¢.¢‘g»¢lsu¢A-11 than .s r . if : at iii ., ,* ia '_ .j Q; J 31 ‘UNI | .g ii. - - . ,- _ . C’ ‘ _a » -f 3( 2 -f 'i ; .", ~ .i - ' J, _ 'll' , H ,_ In , ~a4-éi'>£»§s»<»7“‘~al.#2= , _ i. . .x n~. .. , -»-iv: ~ .V .1 -x rf'i E ‘iff I~ if, ‘en .1 sg-' .-»-EvenhnlhMd- nesaitfdrmmlhmmthyIHx,forVVhHe Honesty Won’t Make up for Poor Judgment, Added to Busi- ness Acumen it Insures Sucunn *nil the get * il; 2; iifhdrlh Shoa;>*udUl . 4 Qfggs Clhcnmse? oaeuohaysgilseaosguilbsndasy oomglesiou? Here’a how. ` Inewerycountl'yofthewodd,womeaa¢e what toilet no moat lfe|;:|l?u¢ ln the current iss which he inks: “Doa he cmaiders Ben Franklin old stud. when chi and. alhe without ha or, that is assert-S, by Nor is the obj” of and veneration whereas the prosperous grafter is the 5§‘é§E ’r§a§§§ E§eE§ 5* g wever, bay t DOES t poll fortune hon can pouibly possel. onest employes. short change, nor pad aoco man holds a tlne ,iob Just E 3 E § § r 55% gi? §z ir? E over virtue. is the short 'rheladhasreached especially of the ease of his own is sn honest merchant who has weights and measures, yn, has barely meager living, while a rival cheated and chiseled is rich ity.Ano1wnicnmax¢stneboy»s\:.sssomsny°t-her todaywhosesenseofvalueshasbecomeconfusedi! 0!oourseonemi|htsaytothaboythatthsWlmllDilfD0lBof decent is not material gain. One does not put a price-tal on ones P11!!- ciples. One does not say: I will not lie because truth ietcha a 11181161' price in the market than deceit. Nor does one say: I will not steal be- cause there is more percentase in honesty than there is in theft. Gia is honest and clean md honorable in ons's deallnla because ono'l self-respect demands it, because it would be abhorrent to me to stool’ to doing little tricks: One would not think of the matter in terms oi dol- lars and cents, and the reward for going straight. would not be collected in money, but in being right with cms own soul and able to look oneself in the face. And that is a very arent reward indeed. Worth many, many millions to those who feel that way about it. ;¥5a E §§?§§ gttt §,§§g?§§= § ,Q *E3 Eiiéi' si 5 §§E2 #E iii 'E isle ggi; greg? “S 2 5‘2?i“ 5 @2555; ri? iiéiiglglg <_ _ sr E v E gésgéérggéerétlliiisrf observation of thoae poor but hohbot mln by his neilhbom. most popular man d the wicked who nourish ho* so often wither away arrow way, and hon- atarting out in life mmendatlon lookin: for pilfer, nor eiflcient a men discussing this subject One QI] ~ you give A. that situation? He il I I0' hls Job." “'I‘hat's true.” replied the Brat ' that they du ' ar §&§§r;: ”*3l‘7*“°z::: notes o m""'.,.,...°'°‘°"'°.,i’.'°.'.:,‘:7°'*°’°.§'°‘m o name whichper_e¢nsces.°¢;_’e:ioypo¢es,fi'_eeinT5£eanof sommuisnons ealy . . . leaving duo aofr, smooth, aatioyand Eeah. 'l‘ryPalmollv¢eo&y.Bverynightmdmomlng i $S¥§?iZ$:TE§?e£€E$f$§ meameimia Ju fofycmeifwhyriimeuvé a»ui¢u¢3e£|=‘:§§qb-¥£>_tpnm¢¢ ddlonofpeopeliks ollvefordxe rare, »»<»r= I They have Hundreds o in prison. oocupi a respects useful and honored §r= g iii; “Er s§ =§ ith, on .iii til iii? rgii who have chosen to keep their hands clean who an proenering and sue Porltdnelpaytobehbnoi. nonmmrmx. ‘ A bi( game hunter wanted a` ` gouaeolaullt. and one builder in the ° ° 090 contract, tzied i A Mom1ngSm|le li; im-°°'°"”“”‘tt. 1.-m"3, by n. me I. “I suppose you have heard of the R-00W llountains. air." he said. "Why, oi oourseil" cried the bi; “wsillmsitf` it . was llrm that built them!" dselarqfd the big l booster. 5 "Il that lol" replied th | hunter. 'Then no doubtex heard or the Dwi sen" ' nl. su-|" sus an muse-_ ' Mrs. Green had (allen upon hard limes, so she went to an emplpy.. "WW IKNIW D0 soo lf they could ilnd her a Joh. "I thinklcan tix youuprighg sway." said the clerk. “They are in need of a waslierwomari at the Eagle Laundry." "Oh dew" suvod m-s. Gum. looking rather uneasy. -W -why, msn ans msturr sarssua u¢°n'|m»“ 'nmux 'M' W 'M 2. llao Gallant; 8. Ulara Mcquald. Glade IX-1. Camilla MoQua.idZ 2. Agnes Gallant; 8. Laurotta But there are tens of thousands oi’ upright, honorable young men cg,`4‘, vn1_1_ ,rug gunmen; 2. Aeneas llnéulllan. tello E 2 5° , uymgmnunimnummeneiustwldonelwwuterm- other about how he had got certain contracts by misrepresentation and crooked methods. He thought he was showing me how clever he was. but I don't do business that way, and, besides, 1've got sense enough to know that a man who would cheat others would cheat ms." ?resentlythsothermmsaid:"lsawX.today. Downand walkineonhisuppen. lwonderwhyhenevarmadsgbod? He ways1ostout,yet.hshashada numberor big chances. Hehasenerly and ability and personality, every qualification for success" “lkeept cue," said the other man, “and that/s the most important qualification of all. Bmssty.Hisfirmscouldn'ttn|sthimandsotheyletnim|o" ii ,_ iii c§» iii ii ., , giiiéiie § §§H§'§ si; air; .s 5 §§§5§§a§ 3;,§igaa gr§§EE¥ .E§sEFi Than an many reasons why me onest, A man may be as cks judgment. because he and initiative, because ces his business. bee E95 r§‘” work will suit you?" “W¢ll. I don‘t know,” falter-ed Mrs. Green. “You see, young mm, wave never tried washing eagle; 011. 'rig =|== thsolerk.°"Don‘tyouthinktha ‘ fi 5?; Ei? rr s§ Sta tha l&ndNew . ILIWOOD l¢7ll00L Honor mil tor lebruaryz- Grab X-l. Winnlked Curley; Grade VIZ!-L llary l¢cU.|illan;» I Kathleen IEQUI-id; I. Dorothy Grade VI-I Murdock ltclreod. Grade V--1. Hilda Gallant; 2. laustina lIcQuaid: 8. Genie Cos- oflse rv--1. new msquuim; a. cm-new ummm. ‘ stephen ucouawz a. xstnerme mnuman. ' or-me r sr-1. my-mom ue- ouinss. I Grade III-1. Leo Gallant: if Ltteuljgvtu re lauce. llnn. liaymnalaa with towl. bean ml! »§E Eg =§i;E§§’ if” E- maxed lpintmllk Jc ph Ceussck, Teacher. raspberry jam. Y CNQIUVEHR ` Gilhrrr luis: 'ICI asssshwnnu. nss¢n»,°"°"'* other fowl N7 Jllllres give a akin but do me chicken to keep et-bod owl lnaokarerlevberrviunket R-I-lDb°\\’l’¥iam Prepare:-amberiyiunhsti 0»radaIJh-i.sarahBras; tinstodireotionsonvlm nm incense. Dilh i°° wldruvbem panlment lor this manner laqbcry Ianket With h Jam F wi 7’ “I have BABY’S OWN TABLETS in the house continually-I would not be without them. I llvo glvm than toeachoimyiourdilldrenlromsarl- lest iniancy. Ona ol the reasons why ` "I Do Noi: Think Their Equal Con Be Found For Children” Practically every businem in the would E 5 i 8 2 § I value BABY’S OWN TABLETS In = ’ ' = 1 many other Mothers rehtedmilsrax- perlsaossiatseatlngtlaslrchildsm. BAlY'SOWN'l‘ABLlTSssel\oom~ llllbilbrsratduillothsreiortssth- in; leven, eolrb, cole, constipation, plaoesintot-hadustoihumlliatim. Inrealitydiareisnothing ofsin. They ially riches. i-187 E § E 5 Thousands s like the ation of honesty, and what has happened principle we are seeing now exemplified fortunes and disgraced men who have gig iii git “s sit E5; E? Z, get , g 55 iiiii l ‘iéii gr _E§§§§§' itil ,E gn, f éhggr `€gai§§§ 'riiiiii disordered digestion and sleepluas. The Tablet an inexpensive, easy to And highly B bemuso they can be dren with perfect safety to even the yoimg- bave recommended them than. For ¢hildrl’a t think their equal wrltm Hn. Dow- , Hebron, NS.-and package. DR. WILLIAMS’ BABY’S OWN TABLETS ml.. ...a |<..,c1»su..&. w.||-hmm Km it rbi it ig; -5 i‘ t PE Eg Sz uri g it? iii E? ni; EE EE 5 ofboy. esty doesn’t pay, gd who chsire E fi ' _; rgl; , ` iliri if e 7;, 7* 1? -i - ii 47 5 I-Iere's an attractive little hlouae. . := gf i . V | i ivhau lhmeny ll7dbmv Ifnowvs! By . LUc1LLE \uuv SLYKE _irggi igiggaéigg igii 52 E at E; allntadtlarmoa lo. onto CHAITIII AI.lilllllI'llQlooiQIdB IUHIIKOICIZ Lilla Allerton settled herself gracefully on the bondh beside the vestibule leading to the spot where, mnnvw, Molly Bmadiot tlithl wonidepan gi 5% rig; ES; .P baok before w had tcrmarb been its basement entrance. But masonshad that vary afternom ilniahsd layin¢ a hiring- thal lludat isgif agfr a iiiigiifrliii lg? §5{2El°r; :RE 335' éggl iii fill #iii iiielii 5-§E§ 5 15; e iii i Tab Mu _1!'llhIIlll3 nuthin it ig; »-ig? #EE EEE man, who had without so adiansaont‘hat."hs the kind that would take IDI*-hint, once. har inane chatter initiated by hli’ on 131' r un.” yourself. don°t adroitly away. un rat-her' Lllla VU E @5553 §§§rf= iii undmlbtedlylliilbdlk € l E ” sn 'Wa lm#|Kt. tn* gi :E rel gli , ts; i’ __.,______.= 2 E we s iglgiisté as gill if 2 Anothlr all feminine with nuid lines and irills as Paris would have it. i' - l ' l i K-"ll" .;§;§§§ rttti §§H§§ at t_, .siéili =f=n°‘§§n §f§2§~§§§;i§i§§e§ °;§'i5@r=§ ==‘s:si= ‘:§?§§§§e§’E§;§af§ §'§"==E§§§@?E§P’ iiiiéiiriirtei na’ gg I_,'_§?§.' fi§§§r§§§§’§;?E§ E§55l§55§a5§i§§§ 59; g"§§5§§ gi §'g §§§°~ gzggi §§ai§5lr§ 55f§§§ rrirriiii inf? E 3 § si "I-or-dm to havaanothar She Bid she “Light it lor me led he, "from give ml will you?" be( you forgot to tches." a little aa she in hers as mute. And , he ballad ring. i as though __ I'd known “Und-“Ph ilk airo! ura- . ,W iiiriri E5&§r§§§ §§;§f§r5” 9! 53'! 'sgF§5§§2g§ lfiéiiiiég r‘i*f§i§§§§ ri‘§i.fi;,§ iiégrggi gi §'ii;E; ii iii 5; is nares 1' flier zz# ° who ariiliif Siieérii g 5’§~i§ s §g;§§: iiigiii §§'I§§t§ rgilfi it §~§§§ i _I shouldws. ii F 5 E r s'na|.|m mentors' 3 vw ‘ ¢;ii;e ‘vu _; ` LW' ‘-'i \ ~-_,vw 3 N ~ _ . . _,V . 4 “.| \ 1 ` ’ ‘Air f" Agilil. 5 si 'rgmi t lltgf' ,il lift; ell! irli P ~ *ev-w\ `r.\_ ll . 'KOCRIIJIII 3 § 5 i e,§; lie li é '§ ii gngiyg Es§;gZ .§§& 1E§é;l Ee? 521512 in §?E.§i ii? Ci uallty in course li and pointed @0534 5. IU. (ll. B18 ............. us..--s.... . . . . Daintiness With Chic Styles Illustrated Dressusaklne Loosen Flrnislul with Every Pattern ...~»»¢...»...,... . . . . . ...-.. gy i -assulaottllt. $l!lAl»D Is-7”. . 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