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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times., 1908-08-13, Page 34e,MMSA WAY Lon in tho piou igeelahete-1 gunday 0 Wog .eiraalzion it. for o week 00 that he- may, conscieflee free, :go on his Iselfigh way. Modern religion will not hft. up ot1y and magnificent 44 Are the ern marriages...Of the -Wealthy nobIe for greatness they fall .,Shor,t 0r One whieh sicourre , yeartt age.. At this Ogati, ertion3c110,202-.' people were When .Alexander the at conquercd :KAT Darius, he eeponise 'the 4efeoted h'n-daughter, At the same ie dcreecl that one. hnndred Iii-eV.000.00....09241figtittl• hundrodrWeiroeti from noble Persum iliotenlhousandof his Greek exii'milet take as moor vaticwoinan as their wives.. The ereMonyi, wbic.h. took place in, a go.,pavihon, was *04 simple. teXander-gave. his. hand to the princess and : kissedher, and all 0 ather bridegrooms'd"4.. the same •. A, actua we cnng foiioweciaye tival, which his never aince heOn cellad,,In Kr/odour and magthfL- cence. " A good ;plodder is better than eheap genum — So marlY People speak twice be - ore they think. - The error of a moment may be the orro*--ota-lifeame-- - We cannot plI have good fortune, . but we can all deserve it. ou . the I.aik of it is a znapor vice. We live and learn until we are 'forty ;then welive and unlearn. One way to stop a man speaking t you ictolenthimomething Atty. sort of advice it good, as long as ydti 0 'tt ottemptto follow it:, painter rs' widileorto b he, must be: truei tO his colors. philosopby practice, Once wbcn .i..**144"regar- rf al ;Con me, all irnportant thing was tn , reserve that ackagc Unorolto11,. ', we sce religion as the4.'sciel'of humanity sceking1 e eternaily goo - that starch_fortet,ue boyoncl,..414 truths, ArackS,Mixide ittn.„ yes.. wo road, ferces'-Ust0,.dropthe merits past, Tthepackates , „ , „. et ancient philosophies and prcss. in to to -day's truth. Ever,4trie -search fo ra!inds self-expression. if our vita- ' 0.0.asAltato newearth, we, IF WE ARE,, 11fzct at fore , ay to sbopgirls a W ._ _ t, -bern to vice and to Toon lvF4 * nce-iftprbhihits t cir rising eve — I. aniltition ocoutei h he; w it Luzck in terror contaet 'with Thc big. est bug in tho world. it bat4 eped a hard as iron and its man dibles \were Os long Alt roy finger could boor; bttrrowing tbroug •r' b audeau rnak •t's attMent that I, 9 difficulty i,. keelain ear round „with th reakers. The tran fieient one. „ the imPor e Weitictise• ,Open the *t:1* of ice - ;the h 0 feet of water 001 -auelianehorwithi - st. of Fort Prin of Wale eans that a man will press' his ro ig ion ..,throgh his thorough SOLI' morality We greatly' need to moralii stand_for working out of right and 'right' re- lotions.- in '•ever - detail of. 1ife for tezvhing us to 1W& ogcthi, for . bringing utrall,toiSopiol service, and social ' efileieney. r truth: de- Not less do, we d -to" p)r), lize• our MWolity. Ste -need that eeauso- they, 'elr' to have that Ilevr heaven and new earth: at once, right hero. No man poisesses • any ideal he does not -wok TO' express. and .realize. No man has any religion he does 'not .use. Vattio41344144t4104` comes atonceA much broader mat- ter than doing thing at a. church, -passing - the -plate . ing in to.horr ; means bringing t� prevail human relatienti, •• in 'moiety, ever ideal, hope hetisif.--i3+60115 cans helping Merl to the .per ;oas We may dream. of their delty Possessing; causing our dull -earth to bloom with the- glory. of. Jong ago 'Eden and nuilting ,the Streets of our city to Hug With the songs 14ren and shine--...wjt* have been to d it Davi, not b0043140 faihi011 kosetib05 tertain,forini of conduct, not because: aneient .laws mark out the paths of mortal ree,ti- tudet but because high ideals Pola out these Paths With ,,their Shilling, 'because .one seeks goodness for the good .of Morality with thespiritna ideal se• 1, t in the great hattao, if but t e �auc' he .1oVes May vi ..-.6e-passion-thatmaltes-u4 our individual 'rghts. and likes for tbo.riight, the eternal right of. all this t ',What morality means, wheal devotion to an.- en%nioralitY bectunes 'Amply the pression of religion, religion simplythe inspiration -of Morality; both are seeking truthin life, the trio lifejor all mankind. JiENRY.F; -COPE. scion-41L--L-Saulles-- David. Golden Tex herri with terror,fthey fits of laughter. "Ali, • monsieur -very fear; ho Iraid of razor -grinder." 7 -01V114 -es that ,-":PertrOns tow' 'razor-grfridera,'," "Ali, not but be make noiser-like be make to grind. Bark zot noisol" Through the forest sounded .harpr-whizzing,4',, h madq by.the peterbulating, rag vkrnfe--grioder,"' e beetle is provided with _tvt Ion 'mandibles above his mouth. With these, ' with A tkunib and finger, he 'seizes hold of •a srnalI touch of a tree, and with his wings ettrhirliiiituself around, slowly at Orst, but increasing so rapidly that it produces a continuous whir. • thisuntil the litrib v gest:specimen of this :beet. And_ti quarter „in&, ch ties are named Ifer. Si and they bear their tide mo esti", for they,dei.not *presume ',upon they_ size and strength to. annoy "tlierWsect+4te„m"bliw .Tliey aro Strict.: ..vegetarlanoi24)i lead :ft happy,',404- itloo00.100. on the treetops .Or on 'the ground. STRANGE INDIA P.', Superstitious' Nati. 3, Think 'There :Is a Ged:Reneatliihei,Tree. e it •that -11, Plant it 1/05Seggeti 0 0. Saul eyed David—An exprezi.:-"'" spirit? Thiraset " tsiiovno ,ctrrom4..ilanecibriotw Iwit,0444.1 _itrtancsolost: 'dttiuvtitsittortketrh:coon mitheleesendtisrtx dit 0/1:101 veys the thought of SU ti,PiCtOn and of t* E. /3.1 "11514808-11"rb ing A tr$33 rinerlinto a weird, andat '.An eviltrEven -41 the- Daily tit*s. ;tune of Christ any mental obses. aintime_a_touckinttse ;ere -attributed' illthes-facuttivitlai48',of b juil4f6:0-urs;d1t0°rtintaigni:lbe.ftr:c4tate paini, ira, 111 and -certalo--P eval d.cs veligurbwohouttiveaty.live fee s theday Ve.yheiiPP-,ilift8Ttiletwovehl"ita.otiO"Ind-1. '1 e tr'lvith-the-4:leciin"f -the. tt 0 oes 't take care b Verse' .6. 'When' 314.*l_retn.r00.4.7.i.,..allot...4them--)tnbieet_to-410Aii,J3,- 1i1-ISaCVUL1IITZLI i, mmandi--lini'etntrolred-eiretythingisupvirnatitiW c needs- SOW* 044 who can. the Interest of thef vfrilter eenters e idorni distinctions which are ive her an unlimited 'dress allow- _eather.„in_thwirL_AILthe-remairt. for -wanted -in our day we id.44-look-afto-her nmerfectly thinAlit of a 'Di .. • - ULU Stn1=117110. 0 &this e e '111 be o u -,trouble to tiki sro of her -h atria es wi t resultths, large t of -them e wasted. , 40 0 :ilir _. alo - 0 -_,____8010 PP!. 0 bonds7-ttr the glw, A0-,-,4o--ugle that Its huge mass of leaves touches therground impercePtib bir-Oews spread like -w; xi& 44"tligliall thy and andliarity• with *Dalad, even 8Satantikes, . *Nett from'16:tiVo"'6"lial".°12111den:3''1tY4 .14143 litrt.thilig ' The women eame out—All -Goci. and report to, bim.''" . . et.i--elerSciaY:te.. ,i,tete Seene. . i gintrniA rophesieda i. itnotok:hoitahattli, arrny. T ft his -been * cuetornarY"An ecstatic ' +condition dile, to s•earth on' which itVerr, 1 ' ' 4 'tartlet/10ra* for victOious p ila „natural "in enCe eor " ' 1004 00r IS it cracked, by the, dad :loops,' zn ill tOin341,081 .and 111 'all -(Cto,tbrixio Bible),...in the one i404 ni litlyCO111iiig down iMd*rais, i imes.'..it had aair added relif0011* riligioui, :midi would. result , thepalm: - .-,. ft'''earm-lirt ita... , 0 Eireefintregt e'Srf5r4 f-- litrer iiiiiiiig inviiiiic:ii, here:-.' - sritelites. Da.vid prive4_13.twi &in. ii.„ t e writer it' excluded,ire offerir, Singing -and -dancing---: r• pizist-., ' thkAggIn."7-•.#44chft.i7ihi came be is- PrefessienaVetate of t.: Siiiiireast- hit spear In iii*, . , .. :tili$i0,41, a god onderneath.the--.treek omen,,att#414,-tho..4.owit,WIIO, WCO. A.7. it4ltaePbeetf-'t.ho,iiglifth' , ,..•,_ , eretaloicd 0t1 -14004 ,otti-41:00 tint meant n 'bradished . bit ' Spear WO "LEOPOLIYS „ PLOCIC.• ve • vent to tthe N1ProPrisk‘ CVO* and. that it is one ,of two inStaneei , „.. tions --sorrow or 303ti• as the, 04" 61, SOPS 'threatening to do whist Leopold IL,. tint( Of the Ilelgia ,, loot. be.: ' This, however, woe a be is 'reeoidesi.,:is actoany. 40100 in its: one of dui: oldest European goy. s ntantotts Outburst . of genuin 1. saw.; it 0, il.„ . . aioes,.:41.bsteMieusnestr in eating gladness and expressed:itself in th common forms. of singing comise Avoi5113(1—The older sense of' 'this and gditittinittllq#044 an exercise, are U16 7ariiriiiiiii-"da7a8kilein "7:- . "eboiitstoioitt:!0*,*etLot .tt:in sho:'0014' good, health. 'Italivi-ii mere sitti leader in. the 'ainee WAS bl ' 0 ,ii114, '40 'the. majority of hit richer' ocestion by the Othert,* who 'bjecttii, , The Rings Whose hobbjtt tated her movement* And tempo 43. ltemoved hirtifrom, hi 'motoring and ,gettlening* Linot ec'' in -the choruses which intro tun . bold' tost involved coot** lacking in .pluckt.. 45 the 100044411 ,oi, yo the giko. of MiflatO ' Exod. cess •to iau1's . /*Viol) whosO 'fear incident shows. , #0 was -out in too tvertei jedintnt,evenAhou 6 01.. eller Oitii -44 oitoti:‹411-A--0.710614:14 rtlitkr.0.401:104-40-14Cok -Al, - i a . 0 some ,forty milts Ali. hour, when captain Over ' 4 YttiOntiVendr Una Aidfinni4, On . rounding4 Corner, the Might be kept 'at a, ten* dzztancc Wentout before t ' ' 1..' motorist; perceived a vomit ''. the '•kin '. people ---A a ch phrase ,indicating public service, •Opecially -leadership in arms. , It . seems to 'Suggest frank. nets in the diseharge, Of . public ,41• onrine used for &c np*ni-,1.66. , . 4, Behave' ' Juatan un tho kit to ii351114 TX itiel* 14' 114 ,TO% STO*Iiik0 „ • . 01.101tit 1141*4141115,, C it•tpit St/WO* COMPL4114114. • 1440 AU* ritIttS$ .0$ --ahe tO of ,'‘;TeflOva brought ' 'e, cb Etatio40:he 6nlined to women. kingSaul--Ostensibly, or Ind 0f, bott itrinyt �iii3tini -i to and mai IWt dribgett, Wilt Ithor. Thibitudeau goes 00 to: 84.Y. thatavesscl.. drawing twenty4our feet of Water can come within `. TOO , yard.south of Battery Beicen. Theic is 'also loo-d-ancltor4C,igoiali of the point alluded to 160 yarcls soith4lit"BWOrfl5e1001-WI-01 fcet 1»length by SOO feet In width o vessels drawing twenty-four feet , Isater. OppOsitei 1) OAP 011 - for a fliitine0 .0 503 eqV across the arbor there-, ' initnum-depth four e AN • ,V":44 burchillTt)TprToli%TtlyTt*laa cst e. west Of the Great La.,es. It '6314Aint;10$8:the then' neWly4orga izcd Ifurlsorea :Bay '001nlianY found- ed. a poet at this magnifielent, Wita '1.404C , Lho harbor is Fort Prince Of asubtttantial old fortress, which Icil45 oramencedingul-Unt-to, m d until thirteen years later. t no toy fortress, either. Tho longth of each:side is312 feet, three fhe':••--;s14es,--14,ng-Lof--dreosed:' intension steije'"-iiirBil walls are 34 feet thick, 'and 16 feet f4gh.- In the stormy daps of the eighteenth century it was mounted, with a, battery offorty 041111011. Dur- ing the exciting daye of the final cohflics. , he Englialx the fort was captured and artially‘dettroyed.r.b,y_the .French •-t•La-Pereuse.,10418.2....' Churchill consists of two peninsit- les,one on the west being about ten• miles by three miles wide it side, soritbemendi.and.itri the.,essfi.tage., about five miles brtwo miles wide t the southern end. -I:he:rester:a peninsula two ridges, tam fro ow:cxtend- ing a% Miles southerly from Fgrt. 1,40:007.9II-Wiles,t2and-the-soUtherlr one comininarig 2 Oteli a es an o ridges consist f athiel *te)-sandstone....of., reen:grey ell adapted to' u ding pur. or one "a es ls iis stone, and its diaability, e led by -the:fact-that built-' "On the . southerly end • of the rtherIy ridge there 14'4 deposit of Island; this s ne ash) 'end is welisdot. in mg pur. rea,of about ten_acresji, ed ;WATER SUPPLY. ",About 'three Miles southerly 0 atery•Sesteon, and two.tiords of a oak, fieni. the fiver,' are. three .or four fresh Water lakes -at -an The bottom* of Otte lakes , consist of Imes n cover an area of 511141,11 , is indan in 43/irk.' 'At Churchill-.potatoes,tnnis of ylgotahlos havbeenhuq cesuuly raised at the .Bay fort, For Man)/ '3,V4X$ cattle on, boner; have been successfully kept V. and .bred at tbe- Hudson Bay post. i•ol;* sy ' rs,al rf ' , ubls- irgia,*%4Itscho'. , awl t £a oIy1.' t-eonts-rboior3bofor16,ti' .....n1 1 t tby 1740 Doan Kidzi&y P111 Cc o,Ont. , re eon ot tof the rivw abov•ottli.eolhatrybyttry !iin" iatesik.nolya tanco $19-bearLot-iluitcrial.thore n area of 94)000 aerii upon which good hay: y bo eut, ;which ha been pronmced byProfrsor Ma COUfl 58 oroin,g,4dexcou kt d14n gooseberries • are Iouxid in grcat quantities,. and are the equal, if not the Superior, ,in flavor, of garden produce Barrels of black currants can be piEkeill'around t _Prince of Wales; cranberries cxistin great .inuidrmcecverywhcr; ries which are' indigenous to . tlzo clirnat-e abound." About one-third of tho country higher . 1aicI8• aro covered ' with Sprn 'co and tarnarac,, suitable only, for fuel and pulpwood. No minerals were seen. byThibaudean, but Mc- Laggan, in the district he explored, reports g1d, silver, iron and line stone. Water power is to be found in abundance on all the rivers and Thurchill, only, about seventy mile rot the fort, t of'ihe,-Px „ sodox em appears' inhign ficant. It takes the forznof a; sine . tikes a prominent place, but its PareelliWir tbat '�f the ftuis- sian Order of St. Andrew.; The .f1Ciog'S • badge of the latter order go exquieitely enainelled, in the cen- tre beizig the -figtire'of St. Andre*. The rest of the hadte; which is at fair *size,: pi. set' with large ilia. hile- a-- donblehea*ed-. eagle sur. mounts all. n on,. that of clitat, lias 'for iti4 badge es. long, cross enamelled in r ' • our - charged with a white tress, and surrounded by fine pearls,. making a ,very graceful ornament. The Black' Eagle of Prussia, a-niost elusive order, is, so far as the first class is concerned, reserved almost entirely- for those of Royal ••bir the lez'ding order of ' "ar js a VCryVfltjCLbUt in point of,age, ltk gives p aeei to the Marionen Cross, which le one of oldestreligious orders. •' e very- - interesting order is of, „the_ sana mu,p34_, ABOUT ETAGItOYAL 4vvva VALUABLE AN1) TtNuE. -Mos portant of All, WhieliNum ber Nearly One 'Hundred, • On Xing Edward is in State attire, as for a drawing -room or a levee, •' his breast glitters under its • urderrof--":orders,"-teank.ot'Whieh aro simply maeses of precious stones. The total value '151_a_141 th decorations-lieloirging toJii As.o4es- Jourtado,no.t own,_but am 014 int-WEIr "tbi n !Jhebadges 'of- the -various-ordcrs • SI net-exeetited--in-en was the head of an order, Ins bade 4040 ad-- to •-•-loss-73 'ere poets and others WIld own valuable jewelled *'order th ortant,'ot icing • war • 4-0 ere, which ritiniber in alt. nearly One,,' hundred, is, of, course, that, of the. aarter.. The badges of tiller order .tre; ,n... e go o *exited- in enarnel, and represen e large yellow -flower, set anion gseou leaves, and surrounded by our smiiller "blooms. • mong other •conntrieswhieh 0140100d- -ttr----the stor of. Orders are France (Winch. has conferred on his Majesty the Turkey, 'Belgium, Baden, 'Norway, Sweden, Italy, Greece, and Brasil: —London' Answers.. Jnts our nelibbors bard, -generoug VbTIU T;., , . The. la, whieh_ rn_011. "TirMiK 4USt WO/kW the laces „lcrrattlx, rnado of pale-biuo silk, WO -C(4 1. On this inscribed the mof !Ott skitquinisi y ',00n iviI be to hiM who evil thinksi The star has eight points,: that worn' b the, liing'being magnIcently 1,0;we eftra4ffiir plies. his lajetity- with a. beautiful ornament. The. Points- .0f this 4'gTory" ,Or pendent,' h hangs from • the collar, are elolte- et •wi *evtels while the -figure $ In The Star ofthe Order o iek belonging to the Xing entr of rubies,on Which itt in trefoil of emeralds. • British' order* On those of Bath, the' Star of *India,: ,St had and St, (leorge,„ and ian Empire. The badge of.: the * of these ia an onyx eititeo Vul.34, it -114 ' stcntal0 "tho mo o of tile 4,1 voles Ligh t E d byc,,4 •ehurzeh • * does; not�ake the life of faith. • ; it s714, be bowed -heart-that lies,. I ven sees rather than the bent knee: len lps never- are e • otter kir being punettired and.then patch. „ Ran ma r to preach Aon -old saint* than on modern sinners, • :You, may dodge thecourts, but rinencei. ' ' poi:Tie-who -fear -troubles are mot" ifortbirrtristibleirviitlr rilj, think; honer t of bar wo, tarts:, . We may not.. determine our dr. tances,,b,Ut We do determine r vital environment, . en *., _matt , gets beyond the - nich left.in". film to punish. 0, • Jia by th han., standin wdat6 of the road, de d unable' to move from .fright Tbe' car eoulfl neither. be stoppec in imertor turned *side owing he high'. banks ort,tioth'ttides of the narrow oa "Revrs* , lie'tthaueur did The result wss that the complete snersau1t, and '1* .ed in the dikh Thn he a 0 r "feke 1 urteauely frightenecl woman. • ar o sol*d A t itt Cambride elJ 1 In