2810. Seek to govern your own household by the display of high moral excellence.


2811. A domineering spirit—a fault-finding petulance—impatience of trifling delays—and the exhibition of unworthy passions at the slightest provocation, can add no laurel to your own "lordly" brow, impart no sweetness to home, and call forth no respect from those by whom you may be surrounded.


2812. It is one thing to be a master—another thing to be a man. The latter should be the husband's aspiration; for he who can not govern himself is ill-qualified to govern another.


OUR HOUSE.

2813. If a young married couple intend to furnish a house, we say to them—Attend to these rules.