The London Times KOUGH SUFFDI$GI" It has often been a source o! miauiment. not only W mm Wm have looked on but. tirthe suffer- on themselves. til-aid in tings 3i trial iuiaimoct aourc 323th have been discovered which have enabled men in WW1!‘ dilrest heed to feel at peace with- in themselves. and have 81"“ m?!" an inner security which has been at once a revolution of character and an experience of God. In many an omemoi-lcy dun"! 0h? W" mm who have passed through the ut- most pain and terror have found at the critical moment ayqllietflfii of spirit which has surprised them as much as it has sustained them. Anti. strange us it may seem. such ace has often come. not only 1" h; gflering but by ntoons of it. The vgry experience o! suffering has become ii source of strcngthw 'I‘ruc. suffering does not always. produce t ilcnigrti result: it may einbitter; it trill!’ WW1 i0 self-BUY and selficentrccincss. and even to the loss of faith. For its effect upon u man's character will depend On the spirit ih which he accepts 1t- If he secs it .15 an ozr-iertunits’ to learn some c-f life's mflfif Vfllllflble lessons, or “ as a part of since it may there- com- birmis avoided. fore be llCCepiCd Withflul and bitterness. it of msitivc value for the soul. Pence is not the absence 0i’ struultle. but inner HUM‘ i5 ‘he itial 0011' Fri of all creative smlggle; hnl this is true. para- dCXlCZll as it may be- Whether l‘ man is striving to achieve the cun- qlieii of sclf or the conquest of ovil in the outer world. For peace , u' "nti integration. ‘ which is " . cining which arises out of unity; its energies are not dissi- plaint- pam-i bu intvalrd division and strife. > _ What is true for the individual and for the t, uf our time ruin men and dry u‘: the springs compassion and Sui-h a danger is always 1m- nt. But these- irngcdics may . dur- _ V, men _ _ _. tflil unity, and even if thev do not create. a .,..it of kindlincss and Ren- erosity and miitiisll service which is altogether Christian, and which. whether it is rccvflilllfid 91' "Mi has its source in the spirit c! God. s9 peace may come throuEll 5H7- fering. EARLY SC ENCE Geolo ' is the science of i. B" - h pat? and present conditions oi t e ear l. win a cue! First work the or Wman ’s Re alm '1 Social} :11; Dorothy Dix Says- son-Manmaous ILL-FATED Mani Or Woman Pays For Being Bull-Dazed Into Matrimony Via Suicide Cry DIME I158 i ahlpwltbuglrl! ltrlodtobreck Dllk: About time yeuu ago I drifted into a court- ust boom-so one wu so much in love with me. ‘Iwlce any from her and both tunes she attempted sizicide. I was terrified by what had happened and thought that since she loved me so much perhaps I could learn to love her and be doing a noble thing by making her happy, She has made a perfect wife and mother, but I just can't love her, The spark isn't there and never will be. and what our friends think is a happy home i.| really a hell on earth to me. And what makes the situation all the more tragic is I have found li wonderful glrl who loves me and is everything I have ever wsnitedln a woman. Ifltellnwywileldonotlovoheruidnever have and that I love another wocnan. I am afraid she will kill herself. Have I the right to seek my own happiness at the risk of my wife's life? Or must I stay forever chained to a mate who prac- tically thrust herself upon me? EDDIE ANSWER: There is nothing truer than that we are punished more for our mistakes than we are for our sins, pathetic than that no man/y fine and noble lives to gratify the demands oil self-centers of anything but their own pleasure. _ You are a shining illustration cf this. woman who let themselves be c dread because they lack the know to be a mbtake. Many u man in floated to the altar on the tears of a girl who tells him it will break her heart ii he won't marry her. Many a girl marines a weakling for whom she has a contempt because he threatens to kill himself if she won't have him, The poor elmps, who are the vic- tims o! these meninges into which they are practically shanghaied. think they will come to love those who love them so much. but they don't. We don't love our mistakes. We bitterly regret them and re- sent them. And we get tired o! being noble and want a little happiness tor ourselves. There we are. Sold into slavery to linothefs selfishness, and there seems no way out. For there are the children and all the complica- tions life weaves about us. and our oppressors still hold over our heads the threat o! suicide, which they probably never intended to commit in the first place. and nothing more people sacrifice their entire d egotists who never think So are every other man and ljoled or bulldozed into a marriage they courage to break the engagem it they PUNISHED FOR MISTAKES DEAR MISS DIX: My husband is ovcrscas in the army. He writes me enthusiastic letters about his plan for getting a farm when he comes home and raising chickens, pigs, etc. Yet he knows nothing about the country and has u fit i1 he even gets u little bit of dirt under his linger nails. ' Now I am determined not. to be a farmer's wife. Should I tell him so. or Just go on letting him believe I would love it? WORRIED FARM MANIA A CYCLE » ANSWER: Every man has to go throtigh the "having a farm" mania just as he docs having the measles, and evidently your husband is passing through this phase oi building castles in the air. For the dream farm o! every town-bred man is an idyllic place in which there is neither work nor worry. in which you plant a grain of wheat and reap a bountiful harvest, and where you can take one hen and a sheet 17 =*%"oo v v a nd Person ‘The same rich flavoured Tea over '35 years ___$ MODERN, mourns. IIIIIISEIIOLB scam-roux ___-rim cuaizpofiwurown‘ Gll-ARDIAN at 1 l _€.___._.»_ ELLEWS DIARY iflydululaudhrncruwllo i i i This ' when barns ago was awe -—und Jock. Rom. emu want to attend 8 wi him. but ong and that “ " does give me ere than “child '0 can" lng. 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Jennies guest was obliged to return to he: home w-nlght, going to help tertaln a laddlg home m) leave H! 8nd hll 3011118 down me river visited nldcrlea to~ mght. l-le like SBVHBI other Brae- slue tarmerswhose lands are wash- ed by the river combine leaning with liming during the smelt ne- son. although now they do it in a iinystery to loch can add hours on the river to an already long and wearying day. as Aunt tone. Now Jamal h "stair-foot" door over Uritll tomorrow - may-Good- night. N0 GIIRE FDR BABY'S 00llIS . . . Iut You Can Help Nature To Fight Thom OI ..r~"-l::'.-:::.ol-.- *- --' is: “cell's: do It. So when fir- bruuthin y also — coupon T: an: with n c mm ofnulap uudha l: earohttn a ormzg which drug down um; a glances. ‘l w vl lhi lI-ll l l ' " °“h"‘#2.ii'.{i..¢ t. m n-W- — to wdor. 8! l D0 t ‘£59.10! tumult-rap" "l! mu“ l...“ closed and than is noevlsiblu 5% o! the usual activity about. 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