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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Mv1qvc if youll give me band. And go where I ask you to wander, I will lead you away to a beautiful land The Dreamland thats waiting out yonder. garden out there Well walk in a sweet-posiOMOTHER-MY-LOV- Events in the Lives of Little Men e Cv-& i Y xsrv V F Where moonlight and starlight are streaming. And the flowers and birds are filling the air With fragrance and music of dreaming. Therell be no little tired-ou- t boy to undress. No questions or cares to perplex you; Therell be no little bruises or bumps to caress. v Nor patching of stockings to vex you. stream. 111 rock you away on a silver-deAnd sing you asleep when youre weary. And no one shall know of our beau tiful dream, But you and your own little dearie. For T ft tf . V And when I am tired Ill nestle my head In the bosom thats soothed me so often. e stars shall sing in my stead And the A song which our dreaming shall soften. let me take your dear So hand. And away through the starlight well wander Away through the mist to the beautiful land The Dreamland thats waiting out yonder! wide-awak- Vjj Mother-My-Lov- Eugene Fkld fA CO Mothers Virtues Put on Record Most Beautiful Descrip- tion of Wife and Motherhood Ever Penned Found in Book of Proverbs. James E. Freeman. Bishop of Washington. In her tongue la the law of kindness. Proverbs 31:26. No finer tribute to feminine graces Is contained in the Bible than that recorded in the thirty-firs- t chapter of the Book of Proverbs. It Is a glowing tribute to wifehood and motherhood. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her ; she will do him good and not evil ail the days of her life. Of her unfailing devotion to her household the writer says: Her candle goeth not ont by night ; she stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the She looketh well to the ways needy. of her household and eateth not the bread of idleness. Little wonder Is it that her children "arise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he It is a lofty conceppraiseth her. tion of the mother of the household. Nothing that is here written concerning her is more significant than the passage, In her tongue is the law of kindness. There can be little higher in the way of the fulfillment of the graces and virtues of motherhood than this. The Understanding Heart. The law of kindness implies a gelltle and understanding heart. It will not be hindered or distracted through misunderstandings nor will it yield to the petty annoyances that day by day cause friction and unhappiness. The law of kindness will not reckon with these. It recognizes with understanding sympathy temperamental inequalities and J:hose elements that render members of a household dissimilar tn thought and practice. The law of kindness resists and overcomes the and thoughtless utterance and readily forgives the unwitting act of disobedience. The mother of the household, like Mury of old, penetrates beneath the surface of things, weighs with fine discrimination the differences In those who constitute the household and exercises a judgment that finds Its Inspiration in the law of kindness. It Is safe to say that this supreme gift of mother love Is one of the mightiest factors In the shaping of character, and that it contributes more to an orderly and peaceful home life than all else. It Is the source of contentment and the Inspiration to higher thinking and living. Subtract this from our home life and we Impoverish It. True Kindness. We are not thinking, concerning this great virtue, of that kind of cheap sentimentality that discloses itself in undiscriminating kindness. Kindness without the loving word of counsel is futile. Kindness that reckons not with an ordered and orderly household By Right Rev. Fact and Fiction THE FEATHERHEADS ' j,VOU Kl3Vd I ilsTTEB TrlAl THAT A FOOQ LOSE!?, WATS ALL rAVDSVBl iNFUrt.DOWT CAlLiE OjEAT.-HEA- R?! OLOA AUD GEOl&SE WERE MCCB TUAU KAH tHO Wife. THEY VJEEE FINE PALS. TviE.QS WAS T r WAT 6NS ASSOCIATES L VJiW COLLEGE CCCM EACH OF SHAHID IWSQ'S sets AMO TvSttU'S A whose discipline contributes to th strengthening and enrichment of character inevitably produces impairment of domestic felicity. Mothers Sunday compels us to think more definitely of those fundamental things that constitute the strength and sanctity of home life. It Is demon-- , strable that the homes of a nation have the power of making or unmaking it They either exalt its standards or debase them. They either contribute to the wholesomeness of our social life or they gravely Impair It Indeed the home standards affect for good or 111 every phase of our corporate life. No home liveth to itself. We are living in an age in which the duties and privileges of women have been infinitely broadened. They are equal slmrers with the men of the nation in its large concerns and opportunities. They .have to do with the making of policies and the shaping of national ideals. AH this should make for greater refinement and whosesome-nes- s In all that concerns our well- .90- t v - 0ti Ce- - 0 Emperor Moths There are several large green caterpillars which, when full grown, spin silken cocoons in which to pass the winter, transform to the moth state and finally emerge , with all their splendor. These moths are known as Emperor Moths on account of their large size. being. Mother's Responsibilities. If these new privileges and opportunities detract in any wise from the high claims and responsibilities that peculiarly belong to mother life and mother Influence, they must ultimately work disaster. No social occupations, no indulgence in those things that concern the state and the nation, may be substituted for those holier responsiand bilities that have to do family life. The greatest trust that God has committed to His children is that which is given to the mother of the household. She, more than all others, determines the moral worth and strength of our domestic and social life. To her hands is given the incomparable privilege of shaping the characters of her children. The moral and spiritual ideals of the nation, as a whole, are largely determined by its mothers. The Savior's Mother. Little as we know of that simple home in which the child Jesus was reared, sufficient is told us to indicate His mothers influence as well as her understanding sympathy. She, above all others, discerned the high and holy purpose of His ministry. With prophetic instinct she saw from His earliest days what no other eye could discern. Poets and. painters have exhausted their genius in portraying this sacred relationship. The modern mother may find in this lowly home at Nazareth an Ideal of transcendent loveliness. We may change our customs and our ways of living, but we dare not lower those high and holy standards that give to the mother the sovereign place to which by diyine sanction she was appointed. She must continue to be the guardian of a nations character. with-Tiom- Watch Your Kidneys! Too Frequent Scanty or Excretions Demand Prompt Attention . . TIDNEY disorders are' too seri-I- ous to ignore. It pays to heed the early signals. Scanty, burning or too frequent kidney excretions; a drowsy, listless feeling; lameness, stiffness and constant backache are timely warnings. To promote normal kidney action and assist your kidneys in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, use Doans Pills, Endorsed by users everywhere. 50,000 Users Endorse Doans: A. N. Russell, 712 W. 1st South St., Sait Lake City, Uta4i, says: 1 felt stiff and sore all over. My back bad a dull ache in it most of the time. 1 tired easily and was very irritable. After reading about Doans Pills, 1 decided to try them. They did what I expected and now I feel fine. Too Easy Why do you employ a collector?' "Had to. I tried collecting money much myself but people borrowed too Courier-JournaLouisville me. money fron, l. High and Holy Day Mothers day, and Its proper observance, means more. than a mere gesture. It Is legally required that every person shall associate the love of mother, whether living or passed, with the love of country. It Is a day set aside for concentration upon the Ideals of home and the ideals of onr institutions of government. A good home stands for go'od citizenship, and the home is made by the mother. Thought For the Day would you think of a boy who would (trike hit mother? You to think of anything io unpleasant, dont yon? Wordt can not express your opinion of one who would intentionally injure hit mother. WHAT (top a minute. Probably tome time in your life you have had bloody note or a tkinned knee. And probably tome time in your life tome one hat made an unkind remark that hurt you dread fully. Which really hurt the worst? The note or the knee wat better in a few hours or a few days, but your injured feelings bothered you for a long time after that unkind remark. NOW a meaning of all this it clear: You have only contempt for a boy would strike hit mother, but do you realize that an unkind word to her may hurt her feelings more than a blow? Boyt and girlt, too are to much more careless with their tongues than with their fists. Dont you be one to let your tongue inflict pain. THE HATS a good thing to think about on Mothers day. I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound before I my first baby was bom and weakam taking it now for my ened condition after the birth of my second boy; Although I never have put on any fl&h I am feeling good now and the Vegetable Compound has helped me in every way. It is surely a wonderful medicine and I will be glad to answer letters for I recommend it Mrs. F red W. Dave y, highly. Madison, Kansas, Ityilfr I: WiyMilh ijliMiifJ |