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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-09-14, Page 2• An 'Editor Talks bele and girl* the iftea that they are of sons* importance in the comMen. 44**M**!*************** ity, in the niton, OW God hee pieced thein; here ter aome purpeeem end NA A gcod cried for the gentle art ot spoiled in very early Childhood IT nothing outeide themselvee on leeo.P. living-. Love, Laughter, Labor. The being AillOWed to depend on father or them tem aneeaaa it twee but de Bret of these ie the root of an 1100. mother, or On their'elder brothers or their beet:. nese; the eecond is the naturel Ian- sisters to do for them what they can * * * .* tune cif the Aret; and the last 'Mende do for themselves. No child ehoeld A -41"P MNSSAGge. both in the Mine PtArPOSet liqiir' have done for him what. under erdine CHEER Henry Mackintosh. - I ,Will not shut arer eircunistaneeff he efin'ele for him. Never loolt' ea4 there's 1,tothiair 0°' myself oixt from the heaven of loving milt , • had , labor, thinking to huild iii, better heave * * 14, * , As filliag ellie°0 Op up with sorrow,en tee /emu te, the hereafter Trait the boys and gals to fiat -dee Trent :::::: in 4 °avail" w4r. through Seine other Meanat heCaUtie 1 pereldnee- free°. their earlieet child- And• it'll se.elc ether eriliertere to - know that practice in the gentle aet hood and they 'will be led .to realize my heaven here about inc Where I something -tia support themselves, 44 Thore ain't ing use in ""-Old GuraAeitt.tepuerreitl'eadebite: et: etgbethte°41:14 eet4115re have eyes te see it, ears to catch its Teach_ there to be useful, to be help. if th1nge don't eeme your way; of living can teach me how to build n$ they 'grew older that 014 Muted° - nfueie and mind to comprehend' the ful to:those who are -less able, and glerioua opportunities each well they will learn .that they.are net to Tt does no goad to hollow 'round and grumble night and day, There is .some hope for th'ose who up sugar and paper for beer, Oen .spent day brings to a wider to -more nye for themselves .alope,. A boy or The, ting to •40,0,. to eorh your geld, 'eve our land. The .Government is the tonnage Of all is about the same, And when they :ask you hew you are gr ,•- - - • * - • ' f -1 ' helping' eat Goliath It is like a miracle our and the things we give UP ire belp. ing England, and the thing that -comes row. If I an write my days into the a girl is in a dangerous .position picking up a pebble to throw at ' "Screed Of Service and ,spend my whole when be is lounging around .40111g • eUt. out yoUr little whine, • a 7 all these years has been more tell has m ree Y is our foes, Mr. NC - berm' urges. us to grow more food; 'Capacity for love in Worth -while nething, Edward Everett Hale tells ; ' to read that the Government . 'work, at length, my energy expended, the story that once when he was wh5r imt smile and eV, • ' • ' Kenna preaches economy. Lord Sel- flared to touch-, the pet of beer that • • and aie- efsefulness completed, that a bo3r in Boston a young fellow about 'I'm feelint epee • 'which was me Sltall be at one :with his. own age asked him to go, with ' "ribie than perm' any, more liewerfaii but Mr. Runeiman imperils the fruits "There .ain't no men alive but what ds then to loving service and your Young _I-Iale -said, "what t doe" The is welted to got hia slow . . than the ,Churcb ,of England,' and- of: eli our, orchards, and maws tons Nature and with God. Dente' the him te the wharf. on Charles River, Dee There Aln.'t Ile Man that Walk% but mere leacred: than the Frent Bench of of it net worth the picking, by keep- • reweed is certain, - . anserer . was, "Oh, nothing." Th . : * .0: • * Hale was horrified at the idea of, go- whet from trouble gets his rap.. , 1 Britain aftezetWo years at war with hir oft to spend a 'whole afternoon .26 *Ingle' with the cr.."93*.raY friend' the re. • " 'where all the bright lights shine, „• Gerniany is , described by, the editor Without anything to do, and . of the best known business magazine stilt • a that spirit. Cap be seen in his APil evhen they ask you how 'yew are, . . WhY Put smile and ay, in sErigland• tis, "We see 'business * after life., ' . . , Great Britain ahnost.aS' usual.. True, , • . .4 'Pm feelin'' fine.' ' . ° . there are changes which have been ; Let the boy ,or -girl have some al3e- 64 • • '' . our heartmay'be just burstin' With , revolutionary, but this only . proves eial work to do about, the,home, some Some. real or fancied woe ' THE GOLIATH OF EN vodka rule are ving up Via*fo thoir country's salto•snd saving, soy*. reigns, • Only in EngbuuL A NoRE TvititiBLE ENEMY TIIAN , • GERNANY. •-• it. MS, an. Army Greater Than. That 1,44017,401110,f .10-4sy • - • Butt •baPPliVi. Miemiels- de not .1.sev.e ..their way in Ittlelia.*Or in rrenee. It. is enly• Knglandi. in .the Until the. noblest men" en earth •evetildeelie or that tide foul .efiemy ef• our race Oft. 4) 'work its will. Weer Olive ere Want, w ad' for tha ware and .wo' mast go 4414' ' Van Iteet Ile Prevente'dl ' . . of .soniething, we meet liecrifice the'. • • - ••• - ' • • '••••• • ' ' lillet nseumee thet,tbe. vow hi, 4... 4 . • 15•00);3' MICI papers that bilild up' • our : There is no. wny of treattna the installment assuMetion *which is' One minds, we inest •iescrince. the food 'seed or opraylOg the -crop so ae. to pre- itirely ae Variance with: all our know. . that builds up.,- our- bodies.,, but 'the ',vent; rust.. lie le impoeeibIe to .con -1 ledge of the physiology of the eeere. - Pelson a the •national life- mat genie trot rust entirely,. but loss Arent rtist tion of. milk;.and, with all the reeeltee . in. - It does net mere- to have occurred .mey be xedsiced eonsiderahly by ectiete of caiefolly recorded eeperience. A... • to a eitegle ntember of the Itelfee of open tke tellowing euggeetionsi ' ow 15 very much. o live aniniele she Commona O.. flak WhY we .should .give le DestroY as ter ,ne peseible the. mehee or intends. te•malce her milk for Conaln.,on DalbeerY alerberis vetarise her. calf And its .e. feateer •of feet she, and the Buckthorn eBbeirtnee• cath. • can be actually starved of fo441 for - • artics:)' growing hi Ontario, • Rist eome time' before. the qeal;ty. of her ‘ntriamYrectehuessee . shrubs are it ItietioudzIst. utieuttkii .. . r ilk. .is seek:71.y a. Re c te d ; • - I 0. Oee thee fields, on •evideli grain is '. the ftill littere. • -• tolikteeelpP41e!''silh°41:8P;leel-cout fee dlielintedtlifyeYtnd etcf:irieicsiereneet'etref e(elitiet;iliztt -.. It -pays. to • be • &own are 'well ,drained. ..Rust e ''. There is prefit in'the fall ttters'if ' is .nearly 'always WOrse en- ponrly- ' they -are properly cered fere it neg., .._ the House Of.' Commoos. - - I ulg ell sugar . let' - - - - ...-. - dreitted WW1. . . Sueh. land .reineine • lected, they ten be worse than' a• dead , ' A Brsh Government that•was 'not ' - ' - - - 4- •*, ----- ' - •-• -• ••• • • • • •• • •• ••• • •• • •• • •• •• ••••• " 1 -fruit mu t perish on the trees, the. colder longer in the spring,' and *nice less, • ' ' ' • ° • ' . .. • what may be done in the wax of ad- 'responsibility. Train him not to e alitabillty, At A minute's notice ire' 'I pe. /Iasi/my rest, he may .play, he But if yoti sreile`the. other folka,..ain't very apt to know. • . can start, rttf grapple with, 'a, forty- InaY take exercise; that is notldlinge 'This old world laughs at heartaches, year militery preperaticei (Gpeiarafilie) Get him to have an, aim in all he does, friend, be they yonr own or and carry on our et:amerce. at- ,the 'and- when he once begins a tin*' see mine- • ' same time. • We enlist ,Milliens and that he does net leave it partly done: ' , So when they ,ask you how you are, . ' %inlet's of men' to matt,. up 'alaig Encourage him, but never nag. One why just smile and say, • army and still Carry on our business, has said "it IS better to pound an an why feelin' fine.' We ean pod men. Munitions and vil and make a geed horse-shoe than • money to do our own -fighting and to pound a •Pulpit and make a poor ' 'Woe go your way and, I 'go mine, must not touchhis beer. If you are help our allies as well; and Still carry sernion." And is . it not true? A -perhaps to meet no more, 4 the GovernMent of the greatest era - on oer business in a marvelous Man. glance about us will show Us that a The v)hile we'll ° wear our smiles, pire on the earth, if the fate of ,hd- ner, for it. will be noticed that our very large part of , all ' the World's 4 broad smiles, lasting miles go- man liberty' is in your hand, and if figures of trading show. but little in. workers to -day are men and Iwomen , lore,• a pot of beer stands' in your path, dication that, in addition to . this who are pounding a pulpit when they You tsmile, I smile, yonr friends then you must not kick it out Let it be; • business,. we are waging A War that should be pounding an anvil; they smile, their friends in turn and it is the holy thing of England. takes the 'energies and abilities ,of are not in their niche in life. , . • 70 per cent, of the population. Ger- , . • • • '• Many is impotent Her great scheme 'Chance has cast their lot in eertein was "Made in Germany," British lines of week,' and they stick to. these methods ere built in. Britain and they ;Uncongenial lines largely' through force of habit No man ever makes a ' last lenger• and do .rhore. •,. • success of work that he does not like, * * * * • Talks no map does as as well as he might, so afraid ef beer would he a spectacle ifbri„ld must even rose its sweets, but the gerraina !eel, ant eax . m..ow Q . . c the early pis ready eel, the iii.. - t* 1." 13 tb r.1 G t - its father may have the beer that too indeed foy gods aid kaisers, A Brit-'' the groin, are retarded. In Wet Sea- , ly mailiet. • . •iint Government that cetild confiner sons else grain ripens more slowly tell -Millie the- fallen fruit ' with the Often. Sends Iiin„honte to beat -it. , beer iwould Make 0eneule , jtirap for , ' It is the flglish madness.; #. Is the 13904y -drained land. This slow de- 'grain ration to help make rapid ' joy, and Getraans fly for their lives. , eingstery. wohf enwerihisEvternaitwo` ie. ht. ptr. . . . , .. . velopment of the crap 'tad the CXC:.`s^ grOW HI, For At has been the unwritten law a, stye moieture provide the• conditions ' EVery pourei gained naw; costs less governments 'since' most of ns were age,it: who o.o.tsicie lo as um most favorable 'for the developnr•lit than When colder weather.come- idled with all, others, sha I born that • you , must net tonal' this' 1?Edielle • • a •.,• , ., . I The price of bacon and all pork pro - thing. , - • - • I can believe this simple truth. atom* -. . . u taineavor t� have the crop mature durts' •should convince. any one*that it . You may take ti, marea house 1;11 the po*er of beer in England -that, ' dependinforeign sources for as early as l'ossible. This can be Apes not:pity to neglect the pigs. England now, you May talte his food, we ,set aside as miich land for g on our dime to some- extent by -early see*: ng i Separate the pigs end put 'the Inrg- nioter-cer, -or his workshop, or the ,beer • • in a w.elkprePared seed 'bed. „ i er,,stronger, ones. together.. •. . • ' • business he has built up during fifty and whiskey as for bread. with Years, or the money he has saved for this result : that if the German navy , 4.. Avoid those 'varieties of gi.ain I Give the "smaller 'ones 'extra care his old ,age; you May take away could blockade us our children would which give poor returns and are also and watch them catch up: his hunger for bread in two Months, but Se badly injured by rust. e4able at I ' The big ones rob, the, smaller ones . liberty and his only son, • but you our men could drink beer for a year end of this article provided by Prof. ;and keep them back. - Zavitz, of Guelph, showing the -ex- ' Be sure the Jigs have no lice on • tent to which different varieties are ' them. attacked by mit; . ,' .I . , . Pigs that have lice ,will not grow. . 5: Do mob mix varieties ' of seed use,.some good spray, regularly, until - lice are all 'gone. , A good scrubbing With soap and wa- ter will 'often start groWth in a thrift- less pig. Whole oats scattered on a ' clean platform will help to grow. strong oone. Sweep the *ills off the Plat- form every day. ' We have not written in these •Very much on.tenWerancerd prohib,,- long as he is working at One thing does the • child in school gain knowl- • Rime although they a • favorite edge that will be helpful to him, but ; The Inter:.ktlinisterial CoMmittee, of themes of ours. This article frt.: Ilia reasoning powers are deieloped, the New York American . is origi al and he is in a. better position to .dee moving spirit together with. the pre- the, flower of our , manhood less in form and convincing in facts: - , cide What he is fitted for The parent teas. of the departments concerned, . There are on the earth many dread - the teacher' Should watch' arot studying how life in the invaded quickly, but not less •horri51 than e doing now. ' ful swamps and deserts where he Who as well AO di pieta of Northern Prance •is to be German shells. ar Y.' -ventures upon them must die 'il mastered' after. the war. it wili be a - he the child as he comes continually un- der his notice. It will be seen that Sapper' of Strength.. does not turn' back in time There are in the ocean -great wniripocut that ,..! I: • ... _L)62 _1. 1 he has a special liking for.. !certain In the first place the sanitatien' of sively rank growth, which *vibes rust. 9. Rotation a crops, P:OPC'r min- . . prodigious task. . • ' ' . R has bred weak joints,,.weak mus-! mooylande whereverpeat and heather : branches' of study, something will the country must be taken in hand. cies,: weak brains and little stunted are four0. 'The beautiful red velvet! drew the•sm ll boats to destruction. :i suggest o the parent s or teacher's per ect y buriea %bodies; potsened '.Itn f t . • bodies with feeble minds, Where we variety (which is hot very common) I orihg, But a, au e th's. swamiiii deseitS , iii fields thoroughfiom .• Cultivation, freeing • mind that the child's inclmations fel- wells and ponds; masepe,of decaying shoold- have -Phad 'men fit or Soldiers is found in the drier place's in the form! weeds,'d ' • ' h ' ' ii • ith the whisky low a Certain line,.that he has natural Matter fn ruined' vilinees and towns and women fit, to make a sbidier's of little, cushions, often irtiiced - with ;lam • . , • heather There is a More • slender and death places, Mine can compare ,practicek.-which tend to promote' • mine, , t•• And *hat is this thing before And when they ask you how you are, •whieh kingt and governments r•bow ' why just smile and say. 41'm feelire fine.'" . • LN THE NORTH 'OF FRANCE. • , Authorities Are Studying How to Re-establish the People. Paris; of which Leon Bourgeois is the or for ever? ONE OF THE WAR'S WONDERS. grains,. the foelow•ng is th eresillt .of , ' -...4. . Sphagnum Moss Makes .Better Dress- varieties- of oats, .but use only pure t , . Ings Than Cotton: '• seei of one variety to secure Uniform ' One of -the chief diseoYeries 'cg the „ripening: , I 1 war is sphagnum;,moss as a, dressingi 6. Treat all seed grain to prevent , down? What has it • done for us in fro wounds, It is rapidly •making 'smut, as plants infected 'with smut. these ' bitter days, in ' the days in headway among .surgeons end. nurses' „,„ ,,„„„ subjeelZrto rust, which may ' which we should have found the, and the denaand threatens to overlap , "le'. `"`..-v ' get Started on tlitem and. then spread • the supply. The .chief depot at Edin. t healthy. plants. . . strength we need so s'orely now? burgh is receiving orders from the • If it • iS true, as it is, that in fifty War Office for some 20,000 dressingeal. ••7: Sow „only', sound, plump grain. . • - . i This can be secured by thecar.O.il uie years we have thrown away an army Week. . . .1 . The, peculiar virtues 'of sphagnum 'of. the fanning mill. . Shrivelled grain as great as we have under arms to- :,_ day, ,it is beer that has consumed moss are its lightness -which • makes is very likely to have.' beep produced It much Mere ,comfortable than cotton ' by badly rusted plants . quite half •of it It has cut ' down wool, especially in, hot weather -its i -k On rich soils be care2a1 . in the silky, comfortable. feeling, , and .its re - I Use ' of ' manures , containing • large max•kable powers of • absorption, by , amounts. of nitrogen, such • as. •barn -i which it carries in its wet state fully • •'• ten tinies its own 'weight of w.ater. . I yaril manure aid. n'trates. Stich , . .. , .• The. moss grows ' abundantly upon manures on rich spil produce an exces- r. aooD COMPANY. tv When I sit by myself at the close of • the day, And watch the blue twilight. tura am- ber and grey, • " With fancies as twinkling and vague as the stars, And as distant as they, from this • life's petty jars,• . . tune ability ;which should make him suc- suri p, that darkest mOrais soV roe, hepoessee4e leee, eespehe -bite eeseful ,particular occupation.. • '1 wandered Allow him as" far .as possible to, de.,„ would quickly beconie centres of con- home. It has- c ame our men health rowth and the ro er ma- • o e en .green. variety which grows aetuallY in g .p p. know not, I think .not, where for .maybe, • But I feel 'in•in Yery good company. When I sit with ft friend at the glow tagion; Large quantities of disiafec- slums that are not werth fig Tszfight seine great battle of wisdom tant cheraibals will be required. fighting water, filling open field drains and hog tUring of the grain lessen the chances. . . . ,tor; it has put a millstone round the nelee. But the standby is the bronze- •of rust causing "serious hiss. • and in it, millioneehave died. „ that • 'these evidences are seen mte early r ot er necessaries of life will have to .ged b.ehind our enemr• it has Poured \vial a PeattY bottom hi sach quantity ,ffains,. the fellowint 'the result of or Mirk, , sparkles of wit . . For some time supplies of food and neck of industry so that we have lag- And strike from our armor, the. P ' • , velop in that direction., In some cases variety, which is found in great beds , In connection with the .r..ists of T TT Th f 11 tl h ft The dreadful feature. Of the swarnP be p civided and already '00;000 hun- onr. Wealth into the gutter;. it ?has, that it can be freely pulled up in at o ow le s a s, of. our ' • ' in life• 'Unless he is inclined to di ed of floor 201)00 -hundred- ' d "t • • I ritten rejecte as un " " • ' d fit" " • t double handfuls the size of a football agains • • . • thOughts, when they hit •-• 'eXpeliments conducted bY Prof. Zav- • th• • tho e‘w o wan er s - • ing- deeper, are watched by -others. something ridiculous, do not diseour- 'who sympathize with them. and are age. him: 1V*st of ns need all the en to save theouregement we can getem.' l'There is no. • othershore to the whiskey Swamp. • •* */*' * The middle of that swamp is failure- Dr. lelassey hae a pretty '.correct "rind disgrace arid' the other:side, is . ' • )6.„ :* • , )1( , * 'e • . ••,. It takes courage and Will to turn job that offers:. The younger boy, the ba1t:And. coinage and will are. the less able, Usually, he is to deeide what' 'parts thet whisky attackS first. and work he -would like to do. And yet • destroys ."This will nor.litirtyo , he-yotinger-the-hoy-hast-to-leav sehool the More likely it is that he is Obliged to go t� work to help support poor parents, .and the less likely lie can afford tO give up an, uncongenial dently this- will not job.' Thus ignorance and necessity need, for there are 100,000 refugees • e g o ore gn ,NS eat, arid quan- the narnee of half a million, men who ! The moss is being gathered in- most • g 4 u ur. 7. I aSk not, I, care not, whore pleasure. -titip of ccindensed milk, .choColatewere willing to join our array now , • -• - • ...Of the moorland. parts of th"grit-1st' lege in carefully testing -different ,:*ar- b . • •e . . . •may •becin stored ip preparation at: Dunkirk ' . .. _ ''' 'Isles by Shepherds, keepers, voluntary ietnes .of farm crops. ,The following soap, candies, and other stuffs have •IVorkere.of all serts: ministers, schatil table gives thaaverage of fiye Years! . • . But I know rm in excellerit0compahy. - • k• nowledgeofthe boy nature, for partments.' will begin to receive -die- when the hour of peril struck..at tral denote the • moss is 'pieiced add' ,. ays i.n !Tao in•g Inaturity, in ;.V9len;I sit with.my•darling, NV ho.loye.a he. tributions directly they 1,r,e- deliVered. 1 t '1 It is just h' ear since' it int, - • cleaned,- antieeptieally treated, ''' and Fl ° says that the •average boy. leaving. The first ' credit Of •About ;rho- yield of grain ,per , acre, and in per And 'read- in her eyes what , no Ian: - me so • well, • • ,. , .school to go to work -takes the ; first francs. has been voted by PaRrli2astrifi .elinnth --4------- ifesriiled• our nationalYsafety, .and. We then put Under a hydraulic press. . , guate Cam:tell, ' . • ' of i•ust onsthe `Straw of each of , „ t •• Ikel to for et it This dressings in their final form are like c!u1, The inhabitants of the Invaded de-. And how did'our beer-ged.belp us 'children boy scouts ,S -:c • At the-cen- • r It • .1910 1914 1 ` • • • • sayi whislcy, and lights .the light of hope a little farther on in the swami) . and the victim flounders en, farther and :deeper. "You're a man of strong says Whisky, "arid can control• " yourSelts.and stop when you please." • ,"I knowe can,' . 'says. the • whisky • dritecer, and drinks again and the mud of the swamp rises a little high - 1 im. • • , bition is , work becomes a,habit, their return" aduall th t th ' th d d Ad nal Jell coe eight varieties ef oats; three varteties '9r to • allow , the Datildrk_Chamher ef . - juj• Cotemerce to 'make .the necessary put- . , 4 of six -rowed barley, and ten varieties I. , trace on her Bpi -free os cherubs time last year • with theetriteed-flt-t-le -square-biscuits, -v,-ith-.-ganze- on ehases. : 'rope in the • balance, , the beer-goa , either side." These are being sent in a . , . , . . ... from guile, , = • I continuous stream to every -field of a winter wheat: use of a quick -act - g problem Wiii neenie, .teeregalleahroad in every.. street and Waez--'Phey- are cspeeially-usefut-fer-tng-feitili!'nrr'-th-L.--irthe fel-LA • ; The meanings and mysteries, hid in • .a smile, . Millions of bricks with quantities of factory and .dockyard, and held sway field. dressings, .as an enermons. nilm--just AS SOC)112a$ general infestation be ; e -heed net, dream nat.Where Eden • wood and iron are being got ready and so mightily that the ,director .her of them can be packed. in te Small; conies apparent, With the liea that the • ' • may be, 6,000 transportable houses are being transports. -Warned the :Government spitce. -• • fertilizer • will ,eo,.quicken,the • growth'. But r feel On 11) heavenly cOnipany.,:.: prepared for temporary 'shelter. that' supplies to the artnY .and -navy • • • ,- cif the wheat Plant' that iS shall- an- I - conspire to force him into work that from the Department du Netd- alone equipment warned the Goiernment . • , . . . " clerualrteionPozieureshofwiiiei eiesyitaabnic6e i.tudtorewciuthp..-' • A JEWISH ARMV -00,11, PS. of- that' shipbuilding might come to a, interesting Anecdote Related, About " he doesn't like, and to keep -hiin at scattered about Fronde. Many . • meet the whoie might stop;,' the directoi, of naval •, KING DRINKS AFTER Honsg.:. • • • it'•these, however, will not wish to re_ standstill; *manufacturers of Albert of Belgium. • rtand the attacka of, the fly, and which British Olen' Inducement tg 1-iebreWS ' vi 1I • • • .also • will send it into the !it ea ` • . • , • • • - nether It. Will be sought to organize'. t ey might no e C• ,of 'Bruesels • whose two brothers :neve .! twardthe cold weathea -The fertilizer Which .shotild.be used' • What the individual •catinet 149 for!and life becomes dull and- uninspiring. t • been ,killed at. the front, tells. the -fa' what to rith the. many 'thousands " • Enlist ' • •Before many years have passed a m_ turn at once.- ' Ali could no.t do, so. ,8 ea warne t Go e iv • d he v-ernme t that • ,s0. 0 ng m u ec urer,, son Well prepared. to withstand the A middle way bas beew•found to- .1...ib t able t d r • The' n f " Wadi an f t • - o. lem co. • gr y so . e pr gee s,. an ni disorder;. and„'-iliscontagement ned the . Gcive,rninent that- the ef- lowing aneedete;•,whice dates .froni.the of Susiii n and Polish Jews living in for this parPostr• Witieh himself, the government ot.the na- 'The boy end the marl lose; and societY may be minhnized. The way" ficiplicy of the fleet :Woe iMperilledt fi st r • th • • • ' ' lion can, do for'all.. No millions. of . •suffersi,. Doing the, work th you ' necessarily be led by those who *have the retteration_'of business , . . • dollars would be:required,: no patient want. to do, 'le infinitely more pleasant meana, influence, and intelligence. to "Wark' of years, - simply-theetee-xpres-.•.•than-deing...the_ ether kind, and it is eenimeece• and - industrial life: . Stocks of ince pion of ' the ,national. conseierice in • a more profitable. '-. • '. ' national way forbidding the sale •• of• • . - alcoliolic•,poisons that •catise• drunken- "There, is no • man living whe ' • will . noes and death. To Put: tie:end-to the not do more -and 'better Work it he •,sale of alcoholic poisons' will . mean .eiek'e out his own task than if he is with. assi• st • I epee., n . obtaining. band '- that hundreds of thousands .will .• be obliged t�- labor . in an ' uncongenial labor. - ''. freed- from . bitter Slavery. ' Millions -field. • Se be very., Carotid about pre, . The •recens'truction Of. the local all: '' of -.children and•theirinathers ti-ViI1 be venting your boy or girl from folloiki:.• milfistrations,--pekt% trahsport7 legal; and 'municipal servieee and .eo. on le made happier. 'Waited lives" will be in.g the life Work he would cheese, or ' t else being adtively planned. • 'made -.nroductive. The • number of • :of forcing him to take tin a work that "The North is 11.1LEI_LAztuAni,Thildi a ---•--.L-ip4a-Mi-',0al‘-inbaletted..-"Will-.-ba-lreduced ia-uPPleasatit-and--unefitigenial- to him \0I refugee. , "We- 4shail - ea. its : re - by. half and rime and its.stench.and 'You. may 'eaSily spoil his pleasure. in siirrection.", . horror Will ' be •tu•t in twee -Wholesale life, ruin his chance ..for ,suceess, and • .. .:•.________•:„• .. .• .peisening,for prefite under ' ,Goyeene 'lessen' his Usefulness ere_ society. • A , . 4 ' - " . ' It io.metiniee happ.ons• that' even the Ment licornie with • GoVatninent - tax parasite is something that will • not. 'people :whoecomplein that they have - Will. ' net disgrace.. the country for-. work . for e living, :but Sponges . PIT- nething to Jki refuse to do it. • ' :ever, The' • swamp wig disappear 1 something else. The' mistletoe, • is ea .• • , . .. .. . •• from our -civilization t and the un -1 paraiite. It grows on the oak tree, ,,---.7--.-- -.' heppy• Millions' land '..dweil. in it .will sucks the juices which the oak Pumps be• set free,' : . ' , • •,e - • • caret wishing that he were 'busy in an.- ' . - - 4' ' * '' * • - ' ' :. other' line, This . week vie give further .mt- . tracts from the address of Dr. D. Wil . The truth that. do loWs , ' a oul , '.5fossey, now in :Bermuda as Captain' cause ' everY young person and older ..•." with ,an overseas unit- in tiainin'g 'at :ones,' too, to take 'goers- of -- the..ii,elves• - :the .11ritbdi garrison there, on !Wow 16 place ,an.°Astimate ot410.; vain° he : We' May Help. Bays and Mils -tO .Fitici .0r. :she is . to the eotrinniMy in Which, '. • ... Their' Melte' in -Life"' ,edetet-tilitingbie they Thee.eleetor .-'saye that ., -neL"".... • address, he: sate' tbat. ineaddition ' to ',yaw' can -rise" higher •than hie estimete . good 'seurid .body.. and Mind, theeehild of,,birrnielf. ..One ,.bes fieid, "there' .ife . .0;01d' hitvil'Ic giiiii1.-.01,1eption,- . the .no Power en the Universe .,thst rap '. • .; best lie Can 'get,. in the •publie eiehool. help a Man `ilo a thing When be - With '''Ev.'•_few ygare -lee Ili& Sclion.1;,•Nh. thinki be satinet -do it Jit 113 - • boy cr .girr-elitiffid Stop Short ,01." cos- thitt-i. iteihtliiiifif,tor Inr-wift, nut. ,Aue- .., . trictilation:-.14e-then ltastWfoumle-eued;--1,,eit-e--yerengepertiontealete: that.,-.. , • ,. ifon,lekljtOit?Thar-64biarlxeiliOudati90,-.:-Iiiienrabitione filen-wit • eel" Win lint .130 ;if it aliould beeeme ',necessary or de- ,•proofs ()this -ability to roach the ideal, :: ,eirtsble later • oife .Ifow ;limey a young along, that l•ine, and success ia hie.. if . •g'f4:1. inan (or 'Youn,.. wehninr-tias found a young mini -or .VOirniiririta'sziittitedi.." :it 111.1PogS,ible to, .iill 1.1)s niche • in lire ,ii..lirs work thaL he ' loves, . Unit.. he • , •,' ' beekkuSe.' his. early edueation has been -takes .suireme..pleneura in, 'there ean • ... . •negleetedi , ''. Not . Only up through.• ite :he little doubt be• is in • hi: . preprr e• ilmbe to -feed' its „own..... reeve.% • and'. : niche.. „Then .hiii. achiev.euietit 'well .ele• : • : ', given "beck. nothing in • retnr.n.:., ' •• ' -i t according to I*4 faith . In hiniself. . '' • . . . , , •• . ... . . . .. .,, igoilao utras are parasites, They are i. The great 'deeds .ef leistery Mein . I --' tee'llizY to Make neete .foe iliernselves Veen .. aeeomplished' by Men. and.. wo- •.. . ';' ' tete they.. Watch rieoeinf,. and :. when men.'Of. groat• self.eontidonce, -. Men • th.ek. find: 'Atiotlier bum'. •00 it4,. tws*,. andwoinenwho haduniVaVering faith IMY Slip , in and 'lay thole:. ego, 'Mid :iii their own pciseee' to neeeinplieh the hen go . eff end leave their neighbor tatilta'.they *Undertook,. e It " ono hue ft4ti , to hatch out the -he -ego • quid eleeeen theoceupatiOn • for,whiehhe ie. ring Up. their /bung:. - WO . alio find 'edanted,.that life work for. *MO be • . .., emeeilites Milting:. b eye tind girth, men believes .11 le - Crentor heti pieced ... hine. a , . OA '; Wouteu-Ptiophtf, • Who.....witnt eto here; .theif no unwavering!' 'belief. in .-' ' '0 bilgti '.'everYthilig 'they. .ettli: -1,rern hirn•selfAvill: renfeve all obstacles. The bitter biks,,. ttro' get Telong ht just tin. perelstent -thought • that you tire net . 4k, 1 III A. 'WO 46 poiedble and live at ell.' as good, asy•others ',will lower , your . • .0,0 neme. people like. Obit : Id whole standard of lite, add paralyze e 1 •' .Machine Gunners Wear lemon .flotto ho found . in tho yonr abilities. le' yee svnat .to 'amount se Y'llito of the boo and 'girlo, ifi,tho to. anything. fn The world,. you tenet 'e, 1-1,1AITI:41 t4t4111(1,6\14' PtIOTOGRAPII tram 0 4i. MI ' a the ..e.oh001? - They. are bola. . . up. your lead.• Instil into. tho.• ... go mobs t,n action* • . • . . . • . . • . r „ e or. .q war . , • this thing:hos served-the'army - It had been a hot day- and king AI., . . in. order thab.. a quick •'...'and p o nm- - ..tarT service in the Czar's army and. and the navy. .And. what of the peo. Wirt •who hacinot left the trenches for, mania, • Pler-WITit of- all. those 'millions -of heurs.,.,avis.._suffering 'ream 1-.1e cirods growt.tt.',6±.1. b_e_fAa. MaY. In London, Manchester. • do ..not -wine. ander British ..conscrin- -.. Great •Britai',. who have escaped milt. .0. askedor some g o i , i ant re . e resit t is that the •plant. I,Averpool, and other big cities' are chines and goods and quantities . of", people, with ihilliegs and, pounds .1 a soldier had anything let! :Rack 'cif ;tillers7more freely, and . even after huge colonies. of' those exiles, a large automobiles * are being gathered for spare and save that they will want . this happy event . Old army horses So badly diion? Alas' their gold i the trench .4 man saw a horse drink- i r and started to pull • * ' ' ' . situfiwe4i141h send up .dhaemada_gperof.throcinizigthsete.fimY, .,prboortion of thein -being of .raflitaiY,. will be giveir to the 'farmers, together being eaten tip. • The Moloch who ?lige baundckwetenatWoaY7 im the •ipring. - 'There is nothing .• . s . :age who naturally have come: to •bp consumed. the lives • of little children ' •"Dan't do that, said .1fie Kiug. 'Let Wonciefful or mysterious hehind this ; regarded with no fairciritlite eye by has: a rival in this thing that Stalks the poor anirn,a1 drink ... perhaps it'l their piglish neighbors ' whose men. o ifare .engagedityiwar work,. -throtith -our streets •consuming the_ ne_ede it _mere thana do/ _ '_ ttnethed';_ Merely the:taking adva.ntage4 Alter • "It was not•untii the- horse: had fin. Of -the productive eapacity of a fertile t "mad ato enat g t" -at 911 i °Iehth) 11171. !shed drinking that the King. took up and enriched soil. In fact, it is, SO Russian Jews of military age should the inicket• and drank. ,the few -drops erninaatlY commonsenSe that it ought be forced to enlist' in the.Brilleh army ' people's vital ,strength. • IS not open to dispute that, with the Q'1 lest through drink, we could .pay ,off.; as the war' goes on, 5a, of evety gl the war is costing us; it is net' open to dispute that 'something like this is actuallybeinr , done • in Russia now, where the people ; who ..sayed sixpences in peace time under irr jest nun poultry. that ;remained, . . • . to- make" an appeal to. every farmer. -Under threat. of being sent, back to • for the bird.- . • - . n . •'• . ' • ItiVe immunity nansitiYvefuroimb h, Hoiedsss • - Wise. is he Wile has the cage 'ready , for it-, promises. hot alene compare- . ' •, *----- plan especially - conimends • itself,':, .• . . iolunt.7th'74.d,tmr; • a' storm of . disapproval, though ably ' military . Russia, where. they would be liable' te, heavy penalties. as defaulters:. frem . service This projecturonsed .. - 'Old age commands respect excepb 'haegeset'' assurance of an increased yield • d'ehimfesnedl'da:bIew11,.°111TeheSe'Pebraesti:17facSta:nuiptioeir: of -wheat; and that, after .all, is• what- which the Opposition -rested was that:, every 'fanner is working for. --,Can. • England had always harbored political adian. Farm. • - .: ' ' .... • - ' ' refugees,. and a, large, niimber of ..,'the • •' '': .' g '-at 'illii •ii. . .. ..... ,enciles in question came, under that FeedinF.i. ' broad' classification: * nto, . Mr.., Samuel, while not Withdrawing - ,4.54-that,tite_11A. original proposal, has neek hit on a * , * y, , h Thursday. rne announced on Thursday: rat Government of Australia n up a proposition to hold a ni on the question' of -canal)* mpeleory military service in tico Xapoleori Charbonneau L• ' changed the publ slowono Londe follow • ceive tle onftarellaonlSuhpinaerjwi ouritiienwoas behie;4 , .114 a trip • at Three Rivera gergt. • 110'wati Paulus for "a dea ter; A2, ed on the "Ne Tentere" de. 0, D, uver despatches on .teri-day" eSee,rette-,4:47, eagre inforinat'An from tlie ecere. S. Ould indicate a defeat for pro, i''etete; • i by a majority Of 51e, with p011,$6 me el eti having an aggregate 017,iO4., 110e eutinere „VP0111.0tilt tit 01!) 40144 • • . won; 1 ease So long as•A cOw is not fed in aro the Manchester Guardian puts it, Reason' and pet-surd:ion, • • . ..quality of milk depends on the feed- sich a.. wa:y as to deiing•e her geeetel .attdie„RussianJews,to be substituted. for threats nee: , ng of • the • cows: . 'rhis is fief ' the health chan e of f force.. A. res,ponsible leofiershir of the • - , . Stiainth_:luelvantioundeshas , permanent cffeet on the quality of her ' active remPithig .campaign in London' • ' • • mi.iiirterii...:i.11iA.;lsiegdhdtel.yn .L1-tranagfeeivmaday3iinip., bal.. and other centres, nod' definite •induce- • iteW ;diet her Milk, returns to the nor. , meats' Will•be held out to the Jaws to • - a,s eoon: as she. is aectietemed • to tier s, II . .. • - . ... , „ • .. vetyl.st,g An.sLcipes:41.0ti vci..hinfiri.l.: enlis.t... 1 - b. - •._ 4. , i Almost all. of theta are ,aliens ...and . prothice :inferior milk .Unless•ite_eite. .the highnaturalizetion fee Of Z5 025) " ranges., the healthnf-the cow, by ettue..7ttitlre'rir-ltrii:diue"-rie:-.18-‘7.-ii-?7.e::131;41°;"ilutueeitte'Pori'6:P"Siol17: + mg her to -keen ani.this is cOmmonly 'Umber 30 shall, 'after Ifiree months' . avoided by giving- tlia co* two Pounds • service; have his fee remitted if he de, , or elireeepetincle-peeeley-eieeeetetteseee_eires to bealatuintized : e .• ''' „ , • meal. • - • . Another ert of Mr. Samiterir new , • rrofessoir•W'Oed of Oambriege lent. °,,,,lh'ell)stifito 7famtev:fll fnerniiIngintaeistoietifigi. verSity, Kegliiiid, 'weithig iii the Cam ,Tewish. corps.' ,This has aliende been ,- bridge Chronie1e sayst: • .". • done in a: limited way with, the Zion; .:•"The following obse0ations •show, Cornlitantething of the Sainc. sort. ,. that a tie) watery diet ie more likely also has been done in Frenee.. to reduce the qeantity of milk ,ellan to. . - ' e' • ' She °bi"ted.' 1 , Weide ies.euealityAlert! of CONWWhy ' 6-- feeding . on watery 'groat in ; •Aeguet "I hone that Fiorito has brokee off . '.• 4 . ' were given two ,poende of eaten seed'. her engagement With you, 'old. dean," meal pot heal per day, and their Milk said one Man to another ' Weighed 'find analyed. . ' Some of the • "Yes," replied the second.. ; eows then hed their .retten 'eake re; "I say, nil awfully serry•te liter le. placed, by 28 Pounds of wet brewers Whetever del she do it i'in'?." g tuna, a Waberytood reputed LO pee- thee ,-duce a Pions Pow', ot' tnilkof - Infer, • tist • 1ov-quality. •Ati Metter offeeteflie • "Greet hsoisto 0110, hoostiss stoio' a Icies;" ettil Stott!" exelainittl •eitrintt the* chang was found to have' decreesecl friend. "S rely she mine; boevazy if the flow of milk and to have ineretised, she o14ects to het fleece stealing a the pereenbege of butt ee fet teote 8.(18 idea trail hor." 4 • inir rent. to Bele:per cost.' . The abandoned ono tiglied 'deeply, Tito bite that water may be put late "13ue thet'a jdet the tee:11,10,4 he . the eink by giving the cow a watery said. 'HI didn't seeel it from hal"