Show I IlityNCII 1IIIIJt I There Is always something Inspiring fur young men and for poor young men particularly In the rlo and gnatnens of until of thu worlds load era Jl8 themselves sprang from humble hum-ble surroundings Our own ontry exceeds nil other In the number of examples of this kind which It la I able to furnish the reason therefor being obvious Hut other lands suply n goodly share so much no that the rule may be eveowhere reiterated and emphasized em-phasized as absolute that real merit and genuineability cannot be kept dow n A Paris correspondent calls attention to numerous cases w her the socalled common people are coming to the front In political affairs In the republic of Trance Horn and bred under the rule of the arls nrracy although there was an occa Meant revolt against their authority the masnen supposed It was their fate until recently when the light broke In upon them Iteprcsentatlves of their own class have succeeded In securing offices and demonstrated their ability to administer affairs This awakened plratlon and now ns In the United Htatcs n mans social position Is not considered when he Is running for office and every boy born In Prance Is I n candidate for the presidency They have conspicuous examples before be-fore them In the success ot President Fours and particularly In I the carrot carr-ot Gabriel IInnotnllx the chancellor ot the republic and minister of foreign affairs who Is now with the exception excep-tion of the president the most popular man In France because of What fie has had I to with tile Itu41vin I itillarni lie came from the soil Ills ancestors were peasants and the little cottage In which he was born nt M Quentln In US3 Is still standing A few years ago 100 Wa mad minister of foreign affairs and has served through several administrations lie Is I regarded now as one of the great mn of 7ance and a future president |