In Western Canada there is to be seen to-day that most fascinating
of all human phenomena, the making of a nation. Out of breeds
diverse in traditions, in ideals, in speech, and in manner of life,
Saxon and Slav, Teuton, Celt and Gaul, one people is being made.
The blood strains of great races will mingle in the blood of a race
greater than the greatest of them all.
It would be our wisdom to grip these peoples to us with living
hooks of justice and charity till all lines of national cleavage
disappear, and in the Entity of our Canadian national life, and in
the Unity of our world-wide Empire, we fuse into a people whose
strength will endure the slow shock of time for the honour of our
name, for the good of mankind, and for the glory of Almighty God.
C.W.G.
WINNIPEG, CANADA, 1909.