Show HUSBANDS AND their waysl some husbands never uever leave home ini iri the morning without lils liis kissing sIng their wives and bidding them good bye iu in the tones of unwearied love and whether it be policy or fact it has all the effect of fact and those homes home are generally pleasant ones provided always that the wives are appreciative and welcome the discipline in a kindly spirit we know an 0 old oid d gen gon gentleman tieman who lived with his wife over fifty and never left home without a kiss and the goodbye some borne husbands shake hands with their wives and hurry off as fast as possible as though the effort were a something horri sorri ething that they were anxious to forget holding their heads down and darting round the first corner some husbands will leave home without saying anything atall at all nil but thinking a good deal as evinced by their turning round at the point of ob observation and waving an adieu at the pleasant falce face or faces at the window some husbands never bay eay a word sword rising from the breakfast table with the lofty indifference of a lord and going out with a heartless disregard of tho twoie e left behind their wives seek sympathy elsewhere some husbands never leave home without some unkind word or look apparently thinking that such a course coune will keep things straight in their absence then on returning some 9 0 ma husbands come home borne pleasant and ano happy u by the world some sulky and surly with ita its disappointment some spine hus bus husbands bands are called away every evening by business or social engagements some doze in speechless stupidity on an a sofa until bedtime depend upon it bays dr spooner that home is the happiest where kindness kin duess and interest and politeness lit eness and attention is the rule on the pirt part of husbands of course all the responsibility rests with then them and aud temptation finds no footing there |