. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. ning stars, the hillsreplies,The far call of the undiscovered pole. And since I must be mateless, I shallwinOne boon beyond the meed of commonclay :My life shall end where other lives begin,And live when other lives have passedaway. —By Charles Musgroves. City Comradeship Face on face in the city, and when will the faces end ?Face on face in the city, but never the face of a friend ;Till my heart grows sick with longing and dazed with the din of the street,As I rush with the thronging thousands, in a loneliness complete. Shall I not know my brothers ?
. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. ning stars, the hillsreplies,The far call of the undiscovered pole. And since I must be mateless, I shallwinOne boon beyond the meed of commonclay :My life shall end where other lives begin,And live when other lives have passedaway. —By Charles Musgroves. City Comradeship Face on face in the city, and when will the faces end ?Face on face in the city, but never the face of a friend ;Till my heart grows sick with longing and dazed with the din of the street,As I rush with the thronging thousands, in a loneliness complete. Shall I not know my brothers ? Their toil is one with offer the fruits of our labor on the same great citys shrine. They are weary as I am weary ; theyare happy and sad with me ; And all of us laugh together when ev-ening sets us free. Face on face in the city, and where shall our fortunes fall ?Face on face in the city—my heart goes out to you , we labor together ; is not the bond divine ?Lo, the strength of the city is built of your life and HON. W. S. FIELDINGMinister of Finance for Canada At the moment Hon. W. S. Fielding is more in the public eye than any other Canadian becauseof his efforts to provide funds to assist farmers and business men particularly in moving the westerncrops. When Sir Wilfrid Laurier was forming his Cabinet at the W^indsor Hotel, in Montreal,in 1896, Mr. Fielding was then, and had oeen for many years, Premier of Nova Scotia. Some onesuggested to Hon. James Sutherland, Sir Wilfrids right hand man, the name of Mr. Fielding forthe Cabinet. Mr, Sutherland answered that he was afraid Mr. Fielding was not a big enoughman for the position, but after a moments reflection, he remarked : Still, he must be much abovethe average of men to have held power in Nova Scotia for so many years and to have avoided anyserious mistake. Another gentleman present added to Mr. Sutherlands comments, and thereare few men in Canada with as much personal magnetism. A few hours later
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