The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, June 07, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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Add< j ss A. C. Briscoe, Prest., or L. W Arnold, Vice-Prest., Atlanta, Ga. An English-Speaking Alliance. By Thomas Bengough, Toronto, Canada. The Canadian people have had the privilege and pleasure of listening to an earnest apostle of peace, in the person of Mr. Andrew Carnegie. He was the guest of the Canadian Club here on the evening of April 27th, and his speech on that occasion will go far to counteract the “Jingo” tendencies of some of our citizens, and to encourage those who have the broader vision of a world-wide English-speaking alliance in the interests of peace, civilization, and apolied Christianity. Mr. Carnegie spoke as the world-citizen, the cosmopolite, which he cer tainly is. A Scotchman of the Scotch, spending part of his time “on his na tive heath,” he still keeps in touch with the United States through his mil lion-fold interests there, and he constantly has. his ear to the ground to catch the rumbling of any movement in the Anglo-Saxon world. He is ever alert to tokens of progress in intellect, in culture, in industry; and his own munificence in endowing public libraries is solidifying sentiment, enhancing the value of .all our educational institutions, and ensuring new developments in invention, industry and science. The Canadian-American Object Lesson. Mr. Carnegie’s utterances on his magnificent theme—the union of all English-speaking peoples for the world’s peace—were strong, striking and in spiring. He pointed to the object lesson often overlooked, which is afforded by the chain of great lakes which form the liquid boundary between Canada and the United States. By the Rush-Bagot Convention, which dedicated to peace for all time these vast inland seas, Canada and America give to the world the finest of all examples of peace among nations. These lakes remain forever open pathways of peaceful communication between the two branches of our race here on the North American continent, serving to bind them, brothers as they are, into closer and closer union. If the European nations followed our example, and had similar agreements, they would save the salt seas from bearing upon their bosoms engines created by men for the destruc tion of each other. Mr. Carnegie is optimistic on this point, for he said, “This is to come some day, and sooner than most of us expect.” The Laird of Skibo has great faith in the sober second thought of the American people, and he scored “our fighting Jingoes in Washington” who are insisting that the United States—“the industrial republic”—should fol low the lead of Germany and England, and build an engine of destruction to match the recently launched British battleship, “Dreadnought.” But in Mr. Carnegie’s opinion the most powerful ship in the British navy is not the Dreadnought, “but that tiny yacht on the lakes, flying the Union Jack, car rying one tiny gun used only for exchanging friendly salutes of peace and good will with a similar little craft flying the Stars and Stripes—that is the most powerful, as it is the most beneficent, ship in all the British navy. Its power for good transcends a score of Dreadnoughts. 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If you believe this and accept it as a truth, you will be the im mense gainer thereby, and if you doubt it and wholly reject it, you may be the loser to the extent of your very life. We will send 2 bottles to any reader of this paper on these terms: If the two bot tles cure two cases of Fever, send us If they do not do all we claim, send us nothing. We take the risk. The Johnson Chill and Fever Tonic Co., Savannah, Ga. B ALEXANDER’S REVIVAL HYMNS advertised on page 16 can al so be obtained from us at tlie rate advertised, or a copy will be sent postpaid as a premium with each cash subscription (Price $2). THE GOLDEN AGE ATLANTA, GA. P. S. —Our old subscribers renewing for a year may take advantage of this offer, too. CENTRAL BUREAU OF EDUCATION. Thoroughly reliable, prompt and efficient in selecting suitable teachers for schools and col leges. Send for circular-. MISS KATE EDGAR Prop, and Mgr.. Paris, Kentucky. 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