Q40 ha: .~-,, .. . ~ , luuu i Ilndedlu wan. 3"!!!“ .. _ billet an ‘n utaucncn 8J5 Cartier St., Montreal. Y; "I Inland terribly from Com- ' pad Dzsldplid for many years. felt plina alter eating end had gas, ' tent headache, and was unable sleep at night. I was getting so ntlut I was frightened and saw veni physicians who, however, did 0t teem able to help me. a friend advised me lo fnlrl ' ’. I did-so and soon I t some relief. I continued with p t-milvea’ and in n short time, Q Constipation was banished, I felt more pains or headache, or the __blo eonsstions that follow it“. H509 to». well, strong and imam» ARTHUR Bseucnna. ' box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. M en or from Fruit-a-tivel The Necessity iorbiscipiine w- Oontinnsd from Page Ono thought them capuble ofwbet they were aiming at. and they put forth energy so as not to disappoint that trust. Have you, too, not felt at some time that a ntidence reposed in you made you Serge ehesd and ti’? to be deserving of that trust thus rsposed in you? Now we're going to do our best in this line. are we not? (5) Our fifth point is, fslrnen to all. it is almost needless to speak on this point, for l feel ai- most confident that we all‘ treat every one of our pupils with equal interest and kindness. But sometimes happens that we allow ourselves lo make pets of some and dislike, even be harsh ‘and cutting towards others. Perhaps our slow ones are also poor in conduct and the teacher driven sl- most to desperation at the slow- ness of their wits, may allow the scales to balance too far to one side, if an additional weight o! mis~ behaviour is thrown on, and these misbehaviours happening rather frequently are apt to annoy one to such an extent as to explant a dislike. But we must not let it grow or become manifest either by words or luck of attention: smother it down and never ‘give up trying to reform this unattractive one: for, as a once very excellent. teach- er. a Christian brother, once said: "He never saw ‘a boy (and per- haps we could add, a girl, too) so bad but in which there was a great deal of good, orso stupid but might accomplish quite a lot, if the proper means of extraction were used." Age, religion, looks, manners or conduct. pecuniary conditions. in- tellectual abilities or ambition should all be brought to n. level when it comes to showing our in- terest and giving our attention. But of course we are going to in- n TEAOHINGS DISHONESTY, BY UGGESTlON (Selected) Webster deiluee cation" as the control or the mind of another by ideas in the mind of the hypnotizer, or the tredtmeut by commands or positive statements addressed to a more or less hypnotized patient by a phy- sician. Theapower of suggestion has been intelligently applied ‘by the hypnotizer and the physician. They have demonstrated the power of mind over matter and of the stronger, mind over the weaker mind in the strengthening or weakening of the action of the or- gans of the body by this method. Thehypnotizer tells his subject ‘that he is yielding to his influence. and he becomes hypnotized. The physician tells his patient that he is convalescent, and he improves 1e in health . These principles are often ap- plied to the ddtflmollt of the child in the schoolroom and.iu the home by suggesting the wrong thing in- stead of the right. Any state- ment or intimation by word or acl on the part of the parent or teach- er that he has no confidence iu the honesty of the child, is a lesson in dishonesty which weakens the power of the child to be honest. This method is often employed in the effort to govern. The teach- er parent. who keeps before the child a long list of rules with a “doii't" for ,eve\"_\' xvrong thing which the child might do, or who undertakes to direct the activity of the child by commands and seeks to enforce his authority by repltitlon of his orders without giving the child a chance to obey, turns this influence to bail effect. for‘ the child comes to believerthat he cannot. be trusted or expcted to do what is right: the teacher who permits the child to testify to his own conduct during the day and then proceeds to inform him that. he knows that he has misre~ presented the facts mflfkes ‘the same fntul error for the some ren- son; and the teacher or parent who ls so unthoughtiul as to tell the child that he is not worthy of can cusunorrsrovsgu GUARDIANS lion, pieces an influence in the path ofthe child which will hinder progress in the development, oi honesty. . i i .~ 2 , . The superior mental "lwwof oi. the teacher and the attitude oi the pig'- pil towards him is u fuvuurubie condition for the onipio man of the power of suggektieii on, the right development of dire child. The teacher should improve his oppotunity to impree‘; the child by word and act lhrt lie "belie s in him" and thus a d in the d velop- ment of his older unlure. (This may ‘be cons tiered in" connection with point 4.) Poem a. we chrIE-iiorrclmso cums gCgI§VdJ§ I . . But of all the cheap treasures (hut garnismmypn t, r There's one that cherish the best: - i , For the ‘finest of‘ cont-libs that's padded with hair l never would change thee, my causfiloltomki chair. ‘Tis n bandyiiegged, hlgh-shouldci-‘il. wornl-eaten seal. \ \\'ith a creaking old buck, and twisted old feet; But since thelair morning when Funny sat there, I illess thee and Iiove thee, old caue-botlomki chair. li chairs have but feeling, lnUmlil- iug such charms. thrill must. have passed through your wlther‘d old old arms! l lookkl, and l longkl, and I Wis-it'd iu despair~ I Wisifd myself turn'd to a canc- bottom‘d their. ' A [t was but a. moment she sat in this place. She'd a. scarf on her neck; and a smile on her face! A s-mile on her face and a rose in her hair, "‘ And she sat there, and bloonnl in my canediottomd chair. And so I have valued ‘my chiiinevor since. ‘ Like the shrine of a saint, or tiu- lovt V and l‘ The queen of my heart and my canc-bottomkl chair. When the candies burn low, and the company's gone, in illc silence oi‘ night, as l sit lli3l‘i' uloue~~ I slbiu-re alone, but we yet are a ]|iill'*" lily Funny l sec in my cane bot- iumkl chair. Siu- rnmvs from the past and re- visits my room; Silo looks us she than did, all bounty iillil bloom; So smiling and tender, so fresh and so lair, . And yonder slic sits in my cune- botlulnkl chair. lxillikiJrili. Divan. in Persian. .\l"iil)lilll uud 'l‘urkish it means coun- vii vluuniier. hence. u sen! used to furnish sllvll n chamber. (2), Out oi rcpnii- (Iii, .~\ nuisirul instru- ment likv n hurpisvlxiird. (41 Tur- \‘\>il‘.iill.\' m‘ Thirlgonluus are u savage iribu, xiumberiilg about at znui living iu tile desert ‘region trust oi’ the (';l>‘|1i(lil and fiillllli of‘ the _\rul Sou. if.» in liomc. (7) “Xznne-lukc" is Arabic for “siuvc." The Nannt-lukufis- were (‘ziucasiuu ruplivvs who were urgnllized by lluilziillnu-lliill ruicrs in Egypt nml ‘ bur-now so stung us l0 twice :1!- ii-mpi fuuudiiu: 2i dynasty’ (if their " zllly iiufcaiteil and enlive- _ crud by hloliznmmui Ali. (h! ikic." :1 scat port town iu Syria. ilu» cculrb of u tol ccu ills- ll'il‘i. (Ill liruzcnwilrn y. (Ill llundy is ii ivlulfbcnt llk-‘HFI’. i\\'l\'lt‘i|. ilill Vision of hy- ]lili)‘lli)i\‘l.\‘,l ' ~ ‘ ' There is no duty we so mucil llliilUFYiilt‘ us" (he duty of ‘being: liuppy~--i(, 1.. Stevenson. ASTHMA ChronioBronchitis and Catarrh (lonquered by the World's Only 'l"wo Bottle Remedy. Don't. suffer u minute longer. Send today, 32+lny irczilnnent iguauwvuliaetl. 'i‘rlul size, ten cents to cover postage. nfillion, _ 0m)’, s, 1o, Type “M” " Engines t-the prauctical fishéfsiiasfs engine r at reduced prices You know the engine, its econ- simplicity‘ and wonderful reserve oi powcr., Now is the time to install one in your boat. -——due to costs—have been mode in thc price oi the 5, Material reductions lower manufacturing and 16 H.P. Type “M" Engines. Fiailrbank These are the‘ engines specially designed for salt water fishing boats——-thc cngin reliable make-and-brcak ignition an es with the d plunger pump iornvnter circulation. No spark piugs——no exposed or intricate electric connections-mew stylc ignitors ~—unbrcakable drop rods. ‘ , ’ Our experts at Si. john and Halifax are at your service; and a iull line oi part5 always on hand at both offices, 16 Horse-Power l0 Horse-Power 8 Horse-Power , 5 Horse-Power 8 Horse-Power S 0 . . a Alfifsé " Hllhllg 1;; Ill; Qllbltlitflgny v‘: Ffiullded $525.00 150.00 c The Cuanadiara Fairbanks- Morse Co. Limited 5 Prince William Street - 72 Harrington Street Fairbanks’ Soaledure designed to meet the requirements bffbbhermen. st. John, mo. linlifnx, ims. throne. oi a print-o; . Saint Fanny. my pntroness sweet 1 declare, _ ‘ w. belief or that he cannot be trusted, or even intimates such u. condi- w’ K' BUCKLEY’ Mfg" chemlst 142 Mutual Street, Toronto courage the good traits and dis- courage the bad ones. I! T “" --—- ., . _ v. ' . __ l *1?" Establrilmet _é i In $81.00 ReiianceSteei us... ABSOLUTELY FREE Who Has the Oldest Kitchen Stove or e Range in P. E. island? Tell Us About itioéaud Youlliiet 24 Piece Enamelware Set 'l'l|c Prizcs are just as zulvertlsed (iivcu away FREE Oil's-r upon to entire province What stove has been in actual use longer tihan any otile That is interesting to know and to find out we are going togi absolutely‘ free 3, '24‘ piece l~]|l:l|ii0l\\'ni'c Assorlnlcllt, adver‘ 0n page 114 of Holmarfs Catalog t0 the owner 0r the persoh tells us about that stove, and a Golds“ (Mk Rocker to the ow of the second oldest range or the person who tells us about it: V In the casebf the owner of the stove 0r range submittin entry and a neighbor also entering the same stove, the will be given the preference. * g . i In the case of several neighbors entering the some stoves 1 -__._ f ve rémoved for the present gluciham building, Kent _ there‘ I will be pleased to .1! my old customers and eii one! as well. Satisfactory __ or} in all lines. . N. LicLEOD What is Your idea 0i a Perfect Stove or Range ‘P ‘We Will Give an $87 McClary Range for the Best Suggestion No charge for entering this competition No strings to the offer-No Red Tape Open to everyone who has had tho same stove 10 years What would you consider a perfect range? Will you swap your opinion for a real honest ta goodness range that sells re- gularly for $87.00 and is worth- every cent of the money? ~ That is iJhe off-er R. T. Holman, Limited‘, make to you. Simply send along your idea of what a: good range should be, in size, finish, equlpment and conveniences, and to the best suggestion, regardless of. gram ‘ar or construction of the mat- ter, we will award an $87.00 Reliance Steel Rti-nge absolutely FREE. . . , $6001"! Priltv-To the one making the second best suggestion . We Will give an Aluminum Tea. Kettlc, Double Boiler and Dipper. _What is Your idea oi a Periect Range? USE THIS FORM PAPER WALL p ‘DECORATE your LIVING p‘ ROOMS by uIlng a selection l 1m», wi- lpiendid NEW STOCK of 1921 PATTERNS or Almeria ‘ I WALL PAPERS . The LARGEST, azsr, and OMIAIEQT line we have ev- Ov illndiod or to he seen this .91!‘- leautlfol designs and coi- mega iot- any room In the hilltop. ELEGANT BORDERS b0 HATCH. lee pun steak. Got our prion. ‘WALL rswsn ~ DEPART- MENT 2ND FLOOR not one of them the owner of it, the first one entering will ~ given the prize. ‘ ; _ It is a condition of this ioifer ‘chait the stove entered must < lil actual use ill the house, not in a burn or elsewhere, and m be doing all thefwork -of cooking and bakingjfoi‘ the househol lslnnddierson in this competition, _ Oldest Stove e -;- whether you own it or not,,\but USE THIS FORM in your description of your ideal cook stove or range, tell us as far as you can what improvements you would make in the ranges now on the market. Every particular suggestion will be considered and the person naming the best will be awarded the prize. Conditions oi the Competitiion All entries must be madeout on the form supplied in this ad. Some Features oi This Prize $87 Relianc Steel Range _ ' " v This range is guaranteed by The McClary Stove Company, the manufacturers, and by R. T. Holman Ltd., Summersidle. It has handsome nickel trimmings; oven door and reservoir coveredwirith white porce~ .1ain. ' Has Fuel Saver Nickel Bose Plate Pouch Feed Door Duplex Grates only one first and one secontfprlze will be ziwnrdctl. . Give us the full particulars re- garding the stove or range, when you send in your entry. Don't drop this paper and forget shout it, start thinking now about that good first. prize. und send your thoughts along to us. n. r. nonmir. 1.11)., 31119111611155 P-E-‘L Summcrside, P.E.l. I want to enter your "oldest stove" com- I want to enter the "Perfect Stove" com- Detmom petition. I have had a‘ stove in constant use for ten years or more. The Stove entered was bought from A Chance ior Every Householder This ls n chance lor every house- holder, within stove ten years or more, to secure n valuable prize without spending one cent or tu- king n risk of any kind. Simply send along your idea of Large Oven Drop Oven Door ~ "9 Piece Linings Copper Reservoir Spring Lift Closet v Wide Deep Flues 6 Covers, one graduated Lifter, Poketiand Shaker supplied. interesting Magazine ‘FREE 5 A bright, nowsy, welblilustrcieil "McCiarys Magazine" will be “m” a Dene“ Kim's“ “W39 scnt to everyone who has: llall n stove or range for ten years or more. “Mum "c; w" "5' m" “"5 W“ Just sign and scud this iorm—— ‘ ‘ - ha“ m“! ym" ram“? "T"! “PM - fault you ilml with it, and -i.e'il-_ ‘no ‘about the oldest stoveijou know that is still in use. " - There urc going lo be four prizes The iudmnent of acommittee of .. _ ‘lwamed’ “d “very “"9 M") h" Name“...............-..~---~---v-~r-~"*l' ngwsmermen’ 5990mm; m, m, I Nnmc. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .~.. .-.-. .-.1.... .. Mil 11 stove ten years (prize winner 5 v purpose. shall be final. ' °' m") M" 8*“ "“' M"C""Y “W” Address................,<.......»..-..-~--" Q r A ] RSunniersiGe. .i..-..-...~-..-...-...<¢..--.. I Thiestove was mode { Angfwss brought from.................... W“ made It not giving satisfaction. . ‘f I l “"90" . llilit ii Hidflay itll busines- ' XIIQ' Uliflflilfl)’ P6811, 8.911 a moi-em mmressioh u- i -,wsys piped by the use . The bllillifll 0T‘ our Prirl Ilffllfitlidbt lo the pri- fining o! Letter Home am. Q i iii" I that. surround: ’,' with m. win ‘s. ‘ - ‘ Send your ,. I , < v to .- 0i’;- per-tfolto of samples oi - Job Printing is Ivhiieble mo“ ldtehitod. Have been in actual use............Y@¢" No person may win more than one prize. crooner! Idross out "not" if sstisfactory.) n is m me home o: i am sending my idea. of a perfect range on another sheet. School District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All entries must reach us before Saturday, May 14th, at 10 o'clock p. m. It is not giving satisfaction N‘ mme . . . l . . . (cross out "not" if stove is satisfactory) My lioms‘is....... . . . .- ‘ i? ._t.i..........- I i’ g1 f! _. \__ my“. _ Send lVlcClarys liliagailne free to Only wood or coal burning stoves in actual use in the house doing full family cooking and baking (without the assistance of any other stove) will be considered. Address“...................s-.»..». “men:- Mcclsry‘: Magazine FREE. .......l"sllge ior..... .cooklng holes. lbuvo lind .............yenrs; r Ilse vonl, wood and has. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Sand me McClniys Magazine FRI-lid. Name..........................;.-..~.....<.~.‘ Addrens................................ Elli/ml , FOR rue- » hi... _ I itffhe ‘(iontrai Job i T. HOLMAN LT 5lllwv=iit ' Last to Raise Prices First to Lowerlhem .,I It