I9- I mom in: MmlsItR’S'PomI or Vltw SavingsBalk «with the morals of the pawie. ml the†moral: depend we?! largely up- ‘mutlm quality. 01 the laws and mu summer 0! ctheir enforcement. If 1m .1» a- [true mater. it is hard too «am nevhat mu {9 more vitalgly or more melthhly. canoelmod with the rec resaion of. crime. the education of young. (or “a: flair diatribntia.» d! weahth. Many: political qmdm are {paddy mad and all ham :1. moral basin and mtgmund. What ghenm than masons whyrao many molligemtjmople recent :1 min- istor‘a participmtan in political con- text». That “they do no is abundant- Iy evident. The infrqqucncy 0!. a minister being nominated to public; - I. write as axe who has taken no past few Weeks. Han. NJ. 3.0ng was reported as having ooupiod my me with}! dtbers in his strictures tie literal 3111 Swan Lake. put.» it appea re that the repeater 1nd. mistaken me for a qun The city. ‘You wen gubd manta correct!“ error. for which 1W you: I 1'ng that the .cmorredted report qt the speechwas publishedm'theoaatem papers where I have my friends, but I ldoi not know 33m macrx “135', at amend- in; the injustioe. K I_ suppose that: no one will diaputn that a W is 31 citizméue phyu taxes. lie votes: He is as likely tp have been born at forefathers who proved their. patriotism. with rifleur axe or mm as anyone else. .He has Just an much right.per se. to take agz active par-t in; a pouticml campaign. as any; muima'u'e that rides in bin undo: car or any. laborer that than dies his wheelbnnw. no more and av†w V Nor will ammo deny â€332m:1 his cat- lus toroid- him to ho £21de in the speaks of parliamentary, elec- hon: lia u supfemly concerned] What ghemnre the mm Why-mo many Molligontyooplo resent a min- istor‘a participaxtan in political cou- testa. That they do no is abundant- ly evident. The iznttegucmy 0!. u. ministm being nominated to pubiiu ofï¬ce. his being excused from jury- sd'vioe. and the aevetc condemtion which the party some of than at- tucked in the recent mmpairxn did tuft hesitate to um. both an the put- [arm and in “the press. show clearly that ï¬lm nehtiment in prevalent. â€LI and menu-rat. It qaems tq Rm Hunt four rmnom my be stated. which but!) mmbhvrs and their. ciflics mLJht consider wi‘h tram. ,, “hi. there are the dimlymrvlvin; immrioa at minder-aft. The awn- m 1mm in M nary correct-My. mâ€" fvrmu! mm the history of Ms ummmm my inhuman-m that the Hm «I ‘mmmes has w «New and “not '3“! w «than; Free: mp6 M m "bu: rm mm 0%.." Mam 01m an and an: do: Hu- mamuy d a General gm: macaw as mine or 9? . Jud We My, palm: a! â€mammal, w m ' . has ' ,. mus. 9mm mm; m a mud. A dam at a sugar: â€ably smitten. to high but «malt can .11: mm the mm at hum area can! Man «harm of hue yuan dissent, '- I,r,':-LLLAp r.â€"-. -â€".W~V~.., , It in anarcely (to he wondared at that these memoriea shmfld be the more grotesque and fearful because they ate dim; and. that, quite “macaw râ€" wily. we ministers suffer for the am: of our torelathera. A second reason is the withdraw- ul at the clergy tram ordinary life. It is an aid saying: “There are three Gem the men. the women andthe ML" U the okamgy am much to blame for this themselves. They. are ammon- fly ï¬end at a. distinctive ‘g‘arb of usual wimiity. Other ofï¬oimls o! the military. postal, railway Ear- vine and who likg, mly deli their uniforms when apart tram: speck! duties. But tho mum wears h‘a “cloth" enmhre. And (in: w in such as Wanna certain my mum it '0' "114! m4 bhvémimm 1 ï¬ne 0! we and when»! ev. J. I. lumlllan, Pastor of St. Andrew's, llhnlpeg, llefere to Stu-loturee Passed on Clergymen by llon. Ir. Regen, of the Bob- lln Government, end Defends Thelr mm to Interest Themeelvee ln Public Altair: Affecting the Morals of the People. Hasty of our readers will recollect profesï¬ional peculiarities of. manner - , habit and thought. which raise still ' ' 7|â€" LA L-AL sweats ALSO tot them; nominated to publiu . his being examined from jury- >e. and the severe oondemwtion 1 the party pane of than .m- d in the recent campaign did «mm to the. both on the plat- and in the press. show glen-1y F. Loosen ore. autumn “N CAHBRAY professional peculiarities of. manner habit and thought. which raise still higher the stilts upon which he stalks among his fellows. x This unnatural condition is in- creased. and sometimes provoked. by 'the thoughtless admiration of many of his people. Their ideal ministcn is not a normal, healthy man. robust: hearty and frank, mingling ag a man amour; men. but a medieval saint wearing “the pale funerquap- pemanoe of devotion ‘to {uperamun- done aflairs. Their hope is. to see a minister look like an angel. and the consequemce is 'to make him a social invalid and unwelcome 3va life .is busy or tumultuous. A third reason lies .in the charac- ter o! the questions which an: pe- culiarly appropriate for ministerial utterance. They are those which are most pagteutly moral. concerning- a ALA -_‘Ji, culiar-ly appropriate for ministerial mterame. They are thae which are most patently moral. concerning: the perm character of the candiâ€" dates and the alleged attitude 0! ani administration towards. right and? wrong. , Questions of political economy. calling are another econndmle. (lie wtside the peculiar interest of his protem‘on. He comes at once to that part of the omtroversy which is most unsavory. where shame and pollution are imputed and denied. where scandals luxuriate. .; No better illustration can be found than the recent campaign where cer- tain ministers of the gospel ac- cused the ministers of the crown 0t falsehood and were met with a coun- ter cliaige of the same sort. it is :92 necessary handicap of the ' ' 'who enters politics as a minister that his work lies in its sewers and cess-pits. And no scav- anger. however valuable a servant. of the public. and however honorabic a man. is an agreeable companion while engaged in the labors of his calling. I presume that the minis- ter enters with his eyes open. In- deed. I know that this is often the sole reason he enters at all. He goes to his repugnant task from a sense of duty. . 'lhe last reason is the smtious with which a minister is supposed to speak. The church-going part of the population. at least. consider him an honorable man. They are ac- customed to see him cnthroncd in the sanctity o! the pulpit. and to rerei- ently listen to the expOsition of di- tine truth. It is little wonder that some are ready to pay him Media! and rererent attention whateVer he the subject of his discourse. chm: it happens that when a minis- ter speaks upon politics he is sure of an audience beyond other men. And hence. too. his welcome by the party he approves is as cordial as his con- demnation by the party he opposes. ()ui- province. is. on the whole. composed of church-going people. ’liiey think enough of ministers to attend the services they conduct. The) contribute their good money to support them. â€Any scandalous con- duct on the minister’s part shocks the community beyond any other man's \‘ice or crime. in spite of a (‘miain amount of indil'terencc and (-ppoqiion the minister is looked up- nn i'iiicmlly with respect and re- gard. Hence it is no suprise that unw he seeks to bring the artillery of his influence into at sphere where l\\u great armies contend the first effect should be commotion and the strum! excited approval or protest according to the side he takes. My plea is that a minister Inâ€. and should. “take an interest in po- litics us a man and a ritlnen. not as a minister. M's are all equal before the law and all have identical rights oi sclhgsterhmwt; Not from u": pulpit. then. not item as realest: astlmu court. but from ti“ palm: "animus would be speak. is grew wt 6Q)Wiifd'fl_ castle in (in ii in a desk is ram 5 where that sum- up minimise. ,_ he next Is 9. thumb ..... must I s- DU: 5â€]: gnu-.9 .â€" Tho clergy Eré'---$¢;I;e£hing lika Tommy, Atkins. as he pleads: “We aren't. no my; rgd herpes. nor, .. Xv: Eeâ€"n’tâ€"z indâ€"Backmds. too. But single men in barricks. moot re- lmtukable like you.†J. W. mcHI-LLAN. St. Andrew's Manse. Wmnipec. March 9th. 1907. '. ’. . Manager .1r Ann woonmm O0.00QOOOOOQOOOOOOO O ’ .Somc RCMKS m 3 ‘2 mines In General 3 v‘ o I! “I’ll amount." : «900.00.00.09900000 (Contmued from last week) “'6 were fortunate in having an oyportunity or visiting tha'houscs of opportunity of visiting the'houncso! parliament whll-t in union. . The lower house is called the House of Dcputiea. and the higher the San- ate. bath helm; presided over by en ofï¬cer of their mm choodxu. When a member wishes to upset he does ndt stand in his place and 0311?!!! the chair at is done in Canada or Britain; he asce‘mh a rostrum alight- ly under the chair and overtookin; “u- 5...... And nMrmes the house. the house. and addrmgs the house. A: the French 119 very excitable. it has happened that :9me members! have :13on the Mm at omce‘ and an: n Imp. skip and. jump. and :11 ondoavci‘ed to Speak at once. This naturally causes pom-3 excitement amongst the member: and _betwecn the speakers trying to make thum- selves heard. and the members urg- ing: their favorite on. and the Prem- dcnt pounding “the table with hku gavel. the scene is very amusing-1nd somewhat' ridicuious 'to an Anglo- Saxon. W9 also had a walk through the Louvre. where there are musk-abso- lutely milesâ€"of paintirus. it is no wonder that painters and wmxld‘bu painters the world over. flock to Paris (or their education. . “Then we spent a day in the Timeriea. that wandexful structure. the econ 0! so many uw-â€"J .‘ FRANCE‘S GRAND EVENTS . and aiao of many that could very wall be buried -- ‘if they. would qnly bury â€" under a thou-and (“horns of oblivion. We took another day out at Vanilla. another remark- able palace. L1: ism .Uhc ,two houses of parliament. mocha: g {h- tiomJ Amen“: to eloot a Praident at Frame. The W flhntwr- ronnd this plane are both tancital and rem! and m‘nw-tui. and. tom a 10136 931* 0‘ Qualiï¬er: oflt‘hil kron- dertul nation. When we gmlud- ed wo had. seen mil. was prcpnrnl for our Eartha: journey toward: chu- Mediterramn. Our intention mm 10 spend I. «#11 or twoton the Riviera darnâ€. MW. "w! "v y_-v, ed we had won enough. we preparat- tor our further journey towards ch.- Mediterranaan. Our intention wan to spend I. thy or twofon the Riviera and drink in the balmy breezes at that delightful climate. where Ito many of the Northern fade; go [or recuperation and rest. .' We took three days to act from Paris to Mics. passing mum; in- teresting places an the way down. There was the Castle qt Funds-lod- Tours. where Quentin Durward met his quantum friend in KL whom he served so 421$ ally to: years. and by whom go my: trotted so ahabb'dy. We struck the Rhone at the city of Lyons. whom we spent the best part at a day! going through savage! at the noted dlk factories 0! that hm city, 9t Magazines we took a day .dl: to unit the Cha- rteau d’H. nude tamous in Dumas! story. "The Count (1 Monte Chmio" One numb help wondering gt tce deftljsh ingenuity displayed by the buflam at than wanectul prism of the old land. , “'0 always did he- lie“: in =(- . , _ Iv‘vw .._.._ were being built. for surely neurone wiith the slightest spark ol the grace of God in their hearts could- think of the holes and dungeons and cells that are to be found in all o£ them. The Chute-nu d‘If studs -protty near the top of the old boys work. and does him credit. thorn his own agendâ€" po‘wttt The city, of Mnrseillen is quite a port of tn . It in from this point that the French do their tmd'mz with wit the Mcditt‘rran- can ports end which unite it a very buny piece all! the your round. We skinhead the Great Bea uni spent halt a day in Mien. the greet navel bun of Mnoe. ht wee bore Victor Hasn‘t hero. M. Vul- mmt of his day» -et the end it wee here that No!- the FM“! fleet bottled up {earn Withmt having rent e mi. ‘t‘e a: e‘mfl ‘12.? m, ‘ Minn e- m «a mm: Wâ€. um: Jun! Wt M 13: canndt understand. how a man can get elm; without being in the cur play of railway companies. His own experience new for ten or rtwelve years nuns to have fixed this idea in his nude mindâ€"it in. u. it “'9"; his own little hell-MI. When he ecee a man working .hard for UK! benefit at In: condituonoy. and trying to carry out the winks-o! the people. it it impossible for Col. Hughes 80 think thet be hdoinc it from my die'mtorentod motive. or (ran my public spirit. but he thinks BUItELY he muet he in the employ d mebody. and railway anew-wile! netomly use“ thymine to are. I write thin to the ie m: not think too iuri nix-it 1-. item-e in the W. «I he reeliy hel itâ€"hie mum! be u t tut fifteen â€we um hi my. I Hmtbe “u "rv-uv ‘. mm to Moo: when um am on: mm my. and am Mr hm then N am. when we wt am In: mm diam â€gm «If a I on NI divided m {and so. “at am. at wwwmo mutation an A GAMEMNO ï¬lth. . A PERSONAL DEVIL, _ and 1.1m; he is around. either ï¬n per places! is thaf- am an m hh WMQ «rec-r ‘Mm «beam! the WM! burn» and rrmwrw at we mum t («at m M! a day In “In“ Ohm». when ya NW â€in“ up W‘s“!!! (was A A... an“) 4“- vayithuu in MM out to {flea-u me new. the mum and surround- W2C unï¬t 3! am. Thor? in one at Mm futon cube-luau manna at~ tm and evening. the music a! lm’ flawâ€"- (ha 1:: rendered strongly and- dncased mrfwe mm W nod coon}!!! trul- Establirlud 1579 means: g. '33- :ot a Praident mos “1»th hoth tancital ;zsuy‘s. a'mwu'tut quot. um we not to work so but! to make a liv- ing for the boys and air}: we could The next warping pluce in Geneva, if we don‘t can! the star at the-bor- der between France and Italy,wbem we were tmg‘fly. merhxuled by the customs ofï¬cers «1 the latter canny. We. in this country. oc- casionally see squib- in the newspa- pets (but the War (1 a custom search goth; into the v.8. or Canada. but especiaflly, the U. S. For a civi- ï¬xed mm in in a Marmernc- flee. but it in rat (1 the price of ‘prgteptipq thopntivo industries ao- - -Lzth -In.’ .n but especially. tho U. 8. For a ciVi- ï¬xed m it; in a thpuprnc- ï¬tment“: unpaid thopriooof protecting the anti†industries. oo- oalled. hm it“: a child‘s play in comm with whit; me has to :30 through in “coring any or the Enrapenn boll-181103.111 the first place you hue to have your 'papero’ 1mm your own government for cv- dry member. 0! your antennae. Thnm describe yuu from the lair of. your head to the sale at your (act. and if you happen to have a mm on your ,nose or 3 Mint in yum eye {but in not down in ’the bald. \ wor: BETIDE YOU; at the erasing point. an auto or a bicycle you port to every chic! at there are certain rules tiona which. it not fdllc the letter. are npt to quad. and pleading Lam erth nothing â€" you {Are “'e spank: built a day ‘11 ‘Genevm very prditably and mm from there over to Flo-mm in a day. To our mind. Fldrenoe in om of the most beautiful spat: on thc earth. It was here that the p ‘ not nnmwgn born. Horace Nightingale. Flor- woe wu the capital 01 Italy until the fall of the an!!! Empire. who the French soldiers had. to bewiflr drawn 1mm Range. 9nd .Viotor Em- .AA, manual and Garb“ seized the op portunity and made Rome the capi- tal. wh‘oh it: h- been our since- “'e spam t full (by h! Florence. and we oufld have N : month. cxptor- in; the trauma: which it contains. It was a. law (hrs rid: (mm Flor- www.cm oo'r whine wu able tor it: and we united at the Stand City. where no my 01 the warm“: um «as have gen [hum «Lullmtfluput the Bouldanus- sic.¢1ddtohammrthocnd 0! our journey. {or when two visited Naples and “did“. we intended to IMIIIG om M! m I". m. I" W ‘ (Do the Edi.†,d The Post). Sinâ€"People often get binned for measuring other people‘s corn. with their own halt-mum. when they dc- serve Wm}: rather. as they real- ly Inn no other halt-bushel to Inca.- nure with. The man who is always thinking and imputing evil to oth- uvx u.â€"â€"- - Hunk too lurd «bum M's. “ulna: In flu! M. an ho rtu W helï¬ltâ€" bin “HIM! hu- inc-n mo hr the iu‘ llflqmo nui um he and “mm an: 0"!“ nu. ma make the :1; â€Mtg: mm. m I “I! 'h. 1‘ mm “who“: wm‘nlnl employ ell Mummy mm“ a we Mom but «In «at Mount...“ . Hangman): MM Mi: 6mm: 9:33;; In a“ wad 0! am damn. .1301! ha «in out it Inc-W. I road “to amok «u u h t»- «untmmm.ndw l “0‘40 Wand 1 “(MM than“! mm. In the Wuohmm«WaMar mu all am "has nut." and it «our. '91! h m M 'MB not" and "hm “when" was very much alike in tho“ mm of dram-is; The a w“ thin marked 43mm howour â€"tba price at 'Zun- But" apnea" to be 500.. and I 'nmr think that «an All other methods are worth com- paxstivcly little unless used in san- Junction with newspaper or periodical och-excising. . J _ .- ' Ho places nenpnpcr and pcrwnuu publicity in the head of the list. he- came, “the advertisement which tbs reader pays for the privilege of see ing is wont I» doscn times mun. than the advertisement thrust up. induy. Mrrch COMMUNICATIONS. (To be Continued.) tain rules and regula- it not fdllowod out _to Lg ignorance on are look police. Indyâ€"bum md '0 O O O 0' from 11» Put o! M 1.8!. (By aha optimism O‘OOOOOOOOOQOOOOO O Q... The government but M issued a blue hunk giving the Mia at the (Migrant. and- under their open- ticn. Tin two wo are specially, in- tuestod in m the Trent leglnnd thp Georgian Bay Shï¬p Guam. Tho latter will now take {tho lax-ml: elect-tic button and toe bunker! wick which our vend- m equipped. an: .cu: now run all abyss-Joey. As our rendgn no awm .our north. 1 . wax-tin sn‘un ht mum] mm mm lax-n: canal. Our depthjn â€-4. â€"â€" __..___ a the uppor lakes. .Wuh the a electric button and ice bunker: wit which our vent m equipped. u- oulnuw run-ll Myst-mound. 1 our madgr- no imam .cur non. wintry waerwm connect “D K: wutha amen It noun-pl ‘ with the larger. canal. Our depthi tho'rnmtboinaonlyloreetontl sills “we can mm have to hnv ocean than can an. Lindnw nut that in Wed. It b June a one .t-iax whether it would w or, not an“. Winks L ozraphy and W 3:!» had «goggh. but hell hunted. the dang»: 93: been Mal-ad. unat- beyond. control. It «used quao a dark. it you happen- ed It. be am a 91mm jwnt. to be attack a: £3 that b)" a dutribe ("In tho Boo. (no IS. Valley. or a vs ndy phillip'c lulu ng. San; (01).“ij drain by; 3000 vole-ac o! my W Tor Flsvene‘l pill u‘ Bears gunmen is a Wily mm Wu“. ind I-Zunhm PM 0! Mt L..: I‘o‘bo com nit-In ennui com“- onok cloth-cot um mam! tho «and an. M14: we“ mun M»: â€I“ I I ‘I‘M an all! M More Num- lflub to.“ mu .5 mm- at up. mu. kw N MN without «A 00000000000... mtludhnhMtII-m- â€an!†mu Jun-uni WV.“ 1%“ tut ram: nut. ! flu mxlunm “no nude! (his: law RI 030- ‘ 20 YEARS “fo h Jh'dwï¬qb..a - u I 5 pl nun (or won“. ICI .- - , II,, ____ I I PEDDLIIG IITIIOUI' A LIOEIIE. dually. I“ in All“ y. and. other bar in'l'o 5 w; .139 I. TIIE T( d the apparatus â€"9'1 L. am My. '7‘, Ala hn‘ita olsmtod [will “(L a ape: . mu _ d. an acre in ' around ‘ eirchgmrtm net chooses. so : a bulb it and m t. Cumm- c-ux ,Btmk iâ€, win. " m .an m: can atâ€" V we a. mu m ' “"0"†_3d ï¬eld an blah With _ --.._ Am‘n A 'ï¬- ‘rnrkinfl 0! til! i: n' 111 margin Beautifully situated on e oo-mnding emi. nenoe overlooking the CITY of TORONTO, nnd immediately ndjoinlng one of the greatest manufacturing we. tree of the Dominion, comprising. among other important concg‘ the Cnnndn Foundry Works (employing over 3000 hands†the :3: Electric Power'Shope of the Toronto Ningu’n Power Co a! Wilkinson Plow Works, and the Dominion 3m Co 5 immeu punt. â€"A --u Lots in thin eboioo worm-n 310.00 to $30.00 W toot frontage in twenty to one hundred nod ï¬fty toot. P" . .. MWWPntonthewtet reeenfly. and! have :11er gold in the deotwmm â€they-«em rate «"168de thieptopertywfllhenlloflthenuhthytheletdlnlynen. ’ Anlineelenltol'oronoo, naive-mun Myhthepnvineebuthu one... her in Toronto at coming to even the constantly Mod-c number. 30w as THE TIIE TO BUY. DON'I‘ HESI'I'ATE. How often one been the expxmson' t. To nun-ow I will buy." For none “To-norm." nevereo-ee. At this Vroperty in innuedintely outside the City limits, 11er Ire low and mm}. lding ore very renewable. This in why 85 per cent. of the Working... coming to Toronto buy ontdde the City Rain. The envy pnymema gm. (a... . build n home for themselves on o small amount 01mm.â€- The-e lot- nre high and dry, nnd the 1nd slopes granny town-n the (Qty, making one of me most ideol spots in or mud Toronto on which to build a home. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS ARE THE ON LY REALLY SA FE METHOD Stock inmtnente m n GAMBLE pure nnd ample, vhere the small mum My win. “The Race in to the ewitt.†Even I. Gomant Bond is no manna. “ inveetnent in 3 lot in Erloeeonrt. Within the hot two you: I hove sold npproxiuteiy forty-ï¬ve hundred ht: “ workhgmen in old wood the City at Toronto. 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