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Show Farmers' Educational rjTl and Co-Operative Union of America Matter f Eipeoal Moment to I u I tbe Progrenire Agriculturist It is always best to be dilatory in the exercise of malice. Good intentions fail to ameliorate the boreness of a bore. Charity for yourself will hardly cover a multitude of sins. Encourage the social center movement move-ment in your neighborhood. He is a doughhead of a husband who is ruled by a rolling-pin. Live within your income, but don't sponge ou the world in doing it. Wise is the man who is as careful of his credit as he is of his cash. He is a genius who can grin and look important at the same time. The empty head, like the vacant house, is always filled with ghosts. The worst foe to religion is the malpractice mal-practice of it. (Stick a pin in here.) You cannot measure one's kind-heartedness kind-heartedness by his loquacity. (Get me?) Lots of men are so "conservative" they never exert themselves to any account. If you want to be sure to be remembered remem-bered by your friends borrow money from them. A good many men who are popular socially are not so popular in their own homes. The most harmless liar is the one whom nobody believes; he harms no one but himself. When a fellow soft-soaps you he is liable to massage your pocketbook, if you don't watch out. "Holding fast that which is good," has won many a young man the opportunity oppor-tunity to buy a marriage license. |