty ft, it is a good plan to us,. Dr. T':iomas
led the.different times the molten break. With our canteens of w iter E the top of the cone in fountains like Eclectric Oil. It reduces the inftarre
lave; threatened existence of this • 'which we had filled in'the morning'
charming little. of
perilous situatioi, along the flow of 1881..
her progress. Streets are being pro- There are two kinds of lava, pa. from 'sixty to one hundred feat above throat and chest, earache, rheumatic
diced and ,magnificent business•:the top of.the.cone in funtains like pains, : cuts, bruises and . sprairie•
blocof lava rock haveltakenthehe plsace. of led the sm th .ki d, buhe tritsram hl- - omsoupon the heavyhe lke sound ewhich roar Dr. Thomas' hou an Oil a is i idid-
P nests is like that • of ice formed oh pe a many thousands as an indis-
the quaint buildings of the past. Na of the ocean as it surges #empestu« ensable of the Parody medicine
:abler :property owners sought the: great likes. during stormy ously against a rocky coast. huge P
and Enlarging
•
H1 C. DUNLOP
The Rexall Drug Store
Bedford Block - Goderich
i
by the sea. Her and necessary provisiops and cloth-
res not delayed log we made a dash up the ascent
of about seventy* degrees.. Within iic elation and loosens the rhlegre. env -
the bubbling, seething, roaring, rev- ing speedy relief to the little seek -
Ing, red hot lavawhich spouts up er. It is equally reliable for wire•
points of vantage from which to weather, The latter is composed ofmasses of moltep rock shoot rep to chest.
aders, •anvils and firecrackers were loose 'reeks (clinkers) with very the turning point. where ahoy appear
at night .A newspaper could be read sharp edges and points and •is next o remain suspended for. an instant
by 8' Re y ve mrjes dist« an again into the
turbulent
Pile Sufferers
its light . t rat to impossible to cross. The flow on d fall u]
ant, which we walked is pahoehoe but it, caldron or splash: over the `edge'and
EDITGRIAte COMMENT possibly a number may have some --.present offices of the town treasurer • is t rowed . in several Rices b ,a -a
thing constructive to offer in the way and clerk and collector are anything' ' .Tho 'Island of' Hawaii, practically floiys. p Y roll down the side, thus .adding to
speaking. is composed of two. large the cone.
THE TOWN 'HALL BYLAW of suggestions for improving the con- but adequate. And .the problem of mountains, Mauna Kea, an extinct ' hardly had we covered three At the lower • and of the cone is .s
ditions in the town for a municipal the absolute lack of a municipal hall ` volcano. 13805 ,feet.h: and. le miles .when. several. grew wear '- and -g* in" .mouth. nd'about opposite .k this
Without exypn, n. to the town '8h. lemma Y . P is tt pp to
' a meeting place' and . ofiicea and far where a political convention or a pub- I Zeit, 13675 feet. high, containing sev- footsore. These were ` relieved of and within a stone's throw is a. play-
(thanl.r to the offer o£ Mr. Buchan naril active craters .at different atti- thou burdens. whimacla. it all t ed
to bear the toot 'Of taking the Vote other needed accommodations, ' and lie meeting of any sort can be held order for the others. M n e he� whicutwenase the present eruption
The Star Will welcome MAY letter for where- thepeople can attend. in ani tides' The' � Al:River drain Y h a Y b gin h e. de ,thus gaining a
and to the offer of the local papers to ' the lower end of the valley between i to• straggle and .when we had gone point 4C:i which we looked fair into
give the necessary insertions of the, publication that has .a real suggest sort of comfort has been one of our.theta mountains •and Hilo is situated a out six miles.a halt was called eco the awful crucible,
e he topic tion to make. We have ono fetter drawbacks for many . years. Thee at. ts-mouth,. hence, its precarious 10-I? lots them to Catch up. All rested Tongue cannot describe what lay
bylaw 'without charge) t p pcation, for all ffowa which fox a time ,and about half: of the before us, for such sights never. eon-
",
on-
har'e been given a second opportun- already, intended for publication, be- Globe could' get the bones of a rend proceed
ft fore the vote was taken }rut nevoid« rheic on lack of ' municipal acedia towards .MauIn
is Kea, must tarifa' to- • paxty decided. they could ga rio. far- fronted those who framed ol:r Ian-
ity to pronounce 'on the proposition q u * P wards Kilo. In'1d52 a'flow stopped thCr. Mountain sickness, a nausea garage• '1\to adjectives are intense
newtown hall and what the ably held.;over on account of the de- modation in'the way Of offices and in the forest thirteen above worse than the :.Drat stages of sea enough. 'to define the turbulence of
for a i et sickness, caused b
vat m•Januar isot lacked in: mends on our space last :week by .the public hall if the writer of the edi-Hilo. Three.years after ' another Y the rare atmo- that pi#, which far transcends any
first i y ) "Citizens' Committee" and 'b the Oriel last week were to 'visit the flow' came • five miles nearer and sphere and the elevation, prostrated',image produded in the mos* ime in-
def>nite*+*ss on *coaunt. of the very . , a •apn.•.,in 1 gl.,..t several....
„Oitins ., Protective Association' town mi look into conditions with s g 8 ho zrrestible 1 va "rctir'e mind front"`i estdin'niilfori'ra de
nearly` ;equal division..of opinion, the . -. • .' , , . .eeased to. flow when it was within • The prospect was one of weir des-seription- of the' fiery flake, No hue.
vete- as secured, the result fol spgce in which to :present argue quarter of ,the b thorot,ghness . with three-quarters ..af. a •mile from tow . Iola on: We were now far 'from gination can conceive 't. O can:
beeontt r t h. a , , menthe eor and against . the bylaw. :which the situation •has been canvgs- Each flow payee the way for its sues .the least signs of vegetation. Noth-only gaze • epee it 'and .be dumb. a -
being x•decided timing tlo� tt of the This we hope: to puble;eh next week. sed in Goderieh for many years, . ' , t cessor, i • ing could be.seen but'bluer and Out of this opening surges a
propasislpn. It cannot .he said that _As. the days'and np hts asked' b gpahoehoe or ragged a -a which stream of livinglava fifty:or
the tvi 1:c�f` of full pees Other 'needed emprovernents in theg p y roughgg, sixty,.
three s p HISTORY (� end the action showed no signs of had been .vomited aver the''sides of : feet "wide: careering with the speed
r' r. t. i r t this to`vii haver had #o ru;l �h gauntlet of EA•,t►�, abate» whilethe , of the.
n #. iftt4.kioh #o ilio rat T+siyc s t s IN ODERICH g, flow grow :per the inouiitaiif during poet -conaria .rapids below.Niag'ara.' 1t ee!ei
` at normally`la e v to much opposition 'till those wile Were . A, ceptibly longer, People :tare ai,ycious ions, pews this narrow channel for a dis-
tance and a neo _r.,.g endeavoring to find' a solution were �a ; •to .find out the partieula.-s: , A roc- tance of half a mile, bearingMonet
was polled, showing the amount o£.F er Member of S, A. In' Coticrlcit p 1 Those of : us tubo veto still` able
well'diive t .deb ration n1 orm Fectpng' party waif.' organized to :. our -steps..:bfi. eta„crest'tliii:huce'masses of black -
zrtterest-the►t.was-taken-in-the..:yucs nighn Q lm o x amration ne:Itethe.fisc .;''I:wasane.of.ort trudged onw.coul pi Justdockwhich:have"foe , .
to find the solution ultimately . }+? Sketch sf . Org - . • . th . .t-.. , i f r.p �.best We could, Just before the. ll n into its c tr
tier. .Frankly The Star is dine -
through ,., who signified -their to brava t bythe rent from the overiiancrutir sziks..
through . force of 'eircumsteneie • or 2ierc the journey.. " Was a• . crowd. ,short twilight wereemare fell ge and that distance it l”
pointed in the result, as the proemial•-- m 1 ' waY. Feftee,i left: The sun y g*adL al
s• reasonable snlu« through' niaitterful handling of,the 51- . 7'lie fotlovKi' sketch 'of the his- composed ' u surveyors, doctors, but the great torah slows its `pace and. spreads out .until
looped to uslike n.i,._. had•• one •down
f lt! >s matted needs of the tuition Force circum ataticest tory of the Salvation Army in r c e era an a ven-
.tiondabove lighted up the black rocks and a ,ate e us •
•
Can You Answer These Questions 7
Do you know -why ointments' d'o•
trot. give you• quick and 'lasting re-•
lief ?
Why cutting and. operations fail?
Do you know the cause of riles is '
internal?
That there 'e a stagnation of blood
in the. lower. bowel ? -
Do you'know that there is a harm -
leis internal • remedy discovered by.
Dr. Leonhardt ;and known as HEM-
ROID, now sold by H. C. Dunlop and'
druggists . everywhere, that is guar-
anteed? '
HEX-ROXD''banishes piles byre-
moving
e- •. .
P
moving..the'• eause, by.'` freeing blood
tirculatioii' in 'the lower bowel. This
simple home treatment has . an al -
meat unbelievcblo. record for, sure, -
safe and lasting relief to thousands
•eof 'pile sick 'sufferers, and sav es. the
needless; pain and expense of an bp-
enation. Don't:. _delay..: ,Try -: _HEM_ _
RO1D today. It'will do the samefor
you; .. •.:
Gode- ,lawyers :s' boo'!- t. ach d d g it is l or more in width Stilt
o i „ •b �. ran esi� aureus in general. The {folcano' of molt-
en
olt it continueiw down 'the niountxiin nd
brought he t extending r a co etch a .fa er xa river +C
town, tl , frotu the polttt of view of o the. intake icii. :vas z y House; on 'the ,bank of thee• famous the laysi,:ay bef like the hyin river of red givers its r'Iisre
. pipe and helped in passing the (I. C. I, dent. who connected himself with the,' crater of Ella/tea at an eleva io en iron lay before us, as et wormed to the even
flnxncn>r, the project tests within the
work, for the historic recordsi. oP thet n of e s .tortuous way adown the, iti9nn* ; h A e over a course of toe
a n whi h used addition bylaw and masterful hand* it will be of interest to tour.khoustznd •Ecce and thirty -aha t.• roarof the or elve m'title;s. until it reaches Ki
very' cainservativa system c ling gave us our new, hospital, and fur r and t miles from H to was honied as the taztr. ;9['he heavy, dull... pu:toe
' Ainai,o etween the tea n,nim•
fo.be ndva:atrd by Mi. Wide, ALL.A., ;p• our° readers . banding ground from • which . we crater Onwmore dread easd wo d�ear.. t s where .it i fo n-" r rz
«e would like to hope that's real In the month of February In the ed it. Onward we pressed in single s ► _ t+ • k
clitn ho:wao.taking a large sharo in solution of the town's. n ads :hick near of 1884 the Salvation Army should start on'the morning of. the file.our native aide. ahead. Aart.. five. ousand never of lanai
dit-eeti 'l the finances of the town a ;hold 'their first meetings in the Tem- loth.:. From' this point guides are he ahoehoe ear, the summit' is have to floodetit,
before it ens
the nciw nlooleA-palAuocle tts vim de required and 'but few are com stent+ p find. in outlet . from that towards
>iptriiiC' c lints; ir�ttnety tltt►h: rtc�� " r �irranao hall on North street. ,Pre•p birittle and in placCa lies' in thin lay-
�,i e signed to meet will yells found. that. od's` °ta" then -advent into the coin- to take parties to the settee the acs between ,ver in Hilo- At the present output. it will- -
coi'nmittitents should be kept to on will rom»land the flow• e••--•• th sp e y i;
•* f debentures
general support •Mame ythes* had piaeaxded' the ,place from few inches to many, feet. . A take several months -to effete. +his:
v r. a r s in a inn u
• , , a' q Ca e. .. 'i a � a e * ...
� :5�, .: to a .. . ,. •. t n CiUP. wi Carr a a
� •oto is to be construed sir '`;'
Half xrfM1 ho Anio, .., n
: £ th p pl ith 1' e' p t av th t th y On that mpri}ing there was tt jexy Ii'i t 11 y b t and the action may ce se before
�C a do not consider stir around' the hotel.
Ea khat.. h
bean ore wouldbombard Goderich. This dee• greatchi u tar . The flaw of 1881 was. nine
R}_. ofEe it gave way.: clropp n s
had•
n
toget e
r his Peek, am a .'
d c c t'n
•
is io h in its -
Y. P ons nt -progress. esx. "Th' t.
a
i egof
a i n'k n ev naware p gt'
i t $ was very ctrl andIrl '
that Gig! l tt gthe layer below. , We were a7
majority of the. TOO MUCH TORONTO *aerating among; those that did-notof provisionsy.tvater canteens, blank- ', such a chi was likel to hap •3885 flowed for thirteen Vis _
meaningiLlhat.' #air, n jor y,that su zne Y
• undhrittand its meaning; ,many were , .oil coats; eta: 1`hen the, mount
:that still Dive never can get accus-l • .m .
people d; not iecogniae the lack' in , A piece of unwarranted inhaler. eta . t 's neons aega to hear 't e 18
e comfortable zooms for Cure and bad tett a. v e lea t (the impressions that it was a. killing W18 made. and more than oneahun tamed to the 'suddenness of alio drop. sous cipimons, regarding. it. The 118-
dred
-the town of comfort b e c t e, t sa,. th s , army, instead of being an army of.d tourists and Island people who •The sensation is even mare, agoniz ele
wiiians had predicted that Fele, the
holding ,'public oe semi-public meet- was the publishing by The Toronto peace, t"aptain Mattie Calhoun with had Laken up thgir quarters at the lit than the 'cut; bruises and soros• goddess of .volcanoes, fled the coon.
i ie' or . qf improved accommodation Globe qn the ere of the taking of the two assistants were the first to con- Hotel, as the nearest point of easy, -inns received in falling through. try in shame when annexation was
1 duct services. 'The first street meet- access from which to les the announced. When sh• lit her torch
for municipal Oftiices. There are tote on the God 'I h Town Hall pro- sights gave us a• axon blcssin I s a llamas horse upon'
One'�valks a
Ing was held at the corner .of lvoith P g' g .as uncertain fee, on thea morning of the first .Fourth
many alter elements which-" entered position, of an tiditorial' under. the street and. the S care. and the drew we filed past them on horses and spells became oxe . of July since annexation thew affiriti•
into the ,ijuestion. The time was in heading, "Useless Town Halls:' Tile large :congregations. Nightie. the mules into the woods known only to Our a e stingthe tmohre° grew .'ed that:she Was, returning to avenao
t,,, ,gfrequent s e P g
opportut�h in rhe view of ,Want'. The rjitestian was mre whieh the people of building was crowded to overflowing. ctettle: hunters.. +rarer. it was .chilly. and our' desire American interference with Hawai-
site xis; riot suitably in the opinion Goderich could eery well decide for hinny were attracted to the service • The ascent eve: made leads in a was:..;to gain the warming influence 'Ian freedom. At night the illumine-
site
many'. nacre. Many •ransidered the themselves. If there was :any need out . o£ curiosity, Th9 uniform ° circuitous course to avoid hopes- of 'the' great fire -place. Onward' we tad clouds of smoke assume fantastic
Dict buildings too gond and useful to of warning Against the spending of drums, tambouriheit. bags. clapping sabie lava flows of former ages. pressed until the guide called a halt• shapes and upon . one oecasicn 'the
8 of hands, and their hallelujah.kept There is a perfect ;haze. of trails announcing that we had run into hot
wf'eck. The ol•d garage butidiiig for moaey`on a inuniclpal building, %'Ththe congregations interested ,all the n;ade by wild cattle and goats but creaks. He pushed ahead alone to
in.titnce, s, very suitable for the stor- Citizens' Protective Association"finis• i our •guide knew the mountain well explore and returning reported that
Ing of bilges implements and tea doubt were looking after that. We novo The Army remained in the 'fain• and we had nothing to fear. Al- it was dangerous to proceed. Many
many to the view that something become used to dictation frohl Tor 1800,1 when theyniemo ed tl the ortle told though the trill' is tough able tones of renis a conjectures
as to he eau rt
could be elope. with the old town hall: onto. in Hydro matters and naw ap• roller skating rink on West strieet; days ride was n s enjoyable y ; phenomenon
I The growth is entirely different it was a spot preparing for an out -
to fix it'tntct e. suitable fire hall. or rarently the big city paper would This. was a very large building, so a from that of the coast line, For break. It was then ten o'clock. We
for other purposes. even should it be like to tenets what we need and don't Partition was placed in . the center miles we passed through Kaa• forest. could not get to either side on sic-
considered that the time had'conic need in the '.vay of municipal build- and ,the Army occupied' the north many trees of which are six feet ink count of a -a. After much delibera
for disc:trains it for use for runnice• in ti; the advice coming in a netting entl, While in this building they diameter. This; is most valuable : tion we decided to pass, the night on
g , 1t started a subscription list to crest timber f.r decorative work and sells the warm rocks with .face towards
pal. nflieets a and _auditor'ium. un the 'of small village *tuff which wAs ear- their.present building and this build- for half o dollar a foot in Honolulu.] our Mecca.
other hand no doubt many opposed thinly not very flattering to a town Ing was erected .ding hilt the difficulty of making roadsNone cooed eat. although we had
the bylaw simply' from the viewpoint that claims to be a leading summer The Salvation Army in 'Goderich and the Absence of water rendez the'lead na food from the time we ]eft
that what we had got :long with in .resort and' the most beautiful' fawn has berii`thc means.of doing a great develoriment of this lumber industry thea animals but an insatiable thirst
this past tires could get rich with in in"trnada, The Globe editorial and deal of goad; it has Bern instrumen- impossible. The mamani, a species was drawing heavily on ; the can -
cal in the hands of God in redeeming of acacia with .its fragrant yellow teens. Some.bad used up all their
the future:, The bogey 'of: increased the Fiydru dictation, however, do not many a soul and many of those eon-' blossoms hung overhead; here and water and begged from those of us
* ngaintenanee rose*. I (whstOer well hang together very well. , 1i1, for ins verteci in those early days have since' there appeared . sandal wood trees who had used it sparingly. They
founded or not) no doubt weighed stance. Goderich needs bank prem- died and gone to glary; others have stunted and solitary as if pining for had to be fairly clinked ofi' when
moved to other >narts of the globe, `their brethren of the forest which they
on: put a canteen to their
with many. Each' of the 571 who ices on the Squire for Hydiro• Par'
They are scattered far and, near; `have been hunted out and carried mouth. The guide appeared can
re�, oottkd their votes against the by- (the *tiro store last year°had a sur- some are in the ministry; others are claws the mountain with mighty ted eerued, which hall a had effect an his
?aw had a reason which appeared :plus of only about 50O without ail. Ieaders in the Army work I, for' by the natives to pay "the heavy followers. Several :declared the
perfectly goad one to himself for lowing anything for salaries or rent Dire. have a: thankful heart. I was taxes levied on them by their chiefs temperature was increasing and
teeming to, the. eunelurion he. did .and -and the rent of the�-store .ia.lkSAG). the without a church •home, prttetieally in ..former.. tinges. --kerns and grass wished to retreat. A, few wafts tried
without a en aIo i e. Nin •a home, cover elm open country .:Mitre the to entertain with funny stories but
.«. without even a bible. No prayer of rocks,have deceltposed but these the tone of voice indieated that their
wW-Jn ..,.,.
The Service
a Bank Renders
FROM the very moment pro.
action of a commodity is plann-
• ed until, through the channels
of commerce, it binds its way to
nos the ultimate consumer, it . must
be financed. In pra1'iding, funds
Mtn to finance production arca dist.
� tribution, banking renders one
of its major services to the 'eolll-
niunity'.
STANDARD BANK
Ole CANADA.
tit l $t i• --1i1. 4 Reid, alntr�.r
se
£i*. <1iatlMsani rmwt*aww.aa
any kind. to thank the Lord for .his hide any a treacherous hole Bang- breasts were ail at ease. Sherr ex -
daily mercies or for• our daily food, emus to the' unwary, breasts
nn prostrated others, and here
wax ever thought of. My first.You could imagine. nay ecstasy and there a deep snore could be
prayer was learned in . the public when I threw myself off my mule in- heard, despite the surging. rushing
school room. The Salvation Army - to a patch of real wild strawberries. no
attraeted `me by its bright cheery re- ' The strawberry is not indigenous to noise of the erater in the distance.
two in the morning one fellow
figion; its •converts were people Hawaii •- and how it gat, into the in a frenzy of excitement roused the
whom I was well acquainted with, mountain it a mystery to ail. Yet crowd freeannouneisg that the rocks
many of them old school chums; they there it grows and has the same de• 1 he was lying on were getting so hot
gave some very bright and convene- licious Lfi*vor as those which used' to he was sure an eruetian was going
leg testimnniea. After fir, Ceara of grow in the meadow* behind the' old to take place at that point. And
attending their meetings I decided to, house in 'anada and which thus the hours dragged wearily by
offer myself as a servant of Jesus' got many a lad into trouble for en -. At four thirty s narrow flow of
Christ and I was lead to the altar on tering the schoolroom late after the pahoehoe' leading farther up was
Sunday evening. b'ebruary* 17th. noon hour. discovered and those of us who had
DWI. Captain Polly Rooth: being the water, prweteed onward: Soon we'',
Officer ..in . :, That .evenings roe staked Q!ir ;obi% •
nage_ <After neetetdl mals oat in a kipuke - ?"''''uka ' fourei We nxd'spentthe' bight'"xt the
menthe Brigadier 1?hiiiiliott (now .
end of a chart how :which had roe
Rev. Pltillipott. 1);.!)., Chieage), who • '- - Gently welled out of the troubled
WAR then the Divisional Commander Amino rink,wwhich has lortg since locality, It was stili steaming al -
with headquarters in London, in disappeared. I sprat Mao years netlthrt•gh 'tooling.
visiting Goderkh, came to me and the (anadfarr field, titer being trona. We reached a mound about` one
asked me if I felt called to this work. (erred to the UaIted States ley Arland tone -half miles from the active
1 p. until that time I had not given it appointment helot Gstaavw, N.Y, I erater and viewed it from that sta-
much theught but after much ppray. was married 1lslsaibar glat, to t laration but that did not aatlsfy our eur-
rr I offered myself a* a candidate. A. State. a native of livrrisirsrgr.l ineity. Five of ua Haid we would
Captain Arthur Skate was then in Ontario. To this *aloe tanto are fallow our guide if he would take
tharge ,+f the local corps and he re eight rhildrert, five larva end lista the lead.
commended me for the Training Col- girls. The titres oiler eltiidree . toss• 'There was hot cava to cross, over
lege, which at that time was sitaat- already holders in this week. divot- which a crust had formed: Timer
ed an Yongt etrett. Toronto. My inx their lives to the Isettermvsut art freith More in the vicinity` of the
wars held October snit, , Aftanr over tiatrtyr-A+a erater grave AS a good steaming II
nhth ntl'
.awned at us thretheir red fiery
within the tracks. The heat
e.n d to avoid the sulphurous fames
farewell scrtitr htym v
4th, soft t left Goderich on the Tuts- years of teat. hum* *• adays, Oct. nth, 1X90. The farewell loose. I fi a'ss rel well turd with the
*emit*emit.",*eve held in the old roller 'say' that 1 .have rprnt my lite.
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The .music Teacher
as a Nation Builder
Those who have been impressed with the importance
of our recipe for i:sppiirest.-••"Sant Music Every Day'
.--muss be impresseU with the debt due to the music
teachers.
Ali over Canada, in every little vifsre as well as in the
large centres of culture and wealth, it s poaablc to £nd
s teacher of piano. -
Mimic is the no'bleat of arts. Ir also help* other arta
to thrive. And because a country to becotme great has to
grow in culture, even store than in taate.rial weskit, Can -
*de needs music. In supplying this need. dile 'music
taches are doing constructive national *fork--theyr are
hel ins to build a greater Caddo. -
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