. The War Cry . are not givento self-analysis; but this theyknow, lhat their men must usethe sea. or Britain must starve;they know that the finny richesthat swarm about our shorescannot he salved without somehuman cost—but they do notknow that every life they give1o the sea is one small mite inthe vast National Debt. The Dangers of the Sea. ?We care nothing for ibis—thestress of life is too great to al-low us to think of aught hut ourown welfare. We never pauseto reflect as we hack the morn-ing loaf asunder that weeks andmonths of striving alone havebrought lhat loaf to our do not wa
. The War Cry . are not givento self-analysis; but this theyknow, lhat their men must usethe sea. or Britain must starve;they know that the finny richesthat swarm about our shorescannot he salved without somehuman cost—but they do notknow that every life they give1o the sea is one small mite inthe vast National Debt. The Dangers of the Sea. ?We care nothing for ibis—thestress of life is too great to al-low us to think of aught hut ourown welfare. We never pauseto reflect as we hack the morn-ing loaf asunder that weeks andmonths of striving alone havebrought lhat loaf to our do not want lo be remindedof the long when the reel-ing ships heave and shudder tothe thunderous attack of theoceans legions; when the sea-fog creeps down to hide theshore; when the grim derelictlurks underfoot—a thing of dread—waiting to strike tike asleallhy assassin in the night;when every sound is a menace;when the heart of every man issbifled ly the pressing * fear ofdisaster. No, that is something. .shrug, our; ^e 1-clo L^f >1ers and saj! that the^ nW*fpaid for what they do So Hdebt is evened. But th-^*lsome things that ml ^buy, and one such thi™ iSageofthekinctheSh1^in British heart* , Our British sailors-tli^l!who have made our ^Mmen who wdl maintain it { go forward th\£|jcomplaimngly to their dealklthat Britain may live and-SIin her goodly heritage fflRijjHshall cease and the sea shall rimiup its dead. *™ Promoted to Glory. BROTHER SHERWOOD, OF AMHERST, X& 3 Death has visited our Corpj;and taken from nur midst , ?Sherwood at the age of fl;years, lie was a. great sufteret-for two years from consumption *Although nnahle lo lake anyac!!tivc part in the open-aitwork for the last eighteen tmonths, yel he was always cheer. ;ful, and would come to the in. ?side meetings when he could,But several months ago he hadto stay indoors and take lo hia ibed from which he Lever rose ]again. When he was visited by, ithe Officers and oilier members to
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