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PRENATAL CULTURE. 



The Burden of 

 Care. 



Honest Men 

 Wanted. 



Honesty 

 Inborn. 



entertainments and enjoying life greatly. She 

 assured me that her younger child, then five years 

 old, had never given her as much trouble during 

 its entire life as the other one had each three 

 months of its existence. 



No amount of money, no condition of life, 

 will justify prospective parents in living in a 

 worried or gloomy state of mind. If care and 

 anxiety must be borne during the maternal per- 

 iod the father should bear them and thus relieve 

 his wife of every possible burden. If this can- 

 not be done in the home, it is better that she 

 go away and visit among sensible relatives or 

 friends who will appreciate her condition and 

 not over burden her with company, but leave 

 her free to follow her own sweet will. 



"An honest man is the noblest work of God." 

 Deception is the universal sin of the race. It 

 robs youth of its innocence, love of its loyalty, 

 marriage of its sanctity, friendship of its fidel- 

 ity, business of its stability and religion of its 

 virtue. The paramount need of the world to- 

 day is moral conviction : men and women who 

 are honest, who have the moral courage to stand 

 by what they know to be right, and who dare 

 to be true even in the face of opposition. The 

 one thing needed in the solution of all the great 

 problems that confront civilization is more hon- 

 est men. 



To bring a child into the world devoid of con- 

 science is not only a crime against its nature and 

 against humanity, but a sin against God. To 

 have interwoven into every fiber of one's being 

 the love of right and truth is a blessing incom- 



