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Show i ENCOURAGE THE SCHOOLS j Another season for instruction for; the youth of the community is before' us. ! Let ua meet it as becomes an on-lightened on-lightened people who seek to give their offspring an education which will enable them to successfully4lcope with the many obstacles that will beset their pathway through life. "But that Is up to the teachers what can we do?" you say. We may perform our own duly ir. the premises by extending to the instructors in-structors our loyal support and encouragement, en-couragement, both by act and word. We may impress upon our children the necessity and importance of ab solute obedience to the will of the teacher. We may instill into their young minds the knowledge that unless they improve their educational advantages ad-vantages and opportunities of today, the commercial advantages of tomorrow tomor-row will pass them by. This is a day of education, and the man whose mind has received proper training will he found invariably in the ascendent, filling the important positions of life, accumulating the financial competence which their uneducated un-educated brothers seek in vain to the end of their days. It is virtually necessary that cur children of today receive every educational ed-ucational advantage possible to be stow upon them, and this may only be accomplished to the fullest extent by working in harmony with both teacher and pupil. Be not hasty in condemning the teacher for trivial things, but rathe; bear in mind that the child who comes home with complaints ofte-' voices conditions which exist mainly in its too vivid imagination. Remember that the teacher has reached the age of discretion the child has not. The reasoning capacity capac-ity of the one ha:? uti extendc ' and broadened and developed to a degree, while with the other it H " just beginning to bud. The future life of the children of our community w ill be smooihod and sweetened by your loyally 10 the teacher today, and in your own decline de-cline of life you will view win; pr o the results of w .:i!o:s) .r.;.T!y a;; plied. t c The Prince of Wales has d.fisii!.-! decided that he will nut i:'..ivv a German Princess, .lust So, ami apparently ap-parently his royal highness has jus; as definitely decided that he will not connect with a Cerium bullet. r r When the blue ribbon of mo: is laid upon the finished products skill, toil, and soil, someone has gotten got-ten upstairs in his business. r r A county fair prize winner votes before noon on election day. r r |