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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 May 1922, p. 3

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Other Papers’ Opinions I therefore believe it is my duty to my Country: to‘ love it; to obey and maintain its .;laws to respect its flag; and to defend it against all ene- mies. ~It is the purpose .of the Grand Lodge to have the Creed framed and placed in' every school in the prov- ince. The motive. is a worthy one. Patriotism is not a quality to be _ . muponocoaSion. Itshouldbe ~present. ideadeellingatall E;;;§9.§@a..hmn Mind. ever ao- I believe in the Dominion of Can- ada as a government of the people, by the people, for the peOpIe; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a demo- cracy in a sovereign state, being a component part of the British Emâ€" pire, an association of sovereign States established upon prinCiples of freedom, equality, justice and hu- manity. ‘ Lofty Endeavorsof K. of P. (Lethbridge, Alberta, Herald.) No finer motixe and no grander sentimentc can issue from any assoâ€" ciation than that \VhiCh has inspired the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Phythias, Alberta, to inculcate in the young that patriotism which, how- ever gloriously it showed itself in the Great War, essentially needs its prepagation toâ€"day. There is no better exposition of “hat is termed ‘The Canadians Creed” than that which has emanated from this source. Brief in its simplicity, cov- ering a great deal in a small space. embodying the Very essentials, and com eying a real understanding, “The Canadian 5 Creed” is stated thus: 1 It is not possible to mislead the peeple of Ontario on this "killing hydro" propaganda. No person wants to kill it. The wild men in the case are all being brought in and set up by the Drury haters. The commission he has chosen to investigate the expenditure on the Chippewa undertaking has been con- demned before it ever starts opera- tion. The Drury Government could not wreck the hydro proposition, even if it had the notion and desire to do so. It has become a habit for some of the Toronto hrury haters to shout "He's killing Hydro” every time the premier dares to raise a hand or ask a question that seems to cast any reflection on the management of the development schemes. or the am- ount ot moneV that it is proposed still to spend. This commission is painted as nothing short. of a crowd of assassins waiting to get their hands on hydro. The hydro power business is an established fact. It is doing busi- mess with scores of municipalities and with hundreds of industrial con- cems. These considerations are accepted by The Tribune, and it goes on to say that American farmers thus may not have to compete with Canadian farmers in the United States, but they will have to compete with them in foreign markets; that thus the tar- ifl‘ will not eliminate competition, but will merely remove the point of that competition and at the same time tend to eliminate Canada as a customer for the United States’ great production of manufactured goods. Killing Hydro. (London Advertiser.) Toronto interests seek to establish that Premier Drury is out to smash, wreck and bury the whole hydro scheme in Ontario. The Tribune, however, calls atten- tion sympathetically to the fact that the people of the Dominion declare that the bill ignores the principle that the nation can not buy if it can not sell; that the United States trade with Canada has sufl'ercd under the “emergency” bill; that if Canada can not sell in the United States she will deveIOp other markets and buy where she can sell. gress. The Chicago Tribune, for many years the leading spokesman for the Republicans of the great west before the days of the agricultural bloc of ambitious politicians deâ€" plores the crude, raw way in which the F ordney-McCumber bill is bar- ring out Canada, which it says is the best customer of the United States outside of that country. It quotes Chairman McCumber as say- ing of the bill that while it would afi‘ord protection to American in- dustry, it would not increase the cost of living! Of this remark Thei Tribune says: “The processes by which he arrived at such a conclu- sion are too involved for us. We shall not even attempt to follow them.” U. 8. and Canadian Trade. (St. Thomas Times-Journal.) Among the United States news- papers that take a sane, broad and intelligent view of fiscal problems, strong condemnation is expressed of the high tariff palicy supported by the administration majority in Con- Tim, fay 11, mi. In the near rutfire, road Vlidii should be in full mm with em; ment ofrering for every man team available. ° large quantity of 'stone was last. winter (placed in convenient piles along the Burwell line and no doubt this will soon he placed on the road- The contract for grading the road {rum Imhur to Kenilworth has been let to a constrnction company, of (’01... A ‘ v “w an: uvvu no DI US!!- ed 5506335 be obtained from the Prison F-armquelph, it will be plac~ ed on the road and it is hoped that the stoning can be Completed to Fergus this year. (Arthur Enterpriseâ€"News)“ A'large amount of road construc- tion will be carried out in this vi- cinity during the coming season. Engineer Robbins of Durham, the resident engineer for this section of the Guelph-Owen Sound highway, put on this road next Monday, it is‘ expected, to complete the ditching and grading. Just as soon as crush- Unsurpassed for strangeness, yet inevitably the consetmences of a monstrously abnorrflali ' and supremely outrageous condition, is the partnership which has been struck up between bootiegging un- scrupulousness and “bone dry’-’ fan- aticism‘. What does each of these queer partners think of each other? -_-U'v --- the monetary accumulation of indi- viduals. Find the "bone dry” re- gime and the inflated profits of the bootlegger would instantly collapse and the bootlegger himself would disappear. Parents and Their Duties. (Omaha Bee.) The one sure and certain way of having young men and young women grow up to their estate clean in mind and body is to surround them with clean influences while they are boys and girls. This does not mean to rear them as sissies; it was long ago established that a man may he a gentleman and a Christian and still be an athlete, and- even a good sport. The boot; of knowledge need not be sealed in order to rear :1 boy and girl along .the right lines; they should be taught the meaning of life, and not allowed to drift into the ways of death because they were not warned of the danger. An Unusual A‘lliance. (Buffalo Times.) Huge fortunes piled up by boot- leggers are to-day the most cons‘pic- nous t'eature of current changes in tuating the individual and ever trea- sured as a rich possession. It is not a quality to be brought to the fore by the sound of the drum or by the call to duty. It is a written code which should be emblazoned in the human heart, bringing to mind an ever present duty, not merely rever- enced .. but practised silently and without ostenta’tion. There is a duty to Canada which should be grafted in the minds of the young, and that duty cannot be better expressed than it is, tersely and to the point, in the Creed which the Knights of Phythias are seeking to bring home, particu- larly to the growing mind. This efâ€" fort needs the highest 00-operation in making what is striven to be taught achieve the object which has inspired it. i If you are suffering from disagree- able symptoms caused by some female weakness, try this splendid medicine. It is a. woman’s medicine for women’s gilmenm, and can be taken in safety cause it had helped my sister, so I have been taking it. I am now able to do my housework and I can not praise your medicine we highly as I have great hopes for the future. 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