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until they itched the mouth of the
great glacier.
Even Hastings was impressed. Seen
from beneath, above the water txiekl-
ing over the solid rock scored: ages ago
lwy the pressure of the glacier, or run-
ning along pebbles in places where
the earth had been long since washed
" away, the unevenly vaulted rcof was
clear and blue, and at one point; which
entered for a considerable distance,
it was, as Ruth had said, high enough
fer one to walk upright,
8721 't"' theasked, and stooping mid I not the fundamental one respect, boy and his friends. All the pupils
1ty .�
lay about the entrance, in an instant cz others? A is not •one side of the T° show ti routine school day of
has ]E o equal foruallt a=•ad flavour:,
prei.iih his way your i;randmothexs' time let the pupils
he was inside and g y question' 11 ortant as the
Training � our Child..
What are the qualities that make a
: This is wonderful, do you know person `"liveable with," as we sty?
z . 'than as - should carry dinner pails.
avo:tling the Meeks of fallen ice iv1>iclh trsoown ri hts and for the rights
and boys in white shirts, dark trous-
ers and Eton ,collars. They wv'i11 serve
as butts for the neischief loving bad
:inhoitr the i iw u%els a?id stones to the ther? equally y as :nip recite in singsong voices, and, if pos
If yon have not tried Salads., send us a pest card for a place where the direction c?f the vault i Bible, from schoolbooks that are fifty
a le stating the price € u now pay i .i d if you, changed. Looking beyond the ice I+ my mild must respect certain years or more old; such books contain
free s icp s iY p
use .ls ask Green or Mixed Tea. Address Salads, Toronto angle be exclaimed, and,, turning base, ~knits ands. r n ,the wheal belongreseed mistakes that will amuse an up -to -
medals!"
beckoned Ruth to cam_ in, tie 2.s a parent, then I must xes>9 c date audience. Introduce recitations
•m _ ,. .s„ . a•^ privileges that belong to
This h clic g'ace that takes the rights andof the multiplication tables, a singing
riedals, be called. him P
But do you tliin'_:.it rife?" Rath to Oz`4 r f the first marked traits a child geography lesson arid a spelling bee:
For the afternoon inquired nhentimidHiram he pointed lied gout dthe devew,eps as sown es he is able to pias' various extras$ such assns visit from
• n show
• dangers; now she hesitated. with others is wanting to have things the school committee, who examine
w '":ti own.ever heard of anyone getting bit- for his very on, He quickly learns thee
i1' Then have the pupils lock
ten beuy a glacier, did you?'' the "mine" and "thine" of things and p p• he teacher out until he promises them
"No, but--" Ruth looked at her essec::ally the "Whine,' It is Why book, t
soiled shoes and d isty shirt, with my rattle, my ball, and great is the a 3 treat. Or represent the familiar
threads pulled here and there by the uproar when he s requested to share Friday* afternoon program, e when every
briers. She couldn't be very much ht h th ryt child has to speak a piece.. Choose
RuthiulRonjaucc
By E'THE CIIA.PMAN HARING.
his property rights with another. the old-fashioned poems in the old
Hastings turi�"ed and cavae back to t r? stage young mothers are often readers; the gra-ndparcnts in the aud-
IL stare. She knew she
looked nice, and the entrance, given to discouragement and make fence Hill probably redogziixe the
h
H...stin s wee to spend an hoer w»th ; •t was wonderful to see anyone have '^Really, Mass Gcadnowv, I shouldn't such remarks as Ido not know u at selecticns and be able to recite then~
mother€ h d sti h a geed time as Hastings H s feel ht totake back without I Shall d with y boy. I fear he
.ht dressed leisurely she reflected, - •e its s onQ, w- , seeing this," he said. • . n embedded itas an extremely selfish c lsposi .ion. .
that 1� 'destines let his Pegnailens n� a wrinkled wvtth en h '1' rt f themural de el e th h'Id were so scarce that the pupils were
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past footmen and maids to Miss Cale
enso's room, The girl, surrounded by
family and bridesmaids, called to her
eagerly. -
"I wanted to give you your box. of
eake myself," she cried. "And I want
to tell you something! Two of my
friends admire the gown eo much that
they want you to make theirs." -
Three hours later, on the train, the
girl who had been Miss -Colense turn-
ed suddenly to the extremely happy -
looking young roan beside herr,
"0 Alec, I'm so glad that 1 ellidn't
let anything hurt'our day for one
moment!" she cried.
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1replied.
you he
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As
The new Mrs. Douglas smiled. She
was thinking of Emma Gable's face.
"It looked as if she were going to be
married herself," she thought.
And anyone will acknowledge that a
bride could say no more!
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Ruth d z d smile showed 1 tr g white teeth g " - " - h 1' Mt' perfectly, for in the old days books BUY "DIAMOND DYES"
•1 3 ii 1 h d "And1 if
►r, wcri ` never per the cel lug pa o # t c so
t o meat and e . brats of > T RISK iVIATERIAL
mit I,,, fiancee--thaugii: he probably � y d ep breaths
to her instead of corrin to his moth- well -tailored seat His pleasure was ,fi * in amber se#' was a nt • to him But wait, dear mother, remember that The to teher should
t; p* h h
at 6- in
a n rfe t dragonfly, with' axe uses o �e any o er i taught to niem4rize the lenses printed pQ }'
f his much as touch any of his playthings the whole lacier fer a setting, The in tike xeadei•s,
hadn't one, er he would have gone' faction trigged at the buttons o g
first
. • ,r •o - s insane, are crude when they use as long
er—to 6o tramping off with a man. infectious, She found herself walk- Conte en, its only few easy steps.words as posse:file, and should punish
who warred him that she would need' zng more quickly to keep up with him. He balanced en a rounded rock and appear and must be ww•.sely and pa- the pupils severely for all mistakes.
'two chaperone, hath of theirs moth- at Slee was soon panthnq, and lie held out his Band. tiently trained. ,;hen recess is announced have the
slackened his ate in entering h
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streaking, fading or running. DruggLt
Inas color card Tt�ke tee other dyer
sr,, if he were engaged to her. Of r pa (Gont.nued in next issue) Let us first respect the child a rights i
enurse h 1 d H h J -tnology. He apologized again when' Y ball but pupils eat their luncheons of pie, caked
she was g a Tram ar n t F - --' ^" and say, es, at 1s 5 oua• a , u
been Horrid; yet it was hardly Ratter-' after an hour they reached Artists' 1 and sandwiches from dinner pails andi
. ,. Heavens ,A, SSR � won't you let your little friend clay .. _ ,,
uitg to he handed over cold-bleodedly. Jati" and stood with their baeic to the Born to the
env ,„ basket, ww }fader front one desk to an
to a shranger, even if his father had ` cl:ii' which frem every angle eenha Hardly anything Fors the imagine wet other, visit one another and keep: gip
Leen hn ;iutoma.lie springs. He was meads a superb view of the mountain, tion lore than the discovery of a new l+y following this method we shall a continuous rhe}ter Serve the aud-
so good-looking, too --tali and bread- i valley, and white glacial river. .tar or sun such as that e y find the child be•-oinhnm more and more shouldered; and he carried his hea-1 p `:Forgive :i e if I seem to neglect b . et ev r', penning, of Bele- � name of his natal= > s woe
recently
en,' h
orderly fashion.
The Wedding Gown.
Across the lovely shimmering satin,
ivory -toned from the years, two girls
looked at each other with white faces,
Except ;:o+ that expression of eon -
11 as hiss ieree at the same time, but an more
up as if he chailerged adventure Rath the view. We have views enough, but ported 3 l own rights. He wall share Ws favorite
her -ed it wasn't disloyal to Hiram to no girls worth ? al,-ing at." Ruth only to1ilas the heareniy body come within r blocks hcith another not because some
t �r r " cad
would be likely; shrived, and said it was rice to be a from the immensity of space d growwzi-u11 in authority Bays, "You
thz l~. That saver.
,o >..n�.r the c 1' if she was a wo,> an.'rarity. ;our ken which according to one " must," but voluntarily because he a•es-
Hei last kat, into the mirror :was From Artists' Joy they took a short. ""a space R pests the rights taf another to share
re is-ur n5. Ruth's .Wert styli es were hut diff rift trail to the glacier. Hast_ theory. le without end, 1 i
ai(CaT$ of s = rs to ,e tient:icw >iil';-. in s did no. retic a ]lira would Was it preltously a clack mass, and in lits plan, The idea does not forma-
g e s m 1 1« 1f " 1 1't'I 1 'ih sa roan
ruined o t a sr c c. an in h d r r h•- + h, now see it because of some vat at zt a in iii i t e mrr z
" ' e— h - have one, that the berry vines ..nate., do wec - sternation, two girls could har;i:y be
steait's real ex•ertien, :>31, e'e e� `t for r t si ° words perhaps, but it is the responee
I he made 9ngly a her skirts; and, while -eternal explo.ion ! l mole unlike -.-one cif there was beano
e rose swheJ sweater, the
s e was :n he rn.$e pretty remarks a> out the di€ Have two hitherto unseen worlds; that follows from 'nstinctively xc og- fel and exquisite, but the face of the
s:ctie.s white a Ira2ir t e ben?-.ass.:i�,l fi2ulry of s+appsrting anything more llided with such force as to become tiring that ire is icing given 311, due.
liar to *he e , �: > ties cn her trim than a fairy on triose feat of hers, lie ca and that it pays to mete out like •°{ struggle stamped
iP}Vtli the marks
feet: her color was Irsgn with ant:ci-;didn't seem to have any clear ides of incandescent. xneasuice to another.
t e, mountain-;linebhng caacity of a' It is a fascinating subject for specu-The eneral idea of the kindergar-' The calamity was beyced words.
.
When she ren;:he? the hate. er- eite- girl who. -vas not fond. of 'sports. lotion, and astrononiei turn tt? it „ ge x itio<h the The order for Miss Golenso s weddnig;
artiah, Ii her- was just ti:el i*ig the Be wis her cheeks were still ink 'again and again. Some conjecture ten is justthat—the eeogn of gown, had been the most 'wonderful!
three mothers up ir, the livery brick- with exert: rn and ego ked delight at that a "new" star is an old dark, or at �� child as an individual hating rights,
board. The cec i all four side. lively. t ' sadventure—g least very faint star passing through and of training this individuality, by` thing that had ever happened to Erne
his '-isr4la.es inn fore t himregion of nebulosity. 4 allowing it to express itself volun- via Gaines. She loved it all the more,
a• -You' of the girl at Hastings' quside. e d �.` d occur him, a reg o . somehow, that it was to make over a
You're sure you're efluaC -to the springing a lora with unspent energy, Another theory is that two detrd! tardy. Coleuses
#+- la :' tt lir carie b�.c� to ass%, fou that her step ryas fur from elastic on suns meet, and that the heat gener- t Of necessity this expression must ghee �ehat ss had worn, She
got ~~nett} tired -walking to the glacier the last stretch to the mouth of the sled •by the collision causes them top be gu ded and guarded, so that the,
and Kaci; yesterday." grandmother
"I Geula -valla to the peak and back great glacier, become brilliant, and so visible frons i best qualities of self find the readiest had not allowed her assistant to touch
to -day." The solitude in which Hastings had the earth. expression. Children are quick to ac-
This was rather a. flight of fancy, was edm tete, E en the all .spectan wvho That there are dark bodies in elle' cept the standards of living.that we
e'er Ruth Were~ walked four Weeks if ,rad offered stupid facts about the stellar system can be demonstrated in i are privileged to set them, quick to
cshe epted id po_s.biy ride, but Hiramac- place yesterday no longer waited for: many ways. A notable proof is the respond to the frown er the smile and
""Well, but you'd better take a coat, tips at the entrance. A quarter of a variable brightness of Algol, in the t slow to question where.they are ac -
if you're going to be out after five," mile down the mast traveled road the constellation of Perseus, which gees, cu -reined to receive jut t` e
he advised: as he returned to the ve- last stragglers wended back to the through a remarkable cycle. This At no time of life so much as in
hide. hotel. The sun was well above the series of variations ean be due to only childhood is the opportunity given to
"Oh, I'll be warm enough, I3iram," horizon, but the shadow of another one cause—the movement of an in- bring out and establish traits of char-
sbe replied a little hnpanentiy. He peak kept its rays from the glad fer, visible companion between us and it acter that make for a sound manhood
didn't need to be toe possessive. and the air was cool. $es. a the tnt, A third theory is that the new point or womanhood.
"We're walking rot rffaro ' headlong streams rushing togetherhe heavens is the ooe Onedreadfully I feel." .
She was not entire 5. plea ed, either, from the glacier mouth, they leered niinternaiight in texpIosion in a world which within each of allgreamotherspis throughiAnd then a miracle happened—or
other her mother said, "It is pride. not against asugar-loaf rock and re .ed.what seemed so to Emma Gaines. For
clothes, Hiram dear that keeps gins "It's about five o'clock by the sha-had previously been dark cr only very the medium of story -telling. Stones suddenly the girl's face changed
warm," though Hastings' burst of Bows. Time you put on that extra fairly, luminous. interest children enormous: absorb- sin—ehai7 ed to a shining boy.
laughter made her smile even at her sweater you didn't bring." Probably, in some cases, the body ing the entire attention for the tune agtrI'm not going to let ng wedding
own expense, "It .would have been a bother to was a dead world before it became being. They establish a bond: of mu- day have a single cloud," she declared.
"I'll take good care of her. It's a carry," Ruth agreed with the teasing v
'visible on: earth, This was shown in toad sympathy between the story-
talent of ~nine. Come on, Miss Good in . ication of his tone; but it seemed 1892, when Dr. Anderson, of Ban -teller and the listener. They teach We'll find some way to fix the gown,
sow," and, waving his ca as the od> that he shouldn't have thought burgh, discovered a new star in Aur:- lessons of bravery, unselfishness, kind- hiss Gaines.
I'd walk to the end of 'the earth
afterboard got under way, a called that size might very comfortably have ga. Hess and a `regard for truth, with no ,
after the party, "See you sometime -worn a wrapat that moment. At Harvard University, the region seeming effort in those directions. to find a way!' Emma Gaines cried.
Before taps." She did find a way after searching
Hastings looked patronizingly at of the sky where the star appeared They also develop the imagination:
He proposed the earlier Trip to Ari- the dust patches which on the lower ryas photographed an thirteen nights �Y11en tive sto to think that ever in- the shops for three days: It was not
ista'' Joy before laking the glacier reaches of the. ice river replaced the Brom October 21st to December 1st, p y what .they had planned, but it was
trail
it. And yet, in some incredible way,
she had blundered and out the quaint
old "body" too narrow. And to match
the old satin wasutterly impossible.
The girls' fasces were changing now.
An angry color was deepening in Miss
Colenso's while Emma Gaine's grew
paler and paler.
"It's the most awful thing that ever
happened!" she cried brokenly. "In
all my life I couldn't tell you how
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new to you. Besides," he nodded to- Its a dirty brute, he said.
cember 10th, 1891, to January 20th,
ward the groups trudging the upward "It looks dirty because we aren't 1892• On the first series of plates
paths, "the glacier will be mobbed for near enough," she defended it. "From there was no trace of it, but it was
the next two hours." - It gave her a the mouth you Zook up into the love -
thrill that he wanted to see it in her hest cave --like the Blue Grotto,, all
company allone.crystal a d h In p1 series. For those and other reasons
They strolled along leisurely at first,
the man swinging his Malacca. stick
with a quite perfect air of careless
custom. Ruth would have given her
seed -pearl necklace to have bestowed
this air upon Hiram. Hiram never
used, a walking stick., She felt a heady
exbiliaration in the knowledge that
they two looked well together. Every-
one who passed paid the tribute of a
n s iriuig. one ace one
could stand up straight."
"Why then do we waste time here?"
demanded Hastings. "Came along!
He held out a strong, brown hand to
help her down. She hated to move,
but it was foolish to lose the whole
paint of the expedition.
She gave him her band and they
picked their way among the little
streams running Iow among the rocks
ties:
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'Well there's no sugar left anyway, Harry I: can see
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there can be no doubt that it blazed
up between the 8th and the 10th of
December, 1891.
Actually, of course, the outburst
took place long before then, because,
though. light travels with inconceiv-
able rapidity—it will go eight times
round the earth in a second—there is
a big interval between its departure
from the stars and its arrival on earth.
A light signal from the nearest star under the guidance of the trained
would take more than three years to worker, -whose efforts -re all aimed
reach the earth, and then it would not at developing *hat is brightest and
be visible in this country. If any un- best in his unfolding 'life:
usual blaze occurred in the nearest
star we can see, we should not know
anything about it for nine or ten
years.
Even if that brilliant orb, Sirius, dis-
appeared to -morrow, we should not
miss it till about 1940, since its light
would continue to travel earthwards
for some twenty years more!
There remains a further theory. It
it that two dark stars meet in such a
way that a piece is broken off each,
and that the two parts combine and
forth a new star, whioh, through the
tremendous force of the impact, blazes
up, thus becoming visible.
If -such a collision :toes take place,
vention we have, every greit effort
accomplished, was first developed in
some individual mind through the aid
of the imagination, we will do every-
thing we can to foster this great pow-
er in our ehiidrren.
Every child who has the opportun-
ity of attending a well -organized
kindergarten has a distinct advantage
over one who is denied such an op-
portunity. While • the kindergarten
idea may to some . extent be carried
out by the mother in thhome, much
additional training is afforded the
e`hiid by coming inecontact eiith groups
of children of simjlar age, and by
spending two or three -hours daily
The District School.
About this season of the year you.
niay find that your class wishes • to
give an entertainment that will bring
in money to . help some school oi2gan-
tization. Give a scene from :,anold-
fashioned
ldfashioned school. It will interest
older persons and so insure a large
attendance,. and it will not entail ex
pensive costumes or much preparation
•of any Find.
All that you will need for the stage
setting is 'a plain, wooden table, some
benches without backs, a big clock, a
sheaf of hickory sticks, a water
the velocity of stellar bodies will ae- bucket, a map, a blackboard and some
count for the rest. In the case of one chalk, books, paper and pencils.
of our nearest neighbors, 61 Cygzli„ Introduce 'various .characters that
this is thirty miles a second; so that
to accomplish a journey equal to its
distance from the sun would take
-
about fprty thousand years. Terrific
heat would be generated by even a
sliding collision between two bodies
moving with such rapidity.
The moat generally accepted theory,.
however, is that the appearance of a
new star is due to a collision.', "
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is until he has become "a candidate
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your .audience will recognize. - Have
one of the girlstakethe part of the
star pupil; the teacher should favor
her on all occasions, allowing her to
passthe water, sit in , the -back seat,
sand so forth. Let one boy' play the
part of the dunce and another that of
the bad boy. They should keep the
teacher busy with their pranks, tease
the ,girls with toy bugs, set the clock
ahead and take bites out of other
pupils' luncheons.
The girds should.wear print dresses,
the boys •overalls and shirts; but it
is well to have :a few citified pupils—
girls dressed in stiff -starched dresses
incl; large„bright-colored hair ribbons,
very lovely. With the check from
Miss Coleus() came .a note asking her
to •come before the wedding and "see
that my gown behaves properly when
it is on.”
So Emma Gaines, with her heart
beating fast from excitement, went
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