CHAPTER IX
THE BISHOP OF CALEDONIA
The Right Rev. W. Ridley, D.D.
AMONG THE INDIANS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA—EFFORTS TO OVERCOME RACE HATRED.
“It seems to me there are other men in other lands, yearning and thoughtful.
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“And it seems to me, if I could know those men, I should
become attached to them, as I do to men in my own lands.
“O, I know we should be brethren and lovers;
I know I should be happy with them.”—Walt Whitman.
“I am a homeless wanderer,” the Bishop of Caledonia was heard to observe during his recent visit to this country. To the uninitiated the observation seemed a strange one, savouring more of jest than of sincerity; but the friends of the Bishop, knowing of the unhappy ordeal through which he had passed,