Items of Interest.
Life is not a holiday, but an education, and the on« eternal lessoa f#r UM ill is how better we caa liro.
Ther* is so much good in the wrui Mf ÜB. 'her* is so much bad in the best of un, That it ill becomes any one of us To t ilk about the rest of us.
It is impossible to get something cut of nothing. Life has given us hard nuts to crack. The recognition And the- adjustment of ourselves to ficts is the secret of success in both material andspiritua! concerns.
Let us count up the many blessings we have, which so many others have not. Even in what seems to uh the bonniest lot, there is always .some hidden sorrow or care, which, if wo oily knew it, might counter-balance a 1 the ease and comfort which wo are tempted to envy.
Thero is dew in one. flower anrl not in another, because one opens its cup to take in, while the other closes itself and the drop runs off. .So God rains roodness and mercy as wide as the d'-w, and if we lack them it is becauef w> will not open our hearts to receive. them.
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Lake County Press, Issue 2461, 16 January 1913, Page 2
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