l0Ott^5 tJOU me smiles > «ou weaH * mat make tke sunskitte everaumere Class TA^Qft ^ Book l£_ sM3 Copyright N°. : COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT: A VOLUME OF SUNSHINE ~7K*< (f5l HI A 3 4 <7 & R 4 jU }hine into U the live} of other}, cannot keep it fronv thcmjclve} SJ* J.M.BARRIE fM) [LESSED are the Happine?? Makers 6te#ed are kheq who know how to $hiuo ononej £loom with their cheer r~^^ fe$ Henri) Ward beecher Km -i Jiitords do not cost muck.t>ketj? KM nei)er blister tke tongue or lips. OS We ncOer heard of ani| menial trouble arising from this quarter. <£kougk rtteu ao not cost muclu, ijettkeij accomplish muck. Cketj make other people good- natured, okei( al,so produce thctr ovdvu image on meris soufe and a beautiful image it i$. v& ^ <& % JBIaise "Pascal @k V9 IS kcelebrafe fke tkouqhfs fkaf make She life of souk, fkefrufksfor whose suteef sdkg. UTe f o ourselites and i o our Gjod are dear. Hartley Coleridge APPINESS ( comes from striving doing loving ^achiev- ing conquer- ing alwatjs ^ something^ p°# ve ,7fi and torcetul lad" David Starr Jordan £rba>01dWitfiMs I row old alonqwith me, 4^^j> The best isijet to be, \The last of life for J which the first was made; Oar times are in flis hand Who saith, A whole 1 planned , Youth shows but half; trust $o&; see all, nor be afraid ? justice no deed of cheerful kindness ^sa no long - for^ottetv, dutt) that ijou can per- form? If there be ani) such deed, in Gods name, in Christ's name, go and do it ^^^ Arthur Penrfiyn Stanley J HE kiss of k rthe Sun for pardon The song of the Birds for mirth -sa^ One is nearer God's hearf in a garden Than any- place else on earth £ The SilverIining A ml ^ [he inner side OF EVERY clpud IS EVER BRIGHT AND shining; $ i therefore turn my clpuds abqut/ And always wear them inside out, to show the sil- ver lining. @ 'HERE are ^ nettles everywhere, But smooth green grasses are more common still; The blue of heaven is larger than the cloud \ ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING l 10 tlie work> tliatj raaresC Though U5 dull at itftule} *msb HeXfi^q, tdhcty we HKjettbcWjgj, Lawe doas (yOer' ;5ce it> evett^ liedaerou) Mark} of angrify Eptc^ it) e&rtyy pebfeU Undcrmatb our ttKYvQ ING a song of seasons Something bright in all Flowers itv the summer Fires itv, the fall mans true wealth is the good he does in this world .When he dies, mortals will ask, What property has he left behind him? but angels will in- quire,What good deeds hast thou sent before thee? Mahomet we, W life be fled ;fe While he who e^eir acts as covt$ckticc cries though dead he questiorv. for each man to settle is not what he would do if he had means m time <&^> influence and educational advantages & but what he will do with the things he has s^ <&=^ Hamilton Wrio-nt Maine, <^\ c^> O not look for >wron6 andevil- ^ Yom will find fkemifyou do As yo\i measure for your neighbour He will measure back io you ^ct^ Look for goodness, look for qiadness - Yoxl will meef fhem all fke wkile ^ge^ If you brind a smil- ing visage - To fke glass, you meef a smile *& to Christina G.Rosseffi Hy shortest J ^J daijs end, tmj lengthening dans begin *^ What matters more or less sun in the skti, When all is 7 sun within ? giving dllits wedlfh is living grdiro m® Seeds which mildew in the gdrnen scattefd witk gold tke plditv \S tku burden Kdrd v dnd r\edv\) do ikvp steps drdgwedrikj? ^mm Hfclp to bedr fk\j brothers burden cll as the nappt^- ncss of doing nicir-' duty lb he happij) ourscWcs is a mosh effcctnol contribu- tion to the happing of others :ii^ Sir John IiubBocfo /S/PEAKo thou the L_b truth. Let others fence And trim their words for pa$; In pleasant sunshine of pretence Let others basVo their datj Igfttard thou the fact: ^vT though clouds of night Down on thij watch- tower stoop Though thou shouldst see thine heart's delight Borne from thee bi) their swoop ake time to speak a laving uiard [Where loving wards are seldom heard ; And it mill linger in the mind, And gather others of its kind, jyill loving words mill echo inhere Erstwhile the heart was poor and hare; And someuihere on thy heavemuard track Their music mill come echoing back. I I E who goes down into the battle of life {Jiv- ing a smile for evenj frown, a cheenj word for everu, cross one, and lending a helping hand to the unfortunate, is after all, the best of missionaries 5 __j W& ^T^ ^TO HE world i5 all too sad for tears, I would not weep, not I , But^ smile along mtj7 life's short road. Until I, ^mtling, die. T he little flowery breathe sweet- ness out Through all the ; IJJSv- &/XT»T^^^Cs3|c', 3 TR l^^illl SCATTER SUNSHINE HERE'S enough of shadow along lire s way, Enough of sorrow and want and -woe, So the thing to do is, be brave and true And scatter sunshine wherever you go. will strive to raise mq own hodq ana soul dailij into all the tiicjhetr power? of duty and happiness, not in rivalship or contentiotv. with others x httt for the help delight and Honor of other? and for the jofl. and peace of my own life I John Rusktrv S mylife to-day has been deter - mined by the way 1 lived ~ my yesterday' to-mor being- ' .46) \ so m S row 1; determin th e way 1 live mu to — RALPH WALDO TRINE GOOD deed is never lost He who sows courtesy, reaps friend- ship and ne who plants kindness, gathers love. % RICHARD BROOKS ■i iKjuimii i h i^ii — iJiii h n um i M . Mi n. H ■ftwnu, i i . m | . B | i l.L # AJKINDDT r-J» deed Is a little seed. That groweth all unseen-, And to, when none Do look, thereon. feAnewit^ spring- eth green 1 est is not quitting ^ he busy 4 career <®m$» est is the fitting f self t<> its sphere . is loving and serving he highest and best : is onward , unswerving nd that is true rest r i@^ John Sullivan Dwiqht*^ OR life is fhe mirror of king and slave Tis just what you are and do, Then give to the world the best uou have, And the best will come back to uou Madeline S.ftrid m lift my eves fo Him^ Who onfyj knowefh &K2» %alphWeIdo'Kiw& — can hui trusf that good shall fall a£?f32i* At last-far off- at last , to all $3 And cvcnj win- ter change to - spring e»s£^ ALFRED TENNYSON I would not have ^ a cloud arise < I would not have a shadow straij <£&> Upon the bright- ness of thtj skies, Across the sun- shine on thg wag& Mai) dear hands scatter flowers for thee §53© Mau God thu everu) effort bless -teas/ And each returning season be ^ A stepping stone to happiness <£££&> i| k OD keep b&4 you now and evermore, ^bur dans wikk gladness crowns And from his own abundant ssfcore js \Send many a blessing down jUN 26 1913