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. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. Between Two Perils, WW she pass umhmrmed? Blasts From The Rams Horn. 23 IT PAYS. It pays for a Chris-tian to shake handswith more than twofingers. To be kind andCourteous spend yourevenings at homewith your be a workerin any cause thatwill make peoplewiser and better,patient with child-I§If^~5 ren, and take time to an-swer their read books that will make you thinkand dig down into yourself. To take fully as much interest in yourchildren as you do in your live stock. PARENT AND IT NEVER PAYS. To argue about religion. To run in debt for luxuries. To cherish a fault-finding spirit. To starve the soul to feed the body. To warm our hands at the devils fire. To marry for money or social position. To offer God excuses when he calls foractions. To do wrong with the hope that goodmay come. To rob the stomach to put fine clotheson the back. To join a church that does not requiresomething of us. To ridicule or criticise religious teachersbefore our children. To make professions that we do notintend to live up to- To send the children into the street tosecure quiet in the parlor. To do in private what you would beashamed to have known in public. To buy hogs with money that ought tobuy good reading matter for the children. YOUR HOTHER. The richest fibre of her life Into your own she wove;Your goldenmemories are set With jewels of her alabasterbox she breaks. And pours it on your heads;The perfume of her sacrifice Through all your being spreads. A good man is


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