” guns; 2-. f) I; 3...... . ._.',L....... -1_~~~~'-w--~ 'l_ “PEN! awn 15er- own iuaugluent- above . ‘"11 dime! YUIIYIIIQI s > v1 _ More all paw b motiv- 4!‘ 1i! Ill Wish! on of a state of life. Alwsylv remember iFomuon. eilowman ' view. I _ . Do not become -a (‘llergyrqan for the sake of the personal. honor you lady receive in that wort state. ‘flwve all. do not-null at that call- ing as one of financial gain. You wi l be disappointed. _, jfhenafory is told of the burglar Wiityhad entemd the priest's house qt mid ht. l-le was disturbed by mews ng of the occupant of the room. Drawing his gun he said: "if you move you are a dead man- lfni hunting for ‘moneyi’ "Let mo get up _a‘nd strike a‘ light. said the clergymgu, I'll himtuwdth wou." As opposed to unworthy motives, 1 may place before yoltsome of the enticing features ofithp Religious vocation and especigllfflhat of the Holy Priesthood. in Holyiwrlt, God cells the Priest the°a le of Hie eye. and. warns us" thd Ibis person should be immune to violence. 8t. Paul calls the bassador. so isyGo any indignity offofig . a ahou ' (1 r11 l f file!” all yogi-inlaid that‘ d... d... 4.....- . Iv- iii-s ‘rssiisiiitvr at. wit 6935a help, which la never zzaniiag, rye-Jolt. "all: success it. .v-.you. ll ace con’ deuce in yourself and‘ liissxflsivslizss scold. sail on; m!‘ on. wYiiil Alive ssiilniiid lusturissi..ox- B D1?! pf, perseverance which you can recall in yohr difficulties. Some of the greatest statesmen ofvhistory came from the ranks, and, bgd; togrspple; with apparently uhsurmountable obstacles. _ You can picture‘ the great Abraham Lincoln in his boyhood days with hie pencil worliinsout a_ school‘ problem ‘on the stone hearthof his father's humble cot with the glare of the hearth log as ills electric . _ light. Your can follow him through- ‘t his tjareer ‘of determined film's’ Anitlhasnsqefss of his uro- cte__wiil s reiywbe a stimulus to Jaotlon. He. ld great things for his country sad for humanity because he tried. He had pluck and de- termination which la denied no man who wishes to cultivate these necessary conditions to success. No matter how unconcerned you ey ye... en in the, past regal-d- lifujui-s‘ calling, the time has pry: come, beginning with to- do llen you should give the most attention to the question I} r vocation. - The choice of some may be the al Profession. while others may be inclined towards n legal career or other; against may wish to devote themselves to the Teaching Pro- » . fession. - - » \ Christ says to the‘ Now l will not call, _ _ friends. Jam non cam. v03 servos set amicos. Those who-dare called to the clericalollie-Mlbzhave placed orities the pre their calling All I have men who may d Priesthood disses-sud». that vocdgloil‘ by the gltt ‘ wori such a calq \ _ ‘fgllilui you shall .4! O v‘ responsible _ this! maybe los H . your failllre to ‘ed r e 1-0 _-befaii you >1 your hearts." “The harvest is ripe but pause to scan themes _ t, before drama of. life... uothinggln vain,‘ has . ace . us, Ffliiv lo each of us, and we knovmhalt in nary talents to~dq.ollr. y IKrWQL Q3 o]; to some two anllgio ‘otli rg] .5 c ' fill}; not therefore be unprofitable‘ fitted you Gentlemen in this mann- cal upo "you sooner or You- may now, on the eve olym‘ spellt-jprepsring for your csree: in you havcwnot put -to_ the best ro ting by_ the sacrifices ions o. Ll discipline - ’ one -i°°ii%v"§‘ii! 195i? " . Theo ,. “‘ th young C xggl£ usi;' him and determine who‘ ‘ tithe is expected torisvsiil migrant ' -..v i . The Almighty so.’ , ‘does here to'd'o oufphrl. ll d‘. l believe He has ‘assigned’ a place doing so Hiaililtgraal Wisdom and Providence‘ has givemiur the neces- To some ‘Ha has gifih wlliexpeot its to use them bettermentvof humanity. Let ‘ us servants or barren, fig trees in- cuiabering the ground. He has or with-talents, and grace to use! ihoizl-"Eand rest assured i-i _, will _ _ ‘liter to ren er a__'acoounf or your steward" ship. s“? - ~' departure. from, your Alma‘ __ , glance back at the years ybh; a life. Some‘ of you, today, may have your regrets that perhaps advantage. the opportunities afford. . . . °¢ . ilolisly. t in V c tn r p_, or ‘guardian .vor‘ 801d iicg. . . . im or ed‘ n hisve‘ erible institu- tioh. ffhese will have a pleasant a. norm! assist them in the -.i. . Qiiiiifiri -,.-, L... ,. ,,.. souls. graduation da-Ttheuformevr, g will _ w i‘... ._ - “w” _'_ The Western Bishops many of b I | d m M d 1 l l I; have their pleasures alloyed with; n” m. an". w" 1 them children of this 1 venerable hzaznfgjfi-Qs- u: mo eaji v filagé 763mm‘ -- .Tlill popular Hotel his Mm“ Mata" ‘P9931 m 7°“ m obligations it will not be, after Let your experience of ‘lQdllY- been‘ ccmrpldely renovated ’ “m” “"1 “l” ‘Mm v1“ '3'“ 11°" all. so very difficult lol- u. lhwyer Gentlemen, spur you onto greater and flourishing . Canadian . efforts in futllre. Those who have v nd‘ i Mflmhh“ mwumm lilo offer! very oomlértible 4 done ell can improve. and where . . . 1 . . a Bishop Tache or a Bishop" Ciut there Yves failure in the past there fil§9llliiggdggiq|i (g m, gravflg and tandem, ca.“ w, m My, can be, amendment. ‘, 1 l F" 1°'- - .» , gone by the sealous and Holy i thus ‘dill/lee, because youhave , Th‘ 13m‘ 1' "Puuny Fathers of the 0bla~te Order-pro- ‘ not reached the end of the Chapter » ‘M s m‘ bum’ "1' 2*... n _.y°u,- (“new work he“, has been ousiy cared for, er a holy priest of our own day, ummble uemocréuc and Bermfed ca... asked a modernuteachen d/Ittlee, tangy.“ m, m n" o...- “ve, v11‘. mm Napalm!‘ and Fuck we Wm m “as w“ w‘ wow “in . n 1"" "w "W111i! "l i1 lflilllililliil" "PPR" 1m" “'11” “l” 1 Fmm’ mmmbuf‘ ck ‘hlhlflli-FQ-Wfi‘ 94 one time a not moulded at once. it is not tuolrsiy. l“ 1“- c°nr°mam° Wm‘ find achievements that will live forl-‘calgiable and gsilllhsto asks bias which you are to build a _ super. “not ‘l Tmfion’ _ , -4 Hietorya t3; ill-x, Erase"; 41° gradllate from‘ ‘chooi a, you are strait out at s sineis iiilsv- ithlznust of the moat Master. - em. in the m,” o. we we,“ h” o; "mm _ _ 4;.’ __g fitruciure that. let us hops. may_ , , you; m “ti! fliflu P‘; lip‘ H’ today. Hie ‘gr anon did pill ally and laboriously l-vroiis Education has two separate offic- Everywhem qranndng Y... u; u. Reflecting on rue pleasures ~01‘ ' 9 1“ ' 0| ' - m" Y" ° 1" °° Y v l 1' 9 r los _ chit : k n-worlr-Pf-tinven-bill ii- 1"l villi . Qlpfiflh. mussel-Jess dependent OI-‘limpyn o; m. 4.0mm h, gym-y 03;“, “n,” “y, “,1 u“, " van; lib-the plans . l-rovldencenap elicit the admi tion ofthe worl . f ._ , No matter W at lthpedlllldn you may.flud acrossyouiycodr e la the pursuit of the ‘goal towards which you nifn. you have to make 1 l v ma. ii-“LJQJQ n" Cmsslhllvnbvfxzlllil; "v .o..v....i..;.n n nuts“. cu. els- freon-intern wateredthc s it would beiullf ‘ notice the heroism of the Marguerite Bourgeois, wvvvvvvv um sass" “'-;’.‘n ‘n. 4 v vvvv v,vvvv here from sunny France to n.- Ono Insertion . l .. aervants but before them by the Seminary auth- eminantirkibility of = '1 pylll-‘d... t you (lentlc- » the _ _ ' jspordize by blllk lured away y galety. lf be c ; "To-day, if you hear His voice,- do not harden the liarvsistare . are few. Game you. into the VlllByBfd"—O_lll‘ own Western country-luau hold out their. hands. . toyou and)»: oi.‘ you tocome and , thing necessary the salvation of their vine- yard, planted by a" Bishop Gremlin, miuent among. whom we rememb- Lsiemeat, Brebeuf, whose blood, as inihdeany diys of-tbe . zchurch; Chrlltianity. c toivtbe weaker. , but nobler sex to pass over without saintly whose bravery and courage‘ coupled with holy seal for- souls brought " her train‘, the savage distinctive! Canadian Indians, and to leave us such ex- Golden Rule-tor i; among the _poor u well as among ud indigent will be a greater coas- tllat dear Poe ._Dr . ._ pfsturesnlle career of ajthfnl physician: fl- l Vjfflyfl do coie Join ‘was -. ._sqls_lmsneaasais . . An , resivtlnpt home. on some _ w “oornerre, ' lf ‘hear the buggy an . .3 . . Tear}? Moog t'roo de biacin-J-liaclt : ‘I I . -. . . We now rislit olrdsrs‘ de old teur! "l; ‘ i =' ’ ' ‘us. s. But si-silr, Fleet, “la-the let..- Drivlnf all over do w if ds road she's bad, if de - .sils’s good. . . W'en ev'ry_t'il1K'a‘ drown . Bnriwtsm. flood. - An’ yvorkin’ for noving half tam’. mehbe! not imoelle road on do But it's sam alway. lall‘ day ev'ry . FY». . . .. He never wesspare hese'f pour _ nous alrtres, He don't mak‘ _, mocha. lvJocteur_ Fleet, _ _. _ , __ Au‘ offen do only t'ing hsuwae pt. lede prayer of poor man. an’ wan hag of oat. ' 11101188, Let her rain or snow, all he want to know , Ia ills’. i1 anywane feelin’ siolg, For Bocteur Fieefs do ole fashion u. Doiil‘ good wue de only can‘; , hoes min‘ So he got no use i. on for de politique. is iflvinje. God was tbejlrst to . rolnulgbttr a law, and Moses was ‘he first tohexpound it in the csl-thiv courts. , , _ y . q The Jurist secures to property, honor. life. He must dnaccessible to bribery, just _ mind. calm in judgment. versed in law, practical] in‘ counsel a protect- or of thezpoor a_support of . the weak, a refuge for “the widow and the orp an, an advocate of the op- pressed and persecuted, a must society, he >~ i to get to Heaven. It is fitting ‘that vice’ ‘an... w.’ ‘Eerslivla; 1....‘ “this i...‘ V rsa-Qliiig,“ ii-lvy! 1mm‘ tuuily of Dlltltlllftmbpsflaoggitqk the e t ‘ 415st. In i119 "@111 TM 11108111118 oi the P601‘; unkind we would uglier- lbanthe fee of the riclulg t paints f... ms on hole‘ centres. i! ind easy way time or other, keenadmlfiation for g; dominating pé haVBwbEBH a goo his v. exemplery_ life. pbct and reverence; was. l‘ may have been a halve general all fil- ‘good or vv gantlemsnly qualities :0 - thong The Legal Profeseionnlust not suffer-discount, The Janet's ‘Model - 1110* , ' . , . ' ‘ N117 nurtured and lnstruc ' ' youth by the moat v. to up . ligands. disuse; r dint? u. We t "0 ll ‘have emctly the 6i, ,l_ii'crgia'Z, . e heresy? as 131.111 s.‘ r- ing mbgrs, ‘fir... t mun ‘ .- val-en to our own day where we find ye-Oqlpe tra o‘ e g r ins‘ inclination ill wlllonuioy dill, . ..T_hese trail-I or differences. ul- '_ aouailty combine to form char- -.\ ,. tfi! childhood. ,._- - , ., A _ ._ There was a time iu the dim ages hus character, is the, Qllm o! the of the past when learning wee not ties, which distinguishes _ one appreciated; when fame was attain. .i'rom-ano_ther.,il_t,il Qi-rangtli ed by force of arma and not by irn- i-v-qhq pdqrmanwrcgpltai. lnltellectual ability; when the scholar words of Dr. Hayeipfjiflharaot- unless he were a‘ liioilk o.» a priest, _;is power-la infiuencehit makes ads, creates funds. draws patron e and supports and opens n surewignorant, to wealtlavhonoi- and unmall-iy. piness." _‘,;We ilave ell experien r onallty. ll msvi Eperson who, by WW9‘! 9“! 1'9‘ or i_t ay have criminal who. by, his firlll- ae and darin-g in the face of dan- won our reluctant . adillitillillll- pursuits. Then as. time prom-ceded education is a necessity for one and _ Bu there are always s few who cling to the thoughts and ideals of ages long dead, whonot only dee- pise education themselves but an- dezlvor to implant their’ antihaated ideas in youthiful minds, Whoever they are. whether parents or guard. ians.__ti1_ey_s.re a “Wilma to all that tends ‘to the enlightenment of hum- anity and a menace to the present a fearless statesman who, wheth- ibad, hadby someout standing characteristic or A erolc action, won tile YBQDBQLQI. , 1011B- Character lnay befsood. N. lb‘ , A person of good character W11,1 90}! sees. lnsornc desires. the virtue and mankind; f ball rson o , _ . a W ’ iiisiqusiii h possess ileum slid will use them for evil‘ eluls, dorget- age of civilization and advance- ‘ting that . . _ , . "1""- “The pui est treasure mortal tilfi- Bur, let us eliminate the fact cif its e5 n, qi-d , . I importance at the present day, and ls~spotlese , reputation: that consider education in its true light as the means of developing chnrac. tsr and all rrian-iy virtues. ._ Jn simple lnnguage education means the cultivation of mind; itie the mediii. ,l1li'°"-E1l which the mind is ndi-tu ii and énllghterled. it extend! gracious help to all ran-ks and ages; the sou of a miner may stand beside the son oi‘ a king and drink from ;ille fountain of knowledge; childhood, youth and age share the some privilege. There is nothing more conducive . . . _ to the formation of character thilll ce sturdy D60 ‘education. .An education that, by “V8365 lilikill _ue witbytlle‘ aetehows us " slid institutions, the inteffllli-B. And ideals of away. _ . . - Men are but glided loam or paint ed. clay."-., . . -. - v Seeing, therefore, _.-th8i-.~0P . 111° character of menjdepcbllvs, £118., Elli»- bility and ealfety of net-lobe, we will 3951119 tine great need there .-ie loi- noble manbood- T00 ma!!!’ ‘Q3119 ‘"9 ill the Wqfld ,1-°11i\l!.l'll0 issii i111" most essential attribute, 80d W11“- like brokenslown ,d.8l_‘El.lc14» float ov- er the ocean of life toseedllille ililil there- by every wave of time and‘ fortune. ' ‘ in order to produ pie character must be 0H1 and fostered within them fromiear. the c lyichl-ldhood; .then there wviii be. iii-g thoughts. grained in their youthful mliidsnhe past; an, n proud “allusion to one of our most successful islanders — the late lamented. Sir Louie Davies. We all knew him as u. gentleman in ithe realteense, of the hi? l-iilis. .11. ahdwes raised ,0, th nnaclevofhonorin the ng liation‘ that now m glogigou - . ease his integrity and _industry having ‘ fuillhh w . sift 0! [have emagnetism for some of you. i should close this paragraph with. _word—~ curb; his 1- . I - . * ' . =" towhie fishes anslthanks to . m!‘ B“ iilir. vsilssmsil ‘Willi an example worthy of imita- ionl. . ,. The "lfeqclfing fiofeesiop may eéllucstiqn that, by etu- ihat love.of righteousness. this! lilrdylllg the nee tegrity and honesty which 0V9“ t111'us, not'_ only to take our places in death will not desert tllilm- , , "ms you ever lvstch. slowly fashioning a “bitmap so t and stands I the other.‘ as we have already con solid ‘ .1 All livkenees comes on fixed anduncilsnging Jn the, mar-hie. So does s man carve ou own moral likeness. Every . adds something to the work. We wlir. now consider. uh various heads, the different ways “m. and means, the different mediums 11. through or by wh-iclrchpracter is 19d” m; liigtilied and solo-guarded. becoming more apparent, -_ First and moat importon Home. How sweet thstwqrd Willllllllives have been til n liplited poaobilities WW1» "nloev ~ lteppl - stones of their ‘ere. Coming down through History's 49 m u r middle "e M h “mush 111E at the achievement of-thdr own ia- . - s-vxwi-r iisssiw tte .. tfulofthin. w, men as Rogdf-"Biilcoil, Ansel-tun Mtg. :21,“ u t“ m” a n nus, and St. Thomas. Aquinas; ev- Qqmqqq g ithat the men who have made m4 mre.m'_ auccwq I: so!» are BN9 hi! B61106 l!!! fltUIlBlY ileflillll if. ill who mute Dvadl carefully tldlloasl in m“, mum“; “rum... was scorned or suspected by the .1; up ‘h i 4 ‘he “my go 5'1"‘ - mWliY-swhfl- u," 111"“! 2min olnufiill. 318 mozt deflect §‘I.‘2‘i'§.°.'.‘£ “..‘§.£32Z‘.i“n.‘.‘§‘“‘ °"'°“ i m... ..' . ‘ 9 " feelihg passed sway and, with ms QM" 1’ ‘mm’ amm“ ° ‘ ° d some deveiomnent of civilisation", the b ligbtof culture and refinement shed n its rays upon the minds of men, un- a "i." is" they suns. is ,ssssrd him through ‘the darkness’ and learning as one of the noblest of ‘é lt became more and more indispen~ ' ‘ sable so that, at the present day. 1:18 overflowing happiest ‘people living ; are those ‘ who pamper themselves the lcastj- 330743.274; o of the, present, fit , life," but to stand tlie.eln as men of ll dfiillillPl‘ power; aneducation that, by com- “BYBY! ‘billing spiritual and temporal stud- sjdered the advantage u‘! secular i- 111! education on‘ the formation of char- dfly 1"!» eater, we‘ shell now discuss the un- for character- lliéfl" building, afforded by moral educa- e world does not often acknow- fact which is every day tllM. I118‘ i 16 greatest characters are those whose ,, e holiest. The or ' '3 . ,_ , , liners are fevr who lid Jfllreg fill ,.higher tlilllll- I here are‘ moayvrlio aim entirely‘ rest: of qbmthcr much.“ i‘ r 11°15‘. Y 1 fights “golden ohoilr vbind its to God Hi- . , Palmyra for Hosea, New _; Ghagmu, dydney Ildxaflulfl should pltrollitd which offers a dellgilliliv b!" irinf limit isstiasiirsi" firs.‘ of the 1mm unwind. Olum- . ere afloat. Accommodation 18 automobiles. ' “Of Courtesy it is much lees Than‘ courage of heart or lf-loli- sees. Ysun my walks it seenrrtome That the Grieg of ooa la in Cour- tesy." v _ v‘ among the nos; sttrdctlve‘ re. tosses. A man ‘of P as about bicm s certain info“ ous uoyallcy and sopoiulneos ofc%ah- 1 co‘ ‘ er vlvlgiclilfl carries him telllfballlbmlfl- Proprietors " lea ,d couragemen, an guy wee _v ' I ‘_ . - torme oiflife. v l » Bruce _ This cheerfidness lathe result 0i C0,, ' happiness; for Agent trange thought.- it may deem the "s. .. .-, ~. aw M l“, h": soup-N‘ their course, have‘ nssemuod- m " man with kindly tolerant eye_s—-uil ‘the last time to bid ai-fondvasllew on the beautiful world that God has ‘to! __J\lrp.a Alligator, before‘, they‘ go given him to eu1oy,_w1th deepd ahp- fflflllilll0 btaliblt: with the ‘stern reciation of its loveliness; an e rea tee o I . ‘ ’ ' ‘ ears, with quickened sense, the ' To those who have not yet= com‘- melodies o: nature. v ‘nisisd- their sour . Corinne iMoi-eover, who ‘till deny thaththe main Day is alas‘: gins ‘close ‘o; ‘v no possess the strengt o co ego“ e ‘I I y- e _pl,l_lz f." $1,111‘ Y; obey the laws of God. and long loo e for vacaaonk, film! _ to -live a good pu-re life,_ will not be B happy? l-le who struggles on the Vblflllfillfild, who has fought well and h avely, and returns n victor, shall no not rejoice? So it is with the man. of character; he hes fought and won where so man have‘ fail- ed; he has overcome el obstacles ‘_ ‘ and pushed forward, surely then-he ahzgghtlft‘: ‘Qua’ ‘"133 dlaaervee a victor’s epoilr-the right» differ it figs fa gum-i of laughter. Happiness is; the re-- e De ‘ n r c t m“ mm“ and only is leaving forever his Alma Erofshaatfg: o! w“ w; “mm m ‘and all that wfammoat near d _ ' .-dear to him. This day is an a ' lsn..'".u;.rt?:v.: :."m°".":..: w- us» m»- wm- s» w» _ ' h t l . t m"; "i" ‘"51" “l” {m1} “"1 “" ‘$1113. llo:1b'of§gs§ianl?l:tdd,ni:1ll:e l" 19139391993‘ c“ m‘ . ' l he beholds the good and evil. “lb In order to understand some.h ng flénu" a" w“ o, me m I "f $11.9 WW“ <15 “hllmcwl- 1°‘ l“ in frightful confusion; mere. I who place the ri-ght valuation on eu- ponflcisil things and are s-bove the _ petty irritationa of everyday life, v _ , 4 A man of character is keen ofpf gfnduatgg, mo“; > vision; he looks upon his fellow- ‘ nothing to mil’ tile proape pleasant holidays to be amt parent; orfrlenia. And. when Qllmme!’ 5 ll.» Qvfir’ , them v'vll return to rgsfilzgy t!“ studies, to renew _old"- aciduslhtauc- eeBind torrgenéwvotihe. u i. n“ ut for graduate _ . v N! vfitq llllflfi-‘Ii! hl no that? n; sisiws iiirsssis the rssss si his- ecognisea the IDOCO o: ho , tory, here we wi-li find th-e great 2...“... ti‘; ‘net 319;‘ deeds that men of character have 961, to janfrg‘; g we w t; "in pol-loomed; in the lives of Jiiexsn- 91y ‘and ‘any by . der, Caesar, Charles Martel, Cherie maxim; o; me yumg; "WEBB. ill!!! 001111118 1° W1‘ "W" beholds the great etoreepbf‘ t uI-Zit. o" 10,. imperial the graduate hesinmee- s midature world whfi, l, ~ q .. or'.res"poneihie position we vfindmen‘ the future“ who have risen -by sheer force of to leave this will, until they have ‘attained tile care and worry are practically goal of iheir ambition. Others may known. befbrelle mardheg fdrvfil’ sink by the wayside, discouraged into the harry uni turmolbotr e01 by the opposition o! the world. but restless world. But suqf-Blllflflp-y rho men oi’ character continues to hops. and trusting t9 the . i ., he has received, he stem; ‘ to takehis place in the onvranba» march of civilisation. v . ls there any wonder, then thaltm. on a day such aeuthis that "the" are admired, otihers _ many live and die among their fel- low-men unappreciated and uni known, Sometimes, when they have m“ -_ b" “ha: Znpégnéflngiiirrizfithlzffioéelzcelillii? If so. and yo ‘to our eaIrs, What memoriescling “ms o; GM 8mm form “Elfin-n passed beyond “Mmm ken." the gradual-e 851,51... 93.1w to y‘) 151g, .. around it. In ifancysre return Wing witnesses to this itnuth, yet, h , m well? This word has lrdnbed the . ___ v 5,0! the Mohawke. 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"°“°""°““' slivtflsiics h" Nihilists" Memo’ ~ " - k walnut willie reasonable a *9 _ - . . ° Willi » 591,9?‘ 1,1 . -a deiiilht-lul drew 9.1!! tours t0 men Even the youngest of us ls character necessary‘! we need Slmlifiilllilfilll-"v "d 5° m4‘!- .3‘ ‘ once. AP y 1- ‘ ‘Illlli-B-fil-‘Bl 1 the Gardiner. C ’ Traverse M Se?“ Ecmareée“ m ‘armed a 1v 145ml» I . 1 ‘. h us. We are bald ill: llériiihav no doubt ‘some idea of the not seek an answer to this Jlues- ‘m’ 9&1“! "1 d“ s‘ muui" " 1 " z3°z~5s573ilcsmu y wqiid-éhiwo w “$9,801” ‘llolber-Ml‘ . l. ‘of love by ‘the indissolullie t es ofiforce which it exerts on the farma- tion in the learned works and trea- “9 ibm“ m “h” Mu“ “"'° ’ 1 t e “no - ‘at "mm"- . 11 gimme“ v ‘m1 h”: ome" tie/s that bind ilfl I11 unlesstion of liaract r but onl the ‘en tisee of erudite men all of wliom “u” d“p“"1n‘~-“°m ma“ da“ . MHOQIIQIIQQQ! _ - c om; m1"1°111“'Y m‘ '51“! 7mm 51°11“ ‘nduqtes Yip plop ' d Scisil» p ' ' . - ‘ " ' i - o . 9v’ y- v ' , and familiar scenes. w‘ ‘t _-. L‘ .,,_,_, ,,_. . 1 v Isbsytz-snag“ AnllgiNo .1 and w ‘we “ab. wmmu‘ l “m”, do 106k ‘oyward vm w- ‘tfrlfé-b/ixléd liin ryouth they have been torn asun- perienced-ethe oil‘! in ryiearlsfiniaglv: lndicatelths Qlflflllfiéllllé. weinsated -»- V. . - ' - ~ »._- ~ . i - . ' ~e. .. .._.. lllbdié n - w r exe/ra e, -.. 5'1’ Y5 F51"? 'N°‘°°"5-*T Marsh eid. ' fill-Mil -f actplligolilytsloslfo1ailog-auvgll1igiigd ‘W11! 1M h] ' 1 1‘ 1" Within the youthful soul that gngtrehookislablackgtliey may see vtlibushuit gflflY 1..."... rind S“ 1°“ “a 1"" m“ "1'1'"‘9"""1 s; .. . ‘all? ‘on sALi-I- R °T+° ‘MR0’ which he m “ngmmiy "m" w -- ‘hgavsb-r“ n. hrfifn .- the seeds must be eovm which ore how often their B:ll‘l'0llflilli'lg8—-ll\elr our answer, _ §§°{',',.f.“°§.h..°ilgilgsftlztgilégouloihilfl ’ ' L‘ ‘Q-ygl n " , w ~..- -’ brine’: m; ‘a h; Provide for the flock whom he serv- m ‘viewvlmg ‘Waflpuigy ‘pg ‘ ' . rhgru1l-l1g-itg YmW-nlg F711 if. environment-in. uenced their de. _ As fluléhbodies csnngt have ‘ldiie To those we m“ hem“ u‘ M V; i . F g A rmugt g‘ g i .' ed so faithfully and so_deariy lov- “an; an Qflfgggmbru d‘ .- ‘ l- . J § ml‘ 14' l" 9." .908 Y cislone, and changed their thoughts without e sou-l. lreit er can ur . l q wNTF.-;'.i§s? amt . m hon” laid privntelr- NW1! .- 3~ - ed . i * - I - v- ' u - influenced or to qhota in old ud- hopes and aspirations External everyday actions have that life and Th“ the graduate m“ I .. l?“ “ . ' . 1 ' ~ ‘ ' - =~ ' v " ‘ ‘ ' _’ "‘3- fl ‘ and _ utrau“ ll ‘m,’ t“ ‘ gl-lunter, Architect (Fulfil-Sal t“ The all“?! BM,” “gnaw-u I V “nu-m aid. As the stock is hem so she'll things are continually _shifting the vitality which is so essential for ac ‘he second “"95",,” r Vi“. - - .- _- » - . - who our first college bless-v the treelnciilie. . , , I c , . , current of our lives for better or for compllehment without the iforce and Queen "m, mama" tact“ “o; i.- D. Ill, If. l7 ‘D0 l b; m . - a.“ . n“ work h l ‘ - ' - in“ a” av‘ ed mtg dlucgggghfl made it [In W ar says. we pon worse, power of character to dom nate Wm, one o; the m,“ "m" PM M3119 nursery oi distinguished marsh-A Few. ‘HUNDRED ' bushelll of redor white ‘b61006! __.______._._.__-_-_-_-. WRNTEDv-MARRIIO MAMSlNd- and glory orood at home ‘ ‘ abroad. The heroic‘ example lemalr or hpyto yvqrk 9p fa - Married nlan preferrell- Apply a i stock, im laments and‘ ‘ i (urn fession stands, pa hnps‘, that of the Priee oorl. '1‘ llilh slim W"? wssvrsos-eowsnsuv use To ajdee. Al,‘ x to reat e e wpkall can l-oslmhh t of the physio! onl? the part a’ must plsy'ln‘c:rl1ng~l%r'eoeioty. . must be ti. umapect and un- State 9X- rinse-- iHiii, fiat , at . .- I _ 1 I . d- l ncerned wi h the care of th ~ _v Tun?“ "f-‘fiakiim 1e‘:;l'l1l):ll:he:l38'd1inllid é$:lexlll1l:l_l siulntha inedi 1 ‘Alain with ' Alb: i . . - i. . . ' ‘nperiehce. Only avllbitloie ma c re of the humanllilliy. the very e UQTQ IQ gggdgwm m; npflq- ity 1i t hernacle lu which the soul vii o 1M foil ' ' _ ., lmvblfliptuwxfiltjn diglafiaayg A9. . ., . .' A . ,- r wn. 4n > a ' v 0 s. ‘be " " slal- swoon. I for his duty. to ‘warn ' _ he's” .4111 i priests who have done much for the honor and of he Priest ~ - ouad mind depends ' responsibil- i ~ sinned; his ' . . _"r--l ‘i-lsta‘ word with a c: tel leteu all I fsif o'ut or. of: will; the res ionll nil-n Bhouid honor; he lse thht e him. ihhye all ‘o e, sxdiipéud the maintenance n lld the r .9! v "*1" "'°°k- °t B‘ ’T°°mhb h these holy men our forefathers in - ' .'~ 5°“-".“a.5"8§;mi1' once to Gordon w. Dawson. Cap vtlle Faith, should stimulate and "and ‘um’ ° m2: with ills just fulfil‘ snows inns: and this discerning - - qd-mpdw," 3847-5-29 ai. encourage some "ores. Dunstan’: m. orood dad loll; of ollrjellotv-lnerl, sense is diiiiifis siiiiivsisil is ysiiiii __»___‘_ _ , _, ,_ M graduates to follow in their fout- ‘m; m; {a “i, ~—we en 'ave n thoeetsbiets some Wm“ 111* eliiilflfllel‘ 119B been 10"- ;" ' ' elo nslihilfiflz. 675K191! i‘ - stsns- n . _ t, m“ m; w“... __ 1.5m; tliimtlvpp ca‘- lli brighten through m? i“! will‘ i" 1W1- od uatiwiirilltr- Iuittcfiv» . t ‘pioymsht 1dr ma". Become Do you aspire tgJ pmodlusi pr0- i, M, by m; p, e" .5.- mm. all Eternity." , xssrsie spmsls ss sii is isms ' .., , . , 3 l‘ "Hlml gnarl in a w»)... Wl-Lte Moi tension? ii so. yoiil’ svirsiisss are “=15 s gcyéim...‘ a w... ind um loving trllittlrlentfiood "is 111w vs ssssii wr rest vssrs. .=-.»§\ l-mi i. - ' - _ s. v ._ .. .. ,. , .v- . -ii Hi i "‘ el-B ll r College, Departmelét worthy of encouraleillflll- 1“ e ilnliqjililt bprovifidf faults. tho l“ YWBWBQI‘ 11W many ssmrsa- IMIJMMI ‘rill SAL! Al: ..r._~mnk_ 3.14“. i 0rd...- og mam, qflgq-Jledlcal Pi-o- c“, and; ggiflliqfl, di- flwhr,‘ 5,‘... ions and places that‘ have had an‘ ' next to unfortunate influence on our lives. 3° 1K1‘ .1 , f Jl l. m crifll, ill 6 . _' the past will be carefully guarded; was. mad-slut will perish; n vupbn brass one will efiace ‘itvzwif we rear tem- ples jllley will crumble to duet: but it we work upon mortal’ ralhds,-‘-il we litmus them - with principles, Since environment therefore has such important hearing on our liv- ea, we see the necessity for dis crimination between good and evil tiling!" that a chiidwlll: always re medium. moi» in fllttlré fife. such vllgclt o! discernment, is the great memory chain that link-s ua with ll llfcafl o: ‘yous. and fiuciriiy at than‘: in some cases, n offset by vi- i. iflfifltl. We ve all heard of men who, for egg y necessity -al_l_d the whipof _ __ bl u fancies, have achieved noble q, jwmqqm m, gamhldeeus‘ and won so high places, slm rndgedrecoilectilons or happy, con. e _ aye around the family, fire- still; lvlli serve as a stimulus on- ..W..s d "w; ofihlrrli ..l> l’ ‘ v31‘ if i. v it'd; eh, ilk‘ ‘ * ~t ' the great meliof ancient Greece; a! . _ i t ply because they were obliged to do bu. ‘guild pipers ditch ireoord stofies of ‘gag 0g was, yQ-a; worm“: y“, lluccaifui mall, who homeless walls 1¥l7wml3flKQU@\-#flll0uUo-.lll' of t the beginuingpf their lives, won o wealth and comfort through the jltewof industry acquired dud" s s- . nu. _.. ~ '1 Gall’ hi“. l. 5 1 1 fllilhfihooi-g‘ isusn-lloiiifitm-‘f _. _. ant-wue my! hairdo! be ovarian - llhllll‘ a 1 or pdtprlalinp w; ‘ l! h.‘ vefkwloyid sour: viiiwi time ms are sum: if vs‘ m tiwm- Meals in" s Wsiiiiiis Wiiii- blame or life; only, thendoea he out it, and with it he may become reap“ ‘he hgceqgniit a power before whlchnations trem- mg qqgiigicggguhg wring, “s, hie and empires totter; he may ggggflflgli‘\fl in“ mg“ w away the strong and strengthen the guocegg . 4 M I c weak; there are no height; he may To pfepgrg p“ g “dang 1° b, not scale, and alas, no wrong he better citiiorie, t t their; may not accomplish. their various at‘! M‘ in We cannot degggrp character and the chief almIlLMma Mate follow the way oi ilzaet resistance.‘ it is only 70.19.11 Our ; coil’ As‘ someone has expressed it: coughs is comp, ted ‘ad no‘ ‘fills easy to nun with _b a o‘ d _' nil.»- c the crowd aseemlilptl to“ and to follow the example of that that wh l-‘eiilhe e French revolutionary who. hearing the education we have received ~. ll... ' I I dried out, "There go, the people; l While liq)‘ the Iliad ‘v must mnoli them. lol- l sill their Aims 11111;“. when; we vie p -. ;. leader." But to stand with patience "m1 "'91" 1119 593191111‘ I I v . so“ 1nd,‘? '" n ._ .. ‘lie the noise and POKI’ of the llrddt during than»; sinuous reipoiielliiliy when a satirongfllrrbnt ‘of public opinion goes sweeping by, ‘i0 which W __ careless of consequence s d u_llr_e.s- "Vie-IQ 1:}! 1D. 119 Wll-‘s 9.; ‘trained in in. expression fueling, ""9 s Ii y Ihe had-Ill l" W" 1h "I!!! and ‘i iohaearllflg. Iglccdflllhfly ‘L ' db. ".- v. . vs iulaegpi‘ futurg lmpglgeai. . * ‘is the mark of a fieai ma_n_.’f v We who are nl ll id die rrlaklng klliiilld NGU- lllcg- in l fiillli. ti‘ l. f C l b ; hi ti l - . I . “_' fill l...» ls‘l'§ts“i'tus;ssn'° siliifixflgiiggggisi * hiss st.‘ termination. and his milling. 0|‘ Bil Qua“ w k t _ _ 7 aliaraoteriiettayclsarma . . "ibeflvlll-e hlrrl not ‘the ghost of N‘ ' ulnm‘ s ores, ' Bsmrglihn o iy {careless eels. T118 I ,1!) e said. ‘New must w: r v_ ,.=.'.'f"..:.. sir“... m l‘! Undead - I "° 7- ‘walled l-lstobiaet ~ i lifel- in! thevery v r are . ' ‘ breve Allmiri. J .‘~s..‘?.'.i‘... gm" ‘° “w”. in:.rn-,;ii_.§ our will‘. p the Ransom: o? . dnayf’ ‘Why u! Sail on, earl on! and ‘on?’ vauolcroav Ulllletlry raid a ‘ea us.