Monday, 26 February 2018

The Canadian Camp Speakers, March 3, 1922


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

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