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' � . � ;Wl� . ...... , 1�, 7' , ��.­ , , , I . e. T1 w ' . ;111 - . . - . - . " -For. a! � that 'v4V W that, 17"!, �, � 1 4.0. S I � , - . � . =0 : . I" .1, Z. I 1,0 AV , - - ­ . 'Were 0 .. I M , - �­ - � _* . , - - . -, to",±� ''. , , .. � " -, ,,,, ,�;­;, . I , . . , � , 7' b. 26--10.80 A.m., "bed; 0 '! �, !­. ".. Alow � . , � , I I �'o i�� � a qlsM ' . " i ,-. , IN I i MA 1'2k.b , , � "; , " , - . kPo'"o ;` , "d ., - I " �#'Qjz , 0 i.10, Capsules of . . . . . ­ ,;' ' i* �,;.. Z6,j�. 4 - - . § I & `_t_ I, V M, � L -, I fW It .V, �01ZJU Hamblin?s Wilbillies. ! � 1 to - VU -.� ,I I �Pndn 9 � wifer, e4luyl , Ifl, � . 11 004400 � , I '_ -, i5 � , ea fMM hat Week eat . at . , i - , 21M th 4 a4e;kAiw, _� . 00 . - ktu 4 _�#.': iit�h, ?Burns I not . 0 , , ,% � , , � r.LUV . ) � _ __ _, _, 21 0" , ; i,. R , Saturday, vo � � A"'Woold , pgt,it�uml' � 4 I I , * a __�,4 - .413 . nobn I , rWY1 ­ 7,17 _­ "' I , I t . '. "" ��,;,,�_ ,; - - . I 7"41_ His Ribband StaT an' 06, that, � , 1, 00 I I .� ., �,;.,�"4�,,,,,�,,,�4":",�ll,��I , _ t: 12 -1 Cana- I � � .. - . , , ''i . "' � _ ovollness of � - I ,r I I a �, "'',, urns . '�4"'g ':' _Afi� �'�j' -� ppkg ­ - 'HZ�r; 12,45 li.m.,� The man of lid4limdebt mind, � I . ��.­:.. .­ - Vew great ira"�U*0,1_01, , - " vl�iow 4; oatwik;� I ... � "' " �. § , a Lover � " ,",.,., ',W�# . ��! i ­ ,:,a 4a,dirmly.-w�iiii P"441;4 'A' _' )IQ 0 'i lcat*i4 To "Shut-Ins!"iii ____ _ " - . �, ; i "A so unden � 4 i.,� _U;,� �0 ,'� '' *ij i� �,�.,,­A- 0 -- - I � "I I 'a " 11 U q'i" _ �ou 4 '4 , , TOF � 0 . I'., 11 � � "I. 11 . I - apes] _2,1� W, ­ , '.�, I "I'll 111;; I .... ��111 � , A ... � , .. re I �i. � ,11 Bums so , - IS* i. I. i -: in", alt his. cK= Hill,Eitilles; 7, Wes McKnight; He lbok,s, and laughs ata! thaL" =400 � I , , ... � 'e - 'i'��',111r Ar": .4 A�,,11,4 e o a 4= .* ,. I dian.iftrin & Home , Qt�o.:, king In tue widest "JW ;� � . . ...... L I 1408*44 �,, I - � as Bm. ins. Wh h ' nee , - T.,40 lo not what he sa �,qx the, word � ' 4t4)*'Jq � per- � , - 4 , ewi i m I t;, � ,"4 ' . '4a , I ,j,* kp what w , . s.u' ­_ . .. ­ , that do, - is as A, lover of Xabib-', � ?1116� Vow, ' - t' ' . viuj - �oa aw . 1. � . . , , , 11,107 _. i, I'll G * nature, � It I t'" *r Poisaii. ft 0, is 1?*%rY1 1101M.- W6 Admit. t,h , at , he w(int too far 8,39, Ukelele -all, Hillbillies. - I I : i __�, d f a lover of aniinalst, � ­ 0 1 _ I .., � ,f, I , , 1". � .. b , 16 to 'control 'himself, .'Who gaw into the ­ . ­­. . 111)� RE PT� the skies, the rivers, all drew from uVes. a. rings true, witA genninei sym- ,L Suriday, Feb. 27-111 a.m.. Wlii,gbam. BUM" Was a mail' ==--h= .. 4 - , I—, ', , ANIIMII"�aiffv I."..) � 8,1 li, # ... . , I , I,, . .� ... I IN f, M is. ' He sees re- ited - "History . I . I - ,hv . . ;,; �� , . I " . , , I f ld fellow man, a lover of . and was 'mpa - � � � 4 his heart an admiring and reverent Patbyt And ap�veciatlo�- ., heart of t414% therefore . he - bad 104, 'N . "­ I ' �, , i � . vamqn� The � but ja� Awo "I to himself h, . , courage was I e .11"., 0 or all aig-i � . 00004-11 I I I '.as an artlstio geaJUS� could OW " tv, , i� 9 re "lover"' and had, a, Comes To 14��!'; 1,15, Sundkyt Island- � ­ . f , 0V _10 - V" anct-4 'y ame allity; be ices.. the stack truth lying , I � ., N, ""' � , I 14ver of , L and-'$ " 'Q to., TiMA; 2,.$uu- . I `," ... 1-. 4- , i ­ I . , I � . e was. a TT;,u Church, -1 p.m._ 0 ", i, . , , R, . I , 1 � ��, strong 0ou'viotlens. Ilia N, ,!",I'll IM., and 4onti- � Me - morial and Int.1nectugl, and- his pbysl� , "A' I I., I � ... -11 - ,� - 11"'4 _01di Malie, the old, ewe� tbo beneath all con4ention - , .. * , 2 It"; in, -, . 11 , �, I 1 45, Three- W! ,r I , j" If VPL,�;r, .,vw a. U42 genuive 4pp-m,isitio '6f., the higher = , " � - I � 'I,,',, - " .. � 1 - s � .. i, , I , to ., , -*iy lov6 -perfection or the beat - qualities, tn., W,omalL. , I . ,4=Vu11%uV,;,VW 11 , .1 - MINI'mompmos .- 7 � .- I r 41 � Is"." let, What he loves an4d�Adgft ___ cattle., in, his stabley the animals . .11) e; -Cal and �� � '.�' 5 111r, [, , _9 _ . ,r -out- mentality. Bums. was a genuine man, i W Singers; 7, St_; Andrew�s Churi*. nervous "stitatiour.'ad A -9t, .. . A 1, 1XIE, . . - , yall Ibo -iiii20- . Ir. , 1, t' I "I N-217 , e winbWs ,colth the motinded' a lover of � Nature., animals a � I ,Monday, Feb. 29-11 a,m., ,,01I ,, fa�l In any test' !R I th ad h 01.,V!,�� ­ . . U . ?; , . `_k`�.' _'InLeverytimag, way 0, ,e and the field moi I . These lov4saings, therefore, are not L= Wa. y W_ or - - \ . I I k' that is, eii the t , . P, � , � I . . . . ' 0 M , ,I, ' * - %W . I �, I ", �!""��' � b�4r bar manity. He did, of course, expose the Sueb a man must be unconventional " �', , '_�� 'feetloix He -has hwight and be, -18 1, false sentbAent-' ,they are .real and pInW';' 12.45 p.m.,.Royal Chefs; 1.15i W"014%. � ma. ap" 4 1 �,­ l, th, bmtherhood of man was nc�. a follies of men, but he knew and ap- � . � Capsules of Meolddy. . . :and a little ahead of hie, time - and 11 I ,,� ­4� 1:14Z low. I I ­ , ,,, ,"Wrl- ­l�lwn�.!"r Perfection " firs,t, and it is .,*- . gen- Predated merit-" . . genuine, outpourings of at heart that Tuesday, -March 1 - 12.45 --source of irrltation4. and- � I , � I caut pbrase. to Burns. He had . p.m., therefore w . I . . - 1 . . i . . On resPonded7taC what was best and nob- . FRJU .il i . , -5 . I . a 11 �.11 . -.�,` . I ? ,urne appreciation of the noble quali- Mims was also a lover of wo�u _` ,eat in wMain. �He . � Prairie Ramblers; 6.20, Odd, FuCtS; perplexity'to slow mqving humanity. 1. I �,� ; ... .,�,��,� ", , ��I. I 't, 11 - - ".. - . WOUM have r sting 1-1 - - 1-4 � I 11 , �, , , , '� 4iea in all niea� irrespective of their He saw Perfection in them (I do not ongs, long after the 6.45, Memory Lane. . The strong reliable guides of society, - -. , , -f - - I .,--. I,. 4 � . . . tV4'1'q,,;i, 1�� 1; _� I ,! station inlife, andhe never set class mean .aliscluite perfection)., ]as re- these love a - bloom . p.m., whose safety lay In their friability to - - . � ., - i, I I .these Wednesday, 'March 2-�-12.45 "of the Irrop = .01­� . , , ,_ 7 I q : - sg Of Youth bad Passed away, as heart the, admonition bat I � � I � I aganst clas-L., � I . . I cognized their line womanly qualities.. d '&�, 1, : .. . Royal Chefs; 1.15, Capsules,of Mel. venture, luthe paths of Progress, xLoV- "Stand UP in [ ; h�,,�;:- : ... I 1. _ �, 1. ses - upo, thy, �eet, add I will . I - _ � indicate: / . 6dy- '7.30, Jack Herd at the Organ. I ly tried to keep ,this man. in his pro- it to,tbee." i"A mgn'sa, man lor . la` . I The song, "A man!s a man for a" He appreciated and enjoyed their "' , . _ T", �.. I , - .. - I spea _ . . ....... � � 11,1,1 ,;14", , :, � : I that" has become Immortal. The idea company. it is both interestinig and "Job, Ande`19D my Jo John, T� day, March 3 - 1%so a.m., per -place. Byrno, ,however,. lives on, I that" even In .religiolVAPd-4103311% & � � Al"I , �,, , � , __., , a, a . I V, .: � ,­ ... is not new, The Stoics, spoke of significant that BurAs -was never ca,p- Whqp. We were first acquent, Church, of -the Air; 12.noon, Canadian more honoured to -day than ever, and ' . .,��:! .., , I � .. . th)e, right of his critical intelligence. . ----- . : it, but Buriis gave it a significance tumed by a -pretty face orby any. per- Your looks were.like the Raven, Farm & Home Hbur; 5.30 p.m, Birth- these pompous critics are only known T , )n6rit- sense and 0 __ , ' ­, ,111 �LL NJ ft and. put it,in'l setting that gave it fection of outward form; he loved the TIOUT--bonnie brow was brent, day, - Carnival. I because of their relation, to the .poet . his intelligenbe. 'easentiii '!part g.� �'� , " I i " ,111 " �,, , . .. . - � - honesty, is the most 0 I'll, I ... '': I . . I . . . I yeir brow is held, John, A .whom they half honoured and half, I ...".4-1- 4 �- ­ wings to roam.,.tho earth- In the 'true feminine qualities. In their com- But now , m,:: 1. . . -sence at ,� ..., I . , I, 11 11� I .1 . panio I 11 L' Of manhood, even in the pre "I'', , I . t . nSlUP he found something neces- Yourilocks, AT,e like the smaw, � . .1 - despised. ... Iii"'... .... �. hia� Maker. . I 4 . i 3 1" . . 0 sary to his own happiness and life. But b1ftelligO on your frosty pow, The greatness of a man. is seen In ''brought UP in' a' 111GUIS 'r, ....-4:, *_ . I ! i.� � I I Burns, was . - 1. . ��A I'll I . '. Them was an ideal Rapprochement be- John Andexi",, ray Joi. His gr�ates,t source of worry was hf� 46apaelty'for self-criticism and re- ., ' Iffittle viff'oero; . . 1.1 � I ,, - , I . tween -tam and Nature and a . - the fear of not being able to provide 'pon-tance. There was a certain King which was not only a. '"The , - ::,-, ­. .. . womaiL I I - � I . "I'll", "I 1;14, - .. . . I . . for his'wife and, family In case of his, t� ,ity, but a- little sanctuary. , Cot- I N. I ","', , ! � . Consider -the case of '111amlet- and "John Anderson, my jo -John., of Israel who was "a man after God's ter's Saturday Night!" wail enacted . . , . , ,,� 11 . � Gpi A man with the genius of We qlamb the hill, thegither, death. When he was Exelveman, his , own heart" land yet he' too went . . I P, ., Suf , 'I, � Hamlet, who is at first and, most pro- And, Many acanty- day, John, ? ,The greatness of the Poet _ _1 revermm .,,,, - ,��� ,. , � etylor Vulnubbs 1 I . I sd1ary consisted of a regular viage astray. with, 1yocop.ng dignity'and , �­i` Scottish 9, ". . I I toundly attracted by perfection, would We've had *0,ane"'anather, W a certain percentage of the filk'", King I�Y, however, In his sincerity in, multituos of homes. This ­ ­ Y`�!,P, -- - ,� I � - , -an., sympathetic service was taltien �."',,. , --- be, we imagine, completely and ir,­ Now we mann, totter doon, John,, but he was too hum and openridus of beart. He, too, in an, by 3�um libbself ' I I �?????? A .... . I ,. and kindly I I ,�� - resIstibly captivat#d by the charm of But hand, In, hand we'll go , ' `a'8 Poor 0"' women', eminent degree was always willing to in his own family drele-49 the eniffi .( I . , ... I.. . L,�,`� " . . .. . . N . , I I Ophelia who is supremely-, beautiful. And sleep thegither at the foot, whose only source'of income was of his llfe�--whenever It Was 9088iWel 1. 11, Them aze many -saull things " expose his inmost soul to, the severe . I log 11. I . - _. Sha spea ngs . I em !, ke ? ' re, hoWever, saw two thi ' John Andersou my Jo.- malting ind gelling home brew. for him to be at home., TMB Pos= . .��. I I � .All I. I . scrutiny of his Maker and the depth atarid;q alone In our lit6ratum a6d" i . .1 V - 1. -11 1 .~ 15 . . of large value" which -should . I at thei,same time, or rather, he.fimt, . . _. . I I Bums .was a terider-hearted, and and sincerity of has repentence and . dhiE .." : , . - . ..."s 'have the prorc�(jrfof'tstfity­ " � "of all, saw ,or looked - ioi the higher � 8016e of .ray friends consider this, merciful man.' In "A Vmt6rls Night- devotion to God is manifest In the will ever remain not Only au'idea3 I Win - 1, urce - � qualitles of the soul, and this celes- his finest. poem. This priceless Uter- .he �eveals his sympathy for the out- Psalms wbidh are the noblest Picture' 'but a so of pleasuft anmffi ' I � ": 4- ". deposit boxi. Following-is,a par- . Vix 1! � . ... tial.- Ophelia, alas! had, few of the ary gem reveals the Man whose love, lying cattle, the poor sheep hiding .., inspiration. 11 . e �� exercise and discipline of all periften . stl .�. I L' ti;d fist of "valuables" which can nobler qualities of 'womanhood. . She is stronger than dleath, a love that from storm. Was there - ever, such t I stood in his home In Dumfries .� - N%4 � . I I . _ hearts It has, been said that a cer- % . .". water, of and it is .not difficult to,imagine the X10 .1, is only a poo, ..a cannot quench. tenderness; expNssedl, as imthe veraq? * - llllpp� be kept safe from fire, theftand ,, r, weak and, Incomplete many . tain Royal Exile, called "William ' ' . 11 b.- . I carelessness, for a rental of a cent or two. a day. Probably y-qu ' personality. Ham -let. is qeeply'anov-� ,Consider his great lyrics. They are "We, modest, crimsonAipped flower, Doom," was 4n%pable of a, sa u- family group, with the" father and I 9 � , , . I ed by his-41scovery that'Ophelia, his ,entirely - free.� foom false literary tary self judgment and confessid mother and fam ly listening with ser- . . � 1. d ­ha�e the direct simplicity hour., "I'll . -will think of other valuables� which we have omitted- I Goddess, in spite of ,Perfection of mo es and Thou's -met me In an evil He never called,thimself "a fool."" A. iousness afid reverence, to this ancient . . . Be I . .�',, . and naturalneu that Is the evidence For I mann crush among the stour and honoured custom of family wOr- - . P'' � A . I . I form and divine beauty, is'strangely that as; it. may, th6re is hope only f or 4� � I I ,,.��t'. iAgreements I I Diaries Mementos and pitifully deficient in these nobler of. the true� classic. We have: "To -ThY slender, etem;- 1 ship. Hie' heart was everjrue� He ­_ . ' . . ArmyandNavy,Papers Diplorints Mortgages qualities. .The perfection is only in, -Mary in Heave%" "Ye Banks and To spare thee now is past ray power, the man who can truly repent. ,The lived aiid felt that I . "V", i�aeasure . . - ;;; V Brass and,Streams," "TIfe Castle - Thou bounle gem." of a man's repentence is the . r,'. Autographs Documents Naturalization Papers the outward form; it d9es not belong _ O .1-1 . 2i ,,, � , . ontgo measure of his greatness. The inner ,'A correspondence fixed with * Heaven I � ,,,'-.. . Bonds Gems old coins to the soul, and he or ' iW out in bit- M mery," "My Love is Like a Red, 01' - life of Burns was open -to his sorrow- is suie a noble -anchor!' . . g�. ; Certificates Heirlooms Old laces - I . terness, "Fraility thy name is wo- Red RIDsel," "Afton, Water,'� " O' a' the Wee, sleekit, cowrin beastle, - ' ' . . I i I.., . ' man." This and other things brought Airts the Wind Can Blaw," and the Oh!, what a PanIc"6 in thy breastie, ful and penitent,gaze,i Ile had fits of . T11, -Birth � Important Letters Parents list might be easily lengthened. . Thou needna, start awa, sae hasty despondency and a tender pity for But Robbie Burns drank.. Every- . . I. .11, i�, . I .. -Baptismal . Insurance Policies Payment Records on that distemper'of mind called mad- The true note of ,the artist is seen Wi' bickering brattl ` otheis that cold and, I%rmal people bodfy drank in those days. In a let- . . � , I 'r ties& in Hamiliet. ' e, . know nothing of. . * I I -i .. -Marriage -Automobile . Photographs and -felt and these songs take their I wad be Ioth, to rin and, chase thee . . I ter to William Cruickshanks, 1788, be " - 1,12k - .. The divine Aeneas is commendled I His sorrow arose 'oui of his sensi- writes: "Lliave, fought my way Bev- . -, ;�. 11't,�V!l . Chartien -casualty Plans . and honored because he was heroic place among the immortal gems of Wi' murderin, prattle." ­ ]a i,�, 11 � ' tive and generous heart. To bestow erely tdirough,the, savage hospitality I ��t� . Contracts -Fire . Promissory Notes enough to resist the charms of Queen literature. - I - � I I -. 1��. �. sl - I Court Decrees -Lik em' Stamp Collections Dido and pursue the path of duty. It has -always.been a periplexity to "I am truly sorry manlis dominion the burdens and fire of genius on such of this countM'M4 object of all boi �. I I I.. _ - I to understand (how Highland Mary Has brokea�nvture"s social union an organism meant that he was, ties- flieIng to send every guest to bed I . .- , .. " �. I I Cutios Jewellery SouveniA . In the striking picture of Dido's in's ,tined to taste all the bitterness as drunk if Ithey can." .. - I . - 11 . . I . 'sacrifice and Aeneas, departure .to should so suddenly come into Burns, And, justifies, the ill opinion . . .11� Dee& Leases i6�7_ found the City of Rome (all pure 16g- life and be the subject of .so passion- Which makes thee startle well as all the thrills' and -pleasures Burns was speaking of homes, of . 9) ,:�-. Designs , , Lodge Records -�nd of course), Queen Dido ,receives �te an adoration'and the inspiration 'At me, thy poor earth born compan- of life. He, too, knew both failure high respectability. lin 1793, three . ­ I I I I i ion and fellow mortal.." and success, terrible Poverty and, neg- years before his ' - -rav- .. ii I I ' ittle or no consideration. of his best love'songs. Only a few . early death: . I .. ee lRet, but also honour and, fame- In ems I have wholly abandoned"' but I ­ "c : To the great genius, whether Poet w ' ,, '. � k4 elapsed between the occasion �he Death and Dying Words Of spite of all ,these things the world it is the private par -ties in the -homes I _. ,�. . � . ar Statesman, mere sentimen . t must of the �festroyinig by, her father' of 00 I I - � L - . Jeanie irregular but legal declaration P ,r Maille: sympathizes with bim, loves him and- of the hard drinking gentlerien, of mh �, . ESTABLISHM 1817 . . be subservient to some -P,ractical pur- of marriagei and the scene in which "Thro'_epl�-the town she trotted by him revem Ift memory. I ­ the country that do me the misclidefi "' . k 't- . '1`,:' I "a boa where nuall amtmts are wekome" JIM wse. Robert Burns was never a pure Robert Burns and Highland Ma"Y A lang half -mile she could deseryhim - A Religious Man ' As we know bis life more intimate- !- -4 - . sentimentalist. He was attracted by . ,��,-M � Pledged. their love to one another over Wi' kindly bleat, when she did %pyhI Burns was essentially a ly we feel sorry for hiin. Let us, give I .4',�,,, , 1 the noblest qualities in womanhood, religloas I ,,, a 0A . - - - wo; running water. This ,custom goes- Wil kindly bleai,',kben she did slyy him Me . He did not, however, gurroland bdm the benefit Of -that generosity of I �,"%. the real values and interests, in na- . . .. ,,,,;,� . Modem, Experienced Banking Service ..... I& awtowe of ture, animals, and in man. He was back to th� Druids, and it was quite She ran, wV speed, I himself Or encase himself in tht artit- judgment'for which he so eltiqus,-ntly . . ,. I�', 12V Yean' S=wful Operation oommoni in. Burns? day for lovers in A friend mair faithful ne'er cam n h . I . H I i.y)_ %V never quite frivolous, as his letters � � ' ig our of old conventions, He did not .pleaded fcw all men� . I 11,�, . 46 to his female friends abundantly this romantic way, to ,plight their him live a strictly disciplined rellgloas .1 � scan iou ' I 11� � . ��, P,. a . .. . troth to one another. The evidence Thou M�tlie deadi." life. There are very few that do this Then gently r brother mav,- I . ,V I , - I . I", if., I "I �,'.` 0, � . of the two Bibles- is not very con-vinc- and the true balanced religious lilfe * Still gentler, sister womi ", ..�� 41i, I I Ing when all the evidence is theard. . ?, a Of a man was not possible in his . Thougih they may gang a kenma wrang, -, I 1'. I I .. I up, e teS44 day. it A . V.,11 � is To step aside to human." I . 41 1 . I is Vft 'R ", - 11 I, The difficulty of acc,epting this as the alertbew is intellect the still somewhat difficult. I It, . . . ` He could be . _. , .''. I " a true story is made more cbfficulb Py soundness of his heart and. his � . I . I r ,..;, �111 � . . ' faith devotionaL humiorous or convivial as When. only 21 he wrote, fo Alison vi%. I the briefae I "-_'�r 0 RT R e,q,e 1. I ,ft of the time. The. fact in God- and -humanity; is &e at heart the -mood or occasion, presented it- Eiegb4e,,;, "I grasp every creature in I , 11;," 0 - I that Burns was deelyly concerned an optimist, or are all litis, literary. -ef- self, like the rest of his brethren. I r",%, . � the arms of universal beneVelence � 10 It, . . . �...,J`. � - . I . . about, th-e. lFblicatiau of -his. poexas forts and,:effusions,a.thin veneer over ,, . . - . I .1 .1 . There is always a dMerence b6tween and 'equally participate inr"'the " plea- I �, , I �­.,,,. 9VI :: -, and in making arrangements for his the counsels of despair. R .,I, . surer of M6 -happy and syrdpathize � , V I - I promise and Performance. We can , I �,:. _."`._._..;,t ,� " _.":11,M-: - voyage -to the West In -dies. He never The Poet Browning is looked upon all aympathi7e with this human fall- with the mAssion of the unforttinate." .1 . � . I --..:.1. _. '-' I ..... re . ir;.,�i, . -, I se Ing. Burns d1d not write with dits tongve . 14. �%.I-.�'��,.'- , � fers; to Highland, Mary, in diis, diary as an outstanding example of th .. ­ �. .. 1� I .1. �...-",""......-.-.��...'���::; t , , - *��,i -, ..i , i 11%.;..; I.."'.... - �.,ii,::,��,�,,�:,� ::.*.��..' , .�,r�g,it,ii: ,,.*`�.,- ..".."-'ai"; ­:14.....�.�..*,,. , .!V%i�-. . . ., -1._-',:.1. ,-:,- . I,- or correspondence. . optimistic spirit. ' He ,.cries out in ex- , The author of "The Holy Fair" and in blacheek. lie was a genuine "homo, I 1 4, i I., �� ; e,. _. qii4 I 'i The following letter from Burns to ultation: "Holy'Willie's Prayer" and the count- �saplens." We sad1ly admit his failings, " ,". . . .:... ,�'. , :" a friend in Maughline, makes some- ,"God's in. His Heaven, I Vi �'., ,, , less Jibes and satires at the religious but *we cannot refuse our. admiratiopi . ... "u,'i. 1'it�.. ..-,. .1 I 1,11t-.,,� , ,.1_7:...'..:1-!;:,:;5- wfiat plausible the -theory stated by All'$ light with the world." professilon of his day, somewhat ,)b- and our praise. With an his! faults I I � ,,� ,!.: � r . . ;1,11 . :::­ . "A Man's a Man For "6reet the unseen witha cheer."? scures his personal re '. ­. .. :,!.. �Z- , � Charlies Singer in, ,, ,. .. verent attitude . %:�:' ;; � . � . a' That," (a life of the,-96et), that Browning," b6wever, was a robust. to his Creator a we love Robert Bums. , , �;-i,, I � a ad -to religion in. gen' (--Utobert Burns was -born in the old I . ,,.,�� I . 01410 ­.. � � . . .. I I Highland Mary is a purely ideal highly favoured individual and 4idinot eral. He did expressi the shains, and clay Biggan, On the banks of the ,,;, I. � charact,eT, and that the Mary men- live, like Burns on the wintry side Of hypocrisies of h,is age, but this' Dooni near the I CA � ,,,,-,�- -,"-..,, . _,%;$�; 1 1 � 19, '00_-1'.. . . 11 � L , 1. ;1 .1 town of Ayr. on Janu- . I I— .1 �'*�tt,. . the hill and his passionate optimism "cleansing of -the temple" by, honest, 25, 1759. He died in Dumifries 41 - .­ . _', .. . . I tioned is in reality Jean ,Atmour. . X 40F% A� '�S`;�,:'% ,.,:�:�:-_. I ary ._, - "Never may have been the expression of a it bitter, criticism is often -necessary. 1:� .,:,. ..,"".I ".. I I The letter is as follows . . 4, .. . .. ,i .. .... . i& I . . . . I I .N . - I � . man loved, or rather adored, a wo- momentary mood, induced by hi July 21, 1796. . t�t 'i . ,?,,,-, '1--0:..,..-M` �;-".-.`;:�,§,*�,.'�..,;. ' a He never dreamed of abandoning his . side tbii ' , " -.11 -and to con- lyric. I belief in God or giving u I Ir . . .,.�.,A, � man W6ine than I did her, If Tennyson was at beart �. �.. " � �.,t,'!, P t - :...., .., I . , , he babit humble cottage tha is now -a shrine . ` , ­� 1�'e.:,� I 1� , .;;T1.'1'1._1 :: V . n . I fess the truth between you and, me. pes,simist, as one writer .affiTms, it his respect for t,,,i,t, fr,m,all parts of the in- c:!�I;. - -1 Nw , : I do still lorer,her to distraction af- May Only be the case of a highly sens- of church attendance, or at�).i" 011-11 �.-z�,."21.t` ,WL,;'tiit,:: %M01 N IT E L -01F . for some ministers, of religion, whom habited globe. The different plaws, I 'i�_L, . i .121--'.' - . .- I? . . 111 'At,7��?�_ .. ,�,�,,.;;, -,`:-,�., ter all, though I won't tell ber-so, if Itive and informled mind shedding be ibigbly bonoured, and whos-e cow- associated' with his name -have a sig- 1 2 . P,,, ��O ; ­ � I . . I I . L ;A." �,;%`;.. .1 ,; 't.t:L ... . . , � - - - . . I . I I see her, which. I don't want to do. "tears of Jerusalem," but ever seeing pamy was quite congenial to 'him. nificanice.and historical interest, only I 1�11�L '. i � � . - !; 'I &,� , '0- - �: �, - � ` , "My poor, dear, unfortunate Jean! be3�ond to that su ' preme Jent for He attacked superstition, not rell- because he lived and frequented, -these . �!� �, . , I . . I wbdch the all cr . ­ r � , - .. . �� 1� eation. move. Be .. I � .m .-�� - ­ . How happy have I been In her arras. gion. He had the" wit to aee the dif- h' . I ,:, ,�.:* . . ., � .. ,�.:-�, I... -aunt .1. ,. ..?,� - ;: I .t� ,;g,�q, �, 12" _1� I s. The Rivers of'Ayrphire Allo 1­�,,.: that as it may, when we come to `.,*,�,:,.�,,,i%.:. "May Almighty God forgive her in- feTence. He attacked h�flyocrjsy and way Kirk, Po sio'Naticie"a Inn, ' the .. ";:_ 15, . " �.'_, �oli�L,�-,, :4', i%, � . . . . . . . . I ...-I.I.­ I., d . . e . I .. i'� . .ix *1'1�1 I . . . I gratitude and, perjury to me, as I from Burns who ,knew -the harabness an formalisint because be t'aw, b6bind house where he met Sir Walter Scott, _ . . .. . I . I ge 4 n- I _' .� I ". o.. i . . my very soul forgive, her. I can have bibterness of poverty, we find a the mask of - the various farms where -he tolled 1�� * , ,�&;;:,,, I _P"� , . _ �. . res,pectability, the com _ N11,", � 1.1%11::,�.-�"." I . � : , — nearer idea Of 4Ekternal punishment u1ne courage, a dignity andi a refusal mon, ordinary, failures,- I frustrations, 'with, indWerent success, the fields . I I -1 ..,.�,., I . I 1. . . . .., �_.. ,�� . ".. I . , ..., . . . . . . . . �, �.Ilil I . r op- I fl,�. � . .f`, I . . �t%�, ., " _. . �., A.',..:,i' 1.�,. i I than what I have felt ini my Own to yield' to,cl rounistances howeve frailitiei and delinquencies of humar-,,here be l0oughed up thenestof"the I P , .... , , , , , , , .1, ,�., , .. r��,',i,_ ., I ....;. 1. .1 - - i breast On her account -I (have run !a- pressive and trying. is there anything ity. The bigb-soundWg theological deld m6usdd," Or crushed 'the, humble, . ll .. - . ,,�,; . . . ,JX -L't" u n da' y' . to all kinds of dissipation and ri more reasrsuzln�, than the brave and trirms of regeneratp)�,'And sAnctifica- ,Iaisy," the house in Dumfries vibere [.A,'.`,� I ..... ot, . . �. , '. ­. . I . I ,� Mason meetings, drinking ai.atci,jes yvbolesom-e words in, the Epistle to ti 1-t1h . .�,�"',�� 1. W I '. I .,I .. . . I 1�1 � ill - :1. , ,I I . . � ­ . . I and other mischief to dTive her,out Davis, a br�ther Poet: . on and, e eNaj,ted�,,professiou Of he breathed his last, all these places I I I ' , , . "'I . � 1, , , I 1. , d with are now the objects of pious pilgiim- L i,� ,C. � L 1. I . I sainttc�od, did M�o c respon . I .. . �s._, . I �9 .. � - fo,r a grandi cure- ' The ship is on her s hardly in a body's power the facts xpe, e461,, and Durns ages by the multitudes tha,t realize ,vli L I. To keep At times frae heir knew thig. He attacke4-Migotry, sec,- that Robert Burns achieved -everlast- I 'P'Zi,� , : I I � I -t way home that is to take M. 4D out to g sour, tardanisim andj,nt I olerance. That is :ng fame and, is now enrolled among . .. . " , i , �," i_ 46 1. * I - h I - ' : of my head, but all in vain. Amd �oiv ,,It, , Of e '4� 1 I ,�N�,,, �1�11 , I , . I ' N 's Jamaela; and then farewell, dear old, To see how things are shared,, 7' ' - , 424 DELP It.' � ,..%, ! � ,,, - - L . . . . . I why he joiriedi the IV10onlc Lodge. It ,jh.e immortals. ,i,,,%,',!,, . I I . . I I I . How best,o' chiels are whiles in want, I �,� ilj� I I . .. .1 i . . I . ... . Scotland, and farewell, dear ungrate- While coops on countless, thousands there diad been a Lions Club he would His death was sad an� the dricum- I ,�,f;,)�. . I -, .. i, ful Jean, - for never, never will I see ' ","L,�,�;� .. �: . .. , 1. I Ili . . . .. ". i have been 'an lantibuslastic. member. stances were depressing, but he lives I I � , . .. f - , . . ,;� you more.", I 0h."O" � I ��- 11 '' I *. ." � . .1 rant , !V-"�""�� . . a . . I And ken na bow to wei He hated and bitterly resented any )a, and his poeniv grow jiJ. the affec- �., I ,,�,,, I . . ­ . � The speaker has no desire to settle . . I tb9 quesUon, but merely to provoke Though we hae little gear." He calls bigotry, "Sour bigotry on its ments have been, eree-ted to his mem- .. if"5"'i : . , .- I . But Da�ie, ]ad, ne'er fash your head semblance of religious . controversy. dons of all lovers of literature.'monu-' V . � id�;ill�, . The Tie -that,', ... I I . . . I I I ,,t� "i" E investigation and discussion and . 1. :,;-,�, . I .. . .. � . % �, - -,it � . . . . �,��,I, . 4 I i , . � . I, , . I ­ I i * last lego." He attacked the doctTinr- ory in all parts of the Enieak- ii V ��,Iir,t� I. � . . � I I I . I I .: I . I . therefore gives this challenging state- Oil his death bed he was harassed of the ,pre-deatinatles: "That God lag world. The judgment of histoTy ;�,. 1. I I -1 . ' i. . I I I - ment: "There was no Highland -!.,�,,, � � - i I 5; 11. I I � I by a tradesmanis bill, but his protest sends ane to Heaven and ten to hell becomes the judgment 'of humanity. I I 110�-,,,,� Bin& t. . arT." This was the usual method was "not against the man, but the for His aln glory." it is 179 years since this; Scottislb I ji', . �,I_ . - ' of discussion, in, bygone q�ays. The harsh- conditions of life that had He says, in referring to Preach,-Nrs Poet passed away, and he is appreci- 1�; ,',� , a]- , 0 1 " . Pe i�,I,,i,'�'�, � � T E L E P H 0 NE . � . m Tson referred, to is Jean. 7"I'le i�ays hurt him. He did not tufri'lils who are abort of argument and ,,4e- ated and thotioured as he never was . .,�4. ,-� . I ,_��,;,!; Mr. . . . . . . * of MonitreaL has I , - . I � change. Of the ,name fiom Mary to face to the wall andi die in ,despair. I void of influence and personality: in, " � �:�,j`�,�,�. . . . . ' his life. . . I - I I I , ��tk";�.-, ,� , � . Jean proves nothing as hie did this prefer to think he died, fighting with- , . I . ` ,,�,,�,.;;� married daughters living, in Toronto � � " I . . ,Morning had come tot F,uroi The �­�;;,, . . , I I , ��'. '' ,l�, I'll, .., I . � . whenever the meter demanded a word out a whimper.__ "The fear o' bell's a iWangman's, whip ]Ong'hightmAre of darkness, oppres- .. j"If""itir, and Philadelphia. Yet, they've been � I I ,1-,',,i�§,� of two syllables. The reader fis re- atch in,Aroer." , 11 � . �,, ,,','A�, ,,, I _��- , a J His spirit j�* also revealed. in the to ,hand the wre . Sion and sterility had 46ome to an I 11�-.";,iltl . 11 . , .... W �'_ ferried t6 the life Of Burns by Charles National Anthem of Scotland, "Scots e -ad. The most significant man in I � . I coming home'�every Sunday night 1- , :��-:.,O,M�'_ ��:: L; : Im ... - in "�­:.L *0', . i 00.1 - ".. I , . � - Singer entitled-, -A Man's a Man For 'vVba I49e." I �, ,.id" I .� I , '. an has alwAY9 created a. . God � �;;,v�'i,j 1. ., s - Scotland at that time was Robert � I . . �n�!�I'Lj, . . .. I 1. I - - �,f� - .. his own image, a­13sity thatisults his li ", for nearly a year ---by Telephone- L__/� 7 a' That." The ,dords sting like a ,whip and own narro mind, God, Burns. He is the subject og our di&.. , �,�;j,�"" ,U",,� I ­ w as an ideal - I 14ij;i%� I ­ I - .. . The Soul Of Burns reveal the spirit of all the Scottish cussion. - -We remember him year t)y 1 ".'t�:I, ' I . . "A'thing. to what it will become Regiments in a hundred battlefields. keyond. tobe reach ot'tbeir own expert. year. "4 -this is my an~ to �,be .. i,f,,I�,! The- procedure is'simple. Our oper.' ... ,. once, an& limitations and conscious I I , I i� ,��,,�It,��_ . when the process of its development "4, �,�'J . � . . I Burns at heart and by int toast: "The immortal memory of �;,,?"it.�:,, . eUtion was attitudes, was not possible to people . �,i . is complete." This statement by Robert Burns." .. I il, ,,4s,,,"7, I ator makes the eQnnections for the . a Reformer and was therefore the of- that type. ";�:;, N,i", I .- . �. J , I �i'� �­�A'),; . - .. I I I . � ,�, , . Aristotle helps us to understand warm frien& of iall' the progressive BurVs neverabcePted creeds -on the — ","�­ - 1% " .1 . ,-_ I I "'COUference Call" at the time set, ) , _ . 1I.I.-I.-I...­ � I—). 11111�111 I I � - Burns. Robert Bums died at the age . ,­�";-W, . I . . . � . Men. and Women of his age, The mes- authoi4ty of tradition. Everything 11,.J11 . o . . . �, . � i 11 , .. 1. 1. of 97, He did not live long enough. sage of Colla, in "The Vision!! to . had to present itself be re the bar. ,,,r n# `-�,,`�,,,�:;.""­­­ .. Mr . . . . . . . lifts his,, rec*liver . ..... fo ., mP`., 't, .1 I 1. . I 1# . ,;�,,�,�- � ,��;r , ,.,, He did not have time to trium'Pli ov- ,,,U1M1F§ was: of bis intelligence and jiustify its ex- I ;.4,,"�_ q.. .1 ' ' er his IiAmAturltles. and the alas -,of - . � tt . �-�.,'t.1111'1411' ., . , and, at once is chatting to,, his 't -.4o, � . I �­. .�p 4 ­',4�4_ I I . youth. Twd elem,66ts, 'were fArtig- "Piieserve the- dignity of man J I istence. I He was a free-maiL Inspir- a I I �,�.I_,.,�Iqi . I � .. , i, �,��.;:V,�!�.ii'. t . . � diaghters—wi& his unmarried son . ".. I gling )n his ,heart, tfie higher and 'the . ation, was in -ward, never objective, I . . � I ) � - :.�,e:,��!,��'I,;_ , . i, 4, I I , With. soul'eredt.11 . I Ind be anticipate& the BA41ags of- . . � kilt,40ill". ,, I I ,.,,,�7 '�'.,t,�_' � �: tOle. lower. 'and we bell -eve that be would - - .__ I it" � a ,.i,�t Joinfitig in front an extension I- 4 1 1 . " ,�, modlem, scholars on these questions. ,...0 it 1. I 1�46!,�,�_ , " �_ !" " I . I . have otitgrov�n the bagiw part of bis �.Ono Of his greatest Poems, Is "'A �V . � I . � I . i�J4�;P� ","." , I , * . . I I I 11 1. I I . 01�,Iti".` �1711' , I I . ' � . . i� � J� ,'P -� - I , ,one. u0stairs. - Reductions its telep"ne rates--Lwd I He lived WfOr4his time and was mis. Ai *. � , � , ,':,!�:,,,��Iii�,,��%1. ,. , . Pl - I � nature, for the tfuth was lit. him, and. Man's a Man Por W Tihat.11 He bat-' - � I . . 1�1"';O�V�,�I,i I � .. 1, �, his heart rgng true. ed- and fieg'fttedi class distinctibna understood in ,Consequence. T h e .. ke -, - I �',�'1',ilig i: I I � . . IS ' I '� �� 111.�­11� 1-1. . and long distattce - in 1935, '36 and founder o 100. ... ,,,3,,,T1r f our religion had, a critical r � .-i-N. 1,1 I., . lch_ - made by mani and i he `0 , I 4 �, J,, ,"P;�., , � I . I '. '31 have effeeited savings to telepho Robert BUMS W" a true, a sincere wh vere� .1 4 I � , i`,NfNM.,: - I . -t mi � I . ;F b. ,�� � ,'z­0j.A 'i"I's I ,��, , Thus a family itha At have y and a genulne maii, and. the words despised, the Todies and Sycophs,atots mind, but It has never dawned,up6u 1.11 1 �40 , I . , . � �'. �� _ �, ' . &'4*f'& . �i'-',,�,�`A,i� 't ` (" �Part� , is ha=d together — I . vp,­%�-, . I . ;i,V,1�Ii,,.,.,i1b,., ,, " . Wers in Otttario' and Queb& .667, and'bentlmohti� expresied'by him ze,, who paid homage to ,wealth,and pi multittides'of religious People, that . .,�,��,,i:t%t�,�, a , , " 1; � ., ,,, I ­ i -one I ,t - thig critidal attitude 19 both. a les_1c-.v .. !w& I � . 11 ,;-;,4;�V� ;�'.A; " � . . I I neprily, '' ftfflion dWow yearlX. vsal" hie soul. We discov,6iii In him the tion. ,"He ,worsibipped cha�ae or, lw- . I . ;;�_ ;*.,, I 1111�1.111W, . .1 and -an example to be used from C-.np ��­ -"� ,, . . .1 'UffliAg qpm- I kindly, social, friendly man, as his tellIgen66 ana ability, irrespective (if 1BILPatO , W --111,-X, '' , . ­', .. - - aattecostth,atio —, i . 11M. 70, bko _. '-;-11 I -5,,- I I � ' �.... I � owit ,Words Illidica-te: I I . rank,or'Position. 'thug the poem, al- to timi to 'Itesil) tell'91OU swea atv! 1FV � 6, 00 ", 11 I �'­ . � at -happmess:each -, . * 40 - I I JV�M,cu to t.h6 gm ' )., , -1 I . . I . . . I 1� I ready, mentioned, the great poem of Progressive. 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