hi! v" was GUARDIAN .1 ‘ _ "lttt-stt...» ‘i921 Current Comment l IllE illlliliilTTETilWll llllllllllllll E llleiiid us“... n“ d in - , . _ Anlateuru an for that mai- “""':..°:'.L'. can"... ..'".~.':::..* 2.221.’. art's-r were?‘ qefge 31131;"; glef-q; .............. u... t... luent spell o i - 8 . iiiii-icniii. in ginning nnnn in. that. whatever special pleading he _ viii-y hgllyy QQIL Herc is a resorted to he at least tried to pro- llttle isluggosifllglli “EM: 11111;’ . help r em. t. '6 e renc I duce some plant-table‘ grounds foll- U“ a inch deeper in“ n3 iii 'll0l1@5l.\' llllll "illness; llllll lll? his reasoning. He interpreted l. and nnvei. the nniinni wii a ' ,present government canto into.‘ us n most serious nlattcr to send} heavy layer of sand. Then The sufb ect. of education receivq , . - albroad the statement as ltublishotl poller just in tlnle to save tlle I ell well merited attention from menli province from ruin: ma. me “in in. the Guardian showing tlle back-- ‘he WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2o, 1921 n. =.:"'"*"...'.' Unroplmwrito ‘Ionlolotonl, 142 K . W._ Toronto u Local Agents Redd Bron. QUESTION OF EDUCATION plant the pens and put ano- ther layer of‘ sunll on top_ , lifter which the "trench lull!’ word condition or our years trans in, iiiieii wiiii rngnini. garden , actions to tlle extent of $100,000. ‘soil, it's a good plan to “l suitluble for tlle hcmo or the Slln- "is was going. on his iii.“ inn Souk. ills seeds over night, doubt that close beside the tlesireldny sciiooi nnii gnnemiiv inni inn nrnssion; ioinieriere with m“, crew o: those members I0 snow than Liimraipnnnnuowin power w“ ev. _it when we come to float bonds in‘ the present government has done‘ naming in,“ ‘is cinam wiioionnmm the financial world_ but later he but they should ale planted before they have dried out. grcat things connection Wlltl: emciont and or good repute. switched around to the conclusion that, after all. investment magn- The best M11}; to crow new in our schools lay a tgt-uluine dcsirc lnl I Q-OOQ-OOOQQ-O-O-O-O-XO-Om ll0TliL vlclollll ‘ for It: hers during the various dlscusslonsi riot w“ n dean’ irniiiini, [inner in the legislature. We have e (llllYY A latching New llai With the first breeze of Spring the mind turned to a new hat- but now that the sunshine is here for good a new hat is imperative. t )ul.' milliners are ready to fill your order, with the latest Canadian and American models for tailor or tlress wear, for the moth er, dlau- ghtcr or kiddies. . Famed cuisine lervlce. Elegantly furnished, lll room: with baths. Make it your homo Charlllttetown. to luak-e a trench wide enough for three rows. of 52 w?“ with thrco IIlFlIPS ile- . _ llllllll“ lll" illll‘ llllfielll flesslo" ales do not establish their faith on. [w IN‘ m" nmx “n” m" Nllllllulonal system lmpmvll hit-VB 119011 F-illlllll lll llllll llllillllll‘ uelvspaper talk in which llo was "ll- M lll“ sllllle lllll" “'9 cllllllo‘.mutual-admiration coch ulclnber right. lt is not tlle articles ln the lr/So Sllilll- 0i llw I8"- ll-ill lll l-llflfieinlwi-nnieii. iiinwinn iii, on.“ lin", papers that the tBeil Government tlJryll in} koeninspteciailization lhcl and "m! of his teiim“ Will be up against. but tlle COLD] lqllestion of making radio-ll changes, FACTS 0F THE ACTUAL All‘ l COUNTS, as sllolvu by lho blllo _ “lrlllllzl” books nntl analyzed by a colupoi- “l "T" llrllw‘ lmllllllllll""llll'l llllll hears a dlffcrcnl slorv. llc lll-urn 9n[_ px-lili-uiil iilullim- in wliinii iliny l" lll‘ llfilllll‘ llll‘l‘°l"--'lll“ll llillllali llle "pl-w pm; hep" pfflflkfid cannot lloollwiltk tileso ulcrl as cas- lllt: ordinary rank and file. It islfi-Om inn iinniiininni in," iiinynnnin lly as they do their following" a ulattor for specialists to delti ll°ll1 lll llllll "lll- "l llli‘ H0115”- i mm lllwlel 0n ‘lame Pnelencesl Willie the puritnn .\Ir. l-llglgs was llllll “my mlllll‘ llmmlsol‘ “lhlcll volltille onnllglt 1n to the cffe~f of I l f‘ . ‘_ t l-l - v . ‘ . , " "l" ‘do lll‘ 11"" l1 ll“ lllmll 'l‘ tllcy knelt could not cl hc fulfilled, iiiis 5100.000 nn iiin inniiinn ‘Diiiiiim , vlllllm‘ llllw‘ lwml lllllll“ lll "llllllecli that no sooner had tbov secured We ltttvc yet to hear his denuncia- lllfl with education and the advnn-s their einniimi iiinn ‘iiini, Sinai-nil um; or ills llllg ma". headlines nml In _ ______._. I lnllclllllllll“ This column is open for the discussion by correepoud onto of questions of infor- eot. The Charlottetown Guardian does not newco- grily enlloroe the opinion: exprollell by its correl- por-derllo. i Outside of the sacred precincts ln an odllcatlnnal system ls oneini, ii", innininiiine ii", SEE R. E. WHITE At The Gray Dort Show Willi. roomsif you are con- sidering the purchase of a new - or second hand car. All cars sold under written warran- ty. Sales on easy tcrms if required. I Phone 5.21. 5-090 &OO~O-§O-O-OFO-O-GO~O4f-O-O-Q 9 BUY YOUR SHOES BY MAIL Sell illc illustration lit-low. \\'c will send you llurllilift‘ paid, a pair m" womcnill high’ t-ltl boots like this, in yfiwn in" flint-k leather four $4.95 All Elm 21.4, in 7. rut». Brown Boole have toc cups, and the Black‘ Tiooisl are made with plain incsl. Shoes 0f Value Rightly Priced ALLEY & 00-, Ltd. Fooljvear P. E. Fashionable Charlottetown, I. BETWEEN THE LINES Thai. is tlle {way llll business men unconsciously read, anti n favorable impression is al- ways helped by tlle use of good Prlntingl. Tile lbusiness of ollr Print. lng Department is the pro- ducing of Letter Heads and Bill Heads that surrounds your story with the best ai- . mos-phere. ' Our portfolio of slutilles of good-Job Printing is nvnllnltlo to those interested. svsnwl-lllvo rblt m: » OFFICE t ' would hear member after momberl ‘rise in his place and declare with ~ ~ The ilentral Job ' Printery 114 Kent Strut Charlottetown i cos ZlPflVlPllCPflhlG to tlle mllnslell n dimniiy Onmniin nnnmn in iiini llll‘l lll“ “llllllll ‘ll "loll llllllwll ll"; which they llnd promised to fol- lll" “'°lll- Tlll‘ llo-Sm" “l lll“ ‘Tlllkl low; that. they deliberately fillSfflll-l “llll llle may lll’ lllmllllglll-l’ lll =reseuted the public accounts in or- cerc: the ordinary uneducated in-l, ,1,"- io persuade ilie people that we ‘lwllllllll may l“? llmlesl“ desll”: former government was extrava- llll“ ‘ll Seelllg lll“ be“ llllll l5 ll°5'l gaut and that from the lioatls of “llll” lllllle llll‘ lll" lmllllll/Pmlllll "ddepartmonts down t.n the llllmblcsl nlli‘ SPIIOOlSIIJUI lf his (‘Dflllllfhl sense} luck iinnniini. iiini. lin“, in,“ lin. is: at all commensurate with hlsi confidence 0i iiinniennii, nnii in," honest. desire ‘he will leave dheinni om. ni iiinni wiii nvni, ngiiin ~ - .. . i ltlltklng of lndlcal changes lo Illonel nnrin ii nnii, in inc ingininiiinn who have tllade a study of tho‘ li-iinsn iii-n iiinnwi, nnininnn lipid llllplllllm- totiuy inside and outside the ll":- “lllllll ‘ll "lll llllllldllllll“ llllw lslutllrc, Ul' l-utller tlle opinions F-X said Sfllilt‘ good things on llle llll; iii-nssnii iii iiii, lin-uni. iiiiil iinlil poriunlrc of education in the. lifuiiiinnnniiniii iiin i.iiiinii.y_ unli tlle prosperity of tllc ltaiion ii “n5 ilvelllbee“ llegnrllltd 0e qliti. llll‘l Ol lll‘? lllllvlllcl-l lllll llllllerl?" pit-ions when lnen “protest ovcl- lllii’ all llllll llllll ‘lleell “lll ‘lll-i ulueh" regarding their honesty and . 1119 W0 evident- obiefli vi‘ llllfflllllll“ their competence and neverin lite lllll’ lll“ llellllle lllill lll” lllesellldllstoryl of our legislature have lillvllllllllelll llllll llllllll- lllllle fol‘ lll" men so fllisonlely pl-oteetcd their ‘schools than any other government. ‘own ftlultlessnees as during the ‘our $919015 ll" l" lllllw-“ts 01' e"°l present session. NVith their evi- llle ml"- wl‘ ll"? lillll llll" 5B0" nlents, their lcllildisll ileclarzltlon ‘lllllllll- (lelllllll “llllnfiell have lleeil- tlences of inconlpetentrt- putt-hell brought about by the necessities of‘ “vei- iiy unnwnii bills iinii iiinnnl~i_ lill lln lllelll $."5l‘llll- ml," slwll We" that ille- violation of pre-clet-liou '0!‘ wllut has bccn ztt-ltievetl in curl ni-nniiiins ‘H’; an nviiinnnn ni t-nnni, llfilfilfil‘ Dl'0\'ll1@l‘>' llllll Ollv °lll'l°l1~“age":1nll statesmanshipi that their "T350" 70F‘ llllfi lllls been the. ntit-lllppreslliolt and cooking of public lllllllll ‘fell "will" ‘le-‘ille l-‘l makelil-C-Cmllltfiillldllle extravagant expen- "l" _$“-ll00lfi "Dlllcllfill" 41S lllfll lliture of lpllblic luollcy- is an ovi- WfllYl is llilflerfilfiftfl it)’ 1114111.‘? llil- donce of business-like finance, the llflllflllllll mell- T116 llilflmlli l5 l"! Bell government have at the pres- illlii ulmlc w make our schools and] eat session IlllUlli. completed the our colleges places in which trrillgglng 0i- ilmli- Own iinlliicill ‘lflllll lilll‘ 50ml "Bil illlllilllléf-ll lolgrovc. “Whether the funeral shall ‘take plnxrc bcforo tllo cud of illo I l l l l becomo farmers and farmer's wiv- llailllay Deficit SIIL-Ifaving ileen reading up the. different articles dealing wiin tho (fatlulllan National Railway de- flcii. I beg lcavc of space in your rulllctl column to express my op- inion re saute. I note tlle colli- tuenls on lllc shortage of freight and passenger traffic in effect tllc deplorable deficit of llle ('(llIl|li1ll_\‘. In looking around its and sizing lll) the. situation otlo cannot but ill- _ vile deficits and have every l-lizl- . . s0 l0 believe that it is not llG lin connection wltlt the promise iniliinn, o“ or twig-iii iniii nnnnnn lllllllll lll)‘ Mi‘. iliggs iii lll? public sllclt deficits, but tlle nlllnbt-r or meeting in the lfarkct Hull, a yenl- ulell culployetl at such enormous ngn’ iin Sinieii iiini iiin vnmciiy wages and nothing for lllelll to do. ‘When we see. CDllllllilll‘illtllvltlilillfi h?“ been flllesllollell by lll” Gllar‘ drawing salaries fur in excess oi‘. lllflfl- "Pills l5 not correct. ’l‘lle,prot'cs.~lienlll men of any calibre truthfulness of Mr. Riggs‘ stale.’ we call judge llow the flnllurilll pus nieiiih. iiiwn nnvni. iinnn iinneiw-iieii ltlilil of the l‘illl\\':l_\> will be lll tlle . , lll ire. . by lliIr-i paper, tlccepilug otl tlle and spell-kins of patronage, being t: lKll-‘llslllll llllrlllg llm Present 565- pulron of illc ruilwny lu_\'.~'t~ll'_ l sion when he ulude a charge consider our patronage llnwlzl iigiiinni inn Guardian, ‘niiicii was coulc, as the oiilclzlls seem’ too _.i._ ,_ i , llll-Sll)‘ engaged ln having ll volu- lwbl lll‘) llll rlle" “e llllllllell fol-table smoke or soulctlling hlllll- out plainly. n01. that All". i-liggs had mr tr. be disturbed. In rclercuce luade ll“! nllg-Qultgluenl, BUT ill the freight llet-linc of titc. llaii- Tin“. “in (iOVERNMENT HAD ‘Willi’ o1 iuie. lll not at: at. astoni , v _ IS llll“, i‘ W‘ 1Q DUI‘ lll‘lll(“{b U DELEH 12.0 ILIM, wlltclt was tlle ° ° reasonable» interpretation at the little. But now .\lt'. lliggs has put others have anything to sulp it ncelus an honor to tlblaiu tho ser~ bis foot lll it in the form of an ex- planation. lle says lhltt “Tun vices of tlle officials t0 lllzlkc out llflYS lltiel‘ uutrillel‘ callous was ,.1 liill of l_,ndiug_ yet, as I ‘have at. llelld" at which it was dctcrlllincd really stated those men are tlruw- lulltcad of reducing tile poll tax to lng sfllitrltls far in excess or ally ill the professional world, that arc ab- $'_’. as lwus publicly promised. they (leviflell lo give exemption to rc- ligitlg and courteous to tile public. This is the state of affairs I have turned soldiers for five years. Ev- en llcre llo is incorrect as tlle. envoys witnessed lll connection with the railway offices especially change in favor of tlle returned soldiers was made at tlle instance in thc rural districts, Freight ‘rates have increased as have tllso passcngcl‘ rules and we. illo peo- plc, [lave to pay them in order to of tho Opposition whose suggestion ‘lll-S llllllIllWl. li was casliy willi- in the power of tlle Government to llllliil lifltlt. this PIYBLICLY G-ll/‘IZN pay the salaries of those lueu in tlle offices and employ of thc ilall~ PROMISF.‘ and i0 exempt illc rc- turned soldiers also. Tlllfl only tho sensational articles in the llrtl- riot shortly after the» {loll (lov- crnmcnt came into power, falsely claiming a tleficli of $252,000_ and with shameful deliberation fouling and defaming the. fair name ol’ our Province. and slanderlng tlle clean- est Government that evcr control- led its destinies. It make; a vust lllffcrcncrl ‘Vin! Mr. lliggs lvhnso ox is gored. wag who in rcllmt probably crit- icise. our ulnllo of living. In coll- rlllsion I might any lllc. only rem- clly I can sec to Ttlli down the dc- ficit is to rr-tlllce _Lllc, force of cm~ pioyccs, and glvc illc rclnailllnll force something to llo at, a reason- .e.=:. This idea is probably tllc. lllost lncongruoltq fallacy that. has crept into our school SYSUWII. The ob- ilect of our schools ls to lay'a parliamentary tcrnl or immediately after, tlle fat-t. remains that the party is today as tlead as JIlllIlJ fltlosar, no mutter llow loudly they Tlllll Hillel-lion would llo that. might. establish a precmlollf. ml it liflvlillll: 0i‘ promises, which would able wage. Thanking you Sir for vzllllcll sparc -l am, Sir, cct._ , -I‘A'I‘»RON (f. N. IIAIIAVAY ‘Bordon, I’. lll. I r foundation for an intelligent. life and for nnllntulllgent pursuit nf~ happiness. and usefulness in what-l over calling tlle child will take up in after life. We cannot make far n lrs, carpenters, blackamitlts, clcrgymcn. doctors or lawyers of children in the primary schoolsfi We can give a groundwork upon. which to build the calling which their natural bent or inclination will lead them to. We can als through tlle lgootl offices of a sen sible teacher influence the child ‘in tllc direction of farming or other‘ proclaim that they are ntlll alive. _ ET TU. BRUTE (File government. and its support ers have devoted zt good deal of the time of the House to the lle nnnclotion of the alleged short comings of the Guardian in report- ing tlle ‘proceedings and discussing tho questions at issue. One would have anticipated that such para- gons 0f exaciliudo would have been aibove the guilt of committing the very offence which they charge iagalnst the Guardian. ‘But alas for lcttlllng for which he or she c-vinces I i . - inn apt tilde. We have ll Board of Ed ‘he {rainy or wouidniie immnn m‘ " o ' . iucntlon and one oi‘ tlle firs. mls iieciioninrhe very foremost on the takes nmde in conueclion wltlll lhelGuardlanbl critics stands condellln- agricultural and technical school? l “as m takm _t t t“ h I led of the very sin which he alleg- ' gt on o to ants» -es against us. In yesterday's Pat- f l l l l T“; l: 213:1 otfhfdziilizn and‘ llllazl riot, Mr. '8. W. Lellagc is TBDOR- °ll° ‘lll tutu il'ln ’ O ll. . ' . depnrtnlent. that does not claim to 3;”; “live “Zgniersnfion Iililfxlee: be an expert on educational maf- terli. lllltlself anti ll member of the edi- torial staff of the Guardian. The —-——<oc--i- iwords quoted were. never used by HOW IT STRIKES A STRANGEHlthe member oi‘. the staff referred - tn. ut stranger-visiting our lcgislat-i‘ Tile moat charitable view wc .uro on settle fine evening would can take or Mr‘ Lepagels nan“- lprobaiblv first of nil. be impresselllcllnatlon is that ‘he wish ‘was ' father to the thought and that he lfl ill l » ~ Kiel "fkpfrsonfl “salnttulilless anidirlslred quoting tlle imaginary con- lw n Bus“ ‘l o l M “c '_lversntlon to lbolater an untenable 10p 0f the Assembly that compris-iposnim 'es the dominant portion. He, - ' ll -—-—¢o>-—--—" NOT-HING LIKE PUBLICITV legislative solelnnlty and apparent lTho Patriot ls evidently so pleas earnestness that ouch of the heads ed with the nice things llnid by of departments, was tho-best in the Guardian about It and its party the history of any country, that’ tltoilt ll tok-lllitlte trouble to pub- the affairs of the province were lllll them broadcast to the utmost was 'I_tarrlod,3nn..1ltli' nonpublic-limit ob-itdp-olreniltlmn,‘ ‘i! i ». I ., . ll" mart- mllllgnllnl. m his pnriy. (Continued on page five) "_*_ . ' Daily Selections Guardian Readers Furnished by W. B. Long,‘ IQBKOBKOIOR‘ LOST! IN EDUCKIIONIL PROllLEM sun-An educational probirnl? I wonder wvllo told its about. lt. first. --was it. Aristotle, tlle old Greek philosopher. or somebody who lived cvcll before the day of this vencrat c‘; cducationallst? Perhaps it. was, or was not, no one llnolvs. for lilo ihistory of tho civilized countries ‘falls tolmentlon the time when men ldin not dlslntlss tllc educational pro nii illem. Men are still blindly writing and talking on the subject. quite A BOVI Not kidnapped by bandits n hidden in n cllvr to wccp and nmive an muse u miiinn i0 irern billissfullly 0l)'l)l]\l0\lS lilo tlic fllClilllfli. zled ‘searching! Wore that. the l‘ l‘ lelli pli“ elll‘ . lllsillllgi l‘ ll_c_° case, one hundred thousand men liliflffiuxl élglilllélgfi ilgllgiiiévlfihll would rise to t-he. rescue if need ' ‘ - P he. Unfortunately tlle losing of lug ‘lull llllwlllg “ml Slllllslellllllll-l iiin lnil is wlilinni nny real iini-nJof those who insist that they will ntnilc excitement, though very sudllml be “olllllllcell lll’ llle llllil-i nnn vein. ieni_ The incl is liiii lip-which llnve ‘been amply‘ verified tltel- lost him! Iicing too busy to lllrmlsiwut the Ylililffi- Tilis has sit. with llllll at tlle fireside and gone on B0 long 11ml the» unable answer trivial questions during the have talked to them-selves so llllltrll years when fathers are tllc great that they really believe that they and only heroes of boys, llc let go have a tremendous problem on his hold on him! their hands. It ls analogous in llie Yes, Ills mother lost llilll! dieing case of the Gernlllu people and tho. much engrossed ltl her teas_ din- war. and that they ' were God's ncl-it and cltllb programmes, she lct chosen people. and that they were the maid lien-r tlle boy say his in tlle right, lll“; lllgy really be. prayers, and thus her grip sllppedlievetl it all. only to be unlit-velvet! and the l)0‘_l' ‘will; lost to tlle lltlluc. ‘lifter it geflfig or Qrgmgndfllul sill». Aye. his church lost llilu! Being pflgeg and Shocks wiiiC-ii Siinnk iiin so lnilCll'0f‘('l1Dlfl-ll Wllil uerlllflll-‘f foundations of their clvlllztltitln and f0!’ lllfl M59 flllil Blllerll “llv PM sllattereiil tlle superslructltl-e were lllllnllidful of tlle ltlllltan feel? “.10” or the rem n‘ um “llllllll ‘l5 in s of tlle ‘Ito's l the lows and “em new“ n" Hell“ of ellllclllllllllll 5' ' l l ll ' l ~. shocks. We discuss the education- mnde no provision In sermon or ni ninbinim but imve w” not i song or manly sport for ills boyish» nmierfliomnwhnt the iraume ness. anti llo tlle church and many The qnesiiim Bimmy wmm‘ t- . . -- a o ‘mdlleartell Damn“ "e now look fills: What value do we place on lttg earnestly" for the lost boyl J-le must be found! lie can larclililfiiiliiliililenfilinliilllilzlliljléii “w "a "l: " ' — e no found! Found lust where those two careless, but pious paren s en llllll lll” Pllrlmll" lll’ ellllfllllflll is to dos/eh people how to live. We route ‘front worship In Jerusnlent innnn innii. in“ no" in iiini nnri, know that the education of the lcu-lnr spot in the church where ln- llllllll l" ll°l "ll cllllllllllell lll lllB forested men were Willing to meet ll°°llll lll"! he Oflrrles to school, Hint anti, answer in simple fashion lll" llllll- Bellini?! U19 “will import- nle direct questions of ills awnk- "lll lmri. tho elementary training enlluz manhood concerning the l" llow t0 live. must he given lit reaifies of lllfe and duty. Ilere is home. We know that the child where the loll/t may ‘will Ibo retina must be firmly glllflilll by mm 11y men w one 1r lllngfl look for "mature minds until he has reached him. (M6 of Wlivlt.) _ . .7" v the yours of education (manly. , THE FINAL TOUGH-THI*I VEIL Meshes that enhance beauty~meshes that soften facial lines-meshes that give-the desired privacy. Mar- velous how much a thin Veil can do and be. New kinds-—so original in effects-so smart. Yotfre sure t0 find just the sort you like or need. BRIGHT COLORS PREDOMINATE THIS YEAR The robin redbreasbhas put on his new jackellil tlle blue-bird is brilliant 38am; but. fir? 01f iall (lin Elle finial’ WM‘ lM dam“ .t,s'&in_61‘— . ‘ efjzllllt-Syasllg rablisaartlllzlllvorllan who fills sDPlllg are dmng- their sh opping‘ at Patons. ' SILK PETTICOATS WITH NEWIATTRACTIVENESS l New Sloring Styles, as to silks, as to shapes, as to trimmings, as to WIQIgTlIZ." n _ _ ‘ Taifetas, JQYSQYS, sat1ns"—in colormgs to requirements of the new fashions. And b8SId6S——l3ll6 new prices are lower. run consrrr THAT 1s, BUT 1s Nor Such is, the fashionable accessory that must support both gown and body, but must not: detract one iota from the graceful tlppleness of the wearer. _ _ The new modes were QQSI-‘Tllned wltgh that illwuglll» 591 ected and brought herefor the. servzce. Th efitting is most important of all, and for that de- meet the stun\\\\\\v2'nn\\\\\e'aZIllA\\R\\\v110I/I.5\\m\\u“ imvnnmmuuvlllnnvriwsunwmn\vll!/»\\\\\\\\\\a “xxx-Jam?” pend upon us completely. UNDERWEAR COMFORT‘ FOR LOVELY SPRING ~ DAYS What a pity to fail to enjoy the finest _da.ys of the year because one hasn’t ready the light-weight Under- wear, to change with the-th et-lnonleter. ’ Here are the best kinds for now and the near future. PATONS LTD. nillYifl ZiJ-§\\“\YII% sense). lthc educational problem. Is your when they look nndl 59g, we, lore for your children great enough they should have lbeen tho ltu cause you to do what: is best. early yearn? we have what furlllem’! Do you value their fu-l tllre enough to guide them through those first few years? “lint? yoll protest, "we wnnf, cllr children to love us, we cannot treat them as you suggest—illey -\\'0lll(l hate their home, and we would. scent to them only monsters to be feared und llvoldeti." \Vell, lllllilw-Sc it woulnl be as you say; would lt not -be better for them to lllllil .\‘0ll these few years titan to have them all tlle rest llw“ ll llvllig l‘l?lll‘0il('ll education in its broadest. we know these thing s ujcli‘, know lvlltti. we must do iili‘ peel lwclfare ‘of the child. are we doing ill)0lll it‘! This is what some of us are tlo- ling: We are allowing children to take almost lllflflleckfiii- control of tlle home. instead of guiding them with the firm discipline which wc know should be enforced. We are tlllowng the use 0L‘ indecent lan- guage. "We are giving our word and tunklng idle threats. until our children, knowing they are safe from punishment, care nothing for what we flay. We urt- hindering those who would help to train tlle young, by tailing Rides against lllclll without propel" consideration of tlle facts. In short, solllc of us are doing everything that is worst for our children, and which they ulllst inevitably plly for latcr in llfo. ulanlqol‘ lllcln paying with lllilll‘ wrcclccd lives. Yet ill our l1_\'l)()[‘l‘lll)' W!‘ loudly (‘lilllll to love our children! Parents. these are strong words. ‘but they arc indis- putable. Tllcy should give you food for thought, for in tllclu llos to u very grout extent lllc solution of i wvllero guided lni supposed} that it would be as‘ you any, but} such is not the case. For proof you; may go lnio tlle homes of any dill-l,- trlct in tlle country. In which, ilonles do you nee the most lOYl‘.*"i ln the homes where the pnrenf! “re lll fill-vise, or in those where the children have not. been propcrl l5’ llmlilflli Hi1’! Where do you see tlle most ltindness? Where do you “l”? lll” llllllll lliilliliinesu? 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