ADE'S PINCH FELT. | of the men in the camps from wa- . "For if the cause was hold, to imag-|1v- £5 mobilize 'the' Spiritual - re- sources of the nation, but to give the 1 the clear call to unity and service." yed The Bishop went to recruit. A do not | "pattling bishop"? No; not a bit of erial, | it----a gentle churchman ed logi- the|and personal weakness. No; courage, success- | flewless, undying courage, is the spe- B,| cial characteristic of the Christian {goldier as it was the special charac k ve suffer. | teristic of Christ himself" And so od ; 1s a then the duty 'of the Church is not x Fall Tern Opens September" 1st. A High ands School. None Better in Oanade. Write for New Oollege ont, member who has "ever. entorct a | Highest Cash House of Commons of late From the vantage point of the Stran- gers' Gallery, as he walked up the floor to take the oath, he 'looked scarcely sixteen. He was an attrac- tive Agate in is khaki unif : a lieutenant in the 27th North: berland Fusil a: es James Fox was haps the most; famous hoy M.P. He. 41 eturned for Midhurst* when he was only 19, in spite of the law, and jus tified his election, for Horace Wal #4 answered Burke with great quickness and parts, and with confidence equally | premature." Lord John Russell, who afterwars became Earl Russell, began, accord- ing to his biographers, at the age of one-and-twenty, a career in the House of Commons that was destined to last for nearly 50 years, while others say that he was one one-and-twenty {when ' he was elected. : nh According to a chronicler - in the days of James I, at least 40 members of the House of Commons were not above 20 years of age, and some of them were not more than 16, Ed- mund Waller, the poet, was one of these 16-year-old M.P.'s, and his re- cord as a member would be hard to | beat, for it is said of him that "Wal- ler wag the delight of the House, and even at 80 he said the liveliest things of any among them." Lord Chesterfield, when he was Lord Stanhope, entered Parliament before he was of age, and made a ery attack on the Orford Ministry. | The occupants of the Treasury Bench retorted by pointing out that in 'tak-, ing his seat when .a minor he was to liable to a penalty of $1,500, whereat the noble youth left the House until he was of age, It is said that Lord Torrington, who - afterwards' became the Duke of Albermarle, addressed ri | the House on Clarendon's impeach- 'finally' 'ment. 'when he was. only 14, which | {must surély be the record for pre- lhe fo | ers--and everyone gavd pole, after 'hearing him speak, said: 'Charles Fox, not yet Hof siden : Prices Paid for GINSEN We are the largest buyers of Ginseng in America and have the greatest demand for it. 'We can therefore pay you the highest cash prices. If you have any wild or cultivated Ginseng, write for our latest price list, or ship what you have ad we will submit you our er. David Blustein & Bro. 162 W, 27th St, NewYork, U.S.A. ----e WHERE PIGS CLIMB TREES. The Tree Trunk Is Broad, Flat and Almost Horizontal. J Presumably the walrs and the car- 'pluter never did settle the discussion as to whether pigs had wings, and! there are persons who seriously think it was a foolish theme for an argu- ment. And yet is it any stranger than the undisputed fact that in Morocco pigs climb trees in search of nuts? Not only pigs but goats too. The puzzle is not in the pigs and the goats, how- ever; they are of the common variety that we see in the back lots in our own communities. It is the tree that is strange. It is called the argan nut tree and it grows near Agadir. Usual- ly it shoots out from a steep hillside. The frunk is broad and flat and al- most horizontal, and so are the main branches, forming ample and solid foothold for any animal which may be tempted by the olive shaped nuts growing within easy reach of the main branches. : St. Isidore, PQ. 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