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Show The i;if;lit IviD.I of a Inn. "There." said a neighbor, pointing point-ing to a village carpenter, "there is a man who has done more ynod, 1 really believe, in this community than any other person that ever livid in il. lie cannot talk very muclrin public, and he does not try. Ik- is not worth $2,rt00, and il is wry little he can put down on subscription papers. But a new family never moves into the village vil-lage that lie does not lind it out and give them a neighborly welcome wel-come and otler them some service, lie is on the lookout to give stran-gern stran-gern a scat in bis pew at church, lie is always ready to watch with a sick neighbor and look after his all'airs for him. I believe he and liis wife keep house phuiis in winter mainly that they may be able to aend little bouquets to friends and invalids. le tui time for a pleasant word to every child lie j meets, ami you'll always see them climbing into his one-horse wagon i when he has no other load. Uei has a genius for helping folks, and ! '. t does me good to meet him in the streets." That's the kind of men!! wh ' go to heaven, even if thev j don't gel in by the narrow church 1 gatc-wav. K.. h |