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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Feb 1908, p. 6

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" WPhe yail which ca the accident i in Bap mmfld’m‘- ofâ€" te. The break is a clear one, with io sign of any previous weakness _,m.dguolthefnctm d where the wheels of the _engine ck.. The forward truck of the | _coach, ‘the parlor car, left ie rails and made a temporary hosâ€" __ but $1,000. d â€"put â€"an "the brakes, thus ‘u;ilu wentyâ€"one pasengers most miraâ€" Mously." Then he left his cab and + \‘“""K m&'&; & a o ciogk Whusl '1M & 0 he fireman‘s body was found lying n the snow .&:"h extinct. â€" He was 24 kAr t of age and married but _ Phe yail which caused the accident al for the wounded.â€" The engine ad all the other cars were overturned. lire broke out in the forward cars, but were “mn:“m 'I;{h m',r:f which heavy & was blowing. * rew did admirable work. f ~Th train was runing on time and ‘had entered the one and . oneâ€"half oi ‘%Igm stretch of track east of ‘¥he N. Â¥. & 0. diamond. The banks on either side, where the derailment ©écurred, were level, and the engine ind three coaches skidded m yards Aioite t t migine Auniped: first. .‘ â€" "G. W. Riley o(‘nh‘{ontroll. an oldâ€" ime : pher a passenger on ‘{,},f tain, | walked buckpt.o Carlsbad _‘and. tel phed to Ottawa. A bevy iflm and â€" wrecking machinery . was sent out immediately. _‘ Whe. damage to the rol{in( stosk is Grippe is sweeping the country. Stop it with Preventics, before : it ‘%’WJ’. seated. To check carly @olds with Ahese little Candy Cold Cure Tabletssis surely ~sensible . and #afe.. Preventics contain â€"no quinine, Mo laxative, nothing harsh of sickenâ€" ‘ing. Pneumonia â€" would never . appear :7,,‘. arly colds were promptly . broken. Also good for feverish children. Large box 48 tablets, 25 cerits. Vest aral D Taylor ‘of and t 1." were wm‘n’. ol the hospital. Conductor J. Lea y, Ottawa, sustained severe ~O; Moo '%un. hmflld' B ‘. ‘,.".Gfll- , Otiawa, go 1 leg brui .whflcJ.N.mmh. A had a leg injured â€"slightly. . D. Bride was severely shaken ?fit boxes 5 cents. k. G. Hachnel, Waterloo _ The town of S&pdwich is without \# protection â€" othar â€" that that furnished by> th> county constables ‘because the town council at its last meeting decided it could not alford ‘to pay $150 a year . for an officer‘s wervices. Allois Mastern, the former town constable, left office < at~ cnse. and James Neal, who was appointed by byâ€"Jlaw to fill the vacancy, refusâ€" ad to (act without salaty.. Mastern had served the town as constable for mbout thirty yeans. NO POLICE IN SANDWICH Piolkan® Piesiobis cgnine un | .t.tg: everything else _ Mr w, Barrett, 602 Moreau 8t., ont: writes to Mrs, Pinkham: r'f';‘ years I was a great suflerer tom . female weakness, and despito ver nuéd {lven me by dootors for this trouble. fmw worse instead of ber.â€" I was fust failing in health, « + One fimgfi{mw COs ‘v t m .. " lul».mdnmw o 4t anure.! the female weakness, â€"v‘finuh{ a d ; B Pink I aid & 1t onee me str ©.**Rvery woman & troubles sho ‘% Vegetable ( use mqfl iterature, Post â€" Haay aale | Silion o emaanae l n '"‘ 109â€" is + ““M Worked Well. Ths eo 17. city of toaue Shre uiss | o .o iwey wces, re w:aumm lltu\{ox re. :l of a m‘& Tpore th md Parks .of '33.-. t so mpar rflunu Wm. Robertson | 3¢ authc i# 238 Frank street, 0“:.‘1 4+ ed. They were both scal ho efi ar Backs Mack ts his poot z. and as‘the engine" 5h. ! SEVEN INJURED who suffaers from {o ild try Lidtia D. Pink N Sold . by years of ago, shot and woundâ€". 34 his wile. and then ‘ m Dh' od:dlt morning j 0 yes ¢ 'nuw%l'l)\k recover. * uble shooting took over a fim stare wm and wb{mdQWGfi nue. Fechely had been ordered ont of.the place by his wife a week m Wednesday boun:homml.nhg“ business by ‘his discourteous t ment of customers, and strained famâ€" ily relations. Ht:rd‘pp”nd at the grocery store yesterday morning. 5““’:{,““" with Dorwen Turner, his wife‘s 18 i:n-oldwnbyatomcrmna de him goodâ€"bye, saying that was going away. He was sober and the youth noticed nothing unusual in his behavior. He then went upstairs to see his wife. who was still in bed. Entering W’ y CE Jnt m f aki< Af Tha @v ol the legislative a n?fi' * the l)vr-â€"t at> un v l of flhhwh tures" ol. the â€" inces, respectively (a) as to tie itutlor of courts; (b) as ‘to the »rporation of compantcs and poâ€" ‘t bo mpari s incofporated by 6 w se authority of : Provinclal . i of idition : to those lty during he pleaded with her to allow him to return to the household, but was 16â€" tused. He argued for some time, aitâ€" fin.ont.holooto!'-bcbod. At last he said, "I am on the street. Will "oo ied nin o ns mfi repli was & mie c aoalg work." Sne said that 'h.!:r could not get along together. He been turned out four times preâ€" viously. He rose as if to go, buston= Ts Ap his cont. His wife turned her back upon him, and a moment later 1 of she was shot. of arumiu, ROD. 1b.â€"â€"vaZ ~Bix seriously injured persons are reported. ‘The deout% list in Tyler m reeen a, dozen. and. the jared wil ro score. p'hnlvi m- were wrecked. In the confusion it is difficult to comâ€" MIVE, wat & sierntitt® diouinegime bnt ruri ons, bu it is known that the tornado. swept everything clean for a distance of five miles. Three miles from town the wind demolished the home of Irwin Franklin, severely injuring Franklin, %:.vm and their four children. tornado tore a ‘zfith through Tyler, 100 feet wide. dâ€" ings, telephone and electrie light he ~examinzts ~ in the Â¥aciqus {8 es ant departments wore appoin killed New York, Feb. 1%2.â€"The prinsn s on route from Won rhlhd.fp‘nn, was sighted ‘ Monday. The steamer‘s shaft is broken. Cincinnati, Feb. 10.â€"It developed oA Rexhey. Toi. en 2 Aniohint, was a bigamint $ mubject for the LL.B. thess 1 fecing from her husband. TRAGEDY A1l TORONTO Liable to 1,461 Years. Berlin, Feb. 12.â€"‘"The accused has incurred. Anes nmntln{ to $2,000,â€" 000, or, in default, 1481 years and two months* imprisonment," declared the state‘s %fi the oriminal division of the . Oum in the case against Otto breach of the law of August, 1904, lt Ukels within" Promian. ter _ Tha court, however, detided that 14 tee diey and ts fonntenjiy outs :':d'::'l\. 100 Mfiéfifi c tm mang s jaction to the court‘s reading of the adted uo rafings es Bom, Un troopa a Mz lgn Torhiacy to Uiker wert th ie WRECKED BY TORNADO. candidate Murdered Woman a Bigamist. in . . ACts, which â€" requires shall produce satisfactory a certificate . of / the: »ring» school from whith h> com Turkey Withdraw Troops '.i;;;,i,.‘,'m?*iob‘ 15.â€"A torâ€" over Jones County, north 3-:«:&7 and three small ossville, Laurel and Nose, rted. blown away. on Â¥ m“'&k,@a f Leurel 14 not D because of list of‘ the in the storm‘s read care= year mt btcy, In tor ~&x wX U 9 M How much A# On 180= i Fo ce on medicine to statt with. ‘Take the mw._#vhl of . thousanda â€" who speak Pgarm in fayor of Dr. Williams‘ Pills and you will saxe noney, wad above all, will find bei iect bealth.: Proof"of this is . fjovad n the statement of ~Mr. J. &. Roâ€" 104 TANT A REPRESENTATIVE A petition is heing cireulated among the traveling men of Wostern Ontario asving T.ir Wilirid Laurier, when h¢ cniiders the appointnient of “ Pn: 19w memb‘crl to the present Railway Commission, to appoint a commercial traveler© to consider the interests of ‘h> travelers. © The pctition is being tigned by ~a large n iumber of f:,:’oht- C Naeemn C is ie es Moit ing men? ‘The matter was brought to thair â€" attention h{ the recent state ment of Sir Wilfrid thit the Rail way Commission wou‘d he increased three members to dal with the tele phone and telegraph interests. . *4,~ Magistrate Bartlett, . of Windsor, has rounded Out filty years â€" of nt-l rice i. »ublic Offices... Cn Fob. 18, 187°. he was appointed town . cléerk, and has served the public . in one Ca~ pacity ~or another ever s‘nve. Mr. Bartlett is now in his 87th year, but regularly attends; to his police duties and enjoys the best of health. IN SERVICE FOR 50 YEBARS ‘"I am a constant nser of the wonder: ful Diamond Dyes, and find them of great value in our home. ~Last autumn WERTAIECOR Eced my eldest ton had a navy biue overcoat which was. faded badly on. back and shoulders. â€" I dyed this coat a h black with your lm es for Wool,. making it a> new "_ ~Mrs. Albert Benson, Toronts, Ont. MnMfliugeutuybhd«M lored avercoat can be made to look fresh and new ; Diamond Dyes do this work to “:rhcfion. Men‘s ...:I ehmmmu become m gdonth:y m,moflwg uluu:‘ garmon Mz.:!h .’,"‘" + E as nood as -:3« Sunday or Severydey wear. And to mke the work of home dyei a toTiyemz io aoifane aeasins, ho animal matcrials) and.speciil dyes )&ofl. and Linen . (vegetallc THE OVERCOAT That Mother Renewed By Using _ j DIAMOND DYES. wo whe bus dre tor all ies of maiee in is, For ect coloring work ask for ?um‘d,.# For 'o‘d :bzn are J.}'_" or u-'-' b&h‘m TM m‘ oed byes For Cotions C To Obtain the Best Results Do Not Trast to Chanes Free to aby of _ Windsor, Sovril Ltd., 27 8, Peter 3t., * Montroal. « BERLIN LOST %% | .. ~â€" TORONTO éfiel&'fi‘w Most Strenuous Contest :Played : in Mutual St. Rink, Toronto, ¢ %%m "proa!"" % t 31 day ‘by defeating. The bepten. do the Mutual &troetâ€"tink in *hat : ty Atle close s.oreâ€"of= 8 to i. 1| gaine â€" wasâ€" . witnessed by a _ tecord breakimg crowd, of â€"which @uit« ; ; rum ber .. were froum Berlin, <ahid 1‘:{, are confd:rat the. locals ca« t "Aiolly"‘. Young‘s outht waen _ the, aprcar for the last dime in â€" Decdia oi [+p, 25th. A Toronto despaich say> ‘The Toronto professionals decisively disposed of Berlin‘s <nd of . the N&d <d Canadian: League leadership a duy ‘migbht by handing the tel men . â€"from Beervill¢‘a. % splexus whack in the shape ~of a fiÂ¥e to fou deteat, . at the Mutual ‘Street ligl At bhalf time the scons was a Lie,#ac team having threeâ€"countacs 1o 415 vri dit: _ At no stage of the camoclilthr Red and the Grey have a ‘margin . o mote than two goals, and this lea¢ held by them in the carlier part ; 0. the second period whas split in Atwo, | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"= â€"~*~ o h rens with over halt the concluding 8PASU | nough to suit the spectators. to go. The play, however, ~ by 10| Toronto were the first to break ‘the means correspouded with the tallying | whitewash, turning the trick in ningâ€" Toronto had it. on theirâ€" OPPONENU | minutes, on ths prettiost kind of comâ€" good ° and. plenty, and this notwith | pisaticn, Corbeau, Ridpath and ~Laâ€" standing the sticky, uneven sheet ~0â€"| onde all{ fguring in the play, and ice of the initial hall, and The slow, ‘Newsy‘ s:oting. Cotnters® by~ Knell slushy article of the second, the PFO | int Schmiat, with Corbeau off,. put verbial favorite: Berlin going. / | > A* |<pe Dutchmen in the lead, but _ a usual, the PDutchmen put up lhe | srifiant dash down the side, and a speedy, sturdy, handâ€"checking " FAWD®.|corking shot into Ellis‘ pads allowed the unat#ractive but _ effective. vari¢l) | gorrison to even up from the _ re that makes a, téam dangerous no M@T | pourd. Ridpath, mised.â€" matters with ter: who their opponm>nts, or what Gross, and : was punishod for his fun, the conditicas ‘of the ice. ‘But â€" 0) | \aq while ho was cooling his . heels finished, and Classy hockey, the 10¢a‘| ‘n.tns penaity box Seibert secured the professionals were in a grade tÂ¥ | luck from a scrimmage, ‘and gJapped themselves. Thé faster skasiug, h¢tâ€" | ; through the bunck for Berlin‘s third ter shooting"outfit of the two, â€"1t| ;ga41. Schmidt â€" misbchaved / himseli was only the hardest kind Of shov‘â€"| sportly afterwards, and. it gave Toâ€" ice of. the initial half, and the slow, slushy article of ~the second, the pro verbial favorite: Berlin going. ; At usual, the ‘Dutchmen put up {heir speedy, sturdy, harlâ€"checking ~â€" gaime, the unat#ractive but. effective. vari¢l; that makes a, t¢am dangetous no mat ter: who their ppponnts, or .. what ;M eonfi.tn:.:“l:' the ico. But f fo: finished, y W, the Joca‘ professionals Wwerte in a grade by themselves. Thé faster skasing,. betâ€" ter shooting~outfit of the two, â€"it was only the hardest kind Of shov:â€" ing. â€" luck, combined with Bilis* goou work between the posts, that preventâ€" ed them from: overwhelming (Un¢le" Gross‘ septette. In addation, ~ ~Bert Mortison, after his three bard games of _ earliet in the week, in all â€" of which t% aistingyished _ aimsélf, ; let more tham a littleâ€" of the work which shoald have been looked aftery by himâ€" self fall to the lot of ‘his teamâ€"mates. ‘Then, too Tyner had an off nl?t, one of the very few the sterling ~‘Toronto 50-.1 tenden has ‘suflered in many _ a ay, and~ ngturally his reversal > of torm «idn‘t belp any either. But the rest of the homesters all played bril« llantly, and though LAlonde was perâ€" Araps the stellat wbtpet w:t.k the scintillating quartet, the work _ of Ridpath, who ubdoullfiflypn tin game of his career, and Young: and Mercer, was also of top notch qUaliâ€" ty, Corbeau shone Mâ€"spots, particu larly when on the aggressive, but was {requently uncertain in his de fonsive manoguvres at point, and is apparently more at bome in ‘his «old bosition of ~ cover. The. Dutchmen all played â€" up to their â€" mark,« with Schmidt, Seibert and Ellis the pick of the bunch. Both teams displayed combination occasionally, but as _ & cule individua) efforts were the order of the night. & s 44 J not trouble you if sound, wholesome food. ._ "nsm-lp & pure preparâ€" ation of Beef. It is a strongthâ€" ening : and stimalating . food and occasional cup of Bovril will enable you to get the best ation of Beef, Ts in wetrength« .\ | Sttihucon8 ob Tke plattory ot e s sniby : aod stiinalating...food |~| §her%%, _ and occasional cup of Bovril fof from riow e He will enable you to get thebest | gro -‘”:.mu.'.-.;:; out af your ordinary.diet. e C "the Habion sf WO T 10 *T 00 _i | Stlals and arraigned in the Police of the burch. Both teams displayed Second Hall. w combination occasionally, but as . 4] y_roronto, Motrison, 5 min. cule individua) efforts were the order 8â€"Toronto, Youngi 6 mins. pf the night 9â€"Berlin, Schmidt, 14 mins:" . > The game was extremely fast, 186| peraitiee:â€"First â€"Du * Sonditions considered, and a Treally ©%" | 3orpeay, . â€" GroSS, hllY Wn;.m" “‘Mlfl\«h cellent=exhibition ol inside anrd §P°Câ€" | gopmidt, s tacular fockeyâ€"in fact the best loca) 8 i hal a, x;} professional game thus fat _ this sea § (T tâ€"Conscau J Gross | son, and it . delghted the big ctowd ‘The ite, oronto Glol‘ |°| * "than"" bad present. The grand shooting and brilâ€" | ... MN in the first liant rushcs of "Newsy" Lalonde, and M,'wlfl“‘ ted, ‘_:m“‘ * ‘But ths splendid checkingâ€"back of â€" HMIC | porjipg hl’lll-ll kind “.““,‘ did lm.wt\he Torontos‘ . fer@bi@tW#lERT | poy "coun! the gomng tight board man, were the most(froâ€"| p, Mm“"‘"""d ho .l.m"’“‘m“" ""‘m minent featwres of* the evening. "B€T |paq jt not been fot the imtter‘s poot Iin‘s first three goal$© and ToFOM®®"* | pooting luck, coupled with The sterâ€" third were all scored while the. OP | jag c of Ellis, the Dutch posing tearm . was playibg a man i4 have beaten ofl. w55 short. The game . was fairly stteB®| "ypgiyiguality and as a team the 10â€" yus at times, just alojt stren0098| /). noq several shades on their . oPf **I had beea suffering for over two months with an obstinato cong\h, as had also my litto ‘girl.. We tried soveral romedics common to ary drut store without obtaining . ar awm relef, In Mhet we wore promicg orse. .1 got® bottle of to Aipoctorcs> fro my draggist and insido of twoâ€" days the cough mmp&, and the re?lb so keep it in our home continually. C, A. R. Station, outwo.h ined the world over as the bost w'-:i:-'-_- Permanent Results other ailment our home mfi;nlg ‘ vigor you oD Th ‘oLTh Threas injured Inâ€" Headâ€"on Collision Near Bridgeburg. Bridgeburg, Ont., Feb. 12.â€"Wabash g No. 9, which left B: hilt S2e, cyening at ©20, cotlided boad. on â€" with a train just outside the yards here and three people were bsu.t ‘These are: ames Black ~! 8t. Thomas fi narolthepmortrdn.hflrh $ the head and shoulders while: jumpâ€" E4 norb on the B juopiye tlo wik gol _ Ed. Sotiber of St. Thomas, Areman g&:«&mwm nm:g' } of Buffalo, Miss., a de_r,:‘:’orndui'u:&l".‘wm” Man Tries to His Life Several ’Vhy: Vlah‘.h Success. Winnipeg, Feb: 12 â€"John Wil son, & PB.c‘o_tdxmln, lately arm made a datermined though unsuccessâ€" tul .m:n&z‘w commit suicide se:m dn{. He first med carbolic ~ but as that his mouth, be placed a revolver to his head, but To wogpan Evay in dieguat . Hie then W N & in » 6 '.o:k an overd':o’e .of stryohnine,â€" but it did not â€"su taken in eflm b: :onto the odd man, of: which â€" they . were not slow. to ta‘;: â€" advantage, Lalonde : going: th:rough : the visitors®‘ Rhile team in spectaculas fashion and . «ending a g‘n:u.r past Eliis, tiein;* the tally. In th» setond half, Motrisâ€" m potchcd number four for ‘Toronto n five ~minutes, and. : Young number ive in sizx ‘minutes on a pass m Ridpath. Schmidt followed _ with a goal for â€" Bérlin, after a sho:t dash rom ccatre ice, in one and oBeâ€"bali ainutes. ‘This concluded ‘the scoring. Berlinâ€"Goal, Ellis, point, @. Coch J character of the man.. 3°F PMIZY j°. ‘ane; coverâ€"point, Gross; rover, Sei | ‘""I am not a theotogian."* ~ mect; centre, Knell; left wing,Schmidi | | *‘Government is a part ol lite, | reâ€" ight wing, Dumart. ligion is all." Torontoâ€"Goal, Tyner; point, Corâ€"| . "How do you explain the Son '.q( beau, coverâ€"point, Younz; rover, Morâ€" &Iu in history?"‘ o x : ison; centre, Lalonde, right wing,| * 1 am as sufte man Mives again as L Mercer; left wing, Ridpath. utm sure he lives toâ€"day.* . _ _ ; _8 Retereeâ€""Pick" Lillie. "The peate of the hunian heart deâ€" Summaryâ€"Fiest Halt. â€"~*| pends on a conscience void of dttende.‘‘ ~1â€"Toronto, Lalonde, 9 minutes *Tolstoi was right. " Religion is not ~ #__Rerlin. Kaell 8 minutes. â€" a superstition, and does not rest on UNASHED INTO FREIGHT. Individuality and as a team the 10â€" cals bad geveral shades on their . opâ€" pnehts, who played their usual agâ€" sressive but unattractive style â€" _ of gaime. % ; Eilis, ‘ Schmidt and Gross starred ‘or the visitors. ‘The game was char» ctorized by individual dashes, vatied with an occasional bit _of combinaâ€" tion and bard, close chooking. Deâ€" pite n-;&: ice tho play was fast awnd _ br % â€" and fior a% a whole -; the best of season . 6 m Sulb" condition © of %mqâ€"- one,and mph» )_:U. were handâ€" : Both teams were ou “"Fr‘ w is ..é us a 5n -A‘lmfl“ Summaryâ€"Fiest Hall, 1â€"Totonto, . Lalonde, 9 minutes 2â€"Berlin, Knell, 8 minutes. : 3â€"Berlin, Schmidt, 1} minutes Jâ€"â€"Deriin, SChMmI@V, 1f. HUNUSCS, ":" 4â€"Toronto, Morrison, 4 miputes,.. | . ‘‘The greatest platform was // the 5§â€"Berlin, Seibert, 5 minutes. §â€"Totonto, Lalonde, 24 minutes. ME COULD NOT DIE. not prove successful. He was in cflm by the policeâ€"and rge of vagrancy. is boil. at sOor King:St. Waterloo, Ont, _______ . s Real ~Estate and Insurance. Agent# ) /. P Cos on Pami .Ja Local Agents for ‘the Mutual Life: Aspurance Company of Canada . _ . WATERLOO. ‘‘William Jennings Bryaf, twice‘ a candidate ‘for the United States preâ€" sidency and likely‘a‘third time i9 be, the ‘choice of ‘the Democtats for. that exaited : Office, has come mearer | to Canadians by. reason ol his Yiit* lo this country this week. Some o!i.l" sayings, mado in‘an Address at Torâ€" onto, indicate in a happy â€" way [(the character of the man. He said: ; platiorm of peate bor as ‘h’fi“.’( "I don‘t care how long drawn out ggl“ pwdmgfl.”m“ is back of it."" _ f ;x-\bm«omfll‘m He will be more more |. as Ins Prindy ot . Posse," f "How often it is that duty galls us . to do that which is profitable rather than to make sacrifiees."" . "Untflmqu“" mystery of the watermelon don‘t be too sure what God can do, or how." "I want to reach the young men and shame them out of the conceit: that it‘s smart to be skeptical." .‘ "It‘s easier to believe Christ divine than to explain in any _ other way what He said and did and was." . "I utterly reject the matetialistic theory that you can build a code of w,.dtfiteu‘nlfl“."“ mo‘n.'nd‘v“‘&‘fl" ngvmunmdfltm_“'- T s + "I will not rejeot the blessings of religion ‘because â€" there areâ€" some things in the Bwi#e 1 cannot underâ€" ““"lii tather 'll‘wh:\ mJ mother a Methodist, and when 1 was fourteen 1 Chutch."" cqurage that be shares with the brute but he has a motal Courage he shares with God." % (Npuci l K° 0 ROber C ",, i‘, â€" ‘ 7, k fl 0 P Sm ~Naw _ ® > NUMWV _ combine. the rick nutriment, &w-. and deli¢ate flavor of Ontaric *with 1 qualitiecs of Manitoba wheat. * e gâ€"gp 6 For all home bakiugâ€"no flour, siled only i wheat,.can compare with & .. .. â€" , ~. umm BLENDED FLOUX _ _ _ +@TA on every ~bag or of flour you buy. W Look for this trademark Take no other. WILLIAM: JENNINGS BRYAN ~ * >â€"ONâ€""RELIGION.... ; J. BALL &~SON _ "\ Made in Ontario" Blended ®Fl J. DOERSAM. . joined the =â€"‘"Love thy IFEâ€" YÂ¥OU DbO NoT 2 vÂ¥4 physical , And there for it, too. _ "I think J wcan the fundamenâ€" , tal truth mc,m religton . and the dilerence between churches doesn‘t bother . me," : su= mc lc lt dA . | contp taluatesthas hattattiome wast | have Tuvsutated the law ot ‘love:for, | the law of hatred,". 0(0 .00 s 0 0_ "A great orator once" said; ‘How prudently most men . sink into U nameless>._graves, while ; few for | themselves into â€" C ts : "1he man who nevet does good unâ€" { til he figures out how much will come back, spends time in fignring â€" that should pe spent in acting." *‘ > ‘"Ihe ‘f‘*g ; W in . & young man‘s lile is when be is at collegeâ€"the time he he knows more than he ever does know.‘" . â€"‘If my puny atm, is holding . this glass of water is strong enol to mmmv of gravitation, won‘t set limits . to the power ‘‘Mumility ‘is a very dificult virtue to cultivate. Someone bas said that if one really becomes humble hs â€" is soon proud. of his own bumility."‘ _ "If you can chase the germ of lite oft this ~pfanct and get it out into +. of space, you dan guess the rest of the. way, and no one camcontradict."‘ ... "All mo-a men have willing . to that s them might be by id dren, and their children‘s children. "wany devdogeret ho fark . e of man‘s %, * | we substitute the law of lore? If hatred has made us what we are, won‘t love drive us backt" ‘‘There . have been quarrels because we have been trying to see what we could â€" get out of the world. There will be pesce . when we tty to ste what we can"put in." ‘‘Man. is a whether he is 'fi'%:u-l"‘% in the W# f ping with his fim« ing his heart to God." _ _ ~_ryou mve known me ‘as a poHUâ€" uts of L .' t w .m.g‘.fi:nn'm‘ mm\o-hlll-fil‘fllfl' ant for those Who can‘t possibly reâ€" interested in religion than I am still ‘intorested in C1 ONTARIO WAULT EB the

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