-tg-*"1 "` i I ‘A 1 i ~ y ' o `it *’ i i F 1 V I ’ yi I < i Ill- ., t. 'i ,_ I JI 3‘ I ._.i. ,ii ' _ Fi=:BRUARY,.27__, 1917 =====m"”'”ii|siiuP tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwit i Him# ('i‘ob.'iv.v._2o.) H__einstiir§d_ini0‘his Soiiiaioveroil The Use Bxperlmenting mediglnee? Why 0 =“ssas; something just be se its new, when you get a medicine that stood the test of use r years, and_which has _ ever disappointed? 1; We know what Penslr I Cherry Cure is-Nothing else will _so readily re' l iievé _ri __fig_hf. hacking cough, _ _ _ ~ h _ Sd titontliatcough or cold j before it leads_tio_serious ill- _; ness. Stop it » without ex ; periinenting -price 50c and I 25c a bottle. » I I -. E. A.Foster I Central Drugstore i III GENI "IlIISIIlRlIS" BEST IIIXIIIIVE FIIII so IIVIR _ IINII BIIWIEISI Dont' stay consrtppied. hesillmhymtli. oiiii, wiili breath had or ggomacn sour. -._- _ No uililti linw limi your liver, stom- iir-li or lmivelii; how iiiiicli your henil iii-lic,-i, how iniiicriiiilo and uncomfort- Iiliii-, iniltgiistioii, iiilioiisiiess and slug gisli briw4‘is- you iilwiiys' get relief with t‘:i:w:ii'r\t.=i. linn'i_ tilt. your stoiiiiicb; liver and i,tnviel.~i iniitic yon miserable. Tiike i‘;i.iv:n~i-in tonight.; pnt an end to the tii=:i1 iniikcs :in iippeiiziiig dish f0l1 l|i'czikl':if=t.. " _ .,. . A _ l' i 1 _ _I /’ 'f “-'.‘.E`=`»‘¢5""/ I *gui-_,f:~_-'iii-f;.~ -or \ Q- -‘af-11'--_e~li9' _ 1 - \ ' i The best sugar for .` the sugar bowl is ». Itspuv 'ty and 'E/iIno_" an .ss vs -= _ I the li sweeten- ing power. ' It dis- solves instantly in your tcacup or on your breakfast cereal. __»- ~.».... , 1.1---f-tim.,-..¢._.,-..-,...__.... .- ....,....,...\ -g-_-fl - i. .i. s ...t ._ ,.~ ,i ....i,._.i,_.“-oi¢i,~.i.m.4»f-»»~. r ._ ... i i ' - #1 " rin: cnAizLo'i'1'E'rowN GUARDIAN _ . i - rirciii -'riumn (Tob. iv. v. 6;) He _taught him to depend upon God for everything. “Bless God at all times: and desire H_im to direct thy ways, and that all thy counsels may abide in the virtue of charity and mercy Give alms out of thy sub stance, and turn not away thy face from any poor.pe`rsori; for so it shall come to pass that the face of the Lord shall The following pastoral letter was read iii St. Dun-I not be turned away from thee for thus thou storest stan’s Cathedral Sunday: up to thyself a good reward for the day of necessity; For alms deliver from all sin and from death and will not “The 9‘lilii'°i‘i°iiing noil’ Season of Lent isa iiiiie iii lieii' suffer the soul to go into darkness Aims shall bé a great gncte sand niortification i_ns_itii.uted_ to commemorate _the oonndonoo before tho Moot High 'God to ahhtyhon, thot ortil ays fast ‘if °iii` Diviiie SaVi.°iii` iiiiii io ii°n°i` iii 3 give it” (v. 7-10.) We are assured. thatL'1‘o_bias, the son, gat i°i'iiiii` iiiiinner Hlshaofod P9»5_lnon‘and death' i.i`°iffiis faithfully following ' his fa_thei"s instructions,_ .° “ii ‘iii a siiiiiaiiie~Pei`i°ii .inf reflection'-and'.exaiiiinatioii became a‘ holy and upright man; who in after. What folly for parents to yield to this natural gigoliiie state °f our sfiiiis iii °riii.ii` iii aS°.e_i`iia.iii W-iiii.iiI'iiiii the words of the Sacred Text, “lived ninety-nine e ity We are iiiiiiiiiiig iiie Viii`i°iiS,°iii,igiiti°iiS eiiloiiieii years in the fear of the Lord,” (Tob. xiv. v_16.) Following iéinon us by the Coiiiiiiaiiiiiiifiiiis. 'Oi God and His i`-iiiiy the example of Tobias, Christian parents, remember that iii`°ii° ‘fiiiioiig iiiese °iiiigaii°i.iS We desire io i'e°i_iii there is no degree of christian sanctity to which your to l'°ii-i` .iniiiiis ine iinhniiani iiiiiii-ii” iii liiiren-ns iiiwiiifiis -children cannot attain, if you perform your duties to- their children upon the faithful performance of ‘w_-hich wards ohonn in the onnit of faith and _love for God_ Teach depends f°i° the liifiseni and fn” ine fiiiiiie iiie Sliiiniiiiii the little ones to love.God with all their hearts and ab - and ieiiilioriiiiiiililiiiiess of °iii° Wiiiiie iiiicii' .We may Siiie' stain -from sin. See that they are well grounded in the ly _statc that practically _all the vico and disorder which truths of christian doctrine, in the observance ofthe com- eiiisii iii iiiiif midst iias its source in iiie iiegieci of ine mandments and in all things necessary to sal ation. Lead principles laid down in the fourth commandment for the thorn to frcnnont rcccntion of thc Sacrarncnls and most guidance of Parents- , es ecially of the Blessed Eucharist, in order that their We may divide the duties which parents owe to their - P once ,no hc rcscrvcd and their faith and ict children into two classes, those which concern the child- oihiiéiriigthoncd innd éinlivcncd by thc Broad of Lifc_ Clglsg ren’s temporal welfare and those which regard the inter- ian mothers, in particular, ll; is upon you principally that est of their immortal souls. Of the former class little the cnrhccl, training of thc child dcvolvcs_ By your need be said. They are of less importance and common- words and cxamnlc must' thc precious germ of tl-oc piety ly Parents 9-To Sulholontly Sollollous about them- It ls be implanted and fostered' in the tender souls of your the dullos Whloh Parents oWo lloiho Souls of- thoh' ohlld' little ones, later to be further developed by the authority ren that are of the highest importance and in these par- of thc father-'S tcach`ing_ ` _ . I ` ents are too frequently deficient' both to their own and _ their 1'c}lIiildren’s' 'eternal ruifn; ‘_ f C0RREC'l‘I0N I f - `e primary source o the obligations o parents to- _ _ ~ ' ir childrcn‘ wards their children is the faqt that their children belong is torIoio‘,i.r;i;i;O;ihlo,gu,.End0£oi;2nIl;I€;Sth(g¥agoir?dl£Eé in accord- to God. They as well as the parents are wholly His pro- nnoo with tho will of God to Whom they hclong_ God Potty- He in their Sovereign Mantel' ny ‘n`enl3i°n and i`°` has implanted in tlieheaiits of christiafn parents a twofold deinlition- Parents _‘ne more _inniiifninenih in in? niinds love for their offspring ;»a natural loveoby which they de-A of God fonthe bringing of then' Children into being' ii sire the natui‘al happiness of their children, to see them is God who has created them and who has bestowed upon contented and enjoying thc goods of thc vvorlcl, and 3 them then' manifold fdonlhos- in ine. natural oi`dei`f supernatural love by which they seek the spiritual wel- tnerefnref they neiong innniieil' more in God iniin iii their fare of their children' above all things and their eternal parents. In the spiritual order from the time of their hanninossin the Worm to como Tho former lovo is good hh’l3h they have neon solemnly dedicated to God in ine in itself, but it must always be kept in due subordination Sacrament of Holy Baptism and oonnnltied in their Phi" to the supernatural love of charity, for the children were ents. lh trust that they may loo instrumental in guiding created not for this world but for heaven. The chief them to eternal happiness- From the hantisinal font view, therefore, which parents should have in mind in they are Tooolvod lnio the arms of l9noh` Pn1`eni9Sinn°Ceni5> loving their children is the salvation of their immortal it is true, but ihnorant of all the great truths which lead Son1S_ Every other consideration must hc Subordinate them to eliofho- hllss and lnollnod Ylolonlly to evil- if to this view* and ever thing must be endured rather than left to themselves in matters spiritual, surroundoed as 'do injury to their Sonln purely natural love is very dan- they are by innumerable dangers, they must inevitably gerous. Itfeasily degenerates into passion and the par- P€I‘lSh- Th€_y are lh 3 Sense' hlio tho Very onlin fron’ ents becoinei mere creatures of impulse, their conduct Which their h0dl@S h3Vo hooh formed and to Wnicn gravitating between passionate fondness and unnatural tholl’ hodles must one day l`olnn`n- of themselves harshness_fr'o'rrI both of which the worst consequences they can produce nofruit but only the tares and noxious noW_ Thorn ioyonothlng morcycommonfor parents, and qs- iW6éClS Of oVll» lf Pl'oPel`ly_oulhV3hed» noWeV€n`» and their 'pecially' mothers, to fall into the extreme of passionate :natural propensities to evil corrected there is no degree fondness; Without the .guidance of reason on grace they ,of Cll!‘iS¥i2D.V11`luo ahfl S-ilhotlly Po Whloh they may not become blinded to the faults of their-offspring. Others attain. Careful unremlttllig _oulhwgllloh IS Whall they Po' may see that by excessive fondness and over indulgence ilulfo- Thls must ho hoguh lu thou' lender years When they are ruining their children. They themselves can see their S0ulS, pliable like Soft WaX»_hl3y he nloulded lnlo nothing amiss and are even displeased with those who any form Whloh When ohoo oodulfod Wlll lnhuenoo the may have the 'charity"to discover to them their _children’s tenor of their Wiiiiie iiifesi “A young mah ~'»1Co0l`dln§_ to faults. They would refuse nothing to their little ones. hiS W3y» even When he_1S Old he Will Holi depart f_1‘0f_i1 lb 'They cannot give them pain and gradually the child, and (Pl`0V- Xxli, V- 5-) This Culll1Val`»l0h_ I`f1uSt he I>1`1hC1l9"°lll_-V not the parent, becomes _the mnster in the home. Can the WOI‘k Of the Parents- F01' _this Purpose have then' we Wonder that s_uch. children in later life give way _to childrenrbecn €_1i'01’USl1€d ISO them hy Almighty God, W_ho their evil inclinations and bring sorrow upon their mis- has implanted in the hearts of parents a natural desire guided nonontsy On the Contrary Supernatural lovc 15 3 for their childi'en’s happiness, and who has given to the _olonnsighted virono onnbhng the parents to (hScov_ children a deeply rooted reverential love’of these parents or the vices of then- chlldrcn and to correct; them, 110 Wh0m they look for guldahoo and uhoh Whom they do' Parents who love the souls rather than the bodies pend for all their needs. _ ‘ :ivill tiaacl;l`t;h;iir_tchitldi;iei”it subrlirlnssion,umo_rtitncation6€§£- l INSTRUUH-on ' enia an _ _ e 1 y o ii y. ey wi insio upon - _ - ~ _ - _ ence requiring that their orders be at all times execute_d The parents’ first duty is to instruct their _children promptly and choerfully, notwithstanding every opposi- “Hast thou children? instruct them” (Eccles. vii, v. 25) tion, ‘and the child finding _them firm and resolute will "‘He'that instructeth his son shall _he praised in him, and soon become tract_able__and docile. Herein parents must _shall glory in him in the midst of them of his household.” nnturally support each other; No)thir_rig cannbe nliqerefde- '(’Eccles xxx. v. 2:) “Instruct thy son an<,l,he shall refresh trimental to iilial reverence and o e `ience4__ an _ _e.__oV€1‘- ltheeand shall giveodellght to thy_ soul-, ..(Prov. xxix, v. ruling of one parent by the_ot tern .__ in - _S 17.) From their earliest infancy children should be taught Corporal punishment is a imes necessary. ld to ronounce with reverence»~.~the- holy. names of-_-Jesus always demands great prudence, and recourse shou _e_ and) Mary ' When capable of understanding they should had to it only in case counsel and advice prove insuflici- be diligently instructed in the principal truths of christ- ent. So great are the' corrupt and evil inclinations of our ian doctrine as they are contained in the catechism. It nature that even adults with the full knowledge of- the is a grave error on the part of pa-rents to content them- danger confronting them are hurried on to evil. How selves with the assurance that later on a sufficient know- much more must this be the_ case with little children who ledge of God and of His Holy religion will- be imparted to are incapable of judging properly between right and them by their Pastor or by their teachers. Nothing will wrong, and who are frequently 'without a full knowledge er adequately compensate for the lack of home teach- of the evil they ar___e tempted to commit._ For them the rod iw f the catechism by the parents nor is their anything' is in the last resort the only efficacious means of cor- illlgrlle im ortant for the temporal ,and spiritual welfare rection. Hence Scripture tells us “He that spareth the of the cllild in after life than- the lessons of christian rod hateth his son; but he that lo_veth him correcteth him ' t learned day bv day in the sacred precincts of the betimes,”(Prov;xiii, v.24)“Folly is bound up in thetbreast lille y We would dearly beloved in this most important of the-child, and the rod- of correction shall drive -it ml:-Ee that our voice could penetrate every home,of our a-way.”-(Prov. xxii, v.1-5'.)‘“Withhold-not correction from :lla sl; im loring parents daily to teach ' catechism to a child; for if thou shall beat him with the rod, he shall thoqiii childiilen To our mind in the present day of irre-` not die, thou shalt beat”him with the rod and deliver his li ‘ibn and unbeliefiithere is no duty more sacred nor soul from hell.” (Prov. xxiii,_y: 13 and, 14.) He that mgilre imperative than that which binds parents to impart loveth his son, frequently chas -iseth him, that he may re- t their offspring a thorough knowledge of the rudiments .joice_ in his latter end.”_'_(Eccles_xxx, v. 1.) God will hold if Ch 'stian Doctrine. Wise arénts do not content parents accountable for their neglect to chastise their oh ` ml es with brief occasional liiiasso-ns, but dailydevote childrentwhen their conduct requires it. We read inthe t emse vtion of time to the hearing of catchism, to pious first Book of Kings their-when Heli- the High Priest of the I song; pqrand~ religious instruction. Neglect of this duty. temple had grown old, his two. sons who oiiieiated for ,him 2 "iii Mi’ i '°"" ' ii xiii eriitliiose the children in after life to many. dangers and in the temple greatly scandalized the people by their C“'i°“' ""°°"° _ tornnonnono from a lack of knowledge of the principles wicked deeds. Their father repr_oved them gently say.- I0 and 20~lb ‘ ~ nccogcgry for a proper guidance of their conduct. With _'ing “Why- do _ve these kind of things which I hear, very had .- will" rare exceptions, in cases of _those who stray from the- wicked things, from all theipeoplel »Do not so, my sons.__ ;_ Hilti.. path of duly, their downfall ii; tracealzne tg the hactln of (3. Kingls i‘nnn.hQ31-_2on)mnnflge¢zr£d tbyfthnaegieoriéleghegigo if--~»\»' ` » - ' 1' ' ` e a s o eirr roac a' isev c o, __ if ' ' " » reiifhouslj-llyilylidliilgptalliribilghibrhg liibriitvilqhei holy than Tobias eolirection, God by the -moulin of his prophet iipbraided ' if 'i`_`_i-¥_1'i~ii"i` iyilisilriicted his son. ‘Tobias taught his son from infancy _il-I,eli_ __for.hi_s`ing_t2titl1iu+=:.»_ ‘ » ~ 1. _ _________ . __ _~______ ._ - A A . ' ___ *_ _ _ ' _ _ l_ \ L Bates at Co.. Lid. Toronto. _ _ _ _1____“x._______.__._...l