The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-12, Page 74
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WLETERSfloTi FARMER,
By Rev. M. V. ICelly, C.S.B,
e(Conthetted froth lest wee'it)
,
Vil.• this,'.,Thee.rnest.. truly Christian Mimes
Is Mtnler•M441.11i1 AiwaYa- PanilarOtaq tan. recall in any walk of life have
. -Teii. saleethe city attracts you he- been the. .hernett o industrious, Well;
canoe of .4he opportunitie,e bottle out to-do ferthera; , There will be a real
your '-anne:r ',Thor -ntarenihatititi":_
noteepe.,:dieleqtt-.,ftitetteei, tf deee,'"tletee.,eltere.:Je.Loite „;tieeneation•
will arenro them an income far he- in which worldly ,reward for toll does.,
.Yond enYthltig you cell' Provide them. aot".falerfers with "one's spiritual in..
on the -Carat,. Trite is :ultagetner, pea- teteet, • , " e • , •
eihera; have done it. Why not .Of ,cou'ree, We cep both readily ad -
they also? • Theymay he• ore day mite when all is, said And -delve, that a
wealthy mem.' A good steet enCe-inatie, fartner'e' le,7ealth never leads. fa -any
money, often multiplies iteelf.e.yery learPd degree „ofe buying er. hedule.
• quieklee- YeareKtViertrfi••PI,944:hi-Ha leneeee'eefieedoce--tioteeitteelheteparier•
the hind of fellows togo ahead,', it IS car er take a eolith* tlaily, he hasno
• not idle to imaglite •thein. One day 11v... vabOtinie,"atethe .see side, 'nee tikes hts
'.ing itfe:initgnifieePt re•iideP:09SereeegejainilY en 'aehleirepean tour : '•Iteeitoty
• '• ititede.43! AentetY, And sueeoppeeee by go :t o the ph.,..5.04cuo
.,•
aU
the trappings of Arealtit, . • • hibltien, 'lett a lifeeitne repetition of
it desirable? ' ISit really, your. this a(eiseS•no 4Ppreeiehle,',.redifctiela
;W.isle-thet.lt PhOtildelee got. ei3,0 'Yokeete- 4414reveline he,nlaY44440..tier a few
tlol,la re 'on alrord, serves
.' Oder tit.e.POSSten
peolee..,a yeeee eeaa keep thte; r6gillerlY tO facillieTe lettalnefie Opera,
AIM. in VieW7 Everyone eeents, to Bay tions And. 'very 'eeeesienali.f Preftie e.
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• • so:. certainly ' no one, seems• afraid of holiday. His wife epende no hundreds
the 'nregket. 'Great nuinbere are On 111r ailtf1t4;. do .10s' 'daughters
wearing their lives away. in the rash
•'to gain still more and 'more. . Can
• ,i'here be Any uneaten about it at all?
• ,Yett, Pita, .is about .how the world .rea.
• sons on the matter. • . ,"
'e The great, problem With nte has al-
ways .boon how the world continue
te,square thesenotto„ns with the teach-
. inge of the Gospel,. • Have yTu sue,
' ceeded in oyerepniingthat difficulty
yourself? 'It you would like to see
your sons u1 daughters in possession
, of wealth,. de you find nothing against
it in FIcily Scriptures? Are ,we not
-aupposed to take.Our -Lord'a ewer&
Seriously? And if we muSt•take eheni.
eeriteesly,' what do yOu make out of
sueh expressions as:
. '"Ifew;•Iftiedry. shall., they that have
•
richeo into itingdoei of
• Heaven?'''..., .
. It .. is easier . or a camel to, Pass
through the eye. of,.a needle than for a
Man to enter intothe. kingdora Of.
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Woe to the •riCh.,. b6CAUS0 :You have
your consolation."
. Are these eir.orda, not foiene'at all?
• ,.
Tru' ,' the world „has 'actually 'succeed-
' ed in 'Setting'. them aside Its °How,
et S pay- no'heed to them To a eel,
tain extent; wealufolloW indts tracks;
. .
apparently .unaware' of 'the. real :dan-
ger, , though it is the Same. Great Nra's,
ter . who .seid:..,1 ray not for tlio
:Can you as.: a elirietian title
er,'. contemplate 'moving to Che city for
, that rea,sen9 e'Can yousuppose that,
shOeld yeuesons become- Wealthy men,,,
the•Gdepel words will ',net. apply to.
thein?. , If 'the possession ot wealth uri-
• der ariY eirciunstaticee. ..,intist he 'con-
eidered most dangerous-Ae- the seul,
What about ' the. teitiptetiOn.' to gain
,..".throtighr very , questionable, , in etheds ?,
et...Nb. one disgui,ses his „Suspielens. that
, many: Wealthy men have piled up their
nilllions' by taking mere than their.
„. share .of the dear.. It is, indeed:. very
..temmenly , supposed that many oPPor.,.
• -Innitiet,' for doing so Come *in the way
of, the . keen, sict.tve 'bilsineSS man, and
.13 is uot,'at alt surpilsit* if:temptation.
•Ls erten yielded:1o. 'Ve ee, Oompartr;
tively ythyng men. With huge, bank ac
e Counts, and 'cannot': help wondering-
,wbe.t, ability they possese, What weft'
. .
'they' have done to get •together :' in...a
• .fewyears many ,tithe' asentech -is • the.
. Most letelligent andmost, induseripus
farmer of our acquaintance' could bope
.to eel] Ilia own aegthe_,
tine Procedureseuch as thele mere
or less- under . suspicion; sewn :to be
regularly -associatedr',with business,
prosperity,. ',Ro whose ',first and ,laSt
Siill 18 te 'serve God ,faithfully and Baia:
hiS 01111 SOO May 'welt think tWieebe-,
fore deelgillng to's-hap.e .1i:is 'future flu.
such a sphere of activity r • . •
0 ti tilay savtherea3e t fliwey1 n•• thxr hoiar
ager 31111311 that ..country who alio incretise their.; Wealth blostio:bY
unenedented, like a flower;
-"trent Year to year an1 wha-70.ertglii'4'.1-To 'what •secretf.heiie';'COnth•
wouldItalie' these' wondering elentglits .gone
, resent being . classed, •!ttneng-
God's peer:, I)Id you -ever know a farm- Melte 9,
.er's to ' undermine • liisfaith"
CanYou remember, .arnang , 'your- life- Little hands and eye:Set, free
tim6
r q al n. tances' one filmier; the •From theAlay's inunettelty,', .
jealvatiort--Of whoge- seta Wes, ,beffig mni Nte*,--relnye-dan-d- introceite---z
Peened beeatise of the. atimunt of In a etiestionlees• Corttent.•
-money he was making en tIme f.
Sleep then, Sleep then:hale guest
intuit 'i,en-fest, 1 have not On the con,
w
e will,lietise;thee:at the.liest;
trary,-,1 should be disposed to -sak, that
feetoeettptoee;ori.the .fleor
'3-. - -
• rnes most ittentiVe to their 'dati
In every country. congi•egation -the'
n
eke ot, God s Ambassador!
ami
' --i.e....Christopher Morley.
Carbon Black in Tires.
Manufacturers: 'of antonrobite .tires]
keep Well apace of the latest fashiens.
His banquetS,' his club attendance, his
recreations and pastimes: afford little
opportunity for, extrav.agarice or dis-
sipation. Do you know of one fernier.
In the lend Who luxuriates, in any Of
these way's? It is, not 80 hard toun-
derstand, after why the prospereng.
.farieer is not carried away by his
wealth. 'Me' neVer has eeough to!,turn
his head ot.„ lead „him into d,erigerous
habits.
To be continued).
9 7"
Canoe, Song.
'Sun on .the water
And wind in :the trees;
My canoe sliding into'.
• -eee•L-Th4Th'eartifof-the breeze.
• WM) carps for hunting
'With rod Or With gun?'
NI' capture- joy
' Where the green eddies enn, '
,
My hand ou the paddle,
' My face to the. breeze, ,
When' there's sun on the water
. And wind hi the trees. ,
l'iot4feeee'•,;••
First Triple F4kMiatpr
Becoxpes Boast Or,l-Arldon
Thq, -first triple eS'ealator, in th.0
world Was opened in London at the
„
Bank station on the anhwaY recently,
replacing five 1lifts, old-timers, Which
have earried•pedple up and down since'
1900. The Old lifts ;were gnite
modern rush
•etTaeeellEfera,. •;
The',.;meeftiniNM:".:of th,4' eegea'
later, `43:ifeh is proudly 'advertised as
being entirely of British conetruction,
has been reduced to the minimum The
three escalators are in one shaft,
tunnel of 27 feet dianteter, and each is
worked by two, 45 -horsepower Motors.,
The -vertical-rise is_i4Sefeet and there
„le_ a vertical epsed o.45 feet. per
. , .
Mineral production IA the Proyinco
Qaeleate during 1923.• amounted In
-yaltreAcr !2O,331,985, as with' •
12-IiisM IP.,-tir,17el.tpfutt.Y9#17,
601;ding mP:Otri. 114-12110701
Provinelat Department ofMine. Mho
value* e4 eracitietion, lest year was the -
third highest, vier recorded helng ex,-
eeeded mily.en, 1920' Mai 1919.'Waett „
.is eensidered that theao peak years •
of ';,prodUction were .the result ah,
pieterier conditfaapeeefeinflation. follow:
-ingetke44.reile0agres-Mieth4t Plee,t9W
... .i.t is ..stiiii,• ateoe. 44 ,•i,.1:4s ,ii,,e1.,v esa,:,A1-1,1 7a,aj,see,v,.eore .y,7,sitIse.f•ea,caetorwya...e,,,:la..;,rg.elY nea..1.7..,•.,...
imor is. c.apabie.„ani4r.4iirii.,ri,19.re tbee,...he of aon-metailieg,•.PrOdttettea ia. 1,9,4' .... •
htsv:64iieinrr*.tysa..-„fyTeihe‘arredth4otrilheg,eftl..a..,i3:0i,:i':tporta:79esrinogo ,.)..r.sec. ,1?.,race..,n, : ,d:‘,104ing , p.i.9v i n ee 8 in. i h e , De ininolit
comerion ' with. Other mineral-Proe
4
zierericilialie:,,o..ftipcitiyn•wtqhreic?thrt!;rondg::..d'174,3°,..vii.n'ei..114, yae(4.nlillichle::fit,171,04::...w.,Eevhd.ettlitrhClea-: thh:14.--ittrrile13:eai*tsfeeh:4.-Pt7!..4tit914:12421....,"
.179' .i'Sc'irth:W°Odg Cail90* TheDog as a Carrier of Arabs to Estahl• i21 night. ' ''. ".1" .' ' ' "s - '':the: fired.aetion of Metallic Peeti other '
then gold la 'mere or le limited. ow
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thillyBrililty at Bagdad NatUral .Reootirces. litillietm.' .. •.,
There's a clean, swift•eraft .in the •• Disease. . ..
ing .to the' low prices. of . metals: and
, Et is an unwelcome thought to Many
who love their peta, whether oo„le or • " First stens. •toward a return .te the ' '•Tbe. Natural: Resource s Intelligence'
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' ' . the cost of production. However, Judi--;
.. With the Water -want hi her heart,
.And a pa,ddle to b,end her .'out Ivara,. catio4.,:are.:that thie coziditien le grad- .
. And tt loed•i'or the atter thwart. - gleriee •Of liartin-Al-Beghld. haVe been gOtViCe• of the "Delaai•tntent of the In being 'Overeente,, anA9recent de,
•dogs, that the arilipaiseinay on oCoasion
be a eouree Of great danger to -the per, taken, ,be• the A rabs,: lvith-the enenur; terinr at Otte0a.saYs':-• . - . 1 ' vehaprrients in the Gaspe F'enjeisula and •
There's a man for the other 'paddle; . sons who dwell in the same Imo me with .agereent of , tete ,l3ritishi in 'Bagdad, ' , he p1 eduction. ef soilee of:the baser
Nerthern Quebee' give promise of bet:--'
thore,:.:-Neverthoenfs it is e fact •ane„ wher?. .„-the vornerstepe or 'e new t letals in. Ontario, lagt 'Year show 'Stich
hand for the portage mire. , ter, c et 'edition&
And a fish toy the singing flY reel, ee Tr4w...ye e.e.e.esi, ,il.i the Interest. of :the A.rablc uurvers4Y ••Iles,•bOell Iside saYe large ,inereegee:evei•the previOus.:year
• The most pleasing ,feeture of . :the
:And it Song' for. tlie day;end fire. • health• both' of •children,... And. adulta. 4 C°nstantlnoPle dealiateh, , , • that they are' worth Y of Trigntu)-'1' ..W1° etheing eeittiattone in •Qeobee in,. lees
• ., •... • . ,., . • .• Children are in: greater' dangee, for ',,,f.h,,e ie,arnin'g of .hOth ,the, East: and hearnbstly of Ontario. gold 'and. silver!.
• And the wiefteewater's. Mist.'ha' iny' ,Proiluetilm that we Often oVerlook t he." w;as .the• , eX•eelreat. eboWing -made in
, ,.. . they noConlY'rell.on theefiebr With. the 'le' 'ITE'fit wiltbe tfaugh jr ille.'.11niverL production in the asbestos • industry.
VI e 'cureent's puliling. Me :Northward,
dageand cafess him 'but ere'. inefe ens,'
ealled Al al. Bait ,Wifieli ,Will it.F. fact that nickel,. copper and lead •fettn 1
ShipMentS . of , asbeistog :inst. year' • „
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Reatibleto, the ' disease -.that; the .dog • el tide, colleges :of 'et:jell-et-3e. 'engineering. , a let•ge prepertion of the, proi•inciall amounted to 216,804 tone, ea coinpa,rect
. As we swing tat he. OkInDing Place. • Tubeectiloele, is , not an uncerrimon
' .. - • - • • scieiy,..c,elaw,
The. building ..w.bieli lea -0 been -started.; purpose's • Are probably mOre imPOrt- '
edeeetwe end medieine, ' . ' . p . ,.. ' d,' fori d et ' li....vri.*- 3.70,g61,, tons• 4:1 1920 the prem.. 19418,- ...
record production. • .,The value,. hoyie; '
,r4e, 8 ,pilic p tle.e.,p,*,, rpaohip. ..to - co.w. us, may: transmit, '
t1 'C 'iri dogs; they. 'acquire it either •will Le a eelebination a Fist 11 aricel ant than gold. and ailvere.•" ,,, ' ' . ' ' '
.: - ever is less being only $7 364 259 Oi: '
t.rom ,peisQns.. ar .4,1.0,m .. othr dbigs; Western ' .arehi'teeitio . a n d w i 11 -hOuae 'Nichol )ttet, year 'Ito.:‘Ved.prOclaction ' - " ' ' • ' ' - ' ' - ' • -
an Ave:regeprice of '933.97,4 tan. The
Give tie suie for the lakes, ..„,Hydi.oh6bia els, .iii,s, ,thoit. .a inotois: :tile ,AVInitY sehool. .- :' • ''. • . . .of: -23.,287.,804 ',pounds; or ig.i.th 'IoVier - qualities were more In 'demand
. • "
„ The Wind at.ou'r .beeks, 7.
and fatal of .all. canine dieorders, but ' As:' ihe:'1VtrnetrY-. '''' 8 ern rens 14'175826 ,Perlrlde '' ./12' 1922, •P:q4Per than the' long ,,fibre ..gredee, tbe latter e '
l'erttinately it is.'rere„ A: I iCtIlla a eh,e. Feundetteese whieh ;is .v.dvericing. the :PrOduCed amounted . to . 14;420;244
having* hid to be Stored as 'stocks' on , 0
l 'And luck ear wilde water, ',. . •
.
And •Winge ferour pcdiAin-i80,„.1.1irli!l.i.,•„arlubli.*Teeeee,eing.ee• niQneY, leelts f untie; Abe :other .Colleges' Pounds- irt 1928',,.'and 4,b08,39 Penn& ,
hand. 7,iri,i-tils improved' prleee, „there- ,.
:". aks! -
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number ,i) f anti/tate aswellas man, wIll pot,be started for ` Several'Tyears:- -.in : 1922-;-the----Output ---Of lead in 1923fore • it may be expected that 'the. ag,.
''Sfart an..epideinie:.. •It is a cone ''• A thausand ' years 'ago, : whea.7thaso was 4,612,a13. pounds, as :a,gaIngt, 2;_ .
bestos industry will 04 in..a sat-
maymore,..
.yand Sorbonne'vv.eee unknown, Pei.: 895,695, pounds in ,1922. Itis .-inter- ,
.rabiese Such dad, as the Capital."(it.. the . Ahassicte ..eiting,t6..nOte that the Sudbury MW
ee isfP.eterYPosition. •
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men.ciable predantion to haveour own- f • „ • .. .. .• ' ' .
ee Improved,•oved, Feldspar: Satisfactory.
deg, Vaccinated egainet ',.
„fe'rethought:' 11 3'. .-Ii;ave. dot ', onlYthe Calihs; was,.a :great Centre of ,learn- triet provides .elniest all- • the iiiekel ..As ,stated. above. there Was a ilinitecf
ing which,: during the .I2lark . Ages • in and 'Copper; While- Ontario'S' lead pre-' .Prothiction.efenetallia °reg.. 'The:milk ' •
.;:deg!.s...iefe, „. hut ' huMan.,..life a is well.
Europe,. 'saved o
ninny f . the Greek duation comes '.rnainrom ly fthe Mine
. . . . , , . shipMents 'recorded...were. 1,244 , tons-
' :.".'. '
FungWorin is; .probably•' tranerniseible.
claesics for the West., • at Geletta, on the 'OttawaeRiver. e 'of elead I and ••. ;hie 'concentrates ,, from
from,the ehIlkto the.dogand viee.
fool always, everyone yerse, though true, .marige, la said not. .' • l• -Poitneut.county; ..55£,i tons of chrom-
to 'be.... HoWevee,• when a dog shows ..:• ite limn ,:colera,ine and 68 • tons of
mangy PatOes, in hiS-Skie .fie should ilthenite fro.Bile St. Paul. '• in, the
,
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be kept.,emay - from , the *faintly. .epd. 'nen:oettillic group cenditiens. .weree .
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should; be. tre,ated„ for the •eruption fairly'.satigfectOry. The mica industry .
I3ogli are ,Steseentiiile . to ta.p.OViOrtn;',. . Shows . a ;Marked ieeproveinent• 'over
and, ateme- of- the. 'worn:is the deg' hare ' 1922,, •and :1921. ,reldepa:r peethietion• • 1'
hors May 'grow 'in,the huinan intetttitre.. - was:. satiSfActory,:,it hang clear that
;United States grindingplantsare. be .;
One Of. them, is 0.1411,, but makee up in
canting:mere and, more dependent, On ,•
numbere*hat itpeIts' ia.sizel-Fleas
Canadafor their ,Itigh grade feldspar '
teke. up :the ;eggs of this,. Worinand 'so.
•requireinents.• Ochre. is produced along • ..
may:..earry them to.einembers of the.
%family. '., ' The :bladder ' worm :-.. is.. the the 2 north ' aerie , let the. St/ Lawren.ce
moet .dangercetiS of. the parasite§ "thet ,River,'at pointe, adjacent: to the `C.P.R, -
the deg ma3r, fransfe'eete. Man . :It is.. in , Lithelle, MentnearencYe pert ,Neuf, .
• the'larvaM aefeciee ,o.f.teneWorm net, • St.' igaurice. ,aad .,.• Sigueney .depOsite.
undonittion. 3110 cog and;, though it. The :valleys, of the Ottawa_ and ctati-..,
neau niters. ,coatain, molYbdenuM.;d4,,.:
is entail; it 'often occur-, : in great Mine
7- .bers. TheesymPtome „are eobscure, pasits, WhickhaVeproduced. congider;
, . ,. .. , , . ., . • .. •
since the:dog ' .eolerateSe even' . large ahle,Ore; those ,at Qu on may. be 'speee,
cially, reentipned. There. is also 0. lot , •
numbers of the worm. , The most epne.
inen sytriptertele anLitching under the, of deyelopmept :Work being done. in the::
tail, which. etinees the' airliner to drag Kenagatria Lake' ' area ' Magnesetee , •
'hiniseleettiong .the, floor ,. in a ,Sitting. Mineral'. Paints,. eilica, . roek, :Seapitotie •
for; furnace linings, all show increases,.
'posture. :" -The larvae .inay• •rea•dh.. the'43 -
. •: ,While ,no •..paetietelter - mention is
Chita' :when: .the dog licks the child's'
'made in the .'report ' of .gold mining:4n :
hands," Or, worse, lite' face •• and lips s.
'1923...conelderable .prospecting and de.
These larvae ..fOrni eyeti in the organ's
"yeloprnent Work as Carried out and
of thehest aii an: intermediate stage
rettats' ;auglir e11for,the future of
Of their; existence!..and it lei, the eyete
that cOnstitnte the' danger to man. It this ...industry. pis neiv branch line of ..
the ,. -Canadian' , Pacific.Ilailway tor..
is a good plan to have ..a. yeterina.rian'
. , . „ .. .
NOrtit-WeStern ,Qtieliee; "Where the pros -1
eismine eVery )pet.: dog at regular An-
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tertala. " Or, if 'no .Veterinitrian is to be• peative !geld:Mitting.,area -is, ki•ost(4,.. is
••-.7now in i operation ,and, wiii•iie: ofcon-
had. 11 will da no, harm to•giVe the Ant -
6:406„1310, help •te ..the mining hate:mats,. ,. .
Mala_ dOS..e.r2 Of --:.1x-oilii-,-pwilitinet t rii 14-
:. Otinalaerable dev..elopment:',IvatiE. Is
thine to tim.e...:; ' „.
now; in progress throughout the pro-
. ,„ ,
.vince•9 Iii .addition to :the:preate' ecting . .
for .gnid. in Western Qnebecet-eipetie
Mental Work igebeing carried' on to do- '
,jelop..a Method ,or selective' concen-
tration :which' *mild perthit the sees:, '.
laden of copper Ore, from the pyrites. '
-Theenevraeleestosentantifiettirififf 'Plant ',''.. ;
Of the Johns-Manvilie, Company will
iti,..all probability'he in operation this -
year. , ,Present indicationa are that
,1924 .will 'he another .Stieceeitful. Year .
.for the mining hittifstry-Of 'Quebec. ' e
, , , . ,. „
Sleeiiingickneas'.Peril.
•' ' is.Gaining in England'
'! Sleeping ,sicknesS IS increasing, 1-ap-7
idlyiln this country, and 049 • cases':
•y•Werecnotiffedtlary..:Adoetors-Ait,t--the'-:,first '
three . weeks of April,: against " 468 in
March, 217 , in Jrebruary,', end: 75 in
janifery, says a ,LiOndon. despatch.,
While 'investigations.. into the. taille '
of ,the diseaSe are being carried out by
the Me'dieat"IleSearch 'cOuneil, doctot's. '
-admit •theyeda not knave -either • a'earii
Or ' any means... of preventing the
esprea:deeePareeeiweeappeate-tity,"bir
more affected than kneel, districts and
the c:Ii.s.eass seeme to spread westward, -
,
TheY. Start: to work at an early age In Nene.of the Hindu lads shown in the apt' f Weeying is;niore
than ,nineereeraold„, •
roe bray a wish can. reach ne atone „
VVIth nothing but Wate.r „ before the
bow
And nothing .but bubbles :to mark our
-And-Only-a mauntain-to-eatelienar-balle-
'•-rtvan A, :Woodward.
None is a
sornet_irnet. •
$1,$0""'
• Theetiesesplice id:the:new cable which is being laid•rbetween,Alaika. and:
-seattle;it distance of -,955miles
• ,At. a Child's Bedside...
LS there one W110 has not Smiled ••,-
. • .
At the, bedside ef a 'child?
If there be one, he ha S missed' ,
Pertli'e •.most • tender,' euchariat,
• duties, whose:Mines breathe an of
• ProSperity,,, are generall::•,the most ai-
teritive tO.'fbett , religious. 'ditties.
iiiVite your 'attention , to this yonclu-
, are the greatest, Users of carbon blach,
• eeklen.. 1 know it is saying ,e -great deal, ,eehicil as.
•' particielarly because. the reverse pre,
7LITailtr""gt).:7tc-ciplrrjonly;•-in.-ei.tY
,ti0I1S: book 'around and see, , it your
experienee doee not cerrospond. with'
4:$
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Beauty .of Musical Tone.
.the course of Solite eenearkselie., „ The Trees
,
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made at a recent musical tunetion,'Sie: The Poplar is a,French tree,
Henry Wood•,said that comparatively A tall andlaughing."tree; -
few peOple. realize'even),et. the import- A ste.nder • tree, e tender., tree,
.,:atice...ateheality of _tone. Thms opinlnn That whksjps:to .theeraine,
mnetbe,. regarded as espendlYhased; An easye ,hr eery .flapper tree, ,
eSpedially.',when.we-reinember how 01 A lLthe and blithe • and dapper .tree,',:
,ten the vast majority': Jisiensni to A., girlof trees,' e pearl .pf erees, '
Music are ,content to ignore beautisot.:. Beside' the shallow
terve, and to he pleased to the point of • .' • e'
enthusiasm by. detailaef •intigieal• pere :The oak :IS Britikhtree,
forniande from .whichHheuty of • tone , :Aurnet: at all a 'slcittishe tree;
is lainentablY,ebsent,e.elnesingingeande:,Aerough,„„tnee, tough tree •
In the eitothiction • of music from' every A knotty tree ,to bruise;
known nuteidal_ instrument, beauty of ' A defv.efrees,ropte'in'tleeit 'cfree,
tone is the object Of the 'trite ertist'S!'A''Wlitit-l'ilied-1.:keen tree,
ofrort,' and thedisplay of Other•feeetA. migh.&:itree, .0a Blighty 'tree,'
tureS,Pfhbe'performanceto'thenteA
glect-', etre oefostubb rn ,thews:
or atthe.. expense of :beauty Of totte;!' • -• .• '
'nettles the'perfortrier-asiesS, thaneuh.;TheePine. tree, i,f;, our, 0 wit- reee
artist, ;A grown •tree, a sone tre'te
. The teee .to feee a bitter wind,
.The tree for Mast and. spar;
' I believe that. any gi•eat eeformer A mountain tre.e, a. Jibe tree,.
will find leis .praefical-discouragenient% A tragreetetin•pent lite Area,
4aidie--- •
Oan you beat it? These eggs are a million or more years; old., stu George
'Olsen,. Asiatic excava.tor, is prodding at them with never a thought of a gas
. maSke, They are supposed to have been laid by a dinosaur.
' Yes, on the Golden Shore.. ,
• 1'41i88 Young -"I've promised to mar-
ry• Iteggie:as soon as he's-Irtatiwo,i-,forP
' tune.", '" . • •
Miss Sharpe-L"0,11,,it's. td be a union
of eon's, I see.",
A inn's world i,s as large as his
' sympatlieee " r„fitere are • still. thoee.
,
whose prayers inelude no ince•e than
-,"me .und mj• Wife ,atui my son John
and his Wife," 'On theeother band,
there are many who, have gee° be-
yond the old -Roman who .said, ``What -
in the Oppegitiort Of had People than :A Maher tree, 'a thither' tree, . eVer concerns littriiiihity eoneeens nue". , Perelan Women Ign'orant. ,
od ' " 'butside -Onrse.l.epser-Cent.''Ofeireeeveineer'lotjo -
, telling , , • • Persia are able to Teed andH., B -
. . Christopher Moo
rley'. f linmehity.
.the , Wilte
Paroled Criminal Jars Faith
° of Dickens's Son
Sir Henry Dickens, who „..ais_a Lon:
'itOr; "Magistrate- haa found in actual
life that the faith his, famous ,novelist
father had., in human nature is, not
always justifigd, has 'just commented
Upon a case that was brought before
him retently. Sir .•Herify -eorne time
ago remarked. that he was: determined
to try a great experiment; with i Man'
who was . arraigned before him.' ' •
Although .the' prisoner had a king
crililiial record, Sir lIenry paroled
hirri'and found' work tor him. .Three
rested: • , '• • ,
.was 0310 of the gre,Atest disap-
pointmentS, I have ,ever experieneed,!"
said Magistrate, DickenS,". "I will
never try such a thineeagain."
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1-i'f) GONE r. •
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West India. Isles 'Shown'
-ai,ATery,,,LOyat:to-'Eliglinif-':'''' '
Sir 'Eastace Fiennes," OoVernor of .
, the Leeward Ishmds, on a recent visit
to England, told Iteporterti that hewas
certain the British- West Indian poS-,
sessionS4 would never be cedecrto AM-
. , erten for war debt ' he 'sentiment Of
the people was, strongly against Stieli .
a charge of flag,, and they were Nieil -
loysailr tEo itilstreetiet, Bsartain
iiciaio .,t6,t despite
IWar._ And four SuCeelshie yearS, -'Of
1
the -commercial lOsS odaeSitmed,by the .
drought, the, future outiOok of ' the „
1 islands •vea$ excellent; ' • ,. '
There Is feed for thought in the
,
it •
l' saying of 13erna1d Shaw that the
more things ft inan„ i.5 ashamed of the
itiatt respectable citizen he