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A Review of Their Relative Strength
by a United States Writer.
I.
The relative rank of the seven •
great sea Powers appears to be as
follows: First, Great Britain; sec-
ond, France; third, Russia; fourth,
Germany; fifth, United States;
sixth, Italy, and seventn, Japan.
This order of merit, except with
two nations, has reamieed practically
coustant since the retrogression of
Italy and when the advancement of
Germany first began to count ma-
terially.
During the last two years the su-
periority of Germaay over the United
States has been definitely establish-
ed. Previous to this period the
small difference between their ap-
parent percentages of sea strength
could be made to swing either way,
according to the treatment certain
disputed factors of efficiency receiv-
ed. Thee doubts are now so clear-
ly settled by actual additions made
to the German fleet and by her logic-
al programme that only a wasteful
and ignorant patriotism will persist
In denying WIT existing and increas-
ing Inferiority.
asaiies et, Estimate.
The present attempted valuation
of naval power is based on govern-
ment returns anti on other sources of
information that are, in instances,
more authoritative and reliable than
official revelations. It will be seen
that minor vessels, such as gunboats
auxiliaries, yachts, converted mer-
chantmen and antiquated or obsolete
vessels have been omitted. In a cer-
tain degree the comparisons Institut-
ed rest on total tiltsplace:ments and
on displecatmente that are exclusive-
ly axuaortal. These standards, taken
by themeelvas, are often deceptive,
and hence tether useful and accredit-
ed teeters have been weighed and
applied—impartially, it Is hoped—so
that tbs fokaI result should furnish,
U not an tsast rating, at leaRt F(R11(94
thing more lawful than a mere ap-
proxim ition. 'Male 'am absolute
m'ite eati-
h attempted, it is also true
that tha relative powers tested have
not !won oetertstined exelachely from
One point of view.,
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another type known as destroyers of
torpedo boat destroyers. Here we
have a reversal of the old rhyme
• about fleas ad faint -tuna
Sixth—Submarines are greatly far -
erect by France and tentatively au-
thorized by 'Great Britain, the United
States, and possibly by Russia,
Seventh—Russia is laying down a
large oral t intended as a collier -
transport -training ship—an extraor-
dinary triple combination, 1151ed with.
practical utilities. The United Staten,
experts also recommend the construe-
• tion of special colliers, but the other
nations still depend upon merchant
vessels for coal supply.
Eighth—The Monitor type, deepite
our mistaken loyalty to an outworn
class, is discarded by the other powers
because it is a poor gun platform,
is deficient in speed, range of action
and habitability, and is dependent
upon a base of supplies situated
within easy loafing distance. As a
floating battery for inshore work or
at a. harbor's month the type has
some value, but not as a seagoing
war energy.
Real Streugth of Nations.
I Including battleships, armored cruis-
ers, protected cruisers ahel torpedo
craft, the number and displacement
of ships in the seven navies are In
round numbers as follows:
i TATUM I.
1'
No. of Disseacem't
• Rank. Country. Vessels. Tonnage.
1.-0rcat, Britain ..... ....... 172 1,770,000
'.
t_..--illeuisuipit:14117
251
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al.
050,000
• t.-1,tioy 231 320.0111
130 250,42A1
i
2,010 —
1,030,000
, An examination of tide table shows
; that the United States has the least
' number of ships, though its displace-
ment is nearly double that of Japan.
As the grand total of *hips is duo to
a dispropertionate array of torpedo
. craft, it may be, useful to set down
; the total after this type has been
• eliminated.
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sisals within limit, that only produce
weak compromises between valuable
elements and exclude imperative en.
ergies deeseeicleci on the first fight-
ing line,
Much vexed and some aceemoniOus
differences, of opinion have - arisen
over the development of - armored
Oruiseall. This type Is an important
one, its field of action being distinct
from that of the battleship, and
only less useful, So far has this do,
velopment been ettreled that the elf-
feeence in size between it and battle-
ships has pracolsaily disappeared.
This seems to be a mistake. It is idle
to say that the armored cruiser can
take the place of the battleship, for
then the two would have to . be
merged, but on the other hand, as
the battle type cannot logically ex-
ist without it, some design should be
produced that will fill its special
function In the strategy of cam-
paigne and in the tactics of battle.
Summing up the armored strength
It will be seen that Great Britain
has n.early :200,000 more tons than
France and Russia combined, and
about 37,000 more tons than Ceer-
many, the United States, Italy and
Japan .N. Y. Herald.
SO.pday
iNTERSIATIONiaa LESSON O.
JANUARY 19, 1902.
—
The Early Christian rhurch.-Aets 2:3747.
Commentary.—Peter continued his
sermon, which was begun in the last
lesson, and preached unto them
Jesus of Nazareth.
$37. Ihey were pricked - These
earnest words delivered by the epos-
plo "pricked" in their hearts. Ibis
word denotes to pierce or pqnetrate
with a needle; and thus to pierce
with grief or &elite pain of any
kind. -Barnes. They were stung
with remorse and alarm; convict-
ed or sin, and deeply distressed.
Men and brethren -"%his was an
expression denoting affectionate
earnestness." What shall we do
-
How can we eseape the wrath that
seems certain to fall upon us be-
cause) of having crucified the Mes-
siah?
t38. Peter sail -Peter does not act
as euperior to the other apostles,
but as epoltesman for all of them.
Itepent-Evangelieal repentance is,
first, contrition; second, reforma-
tion. 'I he truly repeetant one is
heartily merry for all his sins, so
sorry that he tarns ewer front sin
forever,. and If posellee wouldmule
all he has sinfully done, le* hap -
tinted -Ito siiia they Sit ial pli147,0130
that thtty eitetrae-.1 Jesu.: twist
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in trust fes• ,G42,51 est/ His
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intile2tting Ihn.t the f:.41••• an7i (AAA-
butt:n took p1 'cc f".0:a time to time
an ealled 39e:;.1 -They
del net self all :it :h. poeseseioes or
re:Hertel et their elle te all their
property I lint they se far regarded
1111 ns e:•511111-7•1 es to be will, ;;; '30
part whit It if It was ro*.f".hil to sup-
ply the iventeoe the others!.
4.0i la the temple -This - does not
meant teat they were coatinuaily lit
1.1120 temple, letit they did not for-
sake the temple services and were
present at the hours of prayer -at
nilne d'eloek: in, the morning, at noon,
and at three, in the aftertioon. Break-
iag• heemt at home elle Yee -This may
mean that; thoselect compamies tits
together at their lodgings When
they returned from public Worehip.
47. Praising • Coil -Their bearte
Were full 07 praise. It is as natural
for Christiana to praise God as to
breathe, favor -Tee com-
mon people heard theta gladly. They
were esteemed for their simplioity
nod charity, mei for the) purity and
lovelinese of their lives. The Lord
added -It to the work of the Holy
Ghost to save men and bring them
lete the chorale That weed 'being
saved (R. V.)'Only eased Men .are
fit aubjecto to be reeeived Into the
Olirietian chureb. When a, church
becomes filled up with . unaaved,
Worldly people, It ceases to be e
embeIrlree'chocainal dsinks' to tine 1°Vel of a
Teaterings-However distant the
heart may be from God, the Spirit
will call loudly and clearly at times.
True repentanee always precede
conversion. We are not saved in
fen, but from sin, By our fervent
piety we will lead others to Christ,
The praying heart is a glad heart.
ritTlove
of
reoyfrr(14,tyls. stronger than
t
PRACTICAL SURVEY.
In this lesson we have the Holy
Spirit's penehing of theprimitive. and
ideal 1With it 111r:11.e erTatsup:errsyollusitLd.kelledtiful!n•-1
worldly characteristics. IL was
formed out of teat mixed multitude
of Jews and Gentiles, that, on the
'due of Pentecost," was assembled
at Jere:salmi for Chrietiau wor-
ship. To these the apostles of the
Lord preached the wonderful works
of Chid. To satisfy amazed and
doubting questioners, Peter told
them all that this was this folfilment .
of the words spoken by the prophet
Joel. The central troth of this ser-
mon was the Messialiship of Him
whom by wicked hands the Jews had
erneified and slain. He also asserts
that this Jesus Cod had ralved up
anti exalted to be both "Lord and.
Christ." The effect that this pow-
erful, pungent and faithful preaching
prodeced is deeeribed in this !tsetse *
There is fierce aud tisnamice
gospel troth. It always en:le/items
the mince avvaltents the conseheice,,
alel if area -Med to 'ramifies the heart •
`.eintosiretiesle.4,1"lde,
29
ci avers acr NIAV at a glance
that they 111441 c4slitlii111041 Ull taro- .
13 eritaci in that th-,y wore the
1:•.-Lra5ers anti Harderer., ol 5444 Just
4.44." The tatt.ell.,%or.4 wora thou vs
11' 1313' t 1,:ac t c. miff Int :Led. aiii-
e•-1'.`,41414446411 41414 eon arse, aenerate.e.
Freaa tide fetes, Si.' are to .o 5" oer-
--a L'r to .r tetrameate
word', tareise
teem hearte, for thee, tette
;epee. reeettee more, eae-ete,
leo!, eve,- leapeenel ‘4.11.3 icy Ito*
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and insterek nat. 3,:51• p, 5a,37.
'fit laohl h .w the C3,.•:47,1.5 ti-I'Ve PM'
PIPAII;Cr :" TC.
that no nein et:et tie 1.eo,ette aie the
owe.
thiittos wiece teee...fits2--1 w,.. ha',
Vias early 4•1:1::.".h ••?:: .7f1
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HOW TO GROW
8 OLD GRACEFULLY
conoomeoccoommacatwoucc9
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sail.0-.44•14fts,ote--.4.Z.010-40
THE.5."' I.of 15.4 0
Weirr"VV"Iir^70"91?-0.7e-glr'")-re97e
Ieating' to all wunien. This noted 0 OINfit14,,, iiI01•Vfi,9‘4.04. 4n • • ,'•,,.1...1.10W itIllYtabetli Cady StaltOn grew
doe recently and sue .says life is
wentan celebrated her . 84th birth-
as- sweet to her as ever. Bile Is and barley and oa:tis were easier.
bushels offering. Wheat was steadyl
street . inarkot to -day, only 1,1,:on
Grain receipts were light on the
old gracefully ought to tie . inter -
without pains. and aches, has no ;ter 7110.eatiOS°243,3 prbus;wil.Oliiit.ehlisoshlds
regrets or lorebodings for ;herself; els of red at 70 to She, and 3.00:
all .her Sorrows are for the troubles bushels ;of goose at 67% to 68e,
of others. Writing on the art or Burley -WO litisheict sold at 51 to
"'growing old gracefully," she says: 6:3%c • per bushel,
- "I -attribute my vigorous old age Oats -i'.00 bushels sold at 4.73se
in part to advantageous (dream- per bushel.
stances, its part to a happy, hope- Hay -Was steady, 5 loads selling
ful temperament, a keensense of ; at $11. to $12 per load for timothy,
humor, sympathies for all my fel- I and $8 to $9 for clover,
low beings and a deep interest in I ,Straw-LRecelpts were nil.
all the yital. esuestions of the hour,
pose it life beyond personal amei- -
Following
geos Wheat Markets.
1,/,
UDC. . must have an earnest par- 1
thin and family aggrandizement. are ' the closing quota -
"Self -centred characters do not ,
;• lions at important centrea to -day :.
tavileigtiti , New York ... ... ... ... ... C2.-41.. .8:7:17Y-:28
possess the necessary elements of i "ace, go . . . 78 12, 82 1.2
healepepe;opmsnt. If one would , eeeeee ... "' - "' 89
exercise, diet, dress, sanitary * Bele le No....3..ri-e r..-.11;.ern 76 3-4 70 3-4
ditionso:will:1oz ;t11,0* fletteitoinna-
ditions, are all important. wee i Duluth, EaglNo. 1 hard 7.9 3-4 --
ish Live Stoc
:k 21a civic et
"Nature does her best at all per- :, Liverpool,
poll:twit:le 02,11(.1i -de aodbil:ddielit:ttaitt (dressel weight:: refrigerator beef
at 3.3.111. 11. -Cattle are
to 1..,,lae per lb.
10:18 of women's life to make men ' strong
age. oil 171111t111.1 liamv,17); .
rejoice in every step from youth to
"Fifty is the heyday of intense:-
tual life. Then the vital forces used
hi production are garnered in the
brain, giving new itleati and adding
force, clearness and beauty
throughout.
"Thera comes to a women elo
emetic& of expression and she finds
a. wider field for her sympathies.
She has new interests in the great
worn which is the future home of
her children, in which she is nowt
to labor to make it fit for them
to live in.
"My philosophy is to lire hi the
present. Il.41grets for the past are
vain ; the page Is tiv,nel: there is
no remedy for what is done, its to
the future, anxieties are equally
vain; the pege Is ternel; there is
day will bring forth; what we hope
or fear may never wirer; the pre-
sent is all that is ours."
Is 8tencir :IX 10 to 10 .1.-10 per lb.
careers, save t, a'. 5.4.0..e..4..1...4.
Export cattle, eholart, par cwt. 51 70 to $5 25
Bgport cattle, light, per cwt... 4 25 to 1 65
do cows per cwt. 3 50 to 4 00
Bulls, erport, chola,, per cwt.- 4 00 to 4 50
Butcher:4'06111n piehed ..... 4 25 to A 00
dot:halos 3 s45 to 4 15
do cointrion 3 4.:0 to 3 25
do medium iniNaal3 10 to 4 65
Butchers inferior 2 75 to 320
Feeders, heavy 3 ,ip to 4 00
do light 300 to 3320
Feeding. bulls 2 50 ica 3 00
8tee43e5e 1 75 to 3 OS
Illilell. COM. each... 32 02 La 45 00
(.1.1,:cca, per head 2 44(4 to 500
'''ilivel.).,eare-6 per owl. 3 T.4.5 to 350
:cheep, pucks, per ewt 2 52 to 2 75
:Seta. , butchers'. each 2 eta to 3 00
415.1. s. ntr5.t.t ... .. .... .. 4 01 to 450
klakir5 t.:iti&i,,,F,, nut ks*, tian so
and up to 200 lb, 6 75 to 0 4:10
bog'., 5444. 05,4 ...11. s 51 to 0110
Hoes, lnithz. under 157i..
1445 '.s99 s to (10
1.1ogs. 40'ilIs „.. 3,4441 4 01)
Leradstreet,s on rracte.
At Quebec business durlag tiseparitt
week eat* mass 111.1%.Y 1.4.6.11.04.1. Travel-
ierar aro now On thaw %arasaa reartea
with a not 9,11,ippl3. or eierang setae
LIVING IN IDYLLIC pato.
BuAtie6S ht. Montreal 11,35 beezip,ok-
- I ing up thy wet.it. travedere
itesidotts. of Fit e.iirst island Rare are ca11 title rat:tat,
1.ittle to Worry About. At Toronto thim we.rit, titer's has
lean a 1:t&I, ',leisure for op,',848;g5tuoilv4
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t ested for years.
tee cee,ele Sereee of revesed ad c-4n035L133" beenese of its effects,.
even in tt)e sericms 5411.41.1.4 4e-' ee00ets,11.1 4, 13e0„evit5'1,:p eavia,P:ia ero•ot anal aetleee. It is net a mote for
ii ml t0ts on s.vstera tl,oro,.1;;;;le.y. enr-ire.t the col:l ranovIn;: eheyt F03';--3't;q•4 the
long. 7,:ert I;rone7:1111 t-771,5.7-7„: an.: ;A' t • et ta.' 1,3.0 respisa org,en-7
. a word of w ,rain.;•r. Tae eat'' (Stint' PhI to, t.:0a ,,, ttft ;rpm) tni iincood pit hp in Br.
Chttso'hl Syvisc't of TchlaC!ici and TI.rpent:n,, are gettity; t Inv. see- -poru•
; ttreot Dr13. V, (”. ot't.t h• sysse,psse ee-,aertey-Eve tents a bo,. fett,1%.: size. three tin 0-u 1.91'."":1, eenta.
At. all dealers*, or ledmarsen, Pettee ee Company. Toronto,