Show THE AGE ABE OF LIGHT it is a far cry from the darkness mawr of cities twenty tty fi file yes deais ago a to the lighted spangled splendid spark lore lessof 0 f the present it appears that the worlds fair in chicago of 1893 proved to the nation the beauties of lights since then the lighting hunting of nf cities and tow towns hiet hai steadly increased until now hundreds of even the smallest of tm t M have ornamental street lights while those that are longing iv figuring on the day when hen they too may appear nice does and bright not only in n municipal lights but in n the lighting of private establishments lish ish ments the onward push to the brighter side has been most noteworthy stores are brilliantly lighted where once they were clothed in semi darkness electric signs splash their dazzling glare at the ped estrain at every turn the ei elt arc fic core com p daniea ame have pre ned toe the creed of more light until they hae induced everyone to believe in their gospel hence w we a have even better lighting in the home not cit only in the city and town out but in the rural dis des brict thy latter may not have electric light but there are numberless methods of nf rural lighting on the market that make a farmers home if he takes advantage of these im in proved systems as bright as his brothers in town we insist on having more light in our homes in the daytime also more sun more air les leas germ engendering darkness day and night ight therefore forene we circulate amid more light our outlook on an life should accordingly v be better morel more cheerful more optimistic for the light that with such each were increasing g intensity baths bahs us DR in its glow should go further than the reame it should have an influence on our souls let there be light was one of the first commands ever given |