HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-17, Page 7..4
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ONL •Wher(3 phwer been available; Dur-
A TEN. QF OUR has,
g the peat year we. haver seen the
'WATER.. POWER: growth, of ttie, is•ew. 'alunsinens Indust
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• DEVELOpEtX', • . with ..tri Inlilal expendltiina eteeme
:* at. Aryie,a,, qiiebee,e Whore.
.ttie.Legreati,Sciketieney-eupPliet...-eheah,;„
, In • •Onterio ;aro :te":ttilliAn•
arn ;to. . l‘-e4114,q1.4IW. .*Itlf" our stilpendque hydro deirelen,
SQ.. 'Omar --'7'77:"7"7.ritegrr Vcal10:-0-00,0:t:$701:q7VO4t13W,P,'
;01:cti.nrfg .047thre „hur41fie:farei lioIflO
•74.""i,'"••17in their tae14: 'Tile develoln,
eeeene '142,,gea' Ment electricel,q1OrY: from.
449 • te4g4); dis,tributed: • aq Water-WaY:1 bks.,,weaelied •b4i'A.0.34tk. of'
•• throughotik ,'411 Parts the, etitutry,.. accorcUiig to the'reeet
.•J)roviIl(1 0. iflOntle• Potential tionree.'oe figures; purely oar
• electrieeteneeg...y.„ It is varlousle eatifiituro t•e .ono of Pr.oleige and One that
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Inated..thitt•thOre 1an:4114111a 13etwoon:'..,.T.kut cbadktePse,'"Pnd ;•01".1114...t.P'
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thirty:41nd •.tottit 4orag., PfArei.' 419 *fest COU1LtI2,•
pei eariiim.,k preset. vt-M."-arEdevelo*,. Our Canals. ••
• -..ingevisn'titrete entlea•half-nalLeln.,„4.0.reee•--0.ur-ferWt.-viqt-Wr•wetYs tie • onlv,,eup.,.
1t0* -Y; or 'Onli:'Inetween-knine' sad tdO'.1-pl,y'Allemirce of electr1C.(4-;e4cegy .but
.• -per cni(. of. the• total uvailable, but. at thy also enter lately into 'thetrane:
iireLthe eeeend rargett 7tiatle•-nilTiertalliiii3Of the •prochibta of eurfarnsis,
•:peoduoeee ,o 0'04-1ea1 energy in 'the, 'foresti,filet'orlea and minos. SteiCe
wentd, being .9xCeeded only by the 'the 'early lays cil tlte.eighteenth cen4;
• United filltates.,- Cortinarink Production tery when:the"Sulplelan snonks• $tir:
'terse 'power 'with Deputation we mounted the dtilloultles of ihe tachine
itu „hel,vever,,•. that, we .stand' third rapids by the :eonstruetietn-ef4neeanak
itineng . tho. tiattena the, World pro. we havehad the natireal .olistacles
dewing seep°. 387 H.P.. Per '1000 Poinile... rapid :and, waterfall: In ur:•WaterwaYS.
tien, whfl NorWay" produces.' 740' H.P. 'gradually • 9,yeicerne... Theca:fly de,
,ank'eleritzerlanil 48.7; the Velopment of our: canal 'eys'tems, was
United" fltatee..nrodueing-ouly .0,1 If :1'. duo to ,the eneia. ,a .the,Jmperiai
per , inWary'Vh'orliles, ',The •War of :1812.
PeovInees •CoMpared.. • • . may be,eaid..tes.he reefionsthle for tho
Jeteeatt.' and Ottawa canils, The re-,'
, ;We In-DetarIci are' SQ :acctistonied to
.Quineinpnts et 'inodein tr,itesportatien
that k' may .eltrPriae .us, le tear :that -.-11-.41571.°4111".tiTh 8.10'
• 'QuebeC''.1etd :Piovtuceo.. st .tha , and Welland 04naris. Oita at an early
PelnInten.- ttI the" amount of available, "4t.i. wowiTi SeektIM lOrgest of 1h up-
per lake vessels unieadiiig at Lake On-.
Water fernier.. Quebec credifed with: •
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eoine- elevn: emillion available horse ()er great Wateieweye •and eanel'ays;
• • powernnd Ontario:with aPpreXtmately I
• oven inn11oi .116th prey/lases, have te.ms, the.,', minor: . canals,.
week the'Indeau, Trent, Murray,
.abOnt: the:tame, ametint,' or "
towa'and,:clianthly,.,wItich ticeount . for.
.nitilloe: 'and ttiregieehartetii. home
nanitally think
seinia'.•600,090. :long.': Of '16eal. freight);
• ' Ones' Wetil(t ' ••
that Drittgli with .lir . • ehow,an enormous total tonnage, • nerst ly
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woold.6olo next on •cobipoeed O.f'guch bulk
the 'llatr• . but Ilit, peairle•,proviiito •of fretghtsas gralit'..lati;'her."1:111.Mbef
recOrde'd as nosseiaing the. Precluets'i °re' ceal ''aad ' 'general Kkier7'
Petentiel, wet:enChenclise. • 'Of' :this''great total grain
:Dow -6.e,
'Tt°0°i1at's bri:3°' idea' of
ttie •magnfiffilek'of.Tuie amoiiiii
Pacifie• proVinee,liafeseni.e Six Ili ''cl-•ed •
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• tno az,. Tip: less - is. •Aeyeseipeci age that pase•ee t ongh our Various
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energy." liritisli!;:•Ced.timbla,'...StkrPaSses
le:Maniteba in iiaving'elinue four tinndrifil.
thonsand to. Manito.ba!e:
dred thee/and,' :PlieCh of the -other e*o
• peal toy eii; 409ft:a :• (id. Saskatchewan, Are liated as. poseessing'
...`siiitee nifillett'horeePOWer-etielt: Thie
Is iliWi3k .i4n 'tittles aS •raneh available.
powor a_ Is
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• 1 time •nrovitinee.
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What Power Means.
•The development Of -electrical power
• from waterways has, in 'Ontario and
"' •QUeblee','"Partitillerle, :gone • heed
hand, with therdevetepnient• ' our
great raper induiStry: • • In the. Ininimi
• ".• bent/ere:of °attire's .we,,illed
rapid Peogreee •in. those 'localities
1 how • iedli they n i
I a' 0, a •n ey mea n
solving transportation. prohjem
•May :be uneerstebd: When. we, tell you',
that tbeeceealii Caeeds. tarried oVer
n'ale„ es Much teenage as did. the great
Panama:Canal during the year 1e.24
(the iast .year for 'Wlitp.:ooroparative,
Iiitires are :available). Iteethee :fete
etre Mu et lie:reesembered, When
..eonsid.ering the value. of•our canals to.
o cetintyy is that ;in ,many. instaticesi,:
ieheie there 18. 8.flOXCOSt water iow
thl,s Is convorte.d 'late electric41 energy,
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80 serving Meny of
eur in al ler .'clinalSare.:inere:Jinportent
as: power .produCerS, than ,ther•ereei
.11,V.4.01',V219. •• • • I. •
, , Learn to ''‘tei elk Cieladien" .10 'this
our•Juhile'P Year. • •. •
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. vYnY He Was Not. Killed.
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She- And jumped from the
loon? Heavens , Why Were ,You
Milled?" • , ' : • .
' He-"Thil balloon hadn't 'left
:ground"- .
.American. Travellers.
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-CalOutta Englishman: • Ono .never•
hears of well 13ritoes• ,setting
forth In flitieli and hendeeds to, do p.
rand world tem:: „.'', . Wherever -the
Briton goes for A holiday he is genet-
• ally more or less .of a stayer : He
elects some partiedlar • COnrailr ---.-
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whether his Owe o' another -and there
abides 'till his holiday:is over; . where,
ashe ;Smell:du files ever :the earthlike
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'ievie'letnif the .rii•k and finde
no v t 'fee' his foot Until •he retuens, to
•Discovering Mari;•:.
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N0w lad
einievelceit.nie.yeiePday • .
'.0•Just 'What ,thetight _of; Neighbor"
' Beown, • , • ••. •.;
I sliouleIfeveeeild:felle•Welks his Way
.141ke aiietiter 111 the';town: :
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.116..n6y.ti 111. and %le eentent
il1s. little:niche pi ,
ite'teriet e'mait.of.'seatirtient,
1.••••Bntleveshis chi:I:thee and. his Wife!'
Ahd'Utinh'ing 1 liad.read his:rniad
I'd athl:. "Theeers' little else toeiay.
Ile's Just lil(n hundreds ..yon
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()n..any_.St raet-dn tie
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Last eight' tbe •ertiel sterol 'began •
, • , •And blanketed 1 he earth. witle'snow;•
hat.„„And •Streugely they() foniid', a man
nOt. • '1 tholight 1new, but 'didn't kneel.
the floe,' poor lied 'been my spoken words
111 praise pf him but VO'CteidaY
whose heart has TOO M for
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'• Now tlile of liliti ti.s mine, to say: •
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'But, very few like hini• 1 ,knew.
" • The only -neighbor oe. th,e' street ie
WliatlioUght to clear away the enAiid elke
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scatter food for (Mail to eat",''
• •, "-Edgar A. Gtiest.
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About two hundred million acres of
hinds heye, herb subdivided• to elate in ,
Western 'C:anada by the lopograph.
Dept .• of the triterior.
• • life native abode. Ile is par, excellence ' • -
.a, sighteee, 'while the 13riten • ebreed
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Is n9t,•, sq. Much 1 ntereefeit , tree the
sights as In the aniusenients•ProVided,
' . .•• , 'It would be•intetestittg :to kite*
'how , the American . branch of the
family *Centred thia passion Mr:sight.-
..et:sing eti ,the grand sale '1--erlilnre11
lo Only *at exteneten .a the national
habit of doing' everythitig en thegeancl
ateiterHAliiiirielniaTital foi-. exentp,16,' ere
..Conduct(ei in AmOrica on such a scale
. ,t 0
Unit • rieens.:have no need to travel
•tre
oi,6,41, to :b.enitp
Aoit. Ott'llie 'other
--Alan& »ieilea, ia Paintullyenoderin AO
'it is 'not ' eurprising ' that Aniericene
Iihenit-bailtrecttel-luz-repeir "iniiiiiiefe•
L".7.1-0-11i,6•01d-trottil -Mid elielfhl 0' ifeirel.
ling 'round 'iti adafell of the., elder and
4,-P",-,!",,,- te'oirteSt-- .-- '.... .'k.. :., ,:-. ; - -,.• ,•••.,',.,' '
.--e',..."..i.1.....,„:44e....:-....•:_,,:e"•--•-•,.: ."': .• :
'Leather of Frogs :Skies.
The thinneet :dad ' toiiglieSt Iealier
-lititainablez la ,inat14:..froin 'the ‘..410111 Of
liege, '
ESrf_LOIki.P. ,...0* the,i....P.alle ;4.4:111a"
'Alin ()treat' fears -di& en ictoilei," 'inert- as
, tear of litrh placesr.subway0,..and etc-
,' Toted trains, rtedording to a British
' 044 '0061aliate .
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eaesiesem" upeememeesorlie
THE 'MOUNTIE AT rOANAOAlti; WASHINGTON LEGATION' ,
-CorporatelfuglielVieehanrenteof-theeelloyale-Cabadian-liteurited..Police
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Y C. NV, :PETERSQN.
There is-ne gaod object. gained in mall airapatilY. -It is ,atteenterp-rtse
ever. Tailing 'to look facts fitreight•111
the face. During the two east census
periedin betvyeen .1e01.; 3nd:1,921...Can-
ada made. total gain in "1;;optilation
Of ..g,41'.:T;009. Duriuk the ,eaxne
-ior.k.we7Teedived•r3i8:10;00,1"mthitrants.
Freely,. translated this Means, that .0,
V411,1Me ptoPillation :PipPro)ciluateisr
toour nPtural indeease • left the
•countr. In otherword, it is clear
that'foie the present- at :least 'Canada
must look 'Almost' solelY'" to her
inuii-
gration atignient he: ,population.
This': should • bring us to a tlearer.
.realieatical of the task that,confronts
Us. It should. impreis: us.. With the.
fact .that 1i -emigration ia',net'"a:" sub-
ject we ean afford to delegate:to. an.
inferion_pnettien_in__OwpOremental
scheme. .the contrary, intellitPent
eitiiena eanclUde it-. is • an,
issue of Rua _vital i'irtPort.a.ree to ,I•ur
Very eriiisterice, tliat it must be !forced
upon the' unwilling -attention Of the
ellen •public owing tathe.
'very difficulties that Surround it, are
only •too pleased to permit ,to eon -
ti nue' to 'remain in the IstickgroUnd.' -
The ferraulatIon end execution. of
policies having for the1r7oNeet", the
transplantation of people from other
conntrIee ie a • task. requrtrint execu-
tive abilitlies of a high tiger, iiifinite
tact, a' thorough • knOwledge itlhe
possibilities and limitittienseefealmost
every part of this Canada of Ours and
eh almost• inexhaustible fund of hu-
leristlinue with giMoilltles. and de-
inanding seasoned experience ' and an
intimete knowledge • of the 'reasons
luiderlying the•many failure anal.*
Mieceasee of past effor0:"'in that, .(11-..
rection Revd". atli :temperament-
`41W.-iltWite-leizeanch -S,:reeneneihility-1
Fewer: peeseiss the requisite ex-
perience " and -other niuilificatione
The tearing up hi!' the ireete; of Linn-
„Ipithe'aitatidirk'et- families-1Sr
'tlicifnuttire•hauntli .g4iting.,thein
out °P.P:'Peat AdVelttnreinA4range
country :is. a' teak • that ilionldMit be
,lightly undertaken. . involves • "a
traffic: in hisman and', fortunes,
leading, toe often te,:elePallik conse4
quences for the individual. , ,EVen
wider :the ' seundest :•• aelmaneetretiOn-
• • •
-argle-nure,VWfelfiTlit7eonsidered
.the proportion of•failitres;48 bound to
`be • large and frequently throUgh "tio
fault of theekettlee .hiniaelf.' • 7
" 'Syeteniatie,''large,selle 'colonisation
'le* social 'eXeeriMent demanding the
best brains . and. experience Canada
can command.' Thera may he room in
-other ,;.• government. activities for
-medlocre•-:••ox- IPte).me,rivicod-etglo*le.ii
1:hitt the nuenentons: fief( of procuring
new citizens ,es foundation for
greater and more Peoeperoue Canada,
Is one thet• Federal Gevernment
should approach With a due sense of
its imPortanee and .of the' sae* res-
• ponsibility involved, entieelY. 'aside
from wiee expenditure of public
funda.
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' 'been eSeigned te the' in;Wly establiehed Canadian Legation in Washington ; ' ,. '
Winter morning . After Sleet
inform!,tioh. cilli., „giving the etinadiafts the most Coler,Snl functional. ' '. •
Washington. , In this photograPli.Corneral tail -Font la Shown' in';the se'arlet'Cilated and paved with, heey,An,
ije
jacket ned 'ulitiotin• that 'sets, Off the krilountodk' at the entrance' tO • the Streets enameled -with the. eitY.
• ' • • • • • " • 1?,awn 'finiii•Ounset 'prlioned, still,
LQgationBright In many • . ,
Where the lawns are splintered glasa
Glitters heittle. vitreous grass.; ',1,e; •
EierV tiVig, of •sertinge devioe
Glisters,' Jecketedin '
•There a hilleideee glow
fitohls a crystal lava,ke flew.
'Ice and fire, Ice and, fire,' .'
pausing in their ancient duet .
lin:Alters' now in •One desire,.
DO ,You. Know Yourself?
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: 340,st: people, : whda. they:may know
everything there it ,to know 004
eoniething; , ; und. something •'• about
nearly, everything; perhaps, are never
fully ,ectMairited. with •themieiyes..;
..110iir do 1, know? : • Well, if ' people.
,knOw,..11kenaelieoithey....are,_earefulnot.
te,, deStrok theniselves. .,Perhapa you
doubt feet. of this pelfedestrifetien;
tint it is there right enough. 'Y It is
iroted in ear Worrying and hurl:king;
leueine. and p ease.; e.7' :.'' ' (.Ind„).,Howeyer . es
• lingsk•eniergente ' . • ' .
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took' up Slid arOund I,' , La Press°
total -, . ; The Bide wren In the old yew slips
in our and playing; in. •our 'iesi4.'.,'Yeurself , toe ' ninth. Bather
Ie.„the majority of people really . tet the. tonic of big :things itiiiii.
' se, ,, may be to rOduote,'ehe amonfit.: • ._ . • ' • ' -
(this •Onerinceis debt, Pertieularly to re, ,TTed Wing. -
utteelY.dispropeitionate for Canada, not .1 . ,
knew :themselves' we. could dispense 'lite ,7our soul and vision•.and 'gaze off tue.nSst• at 'you pane as with Milt:
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Witlnaeventy;-five per cent..ofthe dec.:, ;ern the .;,great„paneremas of ,G.,hdps, duee'theietvlee or the it is (lOubt- .tho
There is no•plarrit note. ' It
Lter, neatly all the .peliee;:clese prae- ereatiob:' Retnerilber iNtt: you are itn-: fUl Whether.:we 'ant:Mid:Contemplate ae, is elle silenee of a holy, time -:41. time
.tically, all otir. courts. of justice • and portant, and that greaterwords have a depirtable•OhJective the'•promp' kW' ..of • hope and, exfiecta,tiOn.: Mede :ter
alsatiden evern Workhouse,. and :Many , been uttered about- you. than ffight,the hirds'Are content tohe still,
nnether uenecegsaTY •aect unpleasant other thing. .,.••','-' ' , • '.....•.• • . • • '
thing. , . .. , , 161111,...c144,40 (4 ,i.ho...b.e.t.9, e..;a6s,ry. 'dation is; the debt. We elio:ontilddlihidav:;:. wingsarttrytdsthey, gvheoksw: h.washheaddt..inge..noity..
illueioneabont thiri,' •If we were Ireed ,' la: rhat, comnion sense and. shill and
-.BrienY, I••Wieli to' suggeet, that :Most eve it. •• 'Never' fraternize' with: ,thOse to -morrow of. this debt; We
na snore pressInfi:businelne. te, attend • , iti Che'lco• •neleituation. "Nes.th that. are,
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away, ruthlessly, anything that . you
:imagine you've• got; but haven't. T4e
away, ruthlessly; everything you ipa-
agine. you would like: to have, but are
not tenth:lent of seeuring. Take away,
eethlesslY, any sentimental repent-
ance or • sleepy 'regrets. • But learn
quite resolutely from y ur ugly mis-
takes.":.,..,-' -,SplenditLenclvi -that eefrem-
A sage , Ohl. welter., • '•
• Be,' careful, therefore, not over-
draw your banking account ealth
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'The Nest and t,he. Bird.
Nature has few lovelier sig $ o
:She* than a 'nest and; a broodingbird
What Anion: of peace and Of• quiet
hope . on l'e:Olanet"; whirling, through
apace at inconetteVable speed' • , Whet
a picture is a bolly hubh" with a.brood-
ing„tbrnah in. the :early' Year! What
afpriveny .of aeon fnend. 'there he
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fore leiVet'ar&•on• the hawthorn, er
trade. hair*, blitot .on the The
thick...holly leaves - afford almest eons;
pieta .shelter " and the nest "15 always
• ,• prep.areel, ;MA with COW
-Ireiesethe---ecityetce-ea, Jewell -whietrain• and wind • ocif:
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frisherg' • seadre, and ',Arm sheltereeven in: the
' • • •• yestr's early days. Thus protected the
ciiliiides. thrugh with heishieing,eye and
• . • . ' winge 'awaitt, lisle hour', of ,
by taking too little_reet. _Don't „look - • - - , , d halite
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t.T th d • t ' • f rt • v:416,.*Toi.ild d.ethrone ---Aren 'were •to.'ette •tittY' after .t11” to eeatre' lew. c••••ensigem-Ou:s; se:eh as" the' r°6ksP, • are:
'happen bee:sense"' people tire ignorant
,about therriaelveo„. , -- •
Ilew few of tis • ,un,derstend the
wonderful afrarigernint of our , body:
truly it is "fearfully end Wonderfully
made."' We would, -ablise it • leas 'bY
nclidgenca le over eating and riege
ett if we knew itehetters. The 'same
applies to • 'our minds: 'Were We aware
of the pewee and 'wonder of the hu-
man. mind; how careful we should be
regarding that which We permitted to
en tel , • '
' for you have chosen me by Mistake;
• Ve :become like enit ;thinking, and • ' e • a
ility • is tremendous.
nuiclefor". service to your fellows. mi. kte "ewer- theo'neede and alshltt•isenP. Well opt be' inunan reach. The 'reit
Your vlOve. and pati•on6O and refine::: l'n8.4e,190*n7!:),Y Pnblic 0.011101,1e ' fon, the most Part, ate cleverly•Ilidden
-merit will bring. you to greatims,s ' • . -under the eaves, or in ahole-inthe
the end. The oppesite will but stultify' •wail. •A robin ,bailditig on the top Of
and dwarf you 2, '• an, old wall Or • berik' ,Will atiVer. the
-front - of the nest withlast year's
If You Will Be Patient. t
.."•• „(A 'Fable). •
'• The 'flint on .heing street(' by the iteel•
marvelled greatly .and ,said, to It 'hi'
lstern •yedee,''"What arrogance prompts
youeto atin.0Y" met?. Teonble.,'M7nO
Then there is the eoul,'-•aenighty and
possibly eternal' ,"something" ' 'within
the Vehicle of: our, physieal, bodies.' A
men hannot get rid ,of it as he desires.
It is the one part of, hini. he ,Will meet Its
agate, •• • ,nicittieleom,:end: it 'eae" itself giveliir•th
to marvellous element , ef fire'
the interest :of. every"
Whith by pbteney lieCaMe a factor::
one of- US that .every one of na should'
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lici:eware:,or his pewers and resPenail in Inniimerable.things.
bilities.It is Ter instance, This is sitIcK for. tiiose who aro . ' that
man shoiild know that there is MaVed at the outset afl,their studies,
and thee SCI. 'mit to gain the mastery
thing iinpostible to hint so long as ho
sets hiniselfMit fully t
ever thems.elVeS:end hi patience to ap
•se deldeve•that
' To. , wh1hbeatee1 innde ,answer,:."tf
'Yon ,will be patient 'you, Will see what
a. ',Mart:endue. result • 'will ;•lesue, forth
from •you" • At theep worde' the: flint
was, 'pacified and pattently 'endured
objectThe power - to mount is themselvas coutinuoustr•te. these
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within. Us all.. There is alvenys a '8-"iudies: from nhich ' One eeee result
th eeese-tlfingeinarvellous 'Teta e.--•Lgnuertio
Path from • theno-w-ea':depth
' 'de ,. •
sublimest height:
Listen to the voice of 'despair and
the lower you will go. Heed the Ex-
celsior call; and you will, gain the
summit.
Circinnstancee of life may a. ;flucii
to. aish'eaithri nee, but no ,man or tiro:
man need g� ender while there Is a
breath left lgothing can keep,ns
back:except as we permit it to do so.
• Lose faithin everything else but
keep your faith in Cod and 'yourself:
-"Sit ' down and tee,' without any
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Faith and. Hope'. •
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'Faith and hispe, ere no alley Ot 'dent,
and desire Colletingon chance,, but, The conifteyeitid, teet..projeCt , has been overdone,. The fact that t
confldenitrust'ee, Ged who. is'blikoadik Per:
of JiN. 140 rig •It°1f. fn. ,oVer • the edgoi of. the'Platfornli 'Waif has'', taken ' diet it .ettil,• takes
thhand
stabdiiig. gazing, inta epee°. •An eilaCe, Ls s4gn1flcatj Even when the
fectly '•fieeoinfeishing,.FIs i•f!nt.t.-.1110prosf.1): had !Nee mend:nee.; . A 'fierier diseus.elon ' le • pnerife or ,Cheeply.. sen-
Time(Lendeet),•." * • edited out to hiin ,tio.Alendbaele„ f • eittionel, it denotes that the .minds et'
'fhteman remained. where ho was. •rnspir .peeplo"..are ,Preepeupled by the
•
Sufficient Veto the' Day. ----"My bey,. .Th.e..eierest Came into seget: * kk,S.Othd sithlect, spa 1.1*t, theee is scene anxiety
think of .the future' , . '•• e. • hank' there.! shouted the porter. and an, inn:eerie° irnointt af curiosit.,
• , can't; It's me ,• girline birthday eMister," replied the wail. .00 '8ee01 about•the' Modern girl. The discussion,
exaggeration, what you se.'got.:, Take and I must think of the present" •"I, terribly anxicius•ahout jour,old train," Itie.ditt Se protracted .that alto is
'ny guttine Out tile
can a Working' maintuakebeth
ends irieet'?"••. • ',••'
outting.ont the,initidlee-euen, of
:Lee ' " .1 •
Eiem.• Answers.
• .4'4:
THINCA ABO
WORDS'
. Words ere queer thingt in Same
• respects. 'Perhaps • you think that '
they have, always the mote -Meaning.
Per Instance,' thee" prevent" and
,etliera• I„ocoutd mention, always:Meant,. ••
,just what they de nonradaye. If Yon.
.think thiS,.. you greatly'. mistake., •„:
-hore, which,
if tet staneis and:has the,,
'earn?' look yeeterday and to -day. It is
tore' like a landscape; •whieh vartes,; ,
from time to time. :Sonte,Werds have,.
In the 'course of several hundred •
years, sO.-chan'ged,, their alinireatien
that they *mean the 'very.vposite t
.r •
?A,`-,hattherit.Mr UT; ,"
There is„ thee cenimon, Word "pro -
vent." domes from , the Latin
words, venire, to • go, and pre, hefore,
Now SnY On0. can go before ariethei•
for either' on& or two :Disrpesese:. Erki
they, go in front of him/to' help hini
along;' or he. Imin eOlne front �f
to push, him back: ' just
think of 1.4..three hundred years ago,
this word "prevent" meant the for=.
inerrit now nfeans the latter.
Nowa-
days •nu prevent e person by .etop-
ping 'hindering him; your forefAtheni '•
'used to prevent persons by aselitink•
"going before," ' to lead,
them se' it Were, by the hind, not
to keen them back and inipede them,,
as prevent Meana in these days,
.t;
"Quick" another viOrd that heti.,
.changed its. ineaning. It useLto mean
alive; "quick and. dead" mean living
and deceased..;: We do 'not ottetitwusia
the word nei,yedays in that sense.• '
"Siinte"'•once meant holy per.e
sons; now, it signifies chiefly dead
,persons: who are eetitnated
"Pitiful" .ineant Showing Are now,
it 'messier as Yeti know, acaliething ene
tirely„ different ' , .. •
' "Gossip" is from 'the two Woidiee- •
"Ger and "Sib"; and did.".mean'God- .
parent;. now; by a gossip, We •Vider-
Stand a talkative, tale -telling . perkort.
, At the christening of •,Queen
Eliza-
beth,.in great play Of Henry the
• EighthSliakespeaeo-MakeS-the.......king • • •
•Hay 'to the godparents: • ,
"My noble' Gossips, ye have been
• toe . prodigal: • .
I than e 'hear`il
• L
se ehould' :this
When she has so much English"
• .Another *Ord that has lost its. oldie ,.•
„sense is sober: ,, Among us of to -day,
in ordinary use, the •wordmeans* not
intoxicated. .• Some hundieds,Of yeage
age, And in certain uses Still, it had:
the sense of sedate Only; when weuse
if in this WAY nowadays, Wefremient•-•
ly say "sobefemitided," in order, fully
to express our Meaning,'
• "Charity". now usually tignifies the'
giving of alms •to the poor. Bet not
se in the early life of tbe word- It,
then .rneadt simply love -love to -God
7kIstilie.to man;
:.of words; al;o
very interesting :study. There is the
auumn. leaves, in keeping with the •
,biat'aerusset breast. A chalfinCh word •wilitue'thnisd."nallineet!i'471149t.hteht,eoi
Weave, the outside. of its. nestWith eceise._nshe,
Etimeei.tesrolarislietlitt.1'we'xaltb.e.wii'll'ichm;s'etlitnel;c1h°P,stheue "Wife" is anothorvnlereeynitnteibreting
e.s.
ono
tree le colored. ,The little yeeedPecter wherWelvewesv.ing-heing. a .emeinen
bends his lionie in thehole Of .a. tree; [industry of *omen in OtherdayS,-
the on, tine
811WIUSt and smair..ehiPs "saunter" is 'from-saint-terre -Or!.
as he weritifLere-th-e-egge ;aid. 4carlaw-ct-Wlitsh-t*,-er.risidE6„.
'Simpleit materials neeinAransfleenred
;beneath their‘ touch. Out of a few
straw t orrtyvigs,;a feie'leaves or featli;.:
'en4; hair •and bite of Own, there is-
sues that *ender' ot nature, a nest. *,
In these nwriada of tiny neets, seem-
ingly so fragile, stembers in•spring the
.future' of the bird world. ,Of folded
wings Coble ,:not 'only, the. songe that
,of Arc wasc.Catronised. .
.
nard Shaw," wrote a, pupil in a; general bdthese that shAll he:
knowledge entiniination condnefect in
:°Onttelir 8pcutiP51°1e
:.IN-.:th.O.r'P43110:11411)0. ': 1. 1'. •''TV iAi. 18S'11'.'e?
groaned.end produced the,'follOWIW St Sohn Ervine in'the London Na-
eephey gave the Duke of Wellington I ionand .A.tlietaearie; The,,moderngirl
a:lovely feneree; it took 6IX men to: has been and..still is the subject of
carry the beer." • ' , •
"Lipton ie' the capital of CeYloir.."
• .•• . ;
AexIoes..
'very 'considerable: argument, inueli of -
it: 111 natured .eoine of t linDeitinent,
and a good deal ef it pnerlie, and many
persons are inclined..to •beliove that it
1.......1........ormemommemdesommom••••=4
,likrA,ly to be a iniddle•Aged. Women, and
New Peace .Bridge Spanning 'Niagara River at 0u-flak? perb aPs an". old women, before any
I • senst•ble einie,Insion' about her is roadie
ed.- I3y that: thee she Win, have de-
cided views o; her own on the medern
the, who s1lI eeem to he s-disthrb-
iug a persoif as alto now 'seeing t0.
• eonie, or us:,
,
e'ke'e
'PO01 AND A HALF IVIILLION DOLLAR erBUOURE NOW lig-,:PBOVESS W CONSTRUCTION
Tjj,$) 14,f0,010).0.,pe0,00, ,britlgo bewoofl /halal O. 0211! Wort Erie, is nOW i'apfdly naar fug' .convpietion and it is 'expected it. W1I1 be open' ice yeltieul
1 rait:5W dilay. The cletefer. the °Metal, epenhig intfaedierationlia not yet -been Set' The Ififtige• it 1,25l3 feet'fit'leiigth;,
isegnitlWtttlt n'Yearand a half ago. The bOndS for the bridge Were. underwritten by'prIvate. ithliV uals atitt will be rptirtil by ttiu1 reesiTeif 011.• the !Arldge ,
Shen they as paid. .Tho,bridge will heti:Wiled OVer:JOintlY'te.the United States and Canada,
Naturally. • •
APrette girl was ooterted;leY, e mad.
ot great liverilth :neel a feliew or srusli;.
means; Thai �rniei hoWe'red gifts •
s-utt--fc:t•ed •-het' 1isuinptitotia fa'shion.,;
The imeoeuttiou 8 ene gave. her .onl:y hie
•duviy.tiOu,- for,it•was alt he litul ta:glve.
-devotteieeie 8. 1JE1UUC1II-thing;
(Won fit then inodern times, ,Fle" elle
,r0,1•;•hi alt..o • \
'ziPot.ms!.r.r.lod -ti o Holt
• '
New Vegetable- .
The guinea been i neiVetipiceinaint
'or .vdgete.ble, •tt,„ reaeinblea.',4 "treba
.esett:*11, geowe Oe a climbing:vine, °eh
ho .frifed: like eggplant.' POiled-tike-
foitlash. 0,t14 PrO4rVe4 &Ad 'Melded: like
. .
Watertnelotu,
who heti. 'gone . in great 'numbers. to,
resew; ' the Holy -Land from the „Seir- ,
seen who had :invaded .and conquered
it -returned • • to, 'respective
:countries, they had te long led the
leek life of the soldier. that they had .
acquired : indolent viqty •.cot. • •
walking, • And ;persons •: woidd, say • 'Of .
them:: ;".There is one Who has just
,cenie from ,saint-terre.ti 'Bence, satin- "
ter=4,e walk leisurely. •
• f"Gospel" ..ii',7God's-spei., or .good.` 1, :
Angel" 'is a messenger., ,
More. Markets ,..Wanted., •
Quebec ' Soleil The attractlein
of the, loten*would tesis.•irresistlble,.
of the' taimeies• ,career were linfiroved , •
byYmere•niiinerdile Markets. Our coun-
try is 'Veit ane In
these eenilitichia, the eloinestle •rearket:,'
ef.so clee.iiiiiSeilhed that, the, ,eredutte:,•
Of••the Soil •nitincii„he distributed wtth
as \pre,fit; as Could"; be desired.
The .repedY• is in Industry. is. no
good tilinkiiig the facts; •we muet 'Yee.' •
pegnizo the situatioti, Our ProVitioe
Win AEIVO' to industrialized oi".resikp.
itself lean, ennuel exodus ferever.,The!..,
,futiner, who 'departs .looks for n, salary
• . • - .
, .
'first of 411,:, Money is his -first ainhi:''
iten,;Tor he ,knoWs, well enough that • '''
tivo indislgefiee-:et. the, city will
'be denied to him without it:
.going to .get•Salery oi,Meney .here?
He .will Obtain them •by new inarItete •.•
.ave.industriel• work. ,
'Tommy's Tett,- ' •
• '
Toneriii"ehtered .the where'
his stStcr was -4ta1ni` g" --Mr ie..'
leigh. „Walking nn to the latter; • he '•
held out, his hand,' in tbe openselni•Of
'Which ware :dozo,s. *etnell• sviiite.ob
Seets..
"What'e theni?'" aeked; •
eneWeteel: '
DubleIgh With an iin'tratiatiegsAnile,
"Hoedeos know 'es, Sig," said Tont-
eleter„ "You
-telt Ma hltillt:Mlat he ilkaifi•r•-'''
Bann:hat • in H await .
....Banana ecroWingranks third Among
ho igrItultura1 induetriet f Beim' IL'
" lieward, of Service, '
itli'irile•thaVtIiiliAilet-wolirt
our brother's bur:defi tjelittr grow'
,our own,--Dit114, **et
,
dale
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