THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 4 _ -_ (Nik _ BACK be a mild _form of rheumatism, or may' mean that your arefnot doing their When the__l_¢idneys I'llt“__e_l‘_ the lioisontzllis p ,uc s_ rom__ e there'-is sure ' to be in the form of skin diseases of a serious _ and at the kidney Of a 1 there good our the is none. we things about customers. Two sizes 509 and $1.00. Sold only at the Penslar Store. _I-:. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore » I-Ieadquiirters for the _ _ Penslar Remedies § l é E s @\\\\l\WUJl/0/mW SHALL WE HAV E to llleet. . hisl side pride. bore cor vc-st ` chest. ' If (lollacrlpiloll slloulil come and hope It wild, l\'ni'-wr Bill _very first i-.luck And it (lzlrlnllll bullet they would ` get ill the buck. from _ Enduring “i'rell<-.ll w:tri`l1r'e," doing illcll' stunt. 'That lilo Slllrkers at home can enjoy then "several more, i ng n o . - .Z led cum lelel`_y_ some of ll hh them llkl, ll hawk img h Sigh; nf pig. guru to the Americana on the vessel hzghz ohllghllpm fall back on the 83 life, is ' ' _ ‘ 1_n *'°u*s . » "'°“"_ SEATTLE, Wahl,” ohlhhhl. 3o___ Mass., heaeoerted that _President Wil- _ g _ The soul hui-.ig hh the Pnhhhh lhlmhh son. .at -the time the second Lusitania setting forth the great part homie Influ- W-HEN CROSS. Fsvsnlen Ano ln Beln-ing ses have increased so ra- “°‘° W" “°“* ‘° G‘“'“‘°“" ‘"°"° SICK GIVE “CALIFORNA gy. pidly since the killing ni lil., lm. huh post script informing the German of the child: suggesting the Improve I enoe plays In. moulding the ohnrloh `- A _' .- Z i.. _' _ "T" I i - _' i. ‘ _ I. ` §_ T c|||l[]_$ .lfmlll __» . Ileilrfnq Sea Flu-_ _ _ on in ' . _iiearing _SesI"l_l__eriIs U.S.. _ ll iiamllai I '_ - . Have Increased e’ s;hw~=vcsll:.””“o... =....."....'...-.'. '..-.. ~ .» . _ _.__ sensation,-otsiiIle_u_golif1¢lal___ __cs.u_s__l:;laf_; _Ml-s. P. w. Andsrsorlh a dramatlst ~‘ ‘< ’ run s n e d uth I id r re ute, e- (Canadlan Press Despatch.) givin? -isguator 1-ieyn'rygCabo)i. Lodge, marzo ti: ;,oII‘:;:‘l.ngeI|:te|?estli,\g, clev. ture ‘mm and “us mr .hon of “_ "-" ”i‘°“' "‘ " ”i’°°°h “t s°m°"m° ' ailsins. its possibilities. As nn- ss p iiioulding Character ._-_-_ ._er and .edueative adduala before rneatln of the Ottawa Women'l Club RUP OF FIGS." _ Ing animals was llhlt d lh Government that the contents of .his ments parents might efilect both in _ --_ governmeugwlll i,§;,'f, ‘to lfhl Uhgfhtfg tonne: "so-ici accountability" note their penonsllllvss ans ln the furnish- Cllllllreh love mls "hull laxhtlvm.. gulhrly next yeah -coordlhs to 5 sum* were notto be too seriously interpret- ing of the home. and nothing else cleanses th t d t b H. ~ e'd. Mr. (Lodge insisted that Wm. Jen- stomach. liver and bowels so Trlczilyfar Slilgiiilt fgr theJUn(iili:iiB;i.lii]:;aii"bTlsl'{‘er!:\tlM(iiEis gf the cxarlgi m:dSDr' ggaueytnanii tecspoonful of “C.'lli'ornis, Syrup of who th ` °"“°" "Ui" _°°’° “"y_° ° fl i in ii m_______ _m___i__ ___ fav; __0____s an _he at __1_'_¢;___D_¢_%_ government will sell them Navy Bmchemhlge as hh! lhlormhhh sessfu n e highest accep on const putei waste, .sour bile and un- dlsesled 10051 lmsses vutofthe system LONDON, ociohcr 31.-The Unites '”°“°d "mn ‘f“"i°““ ‘1““"°“ Way' slain over the homer or our hind hiD.sn iiht fn 5 ' 1’ I’ *YP ggalmyou have a well. playful child Stale? embassy today received n re. truth rot _alseyhlggghhdregromighti; We recognize the truth that home ed hardwood floor, the` closed piano companionship. D01' rom W I F , Millions of mothers give “California consul at Que:1l?t}hwn,ri)I:rttt tlgmlgiitihh igroduce ‘mdlsputable proof or ms ac' Syrup Di' Figfi” DGCMISB il iS Perfectly steamship Marina had been torpedoed Macy' harmless; children love if.. and it nev- wiillnui; warning lt ll, hellhved h » cr fails to act on the stomach. iiV6l' number of Americans were on board -- . ,-- 9-"ii b°W9i“~ _ Olliy 34_melnhers of tile crew of 10i "i.'m"" " Ask your druggici for a 50-cent bot- lluvu been lc h LIFE IT SEI p k rl up and landed at _ _ _ U0 Of "("“iif0\'“i”- S.Y\”“D Of Fige.” Crookhaverhlreland. Mr. Frost is now "_" which Ras full directions for babies. procuring nill,.lhvll_, from shrvlvorh A While seamen are required in some Our particular interest today, how- chllllreh ol hll _,gag ,mn for 3,-own. report oh the slhhlhg on ocmhelfhh branches of naval service, recruits ups plainly printed on the bottle. Be- uf ine B,-Rial, slehmm. llowhhmme hh with little or. no previous sea training home and truly it has been said that The tender sdiicltude and considers- and in some miraculous inanner his ware of counterielts sold llcre. Get so wal. mane to the Amerlchhhmhhshv can be placed in the larger ships, no knowledge is too great too small tion expended -by many a mother up- parents expect hilm to grow up God the genuine, made by "California Fig today by M,-_ lahhhh who sghtes lhal where, side by side with seasoned or too varied fora mother to possess on her household gods' are worthy of fearing the law abiding. without any Syrup (‘ompany.' Refuse any other the vesggl was lm.ph,l°ed_ Seve" comrades, knowledge of life and flgllt- as. she can.fInd ample scope to ex- kilul with contempt. Ame___C_______ ______ud___g _we Fmpmos ing routine on a battleship can be ac- lercise’ it all within the four walls of eternally and drag our children down feet into the way everlasting. ' are on ` quired by the intelligent and keen re- home. e Denials and court denials wer percentage of homes have proven suc- of e the term speaks. volumes for the wo- men who have' presided and are pre- rests upon two pillars and that neith- er failure or success is entirely at- upon both and we are admonished forsake not the law of our mother." ever centres in the 'mother of the " w board the Rowanmore. Su- ____h_____ . .,-emi of them have glven ML Frog, ':ruit In less time than ii landsman Bryon would limit a woman’s lib- ' a rary to the Bible and a cook-book, cive to the pence, comfort and devel- ' ~ flld l would deem possible. The life of ghellgl iTfel*§);tl_Il,n$,,llg::ll;`v zgiglsgigg sailor on a Dreadnought, destroyer or while the cild Roman laying no stress opment of the growing boy and girl. WHAT AIR PATROLS ARE DOING lowered and alle, they were in lhh cruiser ig not n bald one, and Cana- upon education either of a religious When we are tempted to refurnis CONSCRIPTIONT -l whl_el._ " dlans should welcome the opportunity or culinary nature couild pay no high- immaculate. with us if we knowingly furnish our homes in a way which is not conduc- d other hand the fact that so large a has played a prominent part in the reach down and appreciate the in ` ‘ falling off of home life durlnl the tensity of their joys and _.-sorrows. 'last quarter of a century. We cann t however, shoulder all responribiiily confidence we must cultivate a sym- upon the extinct fireplace. The spot- pathy with their interests which will |689 ar‘i0l' C81' et. the hi bl oliah- form a basis ofa true and lasting knowled e' of the Bible`and of Eter Example of Parents. _ _ As for the way in which British NEWPORT Nhws October 3] __ ih lllehilfy themselves with till.; er tribute to the Roman matron than us hesitate before we remove the old children are smalll they are sent o Today as l wullkcd the l>Uilii“ “U90” “"i“t°'s b“i1Y U12 0nemy's machines There were 'nl-ly' Anflehlcahs on lfhh branch of the service of the Empire, to affirm "she sat at home and span." land marks, and ask ourselves if we Sunday school and possibly tc church A hc-cliliy young sliirllorl oliuuceil who-n they con get nmheni. n few Bmhh Hleamhhlh Mama he orlhn No soldier or shell could have left Byron". however war- an example have sufficient grace' to behold with.ocean-sfonallmbuiseeing father and me specific examples will illustrate it. mrhedohh whhout wamhl .H tpd ‘, cunndn, but for the work uf the Brit- of one whose life was wraped and callm and unruflied spirits our new pos- ther indifferent along these dines,,it A smiling young daimscl tripped nt says. the London Times' correspond- ‘ - g i ° "ya lull nu - d this fan; nl nilnuid whose ideals were shattered through sessions, put to good every day wear does not grow into art of their lives, d despatclles from London, when snr VW 3" ‘me D cnt. On September 1 LIeuten'ant-- Sahel] from Newhhht Newq Th A upped] in (lnnndinnu_@n_inylng, even the influence' of. an unhappy home and tear, without ever being in dan- and when the children grow older an Who looked upon him with evident “encountered a formation of 12 Roi. ____kmn__ signed hpm as _ 9 m' in thugs war times, prosperity made and although "He drank every cup of ger of developing the nagging habit, choose their ways, the' parents lalneu and's."_ Naturally, l.leuienoni--__- They were an whhe _:mae posslhlo only by the protection of the ivy. heard every tramp of fame. got away as fast as he- could. Did he? homes in vnrlous A him! tghweu “ea griglllll Nnvy__ug guna ,inn nuillnlnnn drank early. deeply drank, drank sions into the street, preserving our indifferent to all that pertains' to ‘the .A lawn tennis racket Im gracefully Read ihisz- _ _ state-B local hhghfh rsh mg ovyhein reason for identifying themselves llrnughts tha_l §omn;_orr ilnlliiolls lletty beI_illlg_Ings at the price of los- higher life. __ "He dived in I1II10l\`gSi llem- Fil’ Ili! ' ' _ ' , _ . with the navy as well as with the ‘W9 UMUC 0 -" 0 'le 0 i FB UE OUP C Nm- ' ` Bu't§ho is ll ellirkor from centre to one drum. Tile formation was broken ?;dLl';_’hl;h52;;e‘;iPl0;[:,ll)he aghigeirepgl' army in the present great struggle for which 0011111 l1i0¥\B have been quenched ` r . 0, illh Linnl_en'nni_.___; ihgn gut under Newport News on Oclgber 2431: b __ lhe life hml lille.,-ty of the British Em. by drinking deeply at the welll of Love of Country. Wllitc punts., wllltc shoes, n full open the neilrcs-lt machine and fired one ‘I lil,-e_ Ir t ll' ds under the ilot’s mst , i um a » yar . p I' I _ __ _ _ n....»_.....1 .0 tl... .. on mu... uw. muon. .0 .11-.io ,,,,,?_,§"_',’,,i,,§_f;__';'_'l,';g“_{;i__§_,g;‘ *;';,_,A;‘;_ _...___- fo earth southeast of Bapaume. Sholt _I H l tl _ 5' ly nite-rwtirils some more Ilostile ner- ay in ‘em “wie 49 Ame"iCa"“ in GERMAN3 SEND 393 I oplnnea came up in formation. Lleute- ii" "few °f the M“"i““~ The aiim" ‘ ‘ pm->'M' -l-HE MEUSE hunt ________ hunched ohe,_ whlhh rulty informed the embassy that the _ sympathy and consideration, which possibly wus never denied him by his mother. Work Out Own Ideals. In our present day we prefer to a That home is a. failure” in which lov haslzed D - _ Let us teach our children regarding - d t l nl l t C, the liberties and freedom which :Q :_,l’11lh'.eg|1_‘:°l:h;_wt0';'h'gW t‘h£‘;v:§,_..° highs We could send those Slllrkcrs to went down and 'landed ill a gap hs- Marin” WM' t°"ped°ed' but that it had PAR1S Oni 31._ A Gel-man Cui- will Ileiiilel' U16 iill1iU1liDl1B Of BYTOH as part °f a gm” nathan’ eniqy' B' d comfort and safety many brave me tion. They are the true pbilosophe failure for time and eternity we mu fue ' . . tween two woods. Se-vera! other ma-_ nm- been ilscemiineii Wilelilel' Warning rler hlgéon a lured h the nor the' tribute of the Romans. but Whmh While We ‘"9 “gambled hear” i Ol coll.-se they would run at the clllnes. were engaged with inilecisive l:'_:\;__il_i;;n._ __l\l_o ofllclalhinformatlon is French at FOX 8 ffgismhmoht _lihrlng to work out our own ideals along the 3 lesults, und. hnvillg expended all his __ _ °i`lf\“Y m9i`i°i1I1HW0l'e .he llghllhg ln lhc hegloh ol Ve r_ lines' laid down by Runskln, namely, In"“'r° iaymg d°w“ their lives' w “i’h°i hhhmmmom lllehlehhllt ___ re. rowllei. .lougl' thirty-four survl hm on TueBdhy_ It chrrled the, f0l_ order to avoid failure in the home as and "““"`e' . lm.he(l_». vops have been landed at Crookhaven. .Owing messaga. ll wus careless nf Lieutenant -__ ’l`i\0 Marina, which was outward “Th ll l th _ hh the heart mul-lt labor togetI'ler.”' ’l‘housanils' of mu' boys ure out at thc not io have more alllmllnItlc~n about iJ0\lI\ii. WHS t0\‘l>cd0ed twiceaud broke huns grrghgliehlflegt clglgpgrg _:wh Home makes or mars the child. I hun; hui what is one in soy oi' n .nun 111 two. It is rcpcrted that men were ._l.._.i seniors s.c., and H. a e i . . lilm. i_ll_ig_ who l.-_poiniu n ilnllliy (lay in' drowned whllc attempting to lower :real extent levelled The ;_m_;’s0h is open to Influence, the' habits are ciiiidfens Chiiliffm 01101101 i\0DB l0 T9' Members Montreal Stock Exchau tuckllllg, first, 42 enoniy machines, and |109-ith Mr. i“l`0st has been ordered t0 ' I lin th t f ector V. I also -. l gl l l obtain all available information in re mc U( g u 0 5 ' B well as in art “the hand, the head an Fur from all danger, Of battle- anti, ec-ns, and simply "sho0lng' tlieim fill Thi! ildmirilify HMB thu MIll‘illB- Wai’ .md hglh Reglmhhlh which also hgll' °Mm°t fail t0 be D0W9l‘fUiiYillfi\l9l1C0¢ Over llle sky? _ not under government charter. Fol- l 'll _. _ ' _ And that some evening hanotller llowlng E nsummriry of Consul Frost’s °..g‘;c:§r V__ (von hahahah.” was lil: €gI1§_;1:_i_¢;_rl_ iJ€§_lD_i;~ with hlr .lieutenant took a llnnil in t e game- CSDD 0 1- _ h _ t 1 t h n th t lt 0h5e_'» y ._ r as e -a cerg - of fluttering Voir-elans. Tile covey The British horse transport Marina. giostowsglscllutrtzht ahh Ogden :ul mall when she should begin ths__edu- To eneollrllge it nlun wllo is uitc-rly which he ran into had only eight birds. with t1 mixed crew of British and Am- mrtleh hm hhlhg h0mhm.(lell_ hhll one W-ti0n 0|' her f0\1l` Yell? Oili Child- M8- I-l1.l'iI'c. Girls: do you think you are entirely lllilllxelcsis, allulllclf.-ss, Ile Icked out olle~doubtlIe_l_\_°»g““B ln'_n'.h_l\hoo.l sho will lu-ing upon her- other t ngs-. B0 I1 se f t 6 penalty of a debased life or may 801 OH I0 them. On Ouenlilly 132 even of losing her very soul." targets are thus “dealt with. 0n_an- .--- . other day our- men go bombing an ae- --l»~° - ' ting surf.; homo, _ fI`o the woods for mo as 9, place to \ roam. But they will bc- at tho station. _ shouting to “bent the hand." with neither grit r.~r»sand. ' G. ll. LAWRENCE. KITCHENER 'l‘rurn.' » - 1 l i rodrome nndihey See the enemy wheelin all their machines out of the shear'-lunch they know will be \»°m- “nw iligachgr he,l_-.gn our men drop a llttl_e lovgillr hi l i e op ` I ' . Aliltiatiitizinliirtrixiia $3; gifsfoii a facto\'Y WARDED °Fi;'Jo"i~E:V°U3 UREAK- d " 'b I lon occurs.” Then il- ls" a gailirgayexgtsgion which “is hii- in " O the come down Alburtia. Pa --'"1 am a teacher in f zhiimdiepirlfgii' malchinefguns. on ills the public schools and I got into it ..:_~ ~ .;. ' ‘ f . '- hh nn "inn enemy's support could not slee and had no appetite U head. 1 I f ' ' _ _ _ - d line hostile I was tired ai the time. My sister ' . ' '““°°" °' th' mm' mont mmol." me io try viuol 1 sis so. sou within » __ . - ' trenches south of Bea - - _ _ _ a - _ _. ‘ der that the oar. .week my appetite improved sad ll If yu. want honest" 'mgrzaigofheir lriziiclliies hate our aero- could sleep all nilht and noir I fe I mmm, Wuhan mashed ,haul li hlich, very nervous rundown condition I ITY. "Canada, without any booming. tries in t.Ile world. ant A’s' machine. One of the enemy ADS" si""`I §“,I‘_‘ ";°°m];'h°“d _MLN "The Cnmida. of today is a land of peace and' plenty. a place of sunshine and big crops, a country whose soil spells wheat ,ond out of whose farms thousands are growing rich. "Canadians have *reason to feel proud of the laws governing the coun- try hnh the manner in which they are admin tered. There is an observance of established authority that is ap- preciated' by all law-abiding citizens. "Politically, and' in religious mat- ters. Canadn is the freeat country in the world. There is no established re- ligion, and each person is at' liberty to worship as Ile pleases. "Each province is in absolute con- trol of its own system of education. and probably no country im the world enjoys a broader or more generous system. "Do you realise how great a country Canada is? lf you'couId pivot Can- ad-u upon its eastern sesboanf, it would cover the northern part of the Emerson states thai the measure of _ civilization' is the influence of good women, as posterity Iles befc-rn us in the person of the child on itll- mothér’s knee. What thu child wl'll be depends mainly on the training and example _ which he receives from his first and mos; Ilrfluenilill nducator, his mother. In order that the children in the home may reach their highest de- velopment, mentally, morally and spi- U1 rltuailly, a taste for good literature and Spralns. as I have used it 101’ muni ho oultivniell and encouraged. To enjoy the companionship of a good book is to hold in on‘e’s possess- ll To those who have gone forth to do (special lo the Guardian) battle for us and to the seilf-sacri-l }lAl__ll.‘AX_ N_ gh Qclober 3l__ t ficing wives and mothers who remain. (Quotations fum-lhhhll hy F_ B_ Mo 8 is mainly .ln tho homo thot th.. hem We 'ee' “"3 °“'° “ deb* W“i°“ °“' Curdv & Co.. Stock and Bond Brokers. \; 15 6 . _ Y transported to the highest heaven at the prospect of adopting a vagrant iw high attitude of our wlsdoln and ex- _ o 0 and yet If we are to retain their too good for the little Immortal fingers |I.t is possible to fail in the home to to ch, the shlnlngmabogany table. through leaving the entire education tributable to one io the exclusion of the iight upholstered furniture and of the children to outsiders. While the other; responsibility rests equally china qabinet. fofrm a combination we possess nll confidence in their to which Ileaves little freedom for the educators., we dare not shift alll re “Honor father and motber" and to growing boy in the home. providing spcnslbility on to their shoulders.. “hear the testimony of our father and that the mother is fired with a com- mendable housewifely zeal and am- g bitiim t0 ll8G`D 1161' HOURS Sllotless and nal things- during his intermittent half hour spent in Sunday school; Many a child receives' his sole a better cause. We fall dismally and effori on their part to lend the llttfie Many parents' are conscientuoue a'e- h gardlng precepts, but feel no responsi- aftcr a more up-to-date manner, lethbllity regarding example. While the I t or driving on most precious posses- the fact that they have grown up so Children are wise In their genera- s Let us never imagine we are deceiv- ing tllem. They read us' like an open page. Let us do nothing which would 9 destroy their confidence in us, for If of _country is not Inculcated and em- om. homes are to he guarded aghlmh s Y. I' rl formed, the intellect awakened, and Wy' B the-life' moulded fc-r good or for evil. Home and country to those In the The character ol my mah or woman forefront of battle are equally dear as to us who remain. and the self-in- filcted exile from home Is- not the least of their burden. There is a spot of earth serenly .bless’d. A ilcurer. sweeter spot than ull tho rest; Where man, crcation’s tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre. pageantry and pride. While in his snficnrhl looks benlngly blend The sire, the r-_-xl, thc husband, broth- sr, friend. Here woman reigns, the mother, daughter, wife. Strews with lre'sh flowers the narrow way nf life. ` ln the clear Ilenven of her delighted eye An an_gel guard of love and graces 6: Abound her knees domestic duties meet, 85| McCurdy Building, Halifal, S.) QLOBING PRICES .fr sail.. sm. Atchosin .. .. 107% 107% Am O and Fy .. 68 67% Am Lcco .. 82% 82% Annconda .. 95% 95 Am S and R 111% 112' Can Pac .. 174% 172% Cell _ . . . .. 107% 107% (lol F and I . . . . .. 53% 53 (‘.l'ucIblc Steel 87% 89% _M_ F. ot ._ 1091/.. 1131/, Mex Nor Power . 109% 108% Nor Pac 1111/3 112 Ps Steel 73 71% Reading 108% 109% Studbnker ._ 1311/§, 128% Union Pac .. 150% 150% U. S. Steel ._ 118% 118% U. Copper .. 106% 106% llose uluslc _ ' Sinn h noni-B9 of ljlehsure- and prom And flreside pleasures gamble at heri (-i.i\trIuufed.l which is ever at command. it Is a profound thought that a good book is immortml, and by far the most last- ing product ~of'the human effort. Tem- ples crumble' away and statues decay, but a good book survives "the tooth of tl e and erasure of obIivion'." To A LAND OF GOLDEN OPPORTUN- guard” against failure let us provide our children with wholesome reading matter. Let us read the books our- is selves if possible before placing them going to be one of the greatest ooun- in the hands of our children w ose lit . ll - tie _minds are "clay to receive and mar- ble to retalul" Passing a book stall Samuel Johnson paused and turned over the leaves of a. book. This oct, ll? says. influenced his whole after e. l\luch of our education ifl roccivcd through the' eye. therefore the pic- turi-.. which hang upon our walls and those which appear ln' the' child`s di-mrly loved story books should be of an uplifting character and should be ahsolutrly true to the subject. for thc iiitlu plastic minds am ranching out after the truth and cannot readily be deceived. I know a small boy of a -philosophic turli of mimi who was in great danger of havinghis theological foundations shattered while yet in the early process of upbuildlng. and all through a well-meant picture por- traying the animals entering the ark ina dignified. and orderly procession. two by two. After taking a profound interest in the picture for some mo~ disc ointed fone that it wasn' a feet. Where shall that land, that spot earth be found? Ari thou a man, a atriot? Look il around. Oil! thou shalt fln'd wbere'er thy foot- steps roam Home." A knowledge of the purchasing value' of a. ddllar is an essential asset in good home management, and s on force in guardin a sinst fin- ` A house without music is like a nur- .-,f sary without children.-silent. gloomy alting to the mind and heart. and desolate. Music is the harmonic soul of life, breathed' ol' sullifested everywhere in nature, and' only 'absent from the lips and hearts of those who are "fit for treason. stratagems and That land, thy Country; that spot, thy spoils." The influence of music is not only soothing and delightful to the ear. but is refining, purifying and ex- a The soul lives its rarest hours in an atmospllere of melody and song, ments, he' confided to his mother in s`- gium, the northern part of France. HOOCIS at h0l1€§t PfiC¢S lhhen wnnt one does wonder at iis well and stroiig."- li9aA M. Kg; Robert; Borden. .. . D _ _ _,_ ._ -__ . ' the and more this _I._lR A_lburtls._Pa. . _ . Fiifgsfhl “sg tmfsnllijrs gginmggiag ou. and that it ' Wd xuaranter Vinci. whioircontains v W . ti . .l » is only In bursts. when: thethrotxglgh $5812; 202.23; l’°ii¢°l°!»ai\‘¢l\\ ‘if _ _ th .has g ven e _ a es an gycq a atch' oraruc e :'n=:?i'¢::°t; pill himself togethentbst .phosphates for ali weakened ruhe the German all-mea attempt the isle iidvm conditions and for clu-enip, ‘haf ,mn ht ,ll #coughs and bronchitis. .ofllwlhv _ _ . . - f _ ‘ _ _,;.__._.__- ' si. A. Foster. Drum i, ch iii' lui' - - M- “ch” ianrrlen esitone' asusr ruuo. lows, also si the assi nizigslsinlh’ as gm _ . f' - ' ~ _..._ Prince Edu lslami towns. ‘_- _ ._ ,quinoa tzlosms _ 65 ____-___----_-.- A RED CROSS POIT ...__,. ou b" has son on service for m ass: s year-'idea lied Gross siitfeu in the AnsloAmei~tcau A balance Corps. Ont. of his would experi- tb fro t' Hr..R0\l8l't W. ’l“='v“i;e ‘iisseipnblliislsetl a volume of DD I Atlantic 069511. "I9 Bfmlil ilifiih N°\" tru.; story. " For you sea mamma, if way. Sweden, Denmor'k,=HoIlond. Bel- im, olnl-ing", ghd gm, liihhogolhmhh. e's and two lions and two tigers- got the onthe oarman Empire. ssc s consul- on ihst little hoard .ul at one time erable part of lliunopeanltussia; and a msn who lives In Halifax is o thoul- . and miles farther away from Vict- oria than he is from London."--Sir the board would break.” i In Search of Truth. All those who have endeavored to educate small _children can bear ter.- ttmony to the fact that they are tire- less searchers after truth. -If we could succeed in elimating the ob- jectionable from the moving picture The author of "Songs of a Sour_t_l.- they could be made ~a powerful aid o to educathe and _moral hul:Ii_ft;d___I::t as I' |0Il|_ll 01.30! W I - I 0l‘\|~ was sua aisplsymgsiore _the eyes or children s side of life regarding which we would wish them ever to remain ignorant they are a menace tr z z s anclal failure. Bulwer Lytton warns' us ‘"never to treat mon'e'y affairs with Iovity.” Such an admonition in our day seems super- fluous. With many c-I! us it is not a mirth-provoking subject. but one con- ducive to a solemn attitude of mind. However, to so expend an' Income as to ensure the best and 'most lasting re- sults ls to possess a knowledge, the lack of which has been the cause of many a domestic shipwreck. Dlsraell tells us' that to have the courage tp live within one's means is respectability. while a no meaner su- thority than' Beniamin Franklin ad- vises us' "if we would know the value of a dollar try to borrow one." The self-centered home fails to ex- ert a widespread. Influence for the common good. lt is not enough that we sit ai our own flreside in peace and tranquility if we know it is in our power to exert an Influence which will better conditions for those who possibly through no fault of their own are not so happily situated. While we recognise our firsi, duty is toward the home ,possibly we might be the bet-ter strengthened to dis- charge that duty if in omildition we recognize s duty foward -neighbor. A woman once' remarked that it _did ber good to po forth and had 'people morn unbappily situated than herself and made. her-feel loss like comlllainlng overlher lot. While we won ii hesitate »to purchsae our peace of mind at the coat of view- ing others' misfortunes .every home- msir_:r recognises the .underlying trot . , und' we contemplate Parad`ise, not un- tlttingly as realizing and supremeat dre-aims of fclicity, with I-ts musical en- chantments, its hymnlng seraphs, who “adore and burn” with ocetacies. that can find utterance only ln song. Un’ versal experience attests that the hal itatlon of childhood to pleasant mush. -as to the presence of flowers,-is one of the secret means of softening down harsh tempers and evil passions in the bud. Children cannot grow up rude and boisterous in the nl-idst of harmony and beauty. Music at home is a recreation for the daughter and an attraction for the son. Make home bright, musical and joyous. and few will ily from it to the world's corrupt- ing dlversions and' excibements. Bong by a Prospective Exile. Shades of evening close not n'er ua, Leave our lonely bark awhile. Morn, alas! will not restore us. _ li- Yonder dim and distant Isle. "" Btlll my fancy can discover. Bunny spots where friends .may dwell, Darker shadows rouud"us hover, isle of beauty, fare time well. ‘Tis the hour when happy hoes, Z Smile around' the tuners’ light. - Who will oil our vsosiitplaeisil Wino will .sing our soagstonlhtt Through the mists that float above ul, llslntly sounds the _vssser-bell. Lfke s voice from those wboiove as. Breathing softly,»i'ale thee well. eympailiy lseentlsi. No home can utterly HI where there exists true coin leiishlp and " ' . " . '|'°W_ ' "i§"`j" it |¢|.nnr`et'tlienehIlfe dhefdlvwiugham uplifting eteet. Johnson' Reynolda and sorrows s it I gsofy trees- __ _ .-aotetietie pol ` if I saJs.sissss`iass|u ii f V 'T ' if V 1' ii ` §?v¥"i¥:iityh.i?:d°Cross society tgerif .. ` - _ Q ` _ " _ " ` “my Mt m 6 v ' = e . A _ 1.' . p L . - ~ isiumu someei me vnha ._ I an 'WMI ._ _ _ . _ .gli-pa, Vanilla-stine) 2 o0__l. .. . , 1 , _ . » _-___ verse .entlt_l_e.l ‘ras lnysliss or a the home sh: s _ “___ _“_ ‘I "4 “_ __ wh" wh” ‘C9 W* merwn' " 1' ' aioamii..* ~~ I .a ~~ . .. 3' ..':ii".i's'°i`ni.'~°¢f'f.im" §":°'h.?.:ehl..=°s':. 2¢»fsliy'°i§ its do u."i°i?»:s sms our attic 1 Allalhm ' _ . . __ gi- U-_*""l“"“' -on-'- _ ',,,._._ _ sims is on mums on "s ssaissssissiuns. nosigz. _._ -_. ' us. Aslpoo Aiigomy eye megroen cull when the waves.ar\ 'round me break-