Written for The Tkihtne.LET I S MAKE THE MOST OF Ot'U-SELVES.“I don t get any time to read,'’ saida weary mother with a look ot despairin her fine brown eyes. We can't aiford but one domestic, and the overseeing, sewing and mending tor atamily ot five alt devolves upon me.“No time to read!’ echoed her friend who was just going away. “Why I read a little every day. and wehave six in the family. But I’ve form-Ped a habit of saving time tor purposes , ot culture. I never let a moment slip through my fingers.* Every mother ought to have an hour a day set apart for mental improvement.something to rest her tired head and nerves and better fit her for all the duties she has to perform. Work planned ahead, so as to leave a little leisure time each day, in a year’s time, every mother who does this will be astonished at her own improvement and research.Then, when the work is taken up again, there will be something pleasant and instructive to think about. Something better than the short-com-ings of neighbors and friends, or the 1