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THE HOME ATTRACTIVE.

"IN THE WAY HE SHOULD CO." [By Electric Telegraph-—Copyright] [United Press Association.] London, July 20. Canon Rawensley, preaching at St. Paul's, deplored the lack of home life, which, he said, involved a national peril. In ; the homes of the poor it was unthinkable that child* ren of three or four years of age were openly defying their parents who praised the spirit in a boy who kicked his father's shins, and cursed his mother to her face. There was the

same] canker- in the homes of the wealthy, where parents were not revered, but rather were tolerated. Parents were to blame for not making the home attractive.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 21 July 1914, Page 3

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THE HOME ATTRACTIVE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 21 July 1914, Page 3

THE HOME ATTRACTIVE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 21 July 1914, Page 3

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