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... paper on Temper will be read with much interest. Of bad temper the writer says: Happy the toon who can honestly clear himself of all knowledge of this soul condition! Without being ill- tempered, most people havo their periods of bad temper. We may ...

POETRY

... POETRY. GOOD TEMPER.. BY CHAELES SWAIN. There's not a cheaper thing on earth, Noryet one half so dear; 'Tis worth more than distinguish'd birth, Of thousands gain'd a year. It lends the day a new delight; 'Ts virtue's firmest shield; And adds more beauty ...

POETRY

... States, it is said, still contirue to kiss the lips of the young Temperance men to see if they arve been tampering with liquor. Just imagine a beautiful young girl approaching you, young Temperance men, with all the dignity of an executive officer and the innocence ...

POETRY

... - At him the boy let fly a sbaft, The last of all his quiver lef t Which the old ecytheman deftly parried, With the well-tempered blade be carried, Crying out, Sad boy, )ou do not know The difference 'twixt friend and foe; Yon seem to know but naught ...

POETRY

... the boy, Amongst the roses hiding- With flushing cheek and flashing eye, His thoughtless absence chiding. But Cupid knew her temper well; And, sure at last to melt her, With the bright flowvers that round him lay, Began, the rogue, to pelt her. Half pleased ...

POETRY

... the cold is our appetite whetting. Wihen the stomach's in order, no mental disorder Upon any mortal ran prey; If your dearts temper's cross'd, pray at once for the frost, And fix tier right into a sleiglh. If she wossid, she can't scold; for the weather's ...

POETRY

... meet their toil with a smile. You will find a burden to carry That grows with the growing years- A sheaf of ill-habits and tempers. A harvest gathered with tears. Mrs. G. Linneens Banks, in Girl's Own PFoer. ~~ - - - LITERATURE. I Messrs. Cassell and Co ...

POETRY

... POETRY. AGREEDI-(A CREED). To make the most of life and health- To take the safest road to wealth- Agreed! To live upon the temperance plan- To do a kindness when I can- To help my neighbour in his need- Agreed! To envy not the rich and great- To be content ...

FROM THE MAGAZINES

... cork.- Pearson's. ,COMPiNSATING PUBLICANS. The Bishop of Manchester, presiding at a great temperance meeting in Manchester ol bMonday, said the temperance partycould partly attain their end byeniligateiiiri-puhlio optliofi, and partly by careful attentior ...

POETRY

... ho meet but his uncle. ' Well, says le, ' I expect you are used to drink something in New Orletms, but vou find us all temperance here, tnd ftr the sake of my sons I don't let thecs knowv that I have any brandy about ; but I just keep a little out here ...

LITERATURE

... war give varied scope both for literary and pictorial talent, and sundry home fashions and manners are handled with good tempered satire. ...

LITERATURE

... high class literary and social magazine. The author of Helen's Babies leads the way with the first chapters of a cpital temperance lstory aalled The Barton Experiment, which has already attracted much notice in Amerisa. Mrs. O'Reilly contributes a ...