The Canadian Camp Speakers, March 3, 1922
Hon. E. M. MacDonald, K.C. M. P.
“There are no points of the compass on the chart of true
patriotism.” – Winthrop
Mr. Neil McDougall
Sportsmen’s Representative, Canadian National Railways
“The Nipigon Trail”
“And liquid lapse of murmuring streams.” – Milton
Mr. C. Price-Green
Commissioner, Department of Resources, C.N.R.
“Rich with the spoils of Nature.”- Browne
Mr. Horace D. Ashton
Explorer’s Club
“Morocco of Today and Yesterday”
“The eternal landscape of the past.” - Tennyson
Thomas Travis, Ph. D.
“The Wilderness Dwellers”
“Far from the madding crowd’s ignoble strife.” – Gray
Major A.P. Simmonds
“Across the Unknown Labrador”
“Old friends are best.
King James used to call for his old shoes.” - Selden