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Show ..Our leys ana iitis.. Edited by Aunt Busy. This department is conducted solely in the Interests Inter-ests of our cirl and boy readers ?U ',S Clad t0 hear W tim' -n the I and nephews who read this page, and to tfvt .hem all the advice and help in her power Write on one side of the paper only. Do not have letters too lone" Original ttories and verM win be gladly received nnd carefully edited. recedes The manuscrips of contributions not accepted will be returned. Aunt Eusy Has Eer Say. D.'jr Xieves jui.l Xc,li,.vs: Aunt Eusy has tinner h, 1Ilim fol. lament thai sho ,hiuks will interest her dear vounjr fr.en.l.. Sh, ,vill 1,11 von her j.lan nexv w-k. sj,, wants to hear very soon from all ir-r P.r ;u,! hoys ahout what work tlu-v , at Immr. She want ,nany n-pli.-s to this 'option noxt im-k, if povMhU-. for a very important tim,. I.y work sh. means, not study, but work around 1 V '.""" wn. 1'ino- dishes, bakinp bread, --n-u , bins', dustms yarrvm-r coai. wod. br,.akin.,. kindlnipr. r.nd anything in the line of work She v.ai-ts to know if the work is done as a nil,, rvorv lay or about how often each week. Xow. romnn-l-r. dear. Aunt Ru.-y wants to har from all verv oou riti-lit away, in faei. Anxiously waitinp-. auxt ursv. Letters and Answers. . Salt Lake, .Ian. iM. 1 Var Aunt l!u-y : I am haying lots of fun roasting the,e cold aye. aUd J have a fine .led. Did you over coast, Aunt lny! I hope we will soon have more snow. "Your loving nephew. - f , . FRKD WILLIAMS. . All,Il J,,ns-V ls I'lPM'l to hear about vour good times. Nej.bew Fred. Yes. Aunt Uusv usrd to coast l.iany vars ago. and she had many fine sleds. She !v"Uld like 10 coast right now, onlv she too old nd fat. Good Morning. The world grew brighter to ratrged Tim When a well-dressed gentleman said to him. " "Good morning, sonny!" then passed along. And was lost in the busy city ihrong: It was noi much for ihe man to say, Hut the world grew brighler to Tim that day. The world grew brighler for Mother CI ray. ' i As Tim sang out in a eheerful way. "Good morning, mother!" ihen passed along With a lighter step and a heart of song; It was not mueh for Tim to say. Hut thf world grew brighter to Mother Gray. A bright "Good morning," a cheery song. Or a kind word spoken cannot go wrong; Into some heart they are sure to throw A ray of light that will thrive ami grow. Ever increasing from day to day. 1 Till ihe earth nnd its people have passed away. |