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his descendants will Jose the status and prestige of the family.

Again, if the estate is an impartible one, the younger brothers get a fair amount of money from the estate as a monthly allowance. They must make it a rule that their entire expenditure must be below that amount and "cut their coat according to their cloth."

Home to those who have a happy home is "Sweet home." It is one of the blessings bestowed upon man. "Family love, and the love of home, is one of the purest and noblest feelings which stir the human heart." There is nothing we admire more at home than the goodness of a father, the affection and love of a mother, and the unselfishness and friendship of brothers and sisters. Such is the happiness in every sweet home. Our home is the highest of the kind, because our homes are "homes of comfort and prosperity, homes of honour