HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-07-07, Page 6The wide Dominion
Who Will Re Its Shakespearo?—Frora the Great Lakes to the
Hicklen North—Keenina the Peace,,
Under the :Gcm.
By Frederick Niven
Many times now I tave travolled tell of them 15 to run the risk of be.
ths length Of It, and have WaUdOred Ing ranked with Maundevilito or oven
UP and down. through A C0110140rablO wit Munch4use-n. Would they be -
portion, of tho'depM of It Upon varl- lieve on Tweedvide., or On. Speyol&,J
-ous occasions; and, here I sit down talms of rivers vl*re the 11saulmon",
again, in its P%treme west, to rest a run in such wize that t1m rivers 0�*M.
spell after myl-tat journe), through It, I tok, be almnt as Much of fish as Of
to madliate on the thousands ot MOM N",Ux, =4 the 111opms balt walo W
I have Q4140, a4d let my MOMOry Play Nonder, Ndf slide about on the slip-'
with tlica collected pIctures. I nery, fish, *nd -toss talem out on to
Some foolish fellow at the Yellow Iiue taliks? Over t,noky fire$; they
Press, that Press that dotei upon the. tlj,�iaj to. prepare tha store of
shrill, the high-plIched. the superft- food,, Ear e4 the cinne -
t �, y y T. r
tive phra4os is 6u -.e ta rise up one day, ies- t%us,,le %,ith rennred AeUvityj
0
Canada's System
%On %0 Sea Bvlps.
110 Bond of Em i
Piro.
of Government
'rho rlaoan4 fa 01 Jargo Dailies,
of
There Is still considerable miscon-
wAt0r% Vx4momenon -,W which,
h%Ve Applied the naino of tl4es—lv
*a ',Me Call went forth o*or all, the laA4,.
the Men -heard it far on foreign strand;
vepti-ou in ropublienn counties on the
Vitem lif govurnment, 4AC
MUlt 10f the I]aftllellee eXorted, UVQU
the earth by the tuoon And Bon.
TheY Came from. 4110Y', hill 404' VlOiUp
From deoPost. mine And vast domain;
among seetiono of the'
people a fairly geavral, Opinion still r
Both Pull or attraot the ftrth
varying degrees, the povmr of thq
In FrOrA 41reamy East, from bustling -
West,
exists that the Dominion, formiuf;,
Part of the British Empire, with .1
W
J110OU being about two *nd a, quarter
times as great us that Of the sun,. This
Eaoh came to give and (To big best.
Vrom. sunny South, from coldeot.
in4nanh at Als 'head, is iiecassavilyl
subject to autocratle rule,,'or At least,
attraction Is mdot OVIOut In the fluid
portion at the oi
North,
They potme to show and. prove their -
Vory MU& At the 4ICtAte0*f the C014!
ouial Omce in London. Nothing is
harthor from Phe truth, as residents
M�&
oceans And larger 100v, whch are
affected that they, bulgle outward,
forming
so *orth-
Around- tho Vlag tho thous"do ca
a rising of the water on the
To keep unsoiled r
the Einpirela name;
at the Dominion -;vho hAw como from
Side- 4 the -eaftb noarost th ;6 Moon,
-Her 0,11 W
ghtod': wo to Other's even
all quartere of the globo �could testify
and v4ilst bxw iis,,
�Ud also on the OppJ>.$Jto,Sfdo, with
L'UU$t be Uphold, 'thou �h hi,�rts
maintaiving place
4A integral part of the Empire, Can -1,
Corresponding 10W water botvmons
The reasoA -for extreme b1i
'at t'id"
riven.
Adla, Is absolutely velf-igoverning, and'
its
timea 4�f,'Jbo Uo*,'aJjd ',full'oloon,
laor frotlw,04. rou,nd from. the British.
government is second to non? in
its democratic tra4ts. Canada I
IS
Is because t he Moon is then In "InO
with the Sun-, 4iidr,tho water reacts,
Though boarts may ache, the face SOL
tp
nation, and 'her stat�s -as such w"'
th01Q0mbIUe4V4V�`0f both bodies,.
At sm.ixqk �
and as%. $or .the &�k,4test V=adlan pv,�rywlaere, over all, through the 'His Majesty King George Plainly #s-umted and Towgrood, at the Mn
the, UMO Qf'okle 11rat au4. third quo,�Itercs (I women JgUgb" thQ Children choe�r"
i7a h4 is Accord-` 09.thle moon this Inflnea'a
writer",to tell it all. balsam woods, or In "the land of little Who Inaugurated the Northern ftrila. Pda�Q COnfaoWe, 4 iK -- L 0 C men max4li'dif wltliout:4 fear,
Consider what has to be told—of e,tJek%,1 on the level plains, flae, rollinc meat on Tune�2a. This is the first ed a voice .4m*,ag th tio 'Of Is. dividilX�—
the 01416 -wilt, Pull 0
loarn that Veimto likw
o M no the
t the Nun 44ting
the Newfoundland banks, fisbed by plaino. or d-jurn the linked waterways, Irish Varliamaht to sit In 121 years, carth. Though spontaneously heT! at right 4416 to the two,and a,
4,o4r, ShAll ne'er 'be ruled by Mailed fiot.
Ultzabet4i4u flAbormen, and by fishers even In the dtles�, there Is a Sense of loyalty t0*1110 Empire took her Into' ter unit pull of tha, mopu, thus dim4n.
from Fvqnee centuries ago, when the the bigness of the land. It alm"t ap� thh 'Way immediately upon EnijandIg 1:. Ishlue woWhUAY the attraction, iejer&� They cimo' frorl� T"Oi sh�m
,%Is the voyager through the desolate
was, but pt FaLcts for the Curious.
great rontluent behW them dealiration, sho entered as an inde, od,iipo e earth and producing tIdqo,. To �:fiA ir Xlng�'$i"ror;
a Land Unknown, of the Gaelic -$Perak- beautyof thoNorthftore(Suporlor); It May surprise the general reader: p6dent, ratiaii, aj4 was under nct t f(kr t4q
that do u*t 4o nearly As. high, PS, tne 4nd surely the�r1avo'nobly
to Irnow that there are two cha
at the call of a loon breaking the sit pto:rs in OMpUlr on vi�rhatwever to enjusp 9'4r Her f�, ou,&6r, M :ones 0.0eurfing during the times, of the 'DojdA Ono'.
Ing foM (if a Patch ot Nova E;cotla; ! i
of Areadia, a little world apart; thelence awe filis the heart there, it the Bible whWa tligoo,toreas or resources. -moon.
in full or: new,.
Annapolis Valley and its alllge-b)OS, quickens the pulse through Southern being the Mb chapter of the',ge"ad took part In thendfabiecere A$ t4e.,Moon appears to The call *6k liw "Tos's thi sea
tom; of the Labrador and the Xor- Alberta, especially, if some great &how Book of Kings, -and the 37 1 Solf-Governing. Bel-falst t, � , poi on revolve
th chapter of - C4=443 18 a Self.gaVerning B iti. A tho Q ii. g, f a t' about the earth once -every twenty,
avlaus; of the old-world towns of the of Nature, W afoot, 6uch� a,!.;, thatof the Isaiah. There are 929 chapters r sh In a P I To tha land the, home of the bravo -
with *dominlon with iespc-nsible govern- four hours. and forrty-eftht. minute% and , ftoe;
ich means that the will of Prince Edward Islund, They were -all two,tid4f. WAY40" , continually awoe$k
province of Quebec; of the Quebec tumble -weed In the south-west wlnd--7 592,493 words- In the Old Testaments ment, wbi : Her a as. Pweavio from far and near-
- arouxid, beneat, ller, causing two,' 9b, Torhepj cause'
hinterland vud the Imbitrnt. of thelbush after busli blown away, brittlo, and 260 ebipters and 181,253 words. in the peop
butt -end of Ontario down toward the from Its stem, bobbing from horizon to the Now Testament. le is absolute in th� matters uppointedby the crown at the recoin
h hI hold jiiost dear,,
of government, viad that th inindotbon of the Colonial office. BY tideS 4ndL two low tides. 11ii oach" ILI TO Ilglif fbi fr4daio�, - honor, truth,
Great Lakes, and its hard-working horizon with an �eftect as of loping Asked oft -band one would probably e go"rnor-
% UoTM- coyote packs, At Yprp
farmers; of that ether Olitarl general, the king's 'representative in the British North Amerlm Acf, how- proximat4 dej. Of loyalty to give the proof.
say there were mare words In' the the country, Must &rni his executive ever, Whi'St the office of, governar� �jj, on, saddian. Bolgium's Plain,.
ward, by Muskeka and beyond, where Always there Is this sense of vast- Bible than Iii. ShakesPearess works, council or cabinet from tha'�nembers 0a"r4l W�i' coikiiwed, governms of The lade held I firm,, though bun&reds�
the farms thin out and an apparent ness, by lake and plain and on Into the but, as a Matter of Mact, the balance the separate provinces ceased to exist, Oxygen and Life.
laziness begins, mountains where electric storms la in favor of the Bard, Who has, the ' of Parliament who can conime.nd, the While, It has been recently shown A.'
I support of the Majority of nsembers 4nd for them were substitut.ed lieuten. that -distress *In a crowded, heated n -d made-tbe Run to rue the day
niat "greatest writer" would havv wilien littlo rain follows, set the woods respectable total of 814,780, or 41,317 of the House of Oommana, the h' vernors--4nvariabIr canadiani He =4 the',mqu from. Cana,&
to tell also of the Ontario that be- "ght so that due whole range Is, as more, than the Bible,. ouse ant�,go , room is, not due to an exce$8. 0 1 fL oar-
appointe-4, sby t�e governor-general *boulc acI4 gair, It -has
conaes definitely north, - a bonfire, and still on to where the which in Practice has sole control of in coi�neil!:T�4 4iid d The call wA4 heard 'veath the South -
where the lit Altogether his plays have no fewer the, Powers af,tax�tion, and appropria- also lieen: prove
tie otoms are stoaked with mosquito- great, luscious Peaches grow, in the than 1,277 characters, one of whom tiom. it meatis th*t the political axe- the fii*enant-govevnors of the prov. on how little oxygen human life I can ern Cross,
net and snowshoe3, Ndth rifles and Okanagan. (Ramlat) has 11,610 words to deliver. cutivo in*es are the sole representatives a be supported; I . . I Straightway there gathered a Mighty -
There I have sat down to rest, and "Hamlets's Indeed, Is. t,' of the dhy resigm its - exacU. I 8urgeou. Murray Leviok, wh'G Went host;
fishing -rods, steel traps -and Maeki. lie longest play, tiVe functions whenwer it ceases to, the,knig in Canada, and, the appoiAt7l with Captain Scott WL the Antare Men true as steel with eager hand,
'tie
naw costs, the Ontario of the birch- recall my Journey of the last sit containing as it does 3,030 lines, while a M%_ of the former wlAch is always lived, With t4t
Possess th conffidence of the people., pVro'jal. of the D To help uphold the Motherland.
bark canoes and the shining, tawny Months. These are the pictures on the "Comedy of Errors's is the short. & �t with the .9 party for sivven months
yellow Voterbora eances, that a= which I meditate, and I 'know What ast, with 1,177 lines, The Dominion Of 0anads, is under I
in an "Igloos" Or snow hut with.1ce- Thus fated the fire, a thousand hells,
learns to I*ve as one loves a fine liv- lies beyond, westward still: the lum- Tile longest word 1,s 1,honorificabill- responsible government in the fullest n"nian'90varnment, is the only clidl lined walls and during that time the The Anzacs brave, at,the Dardanelles,
meaning of the term, and in the in, s4vant instated by the crown, These 6. , 4 � . . - .''.
ing thing; of 0 -at lead beyond, the ber camps, the sound'of the axe in the tild-1111tatibus," which Is certainly a terne, men haive iibiolutsly�i atmoapher�*es. quite still, Ili the place,
land of quiet, and blue and op -twisters -and might take the affuil% Of the country there .n* Influence on dr navy, too, has nobly done,.
,bra &s- high woods of the Coast Ranges, the tongue tN- goveranient or its With not suffleleut Oxygen to Support Has bonor gained and.glory W9141
vi,arning call of "Timber!" and.then Place at "truly rural', as a teztof so. can 1)0 no� uninvited interference by policies, and :
tance� where the glint of a wet pad- Great Britant whether by parliament 4irectly�. tho combustion of A lamp or even a T
dl% across *e tw9nd-f-,Tuzhod qakA the dull thud. briety. -or'indir4ttly ao� not afrect the match, heir ceaseless watch, both night� a;tlC
at Westminster, &e Calon.ial Office, everyday 'polibleal life of the Domin- : T
, be airoumste�utd& day#
al-viie announces anc-ther human being The logs go down to the mills that The curious can find all the letters or the governor-general. Recognition ion' it� i�611C`W`sp Aifidirds) 'a�r ideii�s tempt& one to re^ Has kept unchecked 11ritannia's sway.
there; of the trails Viat axe only for seud up their white feathers Of steam of the alphabet In the 21st versa. of of this fact is oue of the fundgmental as much as, for instan, a, auy Can. vise 9nVA. attitude tawar4sAboso saill They cliased 411.11na bQ.at�-. a so il
0 �fr�tha w -
portaging the canoe from one water- along the Inlet sides in clearings tile 7th chapter of Ezra5 while rater. adian guint�'folkwhos In imagination; have And mada� our faoea to feel the.
Vmy to another, trails different from among Pines and firs, and circular ence to the PrinciPles Of tie Telations between DOWsPaPer edftw- The governor. Peopled not, only AferS. but the rAcon
saws come up at a pull of the lever that It Is 117th Plalm will Show Great Britain and the ovevseasdoMin. -general is the material link wita the 'Isqueezoll;
any other trail on the cont'nent, the - not Only theshortest chapter aswell.
�Q crop. through slots In the moving platforms in the Bible, but a Canada bus 3,294 Eskimos. and 105,, Imperial governmellit and I$- only 'jt� They met the Run I
brush close to the ground, Iso, the middle chap- 998 Indians.. terested in the;s�oa% and. a The�re�is no� doubt th4t, Judged froxp n -bloody frp�y,
ped away about five or six feet up, that carry the logs along, and then ter of the BooX Proving to all,whp "won'tbe day.�
foT the lie—s-age of a Man carrying a "buzz!" the shrill sound breaks out, 11011s. The Imperial parliament has running Of the g7v*rnment. our standard, the atmos-phore, of Mars And'Jeft our boys s6 bra#e-:an4 free,.
The only is exceedingli rare, and
Mounts to a scream, dies away to a fai legs to do Wfthth, internal affairs 'voice of the country -is that Of1public -sees I a that the M'0'6n To still blockado and rule the seast
canoe, overturstd, cv. his back. SalanOing With Snalls, as' practicAf!" liD atmosphere
hum. of C=Gdja than, :For instance, Can�. opinion as expressed, at 'the polls at po . y
Does thas develop into an InVen- A snail that Is placed on an inclined gross has to do with the inteTnal can- the perloffical ele�tions. at all. I Many a brave he -art -boats no ni�ro,
tory? The inventory is inevitable. Let no one foolishly ask, ,Whea will Plane Always crawls toward the, high- The People's Government. Ye t It Is now �vldont that life caj� Laid to Test on an- alien shore; .
The catalrogme is only dipped into the Shakespeare of Canada rise to toil est part, Georges- Dombrev4l, cerns Of the seveml states of the at their exist . under -conditions, which would at Their lives they gave, most nobly died.
Away north, far beyond, are the on,-- - placed on the u - d C t th ake*L one time have been thought utterly Our hearts are filled with llaiie�,t pride
1, ' It all?" It will take a thousand voice$ French aviator. once the Union. Relations between Great Bri- The People Of Canada ele
ly posts of Hvison!S Bay with all from a thousand parts to tell of it all. Per p P tain an , anada. are no ose a, own gaveamments, in their own Impossible. T9 know that, though we see them
Only after they are dead many, many P01111 lane of his aeroplane eighty-eight domination -on the one E=6 aiid. sub� laws, and, -control all thoiv own politi- 4_._
their Strange hL-ftry, blent Of the (18 Of sUallS, two thirds- of whieb. eal.affairs, All Matters of taxat not,
Sophistic years, =y someone Jump together the were the large 5, ow Sna r of servieney on the other, but is between ion
outed far from home, and of u Bour. - entirely in their own hands, and Are There Two Moons.? Their courage neer shall be forgot.
'nation$ equally free.to do as *t'hp,)r are
Ilhe 'barbarit; and beyond again are work of them all, and Inform the ere- gagne. After rising W a height of per- Will. Creat Britain has no more control There is. A SUSpiciall tRat we have Then let their Memory ever live,
Chesterfield Inlet and Coronation dulaus that It was the work at one, and haPs fifteen hundred feet he was able over them in this -regard than it has another nioun, quite a tiny affair a -ad To those who died all honor give,
Gulf, where whalero from Dundee lie make him a bugbear to all future to take his hands off British -Worth America Act,
ice -bound the winter through, and a Canadians telling the tale or s.inging the rest of the tw the controls for in the imposition of a tax an the not one for Poets, to, rMabout. Let them. not see from up above
the song of their own corner at the Whenever � 0, houm of flight. Bsfore theconfederation of the Do- people of the United States. Canada What gave rise, t-o the suspicion was That we neglect the ones they love;
love Patrol oT mounted police (niount- the machine dipped, either Minion in 1867 there was a governor- whilst"a loyal dominion of the Br;tisi,' P. large. 'dark Object which was. seea But let us help -by kindly deed
ed only in name there), for the salm vasty land. That Is the only way to laterally or longitudinally, tho snalls eral establisbed at the capital of Empire, as the recent w= most clear- CrOSSIng in front of Moon No. 1. As Their loved ones left to mourn the
of the Eskimos and 1,umanity J got "the greatest writer" out of the Moved* In a mass toward the upper Rc United, Rravvinces, and a governor ly evidenced, maintains her place thIS ObJect must have been. far outside (load"
eivilization In general, keeps the wide domluian�The World's work. part of the Plan�6 and re-astablished it each of thathdii , 'other provincei of atnorgat ral 1
the the '11360n$ as Teiponsible the eartli!s atmosphere, -the natu The nat on thus has stronger grown -
peace beneath the Aurora, equIllbiium. British Columbia; Nova Scotia and -and self-governing; and pursues the conclusion was tbat it Was SpInUIAg We reap the good by other's
It can'tall be Put In -one bolo The Guard of the Eastern v—= �� I------- . L . S0WV,
way of dernocrac untranamelled by round the earth just as, our familiar By rs bought with crims %100
a little articlet like a string of tW y I othL on d
it may be suggested. Beyond., to Gate. alAocratle bonds, or extraneous hind- Moon does, (0, may their spirits Test al;ove),
ine Ulu of the Nor and'' rances to her PotpUlar goveirnment, , As something of the sort liar been For by their L -deeds they kindled fire
'west, are lurAermen again, as in Now I I I . 4 ' , . L" I v, Seat b6i!Or&, there Is a feeling that at- That drew do
Brunswick, And praspectorsr looldug Haliftx sits on her throne by the sea the bon of Our Empire.
ter all there may be a second moon, —Edwin J. Grant,
for 44 and Indians �trspping; and� In the might of her pride— This is the lilt of the Northland, Utilizino ocean 'rides. but one which does not reflect enough. France, june, 1916.
south of them ere the Great Plains, Invitc.ble, terrible, beir,�Iful is she The so g 'With its far-pUlsing thrill, How to use the tides for p4vwer is a of the "n's light to enable us to, de -
once dotted with buff alo herds, moTo With a 4word at her slide..- The otl%
9, glad call of the freeland,, problem as old as. how to use, thar suals tact it
until wroveals itself against
recently �;Jth the lOng-horned steers, Of forest, Of Mountain, And rill, Mys for producing steam, Hitherto the bright face of the full mcau,,
University Education.
and now with the grain elevators. To right and left of her, battlements Wrapped In a mystle enchantment, silent, no 006imerolialoly successful method of A Search., Is being made for this
. ThO tar goes eVeryVvhere� even rear for ages Ive laffi, harnessing the t1des has been found., terlous body, as it is mys' There are a few people (there real -
where there are no road$, bobbing up And fowtresses frown, Nursing my manifold oftipring, tressur6s of mountain and plain. but theL feltJ#iNt, t1aare, ly arol), but fortuniftely th4yerd Very�,
Now I have roused from French- Minister Of - PUblI4 lo� no rdagon. Why we should not have
and down over theswells of that part While She sits on her t my slumber, now I havasprubg from my lairs Works lately announced that the prob- two -
hrone without Sinewy, lithesome, and fearless, eager to do and to dare L , M00118 at; fawy who are opposed, to university-.
Of the earth as a bout eweens in a favor or fear, Fresh as the bloom of the morning, glad as tile heart at' lem "Jai on the Point of being solved," . . well. as mirii. education because,' they my, "too
a child; Indeed;,we are Very badly plabed* in mauy People are being educated and
billowy Sea- Thetre the front of the With her cannon as crown, Strong as the great surging ocean, strange as the moods W the wild, The Plan that he hat, in Mind is. a the matter of moons, our volitary th
great wall of the Rockies takes the BWXo winds of heaven, a Message; hearkan, ye nations oUt-Woft chain of bas -Ins along the coast to ar. "a (so far as ere will soon be none left W do
Sun we know at present) is the� ma -labor.,*
i,ri_
so eveTy day like a mirror flaish- Coast guard and sentinel, watch Oj Par to the lone sweeping Northland, stand$ an empire gree*ng the mom rangad that every Stage Of theL tide trifling compared with tile ten"pf Sa_ L nual Such a position
ing; and the ways of life again the weal will create the same amount of energy. turn, the nine Of is at once absolutely untenable and
change, the Speech otf the People Of a -nation she,kops; Strong are my towering mountainS, rock-r-Ibbed from summit to base, One great obstacle Jupiter, and �the four, absolutely ridioulous.. Through 'such
scarred by the play of tho a to success A48 of Uranus,
40hOnges Yet 4,9ain, the phrases of But hor liand is en*AAed in a gauntlet Lashed by the tempes gas, with Eternity Stamped In their face, been the diTicnIty of malung a turbine People it is tot doinoctacy, 'but but.:
Common talk are drawn, yet again, of'steel ts of heaven, crested by legions of snow; that Will TeStst the carros.iVe "tion of You Can B eau-cracy, that Speaks. Do these peo-
I Cradles of wild rushing rivers, founts for the valleys below, e ple thimk that education, is the privi-
froin other employ, And -her thunder, but sleep& They who, would conquer my mauntains, they who would climb my rough -IM water, but the trouble Is said to, A liquid that renders flesh Invisible lege of the few? Do they forgot that,
And It Is all Canada. The sign of 4. stairs, have been overcome. The works to be or transparentbas been invented.
1ha maple le -%f is' --tul, their Sign; but CanaJa Has .5 Per Cent. of Come frota the lOwlands of Jabor, valleys of patience and pmyers, Constructed near Dinan are, ex in a dsmocratie country, education.,is
pected It 2, hand or arm U linmersed In this the inalienable rightof everyeitizen?
what worWs aww is the Yal,1140-,V Head '�Kezled In fl:e furrake of trial, stung by a larger hope, to furnish from thirty thousand
Pass from yonge Sta-cat, Torantal the World's Population. These are t-4 mc -n I am c,'Wng, cQ-Iling MY mountains to cope. forty thousand horso power, to liquid Its fleth will disappear SI ast All the more surprising it is that
I entirely from view-, the bo-nes�
Through the Mountains are 'clusters She produces.— d , how- some of the ftien who express. the
andy rivers great land, and free, A Long J*b, ever, w 11 be visible, as under X-rayt, opinion quoted above hold rather
of shacks in ben6a of 9! G=n are my clear fowlmz n1vem, Rung thrrugh a
V85ns of a va-st thmbblvg purpose, eba.;no, In an agele decro;
and min valhingltr gold with sluice 90 per cent. of its cobalt. E'T e T.he- Mixture makes the flesh of your
Creeping through wild rcMV9 1OW191lds, pulsing throug?, stark solitudeg A greengrocees bay hailod a boat ptominont positions. Apparently they
and lantg-handled Ahovel, or with hy- 88 per cent. of its asbestos. Clanging through grim flinty cavYets, -,rAarj-�ng in mPlds' wild mooda.' In dock, at LiVerpool, arJ the surly Mild transparent because it has, the are h9pin.r �'hat there will not be too
,draulic apparatus like a fireman's ffamO index of light retraction as the many men and women fitted by oduca.
85 per cent. of its nickel, Tleso are my untamed rviers, thae for the untamed men, mato gruffly asked him what be waill, I flwah. The light raya Passing througU
Anakg Who know riot the kennel, who kLOW not the brothel or "Pon," ed, tion to 'hold sir4klvCr positions. But
(hose; and- a litt!e *r&y on, over an- 82 per cent. Of its pulpwood. Suckle by Spartau-11ke. m6thp-rs, reare I the V(luld Are not bent, a
n, 11 to, the strairs.of f
,rc, f
d � t emes, r retracted, they miss the point. It has been said
other range of Peaks, un'dcr the gla� 20 per cent, of its lu ber. a 11 got eome vegetablez for the I T/herl they Paso through a lleob, that "a little knowledge Is a danger-
vitrlg Of Which the big grizzlies and These are the men I am calling, OaMug tO 11=089 my streams, 17
the little to 20 per cent. of its cured fish, ship," wa"5 the reply, tholigh they arO bent, by the bones, ous thin "; no authority has mention-
neys live, there is no sand "All right, you ntedWt eo diff-Orent index of refrae. ad any &1sadvantaget involved in se-
Xt all, but gold -in the white 19 per cent.pof its oats, COMe, 11% a giant thSt!.q calling, flung are'tte gate.3 ajar, me, aboaid; w1och have a
quartz, Come, 'tis a Great Heart Pleading, pleading to near and t4 far. throw lem lip Clio at U Vmn," Baid the tion,
OvIver arA lead Sparkling in the 15 per cent. of its potatoes. Treasures are here tor the aaking manifold, rjr1(!e1*, Curing a thorough �educatton.
.Gs, untold, Mate, 9:� he atwd In readlae,&; to re. Differont parts of the body have dit.
chuhlo Of galena, or copper with its 12 per cent. of its silver. Waiting the keys of the vaUmilrd, Tarehish,like sypir!ts, and bold; c1cive, 01131 expeett'd vcw;talkoa, Higher education brings many ad -
dull glint in amalg-ams; Made through. 111/2 per cent. of its wheat. Land tar your cities and gardens, gold for your cofters rare; 14UPId Indi(ml �of retraction, aPY part vantag". One is that it enables its
Steel for the thaws Of the strlplingt wine for ir "Ahoy, tlkore; Outill I-011411414ligAh lie submerg- possessor to enjoy, and to Profit by,
ow agas. 11 per cent. of its barley. he vheeR3 oir the fair. thl lad, a-, lie throw a n4h,--le, grPIM PPa I' M3 It In tile Proper liquid,
And up the rivers from the West 4 per cent. of its 901& Come, I am Calling and waiting, flung; are my gates ajar; towards the matp; 'I've '; t a fqjc)c j)f 33ut 'lot all such leisure As he -has. The e&icated
tome Ow salmon in their zeason. To 4 per cent. of its copper. Come, for the long trail is ready, track up by the great compast, star. them", l)art5 at OnCo' A0 the Magic C1041C Of Nrson is "good company for him.
—1-0_v, 11, A. Cody fuV1131bilitY I's Still to be diserVere gC
U", he learns to be contented and
estlets, to be happy and "t
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,grou W to bb a wit-ker and nor an
illogical demagogue, to be a worker
(Ltd not a loaer. If University educa.
tion did nothing morie than this, ii
would be doing mueh—but, As every
Intelligent person knows, it does r4ord
than th%.
The University & Toronto, the Pro.
vindal University of Ontario, is one
of the great*g-t assets of tht People
of the pr4oViftee. It needs the Support
of its owner's to that it may sprvo
thein even More largely than it now
.an.
Application for a charter to 6u*114
a railway tromPort McMurray, Alta,,
to A Junctiot, of the Jack Viah and
peacd Itivers, then north to where the
,',a Itiver mtera tho Gteat Skwo
12a, is being Made by thpEdthonton
and Mael-te-nMo Itiver 11ailway Cos
They have also opplied �aj- power to
build -And tonstrutt telegTapi h ftn4
teleaphon4 litts, wharves, docks, wato,
�kol)seg, otc,
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