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Lindsay Post (1907), 29 Jan 1909, p. 9

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ItudmflsmmeMI-egumtho Sta-aohandBowels, giving halthymdnatnralm TheChJIdren’stoeoâ€"Thouother’sm Whaharmleu‘nbsfitutotormoml’m- goric, props and Soothing Syrups. It in Plant. It contains neither Opium Morphine “nor other III-mode arm mm USED W‘m cousmr. * .»-,confined to His Home for Weeks. WhatjséCASTORIA and Iron With In Use For Over 30 Years. Also, it’s his duty to draw well economicglhr. "I cm»: W. 71 "CM? m. Hm We Logically, it’s his duty to It’s a man’s duty to dress Sold and Gun! CASTORIA IMAY '-Therearoz,000 people 111mm 3 Pittsburg suburb, 111 as a result of drinking unaltered rim water for three days. ' DISEASED? -but'i M Gyllndor, at lathe and make them can mcney for the proprietors o: the business? The! are looking for men with practical experience. ready t0 80 to '03- ”‘1 hereilamanwhohnsbeendevot- jag his time and energies to higher education. Almost every variety 0! manual labor require-A Period of ”- .mntieesh'lp. or preparatory W: by practical experience. An ordinary machinists needs some years to 18m his trade. and it takes time and ex- mr'lnnm tn mks n. nrofic'nnt river- whocannsemuetothabestnd- vantage. Then atthevery tune in hia career when he should thaw the drfllandbequalifiedtotake aplace in the rank: 0! the workers our uni- versity graduate must commence in the awkward squad. At the very beginningihe finds his university education has mfltted him for his task. It has materially injur- ed his prospects in obtaining employ- behind in the race. When he does and a situation he will probably find himself among men whose education may be so limited that they can scarcely write their own names legibly, but these same men cu handle machinery and tools with a dexterity that bewilders him. He knows that as a workman he can never surpass them and it will cost his years of snort to become their equal. his university education avail- ing him nothing all the while. Here is an opportunity to become dis- couraged with menu! labor. He Dro- bahly’ takes advantage of it and a philosophy. He has. or should have an active mind. bpt his hands and right arm have received 90 new With 3 dexterity that bewilders him. He knows that as a w orkman he can the test necesaitetinz little or no never surpass them and it will cost Phys!“I elation. We we all endow- hln! yam of eflort to become their ed to a cefltéincnutent. with that equal his university education 3”“. Mutant-i6 W m pa promjn- in! him nothing all the while. Here at 1" T0” 3‘"?- Ve enjoy lean- isnopportnn-ityco becomedis- :gmywtummm- 00m With man , d1!!! chin: II who mllnbor flopro- mdoinsthemennltukfoxu, mm'fl‘tmdmywmn will “lllmmwlnnuhudomhfioo. u. Years of study have conferred upod him we cap and gown, the privilege of adding a couple or significant let- terstohhsignatureunda head crammed with the window 01111 the ages. He exchanges the cap and cover from starts 01! to look for a situation. More he grows much older he and: out that if those to whom he muit look {or employment do not think that university education does not disqualify a man for manual Labor, they at least consider it a very poor qualification. The walking boss in the woods. the foreman in the mine. or the superintendent of a shop eare little for all that he knows. Their. concern is whathemn ' he handle an 3:6. or at assuchafanure.1tisourpurpose} toshowflxatsuchisthetendeucyot‘ an university education. One of the most important decis- ionsthatanyyoungmanisealled upontomakeisthatrezardingwhat‘ ‘pursuit he shall follow when he is thrown upon his own resources; by, what trade or profession will he make his way in the world. When he is about twenty-one yars of age. perhaps a year or two earlier or lat- er. the matter is decided upon and he commences toshape his courseac-i cordingly. Arter a few years have el- apsed. say the or seven. he should be in a positiontoearnhislivelihoodby; means of his chosen calling. unless | he has in the meantime inherited a' legacy or married a wealthy young ‘ lady. During the space of time to which we have referred he has been acquiring the necessary training and : equipment for the promotion of his adopted career. ‘ Our subject presents to us thecaseu of a man who is a university gradu- ate and is iacing the proposition oi earning nis bread and butter by means of manual labor. ber of circumstenm, which. while they my note disqualify altogether. will render him less efficient at hie task, will depreciate his value as e manual labor, ho matter what his education may have been. Unleee he is crippled by injury or disease, he canalwaysreaortto someclaaa oi manual labor as a meaneotkeepiug soul and body together. provided. 01 course. that he is able to find em- ployment. However, there are a num- strength and a. reasonably aonnd mind is altogether disqualified for The following interxflng address was recently delivered 1 debate at the Y. M. C. A... by hinges. Peel. In considering this subject “Resolv- ed, that a university education die- quelifles a. man for manual labor, " we do not intend to take the word ”dieqnalifles" in its actual men. No “.mwenmmht has left him a. few 1mm development '0 '1“ m" “’ our noses at the m Mm! “a "noun tasks which we no' d18- nny with the am 01 W W'- In nearly ‘11 PM“ 3090““ leads toward the 80.1 0‘ 1°“ WN’ ed exertion. The ideal in View heint mm “Mt. wmu Wm, anon mugwhiumtorlomebmcm of manual labor. When our 000M- onmdismmflm ‘ rulroadwantmtomm" mndportlons o! it Mal-1'1!- Ian’s eyeamalwan opento mu wgy out o! it. His brain deviant .1- cummdotttorhimbnm outplanstoelhninltoitfl mu possible or get his (allow to P31" (om ltlor him.Byunk1nxh1Ill'- in; with Ms min-“of“ mamwmmooduw Thisoughtnottobmbuthnouth Thedecroe mtnmmflum hishvingbythonutolflnbow muapnnnhmtmm and udhudvmbunnwidu ; llannal labor, mum. u it does, physical ourtlon and MW“ exposure or had-hip. 1‘ more 0”“. Wu: to the human may in general. ad to the 06mm and d7- overcome in the future sud lived down. 80 doee university education when its pose-or must adhere to mud labor. In pest execution with echolerly men and people a! refinement. the subjects with which hie mind ,hu teudtolowertbltenderdo! his preeeuteeniuginhieeeumtion.'l‘he contrast meeuhieputueodetee rounding- nuanced-.1. While be en. term this spirit he is incapable“ pursuit mil al‘muul labor the ideal ior s iiie work which will call ior the best dortthatininhim, andwhich eflortwelldirectedinthe first eeeentili to e successiul career of my flnt‘; He most certainly will not. and whutem preveute a man from putting hi- heet power: into his work disqualifles him 19 that ex- tent. The eduutioa he has received should henceiorwurdbeoueot- the greatest influence: in his iiie. and it is entirely out 0! harmony with the the calling of emu! laborer. Hence he has node u very poor in- vestmeut.Bedinvestmeuteureunin- jurytohueineuiiieflrheyhuetohe breed «Ii-content, and readers his car- 'WF“ Hinuetionwonldbomsw with wemwhoinvmdino steam (oi-removed thoveltoduth'pottholeoinhh “tu'” mm m stumlhovel m “Comma! wonderinl apodty (or work in it. {“1138 “It“ propot place. but it will not adopt ” “m" ituutoamnnhb.1'homenmlca- Thoma! libre 0! a uninnity ,ltndent should hood by m bespowerinitnrixhtplaoe.bmn workman! innot adapted“ theroqnirmntuoi motion to a mm M. It tendon hlm ill not ioel obov W to his work. To follow up hand, but 1 the hnsineu id... 5 unlvornityi edu- mtion by DI cation in I. M! 91M; it in a the IIIOIt and species oi intolloetul equipment only enlarging his the few an m. In the nun who hit employer. belongntothuMlow likely to muthethor find in a poorly Md 3nd “inviting stand 0! run! us]; but what can hemm- opinion of the business 13th of a man who invented in a university training to aplendid “situation in any mama- for the next Item on be prom-lune ”can .6. Inca, A. Stuart. J. Pater. 0. 8mm. A. (in-er. tad ‘W'. J. Seott. x 1 ‘ the (in: number was at instru- ncuur solo to Mr. Scott Paton. which was hecrtil.’ moored. Booth tespondcd to the encore. tad (renal the Mace to another sob. ins {mums dunked tn: menu (or their uni-m in the Christan culvert. ' - - mastmtoldtomll-o-m. us! when IWouflnfir-thx had ham-db nu am: in it. but the first two daun‘ trauma: and: u», pdn in m stem «cue. and' go .ke a 1m story Ihort. the upshot at my mine Ibo-m nu that ifl'cur: camevtom.lndlnov anal mt [Eh-Marina thinner! an “ardent ndvocute or the use at Ill-rm.“ mxry Ellis. 01 Facts. On. an: "I Me'e that Ibo-n for u care ot item-ah tmbfe. [- worth in wcisht In gull. It and no from a stonunh (1th tint seemed 'to puzzle all otter premiptiom tad temedktfwunn‘tetoeut. the flood void {cum-at and torn cu nod make u uric-s measure on my heart Tho-1e were terrible pain- in top.- pit o! 1” atom I beam weak. drowsy. discouraged and hat I got muons all could not deep or out.“ aha-(Illa ... Ind uh no: man: lb see 3:! w being Ind product :11th and forebod- Irihy Ath a My Friday alternoon the admin; of the (I. c. I. ushered in {ht-until! ball to hen the res-u!“ concert. Ir. Bach laughin. the president. 0130an the Chair. and in his open- thliYulugmmIqfl Jnu tun-gory no! li-o-n «Nets the m remedy tint! it man; man surprising me. throughout 01331:. for 80 cents I box. guaran- Collegiate institute Literary Society f ‘ lowuheuhtheeéddouu. ,~ mutated- luau! labor * “amt-becamhntthhhu 1 ‘mmmemmm d1 ! ‘ to regard other par-nit.- from fining greater social worth. "new ‘Stroet"uther0hdhohlghcr nodal eminence. and awondermny large percentage of human cadaver 1- de- {votedtonnmg 1t Thinsverdonto {maul labor end muondthe ‘3 ifi tau Item I» are. or li-o-u Ila [mind a Gold 5mm Sty: lam Elli: of Fans. to: Stand Trouble hi- ”player. To do this his mind mutbothoronghlyonhiowofi in- stood a min; in channel- entirely lot-ciarto it. Ho should eodeovor to mm” ; good education. but when he has amused on cane-non can-11- choooesomeotherphuuitthutht ofmnlhbor. Thomwhomuturnhunveu- hoodbymulhhornu better workmuudsooumdmfifl'w auction to his ammo”? 11 he 400‘ noticelnbovethoworkhehu in hand, but «devours to earn pro- nation by parlor-min; tint work in mummthfnlmmpodbletnd mmmnhenolmmto Consequently wo us My ate in «m' thatheudinquflmodlorm- mvhocunt muhmworld withontttmdwnnhmutwt- olonr dunauon.uthevery en- bodnmntottu-eu’uuudu .- hrmovodh’mfl‘lndflup‘ mtunhowhowtolnhhun. WORTH ITS HEIGHT II 601.! Jubilant-1W pm: ($47.55) and mass) tom ras-1W "n 37-“ more than but year. considering the qwgdmmmovunot oo m.mapwtmvufl° W mumastomotm.fl “mgmmmm N" You with onus."- In W alert. M mm mMMWM mmmspm‘noretodi'm upthflllltw. or t tan! d “68.11. mmam'u paid on“! mortgage debt 0! the church, which mum-atm.mlfldtm“‘ mot $70.19 coma (N1909- {sums _|_! man II ma IE‘MI FEB REV. JAB. WALLACE. I. A.. B. D. Pastor at St. Andrew‘- church wiaoamonmvmwm «$52.01thunnmbet60lnve boon removedtromtheronbym "Id otbcanm.havinxsnettotd 0f 592.1'hemdlopoinudontmt ‘l‘helettartronthem 'fl ”Cinematic-tum,”â€" iu. u it did. that the membership Mmchedehlghapointthnem bdoninitshutory.Atthebe¢hâ€" matheyeutheremsylm be" and during the twelve months mmawmaw www.mnmdo- mtuddlovodprowud St. Andrew’s mumm'uopenodwithm Mudmyer.dw'hl¢them tor. Rev. Ju. Wallace, was duo-en www.mmmpm of theoflicernudthevmouaunnuy «mummnaiveduduor wumymwutmwmdin tuworkotmchnrehmdtbedfl- mundadiuwgfl.lfldd’ topthtthonoeungwuotanoct Very Satisfactory lemmhuotdul fifteen Elected for the Yar mnnnulnoeung 0! St Andrew'- INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP Crowding Out the Old Invades. Annual Meeting and It. John D. Smith The may-:11 i. to be «ctr-tun?" ed .. “can; an. m h k“ turqh‘M‘m “d at ...- h... manner-ll“ OWE-433‘- .' Bmgwh'i lecture under «lepton. . of the leiee' Aid of the Gemini“ st. Ilethodisfl church. Everyone m delighted with the evening and meow vetted 1t the at“! of It. Ben- . swan in transmitting to paper hm (lever ideas. 7. . r The grates: hits of the evening ~ were In- artoom ot and hem! lieâ€"sen. Helper W. J. D. Flu- vcne. ML 3. them, end Obie! ct. Ponce Wheel! appeared :- unre- as file under Ir. W“. hat. h 'A-uiu [main-a: by Gm: Emu-ix: we “I" and!” '4 Bensough’s Lecture. A Great Success. Wmmfiudshoofingmm mammal-ad“ madmvumtin.Thobriâ€"- gale responded quickly. Wt '59" theyan'ivedthemmonem: am.mvoodbeincvery dry MW.wvely.Thenmsoonv Mggoodmfllmon tho w.andilshortorderhadthell “control. menu‘uuikmnflhb igthhtlylmof monthaddw ‘2‘- in; at sun-'- eornar. having to. Mtha'eduflngthopreflouev-- ah: mmmm. Women's lotus: III-(m sodo- ty, by In. A. B. Idntyre. m. “hm-r! M- Two Cars Burned in Railway Yard Stinky-$0014“. MD.“ Musculvorkdthom, theGolorthludo-B-nd.andlron thoYoungPeovlc'IAuodnuon. I'mâ€"Ir. In. P. Donald. Lintonâ€"N. HM and Baht. Mylar. mung committeeâ€"D. Icnonpln. and m Minion-1y domed. 1118810an momma Onnouoaotlr.lcNdmeitvu deddedtuttuhm'lm movementshonldhpuaspartd'! thcworkof‘thachwcma-da. can, mtmmmhudtomm otthe work, the m MIG noonandG- A- AUXILIARY BODIES withthomutouon: mldbéu‘d With-ll“ thaolcoutflbuflom,bylx.1. R. worth! objects. the hue-dam of music was 011W" Talent workers. try list Blight. Blue do... by Ir. J. R. lending. 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