Show EVERY DAY jES SONS under tins his lending tie c vill mill endea cuden I 1 lor or from time to tune time to lo publish me fill hints hinti as they thein selves copeci ci ally alloe linvill lieving a teli tendency delicy to adi ance home pleasures anti morality in ili our list last issue wo no mentioned the benefit ilia ris riding ill generation would undoubtedly receive from school decoration in ili this tin s issue issue me c take up the hie subject of home ira arnin in in I 1 n parents ill lint land that tile most difficult lesson irson ir son to impart to a child is that which is moat to learn thern wives namely bucat of self self government may ile 10 compared to a building nit nil other mutts kinds of government being only tile scaffolding I 1 couro I 1 3 ott go into an 01 oil I 1 orchard you will note that thai sonic boine trees always need support chile others it if tied to 1 a I prop become deformed their line ot of beauty changed 0 anil and undeveloped so n lit c hi id I 1 en if you donot do not tench them to depend upon their own exertions alsinas helping them in m trilling trifling ork when the prop is 19 removed they nill mill surely fall ill A cleila left in ia its ils cally caily days in ili it ruc asure to its ovin onn resources may be likened unto a I 1 plant it nill mill trail alou along the ground become rais and nn ail eyesore to beholders awl a neglected child nicest gronn will often be bring illg bb bhame aud and sorrow to its pate nta lits lie ile falls often nod the fault lies frequently illy nt at the parents door A child supported almost to manhood by props stays and standards in it the parental conservator v becomes it lien hen suddenly enli exposed capo cd to the world like the liot bot boilsen ville in a bjolin lie also falls the work of years is scattered and time alone it if the ilia seed has been mail sots son nill bring forth that tant which aich parental dire direction tion should h haic me long aided in ill ef festino to teach children to govern till themselves Ins elTes is tho the great work of parents fill and be started front from tile hie time the closed child leaves its cradle this government cannot be liking lung upon fillon them it has to ile implanted in them thein that they for thein sels es may know what to do what to abid here to look for all nis wisdom dout jil 11 horn lose to regard is as friends and whom alforn to buts step by step aud and by precept upon precept under a p parents arents eye this teaching should be implanted for little by little only can it be taught walh adi anlage many lit a youth falls into evil less from depravity than from ignorance thus JOS Thild childhood hood advances into youth i acid youth into manhood the moral eye becomes clearer the judgement jud gement more matured the it nill ill more inore poll powerful er and the conscience more tender yet more firm all who have attended to the irrigation of land fully understand that eliat mater does docs not rise above its onn level and you will nil seldom ind find a thild child brought up at home that lj hai as risen above the moral standard of its parents the children take their tone frona from example like produces like thele maybe may be found a few exceptions but this is the probed rule children are arc great reat imitators they imitate tile manners ilia offers habits and even accent of voice of their par parents clAb tile scripture text says A t thild hild trained in the way in which it should go will till not depart n lien hen old tile the reverence title due lo 10 the creator for ill all his blessings does docs not flow through the veins of a n child but proper efforts made with mith divine assistance I 1 ft ill no DO doubt inspire youth to walk in the right may flay A parent jillso ho looks for perfection in ili a chuld mill assuredly look in vain for it is impossible to put old heads on shoulders parents nho sow tares cannot expect to reap vil icat but those nho lie sow good seed and pray for the rain and suu suit to prosper it are arc sure to be successful even though success may be long de delved laed As a rule children s spend more tittle time mith their mother than nith etith father mothers are arc usually more di discriminating IS that than fathers to fathers not mothers others in is I 1 the command given ivan provoke not bour our children to wrath mans maisie reasoning find and logical po boners era aro are generally strong comans womans conclusions without reasoning so ainor or logic are generally right the follies of a child sli ouli not dot be a treated as grao faults trivial of fences by spirits should not lie be tre treated sIted as intolerable crimes states of mind as of body accord with training Train iii awl and youth cannot be douse in ill a 2 day work and wait lint but do your bork ork thoroughly aud and rati patiently cutly the re suits mill v ill follow in ili duo due lime I 1 ire it if you faint not children its as they grow up 1113 insist be ruled more inoru by counsel that iby by command rather by love than fear obedience must lit be enforced but beware ot of making w your intelligent children obedient in achill c S abdi children property properly trained always regard their parents as their best friends and though like the skyrocket lot lit times limes their exuberance way may break forth yet as surely n ill they return will nud bless their creator for having faithful foitle lo lobing itle co and allot teiso ise parents I 1 |