Mswklsh Sympathy Mental Poison , if Dorothy 0a. Mother-Love Run Riot Causes §ons 71nd Daughters to Become Misanthropes - Dissatisfied Wives Have 0P9? D901" at M0ther’s — And Such Qllltters Get Their B Childhood ,. - -,. , 3 v rs published the story of a woman who .. t BIC E r ‘nd turned him over to the authorities with the remark that no b0)’ 0i M bu, seem ,0 gamma gmdfmm hers was going to be a quitter. Glory be, that there are still mothers like that who have the grit to hold their children to their duty instead of furnishing an alibi for them when _ ' If there were more such moth- ers, society would not be encumbered with so many flelicts and failures and divorces. they turn ye'low. MALIIIITRITIMI ad Start in FAYIGUI mun-rumor: '05s ossmurr which food must pass before it can be used bv the bodY- v Fellows‘ Syrup contains vslulblo natural ele us which promote digestion and the conversion of food inm blood, muscle, tissue and bone. This reliable, scientific prepara- tion is made in Canada and sold at all drug stores. II \ ANY people eat heartily eflvullh their food. They remain thin. poorly, sulTer from_cold and BIB generally under nourished. Malnutrition means that some- thing has gone wrong with the delicately balanced processes of ltletabolisin—llic various stages 0f digestion and assimilation tlirolllh We glorify mother love and tenderness, but in v v ' "r reality they are often curses rather than bless- ings and first aid to all the powers of evil. they breed weal-clings who have sapped, their morale broken down, their back- exuctly the worst thing in the world to give _them. What they needed For . ‘wasn't pity. It was a brace, somebody to hold them to their duty with courage " an iron hand, somebody to breathe hope and coinage in them and to s lmake them feel that what they were doing was worth while snd that] their boner. turned into mush and who lack the grit to do any hard thing or “new was “mu m It‘ to resist any temptation. Of course, every child craves sympathy, but to bring one up on pity ls just as deadening and dwarfing bring it up on dope. Of course, when little Johnny bumps his nose he ‘Wm It for thcnlsewes if they want n badly enough‘ . / What poor boys need is not for mother to pity them, but for her to keep ever before their eyes that in this land of opportunity there is no and denwmnzmg as n, Wonk, be ,0 lpositlon so high they cannot achieve it. ’no luxury so great they cannot They need their, Mums to weep 0,, nwther-S breast and have he, “p00,. damng” mm and ‘mother to continually remind them that poverty is not a handicap to a ' pay: "Did the nasty old floor liurt mother coddles him and the SDlTlCf she is for him, the longer and louder he howls. my Prado“, lamb?“ m“, m, mum ‘lboy. It ls a spur in his side. Nine-tenths of the men who are doing I the big things in the» world knew poverty and hsrdship as boys. 3 And the girls don't need mother's sympathy. They need her to tell Buy; between the mother who runs to pick up he, chudren every “me ihow lucky they are to be able to earn their own bread and butter and v they stumble, and who sheds tears mother who lets her children pick themselves up when they fail. and who Bays to them: “Of course, it hurts, but you don't cry over a little thing over the“. every p1,, pflck, and the ifrillles at congenial occupations instead of being helpless dependents, as their foreinothers were lrthey came to poor families. to be told that the lot of the business girl is so much more interesting like that." is the difference in the development of the child that turns Jmmlh” °f "l" “my g1“ "l" "MY m“ 5m” a" "mlldllg ‘he draw‘ bne into a. brave man and the other lght through to victory and the othe lore he has struckhalf-a-dozen licks; that make-s one man a success l 11nd the other man a. failure. I have seen so many mothers wreck their chlldrens lives with their 1 have seen so many mothers 51mph, melt down the “,5, elty wears of‘! and it begins to look like steady work. If he knew that sympathy. lng room for the counter or the business office, and that more stenograpn- ' ers make good marriages than milllonslresses. It is mother's sympathy that. is responsible for the loafers. For it ls because Johnny knows that he is always secure of three square meals a day and a place to sleep that. makes him throw up his job when the nov- into a coward; that makes one man r run up the white fing and qult be- nunce of resistance in their children with their tears. They wept over finstead °l pitylng mm because h“ wmk w“ uncongelflal’ "mm" w”! poor Johnny because he had to go to work instead of going to (mllegg, ishut the door in the face of a slacker, and that if he didnt work rielthe and because he couldn't have an (fight-cylinder car such as rich boys [would he eat, he would stick to his desk or his shovel. It is observable ' lhave until they turned Johnny into ‘a surly grouch who felt that life had Jhm “Phims “"9 "m? 5° temperllmental l“ "mthers !5l"h°-“'°d WYS- ihanded him a rotten deal, and that there was no use in his trying to be They wept over Tommy because he had to get upand go to anything. work st 7 o'clock, and because he iTommy decided he was being worked They wept over poor Mamie and Sadie because they had to earn their own livings and couldn't dress time playing golf and going to afternoon parties, until they made Mamie ihllsbflnd 11115 Plellly 0f 5W1“. bill? d0!“ be I COWBFd and B qllltltif- G0 and Sadie dissatisfied and discontented and filled them with envy and lbflfik 8nd make the 1195i 0! 8'0"!‘ b81151"- bitterness. And mother felt so self-righteous and that if she couldn't give her , children anything elseshe could give them sympathy, but that was Just also be the most deadly thing on cert-h- And it is mother who is responsible for innumerable divorce cases had to do uncongenial tasks until v to death and threw up his jog she has done. Many a broken home would be saved if young wives knew that instead of welcoming them back with open arms mother would say: like mllllonalreseg and spend their "Of course, marriage isn't all it is cracked up to be. Of course, your I did. So does every worth- ,while woman." Mother's sympathy ls a beautiful and wonderful thing, but it cim DOROTHY DIX.‘ s": ._-.____. -____. .. noise for," he demanded. you know I'm s painless dentist?" rni~:_ciiAiu,o_'i"_rE_rgvvij_cuARni§1v 7-mi- What th Fasliloiiablss are Wearing Illustrated llressmaklng Lesson Furnished Wltl Every Pattern By Annabella Worthington And they need - ./ Here's m individual dress you'll just lcvs for its interesting dststls. lines. making it equally suited for the min or the matron. The drspsd treatment of the bod- lco ls very smut. And duntyou think the puffed sleeves, tightened at the wrist adorable? A satin crepe is stunning for to fashion it. You cm slso use rough crepe silk, which is extremely voguish. w»: crepe would also prove a charming medium. Style No. 779 ls designed for sizes 10, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of 89-inch material with 9t yard of 35-inch all-over lace. Price of Pattern 15 cents in stsmps or coin (coin preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. 7'70. Size ....... Name Street Address 01w Stats For 77w Cook PEACH AND ORANGE MARMALADB ” i m pMomingSmilc ' Mandy had been troubled with a Fbecause Mabel knows she can always go back to mother if she loses her toothache for some time before she taste for John and that mother will always blame him, no matter what got up sufficient courage to go to s dentist. the tooth she screamed. The moment he touched "What are you making such s. "Don't "Well, ssh," retorbed Mandy, “mebbe you is painless, but Ah ‘ isn't.“ - i4 ,. “ . 4 oranges. .95 lbs. sugar. Rare the peaches an; y in thin A1658, remove the stones, peel the oranges and cut the skin in thin strips, and the orange in small pieces. Combine the sugar and let stand overnight, covered. In the morning bring the mixture grad- ually to the boiling point and sim- mer gentiy until thick and the consistency of marmalade, sbout 2 hours. Pour into clean, hot sterilized Jun: and seal when cold, first cover with wax. JIOMINION OP‘ CANADA J'l(ll\_'ll\'Cl-l Oli‘ (‘O . u .\'l"l'la'll ill" Till-I ESTATE Jusinli Fnrniody liitc of Uliiir- ]n|i1\l|i\\‘|| in Qucens County, de- veuseil, llll">‘ii\lf‘. Hy the UUNUURABLE HAROLD u.l1l|.\'.-\lKD PALMl-Iit, Surrogate Judge 0|‘ l'robnte_ etc, ctc., etc. | To the Sheriff of the County of= lgm-i-ns County or any constable or Lil-mus pcrsun within the snld In contrast to the roaring, pas- slonate Mistdssni, fifteen miles ° no has’ only s. "s OOXIQGIIPI plation of it, strikes almost with a neighbor or speak falsehood against h'm. “Thus works the hand of God." sway. the Peribonka is peculiarly shock I, ,5 slavhyghmk, dark, the good Father has said. Bo the like the men and women and child- 5mm“ ha,‘ drawn smoomy back’ church beueves 1g, W; k’ _ ‘A l‘ ren who inhabit s few acres of its Kx of all the people in the habltant gentlest and most lovable. Even in _ s. face clearly white as a lion's, un-, shores. It has, I believe, given to rorgetmlfle eyes’ a sum’ begun,“ story is an epiryw-hich will live for them much of their character, for, figure m a Mg chahgand somemmg l 1on3 time m the country who“; else. It is that other th ng which country those of Peribonka are thelphomgrflphs he, 5,, vmdly and so 1mm the 5q.¢a]1@q,pmgye55 of 1n. ‘Iliey all know her story. And that Lac st. Jean. I doubt if it will die dustrially active man thrusts up its It's cut rather along slenderlsingo \ - I - . Finest Flavo Perfect Freshness! Full 10-01. Pauling’; ARE TRULY IT WILL pay you to insist on Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes. They have a more tempting taste-—thc famous flavor of Pep. The goodness of wholesome whole wheat. Nourishing. Energy giving. And ‘ with enough bran to be mildly laxative. Kellogg's PEP is ‘always crisper, fresher. Pro- touted by the inside WAXTITE bag. Sealed top and bottom“—n patented feature. And still ten full ounces of these better bras; flakes to every package! That’: another value you get with Kellogjs PEP Bran Flakes. Buy PEP Brsn Flakes from your grocer. Try f them. Delicious with milk or cream. Add fruit or honey for variety. Popu- lar with the whole family. Breakfast. Lunch. Sup- per. Or as a bite st bedtime. Made by Kellogg "9 EP BRAN FLAKES Vmfvmsn rssn or BETTER BEAN A FLAKES . permanently upon ones conscious- .._.».~.>-.->¢rrivt1si:3£'.f§ I---_--~_..._ _, A,“ . ‘e -- -..-.~......_.....,... 1 I -ll l5 by petition filed herein kin: lUtb day of September A. U. 1032 D-iiuls Caruiody of Charlottetown in gguoeus County, Widow, Adniinlstratrix m‘ the Estate and l-lffeots of tlie iihovo Ii.l|ii('ll Jos li Fni-inuily liiitli prayed pirit u li nvc may issue for the mile mi‘ Lin: lands of tlin said deer-used ~l\\'“\‘d liy liiin iir the llillt! of’ his (l0lllll_ / _ 1 , In pay tbs debts due by tin.- suld de- ' , ‘ eased. ' YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED In cits all persons interested in the Flllll cstiiis to uppi-nr before ine at s B‘1!*'.KA rurroliaito (‘uni-t fu llG noun-u in the . _ , ' . vure must have made its People what charm,“ mremne,‘ who h“ made nnothei- woman's husband, and why ‘ivurt llllllrl‘. in (‘liiirloitornivii in )\IA'I‘HB (‘utility nfuro. ill on \\".-dnes-, the Boll: tiny of September A. l). I 1L the hour of clcvvn tfcluck lii. nu» forcnoon to shew cause, Lt any min-y can, wliy a license to sell the "r-wil ostnto uf the sriid deceased should not’. In.- to the said iiluiiuvstruiriv. AND l Ill) Ill gruiitvd JKY ORDER Hint ]>. l-Iilgrii- .\'li:i\\'_ i g of Pliiirlntle- mun illlifvfiillil ll ti~r_ be In“. 511M’- iilniu llvl litein for tliu purpose of these fld-Uv-i-pijliigp of lmris Wliitlock and Ji-iinie llv-intyro lmth of Charlotte- hiwii nfo id_ iiiiunrs_ lwn of the ind lll'.\l of kin of the lnvil. ll!) Illilll-IIEY l"|'lt'l‘lll€ll Ulilllilt that lrue clinics hvrcnf lie forthwith served upon the said l). Ildgns Show, Esquire, guardian ad ‘Jim-in as aforesaid niul upon Jnnies 1'ill'lll0(l_V of (‘luirlottctcnvn nfnr-snid. Jiilllllllrvr, rsaiil l4: hr: in IWPIIIHlllHII of‘ (he reiil nature of’ flu- l ilm-vuseili nnd that ll Ir ‘p3’ li t‘ ln- fnflll- ' piiblislud in some in-vvspiipcr published in (‘hurlottetown nforesrilnl once in each week for two consecutive weeks so that Illl perimns inti-rcsted In tho ilnld Estate may have due notice tlieronf. (liven uiider my liriinl llllll llio seiil rif the siild (‘nurr Ilfis i'..'ili dziy of September A. D. 193;’. 111.‘. (8311,) ii. L. PALMER ‘ Surrogate. r1on.n-14-ws¢i.-si Z’, / Ca uvKQKiJQZQ _ su UHQdoAL-Dovam and c... i... WN-U-SGYVICG CHAPTER I ‘in the pWVJIlCG of Quc-bec. It is Tlis story is going to start like irmsde up almost entirely of a s'ngle lesson in geography. This is bc-‘row of thirty or forty houses, all of DAUGIITERS 0F THE . EMPIRE the Iloodflmes o‘ spring it ‘is not ness. Perhaps it is some time before grimy hand “m1 mulldales ‘l- 51ml an 1mm °T menlicl"! YlWT- ""1 m one resumes that what he h“ “an with the quaintness and beauty and winter it lsso genlslly smooth and ssgggrymg “games; w god or 11v. ls not beauty alone but happiness. well frozen that the habitant fsrn~ The Cflpmed Lmy’ who “mm, lng up there. ers use it for their horse-and-cutter wan, who came, mm, alone 1s‘ It is this story I have set out to races, or as a trail by which to come ham’; and she covets nah,“ w,,',ch 1e11, with a b“ o; geography w be. to dwg? In f?“ or 8,56 God has not already gven her. Her 53" w ‘hr-mm the Cflllpled Lady l‘ 5" e V" “T” 9 - ° ~ 1 h she is there how she . voice tels you that. . "d W Y - kindness and restless-s: or ts nst- The peep], o, Ruben“ M, m, bravely tried to give up her life roi- they are. The men are truthful, their h" home among mém The women $116 Ill/BS today so hspply 1n pen. morals sre right, they believe in are no, 188,0“ o, he,“ Sh, makes bonkaf God as well as in spirits, they are the Eminence o! pumy and QHAPTER n clean and wursswus and hos- ;,,,,,,,,,y new" ma, mo“ wmp‘,ehm_, 1r. is unusual that an Indian should pitable. The women are bright eyed. ‘SW6 [or the men‘ The Church par. be bum 1n one of ‘he weamuegg clear skinned, unrouged, unbobbed. ed ,0, he, when she was very 8,0,,’ (amgges in New yo“; pretty. These people are always She ,5 o, l“ renglons, just loving Yet it happened. In London, Canada. - of ancestors, 5r oven to think about them, for he hsd one consuming ambition from ‘the beginning, and. that was to pyflmld ms inner-ma] millions into ever-increasing nnsn- cisi power. He became so completely absorbed in this task that after a looking toward the river, in the God so ma, even m‘, stem”, 0g A travelertothe city of Brantford, eveflins when they so w bed. ‘n the m, 5,0,,“ h, "m, ,.,,.,,,, Wm, wan. Ont., will find within a few mles, morning when they get up. They down m,“ the lake speak and qgmkgof the town a. little church built for‘ have built their picturesque lttle t h r mnder, The chndren wo,._ the Indians by King Gem-Be me church facing it, and the ‘good Fa- o . e y' we p». Tim-d, and close about u, 3n 03d ther sleeps with his bedroom window M,‘ phekgegozld h2g8 bzgmt‘ a 5:11,... cemetery, in wh'ch rests the dust of opening upon it. The local cemeteryilr mom n, Perlbonka 9mm, mifthe last of the great Iroquois war-Q occupies an acre of hallowed ground 4 wmmue,‘ to grow up mo manhoodlflors and chm, h, a tomb bu", o, within a. hundred feet of the wat-v we anhood bdevmg Wm, greatlstone, which is green with sge and cr's edge. A venerable monastery is and m m, e 15mm or moss 11¢; mayendanegea grew“; built at the mouth of it. ‘mun m ‘he V: ed [fad an: in cf all the Mohswks and more com- Until quite recently the two hsp- Spmm mm a001,. we“, mimigesm- moniy known as , Joseph Brant. piest people in the vilisge of Perl-fine u" “:1, l minim“, and modem o; the roman“ u we]; u bunks were Marla chapdelaine arid ‘ "km! of a "I: l mid" h"; the fact of h'story may recall the her husband Samuel. They are still watchmmefi‘ so he c ' nkasclwday when 51,- wmggm Jghnsqn m; harry. although Samuel is a bit ov- °°m° “benevem” n wui; mm, !king's right arm in his Colones ercnst at present; because of flnan- which sent the or“)? and m 1y; first saw Thayendanegesfis sister Kc’ cial loss which has come to him. through the doors of d” h h, m; Ewu amndmg a mum. o; m, c011,“, Flor years Samuel has run his little bmugh? :5!‘ sari; bsvcxhflgfimé, ab‘ mflmg,’ when an 0mm,- “m, n]. store and Marin. her kitchen, in izgsfnzien tlzfmothera and gaghm‘ loping by with s. beautiful Indian which she prepares delectsbw: meals hem” m“, Just u sum“, u they g‘rl, of sixteen riding lsughingy be- i I for the few transients who come . mnd him Sh. wmam, whme w," their way. and until this recent fmqobeueve it is a ‘in m sun "om m“ to which I have referred, there is good reason to beleve she was the happiest woman in her little world. had recently died, caught a vision 0f lovely dark eyes and of flowing black hair streaming in s cloud be- I hind n form of rare symmetry and Cholera Infantum THE FATAL DISEASE Overseas Post Graduate Scholarship One Act Play and Short Story Competitions. For information spllllf I 0. D. E. Secretary Box 476- Charlottetown causc it is largely a chronicle of real which face the river. Should one events in human lives. History,'ndvciittii"c a little farther into the whether of things or people, restshvilderness after having made the "PM the basic necessty of possess Iwonderful Saguenay trip up from ing certain asprcts of situation which Quebec to Ha Ha Bay or Chicoutlml “'6 encompass within the terms of and come to know Perbonka for latitude and longitude. The follow-‘lrmseif, he will understand why 'ng mnraLve would quite profound» the ll0llS..S are situated with no ly miss t5 real drama if it were to neighbors or obstructions between lmiore thvfr points of the compass them add the river. For the rver is n"'.'l 1hr manner in which Fnte a living. bxealhing, God-sent thing Plfilfli w tli them lo bring about an o tin French speaking people of uzu ual comb nitlcn o.’ ends. tre p'acr-, absut whore drowsy lives We wil bezin with Pcrlhonka. .ll{:l‘( sill remains, like s sweet- ASSOCIHUOII Pcribwk: is a quaint little Fflench- scented v." l of old lavcnda." lane. the kindly send in st once. \ Canadan v ling: which nestles on pirtur 5f;l‘r‘ s‘ ixiplfc ty of their great- J. W. Boulter. tho share of the glflriOlli Perizonkn great gran: thsrs of a hundred Secretary, river, four niilcs above Lac st. Jesnpnd fifty ywnrs ago 5650-9-10-31. NO TI CE .' Iinyone having bills against the (‘Iiarlotteioivn Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Now there is another. They call her the Crippled Lady. She is often ‘seen sitting on the wide veranda of h; quaint little home in a. garden .of flowersjusr. th's side of the church. There is a road which com- pletely enclrcies Lac St. Jean, con‘ necting the villages and farms in ‘its narrow rim of civilization, and during the tourist season occasion automobiles pass through Peribonka. Their occupants always stare at the Orfpp'ed Ladv if she hsppens to be on her porch. she is a vslon of, ‘loveliness wh!ch one cannot easily m; vomiting, purging ano OF CHILDREN grace, and in that moment the heart of the lonely and suscep‘ le widow- er was smitten so deeply that even- ing found Molly Brant in Johnson castle, where she remained, thence- ‘ts proprietor. Geography and history skip s hundred and thirty five years after this event until thev arrive st the n n’ "hmbh prepammm ma, birth of the Indian boy on Fifth has been on the market for the ,“"“"“°‘ _ past eighty yours. | When James Krk married Molly » Prl e, 60c a bottle at sll d lat v men s lently bear sway s picture oflo, dealer‘, p“, up only by Ti always secretly proud of lt. Kirks ‘W’ l" m" “W”? H" bmYi- "Inuuum 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont. was not the kind of msn w m» z IS MMING- forth its mistress and the ldol of, It has no equal for oft-setting Crsddack neither thought very munhl 11*"- sbou‘ the strain of Indian blood in‘ “"3”- w°men Mk “m” M" “d mo“ o‘ mole" mranwnm iMollyis veins. except that Molly ws.s' few yesrs Molly was left very large- TAXIES JIMMIPS TAXI Phone 525 173 Queen Street ly to whatever dresms she may have had of the picturesque snd romm- soll-i-W-i month. tie past, and to sn Absorbing love‘ for her young son, Paul. She told h'm msny of the pretty stories and some of the trsg c ones which deeds had written in the lives o: their m- cestors, and twice she went with him to the ancient burlsl place near Allison Iluestis Taxi Phone 440 or 323 L- The Queen Ts!!- Brsntford and sat beside the tomb‘ of Thaysndsneges, and tried to mske hlm soc as clearly ss herself the utlrrlng dsys when Molly Brsrit csme with trssses flying before Sir William Johnson. 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