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Written by Miss Alice Stout, Clinton. winning
the silver Medal offered by Dr Shaw, and
read at the Clinton Collegiate Com-
mencement exercises, Sept -;18, 1896.
Canada is a subject ever interesting to
true Canadian hearts. Of all the vast and
prosperous colonies belonging to the moth-
er land, our own is the greatest and proud-
est. Extending from the ice -bound seas at
the north, to the centre of the temperate
zone, on three sides -it knows no bound but
that of the ocean waves. The name "Can-
ada," which in the Indian language means
"a cluster of buts," is hardly applicable now
to the rich andprosperousland which bears
it.
A feature of the mining boom that is
striking Canada is that while British
Columbia mining stocks are now quot-
ed and traded in, nothing has been
heard of Ontario mines in the same
way. If any one desires shares in the
mines of the province, he has to go
direct to the shareholders and then, as
a rule, cannot get them. The truth is
that Outerio possesses mineral depos-
its which, while their "immensity is
not Indicated by the size of the moun-
tains," have rewarded those who have
devel'dped them with greater returns
1n ropoAlen to the outlay ttian any
ltx so Ooltrmbia Imine. This is proved
i
y hp omcidd statistics. The feet that
peolile cannot pick up shares which
are peddled in the market is another
pprettyy sure indication of their. value.
P'eoplb do not sell or give away a good
thing.
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the French, and again when the Americana
wished to drive out the power of our moth-
erland, her sone rose manfully to defend
her rights, and invariably prevailed against
her foes. Some of the most brilliant
names on the pages of history, are of men
who fought and fell on Canadian battle-
fields. It other countries helve their Wel-
lington, their Napoleon or their Washing-
ton, we have our General Wolfe and Sir
Isaac Brook. Bat while our counttymea
have shown such determined courage In
times of neoesaity, let us pray that the
peace which we are now enjoying may be
continued to as. to past years we have
seen sufficient example in England of the
contrast between times of peace and war,
with regard to the prosperity of a country.
Our nation has been very tortunatt in this
respect, as she has yet been engaged in no
very prolonged ware.
In travelling through Canada one will
not find many spots, such as we find in the
cld country, immortalized by their connec-
tion with history or romance. The coun-
try is too uew for such. It is a land of
the present, as the eastern Ianda are of the
past- But for scenery it is not easily sur -
passed. Here we may still see nature in
all her beauty, unspoiled by the arts of
man. There are spots in Canada which
tourists from all countries 'reek. Chief
among them is the Falls of Niagara, one of
the wonders of the world. It is a scene
from which the interest never dies one
No matter how often one has seen it, he is
ready again to gaze at it with wonder.
Another e: ene renowned for its great beauty
is the Lake of a Thousand Iolanda, at the
toot of Lake Ontario. In fact all along the
ohein of great lakes, which border the Do-
minion on the south, are found snatches of
scenery unsurpassed for beauty and variety.
For mountain scenery, among the grandest
in the world, one has just to take a trip on
the Canadian Pacific Railway, across the
continent to the Rocky Mountains. Here
again Canada labors under the same di9i-
cnitiea of climate, which ware mentioned
before, as about halt of her territory is, a
great part of the year, too cold for comfort-
able travel.
Turning our attention at lent to the soul
of the nation, her political and educational
condition, we arrive at that part which
shows what a nation really is. The super-
vision of the mother -land over this, her
greatest colony, is wise and by no means
Interfering, We are left to govern our-
selves, and all Canadians know that our
present political system has been tested
and proven by the fire of experience, and
has been found most trustworthy. Many
methods were tried with indifferent enc•
mese up till the time of Confederation.
Since then the system by which all classes
ofgpople are represented_ in Parliament,
has eon satiafaotory to all who have the
in et of the country at heart. The div-
ision of duties between the Dominion and
Provincial Parliaments is well arranged, a,
is also the work left to the smaller bodies,
the town and county councils.
The educational system of Canada is re-
garded as the beat in the world, and Cana-
dians went to work the right way in found-
ing it. They examined the methods em-
ployed by other countries, and otiose what
was beatend moat fitting in each. Making
ase of these they built up the present
School System, of which we are so justly
proud. In this land of educational liberty,
poor and rich may be taught alike, and the
necessary retina is, that brsine and indus-
try takes position above that of wealth.
But amid all the progress and activity
of our land, one subject, en important one,
s^eme to have been neglected. Where are
the great poets and writers of Canada?
Some certainly have made very good efforts
in both lines, but who is there to compare
with Shakespeare, Tennyson, Longfellow,
or George Elliott? Probably the reason is
that when men's minds have been occupied
by the more common, and more important
matters, concerning the welfare of the
state, they have not bad space in their
thoughts for lighter subjects, Perhaps in
the near future, when Sion have more time
to turn their attention to literature, we
many see the works of Canadians taking
their places in the ranks with the produc•
tiaras of other countries.
And now, although we grant that there
is still great room for improvement in our
country, let na-be devoutly thankful to the
Giver of all for the many blesaioge of nat-
ure showered upon us, and also for the ci-
vil and religions liberty won by our fore-
fathers, and in which our beloved Queen
leaves all her colonies unmoleated. I am
sure all Canadians echo in their hearts
what they speak with their lips, when re-
peating one of our national songs;
"Did kindly Heaven afford to me
The choice where I would dwell,
Fair Canada that choicewonid be;
The land I love so well.
I love thy hills and valleys wide,
Thy waters' flash and foam:
May God in love o'er thee preside,
My own Canadian home.'
When first discovered, about four centur-
ies ago, this whole vast land was covered
by forests and rich prairie lands, and
abounded in rivers and lakes, but was
wholly uncultivated and uncivilized. Now
it is a strong end trosperons nation, able
to hold up its head among the nations of
the world. How mach we should honor
the memery of those bold and adventurous
discoverers, who emerged from the darkness
of their own age, and endured hardships
and ridicule in order to find the land which
they knew must exist. We have also to
thank our hardy forefathers, and the kind
and patient ministers of religion who left
the security of the mother -land, and by en-
during the severest hardship, and dangers,
laid for the deacendenta the foundations of
this prosperous colony. It is not to wealth
and rank that we Canadians owe our pres-
ent condition, but to the etnbhorn endur
once and unbending will of men ana wo-
men who, whether in distress or prosperity
labored in the interest of borne and coon -
try. I know of no other people on the face
of this globe who are so patriotic, or so
ready to sacrifice self for country, as the
people of Canada. We may not talk so
much about it *sour neighbors on the other
side of the border, but the motto of Cana-
dians has always been "Doing," not "Say
inBat however great the energy and enter-
prise of man, not mach can be accomplish-
ed without the aid of nature, and what
country displays greater natural facilities
than oars. From north to south, and
from east to west, this beautiful land is lit-
erally overflowing with the gilts of nature.
Agriculture has always been the most im-
portant industry of a new country, and
the agriculturist could not hope to find bet-
ter subject for his art than the rolling
prairies, which 000urly the centre of the
Dominion. With regard to this industry,
Canada has disadvantages unknown to
some other countries, the United States
for example, as a greet part of her territory
lies too lar north for vegetation. Hand in
hand with agriculture goys the lumbering
industry, which is still one of the most im-
portant in the land. But notwithstanding
the great and endless demand on the for-
ests, the supply does not seem to be very
materially diminished. Right here in On-
tario, the farthest advanced of all the ro-
vincee, an hour's journey from any of the
large cities will lead one into woods almost
as dense as were presented to the eye of the
first settler. The other great industry of
our land is mining. Nowhere else is there
•a district richer in all valuable minerals
than British Columbia. But although it
is of such great importance already, the
mining ihduatry of Canada is still in its in-
fancy. Ai; the new member for Vancouver
said in Parliament a few days ago, if Brit-
ish Columbia only got fair play and was
properly treated by the Government, she
would astonish Canada by her rapid pro-
gress. Half the wealth of the Rocky Moun-
t/line is still unknown, but almost daily we
boar of advancement in this lino.
The vast stretch of country reaohing far
towards the north, known es the North
West Territory, la yet only partially ex-
plored. Men ere continually opening it
up, farther and farther northward, and ab-
le and zealous missionaries are doing much
to bring the people of this part into oon-
neotio0 with civilization. The great rail-
way, stretching from ocean to ocean morose
the continent, has been an important agent
in exploration, and in developing the com-
merce and industries of our land. Manito-
ba and the surrounding diatribe, which,
not many years ago, were regarded as al-
most unknown territory, have now flour-
ishing towns and cities, and enjoy the
same edaoetional and political advantages
se our eastern provinces.
The oommeroe of Canada, although not
yet greatly developed, is yearly increasing
in proportions. We have long passed the
stage at which a country is able to product.
only enough for its own use. Even now
the exportation of grain, fruit and cattle
from the Dominion is of world -aide impor-
tance.
Jost here it may be said that, while in
times of pesos, Canada has melted in the
arta of pesoe, yet at times when war has
beep necessary to protect her houses, she
has ever been to the front. Among the
first dangers our forefathers had to encoun-
ter, were the attsoke of savages. Some-
times their little colonies were almost an-
nihilated, and oftensines they mast hews
almost given up in despair. 'later on when
aimek-
Canadian Morals.
Editor Nems -Record
DEAR SIR,—For some reason un-
known to me 1 have received a marked
copy of the Goderich Grit paper. The
Stew marked I consider worthy only
the pen of the lowest and most de-
graded type of humanity. I aur sur-
prised that obscene American publica-
tions are prohibited from pawing
through the mails of this moral coun-
try while the Grit Government allow
such a publication its the said Orit
paper to pass as mail matter. Such
immoral literature should he promptly
confiscated by the authorities else the
morals of the community will receive
a setback. Yours, etc.,
MORALE TY.
Blyth, Sept. 10, 1898.
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Mr. Wood has discovered that Sir
Charles Tupper is not like Laurier. Sir
Charles does not forget what he said
in a speech in 1876.
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Daniel McDonald, of at. Thoma
aged 19 years, met with a. terrible ac
cident which cost him his life. After
getting through his day's work, young
McDonald and a companion named Oat -
man jumped on a freight train as it was
pulling out of the yards about 7 o'clock.
The boys rode on the bumpers till the
juncton at Tilsonburg was reached,
where young McDonald jumped off the
train but instead of landing on the
ground alighted in a big culvert. Oat -
man heard his companion's moans and
immediately notified the tiainrnen at
Tilsonburg. The injured youth was
picked up ttnd sent to St. Thomas and
conveyed the Amasa-Wood Hospital
on a stretcher. On an examination
he was found to be terribly injured and
died at the hospital about 9.30 Satur-
day morning.
Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
common diseases, but hard to
cure with ordinary remedies,
yield readily to Manley';
Celery -Nerve Compound.
',V. H. Buckingham, 306 Kind Pt,
Bast, Hamilton, Ont., says:—"l
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Sold in Clinton by J. H. Combe.
It won't do to stop the parliamentary
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your child
You note the difference in
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more exposed pass through
unharmed. Weak children
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so.
It Bowes, Belleville, Ont. sec. end SI.os
Some days nothing will "come out
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The firet brick on the new Grand
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McGill University, Montreal, has is-
sued a notice refusing to accept in
future any more U. S. silver or paper
money in payment of scholarship foes.
United States cheques will only he ac-
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The sense of security against sudden
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felt by those who are provided with a
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A deputation of the veterans of '66,
who repelled the Fenian raid, waited
upon Mr. Laurier, and asked for recog-
nition of their patriotic services in the
shape of a medal and a land grant. Mr.
Laurier said he would lay the matter
before his colleagues.
FATAL RESULT OF DELAY.
Sickness generally follows in the
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Scotts Emulsion immediately follow-
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Mrs Magpie McMartin, 27 Badenburst SL, Toronto
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her Mends how R7okman's " Kootenay Cure" gave
her life and happiness. Sworn to, July 10, 1890.
bikini J. W. Seymour Corley, Notary Public.
SWORN STATEMENT OF ♦ GRATEFUL
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Louisa White, nine years old, who suffered with
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before J, F. Work. Notary Public.
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TEA
THE
FINEST TEA
1N THE WORLD
FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP
IN ITS NATIVE PURITY.
" Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea
growers as a sample of the best qualities of Indian
Teas. Therefore they use the greatest care in the
selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they
put it up themselves and sell it only in the original
packages, thereby securing its purity and excellence.
Put up in lb, t Ib. and g lb. packages, and never
sold ie bulk.
ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT:'
If your groom does not keep it, tell him to write to
STEEL, HATTER 6t 00.
11 and 13 Front Streit East. Toront,
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'DRS. KENNEDY& KERGAI
148 Sh•lby St. Dorrott, Mlol
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Every honest, right-minded citizen
will rejoice at the news flashed over
the wires on Monday morning that
Tynan, the infamous "Number One,
murderer of Lord Frederick Cavendish,
was a prisoner at last, and that now
fourteen years after the cruel butchery
of two innocent men in Phoenix Park,
Dublin, the Avenging hand of justice
bottle the leader of the hand of mis-
creants In 1882,