The school physiology journal . in hisearly manhood ; and of Warren, who passedaway in the Bunker Hill battle; and of scoresof others who have departed with careers ap-parently unfinished. Among them all, I amsure there was no nobler soul than your ownson. What a heroic record he made for him-self in the Spanish War ! Not a man lost outof his regiment by the exposure to the tropics ;not a drop of liquor sold by his permission tohis men. The American army will never for-get his example. He gave financial as well as Temperance Instruction. Who can take hisplace? I ask myself what Providence mean


The school physiology journal . in hisearly manhood ; and of Warren, who passedaway in the Bunker Hill battle; and of scoresof others who have departed with careers ap-parently unfinished. Among them all, I amsure there was no nobler soul than your ownson. What a heroic record he made for him-self in the Spanish War ! Not a man lost outof his regiment by the exposure to the tropics ;not a drop of liquor sold by his permission tohis men. The American army will never for-get his example. He gave financial as well as Temperance Instruction. Who can take hisplace? I ask myself what Providence meansin this mysterious dispensation of distress. Inthe cathedral that God builds there are nobroken columns. We are all in Gods hands ;he has a kind heart. As a son, a husband, and father his domesticlife was ideal. Although the loss sustained bythe mother, wife, only child Roy A Hunt, andother relatives who are left can not be measured,they look expectantly forward to a happy re-union in the land where there are no severed Nature in her far-off glen Flutts her soft messages to men BOOK Confidence Re-warded : by Dr. MaryWood-Allen. Wood-Allen Publishing Co.,Ann Arbor, 10 cents. In this little book oftwenty pages, Dr. Wood-Allen follows up her pre-vious work by showingthe practical results ofteaching the truth tolittle children in regardto the origin of knowledge whichthey get in this way fromthe right source, insteadof marring their inno-cence, builds up forthem a defence againstevil, develops manypretty tendernesses inthe family life, and es-tablishes an exquisiteconfidence between mo-ther and child which ishis best guarantee ofsafety. Course of Study forthe Common Schoolsof Illinois : Revisedby a committee chosenby the county superin-tendents section of thestate teachers association. C. M. Parker,Publisher, Taylorville, 111. Price 15 centsper single copy. This course is a helpful guide to any pub-lic school teacher. The physiology courses


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