wholly sup- 
_ ported by : e tra a ae each represents, 
and cannot be ee to any appreciable de- 
‘gree, to be read by 
the outside -pubhe. 
And this c ne of things is quite natu- 
ral, bec cause every one ise ae est 
y concerns 
test value 
however rich, 
of his { 
haps through indulging it, many a brilliant 
idea, ; and often a valuable invention or sug: 
= tion of ee es cal oo iS buri ied in 
A is” ae “dis amon, 
Le its bright s parkle, and not the 
“r rich, that attracts the eye 
tradesman who has developed anything new 
in thought or in actual experiment is in duty 
bound to give currency to it for the benefit 
fellow-workmen, where this can be 
done without too great pecuniary s sacrifice, 
reproves him most t se- 
a is a 
The gospel parable 
verely who wrapped his talent in a napkin 
