Rimouski Calls for Help |. pe. WANE Segretary, [Re 7 : 7 Her Citizens Aided Saanich Mian Vaais'Ags : 7 ce PAGE FOUR | SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, June 7, 1950. D> | vibe . : . pecan a A AT IC ¢ ay 20 YEARS. AGO . North, Dorothy smith, Amy Live- AC -@elightful miscellaneous : Sey, Florence Rose, Reggie ie shower was. given recently py | well, Archie North, tees.» oa ¢| Mrs. Philip E. Brethour in. honor Nellie. Livesey, Dorothy ire hy . tof Miss Amy Livesey, whose mar- , Norman Armstrong, Sidney Wil- _ xe | riage: takes place shortly. Dainty !iams, Ellen: Lustig, Charlie-Coch- a + iran, Leslie Deacon, Gordon Bow- ~ refreshments were served includ-.; ran, h li 1 ing “a’ bride's cake decorated by }cott,. Raymond .Brethour, Lione Lillian Nunn: | Invited. guests: in- | Crossley, Colin: McKenzie,. Ernest | cluaed: . Mrs... Livesey, - Mrs. G.; Livesey, Tom Coward, “Ben Head: Anderson, Mrs. W.-Beswick, Mrs. | ings, Alfred Nunn and: Victor | iJ. Bosher, Mrs. J. S. Brethour, | Nunn. Following ‘the sports a: ” Mrs. Cy’ Ce Cochran, Mrs. G:s A. {concert was. given in the evening Cochran, - -Mrs. G.. Few, Mrs... J. jand the. following .artists took - Bosher Jr. Mrs: H. G. Horth,': part: Annie Watts, Evelyn Stacey, ‘Rev. T. M. “Hughes, Mrs. J. Kirk. Nancy Simister, Adeline Crossley, | patrick, Mrs. 'S. LeVack, Mrs.. F. iRuby Lopthien, Kathleen Watts, '*. Fatt. Mrs. E. L: McKenzie, Mrs. Amy Forneri, Lizette Watts, Kitty eC. C. Xlounce, Mrs. James Rankin, | Williams. Mr. Obee, Mr. Cobbett, ‘Drs. A. Readings, Mrs. H. J.: Edna Blackburn, R. Sloan, Mrs. : , jie townsfolk of Rimouski, whico: their kind host, faces were care- | TRYGVE LIE i Readings, Mrs. S. Roberts, Mrs.'E. McAdams and Margaret Coch- pats . A COMMUNITY ASSET was poured forth to almost sub-/ fii; examined for possible recog- | 'R. Smith. Mrs. A. Thompson, Mrs. , 7a. A “CALLER. at The Review office this week-was somew hat | poise the shock of the recent ex- | Tition, Occasionally a cry as, Above is pictured the Secretary. J. J. White, Mrs. A. L. Wilson, | Ernest Fisher, of South Sait perience, stil}. remains pinpointed) sone portion of a broken family’ General-of United Nations. He! Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. S. Halseth,:Spring Island, son of Mr. and pe Ww of eritical of tiie smewapaper. in contended that: ee jm iy mind, os they’ fed. clothed ; might discover a relative,. perhaps has recently toured various world: Mrs.. G. McLean, Mrs. George/ Mrs. G. Fisher, met with a pain- ce WeEree _) 2S vs € L : : to ‘learn that only they remained ' capitals in the interests of con-;Brethour, Mrs. J. Thornley, Mrs.;ful accident. Monday last, while ‘He pointed to the crying need of pr oper“harbor. facilities. | Looking back, the sequence of | 57 3 family. ° . ; tinued peace. iH. J. McIntyre, Misses Amy Live-| hand logging near Cushion Cove. tetaen y ba c "Seene Peninsula Ef oad, Gett Sstands «f (By. ‘CAPT. M: D: A. DARLING) | the store I. discarded my pyjama. , ‘top and ‘cardigan ‘trousers for a On the. 26th day. of May, 36 | Shirt, suit-and “shoes, oecoming by " Published at “Sidney, 7 Vancouver Island, B Cc. tf sovpe Every. Wednesday ee «feats - a I visited ae 40) all accounts a very well dvecsed de ‘Ss. RIVERS, Publisher 0) Quebec Province, arriving. ere | cuavivar.’ “rhe: seaall ‘supply of ‘by means of. my own power, legs | 2 leaned. “Member of B.C. ‘Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ ‘Association | !and arms, ‘via.the barely ice-free) 5 goods. was. soon cleaned..up, » oe Member. of. Ganadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association water of the. Saint Lawrence! ‘at later. arrivals eo well jin "a Member. Audit. Bureau. of ‘Circulations. river—the date ofthe sinking of (SU of underwear and: perhaps’ a’ : : 2 , g Pair of pants or. plain overalls. een Telephone 28, day ‘or ‘night. 7 el Empress of, ireland News was circulated that ihe “e “SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year by mail in ~Canada;. aN gh a ° red weak f Wo al C.P.R. having got together a train, | $8.00, per year by mail outside Dorrinion. (paid in advance). | iWar I followed close ly after. in: We were to go ‘to. the depot at _ Authorized as second clas§ mail, Post Offics Department; Ottawa. ! ‘that year, time will not eliminate’) "00" iit w hich. time the heat Ais . Display advertising ‘rates on application. | irom my memory the tragedy of, \et> great. mete of us new how —jthat event, the ‘many personal; many “hed got through, we had ANT - td = losses and sorrows. Alternatively, : “Wednesday, June 7, 1950 the immediate generous help and: comfort given to all survivors by: known. each others in those few hours aboard ship. So that as odd groups driobled into the depot, nearly all accompanied | ie i events after the sinking are. stili h , ht to Sidney by his He. felt. that there : were many impr ovements ur gently | i vivid. My long swim to the collier | * There a asa eeetp holding the; ay poe pT (Spe as Banden. Gotude Goch: | partner, a ae "Sheppard. . He needed in North Saanich.” . ; | Storstadt, roped and hauled: over, bat and ten. both Pica ereed hi he R _ran, Irene Frost, Iris. Goddard,|was immediately taken to hospital: : Blame for. all these shortcomings he placed squarely | Bet side. A period of “blank. " y e eview S : Annie Lorenzen, Katie Lorenzen, | in Victoria by: Ww. ‘Stacey. —_ fee then to find myself. tightly packed {im:new dry clothing, the children : on the shoulders’ of The Review. © [with a throng. of Seni clothed, | dry-eyed and ingompr bendine | “Rosa Matthews, Edith Whiting, E.: Gwynne ‘E. sxe : . . te orphaned and __ brotherless; 1B yk , Lillian’, Nunn, , Now we cannot agree with our: visitor that this news-. sodden people in the tiny cabin of | earned ‘their story as’ they 5 eee OO R: eview |: ‘Moses, Lilah Pohl, Alma Gurton, o “paper is more responsible for the danger to health of open the C.P.R. tender Lady Irene. jiin my charge going up i Adelaide ‘Toomer, B. Burke, Dul- °”¢ : The Churches =: There, :a woman lying on/th in the; “CONFLICT.” by W ! , sewers than a merchant, or manufacturer, or medical prac- vealoon table with a. Bagge on shed (train. Amongst some, spirits soon | | pcCONFLIC tre’hy William | A.icie Brethour, irene Thornley, —_—-—-.. a $8; Olive Gilman’ and: Dorothy Gil- 7 z= titioner’ or retired’ gentleman: “All-sane residents of this ; leg; a slim medico, equally sodden, | Pelmed to Mecot a =: : 328 PP. $3. 50. iman. 3 ST. PAUL'S UNITED. \ : complete agreement that the menace of open: teating out the table drawer an young... Se ecked “in a| ! Mrs. D. New, of Galiano, enter- area ore ould bectare ed. nent t ae is today: the pen. pouring the cutlery with a metallic | bizarre mixture of clothing, had} More than 150° years ago the!tained ‘at tea on Thursday. “Her “REV. E.. S. FLEMING,” “Sewe Pp SOl€ | clash on to the floor. He smashed! obtained a-mouth organ, which! American colonies were in a state; guests were Mrs. V..Zala, Miss B.A.,. B.D., S.T.M., minister, responsibility. of the ‘provincial government. and asa re-{the bottom from out the drawer} he- played well. He was busy try-!of unrest. The: colonists, not|R. Moore, Miss L. Moore, Mrs. sponsible body it should brook.no delay in ensuring the ,;to make a splint, whilst a Sal-\ing to persuade his new friends | without reason, felt that the Brit-; Hawthorne and-Mary and Jack,|! Shady Creek een 10.00 a.m ch lt} fe ty. »f re idents of thi area ; vation Army woman, “complete | and hosts to perform Scottish : ish Government was giv ing them 'Mrs. Patience and Dorothy Mrs. ; ean Se ety 0 7 ~ 18: : ‘with regulation bonnet, tore aj dances, despite a complete lack: insufficient consideration. ‘The of-jLord. Mrs. J. Hume. and "Joan, |} St. Paul's 11.15 a.m. - 7.30 p.m. Our. somewhat. jaundiced visitor left a lot unsaid. ‘He € | colored tablecloth into. strips and, of knowledge. of French. Although! ficials representing the gov eof | Fore G.- Steward, Mrs. G. wW.||.. — A Welcome for All — — did-not point out that The Review has. helped this district ‘helped him. {his mirth hit a sour note with: ment were all of the same mind./ Georgeson, Mrs. F. Murcheson 25th Anniversary Service grow since away back in 1912.. It is an accepted-fact that | ~ Utter Silence some at that time, he worked un-! They wanted what they could get!and Gordon. oly Special Music. aide ; a ‘We were ‘quickly landed on, tiringly on the train, helping and: out of it and that was the sum! A very, enjoyable’ 500: drive and ‘nO: community without a’ good, live new spaper enjoys the| ne “small stone jetty, which} cheering up everybody, with a/ total of their interest in the coun- dance was held at Beaver Point Sunday. Schools—Shady. Creek same. growth: and prosperity.” and.- improv ements aS One seemed . bereft of any ‘sort of | Tealization | ‘that, still sp R” ana| Oh Unfortunately there werejon Friday last. There were 10, and St. Paul's, . 10,00 : a.m. with. such: “a News: ‘sheet: Community. life is, stimulated by. | buliding, ane ea pions. as’ eck! : company servan au ‘ and | others errr ‘officials who stood }-tables.in play and ‘prize- -winners | ‘newspaper and it: acts, ‘as. the public voice of: its readers. j irene hurri ack to the wrec | tO gain little from this autocratic) were: Miss Margaret..Monk,: pack | art pees invitation’ has: ‘heen: extended ‘frequently for. :scene, . The. utter’ silence, barely ; “The -hot hours: of w aiting: drag- | feudal system and: they formed: the} Cairns.: “Music’ was “supplied - byt. AL ders to" ite letters 'to the editor of this Areas ey fo i Be muttered undertone irom th e | ged on, ah a group of women: set | basis-of the circumstances around|Miss Margison, Mrs. Ruckle, Mr. [Pa -reader : Ss: . 4 Yi few. score. who hu ody tojup a-table in the depot. cutting | which this story is written. ©. -{King and others. “publication,: “not: ‘one such. letter has~ been received from | body to obtain. warmth: Crystal | loaves and meat, cake and pies, = Ot is” ‘difficult to~ “understand; On Friday last Gerald. Hamilton || - “North Saanich at : : +» -|frost: gleaming ‘ everywhere, but: with distribution :to all. Casual- t took a party for a trip, from. Ful- irks commun who was so critical: He has fallen. down: with . the gradual: lightening in| ties .with.bandaged heads, bound goer Pete ee subject of. the arded p P entecostal Church i just why any of the colonials felt | They went around. Pender Island. | ar REV. JeG: -VEARY 7 Deep COVE oie eeleteceseeee ll. 00. am. ere ie a - ford Harbor; in his: new :launch. fy Seeponeibllity and: seeks. to: Shove the ‘the sky came a factual realization | limbs were lifted aboard the train, | American War. of Independance, it had permitted many unfortunate: ;sea.and:“had..to ‘be. rescued; it}-of sweat. in. the ‘broiling . sun—he | : wae | een: -was:no.easy. task, -as‘ no-one’ was | had’ brought his» morning’ s milk{ conditions to develop. There was eh 28 YEARS AGO @: “Supplies “not ‘anxious - tO get. “pack”: ‘into that] from -his- distant. farm,. two large | ‘of the ‘colonials. “<..: a : “se Cawater Ut Shee was “Ashed®. out, Ecans,”. with:.odd: ‘cups. ‘and © a-jug.: Despite: the: troubles sbounding and. ‘Just. as wet. -and. ‘cold'as.:we! He. anxiously “handed‘this to any- Alec Sinclair:<.and.” ‘his? friends others: The light. increased, (but) one. within reach.«.As the ‘locoms-' ' elected to ‘support’. the.Crown.when: | fog®. completely blotted: "out: the |. tive, sounded. ‘its warning; : * yoclter: ‘ultimately: ‘thé war broke out.: The’ :author .describes., “vividly. many: 0. ; the. “scenes: of. conflict : and: sho b an n 4of ‘being .on..dry, land ‘and” that| and. here’ again the kind. folk oft disposed to fi He ch d:hisboat the “Seall. . : ght on behalf of the|He christened his boat the “Sea : ; - that money: ‘pent on i advertising with |Retp would come. In ae ae ouce oaiewe a rgvided Rael 2 tie | British. “In ‘retrospect there does were ME, Bey afamone the Party : ‘SUNDAY SERVICES | : g = |:pillows: an ankest to ease*the t to" h: were Mr.’an rs. Hamilton, Mrs.|} °° ~ ; coe ie The: ‘Review. is: ‘put back into: circulation in this area. ‘This ins iy stout woman—I noted her sort | train journey for these sufferers. | Rot appear: heats 0 been zaueh 2 A. J. Eaton, Dr, Bryant, -Mis¢{| 002 JUNE Wb ewspaper has a ; ‘oll:running: ‘around: $20, 000 a: year. | Of ‘saffron’ ‘colored flannel night-| Finally. just ‘as. it seemed we to’ the: Crown. A: distance | ‘of (Bryant,” Miss: B.* Hamilton. Miss | Sos ss 8 21,00 aan, ae Ke) “employees. resides: in. this” area” and} } mone oddly: at. toe one. dey. should. really’ get away, 2. pees many weeks lay between: the col- 1E. Hamilton,’ Miss. V.:Hamilton, fer mot we q 30 p.m. fen ve ge “S . i Someone ‘tried. :tocalm rT; ° armer ‘arrived. in his cart®in : , : Hamilton, C. Hamilton and others. °F OU PM gs spends his mone esas a supplies ven Not 8 are bought, She broke away, jumped into the|a cloud of dust, -his horse a reton | onies and the mother country: and} Ham | cecGi an nothing ‘done ‘to. alleviate the: lot On: Thursday: evening, June: ape! ANGLICAN ‘SERVICES A ate ‘St. Paul's. church, \Ganges,:’a! ~Reetor, Rev: Roy - “Melville © | pretty.::-wedding “was . foal “S i . -when’ Miss ‘Marie. Stewart David-. ‘s0n..and* Leonard ; Cropper, § son: ‘of i} Rev.: : Cropper; ‘of: Victoria; were! : ; A. ty. e! ng idney® public: ‘school'} i "Florence 8, Caroline | y ‘Montreal They: are beset: by’ \ ink | Hos ‘weather, hostile Indians 7 30-- “Holy "2 | long: in‘. wo: ‘Catholic: fathers came: with: /custedians “whose: Virginia | Pe _ tho well ait : the: second: vehicle,” “with: food -and |. pej id! already rovided:! yee Goddard, ‘Kathleen: ‘Taylor, *, de: 0.30—— unday. : | lothing uppermost ‘in- their: minds; | ye hunger... They. “become”. part. ail ine Crossley. “Alan*Campbe : AL.3( 3 — re In. hiss connection ~I ‘Yecog-! those now: known-.as!the .Emy ne: carried. 'a..pillow’: containing | nized ‘the-stout lady. of. ‘the: early | Loyalists. “This tale” depicts pire | Hill and: Raymond ‘Brethour: : loaves “of: ‘bread, the other. just. aj. norning; * “apparently difficultie ich“ beset: th absent : during: the’.examinations, | bundle of. grabbed ‘up: ‘personal | own: cutenlt eid. ore. now: . ‘page in| GFade,- 7, Frank Holdridge, | ‘uction of. q speak:; anything £ “glothing © ‘oddments. « -T was ‘fortun: | 1s ‘Polish; who‘ had- lost her husband | the history of Canada... ~ bert Homewood,. “Austin Wilson,: ate‘in being given aknitted ‘cardi-| and ‘entire. family. -.She had been “They: strove hard. to reach’ their} Gordon” Hambley, Joe: Musclow, ! ‘gan:jacket, my. only, raiment. being |‘compressed'into a: pair: of the. old- | { “goal ' and it is fitting’ that many G. Douglas, ‘Henry: Rankin:: Grade} & | my ‘pyjama; jacket, and -into the! fashioned; iwhalebone. corsets, the |-an -eminent:. ‘Canadian ® since* that 6, .Irene..Thornley,. Patrick Clan-| "ae of ‘this I ‘stuffed my. legs, ‘it strings sof - which.” “by no means} time has'been able to link his an- ton; Muriel’ Holdridge; Elizabeth’ _ EVERY. SUNDAY aes j= was: ‘grateful “warmth, -.and_ ‘ens | closed the wide gap in her back: | cestry with those ‘struggling | ‘Campbell, Winifred Taylor,’ ‘Dul- || “The Lord's. ‘Supper.i.11. 15 am. Pa t | Seavored to: close. eibct drafty ‘BaP; over these she wore ‘a ‘very oute | Nave | cie’..Brethour, - -George ‘Wilson, Sunda School. we mt ‘éxiles from the then newly-formed. y Schoo and legen Seo voi Psizevsuit-of:male: overalls, « If one. United” States. The’ story « isean: Theresa “Thomas, Hope. Crichton, Bible Class:. : ; was: inclined : LO! smile: at the: in- exciting “one. ‘and ‘shows | an Anter-: Hugh: Wylie,’ George = -Andrews,.; With: more |.congruity: of. her; _appearance, one j'esting. ‘insight into. the characters Dudley. “Harvey, Stanley Coward, | Gospel Service .. e | vehicles, ‘act: that.| of the golonial.. authorities of the | Davie Elliott’ ‘and: Robert. Dixon. | ne aS as many Of: us’ into éach: sulky: ‘as /her :mind:had- become completely | time. ‘Itig very ‘readable, A'| Gtade.5, Fred. Gilman, : Lim Jong,’ Pray does it: would: hold:and, the“horse’could shattered. ‘by. her. loss," | further. sopeal to.residents of B.C. +Megan Griffiths, © Horace ‘Peck, |)... ayer eh ae j |. pull,:and we-drove off ‘to: Rimou- |. Thus, in! reviving some’ ot! ‘the is the: fact.that: William. Plender- | George. Wylie,. . Alden: Seah a ruc : y ,Ski, which’ was still asleep at this’ tacts of this disaster, it, is. be- Jeith is.a graduate of U.B.C, and, Stthur Gibbons, ‘Lilian didgnte, NEIL FRASER, ‘Speaker: n June'16, Wi “and 18: All’ elubs: ‘and: organizations :predawn’ hour.” We poured ‘into..a|’causo I would. remind Canadians! is today Inspector of Junior and |@¢ Maxine Clanton,” AS — a | ie eset As me" arrival | ‘of re - i small. commercial hotel, the. be- ' . - é'invited to send.a'represéntative. ‘The: invitation is alsc jwildered ‘proprietor: of. which ap=\ Aoday, that. we. should: spontane- iEioet high schools in. the central | ously add-whatever we can to the |.Va rer Island areas.—F. t 30 YE xtended: to: ‘those who’ are. ‘contemplating: the ‘formation | pomat in his: hlebtgear and, Was | call: for help, be: it flood’ or ‘tire,| neous eae areas TE.GR. dpe’ King's ARS AGO” 0: m4 i ~ Seventh-day . 3 é 7 ’ mbar ‘into?.fuddiled: realiza~- . res : ; f if a. group. W here no! organization is yet active. The. asso~ ition: that. we were not:a gang of for tose’ - Bistresi,, who never.| - NEW NATIONAL PARKS be: remembered for many years to | Adventist Church jation® emphasizes that: the expenditure. on community | robbers: by the shrill explanations ara te sthore in like eireumetainees | Three national:parks are to bel come. Wonderful weather. and! Saturday, June 10 -entres provides athletics,-crafts and other: forms of useful jot our two drivers, We quickly | When you lose your. all: in flame | creat in the United Kingdom busy wt sports, Kept the chilaren || gonbath School “9.30 am ntertainment, -These'activities, states the association, are piled. two. and. dressed ‘nic ede and smoke, with your world ‘a Retin Sectar Pts 4 Pelee ag ise fhe or The "Sidney Sports showed the | Preaching. Service: ....10.45 am, . : ates 4 . $ s My. . m™,. ‘a’ better “speculation than the construction of -hospials. ee eee eee andarinn ‘desert of ashes and fused motal,; Feelard a famous repion whose | following winners: Margaret Mil-! Every Wednesday - : -The two lie at extreme opposites and | Madame rose and produced hot! with w ‘hich to restart life, I ie cura beauty has been. cele. {8h Miuusie Mailer, Suaney FATES. Prayer Service ou... vf BU PM, 7 itis the belief of thpse in the association that the former |eoftee and cognac: within a short | not but think that the thoughts of| brated. by a number of. English | Cleaves, Re ue eee ‘vinden | REST HAVEN CHAPEL . Wy , ‘the atter. | Cee ime, beus began to ring. In th@; many Rimouski residents today | poets in the past. “Another: wil y 7 ——- ALL WELCOME — vill, counteract the need for the le oe = [churches, cte., rousing the towns-| must be identical with those that{be in the Peak District in Derby. -Nomh, Elizabeth Campbell, John} ee ; entniaieneetee ~ttolk- from= sleep, andthe streets i passed through the minds of that! shire; in the: heart ‘of England, ' :Miller,.. John | Segalerba,, James ; A ‘URIOUS. INDIVIDUAL: rey Ga ek oe 1 Ree a eroune aprived: fpcensy | Be aked -sedden: group. of people, j while’ the third ds to bé established j Brewster, Barbara’ Parkes,’ Mare j[~ VER: ‘on, Salt Spring. Island’ there Festdes: a ‘euiplous, in- town, they were. taken, Dossesston | comet agen —_ wa pai Sh Snowdon’ ie aii mi a Harvey. Benjamin Camp: || Brentwood College dividual. And he his ‘caused “dilemma. in The jot and hurried into private homes oe Been ae eeeeae NuMtAIN belly Gordon Hambley. Lydia Lis. es aah mi ; tand cottages, put to bed-and fed.b) ANr aps " ey efin Ene and-and Wales. © jtig, Gwen’ Hocking, Myrtle Wits Memorial Chapel — nae Review. office. ie pe ae Ba [itwas this wide dispersal of sur |: OUR: CANADA San “}sony Melville Clanton, Victor Lop-|} © Roy : 'N ‘ a ane “This: gentleman wrote a letter to The. Review for pub- visors,,about 600: 1 believe, which: jou Gnrhdn. whom’ baiindaties- .STATUS OF WOMEN » + thion, «Freddie Simpsons - Kitty |] ov. orman A » Lowe, ts lication, This isa perfectly normal action: ‘and. it's his | eventually: contributed ‘to: the de-. ur Canada, whose. baune shea “UAnothor U.N. ord an, the ‘Com: Wiliams, Ruby Lopthion, Leonard |} 0 : ‘ “Extend both far-and wide, : 7 +] gr “Ve , & VIEWS: p b shed. This ’ . 2 ‘nige(an on ‘the Status of Women,” rig ht is rrivilege: ‘to. have. his ie Wee Du Mi hec “Hay = by train’ for Quebes, vi East and «West and North: Yolosed.. its. fourth. session’ atten!) TT meme i 10.30: a nicely. ‘@omtsunton:. courtesy is extended. to. all readers, All The’, ‘Review Well Dressed Survivor. ayy Soh nee ieee “|dealing with. such subjects as the HUMAN. RIGHTS. 2. |... ind Sermon, asks is that the writers: of the. letters sign ‘their. names: and} We earlior arrivals atthe hotel |). Washed by three oceans’. tide. ‘political rights of women, nations | “The UN. Commission on Human |} 7.30 oa indicate their. addresses... ce a w were a ‘0. KO, fo Ri Sasi gen.” [Rich In. her. lakes. alta watorway Se ality and Mae Hants of MANE Rights sopied Aa § ixth jgenrian tf. _ b. Tie Es ensong, ‘week the. ntleman’ s. letter aurived ‘but, he had eral'store, ta got-what clothing we (For mighty: rivers: flow’ ‘fried: women, equal pay’ for equal} on, May 10 after drafting the first.) 00 Soe / noglected® to eend: ‘mer addrasa;: could: vari the: CPR, expense, In| pom siow-elad. mountain regions |. work. for. men and-women" work: | International GovRnant on: ‘Human } "dean eerie a 1 et i fers, and educational _oppartunitiog Rights’ and 23° Articles outlining ; to send along his address. He dids0' ‘promptly. Dut: dn.the:telariied: a“common:detestation of" noe es fertile a cae , ors and eu | ppertunities Bas 292 rien | that carry OCHS AN | rennet : 3 intervening ‘week the spelling of his name had: ‘changed | all the pretentiony to divine rights: Rang 8 H : ’ ' r and-substituted: his. own: proglamae (i ‘herds, Tate eee Realdents i Salt: Spring: at the in Ww ‘hom The. Hon-of “The Rights’ of Man," pubs | ‘Valleys’ of | “orchards, prairies of QvViEW Puts Impueil Cru ‘ished | aiter: he had ‘resigned "his ayaving: grainy © : ‘man. living: there, col post sage, tes London: Methodist iA granary. for. all. the. world: The letter is. ‘still: in).our ‘posacs | preachers» iis rejection. ‘of: the] ‘Let peace. and. plenty: reign! Nave more assurance. that: the host writer really “exists trinitarian viewpoint,.then: quite Hor inineral zones are boundless, Bragberey ‘Joseph Obee,. Jack | layin reassembling: us all, to leave, | “gvnvoone WELCOME ‘| r ae ‘| generally accepted, resulted: in’ a Hor fuel oils flow fast, at sefore 3 ve: publish It Se aa So charge of Atheism by the orthodox | Her tisheries are untold ‘wealth, —'P Ne ee people, but not proven, “Her timber’ stands are’ vast. re ; In ay prey it igen real Tho floraand thé fauna, too, ° ae i smith who first brought mistaken | ¢ flora’and the fauna, too, gee . Letters. T oO. T ‘he. Editor oe | and. cruelly oppressive rulers to. a| y Bow plentitul ee Rrand, : i bitter judament in his “Deserted | ee eee a i F jane TON 2 ocevas trouble with pi Spanish swith |: Village: "th his “Viear of Wake- | Wide-scattered through the land. tor SI ney, Det age coe thee Fronchyy wilh, Duteh,, Lesh and | field’ human nature was portrayed | nase other blessings, - Sires PRET eS ye ren many df whom din’ ex: batits uttermast and “best: Wits these and atl aie canlnne aoe: early growing, period, ot ¢ our: pagperation fought. against English 4°. Tho: full. pattern: of American) Gem in the Britta Empire Crown, : . JAtgerican mentality wis ius J omlnalion and Anais. Lisa bende a. te, Gepillay Liisa dat, Ua a Gh been sacks by ab heroons hela. dears ‘lated toa Vory great: extent: by) down Pte Es oa Vela hy Providence, More. ros f ocessities. of every day Hie inant so Instead of inigrating. to Amerien forms wilh come,’ The sunton: ote | God Rant our: Go 3 yet to be-conqueredt wilderness.| many. of ‘the energetic remained | Acers ares ip vad oS Se lune a tasles for energote: mon: more: Se fetabt Mee Kireeath * ine ian us aed! asks Ray your dues] Sota ; with, Vhaor! thrift Sand chre, Stor: the ywmoat “part: who had: mi. “ongagin thernselves” as ‘storys Va nd ‘givin’ y nore: hal a Te iv lawenwiding, prosperous tole, ‘grated trom: western: Europe ‘ond inn ch na Rive yout hallday : ‘writing Soot Oliver ‘Goldsmith; far “Teaching doctrine’ never] 2° Beagorg Jand go. sain? * alsed, families, cand formed : now Rod a vornmonts maine ‘Robert. Burns, andsiater: Lord, Bye thoumht. of:by George. Washington |