Show SABBATH DISREGARD our parents and grand parents art are wont to tell how bow when saturday afternoon came during their childhood days the stove lid was turned over as a scourge or polish for their shoes enough wood was chopped to last over sunday the b baking aking was done and all other things which could be were made ready for the sabbath that no unnecessary work s should be done on that day how general that practice was in in those bays we can not say but c certainly we hie hae drifted far from it and with no good reason reabun aside from any moral phase of sabbath observance there are ale plenty ity of tea rea sins wy why it should bs be ob observe erve i 1 in al most all cases it has been demonstrate demon strat ed repeatedly that day laborers accomplish com more during IN i i iod by working six days a week and one than they do by working sevin seven days and cetta certainly i if men work working irig only eight or nine hour hours a day can do more by resting one day dav in the week then the ruto rul should be doubly good for the farmer or the stockman who frequently frequent lv wo works irks fifteen or sixteen hours a day we have drifted mt irit t thi b a b habit abit though in our mad rush for gain of disregarding the sabbath to an alarming extent there is is an ox in the mite mire some hay in he be rain a deer to be shot or sonne sime thing real or imaginary more times the latter to prevent proper observance of the sabbath by too many ganv of us whyde continue in ill that that direction is somewhat of a mystery there is question b but at that we always feet feel better and the werk of the neat next day seems to go 90 better if wi wa have refrained from unnecessary work and have properly observed the sabbath if you thit I 1 statement try it a couple and then continue think mot moie e of yourself and the world will look better belter |