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Show urden of Overedueatlon. I Is It not ascertaining how to mako the beat of one's powers, how to arrange ar-range one's stores, how to exert a sweet, quiet and fragrant Influence throughout life, over all whom ono meets? It an Advanced education does this for one, then It Is tho education one Bhould seek, declares a writer In the Woman's Homo Companion. Our difficulty Is that we cannot allow time enough for seed time and harvest. Mothers are In dospalr it daughters occasionally oc-casionally drop out ot school for six months or a year. We are much too apt to InBlst on putting all our children, chil-dren, irrespective of their natural bent, through the same educational factory. We do not make sufficient allowance al-lowance for temperament and tendency, tenden-cy, and thus It comes to pass that some of us carry burdens, beneath tho weight of which wo are crushed. |