tlie m; the PH titually uilw I! tic-rswml 0r our "III gmwrnl 1'Nt' why In- wn< 'r' 1min hull 1min upmau'c-tl ttml _ [gm-w taint tle inulrll riuuinu. t ing vellum-1| ii, tlie sqluu'v. u,'..' "Shim .'." l~" smrnl u! 'uv. V Thon- h'us a tle bol,iud I'VE: Miriam!" 1! “an!†N A.-. in luau- as lin- Hun rush-d L, From the 124:: Bherit tlrrtmcp IL"; In: . :1 “ten t om, in poise." "Tim; "lmu't d no in! If†In mum: (mu-2:1. tl' 1ltottf 1 show wl:at l at tlu: or it. ti A It llult r, In“. In Tun stood tn the judge'l eyes. "it II no." he uld solemnly. "He mm“ the truth. I didn’t moan to tell it to- day. . but somehow"-- He pausvU. “The hounds!" he cried. "Thor de- urwo it. My daturhfer saw them .eroB_ lng the tieidq in tho 1tiglrt--reaw them climb the (euro. tt My crowd of them. She and the may who Is visiting us saw tuem--rraw them plainly. The 'lndy mw them non-ml tttnos clear us Guy by the and"); of lightning. The trcoitttdmls were coming! this “my. Tiny mun Imm- been drugglng him with was." 'T'. o; ESQ 'ASS6 'MMMMP 1MtiM) Heron Brueoe Immoral. Eph Watt, looked " him keenly um! tlivn mum! to “a Will?!“ and \vlglspervd: "Get on your bone. ride In and rlnf the com-thou“ be]! like (my. Do u I “AI-"dun do main." he cried: “dun do main it. tell " Att ml: ds "lite!" ‘ Thou In. act-nation- In. .- lute-u; Ne Xenophon spoke a on. huh; authority. Suddenly " turned and pointed his outstretched hand full It Judge Brim. Iii/ri' Ii.t' my EJxSS'TIVE my? ‘(l Thr ttov, "vlh'tt bath: wid a cowl t" was an .1113! The mow-u Ml IHUH‘WIVIL " I"! ';-.:li"\‘ â€.Al'Kh'y Bowldev in any?! roar from the pro “run-1' pun-Mod and wav'wl. and M for the Inidivrmn-d his inn-"Hon him ull'wlzu wrshvd to v. Ev]: Watts swarmed ï¬n.“ Lear-l “have the MrtMrersretaetroeareer,sarsemr'.p' g3. (285131! " TION HE‘D‘OIIE ~s ;;m_l dung nml rut- rstrd a sham whistle mural dh'ith‘d. and .~.vr_:;u;.iml down just 'mt mun] ".t1'tNmmtoda. '.' 'ilx .w./r lo Roll“). ~!.|il“rnl lvunml mi ivirr..: hic hands tran. Iry, but no one tut. v,hut he said or in will I'ven Wondered u. ilu'iW. Fltett the " in tl dot and (Ils- ' “who of Its rush "'ZZ‘IIIUIXSD bell wt" I C..,. um. was rush. I,' 'c1:r-cir to form on 'tss ur' >anl alone on hunk“ In end; and I] Cs Gentleman}, from Indiaha ix MI st' farmer. said mu]. “Stan 2-: vvvrybody. u want every i. apt in this mm [xii [ti/il it r I L l _ W'ORKUNG Riel-IT fixer??? ’h PILLS 11i,sr'il fil w sort of " BOOTH TAILIIO‘I’OI. Ict. tux-non 8utt " the l'viwznl. 13 tvplt aloud. 'r. Ho h set “sin " At in: that nothing mum stop them. No mgu had any thought of concealment; ; “3N all its own.“ the light ot day, â€Ii git-m- in.th(- broad sunshine. Noth- i‘j: laid brwn .htvrmisted an to Trhat â€2N to ho done at the Crossroads more (1 ".inite than that the place was to be wipvtl out. That wa- comprehensive t-nungh: the details were quite certain to m---ur. They were all oh loot. mun-h- in: in f"r'ly reznlar ranks. In front walla-d JA'. “1:353. the man llnrkiess imi :ai-imi'reti in a public spirit and be- l‘rivniimi in private. Today henna a hvro and n innit-r. marching to avenge “N professional oppmor and personal hzqu-r. (Tool. ttttrtttttml and to out- mmi vision unarmed. marching the _ miivs in his hmwn frock coat and Fete I ernns linen. he led the way. on out lldt' or him wore the two Bowman. on the oilwr mu Lige Wlllcttts, Mr. Walt. pnwun-ing I- we between the young mm: with in {in t tact and sang troid. Tin-y kvpr good order and :1 Bimlir tudc of quict for so many except for " the roar. win-re old Wilkerson was bringing up the tail of the procession, dragging a “Tl-(vim! yellow do: try I row fastvucdl nrmmd the poor cur'l protesting tttik.. the knot carom": tttu rung-d ttttder his right ear. in spite of on ry tunum'unl and protest Wilkerson, hm! Izriil't'lltnl the whole we: uproot-i- on lv singing "John Brown's Body." Tho sun was in the west when they t'allit‘ m sight of the Crossroads. and the minus on the low slope stood out 'ttwort, against the radiance beyond. As tin-y bvUcld the hated settlement “in uvrvtororst orderly nah showed I tlic:osi.'.icn to depart from the Head: mmnm» 11nd “at. the shuttles. WWI-i INN. the Hawkins. Parker. ROI: Scho- I . . .'PN "van“... III-CI". lul- MIDD- Iiwicl uml n (hilt-n other" did, in tact, MM" ;Iw-ny and let I than) not up ‘ to yd an)" rumba te,', like? t liwr can be a wry ',"%"'h' HM. Few mgulicinct a as a " ggixam's Pulls. They It! :u k nun“: or when. ( shouted, Watts What's lira-ll lln' heads of men whosr- mum. v,tsds. Immune usinkisb white as the wuq .fcw by. f ':'lm mob was carefully organized. Tho-y had tako, their time and land troyurvd oven-31mm '1elmvratvi.v. know- lng that nothing mum shill llwln x11 Tho pike llsct'lldl'd . long. alight slop. Ivudlng west up to the Crossroads. From a thlvkot of lronweed " the toot of this alone was thrust the Visas! of an ttnueraized girl of fourteen. Her [391-00 eymf examined the nppruachlng Hand of dust intently. A redness mu under the burnt yellow [Ida and col- orod the wir.envu chunks. St'cy <1v;"1iml' qua-my out or we may. and irriidrv:irti, road. She run with the; spam!" m" a that lime terrier. not. npuninz lwr lips, not calling out, but' homing her two thin hands high above imr lu-zvl: that was all. But Birnnm wood wut mm- to lluuslnnne at last. 1 "Jul tlee ux:*s.‘x-!x:,'v.'|' 312ml. Out of the mud; in llu- mruor of the snake fence. H tlm umwr part of the view. Silellllj lifiol the heads or men wliose snllo'w- uaf‘s heraase n’ sickish white as t'aecuiul 'royarvd ovorythlr In: that nothing I my [ml any than : Wu." all as on?" :3! dune in.the hr: at: lunl been mm Why nut?" answnrcd Lise. and. like A hoavy tremor began to stir the III; faint. manifold sounds. g waxing, tn- ertrasitrg. multltudinous rumor. and trunk decrepit cum and dell“ Nations, b " But the Crossroads was may. " knvw what wu- coming now. Ptuttb 01ml; down-rule. sullen. It was ready. The ufternoou wore on. and lengthen- ing shadows roll upon a peaeehtl--ottq would have mud I Bleepi-rmnrr. The sun drled pike. already dusty. stray-had It: pen-no length between urn-m border: necked with purple and yellow and white weed ttoweea, and the tree shadows were not shade. but warm blue and “Wonder glow: In the gonvml pervuslon or null. bright light; the gky curvlng Its deep. nnburnllhed. pvnvtx‘nhle blue over all. wlth no lin- gle drift of tteece upon lt to be mum- M] in the creek that wound along put willow and sycamore. dlnlpled but un- u1urmurlng. A woodpecker'. telema- lihr' broke ther quiet like n volley at pistol shots. But tar eastward on the pike that. slowly developed I sort. whlte hue. It grow denser and larger and grade “ally rolled nearer. Dimly behlnd it could be dlscerned a darker. moving uuclvus that extended tar back upon the road. _ 'thn-n ',tr,',t"irhhg', medicine In use ION When In! with naturism p, wk trn'; FM, not onty to nod “In pleasant to “to. r','. Th: tts i, no binding up You, 1u"l'l'lfrtfd,ip,',g funny In ii, n t'! t" " my. I‘m-mm are lonealthh yummrorhh , "',rir., Hmririnl the rem. we 'tttr"tPtt.ttrtoertttiipaGarG, we 'rl lil.!'.t' I 1AM'S PILLS. iSi't'.1pgi't vial-ad It 'll'ttt. ‘A rtea.i ' an. In 1m. M _ - ‘ "n" " 'll"-qrt"'hhieifi.' (Mum's. was Incl-cash; his speed n m.::n'imh;" m up roadie-l: I Hm rouryum, nhvml of them and um! tin-m rrnntlcnlly to'tto buck. Uuly on the What), full won than ql,qttts of Illa. The old - 'b In. uni llarkler rule. In! by u- with! all morning ml wlped her 07.. watch iug tue honenu-n ride br. “but" tttoy would hull lwr and tell - the" am now": yet. About 2 o'clock he unabaud milled up in a backboard and Bot out the shotgun at tho at. uni lJm'e authentic Mr. Whitby. Tull ho van-fully cleaned and oiled ttt lulu at its iutItutserleto and quit. luck-u con- dition. trittimr meanwhile by the win- dow opposite In. wif- Ind often look- ing up from pl: work to Bttake his mm; tist nt his neighbour domicile. and creak decrepit cum and denun- Her winning, all“ I'll. .1: m . "pemttthm. honor " m I]. Nd head! In the In“. Ilia-III I rickety Inn and was nun. . 329M Pe" “GI In. her tried to call them back. Pe use your celtln' killed?†adiaha irie',i..ii; "s'i'iaossovaifri'i:' _ Batu In titanium-'0 Colic. Chaim and Martha. lonely. Don't yourself in tttht man's m but “Jaimie of thin remedy hi t name. There II nothin no for Volta. Cbohn Home. VII,, and Diarrhoea. It It iiiiiih; ulna!) e for manner Complaint And Cholera In!“ . um and had and the lives of - 'ttfhherrt than any othe, medicine la n- The degree ot D. D. urns conferred upon the Right. Rev. David Willtnms, Bishop of Huron, by Western Univer- sity, London, Ont. On cnme the farmers and the men of Pinttrllie. Tin-y took the saloon at a run, buttered down the crazy doom with a (once rail and swarmed inside like busy insects. making the place ‘hum like . hire. but with the hotter industries ot deduction. it was empty or life III a tomb, but they beat and tore and battered and broke and ham nit-red Ind Mtatteeed like madman: they reduced the tawdry interior to n more chaos and came pouring forth laden with trophiu of ruin. and then there was a chnrry men In the ntr. ttttd I oiendor feather of smoke ttttttted up from a second story window. T now. when the population centered tl.ickumt. "ood-ir one may no meal. rule of I banding Whig!) leaned In nev- "tt dirretiontr--the house of Mr. Bob- rrt skillett. the proprietor of the In- Ioon. Both buildings were that up as tight as their state of repair nermlt- The [post eastward of the debilitated editieed of Six Cross‘roads wan the It loon. " bore the pnlnted legends. on the west wall. “Last Chance? on the vast wall. "First Chance." Next to this and separated by two or the. acres of weedy vacancy from the cor- high gran tn the tteld north or the road. perceived the barrel of a gun shining from the fence tome distance ‘ in front of him and the same Iecond. ,nlthnngh no weapon was seen in his â€hand. dioehnrged a revolver " the clump of ml: and weeds behind the gun. Instantly ten or twelve men leaped fro- their hiding places along the fence- of both fields and. tiring hurriedly and harmlessiy into the Beat. tered ranks of the cumming mob, broke for the Iheiter of the houses. where theirrfellown were posted. Tak- en on,the ttttrat end from the rear,‘ there was but one thing for them to do to keep from being my.†in and shot or captured. (The: ex irely pre- ferred hing shot.) With a wild. high. joyous yell. sounding like the bay at young hound- hrenking into‘riew of their quarry. the Piattviiie men to]. lowed. nd. sides. Mr. the trroJna," - urn-vmcnu‘ In John Brawl-‘1 body Hula-molderlng In the ground. John Brown". body In. c-molderlng in "aground. m. aoul (on [latching on! Glory. glory. hnlleluiah! Glory. glory. hallelulah! Glory; you. hailelulnh! " Bout [on Marching on!" A gun spat are from the higher ground. and Willem: dropped where he stood. but was up again in a second. with a red line ucrostJnia forehead when the hall had crazed his temple. The mob spread out like a fun. tbe men climbing the fence and beginning the advance through the tieldsr, unis closing on P, umbuunde from both 'me 1mg! murmur or mi. mom: ea. pnnded and gathered in rhythmic strength and swelled to power uud rolled and thundered across the plain. "e, Brown“: body Ile- a-molderlng In turned to the man out behind him and laughed harshly. “I reckon Well we a biz‘Jnmboreo other tide Jordan loam". hall '."' Ther, (no. began to flu. any " their but. u we: sol-ed In. and Icon tle Whole contour». solemn. mutant. uncovered. I'll .irrehtq--st thunderous Mullen for John Barth-I. The um I“ “rinsing lower. Ind um also. of the work] were embroider- ed with gold. '1qu that deep volume of sound Ihook the Alt. the mo! B. stern. lavage; Just cm"".-- perhap- ' an Borne of the uncut"! of in“. awn I In"; with llampden baton the trruai. mug walls of I but“. city. " had ' Iron and "eel ll it. Ttte men lying on their guns In the :11:me tutrstg the reac- heard the dim 'u. and not to In myâ€: mum-I. and the, shiver- i ed. One t.t t'.. m. posted mm! met advance. had Ill] rule carefully tereled ' " Lice Willett., I felt target in the _1 road. When be new the singing he ' ( "swig-Innu‘uh-vdt II’ (I! n" I. In“ I. “at d (to mi. C. h, It. Int n .0 . lact- ub. - than u Illin- ly “hind nMIodw clown lumthnmluh. Wand than with lulu paid. “the Hunk hub can» lo I In)! M to Drum-n cu- ! lulled. Then in a sand of metallic l with; and a “tuna. o! and. Fm tar to (I. rent can the 'eee of 0M ' “than: _ _ “John ' . I - Ila-Ml. - " Morin. In "".PAyetA- " ‘W‘u “- A M In! - II they â€malfun- has Inn- to an up the burdvn of Ila long. dull-l tt In - tluu- like a dime. Then (In. "rtitrr any look “up. "Mind-almanacâ€. To be iu,a. WIRE; “an; ttGGL h); l London, 0nt., Jan. lsr-At the As- ' size ‘Court here yesterday, the ease F ot Stone v. the Gait Reporter was hrought to a conclusion by lhe ren- dering of a verdict for the ptaintitt of damages to the extent of $2,500. The trial lasted tor two days, and some sixty witnesses were called. The in-: terest in the outcome was widespread the hinder tw.ine interests concerning themselves in that they apparently wish to put a stop to the formation at companies that they say have a disquieting ettect upon the market, and bring loss to all who embark in them. The jury evidently took the same view as did the defendant news- paper_pnhltshers, tn holding that " was not a libel to expose the impossi- hilities contained in a prospeetus which the ptaintitt was using in his endeavor to torm a mommy. tor in rendering their verdict the jury stat- ed expressly that they tound no libel tn the one leature ot the case. But in that the detendants had incidentally Itated in one of their arttelea that the pialttutt, Stone. who is a prac- ticing barrister, had endeavored to l but a hotelaehemanpoatheetumt 9f ttrr. land a TeNbetatt that. " ' "While with the US. Army in tht Philippines, I coniractul chronic diar thorn. l sullen-ed severely trom this terrible disease [or over three Fears And tried the prescriptions ct num- crous physicians, but found nothing that did nie any good uniil I trial Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera an DiarrhoeaRemedy, C two small bottle of wgich entirely aired me ahd I have since had no return ol the uis- etMre."-TTetima Slain. 212 N. Unto Ave., Pueblo. Colorado. For sale by .1] druggists. Granting that a Canadian garrison of 1,500 men or more were, kept at Halifax, would it cost as much as the British garrison does? The pay of a British soldier is little more than twentr-five cents a day. The Cana- dian permanent militiaman at present gets fifty cents a day. The pay ot a British batalion is about $100,000 a year. That of a. Canadian battalion; would be about $200,000. It would not be extravagant to guess that a Canadian garrison of 1,500 men would ‘mean perhaps $350,000 in pay alone, yss.against, $175,000 or more at pre- 'sent. The clothing probably would he more expensive, perhaps theolher necessaries would be obtained as 'eheaply.’ C0NTRACTHD CHRONIC DIAIt RIIOEA WHILE IN THE PHILIPPINES. . The expense of the Ksquimalt gar- rison oi some 350 men seems to be about a quarter of a million ayear. Canada now pays $122,000 a year, which is understood to be half th cost. This can only be the actual pa; and expenses of the troops. The work. recently erected must have cost a great deal, and the 9.2-inch and other guns installed are very expensive. Some Pertinent Questions. T Two considerations bear on the lore going estimates. Would Canada neec to maintain 'garrisons precisely simi tar to those now kept up? Would sinr ilar garrisons cost Canada similar sums? So far as the tirst question is considered, it is altogether likely that Britain if she agreed to entrust thes posts.to Canada would insist on a certain standard of security being " tained. The neglect into which Que bee has fallen probably has irsftuenced the War Olliee against surrendering Halifax. Certainly the gunners and engineers will be needed. The guns are there, and need men to take care of and serve them. The works also need infantry." Could reliance 'he places luport militia infantry? It the experi- ment were made, it would be with serious misgivings upon the part ol most military men. So important a place as a great fortress and ’ars'enax needs a certain number oi troops in instant readiness. PLAINTI " GETS DAUAGE '. .!\t 1vuiturcalr: . Cnrrisou Antilluy, one ton:- Engineers, il commits Army Fen-it: Corps, Army Medical Snips, Alta)" Ordnance Corps and Army Pay hummus! “must tor " 9: to mow. ' damn ot “awn “tantalum. ruu od an. In†I. CW otat but Greet Britain mum to than union. '9tNhtr, it b "" mum and a... . Inn-um no at tho various Maxillary com. The garm- in drtairare us lotion: J At Hull": (iuriwn Artillery, two win- paaies P'.rrt ..t. ., '.. "tmrt .r.rte.t. 5:32 Ettgirterrs, no unmade: ... .r. Vii) 'utayt.rr, cu: lg:'.'.a£u.i£ ... ... .....‘I.H2 dettswe ot It The mummga-em at the Toronto Hugh: . about (an; diss cmm'. the caution ot stat " round new tor Canada to at: or" the . OANADIAN DEFENCE um Yours truly. W. A. BESWK‘K. Bu-Ju Kidney Pills my be obtain. ed " " drug notâ€. And when you at for Bil-II Insist um getting it. We no nut-mm. There in only - M. m Genllomon .-th'as in the hospita tor three weeks with. pain in my bark, in my shoulders and arms.' A Mend advised me to “he your "ihr Jtr,"and Have been taking it, and feel so much better I an “In to do my work lain. . ‘ W. A. Beswiek was confined in thr Juanita] tor three works Ind sum-m! sewn pains in his back, arms 1nd shoOkrg. lie was advised to tr, Bu-Ju, the Kidney Pill, and was ver, soon able to have the Manual ttttd in now ot work again. He Minn": leek ttrateftrt fur the Milk“! in! re wired, and mm the following ici- tet . ' " .. llunlsvillo, April In; mm t't.ti'ttt'tttict1, Co., Windsor, Ont, or bad, would come trom the Middle more Homes to Ontario, as those homes had no licrtnse to send children to this province. He understood that they "sent childrI-n to the maritime provinces. Before a "home" on send children to Ontario it must. receive a license to do go, and time than that the "homes" so 1ictnsipd-eannot send children to Ontario unless‘ ear-ll child passes the inspection " to health and antecedents of the Ontario Govern-l ment. agents at Liverpool. stated to-dny that a chiiiGiCGiii' I Sending the air-ions and crimina? children ot Britain to Canada to get ‘rid at them is not viewed as a lair 'garne by the Province ot Ontarh. which has used.every means to stol the practice. A paragraph in yostcrr day's papers stated that a boy up for thieving in a lum-lnn police court was released on lhe understanding that he was to be smt to Canada thioigh [hr Middleman Homes. Mr. J. J. Lelso. Superintrmlcnt of Sunk-01ml Children, No report, has reached the Depart. ment in regard to the Galt case, in which the local license inspector took action in the usual course.-Torontq, News. . "No spirituous or fermented liquor tr strong drink shall be sold or given ‘tlt any hotel, tavern, shop or other place within the limits of a polling sutrMivision, during the polling day therein or any part thereof, under a penalty of $100 tor every otrence; and the otiender shall be subject Io im- prisonment not exceeding six months at the discretion of the Court or judge, in default ot payment at such, The law as to Provincial elections is contained in section 170 at the On- tario Election Act, which reads as follows: Mr. Saunders docs not see how the contention can succeed, as it would be Impossible to prevent. the sale or gir- ing of intoxicants it a bar was atlosy- ed to remain open during hours when the law says no such sale or gift shall be made. HAS LEFT THE HOSPITAL keeper wiil be misled into keeping his oar open on elcction day by the op inion expressed by Mr. Haverson in the Gait case," said Mr. Saunders, chief ot the License.' Department, when spoken to this morning about the matter. In the case referred to ' holelkeeper kept his bar open on New Year's Day, and in defence Mr. Haverson raised the novel contention that this was no olienee, provided no Liquor is dispensed. He is further re- ported as intimat'q‘ that it is' quite likely bars may be' rept open on the coming election defy iot the sale oi suit. drinks, NO THIEV’ES DOR ONTARIO, If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide colum- ity, because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott’s Emul- sion found a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can ta'ke it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott’s Emulsion is the best thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delieate people, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. LOSE!) BARON ‘ELEU ioN DAY, HE pbove picture of the ‘ I ‘ man and thu, is the trade- mark ottkott'ts Emulsion, 'M -ee, and is’the synonym for strength and purity. It is sold in almost all the civilized c0un- tries of the globe. SCOTT ' DOWNE, CHEMISTS I; â€1181.". All drama. (Toronto News Send tttr an numb. â€in: o! I“. Ctphln w, P. Wait"): died u Mutter! of San " night tn his Ihtd your. "e w†ION“ rneinrer and Mean "he pram of his prom- Mon with It. W. 'uhtott Davis. V. E, at Etna. whim then a rash in the premier province of the Do- minion we are lacing the turmoil oi another eleCtion. in a province that hos so generously supported churches and hools and universities, and that has nth e such liberal provision lor ohi'antrophie institutions, we haven right to pncnme that the great heart at the people is sound in its desire ior fair play and for the application ot the principles at Christian moral- 'tr..to our public lite. Have we nota right 104‘:me that the strong and rohust moral sense .oi the People will insert itstii ? It should not be re- :ardeil an utterly Utopian to expect hat. this mm be a campaign“ 'et- ancy and tair play and not one ot rit- i operation and slander. It is not too nuch to ehpect that the leatlin: men in each side shall set their Facts lit." -tetl Mainst all underground ntpthods, 1nd that. any attempt to thwart the ree expression ot the nubile will -hall be lrownvtl upon. There are hopeful indications oiaquit-itening ot the public mm. it more is a ennine revival ot the old spirit ot think-nucleus and a condition oi men regardless ot political athliatlons n tfttottest effort tor national pt ity, vur public tire shall be purged rom -hv- thing: that weaken and destroy, and we shall forge steadily onward to me hiqh place which we are called to may†among the nations ot the vorld . l " and reckless abuse of public men. We have been apt learners in the school of villifieatiom We hurl our' poisoned arrows gleefully at ourpub- tic men when living and make a hypo? critical atonement by laying our gar- lands upnn their cotrins when dead. The net-result of it all is . lo deter! scores of our best and most gifted. men trom entering public lite. The man who is prepared to brave The lattery of ahuse that is turned upon those who stand Lights“ in the sen"; . of their country must timer he at the! lpturhydenmatou.s type that is imperv: ions to the shafts ot the opponent, or havehut little charm-tor or repute tion to guard. "We are to secure tin-suites rt the bert type of uni:- lie spirited men in the allairs n! Ihe t-nuntry, we must tease to regard the man who steps out [tom the blwl;er- el arms of prAaie lite, as nirpiii I male torg" at which only named I -nd anonymous sarihhler, with pen I 1nd pend], may hurl his poisoned ar- I rows. _ l i There is much in the national out- look to give rne0uragrment, but there is another 'side to the picture and, there is nota little to give rise to anxious questioning. The stern tact that stares us in the lace is that con- -urrent' with the increase of wealth mi the int't‘usc of educational cult- ure there has beenadehasing of the publiircottseienee as indicated in .the outbreak of flagrant political immor- .lity. Thinking ot the political crim es or the past we cannot say that the former days were better than these, yt there ought to be a distinct ads ance. It is a humiliating thing that t a time when the eyes ot the world are turned toward .Canada as never htiore, one of the hideous blots upon the lair picturets that at p6litieai knavery. There could Jre no more damning indictment ot our public life than the daily reiterated statements of oirr pu-blic press. Granting that there is exaggeration tor' political ef- Ieret, and thatalargc discount must be made trom the chargesot a parti- zan press, there is sumcient residum . of truth to cause the deepest pain and anxiety to those who are jealous for the good name of their country, and‘; who long to see it purged from every 1 (chasing element. These things are I symptomatic? and indicate the pres- : cnctiudavirus 'trttte blood that de.. _ mands eradication. . ‘ Another‘element ot weakness in our public lite is the indiscriminate slan- 3 And without any pharlsaic boasting it may he said that we arenmoral maple. The Christian Church hohisa rtcodnilcd place, rgligiou is not B spent or decadent lows, and the au- thority of the ten commandments ind of the Sermon on the Mount lS ack- nowledged by the mass of men. Lite and .property are regarded as sacred, and- the inroads of a false liberalism have not destroyed the sanctity of the marriage lie, or swept away the day of weekly rest. momminand premix: and forest and cea thus will strting upaliteratute wh e'artrce irom a narrow provincial. ism, will yet be racy ot the soil, and will be the cafbrcsxxou ot our national Nails and inspirations. l -- ,riv.-â€".. v. ""'""'"© use wronged by young" men and women whose outbox upon iiti, is [king Maude-nod and whose vision is being eulargrd. The total of our coutribu- lions to permanent literature my not yet be large, but there are Cam. adians whoscnaun-s are known wher- ever the Englibh tongue is spoken. and that: me not. lacking indicationsl that amid the" inspiring influences of l' " On: ct. the huprtut signs is the eag- un‘l; that. is shown tor education' (A: primary and secondary schools 'crc. crowd‘d. 'the university idea bu men 'rveddily gaining ground and all the night! iritiuutioiss of learnin-r an. I fttte, has but. way endured . h the math! I’m My tor the and!" q a! guru. Alums. In val d “It“. at wtiiity am is amrle scope and hwud tor the tum. e“ toils. Our #qu1! position _1.~.-t would: to the 'evetopmeirt ot _ H onus and robust type at manhood. Th,, " India; of the three great near tut have raked together in Viag‘ thc lwndmlions ot 031‘ i:ri.iu Ions wilt “amuse antw type winch. is lho stumbling erivirorpueut ot ll†um: 'rtcrn i'onchcsltoultrcsrupare tavcucly H h my Tits' itt the worm In many â€slur; that have drmanded plat an: stctt;iux and “Native, tltas an: bt llL-nu‘th lun- xmwm Muir abihtx to In.“ their own against all com-' 0U an the Presbrtertan SYBENarn REES AND WEAR I Your' Ideal ", .' Cracker . Think of .5 the good w. J cracker, you cver w . The creamrwheness all). wu; urammar School. 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