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Wonderful Improvement
in Typewriters.
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nought which leaves naught to dread. With the King’s Dreadnought there
is everything to dread. The tiny yacht preserves the peace between the two
branches of our one harmonious, friendly, brotherly race that is soon to domi
nate the world.”
“I wish,” added Mr. Carnegie, “ ambitious rulers of the world—emper
ors, kings and strenuous presidents—would read history and learn that mon
ster warships never lead to peace, but always tempt to war.
‘How oft the means to do ill deeds,
Makes ill deeds done.’ ”
The speaker trusted that the attention of King Edward would be at
tracted to the example of Canada and the United States, and that his powerful
influence would be exerted in behalf of the British Prime Minister’s recent ap
peal for a League of Peace among the Nations, which would ensure the total
exclusion of battleships from the high seas as we exclude them from our in
land seas, thus bringing nearer the permanent peace of the world. “Let not
the old home scorn to take a lesson from her children,” he said, “when that
lesson leads to the greatest possible step forward—a lesson whose triumphant
success here should be heeded by all European nations now staggering in what
the wise Prime Minister of Canada calls ‘the vortex of militarism.’ ”
Referring to a book of poems glorifying war, which had been sent him
by the author, a Jingoistic clergyman, Mr. Carnegie was scathing and scorch
ing:
“The compiler of the volume of terrific war songs, glorifying human
slaughter,” said he, “is a clergyman, preacher of the Christian religion,
subject of the Prince of Peace. Imagine that! I wonder if he knows that the
chief difference between the Christian and non-Christian in early days when
Christianity was first established, was that the Christian would not serve in
the legions? Maximilian, a Centurion, was tried and put to death because he
said, ‘I have become a Christian, and I cannot kill my fellow-men.’
“Tertullian, only one hundred and fifty years after Christ, declared that
‘the baptismal vow and the military oath are inconsistent with each other,
the one being the sign of Christ, the other of the devil.’ I humbly suggest
that the last man who should have compiled that blood-thirsty volume is a
minister of the Prince of Peace. I know that one of the last men who would
circulate it is the humble individual who now addresses you. We have far
too much of men killing men in battle, the foulest stain upon civilization. Os
course, it is a holy duty to protect our homes, but that which makes it so also
makes it a holy duty not to attack the homes of others.”
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The Golden Age for June 7, 1906.
What the Mother May Learn From the Children.
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