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Show . WE SHOULD NOT. , : i Communicated,.) We should not suppose that only th? wealthy can have happy and asrree- ' 1 K ! r. 'Virrrc Tt f xftr.o. in ronr i i T -r i . ' households that the finest 'manners and s refinement are found, and consequent!y love and happiness ia found in them also. We should not imagine that little quarrels or unpleasant discussions over trivial matters are of no consauence. Too often they alienate those who loved each other in times gone by. We should not spend money in small pleasures beyond what the income can ' ' afford. We should not be carelcsei in dress at home any mtre tha.n when going visit-inc visit-inc We should not be indifferent r.nd sel- 1 fish in small matters. Coldness and j c-arelezGness destroy the charms of a bcrr-e. We should not sacrifice comfort for the sake of appearances. We should not aliow children to be out of their homes after dark. We should not think that the saying of family prayers, such as the recitation recita-tion of the Rosary, during Lent or durinsr the month: which i rlfvdifstpi! to the Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, that these are obsolete. We should not think that the Angehis ' at morning, noon and night should be said only by the ielig-!ous. We should not think that grace be- , n fore and after 'meals should be said only in convents and monasteries. A. |