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Show Old laying lift Nw Oiress t By E. M. H. X LOOK TO THI DAY. Tmr yssterday- 1, already a dream And tomorrow I, only a1 vision. hat today, well lived, makea avarjr Taaterday a dream of Happiness Asm! avary tomorrow vlalon Of hop .... Look well, therefore, to thla Day. Such la iba salutation of tha Dawn. - ' From tha Sanakriu "'Sufficient unto the day Is the evil thereof" is familiar to us all, but the above bit of verse is clothing the old saying say-ing in an attractive new garb -ymdJiQwjtryirua is the fart that the tomorrow .wor-.ric. .wor-.ric. we pile up are only visionary, while those that materialize become eventually ' dream. Jiving today to make those about us have only rosy visions aoU happy dreams should be eea individual's task.. It is only the uncouth, the thoughtless thought-less - or . crooked nature that wishes to or deliberately annoys an-noys a neighbor,, hurts a friend cheats in business. To live in harmony with one's - surroundings sur-roundings should be part of one 's enjoyment, just as ' the reel person builds for harmony within the home. A happy and contented home is and should be paramount, , and ' those within it should live for each other, bnf not to the point of selfishness. One must hive friends, and must depend upon them. Man was not intended in-tended to live alone, families to live alone nor business to build alone. Fraternalism is at old as civilization,- and that Is why there are organizations men and women feel the . need of the moral support of their fellow beings, and they . band together in this organization organiza-tion or that. Some may think it is a distinction, or something exclusive to belong, but that ' idea removes the true motive. Par from being exclusive, organisations or-ganisations are the embodiment embodi-ment of the great principle of brotherly love. ' What a great world we. could have were each day well lived, full ff thoughtfulness and consideration con-sideration for one's dear ones, one's friends and neighbors, one's business associates, and even the stranger, and this principle seized upon aa tenaciously ten-aciously and as fanatically as soma superstitious religions are practised in this socalled enlightened sge. - " s e .-.., ' |