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Show ...our Boys and 0irl$. j EDITED BY AUNT BUSY. 1 This department is conducted solely in the inter- i ! ,;( of our frirl and boy readers. . I ' ur.t Busy is glad to hear any time from the I nir'cps nnd nephews -who read this page, and to give I t.cni nil the advice and help in her power. f Vrite on one side of the paper only, i Do r.ot have letters too long;. I Oripial stories and verses will be gladly received j i and carefully edited. I i ' The manuscripts of contributions not accepted will j t.'e returned. fi.clcire.f-s all letters to Aunt Busy. Intermountaln Catlio'ic. ?alt Lake City. LETTEKS AND ANSWERS. j Ely, Nevada, Nor. 13, 1907. J Prar Aunt Busy This is the first time I have irrittii 1(1 .vou- I went to church every evening I ast month, the month of the Rosary, and go to fCinc) every day. Good -hye. Aunt Busy. I will write to you soon n""in' DOROTHY MEYERS. ; p. 0. Fox 304, Ely, Nevada. Antif Bu?y has a glad welcome, little niece, for I all " vada nieces and nephews. You are a little i late for a picture, but Aunt Busy will send you ov.c Wri'o soon agnin, dear. Salt Lake City. Utah, Nov. 15, 1907. 1 ppnr Aunt Busy 1 am glad I may write to you. 1 I go to the Wasatch Kchool. I am in room 4. I have lorn saying the Rosary all this month. I j Jike m r.w honif. I may get mv letter too long, f Goo-3-l.yo. MARGARET WHELON, W5 East South Temple Street. I Aunt J-'tl-v is pleai to Liar from you, dear ' inl mvt'p. Writ? a knosrw letter next time, little ! rifcp. Aunt Busy h rla3 lliat you are happr, ,K,r. " I j Why dope e inoi first on one side and then on the nthfr "j-tr; flip cumes into a room? I pioeause sh" cu. i lmG both ways at once, j What is the.-e tt;H cmmol take with a kodak? A bint. ; When does hre.td jEKanllf the sun? Wlion it rises from the yr.ast. Two ducks before a dnek and two ducks behind a duck and a duck in tire middle. IIow many ducks i in fill 1W. What animals, -wirrai lcLtaded, become Tcry ! n-H? What i? the Fisrlbirre -of temper? I Tmpfjst. j What nation decs criminal dread? I Coiidemnaticm. What is the "waifla of tires! Thrj middle of tie? hour glass. j What animals arc jrOTKrally "bTousrht to a fn- EPTsl ? Black kids. J What i it winclb -roris rfien it plays and plays vtai it works ? .! A fountain. i; (f what tra.de are srjQ the presidents of lla r-rritpd States ? j Cabinet maker. Why is the Trmnh oi July like an cypter? Because you cart evj'rr it without crackers. ; What is ihe diff rrerax; between an oak tree and s tight ho-t ? One makes scorns ajid the other makes corns s iohf i 1 I HE MATXS IT ALL RIGHT. A small hoy was asked to take dinner at the. home of a distinguished professor in Princeton. The ; lad's mother, in fzar h? should commit some j breach of etiqustls'. itjito Mm repeated direclioiis j a? to what ho frhraid axul should not do. j Tpon his retnra frfc-ia the great occasion tha i mothers firt qnasjjou wa.?. 'llarold. did yrn gt .long at iho tallr? a.1 iiritF "Oh. yes, mamma. vrAl enongh." "You are sure yera didn't do -anything that was j n"t perfectly pt)Ble and gCTitlemanlv P ; ""Why, no nothing o speak of " "Then snuietliiiig did happen. "What was it P j "But 1 fixfd ir zll rial, mamma.' ! "Tf m at onee I "Wp1. I pot along: pretty well until the meat carae, hut while I t-2$ trrinir to cnt mine it slipped eif on thr fr,0T. Bnf. I made it all right. i "What did joa doi "Oh. I just Raid, carelessly. 'That's always the j 8t with t'-ujrh meat.' YoutVs Comnanion. j HZAEJJJG MASS. ) The obligation of attending Mas3 on Sunday I trict. and the violation of it is mortal sin. Ev- j Catholic is aware of this obligation. When . Sunday comoc all other considerations must be laid aside, and the first thing that a Catholic is lTjnd to provide for is the time to go to the church f nd adore God. He may take physical and mental I rot daring the remainder of the day, he may enjoy I innoivnt mreation that is calculated to recuperate nis strengih for the toil of the coming week, but ; 3rf noi violate the obligation of hearing Mass. j THE BISHOP'S DEFENSE. . I ( Cleveland Leader.) v 0:jf- of Private John Allen's favorite stories is "'"T a Ooorgia bishop. One of the members of the bishop's church met I, revc-roud gentleman one Sunday afternoon and 'as horrilied to find the bishop carrying a shot-run. shot-run. , dear bishop," he protested, "I am shocked , i J'ou out shootiup- on Sunday; The apostles j Ql,1''?t jjo shooting on Sunday." j , replied the bishop, "they did not. The - motii Vas very bad in Palestine, and they went |