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Sunday Afternoon
lilmosiew‘ Draperies
Shigts Diem Ginghene
flialin • Meters ‘' Suckle.
Iiy16AftilL HAMILTON, Geolerich, Ont.
PUTS HEALTH RAISE MILION DOLLARS
AND vim INTO To
Make* we forth lot UsmLI 01 044 tbatkogiving found In Pa 136. every
with WM Dinner Christ llb-1 votes of which ends with the refrale
WOMEN
Loyal Orange Association to l'elee
brat e Centenary by It:Using This
Large Sum of Money -- Order
hided, hFor his mercy endureih forever."Wants to Help •t g Protestant
Thu tbe lye* et tbe *Mem Gospel lir% lewing their year* of captivity SO Sur Mrs. MacPherson of
hot end the'r t wonderful deilver- L E. Pinklmun' V e- I 11111ligrall(P tO aaaaa e to Canada.
T
table Compound
the sore, with their progrtes thus far, Lydia s eg
et ema on!, dna* tarot'silmerit
gteit gmb Zikht witsorrow and they could Nay: -Truly God is good
Se. to *et their captives free, to Israel." They were differently af-
t the earth spay be filled with the retied, however. The people shouted Brantford. Ontario.—" I was always
glory of God, with a great shout so that the noise tired and Um Utast exertion would pit
,
—A. C. Allier. the Levites, having lived in Jerusalem PrelleelhoPete en the top of my head,
!knowledge of Inc grandeur of the first ousttotolepispd. overuor ,:t.tfld nont rtmuyp JLback. -
noise. I k t 7
16 -sant pane el itiencroad
opentalas direetiems so DM* any
mewls ma dye er tbills say 661, were.
AIM thing aew, trees lf Me has sever
dgeal before. Dm stereo sell all oolors,
Meal with telpher It Darkees
OD Mitterally NOW,
Can Tell
As the waters cover the sea. was heard afar off. The priesta and nte out for a day or two. ha a
before its dentruetlou, had retained a fain M of my peck. and when
PRAYER
Vino Thee, 0 God. we would lift temple and realizliag that this one gig not sleep well and rsuanee
up our hearts and voleso ba Prater magnificeuce they lifted up their was such &wreck that I co d not sweep
could never resemble it in size and ei the boot eel
To mark the hundredth annhe r -
nary ot the founding . f the order lu
Canada, the Loyal Orange AKPOP111-
0011 of British America is to rani(
• centrunial fund of one million dol-
lars, says Ole Toronto Telegram. MIA
ti 10 C01.181.11Ute an endowment fund,
tbe income only from which hi to be
used to carry on the woik of the
amociation. The method alld pur
ENDS PAIN.
.J41E2r isforNER
SHOULD XEEP .4 BOX ON NANO
All Dealers 5C4 box'
and thanksgiving for Thy gracious ,
dealing
Thou didst deliver them from butel- '
age with a strong hand aad a stretch- I
et! out arm. We give thanks to Thee.
with Thy cho•es PeoPle Zerubbabel and Joshua were the ing down afterwards. A friend living detail by M W. Bro. Hon. J \t' Ed
.leaders in this reconetraction work. near me told ma what Lydia E. Pink- wards, hi D bvputy Grand %Lister ut
1They appointed oventeera to set for- ham'sVegetable Compound had done for
ward the work in ramrod. No mon- the floor nor wash the dishes without ly- pose of the plan was explained in
the Grand Lodge of British Alueitea
.L.O. L.O.L. .
cokes and wept,
I er were they well twain' then the her so I began to take it. With the first
ituu ay
low estate and elitist provide a tia•-
'rounding diatricts, appeared mei, un- t° lie down. Later I became regular The Orange L 613
remember all children of men lo thelt Samaritans. who essoupleti lite tour, without
hl acvolunigd
iten:LUangilal,C3Taunr"olb°tioi
ttIP tiod of Heaven, that Thou tildst bowashttledlishefelit banridghstewreeiri
lour to deliver them from the enemy der the diagulse of offering to-
a in in rily monthly terms. I have ita mark on the pages of Canadian
Assoctatiou lots mad.
— kank6 interfered with them. Their leeip
taken ten bottles all told and am now
all better. I can trul say that your 1 r th sent ovemeuts
" said Or Edwards, -and
of their souls. We would irlv t
unto the Lord, for He is good; for Hls was deellared anti immediately tin'Y wonderful dicIne cannot he beaten with due- regare e t
mercy endureth forever. Amen. 11111111c false representations to Aha- for putting health and vim into • wo- has ever undertaken any proJect
do not think the Order
- of the past. 1
PlIer113, the successor to Cyrua, kills man. —Mrs. JANES H. MacPnoasom,
Y SCHOOL IZSSEION FOR of Persia. la the letter they said: finite the wattle magnitude as the
SUNDA909 Greeowich St., Brantford, Ont.
"Be it known untei the king, that the If you are sufferin from a displace- raising of tide milliou dollar centen
JUNK 1624 -
nial fund, nor will anything cutup,—
the prestige of the Order as much as
the successful raising of this money."
Dr. Edsarde explained that the in
come only from the money would be
used to extend the work of the
Orange Order lie lostaticed deter*:
cases where the funds 01 Inc Giallo
Lodge of British America bad been
used effectively in the pat.: Two
years ago a campaign was run 111 op-
poeition to the cilium ot Archbishop
McNeil and 11111110p Ialtei, win1 se,.
making specific dentand•. tor funnel
special pile.depot for the Separate
schools in Ontario,'ad Inc outia) oe
that work was $10.1100. 0.• also re
called that a Ica ..14 Ca agu tii. A
Mallon speut $15.000 In carry fog the
Tremblay mai riage case to the J udi-
Mal Committee of the Pri‘y Cobucti.
and the victory won at that time wit,
sufficient Justification for the camp
diture. Much money had also beet.
spent on charitable work, as iu
stanced in the -collection of neari)
half a million dollars for the Loyal
True Blue Orphanage at Itichniteoi
Hill, which was doing and would cot,
tinue to do a -very luiportant took
providing a proper home for Prete'.
tent orphan children.
It was nu idle stat.unent, continuo.;
Dr. Edwarda, to.point out that thei.
was a very real danger in Canada a
the present time to British cuunec
lion. He was in Quebec recently
and learued of an arrangement be
tween the Quebec Legislature and thv
Roman Catholic Hierarchy to settle
15,000 Greek Catholic along the line
of the Transcontinental Railway ia
that province. as the French Cathie
tics had settled along that railway ia
Ontario. It was Intended to bring
5,000 of these people out thls year.
In the sante way Hon Manning
Doherty had brought out the Hebri-
deans, who were aft Roman Catho-
lics. There was a Roman Catholic
Immigration organization in Quebec
that employed several priests in Rs
work, veho were paid out of funds
eoted by the Parliament of Canada.
and recently an offer had been made
by an organization in New York to
send to Canada 500 families from
Northern Italy, each of whom would
be nut:Tiled with sufficient money to
keep them going until they were self-
sustaining.
Canada should set her face against
Immigrants front continental Europe
TIM old-time mixture of Sage Tea
e el Solidest for darkening gray,
Meshed and faded hair is grandmoth-
e r% recipe. and folks are again naing it
terldiep their hair a good, even
whicb is quite senstk as we are Liv-
ia, in an age when a youthful mopes?.
n em, is of tIM peewit advantage.
NOwadays. though, we don't have the
temMesome task of gmbering tbe age
and the messy mixing at home. All
dreg mores sell tbe ready -to -use prod-
uct, improved by the addition of otber
ingredients, called "Wystb's Sage aed
Seipboar Caompoomd." lt is very popu-
lar bemuse nobody can discover it hes
hem applied. Smutty moisten 'war
comb or a soft betook with 11 .54 draw
this through yoer hair, taking me small
armed at a time; by merging the gray
lair disappears, but what delights the
ladies with Wyetles Sage and SodOur
0. -1 is that, besides beautifully
&rheas, the heir after a, few applica-
times. it Moe peodeoes *at soft lustre
and applaraece of absindimm which is
S 0 atilreolies.
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GENUINE ASPIRIN
HAS"BATER cRow
VOW, vittbeet• "barer Cross"
assmost Aspirin at all
-
111$ ipeeiso 'Mayor Tablets of Aspria"
eg a 'Mays?' pediagme *holy marked
abide satiety, `Bayer .oes
Tblet"Bsper soe Is your oaly way
efillseerbs thee •yee are geNiag semis*
AmplriaJ pownselbut by physislaas for
engem years and proved safe by emit-
ter Headache, Neuralgia, Colds,
, Lumbago, Nenrttle, and for
Med* la Cataada.
Ca boxes of 12 tablete--also
ie the 6.54. ..&a IT Med "Bore
is CCial, of Bayer Maaufsetare of
Menemetismidease of fielleytiemid. •
While it is -well keine& that Aspiria
limas Bays seasetesturs, to Desist tbe
Saphist'imitatieee, the Tabletop of
Company, Ltd., will be stamped
I,their paws' trade amok. Um
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summir CLEARS
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Pim Meek and AM. rainy,
liktio Nem" OW
Spsetallse
ere
AGory, selleimim can be
overcame applyk599(71159a little barb-
iipiV1 eat at ass *IL orml
Selpher, declares a noted skin special-
ist. Itentase of its gam destroying
properties, this subplot preparation be-
gins at ones to soothe Irritated skin and
bed erupeisiss met as rash, pimples and
rimg.wome.
It seldom Ms to resetrie CM WOW
and distioresseat. amd you do sot have
to wait for relief from embansesenotot.
Improvement middy show& Sallorent
from skin trouble should dads a mall
ier of Rowles ifeetbo-Se•dour from
any good tintsgla mil use it like 544
COVIM
Tbe fleet time a girt is engaged
she limitless that Alt te WI import-
ant as tie berobse la a novel.
feste•-•
Leese. Tidie--The Return and tbe
Rebuilding ef the 'Temple.
Lemen Paseage—Ezra 3:6-13, 6:
14, 13.
Goldoni Tit—i**. 40:1.
With the first deportation of tbe
Jews to 1141110u, DOW of them.
!night men of valor, went to swell
the army of the conqueror and to fill
up hie titles. On the 1401.011(1 invaeliin
of Jude* jts existence as a distinct
nation was deetroyed and all the peo-
ple hut wine of the peasants were
removed and Settled along the blanks
of the Chebar river and here they
lived in exile for seventy years.
During rIvse years some of them
found favor at court. nte 'Weird and
his three companions, others presPer-
.41, learning in time the habits and
intaineas ways of their neighbors, but
the greater number WPC11 III voor cir-
cumstanees, heing under the teover of
their ea Worm. The) lute, no temple
where they could worship Jehovah In
their own way. and When they .5* by
the river* of Babylon they t1c111 when
they remembered Zion and hung their
harps upon tto- willmvs, for "how
could they eing rhe Lord's song in a
strange land'?" In spite of all this(
they were sustained by the hope of
mine day rettirning to their native
land :---1f I forget thee. 0 Jerusa-
lem. let my r*ht hand forget her
cunning." ,
In the course of (line Babylon, the
Grteit, that had captured and destroy-
ed Jerusalem, was Itself made captive
by Cyrus, king of Persia. who Joined
It to his dominlone, and then lite time
of the deliveranee tyl the Jew., was
at hand. De It was of whom !salsa
proi healed 150 years before, saying:
"He is my abeplierd, and shall per-
form all my pleasure; even saying of
Jerusalem, Thou shalt be built; and
to Lie temple, Thy foundation Khan
he laid" (Isa. 44:28).
In the first year of his reign aver
Eabylon the Lord stirred up the mph. -
it of eyrus and he caused a voice to
paw througbont all hie kingdom pro-
claiming liberty to the captives. Thlp
decree was also made In writing. giv-
ing perrulaslon to all the Jews living
In his dominimis to go up to Jerusa-
lem and build the temple of the lord
there. He not ooly gave them per-
mieidon hut furnished them with what
WAS needed for the undertaking.
"All they that were about them
strengthened their hands with veasels
or silver, with gold, with goods. and
with beasts, and with pricions
things."
Not aU the Jews took advantage
of this opportunity to return, hut the
chief of the fathers of Judah anal Ben -
.Jamin„ and the priests and the Le -
Vitra. With all them whoop opirit thcl
had raised to go np to build the house
of the Lord which is in Jerusalem
row up and made preparations to •-re-
eatahlist theraneives in Judos.
When they were ready to depart Cy-
rus pot joto the care of libeahbazaar
the vessels of the house of the Lord
width Nelsochadoessar had brought
forth out of Jerusalem'. and had put
them in the house of his gods.
Iti consequence or the decree of
Cyrus 4E300 Jews of Bobylon with
7337 Mares and much cattle set out
for the home -land. It took thelm
about four months and by the aeventh
month they were settled. Then by
common convent Hwy, se one man.
went up to Jernaalem. the devastated
city. where they bonded an altar, and
observed all the set feasts as corn -
mewled in the law of Moses. After-
wards they Armin their preparatione
for this intilding of the temple.
Workmen had to he aormed and
brought from Tyre sod Sidon and
Moller from Lebanon In tbe Imihi-
Ilug of the temple In Solomon's day.
Walla 6-13—A Heenan Melba
As anon 55 the fmtndations wren
1 laid the priests with their arumpets
and the !ernes with their cymbal.;
led the people in protein( God, all
joining 64 -artily In the song of
Jews which came up from thee to us ment, irregularities, kache, or any
arc Milne 111110 Jerusalem. tinkling the ether form of floosie weaknes• writs
rebellious and the bad city, and have to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,
WI Up hp wallet thereof, and JoinedCobourOntario, for Lydia E. ruok.
the ttttt itlath.115. Be it known now m Priv•te Tex t-Book..0
upon A11-
ito to the king. that if this city be menta P.cuilar IA) W°113.11.
builded. and the walls set up again; --
Then will they uot pay toll, tribute
111)1 4lip10111, and so thou shalt en-
d:linage the revenue of the kinge."
The king sent back at reply wide
the work to eease for a peril.,
of at 1111111 nine yearet.
6:14, 15.—Work Resumed.
l'odcr 11.e athiceuiil eneuttrage-
Dieu( of two prophets, Haggai dud
Zechariah. the building was begun
again but again their neighbors he
rfered. This time, however, their
leaders were 'oval of different type to
these who. had agitated against them
before. Had the ease been as truly
represented to Ahasuerus as to Dar-
ius it Is quite likely the work would
sot Inive been hindered. The elders
of the Jews when asked gave a full
statement of Why 51141 by whose au-
thority they were buildiug the tem-
ple. This was nent by hotter to
Darius with the requeet that he would
ceusult the records to see whether
Cyrus bad really maths such a decree
and then to make reply as, to what
should be done in the matter. A roll
was fouud containing the decree of
Cyrus and therefore Oarium homed
another decree forbidding any iuter-
fereure with the work mmi ordering
that tribute Money he 115011 to help it
on; and else that everything needed
for buret offerings and meat offerings
afti r the completion of the temple be
senriplied. them (lay by day.
Thni he dhl in °Met* that the
priests might offer toterlfices of sweet
savours unto the God of heaven, and
pray for the life of the king, and his
moot. To this; decree Darius added a
penalty on all who iihoulci &milli in-
terfere with the progress of the build-
ing, The work went on eppedily,
they being encouraged by the won-
derfnl goodneasi of God In inclining
the heart of the Ring of Persia to
allOW them Mich favor. In four years'
time It W11111 e01111110441 and dedicated
with joy.
WORLD MISSIONS
Mr. Y. Y. Tau, eecretary of the
Chinese Chrietian Amociatlen in the
I". ie. and professor in St. John's
Theologkeal reellegr, Shanghai, Paid
that When lie landed In Amerk-a
someone said to him. "What are you -
a Chink." and he reviled. "What are
you—a monkey, a donkey (sr a Yan-
kee" He said race prejudice was
based on the fallacy of race pride.
We can make disciples of all nations,
osit by government, but by the mes-
sage of the goepel brought by Chris-
tian people.
PTV:. !MARIE.
Celeheateee ttiniverrary
This Year.
oiling lands of Huronia, 11,
eig of 1649. 275 years ago,
.seel the greatest traecely of In-
dian warfare in this countr). result-
ing finally in the. dentructiou of the
great race of the Hurons There had
been warnings of the menace of the
dread Iroquois. who hovered near the
Huron village -a nestling in the fertile
valleys of what is now Sliticwe Coun-
ty, and making what was, censidering
al1. a rich farming country Remains
of the villages are still to be seen in
the relic,' discovered In the townships
of Tiny. Tay, Medonte and Oro.
says the Toronto Globe.
The Jesuit Fathers had neCOMP part
of the life of the red wen. giving
counsel and aid in their primitive% life.
Realizing the ellingers from the Iro-
quois. Fattier .00forne Laientent chose
the site of Fort Ste Marie, on the
banks of the Wye, three miles from
the Midland of to-dayand built there
a stronghold, the remains of which,
are still to he traced. and though the
oldest masonry in North America, it
Is in private hands and far from a
satisfactory state of preservation.
Ste. Marie had ten years of life, •
Mecca of faith, where thousands of
Indians were entertained yearly, and
where the industries of civilisation
were carried on in a small way. In
the winter of 1646-49 a war party
of 1200,Iroquoln remained on the
upper Ottawa, and as the snows be-
gan to melt started for Huronla.
Soven miles to the east of Ste.
Marie was the frontier village of Bt.
Ignace, and on the morning of March
16, Just as the horizon began to glow
with the flrst colors of the dawn, the
war whoop of the Iroquois., was
heard. The walls were breached and
St. Ignace was soon destroyed. Three
Hurons escaped to warn St. Louis,
midway to Ste. Marie, and soon the
invaders were at the gates of St.
Louis, where they captured the two
Jesuit priestelirebeeuf and Gabriel
Lalement. The Hurons lied to Ste.
Marie, where an attack was hourly
expected, but the battles at the first
two forts were enough for the Iro-
quois, and they completed their thirst
for blood by martyring the two
priests. They were led back to St.
Ignace, being beaten as they went;
were stripped, tied to stakes and
made the victims of terrible cruelty
and death with boiling water, red-
hot axes, pitch and resin set on fire.
The fortitude with which all this was
borne has given a name for the two
Jesuit fathers which will live for all
time. -
Convinced that they could no
longer live at Ste. Marie in safety,
the French and the remnant of the
Hurons burned the fort and, placing
their valuables on a large boat and
on rafts, they set out for St. Joseph
(Christian) island, 20 miles away, In
Georgian Bay, and there built a new
fort, the rettialne of which may.still
he found. By next June (1650) the
continued menace of the Iroquois led
theni to abendoe their beautifel
}Juniata forever and set out 10 a
flotilla of canoes for the region of
Quebec. They ascended the French
river and went down the Ottawa and
St. Lawrence, and after more wan-
derings finally settled, late In the
seventeenth century, at Lorette,
where a handful of them still live.
From there a delegation came to
Penstanguishene in 1921 and smoked
the pipe of penee with derteendante
of the IroquoLs 11111,1 the Brant Res
ervation, which fact is marked by •
tablet In the pretty park in the town
by Georgian IloeY.
carguitteRY -FOR "CASTORIA'
Amnion Substitute, for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing *ups — No Narcotics!
rteleber's easteria hos
war36 yawl is Mien
rem of Osentipaties,
Colic sad Distelmas
arieieststraa
tam tie
the sesImIlMisa
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From Shinto to Old•faahletted Garden
An .1411111r1-11 111 od OW aihicel
writer s,sst rasis, the respective char-
acters (if the city and country papers
signifleatit -111111 miry: "Turning
front tise city rapers' to a rurn1
weekly which COMem to our home Is
like stepping from the slums of vile
ildnra into an old-fashioned garden
/tweet with honeyomekle end the
scent of perrmalal flowers. The page.
of tlw big dallies are se full of mur-
der. thievery. imsnorellty, the !trunk-
ing up of homes. Is, 1111 M4.1
f I Sh het* that the better 114011'..1 IN Mc
acurril. One pot' the paper aside
with a feeling of depresakm and
heartache that the world le no full
Of Patch terrible and unhappy things.
Then picking up the papers; Mitt re-
cord the happenings of the manlier
lowna around ita one pine renewed
faith life. Here are set forth only
that which uplifts Ilio eenninittilty
the aetivitits of the Immineep men,
ehnrch news. the civie good 551-
svmipllshsid woolen. the sellool
Hempthe happy inrial galls rings of
the people. the marriages. births.
dentin*, farmersitems and all the
thoonesid.- amt. nes_ daily octstr.reneen
that mtalte np the pimple annals of
the t 0111111111Mil people fe-teo ere
really the fonatiation of this brond
emeetry of owes. Orsailsis err wi-
dens pnblialvell in Ow country 111•W
paper.. tint II On Iteppciip that
rii.eigie, demands It, the 'tiller de-
tails are oneitted, or ere given a kind-
ly touch that & widely different from
the onfeeling pnbiktity of the city
prows. Ma wonder. The off...Mere
tisay he 011f migttletee, or people we
have rubbed elbow's nur liree
They are real human 1.4ags whit, io
the glestt dank* 1 Ora 10prply
of a sport t Are firmed met
betty la their i II. "- - A effort row
Press.
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AEILERS SEND !MESSAGE.
throughout a little to the north of tho
711 men imeet Hardship, Night line of greatest attraction, white
centres on New York and Chicago
and Imy. site, therefore, puffer,
You Fair One Milli Your Jewels That Is not precisely the same queetioa.
00, gIVe ear to the voice of New-
Tmhdie,rre. a(r)eneon: thaor ttwthoo tesshingstr, toot opz-
cftreui:dalet:edt,
of the seal herds which are to decor- ulation gravit,y moves northward as
ate you and )ours tor city frivolitiee! man become -a more civilised and ao
The deeurture of the sealing dert better able to be comfortable. In SF
fur th( north to await the cumin ; vere condition*. The centre of gray -
of the seal herds. Is neirked by th. Non ran through Room
E% ening Ad. ..c1.- of John's by Athens anti Itithylou, now runs through
stone:, of the indelAiry lot many y.a...s Parise, Berlin and Moaeow.
past V. litie h.or beru such (-haws, however, come about
roui reel tio•ru 00010• 6111,t Aumiter fact Is that it is se
Chatoldalll's t1111.' "'k c"d 110 '11 ackuowlielged rule that the products of
Grand Banks, ur %%hubs In Ur ;.. tie. Northern hemisphere reack their
Lawrtocc, ships trout Noultv'10 highest perfection' on their northers
Furapc ha‘e been ler some tiLie ..w. .
It. It events to be the Naas with
terested lu the PeAlb off Newb
the human race. It is the northern
land. pcoulc of Fume. that are welcomed
In une year. 19'2.2. it wait tepee -led
that the catch %ad i43,".;;;", s to .tinerica. And we know that Caw
When the crew of out- ot the e.t.11 are the moat welcome of reel-
Dunde..• ships first saa. the *wale:, grants to the United States. Where
skipping o; the loose ice. Jutiepths there has been either conflict at co
from guill 10 oun with the de-lb.:lel ..1 petition het Weill North and South the
athoolboys, y were fairly scat, el, victory has been with thi. Noe*. to
aaoried ittie:ti,ewnoltitittSucolusuntactutesaiel.": but ITtaitirtirwe.nint. anttr etrheall.mrsotai.
mad, crazy loons after the mule
Th,: call to the soft -handed foik et twir-ith;r1:-...kshi:iwKraINN:1:bsdlifYI:.k:: li tba
the cities to give a thought to in,
:rut- h u titer la v oiced by
a "rw A iii124':lautirki. atid true and teoder ifs*
maker in the Ad4oe ate. w ho. while
lets poet!) might It win a Nobel
Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Rime
A .senteowlint litonterous and laugh-
nhle hient happened to Rev. D. If.
Gallaghcr, the new pastor of Knox
church. ellen he first arrived In
Port Iihgtrn a few week, ado. sole The
Port Eight Times. Stepping off the
tra huu end seeing Morison Bricker
drawing op to tins platform with Ida
hlg ear and imruoising that he was
there to meet 'him, the new arrteal
walked .11, or the ear sod extending
his hand to Clorksion, who is some -
wing of wit, mild, 'Ts Mr. Gal-
lagher- Weenie( the *wig hit mod
thinking someone was trying to have
some fon with MM. Clatilaon ans-
wered -That's all right, I'm Mr.
sheen." and drove off. keying Mr.
Gallagher motaewhat thumblostated.
I North"
Prise, has a incssag,•, ail the foitow- , The epithet -dark" *Indira In Europe
115 ve•rses sill show: rather than .1merica What is cer-
tain is thatiither things twIng equal.
the North, will tinniness the finer breed
of !nen and that is the ertateet
thing a country can do. AM as for
lbeicil to Sir Henry Thorn-
ton. Speaking Itt Buffalo at the same
moment that the Dean was In Mon
treat ("bidding t'ariadians to gia
potithhe wig eloquent. In parody oa
the %%ord. liorace Greyly. osayilig.
G., mirth. Young END; that way Ilks
fortune amid countlowa unexploited
.5 iu4 unused opportunities.
You fah- one si(h )our Jewels on.
who while your hours away
Unmindful of thc alitch
thOse men Merl toght abet day,
Who court ille's fleeting pleasures,
which are woven round .our heart.
Oh. do you ever think upon the men
who (rum us part,
To face the northern regions --there's
101 other path to chuost—
Nilo keep you up ,t, glandeur, they're
ow hardy sealing crews?
reseurees
Now, YOU young twin, with kid-
glet),s1 handa. 1110 visa about the
town,
A blush my cheeks have reddened as
On them Fee seen you Duvall
While you to music hails and plays
each day and night go forth.
Those men with death doth wrestle.
'mid the daugets of the north.
I'm sure they &nett) leer this lansi.
all true men share my views;
Those brave men, a0 free from sham
our hardy scaling crews
with the possible exception of the
Scandinavians blo Rid of an experi-
ence last year when the Grand Lodge
of Ontario Eart blought out forty
Scottish lade end plaeed them on
fermis 'elected in advance Ever)
OnP of those' lads knew where he
was g.olng before he left Scotland,
and every one had made good. The
result was that tat year the lodge
received applications froni over 200
farmers for bo):; from the same lo-
cality where the fnrty had been
placed.
He believed in directed immigra-
tion, and not have people COMP over
here who would flock to the centres
of population and enter into competi-
tion with those already looking for
employment. The Orange Amocia-
Mon, through Its primary lodges. all
over the country was best equipped
to take care of Protestant Immigrants
seeking a home in Cahada. The
farmer to -day was not making suffi-
cient tnoney to enable him to pay a
married man a prnper wage to main-
tain hip familyand consequently the
call was for boys. Officials of the
British Government Mated that there
were over 260,000 Old Country lads
waiting to come to the Dominions,
and if these came over under the di-
rection o,f a well-planned Immigration
policy conducted by the Orange Aliso-
elation, the members of whose lodges
would see to it that they were pro-
perly treated. There must be • place
for the Immigrant tp go before ho
seta cut from the Old Country.
It was to create such.an organisa-
tion as this and for other purposes
just as obvious and as beneficial to
Canada that the endgerment fund
was rentlred. Thera Mild then not
he the sponstaele of such Protestant
comlnunitles as the Eastern Town-
ships of Quebec Wag lost to Pro-
testantism. Federal aad Provincial
Govsrnmenta also amend take otore
*nuisance of the toluene* and im-
portance of the Orange Association.
and he did mot doubt that within fiv•
years there would be a demand in
Alberta and Saskatchewan for so -
Goma' schools like they have lo
Manitoba.
A Iseploy Smoak,
Jailie--itaire You anything tardier
ta say?
Prisms.- I should like to ask that
tbe IMO occupied by the sonse•I's
won for the defence be nerivelsoi
apse my terns et imprisonment.
.kfer the rug is hanging out, It then
1.4.0011)141 Ileec.001 l'y 10 aacertain where
the head of the house is hanging out --
Detroit News
G. Novas. l'eung Man
1 Mont ren I 3Vit nese
Dean Carlisle, in addressing the
y g men of the Dioetesan college,
adjured them not to be seduced by the
greeter comforts of the murk to leave
Ihe land to which they lovvell their
powers. Ile signifienntly mid Hite ad-
vice was 1111cfl fl. It la indeed tessied
by more than ministerial students
Just as the inoronents of tbe upper
air are said to tend toward a ventral
tote% NO there P14.1101.10 be a constant
tendency of population towarda III cen-
tral line of Gee temperate
gene ra lhy speak itig. t he Nort Is
Temperate 'how. for then is COM.
iteratively tittle eof the most isenicu
climatic e Mon in the Southern
hemisphere. It CrOluW11 Americo, at
Chili and the Argentine. 11101141pp Nm•
Zealand awl Tasmanin and jumt calls
at Southern Ainetralis 11111 South otf
rho. There always be that cur-
rent. and Canada win lose hy it, Win&
1
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McLAUGHL1N CARS
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