| Show nn 4 TS 4 d AM am 11 1 s experiences F slaking making out of 0 ones life experience is valuable in the advertisements verti tor for help you will find that exper experience lotice Is usually specified as a requirement os any position that pays a real salary it Is the man of experience who Is at the head of 0 the office or the lorema foreman of the shop or the superintendent ot of the plant his experience Is his capital it can be ba measured by actual money I 1 it Is just as important therefore to save your experience experience as it is to save your money the writer once knew an editor who had worked for three great and wise newspaper proprietors not only I 1 did hei he save all the letters that these men wrote him about his work lut but after his conversations with them he tilled filled his notebook with what said in his he was editor of 0 a great dally daily slid and he would be one ot of the foremost editors of his bis time were he alive today to day he saved his experiences bences and they were worth a great rest deal of money to him you can save your experiences no matter what they may be jot down conversations with important men that have helped you jot down passages in books that apply usefully to your dally daily tie life the rhe very act of 0 writing them down will help hell you to remember them and make them valuable to you even it if you loose your notes or do not have thern them alt with you store away in your mind the important thin gs in your days work ithe the problems that you have to solve i and the successful solutions eions that you make of them forget them and they will sup slip never to return put them 1 away in your brain where you can get at them and you will surely be able to capitalize them later it is the difference I 1 in the inside of mens brains that makes the difference in their situations in life it if yours is stored with experiences it will be to you as a bank stored with your savings in fit money it will mean independence to you by and by when you want it and need if it 10 JOHN BLAKE the people of the country pride I 1 themselves on having a free press I 1 they demand it in fact but do they ever stop to analyze just what that term tree free press means at the present time it means just now something which may involve the very life of our republic rep bublic just at present there are published I 1 in our country today dozens of papers I 1 that are carrying poison to 1 every section and snapping its very life blood papers from at least twenty five propagandist or ga eions of unsound character does a tree free pless meau mean this kind of press this fill really enslaving that class of people who do not do the their lr own thinking but take it all second handed banded I 1 4 0 we become so accustomed to seeing I 1 the detects defects in fix our own town that we overlook them and they are not defects to us but occasionally when you get into another town you will find yourself criticizing the very things that should be be taken taken care ot of in your own town one ot of the things that gives a town a very poor appear appearance anee is a torn awning and it Is some things so e eardly si ay remedied that there is no excuse e for or it among other things that should be kept ship shape along main street are the signs outside the stores dont forget to brush them up occasionally and above all eliminate unsightly ugly boarded up vacant buildings SLEEP A MEDICINE the cry tor for rest has always teen been louder than the cry tor for food not that tt it Is more important but it is often harder to obtain the best rest comes from sou sound nd sleep of 0 two equal the otherwise men or women one who sleeps the best will be the most moral healthy anil and efficient sleep will do much lucli to cure irritability of 0 temper peevishness and uneasiness it will restore to vigor an overworked brain it will build up and make strong a weary body it will cure a headache it will cure a broken spirit it will cure sorrow indeed we might have a long list oi of nervous and other maladies that sleep will cure the cure ot of sleeplessness requires a good clean bed sufficient exercise to produce weariness pleasant occupation good air and not too warm a room a clean conscience and avoidance of lants and narcotics for those who are overworked alig gard and nervous who pass sleepless nights we commend the adopt adoption lon of such habits as will produce sleep otherwise lite life will be short and what there is of 0 it sadly imperfect 41 4 BOOKS AND newspapers books are wonderful not only in their multiplicity but in their persuasive power the books and papers ot of today mould the minds ot of men they are agrenot not only an intellectual but a moral lorce force it all books a and nd papers wore were correct ita in and in judgment there would be a rapid decline in crime crime is due to ignorance and ignorance is due to false preaching or no teaching much of 0 the viciousness anarchy and restlessness of modern times is due to the pernicious influence of newspapers p and books written ly by men who are either purposely deluding the people or lacking in anderst understanding and g it we would purity purify our we must put our newspapers into the hands of men who will not sacrifice truth and morality to political and financial ends we must have a literary censor censorship p that books may be examined and those of evil influence e nee condemned before they reach the people we all have ciuc much 11 to learn and it is economy of 0 if time me to read only the old and well tried books books and papers teach us to know life the present and the past they stimulate and train the mind they inspire us by example and pre capt they teach us morality they help us to distinguish between the good and the false they quicken the imagination they give us worthy and beautiful things to think and talk about they are the best and ad most means of 0 education 4 LIGHTS AND SHADOWS I 1 want to go home to the old house I 1 love to the dear grassy yard and the long winding lane to the pool with its borders of 0 willows above and the hills that in springtime are n misty with rain oh all the e soft mountain sephars are sweet pine sweet and they ripple and billow the green seas ot of wheat theres a cool shady orchard where each wind that blows threads the dim leafy silence with whisper and call and a rose hedge that scatters its dawn painted snows in a pink and white drift by a mossy stone wall they are great friendly cedars that steadfastly wait and a pear tree in bloom by the old golden gate when the crimson light closes in night shadows long and a star bacon shine th through rough the lace of a tree when the low winds are waving the dream of a song then a yearning thought wings oer the darkness to me AIres Tt TI Bres a 0 w whippoorwill s note in th the e shadowy gloam oh the spring and the southland are calling me home essie phelps duffy in youths Comp aalon ah ANT AND HEALTH heair people never break down iu in health so long as they kep a happy joyous heart it is the sad and despondent heart that tries tres and whatever the load we should always keep a cheerful spirit within thero there are two ways of 0 meeting a hard experience one la Is to struggle and resist refusing to yield the result of 0 thi this s Is the wounding of the soul and intensifying the hardness the other is quietly to capt accept the circumstances or restrains restrain s and make the best of 0 them by enduring all cheerfully those who live in the first way grow old in the middle of life those who take the other way keep a young and happy heart ap the people of this country must begin to think they must not take the suggestions of 0 anyone who offers a definite political procedure to free them from their difficulty they must think of their 0 own n way out and they must remember chati that every class of people not just the their r own particular class have a right to expect fair treatment let us have a free press but at the same time a patriotic press and not one 1 that is spreading subtle poison against the interests of all the people 1 40 0 during the season when flowers are so plentiful keep them in the house nothing brightens up a table and aids the process of digestion like a bouquet of flowers aw 0 0 the tax you pay tor for good roads is worth as much to you as the fhe mone money you put in a savings account |