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Durham Review (1897), 28 May 1936, p. 8

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- "I'll. June In. , ”to CHICO oe due and Mine, Ont sound; Mr J. En I“Don-Id Mid Mr win-"Ill. ueotge McKay. Ernest Alb- ky. Joseph Snell. Juno: mane". Ilium Dean. Some of those from u distance were Mr and In MeGarrott “to; Mr Ernest AIM-- "-- - u. unc- eretrBytertan church. Mr Oowdy spoke trom the words ot Job, “Who knoweth not in all these that the hand of the Lord hath wrought thu?... '. The hymns sung were "O God Our Help tn Age. Put" and "Abide With Me". There were enum- ber of beuutlful non] trlbuteu. The: rename were curled by Mour- Wm. i Conn-ll. George Hex”. meet Anh- 'rhamesvitte. A ettort - in the home and th, 'ee in the Presbyterian Gomty "ohe from the , "Who knowoth not in a the hand of the Lord In The when] of the h win took place on Wet Icon. conducted by Rev Ar. ”slated by a nephe LATE w ---Harruton at ao 13--Mihanar at Juty lb-Harrie,,, . July T-Harruton " --Hanover It I July Ir-Che- " ti ‘Durham " M July 8-Mihtrna, at 1 Jul) "s-chester at D July 3. The umpire locompanying the via- iting team will have the choice of working at the plate or on the buses. Last season there was eonttiderattle trouble keeping the tans on the dia. monds. Now all home teem; must erect a suitable barrier at least ten must pay 1 deposit of 85. " Protest I: upheld. the refund will be the de- posit. In: the expenses of the protest heating. Dnrhsin; Secretary-treasurer. E. B. Crolt, Horriston; Executive: Ernest IcDonold. Durham; ludore Bohnert. Hanover; Charles Bates. Hurlston; lies Marie Schumann, Mildmsy; Miss Doris Ankenmsn. Chesley. Lost season the entrance fee for each team was 50 cents, which had to be sent to the Ontario Softball Association, leaving no money for the League to curry on. The treasurers report showed the books to be " cts In the red. This year the entranceI lee will be " and in all playoifr zones. the League will collect 10 per cent of the gross gate receipts. in? i use of postponed games. the two', teams involved must srrsnge between themselves as to date, before the end i of the regular schedule, and except) in case of rain 24 hours notice must be given before postponing n some. I Alt protests will be dealt with byI the president. vieeatretsident and ttl retary-treas.. and the protesting team! Election of once" resulted u tol- M3: Prmsident, J. R. Hamilton, of '%nerver,. Vicar-President, P. llama”. Wham; Secretary-treasurer R R Titimtr hid Dal anon may yet enter, in which an the schedule drawn would have to be The“ present were Hours. Eric Cut. Jack Duo and Charla Bates d Harri-ton; Peter Range of Der. ha; J. R. Hamilton. Albert Seim Ind “More Bohnert of Hanover. Mr Hmilton occupied the ehair, with Mr Cult acting as secretary. The tive taunt entered are Durham Buriuon, Hanover, Mildmy and Cheney, with a possibility that Wal. d Iron Harmon mun. maven In! “and” m. Remunuuvu were pro.- - no. Human, Dunn and Han. “. uni an Interest»; season'- Qon in machined. with one chm. In the pornonnel of the elutto--Mount Mt dropping out, an! Minimum- than; that Club. Is-lam-rn at L.O.L. aitEvrxa. Rev . James th ERWIN BURIED " Rev. David Gow, a nephew of the de- an" Herbison of than service was and the public new. the late W.D n at Chesley. at Durham " Hanover l! Mlldmy at Harriaton " Durham at Hanover at Cheeky. Wednesday Mildmay WEDNESDAY ' alter- New York um ma. JiiUi their mm' W him their net, IM m. I This inferiority complex la felt In :covelnment. Commlulom headed by "httriiattmen llluunte lack of Cons. Fiii'ii' in when” u a people And nation. Parliament refuse- to ducuu foreign pollclu. tor tear It might dil- tttrtt Britain, yet only pool-lo who deeptr men! this are Englishmen. Our dunno la very Mom: from u.- V---, - " - - and Mrs D. Mcilvride. , As a tribute to him on his 88th [ birthday. a number ot the friends and l neighbors ot Mr Edward Fee, Varney l ‘met at his home Sunday evening and presented him with a beautiful ttoral I bouquet. Mr Pee is this week visiting _ at his granddaughters, Mrs Geo. Cup- skey. in Hepworth. , "we nouuay guests in the be Mr and Mrs William Bottle. Miss Florence Mellvride of Hill and Mrs CaitUy ot Toronti holiday visitors in tumult: l and Mrs D. Mo""""" Spoke on "Wsrerasies" Mr and Mrs Woo were holiday guests Mr and Mr: "rott.... Miss Coalhouse of her sister In Turm the week. ;Lucas Perdue, Toronto, and Miss ICeaser of Brampton holldayed in the II farmer’s parental home. Mr. D. E. Rite othy Ritchie were In Toronto. I Mr and Mrs J. C. Queen spent a day in London recently and visited {with Rev. and Mrs A. A. Bice. I Mr and Mrs Grimm ot Toronto, iwere holiday guests ot Mr and Mrs. EArthur Greenwood. (Conduct! no. I l, itt now editor ot er Mrs Langley of Toronto, and Mr. .Wallace Langley of Halleybury are Jholiday visitors with Mr and Mrs W. J. Moran and Mr and Mrs J. Ray. j Misses Ella and Grace Baird ot Hamilton spent the holiday in the Mr and Mrs W. Buchan of Dunnville were visitors day with Mrs Buchan's sis Pearl McCormack and ottte Misses Ella and Hamilton spent the parental home. Miss Mildred Young was the guest of Mr I; Hay over the holiday. Mr and Mrs Ashford and little son and Miss Elizabeth Harding trom near Hamilton and Miss Jean Hard, ing of Guelph, were holiday guests or Mr and Mrs J. H. Harding. , Mr Ind Mm Percy Swirling of IBrantford were weekend guests with Miss Cassie Spat-ling. was Sneath of Shanty Bay spent a few days last week with her broth. er, Dr. T. H. Sheath. Mr. Gordon Rennie of the public school mu holidayed at his home in Seaforth. Miss Jean Renwick of Penetang, Miss Ellen Fuwcett, Toronto, and Mr. R T. Renwick of Toronto were holiday guests with Mr and Mrs. R. Renwick Jr. Miss Gertrude E. Glass, London. spent the past few days in the par- ental home. Miss M. E. Morton spent Stturday with her sister in Guelph. Miu Mar. ion Morton of Mt. Pore-t returned home with her for the holiday. Mrs S. Ritchie of London, was a holidny visitor with her daughters. Mr and Mrs John. Renwick and two sons of Toronto were holiday guests with the former; parents Mr and Mrs Robt. Renwick Sr. I Iiiiiriiii"""iriiiiiiiiaiffi Mr. Morrison Smith was a holiday guest, w Dr. J. L. Smith. mu Jun Grant and Mr. Gordon Grant are home trom Toronto Unl- vertrity. Mr and In Weichel 1nd Min A. Welchel, Waterloo, were guests over Sunday with Mr and In N. A. Shutter. Miss Ada McLean, Toronto. was a weekend guest with Mn P. McPher- Rev. Walter Nickle ot Arthur who took the Denice! In Trinity Church Mr Gunman: foot. I: a patient in Durham MIN. n Ed'll'd but. Mr Robert Hewitt ot Toronto " holiday villtor with Mr and in C. Ritchie. Mrs Woodley ot unouse of Dundaa visited Mra Turner the ttrat of Lavina Manley ot Manley of Toronto were Ritchie and Miss autumn“. yr Muir of Tom: the home of Mr Buchan’s sister. Mrs uundas was a Sun- and Mrs C. G. Mo. r of Toronto, were tmome ot Mr. We: I: felt In don- headed by “a ot Cons. t mole Ind weekend Visitors he parental home. Elva Perdue, Mr In " London Duly Buchan and Ewing the home ot no“. of Mr and tr of Toronto and Mrs Alex h ot Toronto with his father Tomato is on Mon, West Orillia, and _ Mr. and Mrs John Marshall Jr!I I spent an evening last week with Miss l l T. E. Byers. i F l Miss Eleanor Marshall of Shel-! , burne, visited over the weekend ail , her home here. : I Mr and Men, T. Wallace visited on ;‘ Sunday with friends in Owen Sound; ’ Mr and Mrs D. Marshall and Mr. I land Mrs John Birr visited on Satur-l' {day with Hanover friends. We were vglnd to accompany them and meet 'our former neuhhon. In Fergu- [eon’s brother and his daughter and. eon-ln-lew of Seittie, U.8., are Vie-l "in; with her at preunt. Mr Me.. Celmon spent his young mallow a in this neighborhood, his home being .3 the present Geldwell fun. in “a -- Mr and Mrs James Marshall and Mra Alex Aberdein of Wiarton, Mr. and Mrs David Marshall and baby of Lucknow and Miss Jean McLean and friend or town were visitors on Bun, day with Mr and Mrs David Marsh. all. Glad to know that Willie Barber ls ( recovering after his Illness from rheu- i matic fever. Mr and Mrs Allan Aitken and chlld-J ren of Egremont visited on Sunday: with Mr and Mrs Bert Watson. i Mr and Mrs Albert Marshall spent; an evening last week with Mr and; Mrs C. McAlister and Mrs McAllater i Sr. I Miss Ruby Carson of visited recently with M: Wm. Knisley and Mr and Carson. Miss Jennings spent over the v end at her home at Owen Sound Miss Mary McAllster spent the holiday with her mother and family. Mrs John Marshall Sr., Is in Tor- onto thia week attending a council meeting ot the W.M.S. Mr their regular monthly meeting Tues- day at the home of Mrs C. McGlrr. The meeting opened with prayer by ‘the president. The devotional topic “‘our lips kept for Jesus" was given by Miss Helen Gerrle. The report of the Presbyterial was given by Mrs. Clarence MeGirr. Miss Winnie Blyth gave a paper on the 5th chapter 0' the study book on Africa “Christian- ity and Life." Roll call was answered with a verse on praise. It was deed-, ed to hold the annual picnic at Horl stein on Thursday. June 18th. ' Following the address Mrs Dr. Grant, president of Me ladies' Aid spoke in highest terms ot the address and the member's kindness in com- ing, and moved a hearty vote of thanks, which was warmly responded to. At the same time little Mary McGowan presented the guest speak- er with a beautiful bouquet of roses. M Great Britain and looking to her for leadership. We in Canada need initiative-the power to think and act for ourselves They dare to do the uncommon thing in Britain-dare to think for , themselves. United States has groups who spend money for public benetit- Canada has none; no radicals. ex- cept possibly Toronto Saturday Night. We don't know how conservative we Iare. Why is all this so? Partially, too much conformity in education. lil; think in terms ot mass produc- 1tion and don't allow the child to be himself. Canadians don't run to hobbies) that require initiative. We slay the‘ minister who tries to give advance leadership. The masses must see. danger before individuals can do much. We must have courage toI trust our own thinking. "With the exercise ot self-trust, new power shall appear" says Emerson. We'll never be a world power until we! develop a eontidence in ourselves,‘ but will be what we've been all too’ long - imitators. . Knox Evening" Exmary met es sometimes than to do nothing. Two things. she believed, cause u: to be inane and conservative: our prox- imity to a rich and powerful neigh- bor, and our being a dependency of Great Britain and looking to her for but only 37.000.000 In prevention. Our mental dencIents In hospitals have increased 49% the Int. " your. What are we doing to check the rise? Nothing! Inertia In part of our problem. It In better to make mom:- If. WIuVO: wer like (my complex but cum. We 'tmtnottoaet.We of Kitchener Mr and Mrs and Mrs Wm. the week i lobe-dr- DIED I CHRtimE-aht Wednesday, at her late home, Holstein daughter ot the late " Margaret Christie. for of Mrs G. P. Campbell. In A. Mchyden 1nd Lee Ray, used " yMrsJFunenl service we: held on Sunny with interment on new” In Woodland cents". l In loving emory of Isaac M. Hoo- iper, dear hu nd and father, who passed away J 2, 1935. God saw the r d was very rough, The hills were rd to climb; So he gently clos those weary eyes And whispered, ' ace be Thine.' Dearest loved one, e have laid you In this peaceful gr ve's embrace; But we trust in Heave to greet you And behold your uni! . face. --Wit and family I of AY-At the residence ot his daugh- ter, Mrs G. F. Campbell, 167 Ev- elyn avenue, Toronto, Thursday, May Zlat, Donald P. Ray, beloved husband of Helen [me and father NlCHoLsoN--In 1 ins memory of our baby who left a May, 29, 1931. 'Ere sin could harm or sorrow fade, Death came with frie 1y care The opening bud to H van conveyed, And made it blossom ere. --Mother, Dad and Marv. 1, Mr Wm. Aitken madea business trip rlto Toronto the tirat of the week. I Recent guests with Mm. Morrison t ,and the Brown family were Mr and ’Mrs Kendall and Mrs. Morrison ot ‘ISinghampton, Mr and Mrs Sim, ot . i Toronto. I Messrs D. Gillies, Clarence Penton ' (and Bert Eccles are m Toronto today {attending the Conservative convention I Mrs John Leith visited friends in (Toronto over the week end. I Mr Britton Roberts vthed Mr and I (Mrs, John Roberta the tirrst ot week. I Mr and Mrs Robert Homnan and‘ family of Kitchener visited Mr. and (Mrs George Burrows recently; also’ IMr Roy Seaman of Toronto. , Miss Margaret Irvin and Jack, and >Carman Bunston and W. R. Ami]! ‘spent the week end and holiday at their respective homes. Miss Beatrice Smith of Niagara Falls visited her parents recently. Miss Hazel Smith has returned to her duties in the hospital in London after spending her holidays at home Mr and Mrs. Wittich (Wilma. Bil. ton) and little daughter visited her father Mr Joseph Bilton the tirtrt of the week. Mr and Mrs Arthur Kerr and tam- ily and Miss Ruby Kerr visited Mrs Jordon and the Buller family over the week end and holiday. 1 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 'Norman Treleaven who were married in Palmerston Saturday. They will make their home in Holstein. Recent guests with Mr and Mrs D. Allan and family: Mr J. T. McAlnsh of Laurel; Mr F. C. Rothwell ot Palmerston; Mrs Dolph 8tineheotntre of London; Mr and Mrs W. H. Rogens of 12th con. Egremont. Mr and Mm. Hag-metal friends in Tllsonburg the tirst week. Mr and Mr: Arthur Mums ot To. ronto visited Mr ttnd Mrs Hostetter recently. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberta (nee Lillian McCall) who were married last week. They will make their home in Mt. Forest. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ur: Andrew Hunter ig in the Gen- enl hoopla]. Toronto end hu under- gone 1 serious opention. We wish her a. upeedy recovery. Mrs Sim is in Toronto with her. . Mr end Mrs Adam Eccles. Miss Ma. ry Ecclea. mu Mildred George ot Galt, were week end guests with Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles. Mr and Mrs Arthur Adams ot To. HOLSTEIN LEADER TtetttatHAtitttEMttq LOCAL and intent m MEMpmAM Wednesday, May 20, me, Holstein. Isabella the late David and MEMORIA ONTARIO -arecrmnisi" TORONTO . Habennehl visited 33:1 1ttttt “a Nint- " ' in. 12°: 3:1: and Mary. 'llhtAatie Inky aims, ot the - - - Inc-ton. Mr and --_ “a...“ nun; the View In Mum..." or To- i'l'wm'uutlnMammal-:dnurol'mm If“! in“ (has. and um. Moo-km " hem... "mum of nuns: Ian- Mt. “no Ir In": at Nu u. No Mum In Prim [iii??,'?,?,','?, m. reading tune-a I if" Mattnoe - mm” Mo p. m. Mn to believe that Inn-"m " ”’ _ec-_._, - - --- Mon-Ine- Wed, June l, 2,3 momma ARLEN Mickey Mouu in the Band Concert Star Night. " the Coconut Groves 1'urs.fri.:yoara,ain wanna ARLEN C Virglnll Bruce in "Let 'em Have lt" Visitors during the week with the Whyte family were Mrs Whyte, Mr and Mrs Elmer Parrish and baby of Hanover, Mrs. Pinder and baby, and Eldon Balm, Varney. CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY Mr and Mrs John Alles had as re- cent visitors, Mr ’and Mrs R. Wilcox Jack. and Miss Amy Taylor of Men- tord and Mr and Mrs A. J. Scott of Toronto. Nature Is beautiful in her gifts of beautiful things. blossoms. and trees in all their new spring attire are an attractive sight. "Modern Times" Mrs Will Fettes ot Michigan and Mr Gordon Fettes ot Denver, visited at A. R. Headertson's recently. Mr. Jas. Bunston had the misfor- tune to lose one of his horses last week just at the busy time when horses are most needed. Mr and Mrs Rutherford Henderson, and Mr and Mrs Kinch of Guelph, spent the holiday at A. R. Bender. son’s. Mr. Nellhurt McKenzie of Ceylon and Mr J. Long, Orangeville spent the holiday at Dave Long’s. Mr. Cecil Bryant In working tor Howard Hamburg on the 8th con. Mr and Mrs Mather and family spent the holiday at W. J. Phllp'a. Mr and Mrs Hallman and family of Kitchener and Miss Clara Bates: ot Gait, Mr and Mrs Clayton Wittick ot Aylmer and Mr Joseph Bilton of Hol- stein all spent the holiday at J. D. Drimmle's. The regular meeting of the Wom- en‘s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs Victor Adams on Wed. June 3rd. Good program being pro- vided. All ladies welcome. Mr. Franklyn Pinder spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Harry Finder of Holstein. Mr. Irvin Keller is busy this week lshlngllng Mr Wm. Kirby's barn. Mr and Mrs Moore of Hamilton enjoyed the weekend with the Car- mount family. Mr Lloyd Dickson is engaged with Mr. Donald McIlvride this month. Mr and Mrs Fred McCaw visi'ted on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm. Rogers. Mr and Mm Jack McKenzie and family of Mt. Forest spent the holi- day with Mr and Mrs Wm. Kirby. Miss Florence McIlvride spent Bun. day with her aunt Min Clara. Hoe, tlin. Mr and Mrs Robert Gray ot onto, visited over the weekend friends of Guelph. Mr And Mm Wm. Vollett of Dur- ham spent Sundny tut with their daughter Mm. Win. J. Nelson. Mr. Donald Mellvride he started the work ot " barn, Mr Weuer repairing the well and the lumen intend starting next Monday, Miss Muriel Watson hue been home trom school for a couple ot weeks with an infection in her toot. MUSICAL miarmi: Mr. Bob DIckaon end friend of Heepeler, spent the weekend with friends here. CHARLIE cHAPLm YEOVIl. DROMORE MAPLE -""""""rI' 'l'l',1?ye.tttrttttiiai;Ca"r' torn 'ttex-tim. a. advomteg tt '"""nuantini'iiciiri'2'd' matter further. The debate WM With Mr. Bonn." 'mmtarr 00:13:11th Wauld - “Hy. “um: " only one place for lexecution tn cub State end there the nerds any out the death Ben- , tence; that In. it does not require;' the services of . technical expert. Mr Lapointe am they had communi- catod with the "non. valloee trutl [that the Deputy Attorney: Genet-1L in each were reluctant to expreu In l opinion no he and Dr. Blair to; mow the nutter to stud over to u- l other mum when. hound, a rum-r1 m-.'-. n-__, "-. -_V we Ill found on a visit to the av. the United States which method. in Nevada, Arno: ado, Wyoming and North fit was found that the proc at all n commuted one, no pensive. There in only one execution in etch State I the guards any out the dc tence; that int " AM- --‘ Tor- with condemned persona. This week Mr upon Port ot what one of North. Mr asked the mt stand man made of the A bill for the abolition as a method of executh troduced earlier in the Dr. Blur, member for - -- .uvwcuun or the health of Canadlun tioeka. It was not, he said, a matter of revenue on- ly and yet the tax is not too great to l permit importation, from spec“! ) nooks it necessary. ' per Mr. Bennett: "And the tinert outs and wheat I suppose. ....And is the Province in which the commercial development of the industry was first commenced; it ls clso true that Prince Edward Island foxes are now found practically from coast to cosst and are used for foundation stock for an industry mwlng in almost an parts of Canada.” It seemed odd to hear the Minister, whom we still thin coming from the West, any: that while it is true t he 1 which I have the honour to ent produces the tinert foxei Dominion...." "we nonoured by being the subject (i one of these chatty dental be. tween Mr. Dunning and Mr Bennett. It had to do with freeing their-q mean the foxetr'--tood from taritt lev- ies. As it is now, horse melt. tripe, and other animal othu, tid-bitu in Pox Land, are to come in tree, as "t also feeds ennui-Hu- -L-n_ 7 _ blscul tn The foxes of Prince E were honoured by being of one of these chatty tween Mr. Dunnirur And u.-. .muumers or periodical: will get a. 50 per cent. rebate on their raw materials as well u having their supplies free from sales tax. The foxes of Prince Edward [shad that publishers of periodical: has a majority of 110 and their de- cision stands. Budget items occupied most ot the week and they certainly do not form the buis for an interesting article. The Finance Minister, Mr. Dunning is in charge of the schedule and, u is usual when detailed knowledge on many subjects is required try a Min- ister, two experts sit immediately in front of his desk in the House to sup- ply the Information that members may request. One ot these experts on bud- get matters was H. B. McKinnon, formerly of Priceville. of whom Grey County people are very Justly proud. Mr. Bennett, the leader of the om- cisl opposition, sits almost exactly opposite Mr. Dunning and in dealing with matters of a detailed chsncter, like tariff items. they have the habit of carrying on in low tones inuudihle to most of the House. We did hear, however, that municipalities are to be exempt from sales tax on gravel used tor roads and sidewalks; also Home of Con... Ottawa In, and. It“. It has been n broken week. The Commons did not sit on Thundny tAaeenaion Def) nor will it on Mon- dar, lay Mth. There were members in all parties who wished either to have no holiday in order that the the lee-ion might quickly be brought to a close or to eliminate the Friday sittings. However, the Government like! ad “cilia of liming, before the [louse Miss Mupllail’s Weeiiiy Letter Mr. update It th the mover to let the. until investigation 00 DI the ettecuvmunu, of a method mr the elect outer animal on]. tld-blts tn land, are to come in tree, " Are , feeds consisting wholly. or tn " of cereals. not including hiked won one ot his cactus a vial! to the the Mates tn A :34.“ _ _ Lamina; made a Which use this tl, “Iona. Color, I North Cuolim, the process I: not execution In; we still think of Aretrt, “Y: "I and rue t he Province honour to repres- tinert foxes in the ' nor ta, it may...” """" " It Ind In A. m It a“ Mra thtertoet I mm." "um". Ind t" mun. Ir and the "W Mm 01801 an hw-_ ' or lethal execution of an was in. seulon by Wellington t that time :he. matter of hanging ! ex- Finance rural". Donal, 'â€"- r.‘ 21%.: an Ritchie, In Woodloy tad Bor. l- or loam. vi.ttod over the week and With It and In W. Ban. on an-.-“ -- --...uy 1nd Shirley ot Keyword: Hum over the weekend with her Home In notice. Ir Pee rammed With Iot- tor . warn vis- it. It" Dorothy Caldwell was operat< ed on Int Monday for Ippendlcltis. and to report Btte In doing well. Mr. and In J. Whyte and nor. een of Houteln. Mine- Lillian and Reta Rain: or Kitchener and Mr. E. [him of Orchnrdvme visited over the weekend with Mr um In C. him. In Georg. Canny um smug or Hewett]: "and ---- -- Mm Ritchie, Her dtuMthter greatly 93,071 Itta bu been lance: With In subject. “a [ . TrNrNF. me much we: lost 62 to 11. t At that he did three better than i, mine being 109 to tl. Senator Cnirine Wilson entertain. (ed tor Mrs Buchen. mother of the FU'r'L'l'l'd'1'i', and her daughter SAnne. known in the literary world ‘as "O. Dougiu". A very interesting iurrouo ot women mine to have tm at iSenntor Willon's beautiful home in Rocketitte to meet than notable Scots. Mm. New in eighty-six 'mrs of use but deeply interested in everv vital thing and Just now pur- ticulnrly in Cum end the work of her distinguish!!! Ion. She has A line hoe. strong. intelligent Ind kind. Her dun-AOA- h" mu A veterin of the Greet War, Mr. Grant IlecNell, C.C.F'. member tor Vancouver North, sold it was time for Canada to stop spending millions of dollar: on a mum. A. tt stands today, there ere only leven men to every other, nlthouxh " to 1 was Pe tar-time ratio. Canada we- spend- in; million. mostly tor the benetit of when, or u we termed It. " military "Ntoeraer." He moved that the miiitta vote be reduced by 31.000- 000. The motion we: lost 62 to 11. At that he did three better than I, mine being 100 to tl. was given the Imam-r ot Nntloml Defence that coercion but] been used. Many members spoke In favour of the vote being increued. among them In. Blue]: and the Hon. Earl Lawson. in mhooln doee not develop initiative and Ielf-relience. but rather the op- mite. ln certain plum. Mr Caldwell and Cadet Drill ll nude more or less com- pulsory. He told how " own son who did not with to take military drill when attending one of the Col.. Iegietes In Regine, wu punished each time the corps drilled by being com- pelled to sit on e (om end watch Pe. cadets. He told also ot being In- "trueted, when he wee Principal, to excuse no how from mlIItu-y drill unlea- they were phmully tttttit. He clullenxed the ruling end we- up- held in it by the Sukamhewnn De. partment ot Bducetion. This wee tho ttrrrt occasion where dettnite moo! thought. too, that military taint}; in ed by the seven C.C.F. when. Mr Coldwell, the member for Rose, town 31m, wu for my years princlpnl of Ruin: -Putgte School. He expneuod the opinlon that physi- cal training that the Swedish sys- tem wt: desk-Me. It had nothing or a military character and does much more to develop 1 healthy National Defence estimates occu- pied one sitting. l made another-A think the eleventh-attempt, to have the cadet training vote reduced. This year I asked that the $150,000 mat be reduced to $1.00 and was support- hundred other ole-cos but tut the Moo had not deeemd crime end hnd heenciven " emu s punish- ment for n few mator crimes ot which murder was one. He nailed to the lender at the opposition that {in Britain criminals had once been boiled in oil. drawn end quartered. hot Britnin had given up such har- hnrities. Housing. he laid, still per- sisted in Mend, It wu true, but there Committees of British House of Commons. have protested against it end have advocated other methods. One member, Mr Wilton of Hemiltou had witnessed n hanging while on- sued on 'teWHteurer work some years Mo and he took n strong stand sninst hanging es 1 method of ex- ecution. nu. with her Mr. Wood-worth allowed to "r attt In use. them“ in “a ”We; VARNEY MAY M, "" AGNES C, it her visit. d. 1 deiiehtirte Ottawa ‘w Ind her daughter the literary world . A Very Interesting came to have ten at Mum t. and it w“ time ' ”ending minions ulma. A. tt mm. only seven men to I W our“. lDPOlldlcltis . “he won. We “a nor. MACPHAIL I M literary . Truly the atBe finally a" to have . healthy loco. He In Durham Mslrrll 77th Ttte A Pleasure Trip to The death of (‘ha [time n his home. I on In 24th It the yelm. (in the an: a his home, which re: Th9 Ladle. Aid Durin- win hold a noon at the church “In {ram three to the ladies of town radially invited. Died From Fall F DUKIAH, Tltr, Wednesday, ill tr t to C p... and by M! WI PATTEKS Gut-Intro; heading th an Examination. Knox Church rea/ , patients referred of mar " nPrvica and our The Little " Knox t'nited h in the Church prim were wo, Harry Schenk. 31 Mr. Watte pointed new“ mu! Sod?!) “’Illloe. WIN position centre Gal J. lacAru “our. Our records mania " C. Sarncy’; The bart County Bu Icy on Jun, an t later Owing t Glenda Ce June b, tn VOL LI Reserve July the date or tl" Picnic. Young' can at " a well known turn “will Jacobs will t Howdy - Imam” Caider's H Sttv Confide Hlle 6rowitte I, "Al's lean ll b .00 Sate IN 'en thou-In " g of to us by In eametut tee " he (lulu n m

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