Show M fi K kahi home paragraphs v ft HH H H ii M i a f yr ton I 1 will not permit myself to speak while angry and I 1 will not make a bitter retort to another person who speaks to me in anger I 1 aill will neither discuss tile faults of oc others or permit any one to gossip to ino a about tile the faults fal failures lures or shortcomings of 0 a brother f will bill not talk about my sickness troubles or misfortunes on these subjects I 1 promise to be silent look I 1 shall try to look on the bright side of life and shall seek to carry a cheerful face and speak kindly to everyone I 1 meet myself I 1 will not mk make 0 myself conspicuous by much talking or in anyway monopolize the time and attention of othora others by much talking on each morning morales I 1 shall begin my work and life abow and eliminate everything of yesterday that Is disagreeable refusing to allow my thoughts thong hta to dwell on trouble la that Is gone I 1 will make every effort to live the golden rule and not only do unto others as I 1 would have them do unto me but I 1 shall think and speak of others as I 1 would have them think and speak of oe me I 1 shall ahall always speak kindly of at the religion that others profess and shall never discuss or argue the religion that I 1 profess I 1 will speak and act truthfully living with sincerity toward god and man I 1 will strive to be always prepared for tile the best that can happen to me and to bo be ready to seize the highest opportunity to do the noblest work and to rise to the loftiest loft iest place which god and my ability permits EDWARD B WARMAN many of U 1 miss a tile the joys that might be ours by keeping our eyes fixed on those ot of other people N no 0 one can enjoy hil hi own owl le for happiness while he ha Is envious of an others we lose a great deal of the abo joy of living by not cheerfully accepting tile tho small pleasures that come to us every lay day Thou thousands sandi ol of city people are now nov counting the hours when they can leave tor for some lake or river for an outing where they can tight fight mosquitoes and bugs for a few days and perhaps get drowned it la is a great thing and many of our ancestors lived and aad died not knowing what a vacation or outing meant 0 the world Is full of women woman who can amuse tile tho ordinary man can sing dance or recite tor for him can paint write or decorate in a manner most pleasing but the poor man often goes begging tor for a woman who can sew on buttons or mend his clothes who can cook his food with I 1 economy and flavor it to his taste the children whose horison Is a brick wall who must jiam play on cobble stones and go swimming in the canal and be chased by the pollee police it if the they r do not grow up to be ideal citizens shall we of holler holier memories sit in judgment upon them shall we not remember the weight they carry in the race of life and be thankful we live in this beautiful country ot of ours 0 some courage 1 Is needed to be natural and a higher kind of courage too than that which marches behind the safe end of 0 a gun em that moral courage which Is not intimidated by appease nce nor coned coed by custom Is a finer article than the daring of the speculator or the steady nerve of the soldier in physical peril it takes bravery ot of the beat stamp to be true to oneself how much happier happie wo we would all be it if we would attempt to build instead of tearing down how much sweeter our lives would be it we would encourage by kind words those ot of our and fellow women who have fallen by the wayside extend a helping land hand whisper words of encouragement coura gement in their ear and oh all how low much brighter our lives and theirs would be give no heed to tho the tattler and turn a deat deaf ear arid and tell them that you are otherwise engaged when you find them inclined to talk and very soon the tattlers battlers tatt lers will find their profession gone gona the school boy bay should really learn the lesson that the ripest biggest cherries are at tho top and that nine out of ten of his fellows will be crowding for or places to pick around the base at 0 the tree where the small wormy fruit grows there is plenty ot of room at the top there are plenty ot of cherries growing there the lucious fruit is ready for the picking and ever smiles a welcome to the hustler to climb up and obtain possession the best things in life require considerable effort to get and why the strongest men and women have them it Is not pleasant to record the truth that there are mothers who have sacrificed motherhood to worldly ambition and the most happy women on earth are those who have set aside filial ties in order to live lives of social frivolity and the time comes to all such when the bloom of youth lore the cheek and the tire fire ol of youth dies out of tle eye such often turn to their homes tor for sympathy and love only to find that they too have vanished and when it is too late the sad truth dawns upon them that they are and unloved the path of 0 duty is the only sate safe path let it be ever so thorny and the only sate safe guideboard guide board points to the christian home f there should live in the depths 0 of every human heart one warm and sunny spot where nestle the images ot of earthly love and the sweet remembrances of childhood home the memory of those first impressions p in made ade upon the babas mind and heart will live forever oh how fleeting are days of childhood dear mother shall you permit yourselves to be sa BO cumbered cambered cumb ered about much serving that the rich garden of your childs soul will lie neglected with foul weeds choking out all worthy and beaus beau growth 0 our political speakers appeal only to partisan feelings and your pocketbook you never hear them using their eloquence in an honest endeavor to better our homes which are the foundation stones upon which rest all our laws and institutions both state and national when the homes are right the entire country will be right the questions that effect the morals and purity of our homes are the real and vital questions the voters who go out from moral pure homes will place moral and pure men in office who will give us honest ond and pure railroad and tariff regulations all we need Is moral and pure homes so as to supply us with a majority ot of the voters it la is the person rather than the occupation that adds dignity to labor there are those who can beautify tiby the most menial occupation or service and there are others who can degrade the most honorable calling |