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iBEGIN- HERE-, TODAY.;
Peter Blood l h3 *wrongly einavictOd
of treason against the English king.
Ile and Jetetny. Pitt,. among others,
derne•thesilaves.otCOloriel BiShOP,'a
•IdiarhaVos planter , and Uncle of Ara-
bellatio between whom and Peter Blood
an intereitingsfriendahip ,sPringa. urs
A Spanish, ship • conquers. the .island
but is, captured. through :the strategY
of Biondi who heads& party of slaves.
Don commander of the vesteel,
:who la,. given. freedom of the ship, sat -
tempts to betray. Caritain Blood end
his,fellewsi last fails. • ;Bleed saila to
f• Tortugairheadquarters of buccaneers,
s where...he-joins ;With: LeVaSseur, ans
A
-40-1T',%adventuter., •
• The 'governor. of Tortuga tries to
•lorc;s:1- 'SO an attachinent between his
deughter,,,MaclemOitelle D'Ogeireni and
L'evasFar; He .sends his daughter on
a /sea iroyageS guarded. by-her.htother..,
sll,esasssor follows and kildnanti Made-,
• 'ireiaells and brother, and Capta-age Levasseur.in a- duelto
ave thcm.
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act:lint
4:012APAiL sARidtt•ti , •
Preparatiene for which ;had beep pot
Te4tting thetbree ships
'can/W*1 ,fristn 'the 4e.e.t. that
es9nt4q detstroy him, he found
objectalit msof wer4iii13
IT the eles*of the "wilal•Brethren of
the efeett. Wilen neX he aileayaY
it was witha fleet of fine ships in
AY'hiPh went soinetldng over a thP.4.-
Sang Plea= _ The three captured O. Ran,
ish :vessels ,he had „remained with a
Pertain Sehielarly humor the /Clotho,
baellasis, and Atrenas. t'
• 1114..Eux.,OPesthe, Pewsof this °fleet;
follesfrzig "uteri the news of 'the' Sn
isli,- Admiral's ',defeat at Maracoybes
woclnesa 'something's:a st Pei:Stet:1RP= .
• On the the 1.0t1i..Septembess of the year
1688sssasmennoralile yeerin 'the:annals
aeftiosinse relief from,
Utataslitithel4tL
a ft eskfas s'Kes.
DrSoltalk
litc01:1 a, Put one on -the
paints:pins '
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fladen-P9*ell NaMed Et* Nobel
` • .Prize Winner
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8t0exhohn-4R1r. "Robert, - Ba.den-
"Powell • founder or the Hoy Scouts
nieVement,' has been formally nomin-
ated as a 4101044 fin' the. oext Nobel
Peace, Pilies It Iselleired. here that
the . World vides' Scout • OrgatiizatiOn
1..S1-; 17141.'0°1‘11.:.BMP'iitt7,iti...riPtli.°Inliclges);:urt."4
*.,10:011149gto)4-13,4bit.0)094,qe VOI9s,
•.s.ald ender a Variety Of star" frgai
.'1'nErg4Sittal-ali:ellii,b'ert-Qt...1)"yllati4t10:9.13..tillgo6101'g'it''C'triP6OurcIT:--
. vey flied° public- by,;', the DePartMent of
'AgeicultuSes . With : the preflex St'
"Baltic," : In' fact, shanny niasqUerades
ita everything irons. asleep:as-di st•Iblaplc,
Ail theSs. stransfOranstiOns are ' inatIe.
lirreu:the,:ec,I.,..a..,n, d...,71te., fox,, t.:),,,ti.0:P.ail:
trent' rabbit .,fnra' yariPuely dyed..and
:10ther, manifest tatlana et' tae • rahb it,
Witheut, ..any' qualifying' Sadiective.of
of • ,Englend-three ships ',were ...afloat ‘1".°IiceaalviteYr'et'llt're, e,'8' en'to. h,tihno4shilljitetitete,a.11. i.,Tii.c.aelnYa,s,„
1-1131611.,•:.the Caribbea-riS;J-WhiCh. 'iri:' their -'lja•kl‘•.:..erli.6, .mbiatiin1=..- ' 2 Earlier'in th • ' • • ' i. 1, . . PP
1,4. 1‘4,4 these, .wits, s. borde • attended •hy. 'More ..,than ' 2,POo '
nhett. Asitss ..osseoissiree't ."i3lectrio. beaverss ......ssiolois .,alis :sou
iferiniziette;",",: • "intitiltin,"*..., ."meline,"
cansiag.eeniahetioas. were to Vortric 'out §uPP"*.- $fr. 13
:The,. . . Captain .. ,SninkonY.,".• • S"seelette,"" :,•"sealine,",
the fortunes DE several Imre/OOP. ss ...• andstenk pert insthe ,laternational jam, ;
Blops140.:,flailiii:LtherS.Assibelia•S, Which Psquirrelette ". Itquirspline " and.
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thoroughly .simulated. • They set them-
selves .to 'labor: like the damned at
-tiliokse,;iPenslisi.euts: guns 'sem.platedto,
coininincl the' narrow passage out to
- Thus, when. night fell they stood
4.4k,/ THE. STORY.
the does it mean; the
Panith asked?,
Nosre -ansavenedishim; all• %being as intoothefott o.s she Was swept past on
the swift:ebb. „ .1 • .
,Some slight ,dansage Was sustained
loir; Blocid'srrflept.i=:. But time the
Sparniertfs :had resolved their ;con.fu-
siert into some 'order of dangerous
cffeage• •••t1P-t, flets//.0.-P,•
through the
nersfeWs„ and atandingsont_to sea. .
• Thus was Don *ignet Espinosa
left to chew ,the bitter cud Of d lost
opportunity. , • ,
Offthe coast of Oruba, at the month
ot the Gulf of Venezuela, Captain.
to their guns.' • „ s
And whilst they waited thus, under
cover of •the darknesS•and as the tide
began, to ebb, Captain Blobd'alfleet
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Weighed anchor quietly; and, as once
before; With, no more canvas spreed
than that which „their :sprits could
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Carry, So as 'togive them :steering
-ViaYs-nrrd-;evcn thesa having been
painted' black -the four veiseli,
with-
out a light showing, groped their wy
bY'setindingt4.to the Channel wlaichled
to that7nerrow Passage Out to sea.:
The Elizabeth and the 'Infentaslead-
ing Side bY.'sideS were alfiarit abreast
stf_Sthesiortlefe•retheliSshadosKY hUlka
an the soft gurgle of at their
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praws•Were.detectedby•theSpaniards,
,wheses•,,attent!on :until that Moment
had:been -all on the 'other. side: , The
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Elilabeth ;emptied...her larboard -guns
,Seatite from maa$ different countelek,
sTlies-yitlue-stif "(Sigh of ihe'flves airs
nual Nobel. Prises will this. year. be
;32373i aceorditig te;the.. Most repent
caleulation.7based on 4he, total 'earns.'
lege Of the estate of the lite Alfred
Nobel.. Who. founded the, prizes. ' 26
years ago," :the peace, pylie'Is
paid •In Stockholm, the _whiner is se-,
lected, according to : Nobel's will by
a Norwegian ciniunittee, appointed by
the Storting::: •
,onette!! The rabbit, also-Maaeuera ea
"I:101,611s chiatIcillla," and - 1.Aretlet.
seal," ;SAugtraliari'. seal," end. "Bay,
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seals". • • •• • •
Dealer --"That, sir,_ 13.'4 rare old re-
volver. It Watt carried•by Christopher
'Columbus." Custenter-"Whetl Why,
revolvers Were nctit invented In :Collins
busiss tinno."'• know. That's
what • makes this,:thie So rare' •
had been" separated, frOrn the. htleearis
ee,r fleet in, a: hUrriparie 41 the Leaser
Antilles; ••• •'
The 'second :ship , was the great
Spanish galleon, the
whish, accompanied by the smaller
frigate, Hidalga, lurked' off the Cay-
Suites.- Aboard the -Milagroia- Seired
the' virigbiOtiv4 Don Miguel. • "
The third and last Of sthese ships
'isith:whichswe are eV:present tOrleeril-
ed'was• an English, man-of:war; which
was at, aticlier in the French port Of
;Sts Nicholas. She was on her way
from .Plymouth, to .tainaice,, and car-
ried on; board ,A very distinguished
passenger in the person of Lind Julian
Wade, who came charged with a mis-
sion of sosnexonsequence an delicacy.
- My Lord Sunderland, the Secretary
of • State, had appointeda strong man
to the deputy -governorship • Of .Its
maim.; This . strong man Was that
Colonel Bishop who for some years
now had been the, Most influential
planter - in Barbados. • _
The itoYil Mary -the -ireatiel bear-
ing that ingenious, tolerably accom-
plished, mildly' dissolute,
entirelYele-
gant erivey, made' a good passage to
St. Nicholas, her last 'port of call be-
fore Jamaica. It wee understood that
is a preliminary Lord Julian 'should
roport7hiiiiiaile'ithe-DeptitysGovs,
ernois at Port. Royal; whence at ;'need
be might have himself , conveyed to
Tortuga. Now it happened s that the
DeptitifsGeitertiar's nieco had come to
'St: Nicholas Some months' earlier on
• viiit to some relatives, and so that
she raight•escape the insufferable heat
of Jamaica in that season. The time
for, her return being now at . hand, a
passage was -Sought for her aboard
the Itey_al 'Mry, and in View' of her
uncle' renk and position promptly
accorded. -
• Lord 'Julian hailed her advent With
Pnzzled,'asbe -waw hlmself.
.After a little. while; Esteban, who
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kept his ,•eyes the water; plucked
_ .uncle's they
• -go!" he „dried, and pointed..
, .Aiskr there,• indeed, went the siirti
strItaS: 11*/•0..&-rt-,svey baels tee- the shine!
it. was observed that they
7. were sanptY,''' Save. for the. nien who
roWed them:" •Their armed cargo had
been left. ashore. ' ' -•
' 'Back: to , the ships/ they :pulled, to
, return ageiti, presently with a • fresh
is load of' armed men, 'which similarly
• they =eeriveye.d. to ' And at
. hut one .01 the 'Spanish Officers len-.
• tired an . explanation f"
'7e "They tieing" to attach us ,hy
jandL-to- attempt•to storm the fort:"
"Of course." ;The Admiral' Smiled.
' "T :bad -guessed. it. . Whom the gods
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would destroY they •first • Make inad.'!
Put by evening the Admiral'i.eque-
'nlinity ' was not quite so perfect By
then the piragnas had Made a half,
dezen journeys with their Donde Of
men, and they .had. landed also -as
,Don Miguel . had clearly observed
threngh,. his • tslescope-at least • a
&lien guns.
His eolirstersince longer smiled;
•it, was e little • wrathful.
' "Whe was the foal who t,old •me
that they ,nurolser but three hundred
Men in all? They have put at least
twice that if/soil-0r ashore alreadY."
• 'Amazed 'Os , was, his amazement
would have :been= deeper had he been
told the truth: that there was not a
efingle biwcareer or. a.. single gun
ashore:on Pa lon Os., The deception had
been completes. bon:Mikuel could not
guess that the, men he had beheld in
,those pitogons wsre always the same;
that on the •jausneys to the shore. they
at and stood Upright in full view.;
and that on the journeys hack to the
/shire they lay. iriviaible at the bottom
of theboats,•which were thus made -to
,appear , empty.. • . •
In th-e last Sionrs of fading day..
light, the Spaniards/ ,stid . precisely
.vilhat :Captain' Blood so confidently
counted that they Would do -precisely
what they must de to •nrieet the attack,
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tosts-ssinstu'uni
anithrnlis
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iltAitlLEAfilie.4 -easy
, remember -and hard to for.
.seti_once,you'sre tried It.
„ • Keeps teeth *bite,.
.'"breativ. swear appetite
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Should Parents Be Re.Educatekl?
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Are Pie'serit .Eiay Parents Alive to Their •Responsibilities or
A.re They Assuming Duties Unprepared
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Sir Robert FaleorierSlIon. Dr. NV. F.: •portunieles." New fields' of enjoyinexii
Roberts Hon L.• A.. David,. His Grace have been openecr.,up and the Word
Archbishcip. McNeil; Judge 'Enilly i"lionte" sloes not 'mean the fOur walls
MUrphY, Prat Peter &indite's-1;p Jsithat it did in times gone by Judge
L. Hugei, Judge .1-1. S.' Mott, . Judge 3 F. lifeKinleY; of ottawe, says that
Margaret ;Patterson, Judge J F.• Mc- parents have always been neglectful
Kinley, •' Judge • Helen MeGiii, on but that the .childreunf to-dey are fees
"PerentsEducation." • • ling- a great many More •terriptations.
" eir CeledianieieViiine theirtliose.ef,—..ear-rier generations. , .
J s Hrighes holde
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satisfaCtion.
Tdiss ,Bishop: weal'. a young woman
and a lady. On his side, with his title
end position he bore about him . the
titineaphere of the great World that
was little' more than a .name to her.
It is not therefore wonderful that they
should' heve been 'attracted to each
o4r,rocer for
VAL:
YEAST
CAKE
STANDARD QuAlAY.
'OR OVER 50 YOU ' •
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The Child's
in Poetry.-
ponrie99e licta told us .t.,40, poetry
and Children belong together becalm.° .
ttaheeywaarrleitirliostwW000lows:1,1440:ita;htiangtisrialli;
them still.cletier?: • 'NOW 5P we going • •
to 'wide and still •widee
The woe '„••
• Wilms ,abineonescOnses isnocking?,.,
Those -f Wile :have' tbe. gift of
loves 4(;. what dos :..
ivho'feel
happy,kiioWve11t:..liriwcty;t'ae4ahaltihrlaeriforn.: ple.nirate..eirt'r40.atriqt,.„st -
1y7,icoafinett...te', the., nurs.stry,..ta,
is •=;te'n greater than •QurS,.'for theita. •
riaMral' and "Staeeres.free from,..aaY
prej.ndlee 'ar,iinfoitunato ' .•
P1hey are 'iCepable: el . thinkrag,:
,Iftd'nd , the §Oldik, teelinisal .;angle '•
:oar edusati.onal .traiehis that. Weems
to rob • hirn Of se ' It is
,luird for him to rindeertand the
ss. ,aiother ,and.' :the. teacher who insist
,bn• getting. at the exact 'Meaning :of •
any such mevenienti • while: putting the printed .page, the. Seetss.,
sufficient .strese on the teaching. ,of of the snessage,. when he so much Prcs.':.
health, should :make 'certain that the ,fors that •everytlting not_ explained.
physical Is .net ahowea to osershisdeSv
t.hb mental,' ineral, Semi :.spiritaal .• • . , ,. •
pects of things: , • '
.Sumnii'ng it all LIP; the Views which Chnieea, :their own tastes., their- ciwn,
the Canadian,' Social 1-lygiene, Council, 'friends. aniong .tho poets? klave ), ou..
has:Secured in theao :Valises by lead- watehed • yoar..little ,claMer 'for
;•
ing •Cariadj'aus alb.tend to the ,fite.deollIenr's}s:
systemoftraining adalts arid
,i3stiexacianum.i.irpei jeoi litipeigtrat_
that the cleVelopment of is,a0.:Crsepflie:fili.trt. S:1511,11.71'1..11°
plas
cents tot' parenthood is tinimmediate • aye ,as fctaun. aOwfrao: to
tha
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need, but cs problem, moreover, whtch 001. childreri? Have you .sseastitem •
ar
iii°1:techild nhaeli'rd•gi:radrePef
ri
be brought -eosins/ he soaiSt) cs
portant responsibilities then. :the • , is a -full-time Jens •
duties faVolved in. parenthood. " MOsts,MoSt,,Of the, training "iSsnow better: . TheSo 'few', exceriits cons sniall hortions his _tinY exquisite' oh-
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aseurtse7--enOtelsolietsthe4dea...sihes.Tirronte --------------------------'NVo'et
leying .a. iiidevialk • " et itinerating S:a. training .was negative4and, there.'
bllt1y
•riors3,;(itflim
writcrs
care by guess or ',geed e,
.1-?ihirtaearv'eacofi-tathae•liedlt •generessathhea•.,ereirtittentionsoifisether
J or live agaili
se are thatptieessav,beerce!..u%eparl; of
..eeats .sosssy....,. It your ehild:ren laiigit an Chne:vtilth.wtiiti.Igi‘
two, tteces., .jects,. of,. f his° clover • trees „and 2: •
1513; :ao'n.:teAriae:i:cardoe::iiiii:96-: pi t1;11:;113•176:1::'---1: . • .
Social Hygiene, Coue ell . /.soselfieS :that, i fw y;,. ensveri;a0fr.olnyia 7.7 "
By thls not.sneants•-purely-smitterialSOIssiraining.• • •
matters:: 'In 'recent years, this ,.aepect 1,...."FireSent-daY. 7 .parent4,"... she. •SaYs,.
titian* further wit is parent f education awe, re -discovering, the folk : hire;
of ,the question has been receiving. as"are-the'product .6f 'a .sthrii• :but. un-
rc-
-. - research, the Council. 'felt , that ... the, cut or.ing the noetry :•kingnemt. • Tliev
great deal. of concentrated .atteniion'.-acientific hy, their: Parents. 01)11101 01' of: pie Caaadiane whose • woi.d •
Methera' are •advised_.regarding diets'. iTheYheve.been •gisen no...proper train -
'Most ..Wemen nialte a' rather :detailed '.
Ing to:prepare them for 'the duties ,of carries . weight Nveuld, . of' inealcul-
°Una would not think of playing golf, than, it -Was... Until recently' all. child • • •
• eerily Scants= ' give a tonmaratively rainpool seas?. • ' • • ••• •
second-hand••truck. without some care- 'fore,rhils'; thls pa' .n educatlofl , , • , . .
comp .survey of • the results And have you 'quite recently cardl
ful -preparative‘ tuition, but ,Sve quite 1 Dr sk Margit'ret- Patterson,- Judge of
other Isetere the ROsral Mary
ue able aid inosolving a plan Of aqien.,• and to, Weave. their OWn dr,eatriS,
study Isf the subject -.Of .feediag' end 1:parenthood?: "......." . , . . ,
Which : aecurate, inforinetions can Ise „the: eeeeed :question., diediisserls-there . „ . .. • . .
secured. • ' . • ; s ' . • ,. • : • ., s„.lere :a- variety:of Opinions:. ' Hoe: :Dr., and ;joy '.1.4r,ough. ehr" canteinnorari
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• The 'Problena et,:siniervicang' mental ..Rolierts; of St: John,' S.E., yoices What poets.' Robert Frbst, Vachel Lintlany, ..
:Carl :S'a'..iciburg,: Amy Lowell, Echos St: ...:
psychologiCal .problema' 'Which must "TO :e. Yery. 'narked ,, extent; 'parents! :i7.';incent :.*Filay, 'Sara: Teesdale. Toil
de'relotinent. tact facing the • siinple•ils the .generai View, ' when 'he . say,s: -
be met are the ones. WhiCh constitute,' thne is :•.behig taken ap:•with..the de.:
. all. the. rest, hav,e .glion'to us ti
1 a real difticultY . Ohvionely, Solution mands •inadis . upon thens hy Society; solaess,.a, toVea - neetar.. te „.sir,. sase
ent. That ,:iii. Something., which . has lack of 'good home innueace:"
befere been .attemPted.... There I. . Judge. Helen :MeGill,, Of :VaneeuVets,
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the primary principles of 'health and As,. te, whether or rot 'parents can
there are numerens 'agencies through he blamed for Juveaile delimineneYss
s • 'esti times, tlietr.owe a,spirations; their
very selv,os 'Mtn patterts Of •bitint•:,.:.
• -We are living in 4 how era•of
ComP4i1
Mara -
warped out ofSt. Nicholas. -, • ,
. Wonder noW,". , he said,: as, they
:iiere Sauntering on the pats. !`if • you
ever stiiN this' fellow Blood, Who was
at one time. on your Uncle's planta-
tions as a slave:" '• •
't "I saw him often. I irnesii•hiM very_
"And whet manner of :rnan did you
find•hijur" , • , _
"In these days esteemed him for
an unfortunate gentlenian."
"You were acquainted with his
story?" . ''. •
• "Ite :told it. nie. • That., is. why. I
es:teeniest hims-for the calin fortitude
BlooiPs fleet weighed anchor
Under the coVer of the darkness grown rich, I hear., Ilis: future father -
Captain •
lordship 'laughed a "He has
with which he bore edversity." His
quietly.
Blood's fleet Clri0 linen the. belated
.Santo Nines speeding ,Onder frill sail
to re -enforce Don' Miguel at *ara-
At first. the Spaniard hadsconeefved
that She was Meeting:the . Victorious
fleetsg Don Miguel, retureing 'from
the .destiriction of the_ niratesr When
at ceraparatively . elose 'quarters the,
pennon of St. Geerge s•oared to. the
Arabella'a.niasthead to disillusion her,
the Sant:6 Nino ,chose the better •part
of valor, and struck her flag, -
Captain Blood 'ordered her ere.* to
take to•the boats, and land.thernSelves
at Oruba or :wherever. elsis they
pleas•ed: . " • ' ,
"Dismissirig the Captain, •who went
over the' side of the Santo Nirio, Cans
tain .Blood proceeded to inv,estigate
the value of this .further prize.. When
her hatches' were removed, a human
cargo waS diaclosed in her held,
Said Wolv,erstone, • and
psrsisted in that belief, cursing Span-
ish deviltry until Cehusap, crawled up
out of the dark, boWele. of the ship,
and stood blinking in theaunlight:
And those that craWied., out: after'
-hinss-thesstetnnarits-sof
cursed him horribly tor theptisilattim-
of it inyoliree the eduatiori of the:par- *11.d. Wittu a.niuSement,' 'hi. a
never
is:•little more than la series. bf, oceas B.C., 'Dates' that the • disonSaion 'of par-
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signal -:,experinienta on::which'‘tosbase .erstet ,neglect goew backinto antiquity.
any.' Plan. • ,: The quetition, of 'hOW the 'Adam: and Eve, In :feet,were obvious
work slieuld be AMU) hassnot. yet been fili not perfect parents. The question
answered nor: the questions og who IS of reSponsibility.for delintineneY dates
tO\ :do .1t. , What 'Particalar.•knewledge'baCk.. to , the fir4, generation :in the
iS *ost-neeesSary. and Which should Vierld!," hietopr.
. from. the„ heat Of itibjects •• Prot '.Sandifor&.draws attention*:tO
be. selected
tiler Matter. for deaden.' - ...!, ••• . - , iterit,...is ' due ', to Changing. :social...condi-
In-law, M. ,d'Ogeron, has seen to that.
"..., "His future father-inslass?” - said
.slie,, and Stared at ' hiin round -eyed,
With parted .lips, •Then ..itildeds . "k:
d'Ogeratil. The' :Governer of Tor-
tuga?", :.. -,
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: 4"flie same. , You see the .fellow's
• ' ' ... • r • 'On:one Miestinon there, is eemplete
Well, proteeted. And as for :the girl, ,,
of leading 'health. end welfare . g ,
t
It , is ''PoSeible herei• •of . course,. , to •unanitiiity. Every .writer •Wha has can-
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inalte OnlY a rapid4tre .reVieW, of their. tributed his ,tirlier opiniona regfisters
comments; • Hee), one answered,: Six a'belief in the •tinintipleof parent edit-
queetion.S. .. • ... . ".: •, . _ • s %I „cation: • The'. prehlenq of . what, , it
Sir. Robert. Falconers • President:set, shpulti inelude, lieweva, bringS1Vary-
the :Uriiversity .of. Toronto, .brotight bp hig••Onillions' and les ehieflY, :: too in-'
tin interesting..polet iri hia general niss' Koluved a..drie , te. deal With Sa
custion of the iluestion: as' a Whole Sdilt.0.11dep: ' 7 , • ,, .. • •
WheijAi34.11qUir6d Who Was to do the., ' ,On the mittet'dellnition.of the. Words
edheating: :: , : ... , . • • , • ''Irarent etIncatien,"!: too,- depends the
"I should like to have been .educated, age' at '.winichsvariaus, ineinhera of • Oita
inYself," be holes, "bat'. 'never saw greup think the tioliiing should Start:
. • NVithout excenthni,• they ,agree that. it
No, 0-17
Sk.
whiCh Might be dealt with, is still,an-.,• the fa.ct that the blamesto 'a great ex,-
takerisus. all, into the land :of "el:dice
colors and 'stories."
. And the. librarians,. -Meas. thens.',...s-
hase.neeped right over theadutt World
straight Sinn , the hearts of tho. ch.11- '
dren... Tbefliave brough-t-sto the 11h-
„rciries .the poetry written' not shont
children, but for children. They are- ••
helping the childrea•to leek for t1' it •
sinnething in poetry that they leek
for in ;Muth; or in beautiful friend,:
: We have let the children in -their
Prelhninary atady of 'the broad tiolas. Judge , McKinley. lists •as the h
t•.:Ivrees,f,tuhoefir,tat seter: to
a
tepie 'of Parent edueatien 'Is probabiy Prime causes -of delimineacY: Disease;
their, swIr pictures,:to „tftived afar
Mither advanced, in some regarda,. ignotenpe• trod:: paint. neglect..., .. snake :wee emallsteem_s of. their .o,V,,n,
4' hill, and • a 'hill" and. back agains-- '.,.
Sociai Hygiene Council hs been Mak- quotesIton:Drs'R.oberts . again; he, sin-
, • . , . for this is their birthrights±:" -The Word '
irig 'exhaustive researches: I, • ' , Praeizes the- necessity of •frank and 'with all -its graces of meaning, '. and .
ons op the' •matter to • a. : eyniposiurn: ettitude of respect:in the . child's 'mind: 'Children of fileri."- •
Ctnincil prepared. ..The cOmPlete list SalidifOrd ..adds that , it.. Watild be well,
in 'Canada,. than it is alniost anywhere i 'Whether . or . not. the parent can to", close their 'eyes and ses ,and. forni
years, .'for • instance, the • Cenadian wasi . another point .. conSidered.' ' TO
' ,Recently a &coup of leedieg Carla- •free education first. Archbishop Moo
. . inco,ody is the heritage of 'all: of
whiCh the Canadian - Social Ilygient from •the . earliest infancy: Prof. ---.......-
else in the world. For Ilse pasti, two =bald the 'Child'a character as desired .
kirerisef,' nen •
diani contributed their personal, opi0 discusses the need 01' ,creating an
The Present Generation
•
Of, idea son the subject'forms a. unique 1 nthiti Conneetion, to ,remember that
: temporary Bede* ; Like' the poor, the
Cloutlesley Brereton in the Cots ,
doeument elope.: the contributors :11-1:„. there are children'a rights as well as
:elude: judgeto educationiate, naedibal the' rights •of... parents, Dr. 'James L.
1511
present generation are alViays With
Men, goVernment officials and,,offleials lluge
• woul& substitute "deVelbn" lin/toad.
eblects, to the word "mould." and
us, ansl %lust as /opinions ofsthe poor •
-A SMART 'DAYTIME DriFSS
. .
.1Oftri,yekfars°sililhs thin as badStn, the lump.
the Teronytionian dictuoi
, „ .
I'ni told Slie'S• a wild piece; , fit mate
for, such trman as Brood.: He killed a
•nian to .win her." • "
."He. killed a man for her, do you
any?" There was horror now In her
. .
voice. '
„Syss.s..a French buccaneer named
.1.4.v.asieui.. He • was he girl's lover
and -Blood's associate on a. venture.
Blood seoveted the girl, .and killed Los
vasty:Air to Win, her."; • ' •
'.4Whe told Your"
"ity which had bfenght4hertt•into,the
igrieMiny %of Owing their deliverance
to times, -whorn. they had . deserted •as
lost beyond hope. -
Mir; Aeon' encountered and
had :bon. Wilt. three derys'sige, by the
Santo Nino, "'-
CHAPTER XVIII,.
"A; Man Who sailed With them, a the„ portion , whom I wou
should' eomnience ,beforb ,mayriage.
Vrencharian named Oahusae, ,whom
found in a waterside tavern in- St;
Nicholas." • ./ •"'.• . to /.
She smiled/ little crooked smile.
"Such a man' iS best Jetsetters" •
. (To be ,eontinued-.)
TIIE IVilLAdROSA,
ths -affair' ra-lifaranaitho is:to beeton.-
Npialti,Tiked'ihneniteer,
ng /isastetpibe.e,„
Canada is GresteSt a Wheat
eziOiries ..
Sa e ..•
itildthe..grwatew-tflivorrifilf-ivould- t L -.1.
aner and Smother ' compared More
. Victorta-Canashee impottaneei now ss,.. . _
a8-7t-MitTee Salts. Waitvlill.beaYst.,-;q1.i.:°11*!•-ilit'..arria,Iti-jiltste3r-iliiSa;i1:11..raessb43-1-IrCsilso-ditel'ilsA:..t'hr* ea:Tlitb2iiiihliiiiST.11416'-sill' 'MM.' -siiati::-ye-sis:ja::
Aeginst, liefer,e. .the 'Pacific Foreign weahohod sense: es,•pasepsos i.espossit:
•
• , . • „ • ' • to the sOanbox*.oraMr's Cliche of their •
drs6:11a::. isiTo'iv11/14111Y.he'5rIern.. Spc is tthY616 'i'lierster7.ovfoir.ex.befl.uaslilvethenniatiino°ax's--
fatdsionei by the lions modiste, There virtu -!s; to have the opinions' of *the
itsholisnfrei.have.rptlictil.:.194if.; each side YetAge.gersersitio-a, especially ,in their,
and be. baek formative years; been equnny diverse.
one niece. The is;ngstsiling relies and
vsstes. of contrasting 'material' give a
rnodih waisti•eat'olLvt; 'arid the long
dart-li tied sleeves .1, iss with'
:sh Ape d A. iscSt.fastens at the
Side seams and ties in• a Chit', VOW. at
At .one eXtreme si/S. have had the olds
fashioned belief that thp child :is a
,potentitil and •nething but,
• the right environment ort -quarantine
lines can. prevent his ev i 1 'ature f.
ins 'eats At the other extreme We •
the bask: . NO. 1V71.. = in sizes. 33-, have htid the 'Rousseau dogma thst
willing. to acceptsis my . eac
ycars o- ago;.
:Irr8dsin.'1110!is- ebhu8L. is hbrit rg:n9Srd''W'iatnh* tfhaiun'lgt
will. have,
He Mm'c'tfollabee8i'lmthpaatrteir byk.naonwelex(ilriaes 0S71111rhsPgrgoepsotse attlialt2 it eornmence in , I.. •• k .
Yard of his environment -
•rdinary type Persda. ' the Secondary sehoolto The conceit- tal, or sss, yards 5.4.,,Tich, and %
First of all, came si discussion �f sus. of °Pinion is that ig training for 36 Or 30 -inch contrasting 'rnatcrial A
the ,present-day parent. as comPared I Parenthood ' coald be started now (cut ' Price 20 cents the
ith the parent of Previous genera- among the present problem/Ye" facing pattern. • • Royal Vigilance
MurPhY tanuels) 'of Ednionton, 'declared that. eaisitSra.r•',:,4.40t6008
piiinr.oirlieateeb•dis r,d;s .sta%to". I • *s.iso•ye'iissii''.,abis.o.' its;sP,address plain teilrnueNon:tsily:::111'aaen.lndr(RIGGPrevIcenviirlioinr' egW:GCOee'n-tohonaiEtivaie,i.
GoV
dons. JUdges Emily„ .(Saneysthe narents of ,ta-day would Rutin -Oats ,SHOW TO '
' a ' that ' the present-day Monts, cin the , matter ,are , worthy of Y= g , , g , ? such
as she honeetly did , no t , ,
fr ,spetial nate. , "Seventy, years ago,"'. he 'Patterna .irs YorAirant." Enclose 20c In
stitee4:"SPePeer 1.pointedout that , we, stamps et oeiti (coin Preferred; 'wrap
1:tattled ,people „as if tility .,4,s3.4, noy..sk: it - caretntlyy :ger - each, numbet arid
lo •be..the„•,sitarentssefseisithlren, S., The *a(1.1114.0SS:Yeur ersi,416. Pattern Dsst.4,
whole eebieet kas bden taboos Amply'. WIliani Iiiilitehihg ...e.-O.';•••"(3"74it 'Ade.,
hecause sex, was 'taboo." ,„. • - i•laide Sts Toronto. Patterns sent •by.
:reside `Council. receiitly,,:' Ile pninted
bilit iithich• he .inslatge Meas.
--SvIthSpride stesfgashatehessenssprod
ton 1' 26 per :sent. •of . the is/fi'
'#,rowtb -of ',Canada,
tariadres:potehtial. wheat tauPPIY was
three and a: (warier Uinta greatentlian
he was neWpredecing,'he aeld, and hi
:the :Mat :.six yesrs, sbe•,had led. the
norlil es_spOrting Pountry.••
The Canadian. Wlietit growera
/She faiils;,•-ssiiiisiii;,-Iirti.17Si'll4iSralissrlsaveatually he able to Snooty` the' breath
dvtarfnd int° in4feilifieltnao by die t4thilt16/1. th'Ct4Y111da48:'16e(18; Stalge':" MOtt, 'of. the' ''''Fbronto
'-'16`,7,',theAL'et-that
many' agent:let 4Siiiiiiiicrte•iiiiiitinieihe
Work I'Sfsicaring Ater end ?giddies
reit = thatsphimittis eciat ,the)t reePOileis
bilitlea•on thele inetittitiena and or
goitttgions.. . •
..1?,rog.:.P,eter,,Elancilf;ird..of the Ontario
as i
Callegessokst.dittetion ease that spar -7.
etas do fret line* ho W to naeirtheir.
fere 'hie, great as it . already? wino is' 1.4011'aal'eate :et 1.217,000,000 'People in
trust, the close snit intirnate knowl-
edge and , 'lteenneas of • 1)111.
'1;oatally_in,_;evoiythlng t!i,at cots -
.,c -Ons the Overseas Erainfre. WAWA
reiatiVesignorencesand,seeniiiig,indi
fretaeb Inost party politicians :On
,are, so- preoccupied .tind over*lielined.
hystheirstonitiliffisteakserid-tiallysrpund....ss„
,tayy,.._.6t.Nuetoo-r-teceie,that,the .ibue at!. ,•••,,,,,A.., 7nun.,:w
„sslien...st.:A. •Deildsssr.traxhaciel.flaStiess”t:‘?.!•.4.1' • -
which Siiieh, teginhig then* kart AO- 1, • . •• -' • ' ' " "
em b;bught to ne:at the .n".
. tile -they have -n Aber tnires.senetiSYss-----
„,....:.„.,,,,,,,
.pefides 'almost entirely/. On, the. trien-." -
oink 0.day . who _too mai,: fOritattiti 10. tilanilloilriniaatiolanairaraa,pply' 'thenaSeivei
tit,11.1Itoyaof ,mthr•o'Diriadrii-Vd.iirritaaata:shiallda.xpro: rising ,".01....att hs Ny,ati;,,,,ss..,assissss: solve, his his, British, Empire watild.,-belniit?Wilihtehre'' 'hthne-t:., . •
s must esti him ills_ for the CroWn and the .titientitting •
:sinters .sylten,,,,.instarteliingeonotire.,flatil , : . , . s , .,
the opinions of Practically ay; „, the. ,..""iii:drilet°0-ya`buonwwiao ,ourob.4400..aiit:v,(,)1111, itv ,sot,.i.ciouso of. the .s, eye,r,eign tod t}:a,
,,,i.....7. . _, Roahltaal".1"Faaatisail,ayllf6thriort;i1.201;,,sT.3_%le„..t,i
4poiettihtioc:.:9...„. J.,:nr dieorp:i. ,:st ft. Ieniifiaeni ;Tip, ...,a,riel:_,t, ii:tylis, ,iliat..e:v.oryry.414:1...vo•injoeroy. ha:, ma. _ _ i ishylifii....„1.11 givo noulnaitt ere( it
that•hettltli„Clieuld ,untleubtotily be ono ' A Pintail -10a Is it,innatt whe belieVes "' • , '
cation acheine. A majositic of the it-
gre.uis .however, qualify' their state- .' ,
sseht hy rioting Unit the spotiitertf et mitial•we Lim I , t r.„ 7 th ' ,
.._ tot . gottillg Ole a 'nice ongagethenl
ring.", loi.S.,--,•"i saidettittind.. thaSP
, -1- •
,What the jeWroller did' too
i ,
JriVenlie OUrt, censtrents..tliat we are
ItI Tortuga,: .dhring Vinr mohilie.'he blinbid'o. Liniment for , an living. an:aged "indigeeted bp -
f wild, that followed,'