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ence grim are mirrored shapes that warm be lief has made so yet may shine from out obscurity a soul i live if you believe in me by clare shipman dav by day fl beard a voice at evening softly say bear not thy yesterday into to mor row nor load this week with last weeks load and sorrow lift all thy burdens as they come nor try to weight the present with the bye and bye one step and then another take the -way- live day by day though the autumn leaves are wither ing round thy way walk in the sunsnine it is all for thee push straight ahead as long as thou canst see derad not the winter where hou but when it comes be thankful for the snow onward and upward look and smile and pray live day by day the path before thee doth not lead astray do the next duty it must surely be the christ is in the one that a close to thee onward still onward with a sunny smile till step by step shall end in mile by mile til do oiy best unto thy conscience say uvs day by day why art thou beading toward the backward way one summit and thou shalt mount why stop at every round the space to count toe pint mistakes if thou must still remember watch not the ashes of the dying ember kindle the hope put all thy fears way live day by day beginning mary jade runs away br adelaide h- 1 mary jane curtis thoughtful jy watched her daughter in law guide the big car down the street then she returned to the letter she hod been reading east h a r b seems lost without enl i heard down here c l w tnat y were going 9 i j kt to sell your place to some city folks in the spring i don t know as i blame you when you can have such a grand home with your boy they say he makes piles of money mary jane lifted her eyes and out of despair o let me make a song- out of defeat a courage that is out of my tears make laughter joy and mirth a balm to soothe the weary ear of earth for what avalleth bitterness and sighs in each new day a new beginning lies wllla hoey to be content with little is difficult to be content with much impossible abstractedly about the deau ufully furnished room that they called hers yes tom was like his father had been in that respect am bitious for money she drew a long sigh and resumed her reading eben noble s retired he says he s just going to look at the sea now he seemed to feel real bad when i told him i guess you d gone for good that s the way everybody feels you know emmy s going to have a baby she says she don t know what she 11 do without aunt mary jane youe been with her theolherthreetimes and mary jane did not turn to the next page a mist was blurring her sight and a tear fell she hastily dabbed at it with her handkerchief clare would be angry if she spotted her dress something was tugging at her throat and making it athe she had ah aj s been so neodh and wantnj down home a d f ben a retired sea captain well it had been 40 no 42 year since he left that first time on her eighteenth birthday and she had promised to ait for him something she had overheard her daughter in law telling company came back to her we ve given her the very best room on the second floor i wanted it for my guest room but it s wis est to make the best of one a in laws it won t last forever mary jane rose suddenly un mindful of the letter which slid to the floor crossed the room and took a long look at herself in the mirror then very carefully she unfastened the ar ous snaps in te lustrous brovn silk dress took it off and hung it in the closet dusk was falling like a velvet shadow when mary jane turned the key and opened the door into the old home kitchen there were no buttons to press but it did not take more than a moment to find a lamp on the mantel the door opened and a man bronzed with the sun of many climates entered why ebenl mary jane held out a friendly hand how d you know i was here eben looked bewildered i didn t i saw the light and thought i d find out the reason aren t you going to take off your hat and stay mollie i ran away eben mary jane was blushing like a girl at the sound of the old name no one but eben had ever called her that it brought back memories dear dear ones i left a note i wasn t any use there and emmy 11 need me soon and well here i am anyway she held up her head a little defiantly so i see eb s ye blue as the seas he had looked on for so many years held a wonderful light and i don t believe you have a thing in the house for supper oh yes i have eben tom was in a hurry when he came after me and we didn t pack up anything there s plenty of groceries only i haven t any milk for tea or butter or well i haven t any bread either she looked at the door for eben had disappeared as if by ma gic he s probably gone over to ann henderson s to borrow the things he ain t changed a mite gave me a start to hear him call me mollie by the time eben returned mary janefiad changed her black alpaca for a checked gingham dress and a white apron but she still wore the little brooch at her neck gee i had an awful time the whole family was coming right over and take you back to supper eben laid various packages on the shelf beside the sink it s started to rain and the whid 11 be blowing a regular nor easter before midnight well anyway i told em you were tired and wanted to just rest tonight sere a the plunder bben looked at the table set fox- two and then at mary jane but she was bustling from pantry to kitchen the rain was beating in torrents against the windows eben s proph ecy had proved correct but neither he nor mary jane noticed it or tf they did it was only to add to th- feeling of happiness and comfort that came to them from the glow of the big fireplace in front of which they sat forty two years was a long period of time to span but after all it did not take long the present was far more interesting than the past mollie let s not waste any mere of our lives we might have 43 vears together now what do you say dear mary jane laid her other hand on his oh eben im so glad i had the courage to run away home new international bridge at 8arnia sarnla ontario and port huron mich two cities whose friendly spirits and close association are examples of what international goodwill can mean as compared to armed borders existing between many nations will soon be linked by an international structure the blue water bridge across the saint clair river on the direct chicagomontreal highway in a month the main span of the great cantilever structure which tops the river by 150 feet will be joined over the centre of the river work is rapidly advancing from both sides of the stream both cities are uniting in plans for the greatest celebration in their his tor of more than 100 years with several hundred thousands to vew the dedication exercises and the blue water carnival which will last for four days president roosevelt has stated that he expects to take part in the dedi cation along with michigan members of congress governor murphy and other state officials canada will send a ni of high officials to represent the dominion in the deat catory program the unking of the two halves of the main span will be about may the 30th the bridge is being built by michigan ontario dominion and united states governments the state bridge commission of michigan was created in 1835 to build maintain and operatemhe structure the com mission now operates ferries and will continue this service after the bridge is opened for commuters not travell lng in automobiles all cars will be sent over the bridge grass fires destroy young shade trees the harmless appearing gross- fire is in reality one ot the most destruct ive enemies of shade trees on road sides and vacant property it is not commonly realized that the bark of a tiee especially when young may be killed hythe heat of a fire that may not actually burn or blacken the sur facc the tender inner bark is read lly killed by excessive heating and it frequently happens that the heat of an ordinary grass fire is fatal to the parkaluiebase of a tree on older trees the corky outer bark affords a certain degree of hnivmt and thus protects the inner bark for a time but even thfekbaiked trees are frequently injured by a hot blase the smooth bark of young trees offers lit tle resistance to heat and such trees may be killed by a single small fire under certain circumstances exposure to the extreme heat of the sun may be sufficient to kill the bark on one side of a young tree so it may be readily realized that the heat of a fire may be much more harmful the trees that beautify roadsides and vacant land especially on the outskirts of cities and towns are commonly disfigured by large open scars at their bases the result of re peated grass fires through the same cause many joung trees are killed and disappear before their presence is even noticed the majority or grass fires are set by boys and others solely for amuse merit with no regard for the com sequences such fires are never under planned contrail and it is merely due to lucky chance when no damage oc curs in the 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