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Show HOME. There Is truth contained in tht beautiful Hues compiled by John (toward Pnyno: "Ilo It over bo humble, There's no piaco llko homo." They wero written rrom personal experience. Thero nro no pleasures so sweot as home pleasures, no pleasures pleas-ures so full of gemilno enjoyment. Homo should and can be mndo tho dearest spot on earth, sweet nnd at. trnctlvo In various ways. Religion in, tho home softens, purifies puri-fies and elevates character, reroiniB nnd regulates lire. Cultlvato a taste ror the good, true and beaut If ul. Uo not save the kind, loving word for tho stranger nlone, but be generous with It at home. " The best of literature should be provided; books, llko friends, should bo row and well chosen. Tho Rlble, Hint holy volume, should bo rend dally, and Its grand and holy precepts carefully followed In tho home. Tho cultivation of Mowers nffordb nappliiess, and they lend n churm to mo quiet piensures ot home. its environments snouul be mniio ungnt, cneoriui ' nnil pidasant. i-ei diueord bo dismissed and peaeo imu narmony lclgn. our homo on enrth should bo typical typi-cal of heaven. MubIc greatly en', bailees Its piensures. In tho aweci twilight hour how entrancing to sit nud listen to sweet strains of muslt puaicd forth from tho 'organ or plain, by tho artistic touch of somo cieai loved ouo ot home! Homo Influence, when for good, nnu not evil, is tho best. It prepares us to battlo with llfo when tho cold wlndfe i of naversliy own.iko us BJLtsthts uomo siuiuid iii made nn licdi Et ,vtllcl1 Willi us weil setMtui library, ivEtin lo mooming noviers and limoceiit KBt Crcok for out and Iuuoor. BEt by P |