Show ii ams home circle I 1 it A ai da be rank frank to the world frankness is the child of 0 honesty and courage say just what you mean to do on every occasion and take it for grant ed that you mean to do just what Is right it if a friend asks you a tavor favor you should grant atif it is reasonable it if it is not tell him plainly why you cannot you will wrong him and wrong yourself by equivocation of any kind never do wrong to make a friend or keep one the man who t 1 you to do so is dearly ed and at a sacrifice deal kindly land and firmly with all men and you will find it the policy which wears the best above all do not appear to others what you are not it if you have any fault to find with anyone tell him not others 0 of what you complain there la Is no more dangerous experiment than that of undertaking to do one thing to a mans face and another to his back we should live act and speak out ot of doors as the phrase is and say and do what we are arc willing should be known and read of allmen all men 0 0 0 it if anyone needs your sympathy and support it is the public school teacher no difference whether it la is t a city s school chool or out in a country district the trials ot of a school teacher are manifold and severe the teacher lias has to deal with mismanagement of every home in the district and in too many cases has the bad disposition of 0 the parents as well ell as the faults ol of the scholars to contend with 0 0 0 no individual in the world can do a mothers nork ork for or her 0 0 0 OF THER 1001 8 it is a difficult profession this profession ot of motherhood in the animal kingdom as the offspring grows older the parents withdraw cheh ministrations but in the human family tile the older children grow the more diplomacy and enthusiasm in is needed by the ruling spirit when tile the boys begin to get unruly and the girls bogin begin to get silly the husband gets less N milling to make an effort and more leady to sit quietly by the fire in the ev erting then it is that many a drifts apart but the mother can have no holiday she must always be on tap the only difference Is than as the children grow older she must I 1 pretend that it is they and not she ulio mho are managing affairs at faira 0 0 0 some of 0 us as we grow erow old become so oppressed by the care and sorrows of 0 mature life that we quite forget the daa dais s of our youth the pains and pleasures pleas res ot of childhood seem so tri trivial a that we fail to realize that a childs sorrows are as keen and probably keener than anything we know in adult life we forget the exquisite joy that it a new toy gave us and the palpitating tating pleasures of a visit to town the esc tatie delight of a day in the woods and we ine forget too loo the depth ot of anguish that came with each disappointment it if some good entertainment comes along ask the girls and boys it if they wish to go dont make them beg for a holiday 0 0 0 what is the good of dwelling upon slights or hostilities many of thein theia are fancied it if we have enemies let us u avold avoid them and refuse to think of them to consider the wrongs that ve we think another has put upon us fills us with anger and all La bleness let us rather think of our friends who are a source ot of peace and pleasure and encouragement of christ who said father forgive them for they know know nc n what they do and of ills his apostle who ciote wi ote to tile the corinthians charity ereth I 1 long and is kind not her own own 1 is a not easily provoked and t no evil 0 0 0 mothers be patient do not wound a child remember it has a tender heart and who can bear to see eee tile the quiver of the baby lips or hear the bobs ot of infant sorrow even after sleep has shut down the tear washed lids alb fe it if we knew the baby fingers pressed against the window pane would be cold and still tomorrow never trouble us again would the bright eyes of our darling catch the frown upon our brow would the print of 0 rosy lingers fingers vex us thou then as they do now 0 0 6 0 melancholy cannot hold its own with perennial good nature sunshine is contagious smiles are epidemic one joyous nature wll fill an ant auditorium with good cheer despondency is a poor de debater bator it can call bring no argument that sunbeams will not penetrate 1 0 0 0 the thief who steals your peace ot of mind is meaner than the one who steals your property 0 0 0 memories ot of what we learn thru bitterness and sorrow may not always be held in regret usually it 1 wo we postpone a worry tor for a day or two tt it will fall to keep its appointment 9 0 v the circle of 0 human duties la Is only complete by the union of those of man and woman 0 0 0 those who are much together grow singularly alike as time goes on |