i | i i l i ,_ 4 1. t` iii ___ s§1&°_ iii if iii it 15:1, li " :. __ ,. ~.i»,l-1 - 1 ...__ ii ti ‘iii in __ _ .ii ii if if iii F .1 it :V1 i .i__ f`l` W, .ff i- 1 :£7 .fi [gl ‘.. *J ' 1 1;. lr " _v_~\-..»._-._»-~,__._.~. .__ ;.f 1. air i 'i i. 1 i \ I i I i i t _,__ . 1%.' _,_ 5 gif 5 _ , -sg -3-_ _ ' -_ .., if ‘ ; | . -__ Whichever side wins. must starve out the other, theti- » _ ' ,The armies in the ileld are only one phase-we are not even ` certain that they are ihe most important phase-of the ` " ' "‘ war. is . ' Hilti l ill U f (hi "P 1” W _ Advertising Phono ._ . _ _ . _ _ ~ » ~ » ~-132° War. the Nations are justified by 111¢ How rules and con- c_;i__\i_rs_e_s_;if__;§t_li_d¥ and _iliiirlg g00d__,W:_’£‘, so rei:`ilyat.ovi?us(ii init? ilrligtnithi- school . 5*-\ ‘ buheeriptlon Phone ..._ __ ~. ....132-2 _ditions ol war. We think that no neutral Nation has the B t, h "F " °' er 5" ° ' would not today have the benefit oi’ 7 h e (Q" 3 nown 9 av i y __ __ , ._ .. _.I3 right to deliver supplies of any kind to a combatant. if Hn i“':ei:;i";\:i trail; l°*fi.'i::;,d 52:5 igfilgg thls_ prize. All these facts vifrvrk __ ‘ _ - ‘ t P il" h ’ 01' 91' News and Edit.. Night Phones _ ._ ._ .. ._ ._ _.132 &. 133 opponent has tlic- war machinery to intercept and to con ,inn iiindtgd niiiggy iinnniiiie n ce,-iiiiii e1_1_____s__1_l_iI ___ _:gil __t___;i____i;t;_iiess 5 demii those supplies. it is probably true that eventually knowledge ,of them was required for ' . » l Si , etc.. _ the Nation which seizes those supplies must. pay for them. 1'1111'~1'1°‘11°1~1°°. °“m111°11°11 ‘md 1°' '_ ‘ am r i News and Edit.. Da Phone _ Head Office at Charlottetown Branch Office at Sum- rnereiiie, Alberton, Sourla and Montague. London Office. Marconi House, Strand, W. C. tion is s are supplied. np enough H108 10 D°0D|° 1° live. by with other nations ‘or with one another. Ge;-mgnyi gn practically all the resources of its people, for common supply. has acted logically and Will! Mille perception of the basic conditions of the war armies 0. 'nie by in ii. ri 93 of Edu maui' Years pest Prince Edward _ c was to secnr `~ ~ f'<’Q.~" »." All this leads to one conclusion. in ireatlus 1111 SUP" i-|:ia|;::;'o|fil:}eolil=O):} liars hir; i‘i):;i}c\iilFiri?e Would have to make an entry- lf 1111*- plies, oi' any vitally important nature. as contraband 0! nnd botsny on its school and college mum' hm be" le" 1° me brilliance ` < t ,ii ~ ii Q _ , . _ _ FAIR PLAY. __ __ international law will settle that point, when thc war is 5?” __e";r_i§d';'°= 'g:‘if_~‘n “_;’;';_g_‘::$'s Mnri-av Rivei-_ - 1 _';‘_ _ _ i' cs 1 s om s ~ . - _ over. But the right to intercept and to seize material of io iiie ordiinry scimoi work rather March 3rd, 1915. Varied patterns _ ' " every kind is part of the new rules of war. made necessary than as a vital and necessary part of S-~» ~ ' _ ~ . it. Confined as th e to the high- President . _ . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . _ . . . . _ _ , . _ . . . . ._A. A. Bartlett by tli_<;_iact _ilin_t__enc_ii_i\stion, involved ___|e|i_ihi.s war; ii:__a vs_ C______s____ ___ me ;?i__;1;'___1_"’___e__e ______d_es mental outlook nor serve in any sense ,___ me commuat- _ _ . niornin!'B 051' , | ` `- .;:.=::.';";i._.=.i.:.Is the Home of oi' weed seeds lti ._ _ the person to 0 I 8 Y _ prize was given to thi? . ._ .$35. "° "°“°“‘- ”°'“i ‘lit-.“‘:,°.°..'§ Distinction in ho is _ _[ \ 1101\- 311i19F111' pleasure :intl profit. Princc l-Idwnrd island has won a nninc for itself in the tact that it is ilie first of ilic l‘iiiiniliiiu provinrcs to successiiilly solve the l\11110T10 iuilii-un proiilsm ni' co-onlinziiina agricilltural and ln'1m=1r:~' school i-ducatioii. licreiofore thc agricultural and educa- tional departments carried out their respective activities. ` ~ ' attempt wiis made to broaden and claim absolutely immunity of shipments of any kind from deepen ine cnnne in eienienpni-y iigi-5. EIGN EDITOR OF THE LONDUN seizure by a belligerent, either for its own use, or to pre culture and nature stiidv in the schools - ‘ - TIMES . vc-ut an enemy from using them. "_f 1|‘°_1"'°"|“°°~ 'rh°_“°‘1°“"“me '|19 Whlté S0ft bOS0il`l, fi‘0I1’l Wim! __igh__ _hem has the nemmiii, lomniissioner ot Agriculture became xii convinced that a part oi' the Dominion ills-_ Ger- FIRST OF _ _ _ _ - '_ ' sence o ii demonic will :iiso utely nnnii nniini- ii own management and with lltllc feglifd This Nation fought, and rightly fought, n century ago. to _tors iirocurnble were _obtiiined. and iinni on Wai-_ Nnii, iliii dnt;-, ni' tho ini. inn iiiinr-reliitinii. .-'ts a result ihcro was overlapping maintain iliat right against the "press gang" policy oi’ _$01110 760 '~°“°|_“`1`5 91‘f‘11°_`f1_‘T‘f"1‘:}‘°‘i"’l>_ Kaiscr`i-s return from Norway. The _ :ind ilu liczitiou and agriculiiirul ciiucntiou. =\\ll\0“1'U` i Grout Britain. And ive believe that this Nation will main- ima "A11" 10111118 ver) p .i_iii _\ iisccrn _imhiissniior in \,~iemm_ iierr viii, . _ D iittcmptod. was unsatisfactory and iiuprziciiciil. .-'ts ai rcsull of thc policy adopted hy Proinicr .\liiiliieson_ ii common bus-.is has been found, and agricultural instruction now goes liiiiid in hand with the ordinary routine work ilio sclionls :irc under the dl\‘t‘\‘l 241100111310” 01 111Si1€t10f>. _And nothing can justify it, or can .lustiiy the United States minion grant ioi the pioniolioii ot eii iiie Serviun re iv mon il ii who arc not only ciliiciitlonisis. but practical agi'iciilturlsts._ 'rhin is :is it should bo, especially in ii proviilcc like ours. w|it»:~:ie hzisic iiii|usti'_\' is iigriciiliiirin _ __ _ _ _ .s__..__._(iA.__.... .._- -@ THE SMALL COMMUNITY It has boon said, :ind with sonic rluiw of rcasoli. that lilllo tfouimuuitics grow littlv people. littlo. not in stzituri: but in their pci'spcf-ii\'c und in lhcir ouilool; on lil't~. lt might bc said, with cqiiul iriitii. tlliit little couiniiinilics also grow thc vt-ry largest people. Iiic tllincnslons ngiiiil npplyiiig to pcrspcctivr- :ind riiitlooli. 'Flicrc arc uiaiiiy rcnsons why we sliould look for cx- iroiiics in Iiiili- cominiiiiilii-s; ilicro is thc close relation- ship. sm~lnll_\' ziiiil iml\isii‘inll_\' llicrc is tho cnnimon acquaint. :illci-sliip, :ind thcrc is wlinl ii tfcrtziin Frcuch writi-r do .-ci'ilu-il ii.: ilu- "uimiioiliiit-i~t-" icnrlcncy of thc human riicu-- thnl is. ilu- slit-1-pliltc tciiiloiicy to follow ii “bell ivctlicr" or icuii:-l~_ 'l‘h<»s<~ iciiilciit-ics iiri- naturally mort- miirlir-fl. wlioro i-vi-ryhoily knows ievcryhoily uiitl i-vi‘rylioily's busi- iicss. than in liirgc iaoiiiniiiiiitles whcrc pl'i1cIlcnll_\' c\'i:i'y- body is u slruiigci' in thc i~rowil_ Given thi- right kind ol it-nilcr thc snifill comiiilinily has infinitely thc hotlci' pi' sport of :irriviug son1c\vhci'c, ni some list-ful goal. nl solil dirociioii is i-quzilly sure. iliroughoiit this pi'oviiii'c. Sonic onc sets tho cxunlplc iii iientiicss nhoul thc Iioinc. thc i`ni‘iii and llic fnrni liiiilili'v_tf‘ null in ii ft-iv yt-airs iht- wlioii- coniiiiliiiity is lriiiisi`oi'nioi into iiciiliicss. .\|iil wo huvc our motlcl coinmuiiltios. quite n niiniiu-|~ til ihcui. lil those' .~iociioii:< whicli show liltlc f-virlcncn of tlli'it` or progress il will p,ciicrull_\' ho tiiscovcrctl lhiii thorc is no lt-udt-r, 'l`hf> ilocl; has no “hcll wetlit=i'°' null it goes graziilg, contcut with what il can .siibslst on, And we lnivt' coniniuiiiiics that just suhsisi. _ The sainc- is triu- oi' thc city, the town or the villngc. Somc one paint.; his rositlciicc, others follow and the city or town hcconics luniinolis with point ln n season. 'l`liis l`linrlotlr~tnwn, which. rogrellnlily, has not the rcpututioii ol' bciiig piiiui(-ri up. but wc iindcrstand there is :i painting i-pldi-mli: iluc this spring. _ Tho grcni curse ot' thc sniiill commuulty's is the man with thc "yi-lloiv sire-ak."_\\-ho i_ ziorc.-5 leadership because be i-nvii-it thc lender. 'l‘lio success oi' others is a thorn in his iicsli; hi- l>cliii|e.s thc cft'ori_~i oi' others; hc "knocks" wht-rc lic can and. lilit- Samson would ivillingly piili down tho pillars supporting thi- <-omniunity und perish in thc ruins for thc .~'aiiftfn<~iioii of involving others iii tho smash up, iii- is thc one who not only refiiscs to put his _shoulder to thc whccl ol` progress hul docs his licst to dissuiide others from doing so. Any movcuicui |'or the liettcrmciii oi' thc i~omni\i|iit_\' is gall :ind worniwootl to lilni iiiiii he will hnvc uonc of it. nutl when thc movenionl slicceods his “yellow streak" is ns cviiieiil ns tht- 11oiivlt:t'.s stripes. Hr' is thc dlrcct |irotluct ol' thi- snlnll coniiiiunily iiurl us iucurablc ns tho siiinlliioss \\.'i= nt-od lcntlcr_~; lu olir roniniuiillit'>s und in thc for- ward niovcinciil now in progress thcy :iris more iicotloil lhuu ovcr boforc. l’ro|:rcss is in thc nir hui il iieeils ii gliidlng. n lcnding hnliil, and illol-lc scclioiis oi' our proviiicc which uri! so l`ol'luuzitc ns to linvi- strong nicii setting the pare will do well to follow them. 'Anti when thc _voll_iw strcnkcd iudlvidiiiil iuziiilfcsts liliiiselfi when lic untlcrtnlt- es to “ltiioi-li" Iii- should bc proinptly luiriod by ignoring lilni u|lci'l_\'_ llc cfiuliot hc curctl but he can lic “loft out." _ NEUi_l_i5if§_iiioii1‘s Thc lloston Daily Advcrli.~acr in iiii oxccllciil ctllloriiil reply to tho question "What arc our rights." cxpre:-isos thc belief not only that tho l7u|li~il Stains, ns ii uciitrnl iiutioii. has rights ilint tho “f|'cnzied war lords of Europe" iniist r_c.spoct. hilt that the iliilietl States should mnkc it plain _thai slic "shall not forgo these rights." The first duty, howovcr, is to dcilne these rights. wlilcli the Advertiser proceeds to dn. Tlic rules of war. it claims. are different todify from what they have ever been boforc. the differ- oncc in the rulrri being due to the different conditions of national existence. lnrthe old days. war wus the sport of Klnl:a."Tlic Kings made the wars. while the people merely ftirnlshod what mon or money the Kings needed-until the pcoplc got lircd of furnishing men or money. Then thc war cndod. The Kings swapped territory or popiiiation, and paid some money fines. The people luiil no special rights in the affair, in any case. The Kitt* declared war. The people had nothing to do with the terinti of mince. Today it is not ine Klngirwlin arf- liizliilng 'l‘|-is is The War of the Nations. lt is the iirsi war of tho kin-i the world has ev_cr seen. Being a war ol,Nstions. it is plain that il is the war of notional resnuivles. The people, who can last the iongeiit without danger of national extinction. will wla. Eacli_Ns- HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS _ if you haivc goods to sell, you linvo ii business proposi- tion to niiikc to ii more or loss limited number of people- to tliosc wlin iiccd just such goods as you offer. or who would buy tlinni it' the inducement were strong cnough. lf you could hiro ii czilivnssor who know where to ilnd - _ _ _ __ .' l 2 oi uro ‘ l < ty ic i _ _ ,_ _. _ __ _ ¢-vi-ry mn- of ilingo possible buyers, .ind who ioultl <..ill on M___________ ____ A_,________________c ___ 0____w__ _am linipcior is is mumbling the lxlcsscil ilicni in your interest. you would bc willing to piiy flint. main ii pri-tty high price l`or his slor\'icoi-'_ lint no such iiinu is to bc founil. For no siicli iniorina- The following ls the official .statcnienl issued by the Foreign Office on the question of the use of neutral tlagsz- The use oi' the neutral flag ia. with certain limitations wcll ostiibllslicd in practice as it ruse dc guerro. ’[’lic only cil'cc_t in the case of a nierrhantmen wearing ii flag oilier tliun her national flag is to compel thc enemy to follow tho ortlinary obligations of naval warfurc, and to satisfy himself as to the nationality of thc vessel and ot' the cliariiicter ot' licr cargo by examination before capturing her :ind faking hcl' into ii Pri'/;e t`o'iri for iidjlidication. Tlic British Government has always considered thc use of British colours by ii foreign vcsscl legitimate for thc purpose of escaping capture. Such :i practice not only involves no breach of lntei'nat.ioiia| law, but is specifically recognised by the liiw of this country. ln the Merchant Shipping Act. 1894, it is onnctctl (section Gil til its follows: if ii person uscii the British ling and assumes the Brit- ish niitloniil character on hoard ii ship owned in whole or in part by any person not qualified to own ii British ship t'nr the purpose of making the ship appear to be a Brltlsli ship, the ship shall bc subject to forfoiturc under the not unless the tissumptloii has heeii made for the purpose of i-scoping capture by nn ont-_my or by a foreign ship of wnr In thc cxcrclsc of some holllgcrent right. And in tho instructions to British <‘onsuls. 1914. ll is stutcd- _ A ship is liablo lo cnplure if British character is im- pi'c»|‘crly assunicd rxiopt for thc purpose of escaping capture. As wc have in practice not objected lo foreigii merch- iiiit vmisels using the British nicrchnnt ling as ii ruse for the purpose of evading capturé at sen at the hands of a belligerent. so we should maintain that in the converse case a British merchant vessel committed no breach of international law in asuming neutral colours for a similar purpose if she thought lit to do so. By thc rules of international law, the customs ol’ war. and tho dictates of humanity it is obligatory upon ii holli- gcroiii to ascertain the character of ii merchant vessel and of her cargo before capture. Germany has no right to disregard this obligation. lo destroy ships. non~combatan't crown and cargo, ns Gor~- mnny has announced her intention of doing. it iii nothing li-ss than uri not of piracy on the high seas. No’iEs"`"` "‘“ ' _ p _ g aiu- in ignoring an open and cold-blooded act of murtlcr, nt' that “15"""}lt"_m'_°‘l“°‘f“""- _ ll hagun ouiitetl to nn almost complete surrcii- t _.m,.i_ agninsi Amrrirniis on tim high sens_~- i_N-_1`1\-1_\H__- 101;'-‘_\¢1¥ ;'111____'_‘€_@ __D_________ tier, and i`roni that moment uiiiil the ._ lt' tho press of the l‘nited Stalcs thc riiici ul -irt ol M mo S mmm an ~m=m":` ' 'I 'mm mmstmphc more ww no “roam _ ___ _ _ _. . D. _ii Di l`o_r lilo prollinhlo otiptiitliiiire 0 p.ir ing (ima on _iuiy 27_ me nriiigh _"___ wlncli holds similar vii-ws to thot,-0 iexprcsscd h_v ilio .f\ilvi»i~- ol _tliait graiit, tliiit iii liict tlicrc was nmmi for rm “mem (_0ni0__rm__,_ ___,_ |i.~:<-r. rain pcrsiiiiilo tht- lfuilcd Stull-'i tiovcriiinciit to sec it 1'" ‘" _;:_l":_;11 __11___;_i’:_1:_l1i1_:`_‘:_1_i;"i§1é cl-ptotl in Paris and in ltoinc, was rc- iliiil wily. thc Aincricnn notes ln Iiritnlii null Gcriiinnv will Sum “Mmm lr O - ' ' j"""w‘1 1" n‘“"`""' G@"“""3' "°"“‘““""| " ~' niude to produce such important re _ _ .___ _ _ _ _ , _ ' - ' tlinl the issue only nliécted Austria ' .iiquiil .i ut u tone ln thc \0r) ncii. tuliiie. _onlin n_s__hy the jiizlirriiiiis ciicourngn. _md Se__‘__a_ ___0_______ ___ _hc npoiouia __ _ ment ol Rural Scicncc study 1111110 siibscqiieutly publlslieil by the Ger- "' °:» 0-` public schools. Such study by inter- rimii Goveriimeim ii is mimiiied limi” ll. im ovci ok n ili~ ruriil .. - _ . . .- lain its right. today, aganst lhc threats oi' Gorman submar- liliionlill iinlgng (iii: iiillnliviiighscliotil ifibchlrsclleiy’ wh0i~(i“j0y.L'di~hi .“ sipeum _ _ _ _ - onsu e ic con itonct o us ni iucs. _\o possible cxlgencies of this war can or should year. _ _ _ ini innsien iind coininnnicninii in iiiiii i liut that did not o lui' enou h l p aifori any dcicnco for ii deliberate attack. by diriglble _ _ _ g___ __ 3 3 ___ beforehuntl the text ot' the Auslrliiu torpt-does, against the safety or the lives oi' netitrals, on a to th S "me on y mm 5 or 'I um m “m’“““‘m 1° se""111~ _ _ _ __ i ,` _' ' persons beyond school age were con- Ti E i. i i ii i- _ 'oi ilic schools. As cxplaiiicd by Siiporiutcndcni innipbell. nciilrul ship. 'llizit is not war. it is absolutely piracy. siiini-ni] in ine evpninliiiire oi the i)o~ _iuiymzii |il;il;mr'i(:ir,n:ii;§‘AnI;ii.i§riL1;e;):1 Spring, according tg all per- ~' >“"7"-` /ti. - 2 e - i sam ples. THE BLACK AND Black and white will overshadow the novelti; colors for Fashion authorities. rance sets e pace of course; that may account for the choice. ' _Early arrivals are here, to' an- nounce that Spring is on the way. Women who like to see the new things first, should send now for Including plain and fancy stripes, crossbars, plain eric to $2.00. ___ - .Showing of fancy piques,t e neatest s irt you ever saw. _-'rho neutral has this right_-. s_11i~s the Advertiser." the gran, provided under The Agricuiiumi _______ D_________ w______ __o____ ______ _“___ Get one and be among the Weil di»eSSed_ ' _ right to be treated under the dictates of coininoii human- instruction Act might very proiitpbiy i-iiiiy and i-rmiiriy ine wimio awry ni tcndcnt ol’ Etlliciitioii, will, wc feel surc. he rcziii with iii-_ The neiigi-iii may lieiniei-¢9i)t9d_(19inined_ ii-ind in the he 5119111 111 €1V1¥1E 0\11`_ _10t1¢‘h91'9 3 ine iiiini (_-i-isis; nniiinii oiiicini mein. prlzc court and compelled to produce proof oi' the destl- “'der_$g:c‘;tr‘°';_;l °ul_l?°k ‘mid Omillllllll lllltl d0C\1ments published by 0" 5° 8 "““° 0 “N the Gorman Government have nation ot' the cargo. The cargo may be taken. under some gnieni-9 ns n nienns ni ii-nining inn ___0w_l the mul objective which lirrangemeut which provides i'or adequate compensation. pupils l'or intelligent ami useful citi- iimiiy iinri in View The irigiiiiiii rnn. But beyond that, the belligerent has no right to go. Every €_‘i_1:_Ss11__1_i1u::__?;_1 l_1_gl;iC§l_|_:__\:_?llCf_1:_Y:1S1:_12111;* idity with whicli_evcnts movcil d_i_i_riiig no i l, th h' 1 __} ' 1;; pf ni _ _' . that short fortn ght i‘roni .luy ..‘ tn :I ra on 9 ‘gi sem las a ng] .0 e an 0 proper wachers “as hem 101' ‘“'° Weeks ‘“ August 4 reveals throughout the pro- trciitmenl of his person, and of his own personal property. ine niiniinei- of 1913 The iieiii insii-nc i. i i We have a grand See our special, worth $1.15 for 850. _ THE FABRICS WHITE , 1:1' ostiiig the pupils in the things around wiiii iiie approvai oi- Gcriniim. iiie lhoin and b_v liiiliiug together homo Aiisiriun i_,i0“. iiiongii riirecie_i`6sie_i_ worli and school work would mnkc the siiiii. _agaiiisl `Serviii wus in reaiii). 131101 “'°‘°m ‘vhue 1"" 111050 MVS “nd .iiincd over her headkit Russia. Again. girls whose sclioolliig was about to ii was ircsii from an ailriirime _ii icriniiiute, would lhus hold them long- noismim iimi _iw German (ih_mcciim_ "" 1" S°h°°l ‘md °°“m "0 “md” 1" manic to Sir Edward Gosclion the offer iullu(-.nec powoi'i'ully their :iltitudc ni U 'bargain for our iieuir_i'iii\._ “.iiic'ii ‘“‘f‘""\“ "°“‘}t‘°-V hm' illr. Asouitli has for ever pilloricd as Shortly zitlor thc Agricultural ln- ____ .ini-_“nous __m_mmi» Wiiiisi iiic si iiitiou t' ii' inc lcll l ll ` ' word nicdirillon in tclegruiiis io thc Mui-i:li and l:ii~i_‘,ol_v as ii rosiilt of that .iisnr “mi in Kim: (i(i0i.m3_ “ini _ii,nim._ 1-olit't-.rr»iicc, ilu: govcriuuleiii ol‘_i‘riiii-c ing (iw (immcr oi nussimi m0i_iii_,___ l~hl\\'ail_'il_` islniul tlcr-ulcil lo iuathc mm; wiiiiqi Ausiriu iwrwii wiii__ ' Small Shepherds Check\, 44 » inches, 80c. 2' Small Shepherds Check, 54 1 ` inches, $1.15. ' Medium Shepherd Check, 51 ' _ f 'inches, $1.15. '_ _‘lg-. ‘U Medium Shepherd Check, /'_ i heavy wool, so m¢hes,$1.65. . - _ Medium and large Checks, , ' ' velour finish, $1.60 and $2.25, suit- ~- . . " . ' . . ‘ ' ‘ ` ' -on 1=-=»\'»i\i\»1-in -nv me .».'§".f;§i.i§.L`§?`§5....2I{`JfIi¥3’.§ilI1h 'Z.“..T{ ‘F5 '"""-“P” “W” ”"‘°°"‘>' ~ St" , _ _ i _ _ _ _ , ii ' ~ ' ' __ and for some days yct. carrying on Xcl, mezisiiralily, you can at-_complisli tn. shui.. icsu ,.xni_n,i iin._i.iinii ii nn,-i ni pin, ngiinni. _ _ _ __ I i‘ th is 'of th l' li l olumiis For cvcry tural liistriiclioii Act grunt Thi-re dmc( conursntlons Wim unshm' Gm” 0' mrougi e\ P i :i§i;;rin;nE;- icm-ig ii imiirl of were dlilicullies in the way li was glrigliirrii`;n;n;;?_f“§i___D::fgiff;5 ggiemfgg b mon or woman wio is ri > _'ii .-i '. ' _ '_ _ _ _ ' _ __ _ i.i,\ r ‘ l l G' 'c tho wron * kind of lcadcr progri-.ss in thi- onli.-ii the udvcruscmenls' Thus me mlveniscmem M ym" iiitftoiisi?hiil%liloli¥il'£'ml;lgt€c‘t;hhilif Bgiinoix- gxligiimra syi?wn,; Qgiri lniliiinrzi m'gimi" um' H n ` L' minds autom:itica_ll.\'. through “natural selection." ca_nv_:i:s- t_li_ii__Dc_i_i_ii_i__te- iimi 0'r(ir:.l i-ri.Cirffiiiiiizefliolilrisnigguxiif ' Tlicsc can i-:i.=il\' be vcrilicd in mnnv coniiniiiiities Us mr 50"' and mmses “po” 'mm om" me 'moms M ` ' qiinuhi im im iiupiirmin Oi work n'0r 11011' 0011191610 1119-<0 11102-Qllrcs had " ' ' ` tcntion of every man or \vomiiii lo whom your goods could __v_______ ____ ____ _____________§ T__es__ ___m_ bcen. thc eveuts_ which followed tho _-iii . i D1 ' ' ' _ ' Gorman declaratioii of wiir in St. Pot- l"’»`1"’1 5 “l1T’°“~ ciilties wcir overcome by the cordial . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . __ _ . _ » ersburg on July Ji, and tho simultan- i To make your iitlvcitising eflt-ctlvc, tlieioioii, you i_n.0ii0i-iiiioii ni ine in-0 iinnni-iniii_iii_.i_ Mus 0__0n___g or h0__uii_ic__ ___m___ 'should make it. fully informing. |_lisl:‘_:_i\1t 8 deep wood dye that penetra es the wood t and fixes a deep, rich, permanent color that is ready thirty minutes. It .~..~_.,---» -ii -i»:+:‘~i»:-ie '~i»:~i¢ DAILY SELECTIONS FOB READERS OF - THE GUARDIAN -3-!~2- Furnished by W. S. Louson. -I-|»`-Z~'l"-I4~`_l1°i"-Z1-Fi%i®i€4\~i-H¥~l4I€+?iéF’ IDEAL HUSBANDS AND w|VE_8. ilut. thc husband in his turn .should find out ccrtriin laws to regulate his treatment of his wife. as one who cn- tcrcd thc house of her husband to share his children and his life. and to leave him ii progeny destined to bear the names of hcr l\usband's piirenls xintl hor own. And-what ln the world could there be more wholy than those lies? Or wlint is there about which a man in his soundseuec could strive more »-'irncstly thllll to bagel tlir children who shall hereafter nurse his declining years. from the best and most prniscwortliy of wives; for they are to ho, as it were. the best and most pious presorvers of their fnthoi- nnd mother. and guardians of lhc entire fumlly. For it is probahlo that they will nirn out good. if they have been reared uprlghtly by their pnrontn just and holy; luit if the contrnr of gifs. they will leave them an obvious ‘ 'rim woman who rendu the "iuls"V knows ii "fnlsn bitr- gsiii" no surely es_she would iuiow faisequslltles in goods. , _ lie is thus iiblc IE) glvbe vlerv Clos; ilie mme Cngii .ifmure w mremu' careful supervision to his schools and ___po__si‘i?iiixspglrvigiligé rg_‘;c_‘_t_0‘:_____r°;; __ 'I`o give ii flirllicr impetus to “ ilurlil 0 h bmn' Agdm I mlm “"0"” me ' .. .. ' _ worils of the Primo Mlnister:-- _ ‘ §§LqLq(°_f“l|y!.l‘L.Q°p‘f£91fQ‘;)f ‘With \vliom does the responsibility ‘