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TIDE TABLE.

, • In a happy home there will be. no "fault- finding, overbearing spirit; there - will be no peevislirress or fretfulness. : Unlnudness will not dwell in the heart or ~ be found in the tongue. Oh, the tears,- ,, the sighs, the wasting of life and health "and Ftrength, and of all that ia most tobe desired in a hnppy home, occasioned merely by unkind words ?■ A celebrated writer remarks to this effect, namely, that fretting and scolding seems like tearing the flesh from the bones, and that wfe; " have no more right to bo guilty of this sin '•.than we have to curse and swsar and steal. In a happy home all selfishness will be removed. Its members will not seek first to please themselves, but will seek to please each other. Cheerfulness is another ingredient in a happy home.: How. much-does a sweet smile, emanating ".: from a heart fraught wi'h love and kindness, contribute to make home happy, M evening ' "'■ how soothing /js . the sweet cheerfulness that is borne;: on the countenance of a wife and mother ? How

do parent and child r the brother and sister the mistress andservant, dwell and delight ' upon those cheerfuriooks,these conh'nding 7 smiles that beam from the eye arid burst ' from the inmost soul of those who are " deari and 1 neat ■? TRoti /it hastens the return of ' the father, lightens the;'cares of the mother, renders it ; m'ore! easy for youth to resist temptation, and drawn by .the chords of afieetion,? how it induces them with lowly hearts to return to the -paternal roof ?» Seekthen to make home happy.—Exchange. ; — ;-: Lazy persons', it Ts said, die young. It is the active in body aud braiD who live to '■.-.. extreme old age, as a rule. , Tfriß abundantly proved, that exercise ojf,'tlie mind invigorates its bodily receptacle, even when Ihat exercise is carried to an apparently extreme point. The brain, the reservoir of energy to the rest of the system, increases in volume and vigour by use, just as the arm of the blacksmith or the .leg of a pedestrian gains -in muscular development. The general system benefits by the enhanced brain power, and greater vitality arid longevity is the result. Work by method and oh system, even when severe, is actually conducive to it, while tlie torpor-Ofiidlb-f-' ness or the excitement.of fitfuUeffort a**e the sure precursors of mental and physical degeneration. This is a useful doctrine to preach, aud still more useful to practice.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3206, 29 May 1879, Page 2

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TIDE TABLE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3206, 29 May 1879, Page 2

TIDE TABLE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3206, 29 May 1879, Page 2

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