Carpenter . the direction cross-ing the ridges. To remedy this condition,the saw should be placed on the anvil andthe cross-pene hammer used, the long wayof the face being parallel with the light blows should be struck, and theblade should be examined frequently, un-til it is found to be perfectly level whenthe straight-edge is applied at all pos-sible angles across the blade. When thesaw ip in this condition throughout itsentire length, the twist will have disap-peared.—American Carpenter and Builder. Old and Young. They scron grow old who grope for goldIn marts where all Is bought
Carpenter . the direction cross-ing the ridges. To remedy this condition,the saw should be placed on the anvil andthe cross-pene hammer used, the long wayof the face being parallel with the light blows should be struck, and theblade should be examined frequently, un-til it is found to be perfectly level whenthe straight-edge is applied at all pos-sible angles across the blade. When thesaw ip in this condition throughout itsentire length, the twist will have disap-peared.—American Carpenter and Builder. Old and Young. They scron grow old who grope for goldIn marts where all Is bought and sold ;Who live for self, and on some shelfIn darkened vaults hoard up their pelf,Cankered and crusted oer with mold,For them their youth itself Is old. They neer gro-w old who gather gold Where spring awakes and flowers unfold ;Where suns arise in .ioyous fill the soul within their eyes. For them the Immortal hards have sung. For them old age itself is young. —Christopher Pearse Cranch. 50. ^^M^?-^^
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