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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-07-22, Page 2• Irl 11 ■ I Ori ■ 1 1 , Ms`stses P A(iR TWO 411. eaeomemesielesliselamommomowealleselleiles II r The Calla &tate the Storm. i Thcos. In most of the provinces can - Since the announcement of the new; didates are pretty well lined up, <sa inet there has been little of gen- l waiting the signal. The curious par- erel interest develop in the political- allele in the careers at the Liberal , itieetien in the Dominion. All three and t'onservative leaders are attract - parties are hard at work getting ing attention. Both were born of their candidates on the line for the Scottish•Canadian ancestry in the raee for., parliamentary honors. So same year. and in the same province far the signal has not been given .stud ` of Ontario. They graduated from no one knows just when the election the rniversity of Toronto in the same ..fay will be except Mr. 3teighen and year and entered parliament the same his intimate counsellors. Meantime year. the fate of the Imperial Conference "Thou Shalt Not Rill" bongs in on the decision. Premier , Bruce of Australia, who was to have 1' Death has laid a grey linger upon sailed at thr And athe month for the records of the evolutionist can . England, bs.s"dc;lared that he will trovers,, and one of the best known trot leave until *soured that the Can. leaders in the war against the adios Premier will be in attendance. teaching of Darwinian principles is If neither Canada nor Australia are charged with the murder of a man. Rev. J. Frank Norris pastor of First Baptist church, Fort Worth, Texas, friend and co-worker of Dr. T. T. Shields, Toronto, fired three bidets into the body of Eliot D. Chiprs, a Texas lumberman, who, It is alleged, remonstrated with him against an attack upon the political morals of Mayor Meachsm of Fort Worth. rite murdered man, it ap- pears, had gone to the church on Sat- urday afternoon and hod in argu» ment with the pastor. Mr. Norris declares that Chipps threatened to , kill him, whereupon the minister sot a mgoroua campaign in Quebec • reached into the.,dratyer of * desk during this election ata • : w In which the night watchman kept a rarrev er, en extracting aeon his Onus camps this week. ► fired four sh to at C .. pm. T' ee Af is . Ottawa appearance Jltr.. took effect.: he v' - im< died sem eigilen ..• s to a maritintes and rima atterwar n hospital. Mr.. then west a will 1 rt , 1 return un la rt to o Norris after interviewing V � » r ewi Coma : to C rt Ontario and Quebec. His right=hand' House officials, furnished bonds to man, H. H. Stevens, has been confin» the value of ;10,000 endorsed by cd: to hospital as a result of a break- thirty people and was allowed to go down, and will take a va,^ation before free. He 'appeared in aria pulpitas entering the fray.• usual Sunday morning and` 'preached Hon. Vincent Mosey -le retrrniffg to rive thousand people without mak. to the beetle, it is said, as a sup- d ing.:-any reference to the tragedy. porter p f ex -Premier King, but whe• After thee service thousands pledged ther he will run again in Durham or their faith in hint. Mr. s pledgrrie is will go to the West :s .sill unknown, knottart as the "Texas Tornado" and groomed for the contest end Is a 15x -premier Drury is also being was in court some year* ago on most certain to contest North Sim charges of. arson, following the mys- terfeus burning • of his church. He was aegjuitted. He was also one of SAVE THE CHILDREN the fiercest antagonists of Scopes at the Dayton evolution trial last year. In Summer When Childhood Ailments Baldwin Rejects Church Plot Are Moat Dangeroue - .,- The Hritlsli churches leave tried: to Mothers who keep a box of Baby's 'effect a settlement of the coal strike Own Tablets in the house may feel t and the Archbishop of. Canterbury, that the lives of ,their little ones are supported slay the heads of . the Non - 1 reasonably aefe-during the hot wea conformist churches, secured the th y. e Stomach troubles,' choler*. in- assent of the miners to ,a proposal Denton ant diarrhoea: carry off thou -1 which - they paid .' before Premier sands of little ones every sernmer, in Baldwin:. This plan involved a goy*. most .cases because the mother does ernment subsidy for the next four not Imre a sot* medicine at hand to months. Premier Baldwin emphsti- give promptly., Baby's O„wn Tablets cally states that; the government relieve these troubles, or if given ae• cannot afford . to ,Offer the subaidy Mutionally to the well child they will again, the men having persisted prevent their earning on, The Tab- too long in their attitude: of. "rno orn- lets are guaranteed by a government promise," The budget surplus which • analyst to be absolutely hermits* Churchill had in view for .thin year,. even to the new-born babe. They ereamounting to $20,000,000, has. been eapecielly good in summer' because !entirely wiped out as a result' of the •-- they, regulate the bowels and' keep. $truce... The, ..,•.. prettier, however, • is the stomach sweet and pure. They meeting A' deleg*tiore of represent*, • me sold by medicine dealers or by tires from the' chui`Ohes to talk the 'mail at 25 cents a box froth The Dr,' matter over. In the meantime it is Williams' MedicineneCo. Brockville, estimated that industrial rial B tit im's Ont; . losing between seven andeight il- .. THE GODERI STA" .,-•I111 11111111 II 1 ' lion pounds daily as a result of the •Gait uu �Mand jrPrior � It lalsj�r B. A. Logan, New Yorker, is beginning a treatiure hunt in cape A Thrilling Narrative of the ,Early Days in the Harron Breton, where he believes anything Tract BlackLet to be represented then the confer. a epee rust needs be deferred. One of the remarkable features of the rituation are the signs of dissension within both parties. There are Con- servative papers openly critical of Mr. Meigben, while several Liberal papers make their eclairs* opinions of Mr. ]King very plain, including some Frenr`h Canadian newspapers. Speaking of French papers, it has *1s n announced time a Conser- vative yndfcate, headed by Senator L'Es nee hes s arc: s Z>r i* ed La a . P Pt Pat - r. Meighen has decided to pur- 'The Wool industry in Sou Africa Lreic►}rM,1L S.,DeriiNe bte+Ml O.X $, a •.•„ , L,gtWOJ,r % L',a,.rtcxsrt . 1{tth.Ar 41.0D 013 r!,'h t >r, M•.,]M; :M-4..rcj. :Si shf atr's. • The l'!nion of South Africa is . rightly classed among the great woo; pirxiucing countries of the world Climatic roaditions there fire seethe, ably *dented to breea'••t c.ntt rare. int it tv . ,* epee • wwainiC ,tura, , "la Xp'�'icl.a . largeix rt o this ee ...t; y - .tomer ntnimed sheep, and not least suitable only for the r;...'..g of sleep,! important, the additional 5,; to 12.0 and the government is making -pro- more cool ,obtained with the ma- gressive and intelligent efforts to; chine over and above the amount of .iiaprov.e both the *sheep and the men- I wool secured with the hand blades. mer of preparing the `eoolfor-mar••r.As * consequence, the machine re- ket. solves itself into * small investment Jackal!~ being a strong menace in with certain end big return:,. South Africa, long.time government , Steadily, the science of woot•mar• loser are extet,ded to ',sheep owners: toting in South Africa is fasteap- fos the erection of eack*I-proof feetc,e prosching the scientific efficiency of iag. Government sheep experts~ are! the Aurtrxlian marketing plan, maintained ,permanently in allottt+ir, uhieh is, without doubt, the most districts to that their *serviets ands preetleal and cflleient !n existence aewtvfcee may he assured at a nominal! to -day. ik.. ! Consideriag that the four prier - The mutton sheep of Senile Afrieal inres. Natal, ranevaal, Orange Free is the fat -tailed, blark-headed Crape! State ane, Cape Proviae., which ---a non -wooled sheep. As no crepe.' comprise the Untie of South Africa, broodiest fer mutton lambs is donea have over a million square mike the woofs are purely Merino in char- km of territory than the populated atter. Proviners"6f Canute, it is surprising Progre.s iw this South Artie** in- to note that theeeaatain over tee *Wry is psrtkelarly► noticeable in time* as away they as the whole tike hsrvisttnjg, an'T Despite the fact that of Cada. a Ugliest of South • Kale labor tan be ,weur`ed at the Africa ranks abeat feath among esigeetris atr dttw $3.1103 the twoderitt shear- tl�tatieaa 'Thetriee etw ys.Ieite a pala t tag rweehlaae as against the age-old that cow syr la hose as a strong toe - Mad Weeks, which, even on thio truster for tater* leadership i* the ersrtlact at, hagt set st et hedistended WW1 hidrstiy by sway .dwrwiae entirely progreea- It la learroeting to ,acre, im rievear. itso wool raisers. . that t1,4 greet balk of their pre. A eerily et this feet. however, grersiresese la dee to etsi,nkaoss la swtatiyr re weia the resume for it. �advastases et areel- 'Whet. Blore is a liras emit for the era iia and sasacbtarsryr and aeaeMwe. the mss bided black sdeeta me-bs-deWW aertbed* *ad dleterdiag hiss sif to its w march more ria iy Nis Bthat st are toot nearly sag Own rt e the head Madre, *ad` see e f the► wr+aadettha, yrs i qdew ;,y 17 maddes. the wools badastry lies mode ls� caeca adlepted to the ase of the A&kek M O. eww44f0Mre tileag•t suipikine No saihr vaiwa is de. taw. *at iMetrbe', is etwelys 9 lye Its a ewlealy uproot. to tatea large as e hopes -Mat piens toiarbermerle lotioat rr dear. Awn t4 lhAmet these et Aft*. the la the sesswatte promos et use tar F ee ^. I a:. fi ;i.-reki,ir s • 01. Ace THURSDAY, JtVLY 3*M, WM -iris 1.•••••••••••11141 from 9100,000 to $2,000,00 in gold Has been hidden since a French Pay-.¢ Ship fell into the hands of the Bri- tish there about 1700. The crew managed to evade the English long enough to bury the treasure. Iodine for Geitres The successful treatment of goitre sehools ie shown as the result cf testaby iodine, in the Fort William public ` ,!Yost Beautiful Country in Canada. carried on -during the early summer As the Town of Goderich is plan- box was always ready, and he was by Dr. R. Boyd, M.O.H. Twertty.five nine tg celebrate its centennial next a genial, and seasoned drinker ---"a children suffering from endemic go!- attar, 1827, the following artiele tale* 1%ast of many horns," as he himself tre were treated and within two en from Blackwood's Magazine (Lon -1 confessed. months three of the goitres had die- don and Edinburgh) of May last, will! When spring came, Galt began to appeared, and the remaining twenty- be read with special interest. The carry out a scheme dear to his heart two were reduced from one-half to Mr. Galt referred to wee, of course," —the founding of a town on the thoriginal measfsrement arters of an incl* from their and thene M. grandfather Strickland mentioned in' dy been chosen. The ceremad ony ]was the article was grandfather to Mr. to take place on St. George's Day, Strickland, who few years ago was and the town was to be called Guelph, manager of the Goderich 'vetch of On the preceding day he and Dun. the Hawk of Montreal. The history lop rechristened Galt in honor of the of these men and of Tiger Dunlop and the work they did forms a most morning they purred to walk the interesting story and snake* a valu- able contribution to the historical re- cords of Godertalt and the Huron Tract. - "I shall not be justly dealt with if I am considered merely as a literary man: ` wrote John Galt near the end of his life. To write novels.--"Ciish- maclavers" he called his own ---was easy enough, but to found the Can - ads Company was another matter, He was confident that he would be remembered for that when, as an author, he had been, forgotten. But it has turned out the other way. "The Annals of the Parish," "The Provost," and his books of Scottish life are still reprinted and read, but little attention has been paid to his work in Upper Canada. Hon. R. Bennett The Canada Company f'aa to be ther Minister of Fine e in the new exownfng achievement of Galts Meighen Cabinet. As a b. y in G ek . die had A New Man in Saddia had his dreams o eomm cis! tri- " P s. er, >t young an, he 1 After 70.Mile Traarip Through the Bush to Site of Goderich, Dunlop Called the Huron Tract The Company's superintendent. The next eighteen miles to the new town -site, - lost their way, were put right by a Dutch shoemaker whose shack they came on by chance; and at sunset, dripping wet, met the axemen, who had been sent an ahead under Prior, a member of Galt's staff, Prior. Dunlop and Galt then proceeded to the site. A large maple received the first axe -stroke. "To me at least," says Galt, "the moment was impress sive, and the silence of the woods that echoed to the sound, was as the sigh of the :solemn genius of the wilderness departing for ever." Dunlop and Prior each gave a stroke after Galt, and the axemen finished "Thetree with job. fiell w th a crash of accumulating thunder, as if am cleat tater* were alarmed at the en- trance of social man into her intro. cent solitudes with his sorrows, his follies, " ands his crimes." This is hardly the rhetoric one expects from the superintendent of a land COM - Prance has reduced th= age had made business ventures i Lan. pany, but one must hot take the con life of her cabinets to leas than three don, but thy ,had ended in fad ventional `flourish too serusl months and this week another Prem- When travelling in the East—part of -Dunks ore atter-of-fact. der takes office in tllt3 person of Ed- the time with Byron --he had frame!; Ile produced a ' k : nd social man ouard Rerrlot, radical leader and for- an elaborate scheme for introducing celebrated his i axion by toasting mer premier. Financial troubles are - British goods to the' Continent in de- the future city in Canadian whisky, hurdles over which the • French Cham- fiance of Napoleon's Berlin and Milan Just west/ of Guelph lay the million her of. Deputies will not jump and decrees, but this' had came to' troth» acres of the He:ron. Tract. Inspect - rider after rider takes the saddle in ing. Nor was Galt consoled by his ion of the .territory was Galt's :next an effort to achieve the almost nn - success and fame as a hoe -ease Re task. The plan was for Dunlop, with possible. Premier Brland resigned preferred, he, said, to do things that axemen andsurveyors, to `work his for the tenth time after being defeat- others might write about rather than way westward through the forest to eel in aneffort to •give M. Caillaux, make books himself. ' The Canada Lake Claret. Galt was to go north minister of finance, limited dictator.,- Company was to give him bis chance.: to Penetang and then to sail down ial powers. Last week the govern- The Company was formed in f82.4; the coast.. The two parties met et ment .signed a --debt agreement with but.. the terms of its bargain . with. the the mouth at the Red River, which Great Britain" which gave France all Government'were not -settled till two they 'renamed Maitland in• honor of that She' asked in the way of cancel- years .later. It was a fairly large the'Lieutenant.Governur. The reuit- sfons, but the settlement with the scheme. The Company 'was to United States is still to be made and buy 7On was celebrated with a bottle of from the Government for ;;1,750,000 champagne which Dunlop had long in spite of what. has passed, the pro: over two ritfllion acres in Canada and jealousty hoarded. test of the -French -mutilated.s r,. Wests a territory which, tine hundred Dunlop and his men, among them years: sympathizers with Fra meta ended at Lake Huron. It Brant the ..Mohawk chief, had had ons and pressure fromancenee, the omit,-_ iced States was known as the ;Huron t, The their share of adventures and hard ion of observers in Washington is 'Company's :charter' was gra led, in ships P on their seventy mile tramp that Premier Coolidge Will not relent_ August, 482d. • A few weeks later- through the bush. .But occasional from h!* dictum that France must :Galt was on his way to Upper Can- lack of food and Abundance of inos- meet her obligations to the "'United adk. quite* did' rot prevent Dunlop calling States tax payer. Mr. Herriot is con. Galt spent only three years i „ fident that he' can fora" a government ada, but in that short time he did a country to Canada. n._a Ietvro 10 his sister in Scotland' het.r\vrote that will stand the Veit of confidence good deal. He esteblished seal rs, ...While so many poor le are in, a in the Chamber and plans,to form a :cut roads through the'forest faun ed state next to s eight ion: with. you, - union cabinet -in which all but Cam. two towhs, won the �devoted'loyalty "could easilYifid't��efghty thousand• farn- uni t m a s Royalists n ,d allhis Soci t . ofasci •e a will eta is .. irritated pn ri ted r ta, the Cat' be represented. France has to pany directors. in London, and quar- dies ii•s"izair way to making them- choose between foreign loans which '•relied with Sit Peregrine Maitlan ,rstiveaJ independent in a few years would be expensive to secure it, the the Lieutenant -Governor: hero . .. This 3s the country of Present conditions of things in Paris _ ' York, as ;Toronto was then cal d, all others for game. ' In sailing along and a capital levy. Thole who know ;was not a very impressive .cap. t 1 an our ;canoe, three days ago,. we saw France. say that French, folks indi- -' Galt had been there once .before vidu*lly are Prospereua and every had little affection for the pl peasant home has its little hoard of "ems of the vilest blu ii• gold. But the French will not pay on the face of the earth,". Tl taxes and some way must be found Illation was about 1700 Th DO WHAM' ? f s ,( Hand Yur Your' „ �..o 1 Next SUIT s;�:11 f. and you wi1I get more than a Suit—you will get clothes that will look well and wear well to the end. Satisfac- tion is built into Black's Custom. Tailored Clothing. rOur Special Order and Ready -to -Wear Departments also give Satisfaction Our Stock of Summer Coeds is complete `and Up-to-tbe-Misute Creamy and Grey Flannel Trousers Fawn and Tan Trousers Summer Underwear in all sy+les, . Tia and Sport Belts in all .styles CHAS. . BLACK "The Mens and Boyer Store Worth while' Phone 219 - North Side Square ought to acquire this simple branch the Huron Tract. He, eagerly ae. of surgery." He caught birds in the cepted the post at Guelph. "You rigging,. shot at* 'whale, beat the will have charge," Galt told him, "of mate at draughts', took his turn at the Company's stores, keep the labor - the pumps in bad weather, stated at rolls, and superintend the road -mak - icebergs and northern lights, heard Mg and bridge -building, and indeed wolves howling on the Labrador (Continued on page .7) Coast, tried cod -fishing off New- foundland, and formed the opinion;11tillet's .loan powders are, a which he never changed, that the St. prompt relief front the Attacks of Lawrence was the most beautiful of worms in. children. • They arta power - ell rivers and Canada the most beau' ful in their action and, while Ieaving tiful of ,all countries. At Montreal he embarked for King -i nothing to be desired, as a Worm ex, Ston in a boat small enough to be pedant, have an invigorating effect upon -the-youthfulaystemer etnedydng fever, biliousness, loss of appetite,, sleeplessness, and other ailments that ., follow disorders caused by worms in poled up t ids._.Brut-•there'W*S ,c roue set on .board, and Strickland determined to walk. An Irish Rom- an Catholic named 1<.00ncy fell in the stomach and bowels. with hint Strickland, an ardent An- glican, at once tried to convert him, but at, the end of three days' walking GETTING • K1 and talking Mooney was still un- GETTING tj�i/jR shaken. , Soon •after he was settled . at his friend* farm, Strickland, with his usual energy, fell in' love with a •. daughter of the' house. Within a few Something Must be Done rind Done months he had }Harried.. He -stayed RightNot—Quick EVERY DAT on, liowover, with his father-in-law hollow* in the Cheeks and Neel► till spring, learning to . plough with oxen, to shoot bears, and to enjoy .. Growing Deeper Every Week sleighing. There' was .fishing too. -- -- Alt the streams anal rivers abounded Tens of thousands oi'thin,. run down stenie yes, and women too—ore from: a canoe. I bave'known, says getting discouraged -are giving up - ail mope of ever being able to take on : flesh and- look healthy and strong. • All such people' can stop worrying and start to smile'. and enjoy life right. -naw for McCoy's Cod` Liver Extract Tablets which ,any druggist will telt' you all about 'are putting flesh, on a y folks every day, With salmon, which could be speared ", :, Strickland, a: sober and religious, xnan. "`two fiahermep in title, manner kill upwards of two hpndfed salmon fn one night" Strickland now began to look out for ;cf`arnt of: his own. He bought taxi, hundred acres et fifteen „dollars n Can- the Huron Tract "the most beautiful • • a. on the banks no less than ten deer, and and the Indians Sold us two haunches ce— for three pints of flour, value. 2tid, *ants so that food is oat very scarce in p°P- these, parts. As for fish, one man to meet the pe yproper ' ' The was with a spear catches as many in two governmental expend', and one ib er street,and, a Mark hours as thirty-five man can eat in a • tures, -Tapley. said of Eden, "Ther never day,= '. The Post's Bright Idea was such a handy spot for clay."; Its A site was chosen fair the town o ublf 'Td' a f 1S Goderich near the mouth of the Red - .River, and then. Galt sailed down to Detroit, where he arrived just'`: too late for the. July 4th celebration. They went to the theatre and• were surprised and gratified when the or. r'hestra etruek up "Rule Bel gonia" and "God Save the Ring." "Tbiiecir- eurnstance, so incredible' from thi no- tions we ;had been led to form of the American character, greatly7' surpris-1 ed us. and, though it savors of van- ity, I am irresistibly led to mention - that twee particularly solaced after • - wards by a number of Scottish airs:' The Boston Post has had a bright' c ur togs wets few a idea. It has come to the conclusion . tingufshed, and the low m was an exce1i t breeding - that the amalgamition of Canada mosquitos. 'i with the United States would be : ' . y such a good thing for our neighbors Gelt rented a room in t to the south and would provide them boat Hotel fora &liar a shy • site lace for e Steam - week, an with ouch an increase of wealth,. that began •to receive . applic tions ford in return' for that merger of the Do- land.' He had been sent .ut to Can- minion, Washington would be willing•- ada merely to make inq ries on be. to wipe out the British .war debt," half of. the Company, t noon his' and as a sort of magnificent gesture, powers were enlarged, . nd: he was wipe out part of what it Lerma "the made superintendent: his ' enabled uncollectible" French debt 'as well. him to deal with the rip .Ifcations for "We could then safely look 'forward land, .and to make arra. geinents for to s period of world concord," the the stream of 'emigran Post smugly suggests.. the springs H.R.C. After (ail His right-hand man Dunlop, Warden of t e Forests for avenue of approach had been cut The Hudson's Bay Company is tyle. tee Canada Company. and a notable through the woods seven miles long ing an interest in oil developments person in 'more ways then one. He and one hundred and thirty feet wide. in this country *ea In asoseiated came of good stock; •roe of his an- . A stage conch raft thrice a week, with the Hudson's Bay Marland Oil ceators had `been Pri deal of the and three' taverns were filled! with of Glasgow and another Company in exploration to take place •er_:.._ . _._ on their lands, The Governors of professor of Greek. H was a cousin the great company have discussed the of Jane Welsh, and i described by future of oil at their London meet- C•itrlyle is "one of the ' hers and also have arrangements at his strangest men age, with a inexhaustible with the Imperial tail Company for "nae oe. fun." Born in .Durnberton- exploration wrork Another wealthy shire ix 1,738, he h received his company seeking• -ail.. in-Canadaa"Lit' the edtscatiinti, "'literary, ,ed a con- k L. Doherty Company, whirls vlvfai,, at Glasgow. has secured the richt to explore over Neste eat G sgow. five million sores of territory ln,a naught Rangers as ed Nova Scotia. and dal enough ea Water Rode der Alberta Gel a reputation for A deputation of Owen Sound hued- red daring in being! crass men, have waited on the Ontario id, After the wa government urging the use of the England, and then water rorte in transporting Alberta wick hia regiment roll to the least„ and asked that a blanket coat for trial shipment 1* made from the and using brand)* head of the lakes. Ther claimed Al, out the Intense he berta root weal then be acrid at much activity as 911.50 a ton in Ontario. employed it, to k Cyelewee in tloekatrhewan e.o)d of Canada," His skill in hunt. "I can tell you of new towns.,' :iaeskstchewen has been the yate!st, ing won him L nleknam. Tiger, . Pryor lead charge of the road -work. eyelet* viethe. lastevan and Ex.cia .whkk stack hiaaa to the end. When: To replace him at Gtselplr Galt en. erumyelet* 'have brei seriau*ly daiesaEx x dose et :ever sent lairs, home on _ ttaaed an energetic .yatang English. hatf•payr, ire y;tr kett a le Rdin- man. Samuel Strlekkand had jetted sad in the vicinities of Weybern. - beret on m i jueieprwdence-•-e at. 'Contritely is boy of niweteens'neer- ilrtster: e1. Old Wives and there-- meows of abasets, crops and faun buildings dicta `life for have swfrered and hundred* of win- saner end *owe have. be+n anaashed by wind end Lesion, Re, ball' all trader w Too Must' ytostey pointed Wa ILe Tweet* Tiansportetien Cote- Mae eat to peons' iR periled stoat how to dispore to iegiw of sone et the toppers width tome Dersiop to them In the sonassir time at the _ Gelt. six f - rate of nine to tee tens a meth. rd as Oak's Probably rouse Canadian Miles sed to rental help them Wye their dame- boisterous - tips. • . element len s expected in ' • In the meantime the settlement et was wiftiam Gueiph had lyeen growing. A great in acre,: and in stay, 182e, lie 'moved hosts of kfnti f Ile bis good and' chattels -•'a p!'oagh-iron; One woman, tired, weak and die - six pails, a sugar kettle, two iron pots, a frying pan, a tea -kettle, a chest of tools, an ' axe, a cross -Cut saw, half a barrel of pork, a . barrel of flour, and groceries. :lir_, 5trick- land stayed at.her father's till the new . place should be ready. The jorrney'of fifty miles took Strickland three days, and the wagon$' upset several times.. In a week he had a temporary shtack'. up; by mid -summer he had done some clearing, and by autumn he hack a house ready for his wife. Then news 'came that she bad given birth to ' a son and wag seriously 111. Strickland walked the fifty ' stiles without rest or food, only to find his wife dead. On returning to his farm he stayed with a Mr. Reid, and in a few months had begun to forget his grief. He was only twenfy-one, The presence of mind.shown by Reid's : eldest daughter "in hastening to the assist- ance of a wounded neighbor, through the rnknown intricacies of a Cana- dian forest, led me,' says Striekland. "to consider her character in a new and endearing point of view." They were married the following spring, "In no country on the face of the. earth,'" declares Strie'kland. who had lived in Suffolk. -and -in Cane ads, "does the, torch of wedded love beam brighter than in Canada. where the husband 'always finds 'the wife dearer than the bride!' . , . where a numerous issue, the fruits et their union, sire considered a Blessing and a source of wealth. instead of bring- ing with them, as in the old country, and increase of care." Strickland is entitled to a respectful hearing on this subject, for he Iived to be the father of fourteen children. After a few months on his farm Strickland was tempted by what he heard of -the • Cesuadx •..Compssny... end andicl- In Ism he had The cutting of a road froth' Guelph with the Con- to Goderich--a seventy -mile lane n army surgeon, through theSom• foresof t -the hweaaeonexttaunder- p«igning• -to gain ntry has leas light•heart. swampy, *nd 'at one time d in the wound- . forty cages 'of - ague on hisGalt hands. he returned the road was driven through, and went: to C,*knttato fprBut the Lunt time overland eommuni- 'exchanging the cation was opened up' between Lake tae mwalin jacket; - Onterfo vend take Hnron. At the nd water to .keep Huron end of the road was laid out t eii Italie with eel the new town -site of Goderieb, "If he had formerly you tell me of new looks," wrote out the intense - Galt to his friend Moir in Scotland, boarders. On 12th August, th Ring's birthday, Galt dined the town in the half -built market. An ox was roasted whole. Pails of whisky (two shillings a gallon) were passed round, while Galt and others made enthu- siastic speeches on the work of the Company and the future of Guelph. awl karate*, of in. 17 tkree years before. He had left -Bteekwood"a Rage. , Hayden Hall, his father's pleesent a rsernisag paper lir heves es in Suffolk, because he wished as a vagrant earl -et, a life of variety and adventure. He le19W, Lee was se. load the right geslities few a pioneer cif tee r greats. 14e --health, Amor*. sae, an 'neural& c anada alawai of (■ctit rgeet ill new experleekeis. The *severe Z. *4 ferty.gve 'days had been fall of >�Z maw wh a ao *HOU. 'When one of the cabin -1 taw. and Lair as leadherfedi down the Strickland is nd tied ROBIN was ►seri. l!Fs eleiiyrlgt- freed broke seteeta] gilds t'ltrielristad Telco 1 mow .e1 a rather Mae 'hikes "with eseeibst erect" he tr se ant bas seeevafd of itara. "Xvfni lwt'i>ae,' 3e eerie, "M- meaties. Hf, eerie. *stilt* to sett)* in a distant celery couraged, gained 15. pounds in five• weeks and now feels fine. We all know that the livers of Cod Fish are full of vitalizing flesh pro- ducing vitamines vi mines acrd these same vit- amines of the highest class are found' in it2cCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tab- lets—sugar coated and as easy to take as candy. And thisshows what faith the makers have in . McCoy's for they aY, if any thin person don't rein at least -5 pounds in 30 days your drug- gist will give you your money back— end only 60 cents for 00 tablets. ,A.sk • any • live pharmacist anywhere . ink North or South America. " t be sure to get McCoy's, the original and genuine. vett "Cholera Infantuf1" MOTHERS SHOULD USE This valuable preparation has beet ea the market for over 80 years, aaell. has no equal for offaettisg the vomit- ing, purging and diarrhea. of ik*1*s ; ;element. Put up only by The T. amen Wry, Limited, Toroista, Oct .:_... 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