Show h 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1101 11 f 01 1 ii 11 t jq j 1 I 1 j 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 i 1 fri 11 1 home 1 ome paragraphs 1 q A little lane it long since barefoot days a dancing down the lane that threads its beaten way among the rows of swishing grain ill hurry hurry hurry burry to the great r t wide stretching roa road d for father will be coah coming with a heaping two horse load tod to d day ay im playing make believe a climbing up the wheel till fathers hand can reach me and I 1 give a little squeal because lie he swings me high upon the big fat lumpy sacks im up above the horses 1 I can see their shining backs just thinking of it brings a smile a bouncing on the seat while father chuckles low and then to make my joy co complete mp ite lie ile slips the long brown th thrilling lines into my coaxing hands just as im wishing lie he would do he always understands oh let me be a child again a wal wai tin ting in the road to hear bear the jolly music ol of that croaking two horse load A child again again for just a wee half hour or so just time to ride with father through a little lane I 1 know anne porter johnson in the people peole s home journal tor for august the young man who lives within his means dresses plainly puts a polish to his brains AN whether hether his bt boots shine or not toll hoiL honestly estly tor for his dall dail bread is snubbed by what is called society while the young man inan who beats the tailor out of 0 a cutaway suit of clothes gets his old mother to put a polish on oa his bis shoes with a few cloves in his pocket and a cigarette in his bis mouth he is a bell sheep in society in this blessed year of our lord 0 0 ho he who alio would free from malice pa pass ss his days must live obscure and never mert praise so breathes one who had passed through many life battles he had been a close observer malice never communes with tho the good malice toward none and charity tor for all has been the thought of great souls ever since creations dawn all along tho the pathway of life where that thought has ha been the most moat dwelt upon there have always budded and bloomed the sweetest flowers where that principle has been practiced the most and applied the most round about have fluttered in the air the prettiest birds and with the sweetest tunes where that virtue has the most deeply penetrated human souls there can be found the purest and highest civilization the loveliest temples and tho the most beautiful cottages with the most fruitful vines ol of lovo love twining about 0 0 0 ine cerroti at pleasing mother sh should id be cult cultivated abed in the childish la heart early in lifo life they should be gin the cultivation ot of thought and vt tort fort with reference to the gratification it of 0 h her er wishes and of making her happy it if they would do this they would find daily opportunities tor for speaking kind words and rendering such helpful services and showing such noble traits of character in dealing with others as would gladden the heart and lighten the cares of mother in a way too often little thought of oe if I 1 boys it if girls could but realize their indebtedness to their mothers they certainly would generally be very much more anxious about pleasing them and you will never olid a busy man meddling with other peoples business nor one whoa who is well versed in in general science A well stored mind has not the room for or gabbing nor has the mind of a busy man space tor for tho the need of 0 tale bearing education and business preoccupy and lift humanity above such low land and debasing depravity it is the idler who becomes the gobsis peddler his brain is ahe the veritable verte verie table e workshop of 0 the devil back baca biting slandering gossiping and lying are not members of busy intelligent minds take the street loafer and the tough the coarse soar seand and the vulgar and you will find where they dwell A farmer who was the father ot of twelve children had bad rocked each one in the same cradle with the he same saine great toe lie ile was rocking the newest arrival one evening when uis his wife remarked william that cradle cradles flis nearly worn out im afraid it will fall to pieces its about used up replied her husband then handing her a ten dollar bill he remarked the next time you go to town get a new one a good one one that will last 0 0 0 the world is full ot of women who can amuse the ordinary man them can sing dance or recite to him can paint write or d decorate in it a manner most pleasing but the poor roan man often goes begging tor for a woman who can sew on buttons or mend his hia clothes who he can cook his food with economy and flavor it 11 to his taste I 1 the sabbath is a day ay ot of rest and one of the most interesting sights on a sabbath is to watch the loafers who dono done an hours work all the week in their efforts to keep the day holy by abstaining from all manual labor bo be courteous in the home husband treat your wife liko like a lady lade iu in the home as well ell as on the street if you want boy to be a little gentleman when lie ho is away from home he must have example as well as precept in the home example will do more for the boy and the girl garl than any book on rules of etiquette 0 a I 1 blackberry daxl e hull wash and drain I 1 quart ot of blackberries add I 1 cup ot of sugar and mash thoroughly whip 1 1 12 9 cups of cream stiff and add it 7 to 0 the berries then put the mixture into a mold clean baking powder cans do excellently and cover tightly wrap a strip ot of greased cloth around all seams in the mold and pack in a pall pail or in the tireless fireless cooker in two parts of crushed lee ice and 1 part of salt gait let stand four our hours then ulmo G EL and serve to remove remote the oiled cloth and wrap the can a moment in a cloth wrung out of hot water nater this is delicious it if preferred the blackberries may be forced through a fine fin sieve to remove the seeds |