Christian Cynosure . JOSEPH EITNER, Governor of Pennsijlmnia, 1837:If it be true as the lamented Cold(3n (himself one ofthe initiated) declared, that many a Mason became agreat man but no great man ever became a Mason,how nearly does it concern the youth of our countryto pause and reflect before they commit their presentstanding and future reputation to the keeping of asociety, which for its cold-hearted and selfish purposescould immolate even the fame of Washington at theshrine of its abominations. happen thatthe old-fashioned,laboriousway ofwas everto womanas her par-ij ticular work ? / She


Christian Cynosure . JOSEPH EITNER, Governor of Pennsijlmnia, 1837:If it be true as the lamented Cold(3n (himself one ofthe initiated) declared, that many a Mason became agreat man but no great man ever became a Mason,how nearly does it concern the youth of our countryto pause and reflect before they commit their presentstanding and future reputation to the keeping of asociety, which for its cold-hearted and selfish purposescould immolate even the fame of Washington at theshrine of its abominations. happen thatthe old-fashioned,laboriousway ofwas everto womanas her par-ij ticular work ? / She ought to ^^^ 4; have had thev)^ ^V,^^ easiest thingsto do — and strong, healthymen have taken up this wash-ino- business. Here is a sue-gestion. In those families thatstick to soap and make theirwashing needlessly hard,let themen do that work. Theyrebetter fitted for it. In the famil-ies that use Pearline and makewashing easy, let the womendo it. They wont mind it 5i7 MilVmns ^^-^^ D/^^rlin^. Pi?ACt>CAlr Joa.


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