policy of any other country AF. cable)--At the imper- Laurier moved that the gov- a Ratiations with the several treaties; which apply to the over- y ring the liberty for any of 'may $0 desire to withdraw from the thout impairing the treaty in respect ing Sir Wilfrid for his "canny" attitude ce; but they would have criticized 1 more if he had with unwary enthusiasm committed inion to share the immense responsibilities of Imper- velopment will reqnire all our energies for some We have "troubles of our own" and we don't them complicated by becoming involved in in- matters, Canada cannot "afford to go into any vars" Labor is t00 scarce now to be free to throw lives of some hundreds or thousands of our able- Britain should need Canadian assistance, she would "but we have neither time nor inclination to stand on CORONATION [HYMN " {Dugli, in'the 'Westminister Gazette') Oh King of Kings, from whom all Kings have power, : : ik on our King, crowned in our sight to-day; Stand Thou beside him, this and every 'hour, _.. Give bim the grace for which his peopls pray. King of all Kings, Father of all things living, iv Receive this day our Raise and our thanksgiving. Master and Jord, behold Thy people kneeling, Here at Thy fest we have nor place fior state: 'God on this earth, His glory once revealing, Made Kingship holy and made meekness great. * Receive, oh! Saviour; this our prayer most lowly, And save our King and make his people holy. Spirit og God! Thou quickener of nations, Speak to out hearts and bid them awake anew, That we, forth 0ing to our different stations, 'May find that work which each alone can do. pa Hallow our hopes and bless each right endeavor, : Defend our King and bless our land for ever. NT Sn fn. We're too busy to look rade as a token of loyalty. bo vith affairs that are already in competent an is to develop Canada, Fill her cities and ith pre tizens. Develop trade antil their interest in our commereial well- dare not disturb it, for such disturbance 0s to them. Attract people from all Make them free, happy and pros- |p. hers will not figntagainstus. When program we: s have become f able to take a 'seat in Imperial .be, 1al pov More than wealth and influence. in British Empire lost in the ocean as much real 9. as the small|"*% a he Dall Dave Milne got some of both | lunge and Port Perry Branch Blackstock Branch 'Nestleton Station Branch Saami Sakae SYR learn true patriotism-- 'love of home; self-satisfaction gives place to progressive judice and creed bigotry die out, Canada er place as a power in the world. as indifference and policy; as party pre- will naturally assume FISHIN NOTES June Wedding A very happy event transpired last Wednesday at the 'residence of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell at Nestle- ton, when their youngest daughter Hazel A was united in holy wed- lock to Mr. Talbert W Davidson of Fleetwood. . The morning was somewhat dull and misty, but the sun came out in all it's glory at noon and the afternoon was delight- ful About 175 guests assembled for the occasion. and the heartiest sociability prevailed. , At 2.30 to the strains of "Mendel- sohn's Wedding March, skilfully' executed by Miss Ida Malcolm. the bride leaning on the arm of her father, was led through the path-. way prettily marked hy: four ribbon girls' (Mieses Gladys Ball, Phyllis Richardson, Margaret Ball and Vera Sanderson) beneath the beautiful laren of Evergreeus, roses, and White Daisies, The cercmony was performed by Rev. R A. Delve, of Seagrave, The bride was attired in white Duchess: Satin, trimmed with silk applique, and all over silk lace insertion, Nothtng to beat this one yet so wearing the customary bridal vei) far as we haye heard. It was with a wreath of orange blossoms in caught by James Lucas a couple of [her hair. She carried a shower years ago and weighed seventeen boquet of cream roses and aspargus pounds, ferns and looked most beautiful Harold Archer nearly managed| The bride was attended by two to beat the record. ~Accordivg to, bridesmaids--Miss Norma Suggitt Zech Burnham the fish Harold! who wore Alice Blue 8ilk trimmed dido't get must. have weighed ' with silk embroidery and all over about' 25 pounds, Now don't lace, carrying a boquet of White smile too broadly because Harold carnations; and Miss Mae Gillson, teally did get a pretty good catch, who was dressed in pink silk Taf. of fish anyway-- some maskelonge etta, trimmed with silk embroidery and several bass, |and all over lace carrying a boquet Geo Jackson landed about the, of Pink carvations, biggest fish of the lot--a seven! The groom was ably assisted by pounder, and Roy Woodley had Messrs L. C, Blackweil, of Lindsay, a fine fish which was a close second 80d H. J. Davidson, of Mount A number of the" lunge weighed Horeb. about five pounds each. After congratulations, while the There was a party of people out Register ha Seip Syned, Miss bere from Oshawa and they must) .q) ar Me "Sew 1 sang have thought they had reached the : oral . Soap. | 3 'shots of the bridal party were taken fisherman's heaven, for they landed : : seven lunge and a number of bass, | The wedding dejeaner was. served - 14! 10 & large marquee tent on the lawn TY one of ie. Buspham's and {t was a most sumptuous repast ats was out on the morning of | everything, palatable. with frat the 17th, and only one man came confectionery and 'Ice Cream in ck minus fish. We didn't hear Y bundance, i, an the unlucky one's name, but per-, *° : ; haps he could blame it on to the order, aera at a : hook or some of the tackle, ; display The groom's gift to" the' Fred Brock got a nice string of bride wis a gold Necklaces and" bass, sud id Mik McDermort, locket, set with chip diamonds and PY, ort secured a good émeraids; to Miss th, a gold string, but that notliing unusual Brooch set with brilliants; to Miss Fe remember rightly he marched pic, 3 VL, Pillans _to Min up street with a ten pound lunge amethysts: tu the somsmen each yout fled in a pretty a gold stick pin, wi brilliants; o But he dida' t have aay Boe aod to'the pianist a gold Watch han ao r who i aught a five and a half pounder, |, Aid showers of rice and. con. and lost two, weight unknown, Nestioton apy hela on he bass--a nice catch, five o'clock train for Toron ford captured some