Canada. O child of nations, giant limbed, Who stand’st amidst the nations now Unheeded, unadored, unhymmed, With unancinted brow! How lon 3 the ign 1oble S.0.u h vw long The trust ia rreatness not t thine own? Surely the lica’s brood is strong To front the world alone! How long the idolence, ere thou dare Achieve thy destiny, seize thy fame,— Ere our proud eyes behold thee bear A natiou's franchise, nation’s name ? ce, the Celtic oe na ipho «? i's he babes and The Sax ak Th se re thy Why rest with ritage ! slaves? Seek wUiL OCH The place of race and age! I see to every wind unfurled The flag that bears the maple wreath ; Th) ewift keels furrow round the world I's blood-red folds beneath ;— The swift-keels cleave the farthest seas; Thy white soils swell with alien gales ; To stream on each remotest breeze, The black smoke of thy pipes exhales. O Father! let the past conyince Thy fature,—all the growth, the grain, The fame since Cartier knew thee, since Thy shores beheld Champlain ! Mentcalm and Wolf! Wolf and Montcalm! Quebec, thy storied citadel, Attest in burning song and psalm How here thy heroes fell! O thou that bor’st the battle’s brunt At Queenston and at Lunday’s Lane,— Os whose scant ranks but iron front The battle broke in vain,— Whose was the danger, whose the day, From whose triumphant throats the « heers, At Chrysler's Farm, at Chateauguay, Storming like clurion-bursts our ears? On self Pacific slopes—beside Strange floods that northward rave and fali— Where chafes Acadia's chainless tide— Thy sons await thy call! They wait ; but some in exile, some With strangers honsed, in stranger lands; And some Canadian lips are dumb Beneath Egyptian sands! O mystic Nile! thy secret yields Before us; thy most ancient dreams Are mixed with far Canadian field And murmer of Canadian streams. Bat thou, my country, dream not thon! Wake, and behold how night is done,— How on thy breast and o’er thy brow Bursia the uprising sun! —O. G. D. Roberta, in . Canon Farrar on the Talmud. a Century Jor January, The Talmud was ono of ws most extraordinary books in the world. It preceded the Bible aitogether in the esteem of the rabbis. It was the strangest collection that ever existed. ‘TEE DA ~ ee en ee Bpecial Notices. Tue Sewings in aid of the P. I’. pital wil] be commenced on Friday, in the Class Roomof St at230p.m. Ths pr ‘pare for the Annual Bazaar, take place oa the 25th bebru ary, 1886. jan5 Bi Downs of Neck Ties for half price at D. 4. 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Flour, patents and superiors, 200 bags Wi heat Bran. 50 do do Shorts. 100 boxes Assorted Biscuits. 100 do do Confectionery. 25 choice Canadian Cheeses, 10 rotls No. 1 Sole Leather. 100 boxes Laundry Soaps, 10 do London Soxp Powder. 1000 reams Wrapping Paper. 50 dozen do Twine. 1°0 dezen Brooins. 50 casks Amer. Kerosene Oi}. It was the result of the thouchts of the rabbis for 1,000 years. Its ¢ included wisdom and foolishness, and nonsence, strange follies and gems rntents i ' sense |} Of Plow reason, It contained the pandects ef the old law; it was the compendium of recorcs of all the| Jewish stories, full of marvelous} solecisins, strange assertion of peito- | sophy, childish extravagenees, canta | contusion and conflict of word battle To account for these facts, it sbonid be remembered that the Talmud was developed through tong centuries. Iiw wonderful volume of bumaa wisdom and human failings; it was a forest where there were tower- ing trees and stunted growths. The Talmud had also been called a sea of floating ships aod unfathomed, and also the flotsam and jetsam of Jewish life. ‘ f ihecloey a reel 4 a3 ct The Talmud was composed of two parts, the first being devoted to regu- lations of the law, while the other consists cf legends, storics and prayers. | Some of the stories had been thought | very ridiculous, and upon r vading them over one would set them down as gross | absurdity. Upon consideation of the | hidden allegory, the story might be | ; found to be the way for expressing | great wisdom. The midnight of the| Talmud was broken by flashes of licht. These gave warning of the classes of'| men, meekers, liars, hypocrites, and slanderers. The “book was fall of,, strange, multitadinous situations of 1,000 years. It bore upon its tace an unfavorable character to deter men from reading, but upon searching it was found to contain the thoughts and feelings of fellow men. cc A Ai The Birth of an Iceberg. 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