The Spirit of Emulation,
“One tools on coming back hero that there sooms to bo .a. great dilfereiico betweu the -two I'omnuuuties ill what one might oa.il an attitude ot mind. In Canada one senses a tooling lor •ctliciency ; everyone seems to be striving to reach the top. no matter in what particular line lie is encased. Still there is always the dollar behind il. Mere, thme seems to he a sort ot casnalness and a. la.ck of that eager striving to get to the top. Ot course there are those here' who are keen to push on, and those who do not nee in t;v care l mnedi, b ; s( as in > aiiada, hut genierally speaking, the'i'e elders not sce'in fe> lie that < m*vi iie'ss wlndi one notice's in Cauaela, . I Iwse* are' the imprcssienis 'b ll |l ' Ikn". I horn,as I’a.it, torinerlv Cliristednirch. who tor the' past li\e‘ years has drain in e-barge < >!’ Hie I'irsl. Preshyterian Clnnvli. K,.|motidt on. Albert a, Canada.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 8, 1 August 1930, Page 4
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