Show I A. A i ome Paragraphs I I I BEFORE IT 18 TOO O LATE It If you you ou bave have a ray d m mother ther And from tram I bouts you ire are away Sit down and write the h letter le letter ier You put off ott day by day Don her tired steps R Reach H Heavens Heaven's avens aven's pearly gate But Bits her think of her Before It t Is too late It If youve you've a tender m message Ora loving Dont Don't wait until you forget it It Jr But whisper It today Who knows what bitter memories May haunt you H you ou w wait lt So make your loved ones happy Before Defore it is too l late t The tender word unspoken The l never sent The long-forgotten long messages The wealth of love unspent For these these some some hearts are breaking For these some loved ones wait ali So show So-show show them that you care for tor them V D Before fore It its too late 4 GOOD rOOD MANNERS I Young folks should be mannerly How to be be beso so Is the QU auction Many Manya I Ia a good girl and boy feel teel as liS though I I they do not behave behave to suit themselves in company compani They feel teel timid timid bashful bashful bash bash- ful tul and self Belt elf the the moment they are are addressed addressed by a or appear in company t There is III but bu and way war to get over OTer this feeling and a q I Ii y I Dd graceful manners I that Is Is is to do the best they can at at I. I home borne as as' as aswell well as' as abroad G Good od man t I ners nere ners are not learned by teaching so o m much as an acquired habit They The grow upon us by use We Wee must be be coi courteous kind civil gentlemanly and womanly at home and then i t twill It will NUl bome a kind of second nature to be so elsewhere A course manner at home begets a bit of roughness which we cannot lay off Ott ff when we wego among strangers Th h. h most moet agreeable people we have ever eve known in company are those wh why are perfectly agreeable at home Home is the school for all aU good things especially for good manners M MARRIAGE Marriage has In It It less beauty I but more more safety than single life i ihas it has ha not more ease ase but less danger It is more merry and more sad It Jt 1 i fuller rot ot of sorrows andi fuller of Joys Ii It lies 1188 under runder more burdens U l sup ported ported by byall all the strength of love and charity and those burdens are delightful delightful de delightful de- de Marriage is Isi the mother of th world and nd preserves preserves' kingdoms and arid fills dIll fill cities and churches a and d heaven itself c Celibacy like Uke the tho fly in the heart of an in perpetual perpetua sweetness but sits alone alone and la confined and dies in singularity singular singular- ity but marriage like the useful bee build builds a house and gathers sweetness from every w flower and Cand la Is- bore and unites into societies and r republics re re- re publics nd sends bends les an and l feeds the wor world d with d delicacies and obeys their kings kings and and keeps order land I and and exercises and pro pro- pro promotes I emotes motes the he Interest I of mankind and andis and andis is that state of good to which God hath bath designed the present constitution constitution tion of the world |