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Haolading antimony, icon, lead, quicksilver, tin and zinek, autgalls, opium, pearls. paper, rations, rhubarb, astuds, silk, sking and hides, strawbraid, sugar ballow, tes tobacco, varnish, was and wool. --in ever diminishing quantities,limber,
The export trade of the country is in an extremly healthy condition, and wo undor- stand that flourishing as the conditions are shown in the voluma before us to bare bron last year, when the figures for this pressat year of grass are made up and tabulated they will make a moen prosperous showing still- Shanghai Times,
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crop of 20,000,000 hushold of winter wheat is promised this year by the farmors of Southern Alberta.
realize the extraordinary nature of this appucoment it is necessary to remember that three or four years ago the great baro dry plaine sloping up to the foot-hills of the Rocky Mountains were generally thought good for litt but cattle ranching, and the grase, though very nutritious, is so thin that a bord requires about 12 acres per head to graze on. Oas of the many surprises sprang on the world by Canada is the discovery that this plain has not only fertility, but nearly always moistum enough to grow heavy crops of automo-sowe wheat. I: is this wheat that is grown in vast quantities in the Far West of the United Sinton for export to China and Japan, and Lord Grey, the Governor-General of Canada, has set his heart on capturing that great market ler the Dominion. Probably both Japaness and the Chinese would much prefer to buy from a friendly British country than from the United States. Unfortunately, however, the only wheat which Cavada has hitherto been able to supply for export in the famone hard spring wheat of Manitoba and The Oxford and Cambridge Review has, as South-Easters Saskatchewan. This is so musli the distinction of its flest. number, an emly in demand both in America and in England, and by John Stuart Mill on Social Frosdom, or the the distance of the spring wheat fields from ports assassary lim'in of individual fresdom arising. the Pacific coast is so great, out of the conlitions of our aɔaid life, which of shipment on that, its pricals prohibitive to the Orientals who has never before ben published. The maau. une four more as A secondary ingredient. script was left among certain other effects in in mixed dishes than as the staff of life. Bros the house at which its author died at Avignon. Southern Alberta, far west as it is, is separated The writer distinguishes two kinds of freedom from the Pacife by morntain ranges across "Lke frnadom to do what we wish to do, which the con! of railway haulage is necessarily and the freedom to do what we do not wish bigh compared with the corresponding figure to do." In the former class thers in the States; but this is not likely to prove an as many kinds of freedom as there are insuprable difculty. For one thing the Grand human beings in the world. Tao writer then Trunk Farifeline, about to be built across the overhauls the individaslist theory of freedom, mountains from Edmonton, will bare com- according to which a state of perfect and uni paratively easy gr diants. The great qu lion veral freedom may be attained by movely now is-How soon will Western Canaria ke assigning to each individual his own sphere of producing enou rh winter wheat to competectivity, by securing to his free and noimpeded seriously in the Oriental market with her action within this sphere, and by strictly and southern neighbour? It is sigailiosat at absolutely limiting his activity to this sphero. any rate that, while the Albertan Field Every man will be perfectly free who has his is increasing at se' ovarMous rate, the sphere of action adancroached upon by others." yield in the States this year showe au enorzog decreuse, The winter wheat crop of the whole Republic is expected to be abant 382000.000 basbais, against last year's record of 492,000,000 In spite of the sorero winter and late spring in Canada, advices from the West doseribe the growth and general conditions of the Alborten wheat grop in theend of June as more promising than at the same time in any previous gour. A correspondent at Calgary, writing on June 26, Baya that "records of phenomenal growth are boginning to pour in." On one form wheat stalks taken "from the bunch" at random measured 3Ft. Jin, and this was not much better than the common rus throughost Southern Alberto, wbare there is the greatest amount of optimism and rejoicing." The manager of the Consdian Bank” of Commerce at Lolbbridge,motives in a moral sesin, the writ r think there another important centre in Southern Alberta, can be no soienos of ethios. He would place said that the wheat crop was already past any the animal appetites at the lowest extremity of chance of falare; that in every place it was human motivas, Tae writer then proemde with breaking all records, and that in some districts reping was expected to begin before the end of July. As the officials of that bank are required to make themselves acquainted with the affirs of practically all the inhabitants within reach, this testimony is of no small valaa-Time,
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The writer has little difficulty la pointing ont that a sphors of activity where a man was both unmolested and annidad would yield a freedom limited in most casas to ti freedom to starve. By far the grater number of bu van desires are such as can only be satisfied by social relation, or relation between followbeings. The writer then approaches the idea from the sids of
comparative freedom or unfreedom. The man who acts from the higher motive is more free than the man That man who is prompted by the low r seems to me to set with freedom who yield to the impalss of the highest motive which demands his obedience, or which presonts self to his consciousness, at the moment of determination.*
Unless there can be such gradation of huma
very interesting secating of human setions, in which wara rendered more or less unfree. It is not the force of judicial coercion which runst limits one freedom. On the contrary, we are thralls to Mrs. Grandy. He says: There is a vast, vague, mysterious authority which casts its shadow over all human affairs, and which tar more stringent gereras mon's notions with a rule then that exercised by the civil governor- the authority of Conventionalism or Conven tional Propriety. There is a strange and vague dread of doing what no one else ever does, of being altogether singular, which far more frequently restrains men. The mordant bum oar in which the say is written appears from the last paragraph-Whatever sense of un- man may experience in paying
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The Statistical Department of the Customs have just issued the volume of the series of Trade Reports for the year 1916 which deals with the orport of Chinese prodaca doring that period, which, though it consists of nothing more than formidable looking tables of figures, will yet be found to contain a Fast
88 of information that is of great interest up a censue paper, or even in patting in a writ of summone, appearance to to the general reader. For instance the first an table conveg to us the intelligence, which I am quite amra that a man will often feel cannot fail ha a source of satisfaction to quite as oppressive a sense of unfreedom in all who have the welfare of this great country.
shabby relative for fear of his cating" the at haset, that the value of produce exported to foreign countries was gathering which is wholly devoid of cordiality comprissa only greater last year than in any previous or friendly warmth, and which
recorded save one, having risan parsons disagreeable to him, in attending a from Bk. Th. 227.883.197 in 1905 to Hk. raligious service which is altogether wearisoma Tik 236.456,739 in 1906, which was only
to him, in complimenting lady upon her million Ek. hols short of the total of the record music performanos, or ia listening to the
conversation of a noted bare. yoar, 1914. Of this value of Hk. Tis. 236 million, Hongkong took Hk. Tis. 82.7 (0,427, Great Britain Hk. Tis. 13,298,315, France Ik. Tls. 28,318,964, the Continent of Europe (Russia excepted) Ak, Tl. 43,570,46), and Bussis (including the European porte in Russia, Bussis and Siberia by land frontier and Hussian Pasifle Ports) Hk. Tls 18,718,788 Japan, including Formosa, took good to the value of Hk. Tl. 33,404,931, and the United Stalos H. Tls. 25,671,428. From which it will be soon that Japan is China's best customer, Hongkong, of course is paly a port of transhipment and does not consume the goods that pets through, while the sport to the Continent of Europe: amounting in valoe to Hk. Tla. 43 millions odd, is distributed among many marias Portugal is the poorest buyer" in China's markets having invested only a modest ten faels to get into the returns, bat har historic Far Eastern dependeney Macao, figures with a handsome outlay of Hz. 11, 4,614,755.
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NEGROES IN SOUTHERN STATES.
Mr. A. Standard Burkar in the June America Magazie, describes the condition of the negro
private
i donthera city life. It is not a pleasant picture that he draws of white tyranny. For example, a white min and negro woman who had lived together a ma sud wife for meny years and had children nearly grown--oue a sindsat in Atlanta University-were brought upon the charge of adu'try, because by the Georgian law they cannot marry. Mr. Bakor noticed in the pics court that the sentences passed on the white man were umally light, ou the negro asually very hairy. The number of arrests in Georgia is ver large, and is said to be das to the fact that The State and the counties made a profit out of their prizon system. No attempt is over made to reform A refence to the table stating the value
A criminal, either white or coloured, convicte of the direct foreign export (including ro
Bre bired out to
contractors or export from each Customs district will show
wok on the public roads. Last year Georgin that Shanghai has a huge load in this branch
mido » net profit of more than a third of a of trade, exports to the value of Hk. The 118,990,610 having passed through in 1906. The million dollars from its chain-gaugs. The fact is that labour is very scarce, and the negro is in next largest returns are those relating to great demand. As a free lebotver his wages here Canton, which figures with Ik. Tis, 39,340,673 rion, and he prefers to work only one or two worth, and then comes Kowloon with a total of days a week. *Convict labour is consequently Hk Tla 11,3941,72, and then Haskow with Hk, Tls. 8434,107, and thon Newchwang with eagerly sought after. To the matter of edu cation, the white man has a black record. The 7,25 Hk.
7,25,366 and then
is Swator Compalary education Bot practised Hk. Tis. 0,315,372; and then Fachow
Atients does not Hk. T. 5,24,894 and then Mengtarywere in the South."
area provide school facilities for the children Hk. The 5,14405; and then Tientsin (which seems to be lower on the list then we who want to go to school. New schools would have expected) with Hk. Tis, à,143,761. are built by the State for white children, but
none for any years for negross. Chatos, which, there appears to be a disposition consequence, the colored people maintain many in some quarters to deer as a decaying port, private schools them selves. A white man or comes out very well with an export trade of H. women, especially a Northern white man or TL. 4,808,654, and a little known place like woman in Atlanta who teaches negroes, is Lopro shows up with a trade of Ik. Trigorously ostracised by white society. A white 4,918,61'. The smaller Yangizes Forts would citizen who ventured to speak a few words of not seem to be doing very well in exports, Chungking having apparently disposed of only 1k. The 4.355 worth; Shasi Hk. Tir. 138 Changsha Bk. Tis. 126 and Yochow kla. 14. Not a single prekage seems to have been sant away from Tehning for the reta cu is blank, Fad the figures relating to the other River Ports are very trifling.
answer
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toouragement in s negro school had to publish a grovelling apology to avoid being cut by all bis friend. Yory for whitco dare to attempt even to evangelise tho negroes. A prominent misister has said:
Var Southern churches have spent probably a hundred times as much money since the Civil War is an offset to evangelise the perple of China, Japan, India, South Amrie, Afries,
It Mexico al Cubs, as they have spent to giva the Gospel to the negroes at our doora, is often trus that oportunity is overlooked because it lies at our fest.
What does China oxport? A few years ago tea and silk would have been a pretty com. preben siva to the question, but the list has grown since then and now includes number of articles list many people would be surprised ta sae there. 149 difficult
The way the ignorance of the negro is im- classes of goods are enumerated, including posed upon is illestrated by the story of ens alum, cattle, horses and other live animals, of the wealthiest men in Atlanta, who made anisood, bags, bimbos AIKI bamboo-ware, his money by skelling to negroess preparation beans, and their products, bones, books, bricks
to smoothe kinds out of their wool. The kinks and tiles, bristles, camphor, causin wood, china- remain, but the man has made his fortane.
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