| Show S I 1 our scissors and paste column A fm few with newspaper wits with the cheery and appreciative spirit of thanksgiving day let us enjoy it to the full from turkey and cranberry sauce to the good natured discussion of the lively topics of the day and with all our table bounty and good cheer in the domestic circle let us not forget that the occasion is peculiarly one for brightening the lives of others less fortunate lort than ourselves a day for the practical but unostentatious bestowal of charity As you sit down to your thanksgiving dinner do not presume you can eat enough to last you a week or that by eating at once what would ordinarily do you a week will add to your present enjoyment of OC all our national holidays none is more universally or more joyously celebrated than that of thanksgiving day though of new england origin and for many years confined almost exclusively to that section it has slowly but surely extended itself all over our great country i III we sometimes treat strangers more politely and courteously than we do our dear ones who give their lives for us company manners tableware and linen are perhaps not necessary all the time but what is good for strangers is good tor for our loved ones at home a some people think that labong lamong the turkish atrocities are their cigarettes perhaps the principal use of an automobile is to produce worries that keep mens minds off bigger worries 0 9 f in ill response liso to the query as to who Is more uncomfortable than a tanner larmet driving through a crowded city cily street with a load of hay bay a contributor suggests that it is anther another 0 farmer driving through a crowded city street in a flivver er with a trailer attached and in the trailer a crated calf have hard work to convince one who has made them that stone walls do not a prison make nor iron bars a cage their victims never stop to won 1 der why it is that fortune tellers dont have fortunes 0 the new broom that hat keeps on oil sweeping clean soon wears itself out probably nobody is a good loser but a diplomat pretends to be I 1 A lot of 0 1 people eop e take a chance only to find that the chance took them A married man gives up a good many privileges but on the other hand he always has a good excuse tor for riot not doing a lot of things he never wanted to do A loud ta talker lk er convince anybody but lie he scares them and gets tho the same results A good workman should have good tools and a poor workman should have better |