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BAMBURG'S COAL ECONOMY. By the use of natural gas in |place of coal, Hamburg will, it is claimed, sava 50,000 tòns of coal (A.Fear..

FORD FACTORY FOR MONTREAL. A huge factory is to be estab- lished in Montreal for the manu- facture of Ford cars. The cost will be at least G.$5,000,000.

AMERICAN COAL FOR FRANCE AND ITALY. America will export between 6,000,000 and 8,000,000 tons of coal to Italy and France within the next year.

BRITISH COLUMBIA TIMBER

Nearly 9,000,000ft. of lambar are moving or will shortly move off the shore from British Col ambia mills, mostly to Australia) and South Africa.

OIL PIPE LINE TO PARIS.

A French company has been granted permission to establish a pipe line between Haven and Paris for the purpose of conveying petroleum oils from the former port to Paris and intermediary points.

AUSTRALIAN WOOL SALES. At the wool sales at Sydney 4,956 balea were offered on two) days and 3,125 were sold. There was no demand for crosshreds, which were withdrawn. English local buyers were active, as were Americaas, but not Japanes

JAPANESE CANNED GOODS FACTORY.

Japanese merchants Are organizing a large canned goods factory in Tsingtao. It is said, bat over $5,000,000 capital-bas may or may not hold (I do not), already been raised. The com- but that mankind generally fell, pany intends to buy 200,000 cattle and that a physician and and buffaloes every year for A' Varied Symposium.

medicine were required and slaughtering. given in the Incarnation, is a SEATTLE'S OIL TRADE The journal from home devotedogms on the reception or re- further extensive space to thejection of which depends our re-the SeattleChamber of Commerce, According to figures issued by Liscussion that has ensued upon cognition of a person or a society more than 282,000,000 lb. of soya Canon Barnes address. Some as holding the Faith of Christen-bean oil, 49,000,000 lb. of cocoa- | representative views are append· | dom.

CANON HORSLEY.

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wat oil, 12,000,000 in of cotton- seed oil. 16,000,000 gallons of reanut oil, 5,000,000 gallons of Canon J.W. Horsley, represent-

The Rar. F. B. Meyer, the Chinese nat oil, 22,000 gallons of ing the more

orthodox side.well-known Nonconformist olive oil and other vegetable Bays:-

divine, is inclined to the same and animal fats passed last year As Canon Barnes tells your view. He said

over Seattle's docks. interviewer. 'The Fall is not a "In the preseat correspondence

CANADIAN MANUFACTURES vital dogma. I agree. Such are it should be borne in mind that alone found in the three forms of there is a profound difference be-

CRGE PROTECTION. the Creed of the Catholic tween 'truth' and the witness Association has urged the Gov

The Causdian Manufactures" Courch, of which only one is to the truth. The Bible does not eramest to revise the tariff in the binding upon the laity, although make Heaven or hall. right or direction of a stable fiscal policy both the Aposties and the Nicene wrong, good or bad. It simply of protection, with some aux Creeds are being proposed, and reflecta-and-bears witness to the

PERSHING AS TRADE COMMISSIONER.

largely accepted as a hopeful eternal verities of the moral uni-ance of permanence. It is point- basis for a wide union of Chris-verge. In my belief it does so ed out that the Dominion has tian bodies.

under the immediate inspiration Progressed remarkably under pro- But that a fall of man from a of the Holy Spirit.

tectiva.preferential tariffs. This primitive state of comparative "But even if Canon Barnes move is in harmony with the innocence or virtue took place is and other should discredit its views of the Canadian Premier. evident from all old pre-Christian witness still farther to the truths writings including the Old Testa-Lof the eternal world, they would

The Epistle of St. Paul to remain unimpaired because uo-]

From New York it is reported the Romans is a later evidence of impeschable witness is borne to that the US. Department of this. Nothing short of the In- them by conscience, experience. Commerce proposes to send carnation would afford a sufficient and history. I don't admit for a General Pershing to South antidote.

moment that Canton Barnes' America in the role of a diplo contentions need be accepted. matirt at large, for the purpose

ment.

"I cannot understand-or if I do I entirely reject-Canon Barnes* dogma that our Blessed Lord

*Thoughtful teachers are of effecting better political and losing faith in the doctrine of economic relations between Latin is God because He was ajevolution, because it is by no America and the United States. miraculous anticipation of what means proven; and my belief in It is said that General Pershing's we should be' when, it would the scientific method has been status will be of the broadest seem to follow, each of us who greatly shaken by the receat character. designed to foster has duly used grace and free-will vagaries of certain eminent trade and amity in international

becomes a modern

god. Here is the scientists exploring the world of political affairs. and commos confu- spirits.

sion between

Divinity and VEIW3 OF SOTED AUTHOR533. Deity, between the possibility of The writer 03

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Ware

the

our becoming sons of God and known to thousands as "Evelyn encouraged after sermons, if such mysticism but not that discussions should be of His being uniquely the Son of Underhill" (Mrs. Stuart Moore) sermons, forma part of a servica. God.

Bays:- While there are

After all, the devotionel temper Bo many I am thoroughly in sympathy of a service is from the religious mysteries, unsolved and perhaps with Canon Barnes' plea for point of view, its most important unsolvable, in our own nature, greater courage and honesty in characteristic and this would wby resent or discard mysteries the ecclesiastical attitude in the nature and operations of wards scientific thought. If the atmosphere of the debating society

to inevitably be lost God? Modern society, as far as it clergy are to retain a hold on the introduced into the Church." represents or is influenced by attention and respect of our modern thought, especially as it younger people, the crucial pro-:

QUAKER VIRW, is portrayed (and possibly libell blems and difficulties raised Quaker," makes the following ed) by many recent novelists, by modern scholarship in con- contribution to the discussion: finds in some cases an excuse nection with traditional religion) "It is natural that those who arising from the ignorance which of which these young people cherish dogmas that are unten- confuses Calvinism with what the are often fully aware must be able should shrink from any dis- creeds tesch in Bome self-faced squarely and not, as is cussion of them. This is surely protective result of the uneasy now usual, dodged, minimised. or the only explanation of the lettera conscience caused by carnality; ignored.

you quote from those who pbject | and, probably in the majority of "Educated people sre

aware to the public discussion of re- Cases, from juvenile conceit that a revolution in the attitude ligious beliefs. A religion that which considera itself placed on & of competent scholars towards will not bear the light of criticism pedestal of superiority when and Christian origins and many dog and examination is useless to-day. because it derides as outworn or mas of religion has already taken and if the Church is to succeed in inferior all that the Church has place; but this is not frankly ac-appealing to men and women knowledged by the clergy as a it must be prepared to sub- There has always been the whole. An early-Victoria type stantiate its claims and to danger, and the fault, of elevat of Christianity is commonly justify its tenets. It must, in ing plons opinions into dogmas. preached, repelling many people fact, abandon that over-revential The remedy is not in torulog all who are unable to digest its crude attitude which in the past has dogmas of the Church into pious supernaturalism, but who would required us to accept & supposed opinions which may or may not gladly accept a spiritual gospel fact simply because the Church be beld without condemnation, stated in modern language which says it is so, and has taught us but indiscriminating between they could understand.

that to question its authenticity pious opinions and the doctrines of the Church, and so lessening tical spirituality by which I blasphemy

Intellectual honesty and prac-or event require a reason for it is the want of charity and the con- mesa solid instraction in the .” All who engage in such a dia cordant cooperation between those realities of the inner life and cussion should, however, remem- who agree to differ-where they science of prayer em to me ber Ruskin's words, The more the outstanding needs of the we admit the possibility of our "That the human race sprang Churches to-day. 1gree with own cherished convictions being ceit and concupiscence led be faced fearlessly, and many of and helpful whatever is right in Kakcay, is an opinion which men our hymns, should be scrapped, them will become."

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