mvfmtmll’ 1.: ‘rhelizeltla-Idlilhaldonhefll ofthehoy, 113W! HERE'S liiNliliN wriiniriiiiiigigiirwsninicii he The yo‘: The churdr. Did not gm fees srewmg dd too fast, The Christ looked from lie home on h h, The risen Christ. The reigning Christ. He soggfiFor these least 1 was |lad a," The Quiet. ‘Th! Quiet. Globe Trotter Radio brings in Overseas Broadcast: (‘MAKER af/MRPEK - BETTER ..._- PARENTAL RBPUNIIBILITI Parents too often forget that the’! stand to the child in lace 01’ 60d -thag the child gets is first ‘un- paessicn of religion from them. one of the most im ortant quest- ions parents must ace is-"How shall we make God real to our children?" The answer is to be found- in the way in which our Lord revealed God. He tauzht men to call God ‘Tether’ and this suggest; thg Tellltlfllllhll) mfllt ap ropriate for the child, and moot titling for his experience. It is this father-mother relationship- this parental relationship-upon which we must ild. But if the word "Blather" is lo have meaning, as applied to God. it must first have e similar. even if a lesser meaning, as applied to an earthly parent. If the little child is to form any conception of God as a reel Being he must first experience in his own home, such qualities as love. iustice, tenderness, strength, fidelity, and high pur- pose. This,’ oimcourse, invoiveahar: he part o e n a. consciousness of 80d. Q10 home atmosphere must be pervaded by the Divin Presence. And so it follows that every timo you, as parents fail, the child's moral and reiig oua nature nets a terrible set-back. To quote the words of a great student of child life. of s generation agm-"rhe child's intellect is very small and feeble, but there is nothi in the domestic environment to w oh its soul is not responsive. Every cloud in the heaven of the parents‘ love for each other-ever! moment of uspicion-every word of censure- eve act of indifference-wilt: the ch11 ‘s moral nature. The home must be first and not second to society. It must be happy. for young souls expand and grow only where quiet joy reigns. It must be pervaded by a high sense of duty, which is best imparted, not bv 0on- scious, methodic calculations, but by the infection cf example." Here, then, is a challenge to the parents of today and the Dflrenf! {A quality console of Ouigfind- “'8 Pqrfvrmanu in the moder- ate dPrm range. Powerful 5. ‘and (siugerhererodyne, giving 54611151’ roadcas: reception on - _5O kcs. and short wave ""~‘P"°fl on 1300-7000 liq. “d 31» up l9, l6 and li-metgg bands. _Super Bandsptesd Over. "lg Dial. Instantaneous electri: mm"! f0!‘ i!" stations. lru. PIOVQd continuous lone control l .12‘ ekqiwdYflnmic speaker, Z: m-i built-Ill] Magic Loop Anten- n" Plug"!!! connection for reo- md P37". 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"~ » _ If Cash not convenient use the HOLMAN E A S Y PAYMENT PLAN TERMS in accordance with Gov- ernment regulations. l ' “ r EHIEE summensioe s. Cl-IARLOTTETO 7-» . . ,_ _ _ of tomorrow. what will be your 18TH CENTURY the {lowered diintz and a dressing All of Nova 5collab 1941 gcili res rise? Let it be to strive to MOTIF CARRIED OUT table with white quilted skirts like catch was marketed in the she m the atmosphere of your ilie bedspread on which are up. state. as is usual for this me 5e home es Christian as you can make In an Plghieetnth Century bed" Pllqlles or roses cut from the fiow- dnlicaoy. Nova Booth; ishermerlr it. and so contribute to the great {OWE a OHPPOS er bed has the ered chuitz. The dresser sticks during the year brought in catcher tosir of ‘building better homes." ester ruffle of rose-flowered chintz have matching rose - flowered mtnlling some 65000 guiloin; and __%. orrwhiin Ewillld 11nd a-plain white shades. Draperies oi the flowered the marketed volue of the catcl It's hard to believe in Honolulu nlllltrd vilint-z spread and pillows Cllllliz vvth vaiailm o! quilted reachfld a. total 0f nearly $163,000. (Dec. 1th) There was one saloon “minced. with “he IMWQE“ ‘immi- Whiifi and “KW lPPllqllts complete to every 363 persons p. c. o! to go with it more isawing chairin the room. trim were operated by Jana. , Shortly after the Pearl Harbor dis- aster all saloons were closed with commendable results. Gereral Emmons; "Nobody realily seriously want: liquors sold l-iZ 11" fiber loaders: "Don't want liquor “Tire Clergy: "We donfi want ll c .. The Army: “All the army admih the present rule ls ' , In spite of all _ liquor has moved back to Honolulu. Hawaii-—Dr7 under Army rule Decrmber '1, 1M1 to Ibbfulxiv 3% lbw-in that 7'1 days wrote a recur Use Miner-G's for dandruff. 1A Tribute to an Average Canadian unique in his . Crime reduced. well uilh to the Iero point: ‘rraffie accidents. 6mm nearly I00 Der cent: Dr nkennees none! Rage quarrels reduced l» neglig- le occurrence. , Fifth ooiumnistsr-including the B5 per cent of alien Jan saloon- keepers prior to December ‘I, liMl— deprived of Police vrotoctiosl ren- vous This record was orsed un- equivocally both by fir! authorities and the general public. Lieuten- snt-Geriual Emmons was reported in press, January i, 1M1. as de- claring: "Nobody really serloualv wants liquor sold again.” and "I don't think there ‘will be m1 4:11am." But, someway the whole situ- ation did change. On February 2i, a reliable in- formant wrote to Qhe American Business Men's Research IIWnd- ation, Chicago: uor forces with aver! considers le sum of mone invested now lying idle. ‘have o TODAY IS National Newspaper Boy Day moved...“ tlmna ormmendinl the aetion of the Lileutenant-Geh- erai. as a matter of safety in the fl-evention giéhevivtepie w an- Ohilfll. Ullld N?! rfatly stimulated ii’ our old time HISTORY HABIT‘! FORGOT!“ ALBIAIDIR MACIBUII OR LA BALL! or the mu sl Yprea. "Billy" Bishop's aiory ha! been told far and wide. General Mclhuqhiods name is on every league. Such h ilre eewml oi heroes- ’ ‘Redo! liquor were again my. m ." B t. three dsye later fibruar! Today all ol us honor mother young Oanailau wile ciahs no ‘Q1411’ the Government lifted the IICll distinction as a naiioasl hero. hi. he years in our nailoifa WHY! blelory.alodlnhls'ieeulzssperlonnodanobleiaskhvvhdo- llflgj“°,i,'ifl'm“°°g‘,“fi“mfi letvbd admhflou and leaped. $5.315 factor? lwwllasnsfl y: 1:": 6m’ 13" while/redo 42w? 0/700... THIS la a war of peoples: not just ol armed forces. Somewhere in Germany ls your "opposite number"— living on g meagre margin, sacrificing every day to win the wan-compelled to do it! You live in a free country. But unless you, and others like you, do of your own free will better than the enemy can do by compulsion, we can lose the war. WHAT CANADA ASKS 0F YOU Every day that passes Canada must spend for war purposes Six Million Dollars over and above taxation. It can only come from voluntary loans by her people. Each one must accept his or her just share of ro- sponsibility. What's your share o! the savings job? Well, the average Canadian would have to lend to Canada to meet Canada’s need $1 in every 85 of income left after taxes and compulsory savings have been collected. The average may not fit your caeo. Your own circumstances are distinctly your own. You may be able to do better both out ol your current income and out of your accumulated savings jn the bank-Qor you may not be able to roach the avenge. Your share of volunmry savings is every dollar you can possibly spare. than your budget allows. v This is whet Canada is ‘asking to help win the war . . . to lend your , while others are risking their lives. It is, in fact, hardly self-denial— . .~ will be laying up for yourself th all investments-VICTORY BO backed by all the resources of the I l of Canada; they yield a fair rate o ~ you can borrow against them an readily saleable when you need Want-fa Jam’ For Vi IIDW YOU CAN w l'l' To do the utmost of which you n?” able? you must budget your living so! every week to cut out every item of need- less expenditure and never spend .. or‘ al during the first ooh}? of restored liquor (no. M-llar. . i042) oom- donfi hear-much shod Carlson's see iisheriee During 194i as taken, h we, and are artmient 4.000 the fislwnen ea baiilgLeggi were captured ‘b! "W" I ‘g oilramm. when seeking cutchfi of other fish mung“ vgiue d Q1300). Ooofls rune-men isneae wood when Gunilla!) himdndweigié q eied value of over h d - "Wiftfaiwligfii ‘ THIIIATIONAL NZWBPAPII BOY lilYunilayeawlaici. pared with but R arrests during P0095 larollqhoiuilrenailomfiPlfhomlqlioflinewlPlPllboiyus Dhéenrlbudaya’ iwiiiiglggmrgiog. 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