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SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1817.

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MY ROBERT BURNS.

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My bout ad definition of a. aratimentalist is sincerity, s

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• Burn's works ATK eternal,hes, His sincerity mude Nina anxious at: Tesumed. His words will lives for ever,

| all titnes tā speak the truth." His truthful- Tunke bold to say his memory is cele-rated-haitiveness over which

hold no control" Idade him discont hrated by more men, in rus societig rented, His discontent made him raiser. and kindred bodies, than that of any other able, i was incerely hunian, therofora nean who ever livel, excepting Grohe affered ermumiy im Die, workt. He Christ, Nother inan, King e. com-

novee sanrted pity. His nature was nager. has pore numments, the work independent.. is indepenienes made eter, to his tans than Robert Durus.him grave. He is a fearleus, qutspoken So grote Bebeet Parus, und pedonal, male it great in wong and story by believed what he said, and never said Justly, for he lifted his nation or to n critic. His honesty was perer questioned, Harry "Tander to himself, long, long ago,

·Tum (shunter' is matchless Thewhat be dil not wlieve. A man's a man while he was still unhopered · ani Cotter's Saturday Night a domestie that.. |uusengga", Barns sung a Scottish song for (star that will shine, for ayer. Elis beautie

all time, and it has a modern echo in songs will be sung as long as the netelwok a passage where he speaks of Lastly, Mr. Layder picks from his Harry Fander. It does not leave his bra wimples to the sea and the beanie. Barna and the saprene things, the things aven in the artistry of Three Cheers' heather blowers on the hills of that link this world and the next, 'thei

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| Caledonia, “

whah all the town is going to see. Ihit When Mr. Lauder next spoke, after ir is with Tander the pair Scot, from thentning among the leaves of his notebook. (kindly twinkle in his eye, to the bended there was a stronger, less tender sönnl in his voice. Stochow it sent one's mind to Holy Willie's Prayer," Barns's famous seperge of the "uara", guid," and that instinct of sociation proved right.

** [ have,” he said, “real criticisms of the life of Horus which give the render a dinner of dirty dailswater. There would expected tes relish it. But how could yon, follow some dutiful verse, and you were

with the nasty taste in your mouth. The kindly soud of Burts had pity at all times, The only person to when he was ever unkind was himself His tragedy was his Leglect himself, let us give dim sympathy, i neglect of him well. When we see a inan

has been putting his thoughts about the Sentrish nations peek into heriting, which may one day mak! a leak. a modest little book, bountiful of humour anture. Ef kid promised me * few glimpses into this

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er house of me, and when he had it his pipe he began to krep his wond,

“Ayo," he said, as if he were put saying nay thing but just walking into the "mists fot the must. "Age, I samider myself a relative of Baris, inasmuch as I have the same independent Scottish Brind. the same Scottish sentiment, and the store patzistimuri I owe everything to 'my country, and any vantry owes everything Bums, and that is the larger reason why regard myself in a relative, one of the saris family, many decade behind.n | but still ground of the passion, proud of the trulition. Fange lin in my-hed and I have wat in my study and fancied I was Walking down the road with Charms. could, in my fang, see him, I could Spunk with hitu-hay, I would feel him put his haal on my shoulder and sug

I love lassie, a bennie, bonnie

indie,

:

Sed na pare es,thu Bly in the dell, She's as sweet as the heather, the

bombie, parpile heather,

Margins Sentch blue ball #h

A GREAT MAN STILL ALIVE? This was Harry Landeg's Robert Bares,) an abiding presezer, a human being, frait) and streetly lovable, a nuit of mucinly with the son of a prophet and the soul of a Federer-Lamie's "Buras: You could

sre there has frit talked with, con-

led, lved with, feed in, that he was a holy" inspiration-Lander's Burns! of abrit turns is shered. Foor Rabbir, To me," he said dreamily the name

ting that muster mist, because," while of eternity. we come and go, they are the elements

Robert Barms often thought about death. I am convinced," he read." that and that it pained him mortally, whilis be surveyed the beauties of the landscape,

listened to the lavenek, admired the hill nad valleys of his beloved, Sentis, to pealise that as day his eyes, would be diramel in death, and that he would un And he would pray inwardly, faithfully — nire faust on them seqpontere set.

Where with Tntention T häge err'ið. No other plea I have

But Thou art good; and Goodness stil

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An honest in was Barns," be real. dipping again in that ratebook,"

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Had we never lov'd sae kindly, Had we never lov'd sae blindly, Never met or never parted,

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We had pe'er been broken-hearted to speak of the infinite leaders of that Hers Mr. Lauder lingered for a riqnent. verse, as conveying the struke of Fat read of romaner into the valley of tragedy when a man and woman tura the high

it was. But then, how it was sweet; We put beside it Browning's Enes in the surie tone.” How, sad and bad and mad

singer of what only genius dare wizg

*Twas top TBAT MADE HIM !**

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se natural that he never tried to hide his ad Mr. Fander was all for Jurus as the Mr C. Coutts weakness! My religion is. Let an inryderper plunder of the heart, the sweeter

the bad bits in the life of genins and for were remember the good work. err is human, to forgive, divine." Ät the rate of process in which we have lived the simple-minded and arm pan lus been called ignorant. What a fallacy I have wandered for over this world, and

Tu all untward appurance." he took an his appreciation of the Serttish Hard, Burns led an aimless life. That was

nor his fact; it was his nature.

į

Mr W. Moon

"Mr J. Or Onwald Mr W. B. Davenport Mr.J. S. N. OVER Mrs W. K. Davenportr F Miss Dr C Davis Mr E 0. Pattison Mrs F.E. Davis Patrick

A Page

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Mr D, C. Poole, Jr. There Mr and Mrs F. S. Mr and Mrs H. H

Dickson

Pettick

Mr J. S. Fotter Mr. Povlet

are propelling formes over which we have Mr D. E. Donnelly When the wind blows it Mr W. A. Dowley

the hest, the finest people I have met arenenuti.

the simplest and plainest folk, fod festluses the seas: the works of Nature are Mrs. D. Duncan

ing and honest as the day is long. Dimysterious. We are poor, weak, mortais, 3r F. E. Ebbesen Mr W. G. Pawers any man ever lave more seriously, nege and angst submit. Buras was one of 15, fenderly than turns in the great way? Listen to this for an expression of love

The Powers woon can only ken

To whom the heart is seen) * at nane can be sue leur to me As my sweet lively Fran Mr. Lauder looked up fron the thick, chsely written notebook which is his lur depository, and his eyes had the spicion of a tear. It would have mastered him and billen it, his lock had. stayed for another instaat on the rep | photograph!" of: Captain John Lauler and his mother. There rose from the street the sound of arching men. and Mr. Lander went to the window, secreting his heart is this huponr to them, and came

IF

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Mr. W. E. Robinson resuscitating her dying customs, her. H. J. Van Geuns Miss O. Robinson gathered them together bit by bit.

Capt. 3.1

3. Van Bonkel He Dr K. Gjellery

and Mrs R. 4. Mrs D. M. Roso revived the legends af bygone days, he Goldsmith Miss G. B.. Ross welded them into a solid suhtance, he Mr J. M. Goodeno Mr R. Roxburgh carved out his models in the simple rock Mr A. G. Gordon Mr. M. C. de la Salle at endurance, he left as a harvest that Mr. V. Goulburn Mr J. H. Scott shall wirely stand as long as the wide Mr and Mrs H. W. Mrs J. M. Sheel

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