HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-02-17, Page 6Bevil" hero meanN "Reiff h,"� "I don't think it'll be much rye 'arta euyereigu on yer talis- rich by w1lil:g the et+duce in Lob-
el
"niggardly," rathet than "sinful." good," said I'ynl, fotlortiIy. "}1te ma n !" dun.
1'he contrast is hetwc`eu the limitctl� an' her Kut ou very welt t'gether "Only 'art a lt1ve1•eigu!" Oueri- DRIVING PEOPLE !'OB'l'li.
elof men and rho absolute Ioyu till he I father come inter s tut u' ('J I'yln, in ust.eni,bu►ent. •'!f ye
of God. I honey an' bought a pub in Wel- laude it a quid, now, we may do .111(1 now what uii- el is this wet
flow ii i eh inure—A favorite way worth. Now she thinks 1 ain't l,t',ines ." e(`u below us' 1:.•11 ! this mart of
of arguing from lower to higher. ( geed en;.ugh- "Wet! \ s.�, etc ign for 'sort an the outlet, right it sour elites.
l'nl)are Hatt. 0. `2f). !9 linin. 5•i ••she'll deluge her Lute ,,-1,,,, "er sixpence? Net On' I." Stretch the runt! E1i•.tiirtl of the
9. ted must always bt theul:ht of she's read net• letter," the cel'):_et "Her initials are eat itt it," 111 ante C'uttuties, empty, desolate,
lt; intiuitt•ILetter than lean at his tt.' quietly inforuted him. ..Ju,t t'►'u1 Went ou unheeding) -y, "cut the village:: decu;•ing, the people
he't. + fj - •
- otl u arty cktuil.; au' trust uu' wi' her own fair 'and, too!" l,rtssing away, driven out of the
Khali y(•ur Father . . . give good to du the rewuiiider •t "give it t„ rue:" soaped the torr Paradise into which they were
things—The light thrown 012 the di oI dunnu 'uw to begin," steal- I'rel, in a clicking voice. "A suv- 1)e rn, not by an angel ►lith a Ilene
tine Providence by thislesRon and .'r.•ign f'.r a broken sixpence 1 in.g sword for having 41;..1..'„•,I a
the last one is intensified by t'ail's ntered the recruit, plaintively• must he mad!” Divine command but 1, )'i ,•r and
Fuller stateulent in Huu1. )c. 23, 32. Ye see, 'Mein at f no ett eaten),
will enter into the life of perfe'= u,' thoughts don't run like a * * . , i')utu:ra! to tusks oat, i'•i lila
1�. This is in reality 1110 climax water -spout. I can think ,0' nu game preserves and pleasure
+lien, the life that has attained and c,f the sermon on tllo mount, thelance-( urpural ('risk heel been );louuds. (':,ul(1 the nation so vise -
*
nu further desire,, his r(+lig main hod of which began with thin but tI,e fine+ pub she as. away on leave seve►1i
days,
when align the Houle Counties there
Ma is a 1111'11 'Ce to this world ane )' „ t'
Strange l„ save the Car ,rral'8 (42)0 tit'i,111I1 • after "Lights Outer, ,
til: words, ' fhink not that I came 1" �•`would be revolution in England.
t , him as a dweller here. C3
Our present business is with the to destroy the law and the pro-, own th .ughte were 1•unuing in the he burst into the reel,' rather un
life that is full of prop cey of i.i g 'bets," 811(1 mow stuns up with tile same (lit-vetion,
expectedly and began pulling I'ri- \ TYPIC.SE. 1'.151?.
rr being, that reminds us by our (;+•!den Rule, which, says Je:u•;, is "W1 11, well," Said he, "give too cute Pyre mit of Ind.Let
present failures and friction of the the law and the
prophets. It is II(r ulaulukrr, the color Of her 'air `"I{ru--'old un! 11'11 s lip „le w rth 11',1 Mrt'of)1.0111 1 erlto,feeld
!,;ache iutisutuc11 ns umiver> 11 love an' eyes, an' I het 1 earn my tan SI)111LLet'tYl the+ sleepCr, rousing
greatness of one shortcomings; our i s the imperfectly Uy gens xid ideal of nrr." himself and staring with blinking typifies the conditions prevailine in
business is to take this life of pain ! ! the Hoene ('o cities at the rte, t)f
end need and u:(: all its',revues.-
andthe Ohl 'testament. What the law "I used to call her 'Liz,,' began c')`'' at the aggressor. l
r its troubles, difficulties, pent,- the prophets were aiming ati Pyne wistfully, 'but since her fa- •
1 11 give yC 'wut.'s up' :"' I4(llnw_ London. Here is rel Cit:Mc of nhout
+tons, tiu,000 ucrc; C.'ntaininet uuul�' iter•
10m3 as the curriculum of larger 01111 uu)y he tea(-h••d, silo a 0.1'11 +her to.,k the pub she thinks that (+i the corlx,ral. ttlkinc; 11ini by the isho,, cveht' one I,f t, Lith is ::I •.►n
22 an respects the individuality and name ain't quite the thing---•" th1`uut. 14'here's me utunry !" he the census returns to he in su-
lifo, 1-l_serves the right' et cy(•re (thee! 11'ut noetic 'i" ►
\1'L OUGHT TO 131: GRATEFUL, K Nu more it ain't, put in the )' I;uraled 1 ynl• ccs; 1( deem'. Und •r the wall; of
man, hones sod treat, e'Cry nth' r corporal. "'Lisabeth has a more fi2ilnifg his assailant by the nose. hit deer park li••s 1'etwutth, that
u; ihel be,ll fur take
ltllat Mife oves us certain- nem as he in tllcir places u.,11 Id c,lassv sound. I'll begin, '1!y der- "1he quids, un' 'art' quid.;, an' during (Ito last thirty years has •
}y will wish to ho honoree! and tre•tied, line-'Liztt)etlt'--hut wait till 1 get fisc buys yt►'ve 'ad outer me f" lost 3:i per tent. of its population
though it may scent to lay us low rites such sympathy and as' istanee the ink an, paper! Now ,..,---seat_ groaned the corporal, tightening
at the time of the blow. t . others as he would hi, -elf like ins himself at the fable, unci road• hi; grip. "Au' t11C toffees yu've eel I javv1e1:11,:1�' f rte:o lllyd.l chs: luck•
True religion is that which places to receive. Legalanl says,
"IM in aloud us ho wrote•-"'1fy der- Lc.l�l tote ye'
o 6ie;, lying; skunk''
the light of aspiratiuli before u
man's eyes and sets in his heart yt ur neighbor nu harm ; the guar' ylin 'Lizubeth,—Slate lust I saw the other men in the room began ONE Sohl+(: Oe .eienTBLF..
eel says, "1)11 hien all the good •youiou, (he iuu has ceased to shine, to cry nut at being woken 11p, and Recently there appeared before
the vision of a life which knows no t,:ut... Reim blind to all but yon, 1 eau many epithets. la, and heavy nanoO,
limit. Religion interprets the ten -
as
liccause it is the fill• boot.; were hurled a7 the disputants the m'iiarg nlc►s ,It 1111112 11 a !sh-
sec no other light but (hat' --(a long tl► +,fru 1 ti 2^ his
of verse
fret with l,m(�hf ape in X11 fel which e plan other ntlterlt ltiie fort of the the (l;lu istirtnl pause)_ retlec ted from your dear nt Ra. �y 8E'lcvl in the gray dirk and children! in lthe!workhous( .t He
eves
does not mock us. Religion is the but to practice, in all things, the e , 1 "Fetch the sergeant -major, (.210 pleaded that he had el,tained work,
spirit that enables ono to trust'tlle rule of brotherly lora. Gond heavens! I.iz'll think re you!" cried Private tem,. print but had keen unable to find any
ultimate wisdom of the pian of our I'm off ole rocker!" cried Pyui in ing with the exertion of wriggling c"nage at Petworth 111 which to
present imperfection•
alarm. out of the blankets and gaining his h"u,c his wife :uui the children she
The present struggle is the finest Opp �o-+o+ 'Ow can I 'cello if you keep fret. "!'ll charge vim tl'i' assault had brought into the landlord's
thing we have. Not that we need cherin' the rag!" admonished the an' battery 1"
world.
to add to its intensity or inCrt'ase Tp • , corporal, continuing his writing iu "\VoL.'c a!1 the rut' about cried Se the nuomployett are �nsuufae.
iLa complications. But we ought q 1 HF CORPORALS silence, several voices in chorus. i turd( out of nten driven from the
not to try to dodge its demands "Now," 113 he brought his letter '`1'»a, explain yet conduct!" nr-
countryside, where work i+ ulter-
nor ought we to be blind to its c N to a close, "woe's ti• Christian tiered Pyle, giving the corporals int;. Tho Peer's bread i; safe, and
g LESSON b e him tester sore, as owner of over
splendid promise. For inlperfee- name no4e anllher t►'culc. "Vumin' in
tion is c ter the prophecy of devel "fetor," lisped the recruit. un' drxggin' un inoffensive roan ! 111,1,000 acres, and recipient of a
opulent, and lie eh • bravely, hope-
fully
ope d ,•, out u' br•ti when veva asleep (,nighty tribute by way of 1'n1'a1tiCR,
l remain your ever true actor- i
fully struggles on. bears, endures, a:, islet Pyin,' " read the torpor- r�fhe :1 `tial \ems will cxi,lain as owner of the iron stone land of
aspires, not only finds the way Lance -Corporal ('rick -nick corpor-
al with a complacent. smirk. " ' I.re it stormed the
vesperal,like Co life•rlal(1. Such are the leapt
it-
tlirough the clouds to the stars but named the "Shetity"--spent most 'aye a dekko"—pushing rho letter "Where'sayer Aerial Arms, 1'd like of life in the llouut Counties with
in the struggle fines the high and of his l:•i,ure moments in the laud- notes+ to hire—"lel' tell rue +taut t' know?
in ,:► miss of Lunti•>n. I•ur'l Lc-
diviye in himself. able endeavor of trying to add It ye think of it." "11'1)t's th'll to ei" w i' you i" de conftelct '"ted fir the re•je et lou of
e.
Here faith plays her part, aiding little to his professional iueunlu• "11'hv, herlittle peepers ilii'+ I'lnndecl 1'1nI, fleeing hinlsel1 andt the budget.
us to clin • to our visions of the , , Sli'• ft' the other Off. i A LOT OF 11' 11'.\5 STOLEN.
6 He sus invariably to be seen pink . gasped Private I t•m wrath- "It's 1;ot et•er)•thint; t' d1 wi'
larger life and greater universe, hawking a r,2-celia110nus assort- fully, "nor her sweet, little nose
giving es confidence even in durke°.t 1,20112. of cheap jewellery, walking- ain't red like a cheer+•:'
me ! roar. d the (urpu) t1 "1uid rt have trm'cllcd England -
114rhts Hutt we du not walk Ina sticks, razors, and shaving -brushes: ":\ thousand pardons:" cried the `} yci took 1 advanced yo the quid north, south, east and west---inves-
ronnd the barrack -rooms. !corporal contritely, taking the let-' ! titrating tht• lend system, Rnd if !
n,a'.:e, t„ c2mc out where we went
for :
in, hen ring the mocking laughter of 'Towards the end s[ the tin:ulei-� ter +tali. "The colors of her Don't lent out my private of wi,;lud ro stagger a';}' man +lith
itdot getle We believe better things fairs in public, ploasu. 1'3111 eau': its foil) 1 should take hint to Hate
ut our world, 1111(1 that tisane lag- of week lie ons (obliging 2uona)I to cheeks an' ntnutll an' ('yes live got Boned !Ii►n. 1
xccommodmte the i21lpccnni•.21s 111130(1 up a little. But ('11 soon , field unci show hill) the test empty
ink our st erid in a nnhlc r way and nnlongst his fellows by way (•f !'""1 l rectify that." "Private affairs ." sneerer] the i expanse, and remind hint that it itt
trusting that lucre rules . tllrougll 10x113 11111.11 ',ny dal', when I"• cx-' '''1 'np(' I'll git the pub:" sighed torporrtl. t'1V1'hy, Ye ain't got nu within half an h+eau'= run of King's
1111' imperfections 11114 needs ton potted his friendly ads:l,eo re-; Ptiyute ['yin. private affairs. I've spent futlrj('ro�H," Kaj3 lt. 1.. Onlhwuiie, ori► -
wholeness and perfection which theHENRY F. COPE. turned with :111 11ngulentati•'►1 hu1 "1L won't he rn} flint+ if ye dugs in London n-settrellin' foryour�er 1f Lh• article. If front hruld,
call Clod, tl►e desire of every heti'. termed renuncr1 al itlterott, de n't,'' tilt corporal Rstiurr(1 lain!, btc`ssed�puh, but there ain't• nu sichih, could not but exr.l>iiul, •11'hst
Nlrw for the address?"
:" it „ ,, fools these. English be!' ton
Recruits were his favorite emote- I know there :tin t. ' said 1,115 Peer, hold over +2,rr►et acres, aad�
niers; eunsequcntly. when the1 „Miss 'i.izaheth Brown," said c„„I1}.
near -
Pym slow! (:('t that down t with fifteen. great lateleveners, near-
I;r.•fCs floor the eyes of his teeth- youthful, but uncouth, figure 1f S' :l n' there dint no, 'Lhzabetll 1 hull the cluutc.
Private P to first loomed at th•, ,\.•tial Arms, Bluff Street, \Vat- �'
len, is unwilling to begin with self- ) '••N i a either, 1 '•up',os•• "cried l'urj►ural
"When l was a'. Hat field 1 was
barrack -gate the col)11•ral frill'('risk in tragic tone'. shown (nel'-e,l Intel which once
im',►•uwelr” nt. "l:i ht ,•, rriCJ Corporal �
smack• 4 his lips in anti, ,!,:Minn 1•f K ! rel ('rick. '•There ain't :” said Private !'yin had been the tines•• green. and
See clearly- -It requires keen vis \uw' fur 46e tanner."
future ',refits. as CON)113' 148 hefure,
1\'1'I:IRNATION 11. 1.1:151\, inn. to make 31 reformer, and no men 01. yell 'ave t' put that down +hilt recalls the fact that ►:),aA4
The new recruit hail the mi -fur 1 Nalf-smothered laughs Leek" asres of csnnrons, or about one-
P1:It. _►i). can qualify who has nut sincere Lune (o be posted to the same risen in 'the book w'i the remainder," fluor various parva 01 the room. ciehth of the county, were stolen
nluti'es incl 11 ',ire heart. that the cur ►ural me n +feel, and said l'yul lightly. "Au' I was go- ,..
f ! 11.nt about my mune)•, then 1„ I:n(•lasllre Acle when the feces
--- 0. 1five not that which k hely nn- Live, nlinutesaftcr rerei►•iII his first it ' t' Ilst if t• • could len' ole 'arf-1-r lied UhC eor',srnl, rushing at hint ruled I'arliatnout. '1'110 000su9 ro-
t.• the dugs ---The earliest reference week' ►n} that wort smilingly 11 4r,'"1.11 lI well? I should like t
lessen 1'111. Temperance 1,(•n/►n, t•. this verse ix in the 'I•c•achin 0f 1 , R senI.ii - l,izuheth, 1 mean a ag:lin in sheer rage,
tures show• the nee/ result
► R approached hint with iti+ wales, f '• '111(1''. (Tied I'cirete Poet' when the curse of the icer is heavy
Malt. 1 1:. holden 'I'0�1, the fwel'e :lpust101, where Chris-
tians
"'(•:re•s a razor,', he IwgIu , in a mice tittle present that 'ud make tt'arninQl;. }l• 1•lenll,er. L can play o•l the land. Of the twelve rural
11:1111 are turned against allowing seductive 'once. "that 'u(1 Herne» her thick mere kindly ..f me. lou aims an well as any other!
11:U1.:. 1'. �„ do to partake of the Lord's u gone. when I get the nhh, I shu'n't at tont district S. eight had s smaller politi-
co).
1 1hairs off a billiard -hal) , If ye think 6' ! if y0 value Ver ittrilx• yell tern in• • lotion in 1901 than in 1391, And of
Supper whit have not been haptiz- it ain't worth three -an' -six ye min, forte+ you, corporal." to be41 a' lee►e me alone. i shall
e(1. Of e''ur(n there is a breeder 'at•l` it fir nothing''' ( "L 'ape Ilnt," grunted the eor- never ,a; 'e 12[.in ten registration dl re tli, 1Vat-
meaning. Things which are of sac- eh -
Private Pym took the proffered P"x111, furkin not the desire.' coin. 1 farthing, us 1 think („rd mid tit. .11han; ire the only
reel w',rth 1111 IIL not to lot (lean 1 r ,f * * * t►ut 1't•e ':1,1 +tint 2e I., little „re.a 1114 showing a less by insets
arazor, and, after examining it tri -enough fur the less.m Fr(' taught tion.”
ant indisctiminstcll to everybody. +featly, hands(1 it back. .1 •leo 'nitiz= later, Private 3e1 In future attend to yer they 1
1)ogs and swine were the most de- '•\1'ot--non't ye 'ave it," cried. emit was the recipient el a letter, an' (111.2 Iry to make s,► nu1.11� l:O'!'h1�t('TIII,11' i l'S1'.1T1�..
*j.l4Cd of animals, and here typify Lite corporal reproachfully. "Yo which (311304) hint is jtln►p about ,noisy outer tier mates!"
.
Itlerl of gr'.ss Inste. who 4t0 so f11By know ye couldn't buy a reser like Cie htrt'Ick-mull+ like :111 angry 1.n1y s • ue r3,/:al 2'i-ie:'k (211110(1 111(•4•iit:f•)1'l• 'mininge5)0 over into bll(tk•
ah+orhed in the pursuit. Of materilEl that under five bol, anywhere!" hull, and to throw menacing glares- bed, hilt deiriag the eight , vera1' iegitemsllire, we !nay note on the
things that they would treat with As a hatter of het, the nrticle 1.' in 1'orpotal C'rick's direeti••n.ng.nizinl; a;rsuuy were tweed coni- herder Lard Rothschild at Trink,
RCnCn and indiamify all proffers of would have been dealt st eighteen- Wet es the matter i" inquired►•Lich marks the beginning; of the
Upinn from (het (sinter of tht• teem'
(the ',earls of) spiritual truth. pence. th.• Corporal• die wing hits aside. in +chit It be aisle+. I,,,nduu An I..et 114.' l d-onm Rees»berg tcrrih'ry
7-11. Without forcing the mean- "I ain't. Kot no 110)11 3 to spire," 1)),), r%S'l3thinu s the matter! ' savory. "the Lank of the Deer.'
ink g141121y. these verses may be said the recruit regretfully. •'st, 1 roared •1'wm. ' 'Lit :Li/abet') (, _ Here resides in royal state thv
made t1 seen! like a natural part can't lone anything • ' 21213 1 near wrr to tlolt niee, grief • c 1 linanciu'r at wh•,se hi Wing the
.,t this sectile of the Sermon, in "Take it, chum." urged the eor• fu0 letter site's ret'ri'ed: But if i PFOPI,L )����l,l,��.1/ 011T Lords threw• nut the Li tlnsitil Ilius
this way: if men despise your prof- pot al generously. "\'e cjln 'eve it would bring the young man ult.,: 1 who has led the ('i Ly agaiast the
for of love. and yen far proffering or. the instalment system. Stolen- ciamposed it to the Aerial Arms :111'1— and vole,. in the brave
1'. y111 are eider tin ubligatl'n to 441 system that! You never 11115* a 121(41•du(40 '1111, she'll glee I►le :t! ~- ; words of the ('llsneellar of the 1.x-
tnake further ads ;awes; in all other few, pence a week!" pint Leri all t1 meselll" ' 111117 1:11'1) 1.1\i)L211:U' 11(l •!loopier, has erected a sign -post on
cases, poi must hest ethers a4 you Private Pym possessed himself of The corporal whistled softly anal. 1)1)1\1, 111 IC 1:\1.1.1\I), ell the 'oohs of norm "rn
weoh them to (nett toe. a 50 a:+ tIv` the razor and 1101ernl ()thee articles ),,,,ked extremely please((. j 1,,)i are. - By order, Nathaniel
lee eeheehil L"
Perfection Might Mean Peace, But It Would
Be the Peace of Death
"11'e are saved by hope."--Ito-
roans will. et.
To every Ulan life is either an
infliction or an inspiration. It all
depends on how you take it, as a
dose or as a spur. It is easy to
become 30 C0119Ci0113 of calamities
poesibl;•, troubles impending, and
liflic9:12ies present as to be oppress -
rd with a sense of the universe as
warring against you, or you can
let' it all u., a glorious struggle in
wiliest it is a joy to have a part.
1.ife is not all a joyous sway of
pleasure. No person of sensibili-
ties eau ignore altogether its pain
feed treed, or e'er he free from the
swtse e..f per -oral incompleteness
unit of unrealized adjustment t , the
u1iVer.C, Vet this incompleteness,
restlessness, and dissatisfaction
may be the cause of our profound-
est j,.y and largest hope.
.1 man is greater than an angel,
though he may not be bettor, and
may be wurste 111 an important
sense imperfection is better and
greater than perfection. That
which is perfect has found its lim-
its, has reached its fullness. M,11
st•es toe limit about hint, and gees
on forever without the sense of
completion. That is the mark of
livi••g, that, the more you live the
larger life stretches before you.
But ler our imperfections there
R 111(1 he 110 growth ; the future
8'(•1114 lie like 11 blank without the
hope of larger things. This it. is
that mikes
Till: NEW DAYS \VEL('OM1E,
ne mutter what freight of woe the}
trey bring to us—that they stretch
before. they promise onward steps,
new vistas, the chance to bo more,
feel more, know more.
1f e'er we are inclined to cone
plain of the shocks of fortune, the
Liffe+,+ 111141 RI,1at•ts of living, we
might to turn and look on thou all
with gratitude.. They shake us out
et dull cunleut; they testify to our
incompleteness and call on us to
learn life's lessons, to gain new
strength to withstand their oncom-
ing attacks. The fact that we are
vulnerable makes us ultimately
victeriuos.
Now, it matters riot how rejig
a 1211111 22.22 profess to be, how freely
he may handle piens phrnseulrgv,
if he al..•n,i:; hie breath itt eoiu itail►-
iugs ateeit the sorrow's of this ex
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
istouce and itt sighing after another
world whet he will he fist. from
the present penalties and pains and
Vei' 1. Judge not --What is
nteitnt is fil:tt we are meet to judge
others hiarehly and unkindly. The
flew picking spirit 44 W1'017, ('e-
Caut,.• it , iolat,es the (fold, n hole of
the kingdom. While it is •'ftet,
necessary in the affairs 1f life to
slake frank and etre severe erili-
citnt of the conduct •.1 .'tier peo-
ple, It is 'll•tt•r necessary to e31'11'i*e
toward !helot that loveless attitude
which ulageitic, their faults and
lakes tie neseselt e1 their virtt1e
That ye he not judged- The lean
who Itlal,••s leis own ideals and '"'n -
time the criterion by whish he con -
4( 11)1ls ethers, the rt•by emelerllns
l'lntsclf. fur he ••.net•. 'hors. .of the
higher slan011rd.
to With 011:1( judgment ye judge
Al• y111 •set yourself up as a censor,
end c•nndemn mol according to your
ou sts11d'trels, vee must expect to
a• judge 1 i1• ilt,• -mite way. Before
Ihe judg:2cn; s•'•at of Christ your
Condemnation, according to his law
t'f love, will be certain. if you give
to others :tit unjust measure of
Lullt•tindinq, ''.0 nerd nut expect
( e forgisene•s Will be measured
1111 to vie, It is this disitle jitdg-
t'ietit ih +. -. meant. rsthtr than
1!M judg• - l:. -r men may 14399
in 114 101' the ju-lgnlent
1 e - .•a
1)..1,• 1 .ef insignifl ant
" seer hr ether's
• ,, t .1, . , • small incoesistelosy.
1,' :,1 : ,'0 . I, !teat timber as 's
.! in the c"nstructien of a roof
,. 1' ' •, . The want of love i', the
1,-.: • !' critit• i1 a fault 11111112
11',)" O'.rger than the minute defect
,c eeesur,•s. Irl !e.'th thin verse'1nd
14f 1111' prey. ding, Jesus is fl'll(ew•-
llg Jewish preteens. 'f hese, how -
)1 CI • are hugely commercial 111 spir-
it. .1csses enriches them with a
licher I1.n1)1111a. We are to regard
llo• flaws in other peeple'R cendurt
soul shin -ache met in a self-right••u,I,
Aar. het v it!, humility and 113 mint -
Illy.
113pocrite• It is impos$ible to
v0 atly sittterity in n MN 11 aha,
ofcssing 3 lofty 41"3114' to make
e world Letter by eliminating
heavenly leather does 1renit you.
'imitate the divine lewdness. '
7. Ask . . . seek knock - • A
thrice repeated injunction to stray,
with 10 special clinls3, the-epeti- ee at lois fully, but the recruit +'Int tcm' Ve bin te. school since vel 1!I. ►u,lc. inset tells ..f thousands of n 1• .
tion being for emphasis merely, 1merely smiled in his simple way as joined the _,tlrmti, au' ase now(1101 lord Itoselory amid the (re -
It 31111 II he gi's't .. . ye Ahltll tinct• he stowed his purchases is his kit- or4'hermen clerk'" - I What ,1 .p••t t:tcie•, 1,,, s the 10,11 trreits at Me01,,,, 1e. Here, again,
1 teaching often 1n the lips of , hag. twe hate 41r'p•'pnlat1 ',) within forty
"'[ ain't ant a 1•hiilin', gru3uC111din /F:nI;!:noe) 1)nil� News, would
.14 sus. God Invariably answers the! "1\'I+te%er 3e s aet, cotyle to 1110." 111•• other. "Feet Is, I was walltil,' tl., f1n21:e 4'nflnti' s present rt view• 12:'! i1 '11 L1'114011. the elf•• selleezes1
sincere preset- whie!, i4 in the name; said ('orpore! ('rick boastingly, "I t• I,,rruw a hit more from you t- . e I teen :1 h:ell"111 hung over Lor. !est of the co2nlr' side 1►v the 11111-
( 1 (11 119t. \1'r •1.411 rl t a12Ays re- supply ('1(•rcthing from n bn•)t)aA^ sell' her another present:. •1•,11: Bel .w twn'tl•I b» lh•^ al't••tlent 0').•�11 .1 3T1•I 1'-•. .•i r:•L.
CeiVe what we ask. But all true' ton hive -letter'" '•Ye „wr 1118 It fitly hit alreu(I\,' ,tit' 111earth, th.• ftnaneial centre•, ;tOJii:115!'.1 1)1' .')N. DIT(OVS•
prayer is base(! "A tier R1lppesitlt1111 `•,\ love -letter'" gasped the 1.11• ti,,, ,.,,rp,)l-nl reminded hull. i .I)(' 1111):41."T.
llarf, 1)11 el pat of the• w.1114, ,,
that. the petitioner is twilling tied eruit, turning his head. •'\•e•s, ye'20 14,21 very good,., de• 811(1 I)e Tham.',, ne:ts:e ! with .hip; 1)f the eleven rural districts '111,
shuultf nnswer acenrtling t•1 his +'rise '•yes, if ye w•,tl)t e) welt)-,tiwr'na 1larc41 Prue 'tratefullv', "81' i from esers port e'22 ea rile in c)liet ¶lucks, sis hnel :t,sln;diet pnpulatI'•l
jedgment.of what is beet fur los. If epistle dasher( off, 1'11 yer elan :• .I•a'21'1 fora+•+ yer kinciues: when. bringing food h•r ohs people. Net 111 151'+1 than in lee!, Anti this one
we ask aright and de net receive• VI: undertake to bring tears to it 1 Rets the put)." esti WWII meat ahene, hilt butler e•outltl' as 25 who;'* swffetwl R load
exactly what we ask, en aro sir'' be•trt u' genmetlll, or tleaty the, "Ye rutty never get it hr.'ke in from Siberia. Horn little Denmark. , by migration in the ten weary of
t•1 receive 41.u:ething just as good, North Pole if tlt•cessery • But (1'ye t' rporal ('rick excitrdl . 'Ye•r from hush (anis in Aust retie, l !'1,115. The foliuwing is the record
:end generally better. want a letter written "' i 'I.isabt tit may thick r•.nl tceu U1 =anti )nils s ux iy, /ul U,e rCKairn2ion tli+trio c•'ntaIn•
9. 1Vhnt. man --!esu+ here pre. '•I (nay d1," answered the re.: e`tee can' chuck me,'- rl•telit•,i t,onl ('nnadia'1 [anus, f'Ir six ff' int 1)" rich %'tile of .1sleshul•p•
seed" according t', the .•• mmnn me- erne.. looking gravely tot the ee'il. 1'; n', with a.+nrnn,e. '-H'e're (•11 2:•'nths muter .snow. (51 lower, i v. ithin the Ilutlte•hill spliete:
lilted of nnfobltng th•' elharaeter of init. "1 4111't 3 U(e.) 'and al 1 heft ttU►T.e'1' See, tl'9 1:' (1111' tai1:•Iltatl., . eggs, ' ;•'v•cr ha„rn, fruit r• ,, Nnd
(God by canine- attentem t•' what kind thing lne3011. never 'at111' ,1. •111' x':1114 !t pUlh'lq (1 hl'u1C.1 ' fhe!' minor 11//Nhllet$ of the fAr►11 .1'tu*t ifecte3*(' lilll )l !.'1_'1
i4 known of the best in men. ,
a( 111111•{1 Pll(llCll(11 n-- - I ; I?"testi+`(' mitt 'lf his p•N'l..l, arid I.1 Ilalll Impnrl.4 (Vil'h year, t,`11H or 1•'Xltee(r of births 119('1' e•• Inti eels!
Loaf . . . 'stone. fish . . . serpent '•101 just be your mettle the••"'i e: ilihlt:•ll it i1 his 1':ibl. "Kb'. 1 1114118 of p•+IIIl.1a wert)I, and 111e [.143 i,, ntigratiun .... :;,1stet
(10) --`its tilt similarity hetw•r('11 cried the corporal, slipping hire 1,("11'1•-e11 :sever to throw 1114' 1•-^1 ;e'Ik of It chile•+ 11► this w•''nnlerfell
the loaf 3111 the 5(0110, and hot23(Cn ntieetiunnte1y on the shouloei'') 3•hile f h' t,' t!:i 'arf of the ,:t lssarkrt of Lendun beneath us. 'The hive Peers Mohd '17,15.:l lielea, 4411.1
the esti sad the serpent.. Jcsns "My charge is only sixpen'•e an'? e
pence !' ham on his seven ,lett plet +:bite+ with seventeen greet landowner*
was tempted to turn the stones into) Se) 111 It fur ye env time!"
"Quite rim02't4 • Haim., ) +bevel► •.1'11:11 he S('IIs 111 London. Lon if4,004) *eft':, twt•n(1'.two prupne
heves. The point is that (anti will That rtenina Private P3rn hail'0 1'seal. ' I',•• it' -n heard 1f:den prices etsem•r men who cut frets thea hel'fi.'g 2'l5.f;90. er ol•^r
net neek 11s when ►1P pray by ;1t. alone ill the room when 1'')'Ttial, 112..111 'lenge 1•,,1 11••.••1' sew one'leer r es Rltl1 the are into the tore fifths at the comfits,. 'fl.' Peers,
irg only 51.' RAmhlnove of an rn+vrer Crick 5,114,104 in.t s1►ulcttlin a 'ttldc-; and harew s L'•fsr,. Of ••••e! ec, +'(• 1ar21'.dn't .111=tr:tfian v2ilrle(nr•4.1, 1111'1 fill with kilted t•. st•wl by ,\cts of I?nein
.)
g "Well. -hall 1 ci'lrh "IT Intl+ tel -+part with it : Stay , +`lough: %out obi the I31t 14 f)ur 1.1(1/ of tea.• sere 5212,2541 acres of esneesee 1l22'!,
fu:. ler for v,' now (" be este41. deer- Say 2e resit 1 1(2311' \Veil, 1 went'S lows. 11 the tips -most ends. of 1' Presenting one -t111rd 11( :h•: :','In -
it. Ye L(;ng evil Cite ",'.l ioy a IlP” I en the tal,le ...eerie.. nn' 1'n 111'.01' 1' advan01 II t (,27111 Int) till the aril end grow ty
besides. when he fount! himseit "I'll tell ye wet 1'!! de." he
ss ver into Bking-
nearly ten shillings in the c0lpor- st,e,ke at length. •'pay Int a skit l'i'lies ai 1h. gon,liliona "'hie!)',I n*hirc1 eeltr"flu I i).'111schildtc*tat•
al's debt. lin' for the trouble, an' I'll write:
The ether nee in tL • rontr laugh- timelier letter to her teltin' her, the British lion -el .11111+ lu lying by Itothachild estate in tens