sm~ JOHN A. MAiéDONALD_ Canada's‘ First Premier, whose term of office began shortly after Confederation, the 60th annivei-pary of which i5 being ‘--obscrvcd this year. ,» first: Draft ofConfcdci-ation Pact Facsimile-of portion of Sir John A. Maicdonaltrs first roufl draft of the British North America Act. -%‘¢4~»J¢ 4+ am _ ' /% J44 1 ‘¢,,'..,_7:i a: n; _ WZL/ &‘./"‘"%'4*%-~4 A XM/m K» e?‘ a; £»,.;.e.>t..,,' _ 5 é f4?’ at/(‘Zzg 4%‘ , decade.’ edged. wig/zoo 9M4... , h“ ' i p/e fluted x _.¢ ,4 mgyee-‘zz; Zfilt) iu the afternoon tram (ltmflt! 0t’ tilq Atlantic ocean [Q the t- coasts o! the‘ Their General and the Visvtttllllttlsrt WtiqCanadiati homes. z Lznan oi’ their own Members of the t‘ui1inci, Mitlllilltlfiil and {he sec-initial?“ of the Privy Council, the local lileiti-ltalvilizttllon, they brought with them born 0t Parllunnuit and at’ tho (in-in. high cottrage, finmentlilraiiéfmntl untl an abiding faith u the (lod a tilci fathers. - ’ City ot‘ Ottawa. and other puhiiri _ i . _ tThou snail be sung by all prcscnLi iingtlon, lhc Primc turio licgiuluttiru, tho diivon it at tho m-vtfrai ('apilais. Nut InThe Churches. invited to assemble QTILlPfllLiCiDBIG in un expressiop nation-wide} l’ ' The selections nn accompany- i111; reset hayo been made with a. wiew to provldlngan order, oi pro- ' v eeedmgs which may be followed in "to beraadt u" liflfls oi‘ the Dominion and which pie an a whole, of tho people in their Plxcelicnries the Minister‘ _ Alayor litcmlnars oi’ tho Council ut‘ 1>c1‘M<>1t111-:c-1 tvurtht-l- with lite itvads 0i‘ uii religious dt-uontinzltions. lvllliNo 2 be asked to take a cuutral position, immediately in lrunl qt‘ the my‘ iuilcy 'i‘ilc (iti-VUTHOI‘ (tout-rut, midi participation in tin,- siitglng or reel-i tnl tllercot‘ will bu atitlctl by such‘ facilities as the Local Celebration, (Junnnlttot: may provide. l, At tilt‘. (‘apititls ul tho several Provinces it in plnput-‘Oti that goth-i cringe similar in clutrut-tor tukci Didca immediately in front of thciri respectiyc Lrvgislativo Iluiltlingiu} the Lieutenant iil!\'i¥l'lltll'5 to be responsible tor the tirdor o1‘ lira-i cut-dings. . In tfanudu lilo nlulliripni syutenli lies at tho wcly bani»; o1’ its parlia- menlury institutions, It is timrofore, lilvliosetl that in cities, ttnrns and.‘ villages other than t-ztpitttls the National ddtanltsgivlttg proceedings should ho ,1 t-ortlt-t] :1 rt-lzttittitslilp to the illllllildltlliil)’ similar iu that scttlotncttt. or luuulvt in tho llumitt-I ion is ion etmuil or ton l‘l‘lll(1l.(.‘ toi llilftittipllit‘ officially in tln- Niliiullilii idutnkngiviug. “llv -sltall hurt- ilnnliltittll also frtml sou lo lirll. r i‘>'.:1lul lxxii; ti. NATIDNAL THANKSGiViNG By-the People of Canada July 3rd, i927 art-bum;- at 2.30 in tho ttllbrlltlOlli tlocul time) tho ltrricvt-tiillififl silttii t-timmeucc‘ All present shall sing. No. 1. Praise ‘God, from Whom all blessy h1g8 lion’; Praise Him, all ClTtiltlrPH here b0- low; Praise l-llm above, yt- heavenly host; Praise Father, Sou and iioly Ghost. , Amend ‘Whilst the orticr of prot-ccdlngsi iivroiti sot forth is 01m tritlclt it is‘ ilvhell may be fulimvvd in all parts} ot‘ the Dominion, it is rcrotznizedt that additions thorctu. or tuibtrac-i lions therefrom may ho tituuuctl ad- Nlfiflble by local (‘olninittrcs; also‘ that utibutittitinn of tIlilPl‘ mtmbcrst for those printed may ht.- necessary, P-‘luvololly ‘wimre translations are Yvtluirrtl. it is ihnrctort- understood that alterations of this kind may be tiuitlo whenever local Committees so decide. The porlsuu presiding in the order of prnocctiiugs and read ttlonti the oxplaizztlnry passaget» With tho exception oi‘ tin: first. and hurl tiumbers. the singing shouldn whore possible, he protected by the playing of the air by arrompanyingi musical instruments as arranged ,',.',tyupeitc FATHERS or conrnnnnartou "liter i ' “'9. ('13:: I!‘ N. "til. NllitlNltllllNiiliillililti I Suggested Program ..F0r Sunday, July 3rd, For Diamond Jubilee 0f Confederation Commemorative of ' will permit of particlpatloli tn the note 9r Thanksgiving should also bei National tlhunitsulviug by the pcoecolnmemorattve of the euily pion- ieers and settlers who by their lub- It will be for ‘tlrtlvilltiilll and iut-al ours laid the foundations committees to make the nlrttnge-llntion. The words at" the following mm“! "GCQNBIITY to the assentblittg hymn rttripturtivc many generations cornmunitlesi, anti to the client-lug of lauds. They acquire 11 new signific- due precision in the time uud ortlt-r once ac they call to mind the trla oi the proceedings. At the czapittil o1‘ the ilontinlon, men and women who, in deep forest‘; Governor or lonely clearing, made the tlrst‘ Lord 0g m‘, nations’ m,“ ,0 The“ and privatlons ,Glve us each day our daily bread, I THE CHARLQTLPETOWN oUArtputN‘ through wUOhe efforts the scattered Provinces oi Cenaad have been unt- tell under one constitution. Our ab- plcclatlon o! their greatness in- creases with the passing years. To follow in their tootsteps in devoted mervice to our country is the high- lest tribute we can pay to their , memory. Expression is given to this \ ltrlbute in the words o! the follow- ing hymn. . I \ Then shall be sung by all present, Our fathers’ sepulchres are here, And here our kindred dwell, Our children tom-how should we ‘"3? .. . ‘FY?! . . by. the person-presiding. it is appropriate that- the first Anot ve her land so well? i0 guard our shores from every toe, ‘With peace our bortleru bit-w With prosperous Limes our crown, iOur fields with plcnteottsnoss. of our cities have been sung through “m! i“ mmiyi Unite 11s in the sacred love [Of knowledge. truth, and "limo; ,Antl let our hills and valleys shout “l “w” hewiciThe songs of liberty Leaviné behind Our trountry we command; Rmi "ieljkiliiifie Thou our refuge and our trust, i“! zcpnlteftfl 01" Our everlastinglPri-rtiti. A"\Qn_ Then shall be read aloud ipv all , 1 present. A ll ftbo w’. 'lti_ N0. 6. 1'1 heretore thou shalt flommundments of ‘ttlod, to walk in tear llim. ‘ For the Lord thy God he. kecp the the Lord thy tilts ways and to of l) God of Bethe]! by svhosc hand Thy people still are fed; ' Our vows, our pray present . Before Thy throne oi‘ grade: God of our fathers; be the God Oi thpir succeeding race. Through ' lite Our wandering footsteps guide; OPS, \\L‘ llO\V and hing. I A laud of wheat, and barley _aild;ic honey; each perplexing potlroi ' ' bread without thou shalt not lack anything land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig scarceness, t And ralnient fit provide. l? vines. and fig trees, and pomegfas since read by the ranateu; a land of oil, olive audlthc Speaker ot‘ the House oi‘ Cour ZIHOIIS. Owing to thefact that numerou- version of "O Canada” Confederation circularized the Prime Miniature In were received that the version written by the he: R. Stanley Weir, the echools of all the Provlncel, including the English-speaking‘ cOmllliflcc is using the Wei: version in its own publications. JV. 4 Prayer for Divine Guidance in the Government of Our Land {f0 be rcud by tho porsou tirt-sitliitg On February l9, 1887, a Solos-t Committee nt the Canadian ilousc Commons reported “that it is ties-nimble that the business m? the House he opened, each prayer to Almighty God to invoko day, by trance to tine llmtst-u of lkqrlltttneni. w) m. h 1H p m "m. pringeth An“ “m, _ . l a my“: _ _ __ l" 1011B l5 ‘Heel 3' l F “ _ ‘ A _ llis blessings upon its delibera- tion: wilimbti“tiiitthiutxfiiii"k591i:1 age 4 m“ mm. ‘I good huid’ i‘ ‘mid “i £10118.’ Save as to the ltalltwizctl ' ‘ " '5 “ A“ ‘allast all our fathers led‘. biflflkfi 0t water, of fountains‘, optimal-ts, rendered necessary through 49111115 "m! Bllrilli; 011i 05 Vil-UQYB its adaption to the present occas- ion, the text oi‘ tho foliowixig prayer that oi’ u portion of the prayer llonmtrzihlc A laud whim?!“ mo“ shalt eat Then shall be said by all present. in it; truma. “lilost Giaeious (loll. we humbly " n“ Late u. srmwv wen: be approved, the National Committee for the l0 shall announce tho st-vcrai itumberst spread Thy covering wings around, Till all our wanderings cease, And at our Father's loved abode Our Sullis arrive in peace. Anton. Then shall be read ilioud by‘ull prcsenL PSAIhM l). No. 3. U ho joyiul in the Lord ail Y“. lands; ~ ' servo the Lord with giadness and comb before ills JJFCSUIIUB with a song‘. Bo yo sure that the Lord He is God; lt is lie that hath made us, and not we ourselves; We are His people, and the sheer _ or l-lls pasture, O go your way into His gates with thanksgiving and into I-lis ‘Courts with 11111158‘- Bo thankful unto Him and good 0t His 1181119- For the Lord is gracious, ills mcrcy is everlasting; And ‘His truth endureth from genet" atlon to generation. lPo be reed by the person pt-crldlllz- The text 0t the Lord's PYIIYBT as sneak! here set forth ls as used at the‘, opening oi! each tin)“. Prtlceelungs in the Parliament pt Canada by the Speaker of the Commons and the Speaker of the ‘$011310- Then shall be suid by n11 pretent- No.4. tOur Father which art in lloaveit, ‘l-lallowud be Thy tiamc. Thy Kin? ‘dom come. Thy will be done i1! ildarth, as it is ls in tlleuvoil. Give us this day our daily bread. And brass; beseech Thee . . . . . . . . . . especially f He ham given thee- When thou hast eaten and art 1'01‘ this Ihminimt, and horcin more, lull, than thou shalt bless the lmrtiillflllicilililly 101‘ 1118 (loiernor Gen- thy Gorl for the good laud whicliicral, the Senate, alld the House oi’ iCommous, in their legislative. cap- iaclty, as also for all legislative and Beware that thou forget not thetnittnicipal bodies in the discharge Lord thy God. in not keeping Hisiof their public duties; that ’l‘hou ‘(Jommandmetttt-t,‘ and His Jllllfl-_W0llill$il ilo pioasetl in ditct-t and mm,“ and 1113 .gtutlltgs,__rygut,‘prosper all tluvir" t-otisultatious. to V,” 6,117 the advnncentteitt. oi‘ Thy gimp u... Obey MY artw- =111<1 1 will "e §1Tlhlii'i.m.iiiii'till"riifliiiiiflld"tiliii Yo"? limb “m! Y” "ha" 1mm)’ i'°""all things may host: tirdnrvtr m“! Die; and walk Y9 in "n U": wiiysmseltieti by their t*lltil‘&l\'t)lll‘.~‘. upon "lili- 1 NW9 l-‘ommaimcti You» mm- il-‘the heut. anti nurttpl iuuutlalinnu, ma)’ be W911 “m0 llml-"Jel" Vila 23- that: peace and happiness. truth, P1011001‘ thy llilhel‘ 31111 m)’ T110111‘ and justice, religion and pirty. may er. as the Lord thy God hath com- be established among us tor all branded thee; that thy days may generations. Anton. be prolonged, and that it may s0 ll ith th e. in tile land which n; 1kg“ "we God gweth meel__ Then sitall bcprzcggilt aloud by all Dent, v-, 16.~ And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly, with thy G0d.~Mich. tvl-, 8. 1 1t thou draw out thy-soul to thei hungry, and satisfy the afllicted soul; they shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noon day; and the Lord shall‘ No. 9. PSALM LXVil God be merciful unto us, and bless us; And cause lllis face to shine upon us; guide thee continually.—lsa. lvliL,‘ 10-11. . _ l These are the Statutes and Judg-, intents, which ye shall observe to do in the land. which thetbtml God of my fathers glveth thee to pus-J sass it, all the days that Y0 11%| upon the earthw-Dcut. xii., 1. 1 , - _1 Ill. ,7 That Thy way may be known upon ear , Thy saving health among all nat- as Let. the people praise Thor. O God Lot all the people praise 'l‘hv,r-. 0 lot the nations ho glad and sing for joy: hon shall. jndgo the people righteouxly, And govern the nations upon earth. 1 For T that the people praise Yr-heti. t) God; Commemorative o! Thole Wheugmt all the pcoplo praise Thoo. Live; Have Been Given in "l? lThen shall the earth yield hcr in- itorgive us our trespasées. as we tor- glve them that trespass against no. And lead us not into temptation; 'but (lollivei- us from eviL-Amen. Commemorative of the Father; of‘ Confederation . To he read by the person presiding. The Value and interest ot history m-e derived chiefly trom the lives out] services or the men whom it commemorates. Without. these the progress ot the nation would be little worth recording. 'Up0n this day of Notional Thanksgiving it is fitting to recall the eminqnt servic- | i ___..- Why Torture _ The Little Ones l , ~ y t ‘ Mothers, do you think it fv-lr l" torture your little ones b! fwctruz them to time ill-IQ!) in: oily when they need a ‘iaxnt va medicine? nmrt you mm thit the child‘! areiltl 0t these medicines often-do more harm than good‘! Baby's Own Tablet! are the mod- i ._0n this day or Natlmuti‘ 0s o! the Fathom of Collletlflffllivll- ' rrts .be;tollowed' by a. minute of Country‘: service. I crease; ‘And God, oven our own (1nd, shall “To be rem] by the poi-son presiding, bless llS. IIGod shall bless us: Tlmnks-‘Atitl all the ‘ends oi’ tho carlh uhal roar Him. i giving 1t is especially urnrvrrletgtl - k l 1 -. igzéewfhzggigfiéveczgn gndreaiglenbfhen shall bu, sung by all |li‘l‘.l-il‘ili. who have made the Supreme Sacri-_ N0 1° lice in the service oi our co untry. ' We cannot more worthily commem- From ocean ‘mm mm,“ 0TB!!! ma" mBmMY m“ l“ Prayer Our land Billiiillwll 'l‘l1eo Lord, that we, the - living, mil-Y dell“ And filled with true devotion, strength "and courage ttrholdctast: Qbey Thy aovgreign wnnL U19 Dflncllilea M. "WW5 and i799‘ Our prairies and our mouutuitm. dom tor which they died. Forest nnd fertile field, Here shall be sounded g one iuusr yrosfr A silence; ' At the concluslo n oi‘ the minute of’ ullenoe.» .- - ~ . . Shall be sung byall present. . . _ . NW1: _' , 0 ‘Vtiilgxit Hearts. who‘ t6 your "glory came _ V I Through‘. dust oi ‘ conflict and‘ ' through battledlnme; Tranquil you lie, your knlghtiy vir- ern substitute tor these nauseous doses. They dro the rvprv mfilllcl"? the child requires and ammo pipe? ant to take that they are as all! to’ adminiiter an a slut o1 water. They arebho perfect remedy for nil the minor ailments ot Tilt-HO 01108. being ehiolutglyt~t_.ituannteod from injurious ‘crust. ‘- ‘ ‘ tasting remedies bun do. mam» Own Tablets aocouurlillrAll you 11nd 1101M 191.111 7011 ma, all that emot- oil-and other bid \ln tact ue proved. . i ikdmory hallowed in the ‘Land yetfiloved. ‘ t i .v , . , _ ; » yroudly you gathered, rank on rank tq. war, As who backboard God's mousse from altar; . Your -v I t. YOU BIVQ. To save Mankind-yourselves ' you , break up midi mu! simple tam-s ‘.4 they Accompiim mom m-tbay do not leave the child exhausted from ‘ _ _ it! struggle against’ taking medic-splendid ‘you paused. the neat ltur~ tne. They relieve teething pains, render m: o, a -_ ~ 1 banish indigestion and omiatlpation. Into thedllnbtdhnt never-moronic“ ta e: ' ~ ‘ ' Deep your contentment in that blast abode, . 1- Who watt the lent elem- trumpet»- scVot-ned to save. and promote ‘healthful. retretthlnb, Qleep. They ire cold b1 ‘medicine denim-n or by mail‘ at 26 cents a i. hi. eepnnetktillstqttt- . ... "tip-fink h ‘ m: from Th4 in, willtamn‘ Medi- _ call or God. ~_-, upon.“ . l»! v.1. . On Sunday. lnly 3, at tho hour oi tor by the local Committee. To rm the illtate unison in the pasaugetto b8 N°_ 5_ ' _ command! - ~ _ adgeivvd» W11 methods 81w" be. 1.0m Wm], m, an mankmd we With glowinghearts we see thee the, cltic ocean the peo- to lowed as lanai Communities may p,“ ‘ Th N » ple o! the Dominion of Canada are lineage. for in ‘advance, \ of every cilme and coast. C I116 011b, 8170111 and {[08, _, which .Wm my ' |_ 0 hear us for our native land, And “and 9n. O , g .» The hind we love the most we “and on guard fur ‘bee’, V, a. for thee! nuggenlonu were‘ received from all p ' A Diamond Jubilee inspires Song.‘ WALTZ Then’: n Tun lat anadols Diaimontl: Jubilee films been the inspiration that led. to the writing of a new Canadian song "At The Canada Fribllee” which has re- cently Fbeen published to commemo- rate the slxtletb year of confedera- l tinn. i its composer, Gordon V. Thompson, thus already established. the reputa- don. 0t helm: one of ‘(Janntlals leading eOIrg writers. His popular w m" songs composed and wbllrthod during the stirring days oi’ 1914-18 ‘are well- known. There are low who do not know by heart the airs of “When Jack (lomcs Buck", "Khaki" or "When Your Boy Comes Back to You", tihree patriotic tsongs in par- tlmilar composed by Mr. Thompson during the War. , ,O.CA Words by WEIR Canada! Out home; our native m: True “patriot lovegin. all thy eon! O Canada, glorious and free,‘ We stand on guard, we stand on- guard Q ‘Canada, we stand on guard folftlteel A t art: of Canada that a uniformlllflllll Celebration of u» Dlllllblld Jubilee of d the Ministers of Education of all the Provinces. D.C.L., Recorder of Montreal, in being tiled Ill sections of Quebec. in view of thin, (be At The Canada Jubilee diy cumin} 00m, when to u: tum-m 1m, We've tn- NAD Music by LAVAILLII SONG \ B! GORDON V THOMPSON bnnviswtn-lwiuwauuunrulutal "m" °' “Im- rm an can- no: 1v hi» GORDON . THOMPSON- Mr. Thompson composed this new song recently while staying at the Chateau Frontenac at Quebec. Hera at the very birthplace o! Canadian history Mr. Thompson felt tlhe urge to write something that would ex- press the joy of Canadians at the coming great event. Having produced "At the Canada Jubilee" Mr Thomp- son felt that another song, eipreau- lng the optimistic sentiments of Can- adians, would be exceedingly appro- prlzrte. "land of Glad To-Morrows" was the result of this inspiration which the composer teels expresses sorznotihlng oi the optimism dorttbo tubal-e throughout Canada at til! present time. ‘Our rivers. lakes and fountains, To ‘Fhce shall tribute yield. V. NATIONAL ANTHEMS 'l'ltcu shall be sung by all present. 0 CANADA Amen. ,No. 11. |0 Camilla! Our llomo and Native t Land! v ‘Prue [iutriot-lo-vc in all thy sons command. [with glowing hearts we see thee t, - rise, ;Tho True North, strong and free, And stand on guard, t) (lanuda, iwo ntantl on guard [or thee. ,0 Canada, glorious and tree! §Wc stand on guard. we stand on guard for thee! 0 Canada. we stand on guard for thee! - ‘ ‘Then shall be flung by all present.’ i itiod suvo our glut-inns King, il/mg llvo our tioblo lflllil. ,(iod save the King: Send Him victorious, tvl-lappy and glorious. thong to reign over us; ‘(loll save the King. THE END. 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