Show LEARNED HIS LESSON WEL william evidently had thoroughly aa elmi the economical teachings of hla his sire during the holidays bolivar spent u t good deal of time line lit in trying to instill tho the principles of economy ocono in tile the bilm billit of his son william a student it at it adit known school in now england whish shall bo be nameless you must remember my son bon tim dollars do not grow on bushes it in ill tl back yard where I 1 can go out and thoin thein whenever I 1 need them nor leave 1 one or of those magic vests vesta that in the old id airy balry days daya provided everybody with till nil the lie spare change they happened to 10 want vant whenever they happened to wnm want it you must learn to make a little go a great ways you must bear lit in minis mind that a dollar Is earned by hard HIKI anxious toll and you must curb ioui out desire to possess things which are beyond your means bo be careful of your clothes and do not let them pass away avay from roin you without getting out of them their full value in econom economy y I 1 Is wealth yes father said the he dutiful son 1 will remember good said the old gentleman now goodby have a good time tit at achrol and remember what you tire there for tile the lad departed and two weeks passed by one morning his hie mother received a letter referring to hla his urgent need of a new overcoat 1 I have grown go eo much since it was bought wrote the boy that I 1 can baldly get it on can you not send me a now new one V you have had the overcoat only six in months my dear william wrote his hie mother and it seems to me that there ought to be at least two years more wear in it have you forgotten what your father said about economy have not forgotten telegraphed telegraph eti tho the boy collect am sending the overcoat iome have it cut down for father dither after terrible experiences in Icela iceland nl robert gibson a hull england fisherman elsh arrived home the other day gibbon was one of the survivors of the trawler thomas li amling and when that vessel was wrecked in the far north her crow crew went ashore and started on a journey over fields of snow and lea ice in an attempt to find shelter and food gibson had the misfortune to break a leg ills comrades car carried him tor for a considerable distance but eventually had to leave him ile iio was placed in the shelter of an ice hillock and covered with all the clothes and blankets the castaway seamen could spare him gibson fell into 5 deep sleep and when he woke he found beside him an icelander who carried the injured man to a place of safety 1 hough albough saved from what appeared to be a terrible fats fate he will be a cripple for or the rest of his life |