1 timid ts the Literature, lilstery, Falk-lsre sail hast interests of hlalid ‘C Prlaestlnfd *Q Monument ro. Dum Came 1 ,' 1 w rsele laaahvatac as resin-out iiooduudiisid. squsygrifew heuawieh Capital by It often tilosuotiisn _people of the Pssviucoa aaalsat handahe _hlonn statue of Robert truth Burns. _ . lnrna lie me ll Numero ideal spot could have been the hannersof class and creed he hae ;o||||di|\¢e“Gelqtial0lty,"inpl'petuaic blessed nud sweetened tiielivsa of mil- es. mommy aftle pest. it stands by lions Bunhnnfhuh oftlleueble Bt John And Rivenwliish iiowa ssendiy in the back tish opie, he doeelftbeiong to Scotland grounds hflnat stands the alone. ...qolsuoue llullaiieei. kaiiaisgu, iso un Aaaemblihalid thfwlsdom and talent honest iabnrievaiued, and genius prized, I1! ofiherfuvilaa ` . As tha' memilt tilt Liiiislatlvn and Body lgd out-\e discharge `¢f uso thoir reerhaslilaiiabsaauaeysss ou tin liho ieaturaa i\ature,whe anus prooehsa thsghepl ugtho "Brotherhood Lot tho lultutlvo ho mos lu churlom- ofl( " »*nd to hash _the town, the centrenfnulture and lrarnlnr vo|ee`:}"Pl`rty"-'b||Qtfy, \ld- be In in- where ouuiin tolaaiiue. ausaaiiy sudiuloduf will ation. _ f And the intelligent farmers ofthe The scnlpterililfeviasos of Eiinhoee. counirv will renderjsuhstantiai aid ina who hlssleaeon tobeproudofa statue eo movement, todo honor to their great ow life like; ' ' _ _ It le thlftffeet l_i| height Including the pillllr on wlilahlt suis, on which are sea llgolesand'_\ins¢il>tlonl drawn from his So two imahsrtalpnalss “1'he0ettar's Histor- thou .ny Night" sud -“nur Oehasasr. ` The mcvemqttodect a memorial had wate itasllofi lrdlllb lilneial viewpoint rm-.exceeded the fondest antieipations of the promoters. The unveiling ceremony vraa psrforlad o..s-huurulléiuo nuy ootohor lsthloae Tile opening number of the program was ""°°*°P- _ 9. ‘-'~""£‘*.‘¢“‘_°““°‘!'_ ._.'“‘ ins mhfilé S. 'cuualruttf lf. L’ ms 1'., for York. some of Bal-aka' Int inspiring selections. mise polio lnucaniuosr uf lnuaoriutuu gently dtew ik #eil which wg followed U etlemenibua' eheerfroiu an audience of tive thousand spectators, who listened with enthusiasm to the maaterh elution of Governor Fraser of Nova Scotia. The example aetby tkenaoliie vi New BrI_ni|Ioh?_ in arhctingi monument io worth sud geuius should ho followed by similar action on the part of the peo- ple of P. ll. Blend. ' The heroes of earth are not confined to those whoiheve shown physical bravery uponihe ltetiieleid, oywho havi taken disastrous elaacea is mnvbs aeeidenis by seoalrea more ntve to contend frlfflll Odd! 10! the Dl'l|lo|DlQ 0( llld jllll»|¢¢.J\l\‘|g0d by Lhll liilldlli wasa hero. By his alasults on ol the human family. while hejie the pride of the Scot- nesle is revaled In every land when where the Godlike qualities kindness benevolence Q practised and the l' bloom like iiiiwrra in .perpetual r. the statue will ly ehaoted. that be nn ornslnent to the cliy. fell ploughmeu. ` ._._-my dltlontothc luug,e little leoervillr of dry Though dwelling so far from n, they have a strong affection for their posit _ rainy ciilc tldcfwaya. They gn over everything that -Y :omcaintheir way,'bcit hedges, houses, ,Q 'vhurchesy hiils,;lils. Tliq would rf._g]|~“4 thuclamber up at the 'peril ot' their mm lives than make aoirouit. They some; tilnee pass in at the windows orcli`p__p1| .ide of a house, right over the occupants who may be asleep in bed. and out at these ef tho other side, r causing the peo- ple no little' fright. The vanguard. coll' pceedwholiy of males, start some dihylv hh' hefore_the main army. The noise whims »°l they makcis like the rattling of armor. stii his limba he is immediately gobbied up Pilgrimage orI‘an‘ crabs Thsckaro Which n us is hs in Yi " f DPY me crabs live on mountains four ml. "ml g wma" “_” M, hh, de. “ld f°¢W|l|lh- TMJ’ lil" ll 'N1' alrv»,or,havlng It,~issaiisiledi" f"ml|1\ WUI? |l°¢||°l fill' |l\°lll0D' too much for it-which is poverty! iiainpepiioiaooasisol yialeasiilritlia lnsthoir brratiilliaaliliar-a'iis when lib* shalioue mul otherwise hotwoou tho St. Andrcvv'elnd Clan lacFarlane Boc~ comes . ietics. the se . K P0 .Y old home. and once arear they ystout uiills fabulous riches look. lnskeapllgrirnageio itto batheihud da- upon mv"-ty l, gh, h.p,|“¢ dream. l»li°li' PKRI- The! R0 in Ml! (NIO atancein_the life of any man who our Ulloh Oli l-|10 lllllld lil UIC Pl' of iisdepths may ace mountain peaks and Indian oceans, where they/five.) on his horlaon. “Abolish poo"-Ur* In vast iirrlieewiraiilhi-io tha sea. ' he ol-ion lu o speech little more than eRev.'l‘hnmaa Stebbins sliys in his six months ago. “Neveri Abolish* wird Criutacw: 'Tho aria: la ot- wlulti; therein ou hirztsgo holf so mile and ahalf long and foriy or \-gin Ig hong, _ _ _ A" .- 4- 1 ‘ali cameo' n ` Dollirgnazi :;"l?i;:m:::d` |`::;‘ ' - J. b||:|s_ "ol-Cut: pl::n;lalltl:l8MTl:eH;?:° Ntrve birds that Mr seldom acrn excl-pt ’ “_ mo* .mnknmcam , seen in the parks of New York city, and b-Y '|“*'""" I” ""1" "°""- .hns In un Amuqm |s' duded to set_aside 85,ill0,lIl0 in pcrpetuity, thcvgritln all thnt the word menns for recently iniiunnecticut u_ _large flock of "Mom, umm! d-“shun "ho" ey", interest of which is tobc appllcdta one able to take tire path to n deiino red_poll_s was observed: indicates- ce” In tn bon" oHr_Anhur Helm ilu ll-Kfltiiled for less than the :Slut 1°: l-|;°dl'¢":"?-;ilel¢nl0i;)|::si1 l‘»il;;ol:-litre elllldlfnd To reach that end ill spite yvhllt ofcourse we havo alrendy had-hiL~ ' ' ‘nb omn n » ~ on ossces. Bu, W, mu” b, “M A,,d,-,W gn. si-ruled couralfcili faviolr human life This is the lmuu evolved flu... thu dm! medowm, Fmvmlw Bhmmlnyrb '"3' 3"” “'°-Y ”5°'°”"~°0° °‘ 'hm "I" mm W the “nk M my 'h°’ °° H Wm M' ms. M' ogall me biolfrie ldfhy tiiullnu who lossodlrioulls of r-imc, und lie coils “Muni” form" to the ‘common heroes. _ emigrant in thc siecrage ofa llrlti~h “ld to h J .ki dv-L ‘ co re rlnt e run or y becoming us ‘|39 dw' Wald" P°”°|'°-7 'nd 1° ‘n.d”' Cnnegie md., In 'O ""8 "nm" 'md "h° I" rlpened m“h°°d his wife, and too late has willed upto the Any lioliownra-l or deception is rilways I KIVIUK Will-lo ISI NSWIUC Of °ld‘ A"°3°“'"' heb" “ld "3"" in |'°l-“mid ¢° M" \"'\"W° 5°°'-l“"d ““'| fact that from the day _alia _was married ruinous to true friendship. You audi . One social atatisticlan, not wholly unbiased hha se'd that the name “Andrew Carnegie” comes tothe visual notice of the world not fewer than llhilll, illtilli times a year. This initsrlf is Fame. When ltlllbught to discover how thh tremendous notoriety was esiabliehed thcltoryol the steel godmothsr and thcltocl fairies and the steel sires that accompl'shed It ontdoes the coin- bined literatures of Grimm and Hana Christian Anderson. For this .story is Foot. _ Yet, anomaly that it is, this may not be success. Carnegie snys that onthe box of his four-in-!:a~d coach a iewyears ago, this iron master and steel king, hittrriy snfl with set Jaw, laid: ` _ "I lim 35 yiiarl old; but if Icoulrl make Faust'a. bargain, I would give all that I have to live only one~hn|f Master of circumstance, mluitel- of mi~n,uiaalerof Wealth find ofpllice in this world, one may r.inii tile cynical Ilavlngtco much, Uornegie has paid linee of his lifei Carnegie be nn life in vert and byhis companions'-From 'Bt. Nioho 1 W' ask afelzio iinnyluckieaa soldier' falls and b.i'cnhQ_.|¢'. las.” _ ' hw" my liie over again!" ` 'Ha-Q-irbrtt un -Q eos mqrullbix ~ , » _, _ 36» |9°7 _ _ ` -i rua' ' ORNIIG Daily- Cntchea All Early lorning Maile man on lie western hemisphere ln the eameilpirit there are those who have criticised Carnegie in c bloody days of the great strike at llomeetedd when Frick fronted the tmuhle and stood tavgetfor an as- iiesain's bullet, while Carnegie in 500?-lllad was whipping streams for salmon ir strove to betler his record onthe golf iinka oi his great estate ntsklbooeeile. But two y-ar-s llgo Andrew Uhrncgie ° Andrew _ _ A _ . _ ._ . ___ ____ ~ f fi _ "_ s.itg.‘oa|a.gj**n.ac‘miutrrlvtu _ _. _ '- ,. _'J-uv - 1 ~ _fielded ‘lagazille". Every ` “ ` v ¥afiIr°day"lornliig ' Y* Y- -‘- snowvvhite, sud, asso many people Omithologisllllo Nfillndd th dilc ur Boerllinner whoeeeiock hlid been cniri sec him, there is a square, grim line age theldea tha* eagles are in the habit ed ofthe mouth that suggests hardn-s~i'cfat king large anima‘a, ~ but is contest Ly eaniealayin ambush for the rob bers. and saw one of lhcin descend and o .$1 g 'e j The Pbilantgropist 5 _ i d &c?I*$wy -almost defiance- IHS ¢.vf~ are a witnessed by su ohservey, 'and recorded oerry on' the ave-youlold ohilllof ouoof Pl|° |1|\l¢. let Wldb ialiart under n in the ‘Scolsman,' dlspels ouch theory. his Kalllr s:rvnnt=. lie shot the ii'i-d, broad forehead thatls without uiint. The battlewnehet¢'&i|"'an`e\gIc and is which, with the child still clutched in The nf-sais Linnt and thickand the stag. ' ' ’~ ~ `ltugy|p_ fun into, tho... hugh, Tho e ._ _ _ eetof the Jaw shows tenacity and Th bird singled out from a henl one bird was drill, butthe tiiiii was little strength. To these features a cl~ly~ particular buck. which it succeeded in huit. like pclior of the akin completes the driving from the rest. I1 struck the Two eagles will atnlk ll covert in con effect necessary in a portrait of a iinlmal with itvpowerfnl 'vsingv, knocked cert. While one cont-:nit iiseii. ilwoth- man marked os one who epitpnlizes it down, and tinaliy killed ii. Ahtill cr Ui OPI beats nliout thc buhliva with great. remarkable spectacle le well-au |ecreaming,drlv|ng out its quarry fm-the - _s thentlcated. An eagle ltooked a _fawn hidden eagle to swoop dovlllupon. An CBITIBQIB. ) in the Highlands. 'Ihecqesof thsiittie even more insiuiousilietilod has been ub- md t"°°"d“°“°d' “d 'hm itian't. Driving with ia close friend `°“° bird fnwn mo it one were anlwfred by ltadem, which served. An caglo, seelnguaiieep on the SDl`lDi{`\iP0i‘l Ui! Bill( llvlliriick lt re- l edge ol n preclplue, flew nf. lt, ii' roaming peatedly wlih ite foreieeif Fawn, deer, ahriliy, nnd with forceful best of wing and eagic rolled down a decllvliy. the hurled It into the vallry below, wherei: vraidisiodged from its liolil and the could devour it ut leisure. lil tho iight rescued. of Many traditions are extant ae tothe believing thelegend of the eagle dropping carryingoff of children by Milos. The it such relords there is good reason for tortoise on thcbald head of l-I~¢cliyiu.~l, recent mise bepring ol9gg__gcl-utluy is the Greek poet, and so t-suaing his iieilih. which happened in A, -‘Youths Oolnpanicn.‘ _ _i hard The and four -e-Qu,-~.g»_` ed a'gns, the present winter into be a .,,.1.._.-~-eheir 'appearance in unusual nulllbers S1' QY'HaM Winter Dwellers in New England llily lic on one. Farmers declare the huaks of the lookout for pine griJsbeaki-bealili- the corn are unuulitily heavy and thick. f ful birds which occurvritil some regulari- muskrsz houses are teen than twice ' ty Nhllh as usual. Ou' I certain pond get asfar south as New York-as well whercordlnnrlly there are but two or as three rat housca not more than a foot ed, which may perimpsaiso heseen. Pol- ahalf high we recently counted soils whoaro fortunate enough io iivo sight., ali of them between three and In feet high. Some of them looked lliulostnsiarge ssasmali beaver lodge. pushing their wily through irovoli Severn weather winter birds have made swamps should not neglcli He`d gin.” - I und notebook nt thlaicawn ol the yenr, de from the tree spllrrows, which usn- l in northern New England, but a -lllolil for crossbllls, thc red land wliiie wing I nr near ther iuntry onli who love i i bc abroad, (ramping the white ii.-l is or for they may hnvean nplifrtulllty to oli- The worst use that can be inadc of suc~ nessdhls naturejwllt have weight tal that the gospel of Jesus Christ lic not lameli. As Christians. we llrc the pro- to be lmitators of liiln ns riesr children. _ , d. He ls markedly lliidel' nt B itnin with tene of millions she began toslnk i¢ow_s`l°d'le1a level. When are friends. lf i plivateiy isy to sn- Yuk ony _ I. Dui" “uma . edll:l")nw height and by no means uf Errdeomn tu free gm. for fre". |,",u_ ue think ofnll theaethl&l lk 'oouueotl other that which injuries youl-reputation amount of text paid on personal in h ' d bend In with our relation togbhgre, ,,¢__,hq|n % ar ¢!- bv Iiuolefeiler. the , rlohllt “wr” b“"d‘ HH’ ' “ r an ‘ “'"°°" apprcciate the louder ul .privilege of ` ' becoming Hia friends. ` Al We walk with me find in a short time as ltecl the wrong character ln ilie public csilmiilion la barrier has been rlilsed between you and become afmid to meet you. But thlsls “ » .. heir con- liini,talk with Hd, |ym`pKthiae'wlth l h°"°v°'“'°”°N’°“h 9"" "nw "mr -"h°°|nd“d` soul. It In not th" you 'un t Hi li we become More like lllm a notaii lhave llone the wrong l noi. A _ ‘Pentecost when it shall becomes truth in Now freedom, looked ut from whatever versation, they have nothing to impart ‘ » ._ '_ . ~ S3 _ studying the inimitable heumy _° ilbllr llltllvlilllll Gllirflfhoel that God point you will, is agsent boon. For you to you in the way of knohledl* W" 7°" sweofness of His HUM' lhlahter wears ‘di haehaconleiiicaruafedin their lives, and and me to approach the lloioy Seat and 4° 11°! *"0" “"1 hi" Wd 1°" *" ""7 changed from to i aah the he niy am afraid to meet you, but I grow tn alike you,lind- my dislike colors lny in- - _ " _ . ||l¢y_1p' y h rpretatlonofali your words and act~ ’ - A l bidi I Christ and n ern know sdoseu times. lt la thelraim le s ritofijod. ec” do h w Inns. lnowlfeepawayiromyou altogeth- l~ A _ '__ A J. _v...,,, »- . _ -' H; _ _ A if ‘ . mas _Pi'_I°\‘|u_Y W _‘ml °\'¥l|¢;:Vb° >`m°°|P'¢5 youd doubt A greet privilege, but G06 mysterious connection hui been brokeml “~‘1h'l¢“ “ld Wli|¢l.|Q,Q\Q)l._ "|l'h°ll-ll* 31°" W°'dl 'Wd “l`U°D'~ TM' lf* UIC ill' i* _ 1 . ~*-‘ ' . . ,_ . , _,__‘-‘£l5nls'el_vee rfodtaiued to“tueh-'Master the willdo more for na than this. l-le will ...mu ,yflomlinosu stool. gy" you foolliiny wise psrtakll-lgof our seitisilness. e U ai- oamsseneud tsoul. Tiny w.\r°“°°\l this thothus permitted usioboooius Ria wolrs. Thus soooh wunoa with “Sorel You Get' Thé"Wh ole Pa r