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I feel better this morning, thank
• on. I ook aL a
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erP
A
last
'light and it worked like a charm...
headache and biliousness arc all
gone,
I've heard many ladies say they
wouldn't be without La -Liver
Pills—they're such an easy pill to
take, do not gripe or. sicken, atnd.
cure constipation, dyspepsia, sour
stomach; coated tongue, bad breath
and all stomach and liver ills.
MOTHER'S CLUB..
•
Whelk mother's at the club, then pa most aims;
has a tear;
It's awful just to hear him tip and roar and rant
'and swear.
The baby follows after pa and has a crying At;
pa tries the paregoric. first and then tries spank-
ing it.•
Poor Fide hides beneath the stove and rolls !sir
Yellow eyes,
And folly to her highest perch when pa gets
angry Hies,
But pa he kicks poor Fido out and hits Potl with
a towel;
Tho baby yells, and Polly screams, and: b'ido
starts a howl -
It isn'dt long before the house is one big rub-a-
ub;
1 guess the neigSbors alwaye know when mother'e
at the club."
t
Intim mother's at the club, we don't get very
much to eat;.
She hasn't time to lige and fuss when her commit-
tees meet.
She helps to send relief to lands where pangs ot
hunger gnaw,
While we must lunch on biscuits tough and dine
oa cabbage slaw.
Pa sometimes tries to get a meal, but not with
meritsucee:s;
Se only tastes a lot of stub aad makes an awful:
meg.
Kis biscuits are but sticky dough, his omelet a
wreck;
when last he pauee4,.the chocolate. it went down
baby's neck. "`
Ile says. •There's people here at home for her to
fumble grub
Now left to slowly starve to death," while moth-
er's at the club..
When mother's at the dub, our clothes are apt to
need repa!r.
And there is tunething else that iraeltes pour
daddy rant and arrear.
Re comes home with u button oQ ter her to taster'
CAF
The ,sewing circle meets trust day, and mother
there has gone.
Poor Freddy'a eoat seems, it will bane no loafer
on tho child,
While rnother'a busy 'noising Sestina to send to
heatken wild,
But pa be Sete at ucedlo out and trice 14 tt4
ibiiftale *anti's
And pretty saom wo bear a )'011 --Ire's run It lath
thumb.
dbti crerebody has to hunt forliaitntent to rub
tfpon the wound that 1aa'e received while moth-
er's at the club.
Wben tmther'e at the Club. the hae to let her
melting slide,
And that belga canto profanity end laucdryP bills
beside
Tho other der just ee eke get iter rinxiair water
;et
Siwe had to let the washing stand while same ems
mute, tact,
When t14 caste lime at do e'cletlq he never mid
a ward,
But call the awful tens be lcahet Pee :gl*d 1
never beard,
Re went drnta in the Ventre aad eraixmeneee to
poet '. littie time, antic teat 1 beard a buret of thunder
1°car P bail etcilped :matt ttomo map in tended
in a tub.
Ob. wo do hue some awful tints when mnethtc'a
at the clubs
-Douglas biallech is Detroit Journal.
ice eine thisYh�eletirel'
Solt Gale ,,,1 a set'
with reels, for tenia,,
only lie peelers er
ectrettioviatiOeetrta each
ea met a l m a* pie sal a m t e-
urs rear r+catfrausatvarie.
lite.efellWet. rw,w this
,rnrr tens (.10. 0011 mens, 7a'
tarnOolluc 4114$11141>etA-
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the Wheezing.
Spec Advantages
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1.e. a:. .ell the cors of Consumption and Dun;
, .aro the ,tudY et his life, and thousand* ot
ne e eel emelt 111 all part* oft'nnadaare read 7
r ::ru to to starve'ous curative propertaa of
1•, t 'mento ,yhtem. Dr. Slocum la ready ann
ea. h.A to prove: the oNcacy of his treatment, aad
line no '1.,+•Itatiott ill overuse it to sou or Jour *Irk
ti.•'r.' FOS :AUTO tet R A. 'hip, In order that
d un ma sett. the Sloeu nese and eudeo tar
5uur*elf ugtadlug its marl
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.Persons to Canada, seeing Sloeara'a free offer la
American papers wilt please bead for saneylcs to
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..• _ .._ (IIIOVIIS1tND, ONT. M ---
Divas Sins. -1 em glad to bo able to tell you
that Doau's kidney Pills proved an excellent
remedy for lane back and kidney troubles
frons which I suffered. 1 took one box and
they entirelycured me. bre g 5atiru.
FOUND AT LAST.
A liver p111 that is smell and sure. that ante
gently, quickly and thoroughly. that docs net
grill. Lava -Liver Pills poetess these qualities
and are a sure cure for Liver Complaint. Con-
stipation, Siek llcadacho, etc.
Rev. A. L. Russell. ofSeaforth, bas
re ceived an levitation from the quart-
erI y official hoard of the Highgate cir-
THE SPORT SPORT OP YOUTH
REV- DR. TALMAGE HAS NO USE FOR
STRAIGHT -JACKET RELIGION
DON'T SUPPRESS SPORTFULNESS
Row to Judge .of the Healthful, Action
or the itale(ul Inattence of Any
.tl.rnusenxeet or Recreation -What Is
Depraving :le Abe Line of Amusement,
mut How to Know I
t
Washington, May 13. --This dis-
course of Dr. 'Mintage is in accord
with alt innocent hilarities, while. il.
reprehends amusements that belittle
or deprave; text. II Samuel ii, 14,
"Let the young nun now arise and
play before us, "
There are two armies encamped by
the pool of Gibeon ; The time hangs
heavily on their hands. One army
proposes a game of sword fencing.
Nothing could be more healthful and
innocent. 'l'he other army accepts
the challenge. Twelve men against
12 Inen. the sport opens. Bet aoute-
thing went adversely. Perhaps one
of the swordsmen got an unlucky clip
or he same way had his ire aroused
and that which opened '14 sportful-
ness ended in violence, each one take
ing his contestant by the hair Axid
frith the sword thrusting' luau in the
side, so that that which opened in
innocent fun endear in the zuasseero of
all the 24 sportsmen. Was there
ever a, better illustration ot what was
true then and is true now -that that
1 which is innocent may be =Ade do-
str:iotive?
What of a, worldly nature aft here
ileiliortstet and strengthening and ins
nocent than amusement, and yet
what i eouuted more victims? 1
hese I"S sympathy with a, straight-
jacket religion. This is a very bright
world to nit; and 1 propose to do all
1 can to make it bright for others,
1 never could keep step to a dead
march. A book years agle issubd
r• says that a Christian man has a.
right to some amusements. For in-
stenee. if be conies Iluino tit night
weary from his work. and, feeling
the need of recreation, puts on his
slippt'rs and goes into his garret
u and walks lively round the floor sev-
eral tithes there can be no harm in
it. I believe the churels of God made
a, great mistake .in trying to suppress
A the sportfulness of youth and drive
' nut from men their' IOve of a'muse-•
meat, If God ever implanted anv-
•i thing in as, be implanted this desire.
But instead of providing for this de -
mend of our nature the church faf
Gail has for the main part ignored
1 it. As in a riot the mayor plants
a battery at the end of tho street
and has it lired off, so that every -
tiling is cut down that lutppens to
stand in the range. the good as will
as the bad, sir there are men in the
7 church who plant their batteries of
condemnation and fire away hulis-
criulinately. Everything is condem-
ned. But Paul the apostle commends
those who use the world without
abusing it, and in the iutitural'world
God has done everything to please
and amuse us. its poetic figure we
sometimes speak of natural objects
as being; in pain. 'but it is a inert
fancy. Poets say tho clouds weep,,
but they never yet shod a tear, and
that the winds, sigh, but they never'
did have any trouble, and that the
storm howls, but it hewer lost its
temper. Time world in a rose and
the universe a garland.
And I tui glad to know that in all
our cities there are plenty of places
where we may find elevated moral
entertainment. But all honest men
and good women will agree with use
in the statement that one of the
worst things in these cities is cor-
rupt amusement_ Multitudes have
gone down under the blasting influ-
ence never to rise. If we may judge
of what is going on in many of the
places. of anaasements by the. pictures
on board fences and in many of the
show windows, there is not a much
lower depth of profligacy to reach.
At Naples, Italy, they keep such pic-
tures' locked up flom indiscriminate
inspection. Those pictures were ex-
humed from Pompeii and are not fit
for public gaze. If the effrontery of
'reeking kinig Too Bluets' Vete Granted,
The political manager was giving his
ward lleutenante their general imstrue•
tions.
"Never let a man knew' when yea al-
protsch him,'" he said, "that you suspect
lila of being a.. scoundrel. Always ap•
pear to take it for granted that every
man le honest, just as We take its b s
•v gentleman
keeps granted that ert:l, g,cnt cepa p
(Inger nails looking neat and clean."
Here his lieutenants4 one and ally trill.-
ally put their bands in theirlockets and
went on listening attentively. -Chicago
Tribune.
.t BOON TO
A bottle of lingyard's fellow Oi should 1 e in
every cyel'st'e kit, as it is the nal et effete! re
remedy for , prntns, l3rt15 ea. ('uta, Stifl',tninta.
Collimation ut the Muscles, ('ramps in the Lona
0'.P.
�r
tui t to become their pastor for the
et a:.ing year. Mr. Russell bee necept-
ad• eUhjret. 10 the stationing commit-
-tee's decieic'n.
PIMPLES:
These Troublesome, Disfiguring
Blemishes can be Removed
by the all Powerful Blood
Purifying Burdock
Blood Bitters.
The nasty little pimples that come
en the fast and other parts of the
ns
that
'
body are simply indications
the blood is out of order and re.
quires purifying.
They are little irritating remind-
-era : to you that you need a course of
treatment with Burdock Blood Bit-
ters.
When B.B.B. makes your blood
pure then the -pimples will vanish
:. and your skin:become soft and clear.
Here is evidence worth consider-
ing: -
Mrs. Monriee $etch, •. Bnist-o1,
Carleton- Co., N,B., writes: I
take great pleasure in recommend-
ictg Burdock Blood Bittern to every
one -troubled with pimples. 1 was
-for years -that I would breek eat
with them at times on my faceand
back. • I tied all sorts of remedies,
including doctors' . medicine,' bat
everything failed to ease utif.
At last I heard of B:B.B. 'and
thought I .would try it:
`:` Whop I had finished taking,
two bottles I felt a 'gitt:t•deal better,
so kepfen using it UPI til I had taken
fs all iii bottles. It leas completely
and, permanently removed every
-pimple from illy body .,.and •I never
felt better in my- life than do at
the present tint`e
Youli be Happy
igen you see these deli htful
w g
these people of exuberant nature ansuselnerits ,are, wrong which load
will do well to look at the reaction into bead company. If you go to ally
of all their amusements. It an piste where you have to assoeiate
amusement sernls you house at night with the intetuperate, with the till-
nervous so that you cannot Sleep, clean, with the abandoned, however
and you rise up in the morning not well they may be dressed, in the
because you are slept out, but be- mune of God cane it They will tie-
cause your duty drags you from your spoil your nature. They will under-
slumbers. you have been where you iliine your moral character. They
ought not to have been. There aro trill drop you swhvn You are destroy
amusements that send.a man next ed. Thor will not give one cent to
day to his work with his eyes Mood- support your children when you are
,hot. yawning, stupid, nauseated, dead. They twill weep not one tear
and t.hoy are wrong kinds..of amuse at your burial.
inept. They are entertainments that I was summoned to the deathbed
give a man disgust with the drudg- of a friend. I hastened. I entered:the
ery of lite, with tools because they room. 1 found him, to my surprise,
are' not swords. with working aprons lying in full everyday dress on the
because they are not robes, with top of the couch. I put out my
cattle because they are not infuriated hand. He grasped it excitedly and
bulls of the arenia. If any amuse- said,"Site down, Mr. Talmage, right:
went sends you horse longing for a there-" 1 sat down. Ile said: '`Last
life of roluanee and thrilling adven- night I saw my mother, who has
Lure, love that takes poison and
been dead 20 years, and she sat lust
shoots itself, moonlight adventures. where you sit now. It was no
and hairbreadth escapes, you may dream. I was wide awake. There
depend upon it that you are the was ito delasioa in the matter. 1
sacrificed victim of unsanctified saw her just as. plainly as, 1 see you.
pleasure. Our recreations are intend.. lt: ie, I swish you would mire these
til t4 build us up, and if they pull ' Strings oft me, Thera aro strings
us down as to our moral or as to spun all around nay body. 1 wish you
our physical streugth you may come would take therm ofn pie.'" 1 sage it
to the conclusion that they are of}- was delirium. ' Oh, replied his wife.
noxious. "my dear, there is nothing there. 1
There
is nothing snore depraving there is nothing there-" Iia went on !
tban attendance upon amusements and said: "Just where you sit, Alr. I
that are full of innuendo and low sue., a Talmage. my mother sat. She said
gestion. The young man enters. At to ine. 'Henry, I du wish you would I
first he sits far buck, with leio hat on i• do better,' I got out of bed. put my t
tintl his coat collar up, fearful that ;army around her and said: :'bother, d
somebody tht•re may know him. Iev- t I want to do better. I havebeentry-
eral nights pass on. He takes oil ing to do better. Won't you help sue
his hat rarlier and puts his coat col- a to do better? Yon used to help pie.'
lar down. The bluets that first. came , No mistake about it, no delusion. I
intra his cheek when anything inde- saw her`- he rap and the apron and
cent was enacted wines no more to ; the spectacles, just as she used to
his cheek. Farewell, young plan! t leak 20 years ago. But I do wish
You have probably started an the you would tette these strings away.
long road which cads In ronsunmmtIe ,' They annoy pie so! I can Hardly
destruction. The stars of hope will ' talk. Won't you take them away?"
go nut one by :one, until you will I knelt down and prayed, conscious
be left in utter darkness. ! of the fact that he did, not..realize
Still further, those amusements are what I was saying. I got up. T said:
wrong which lead you into espendi- "`Good -byte. I hope you twill be betters
ture beyond your means. Money , soon." ibe said, "Gored -bye. good -
spent in recreation is not thrown bye?'
away. It is all folly for us to come ' That night, lilt soul went up to the
teem a. placo of amusement feeling (144 wito gave it. Arrangements were
that we leave wasted aur money and made for the obsequies. Some said:
time. You May by it hevr made an "Don't bring hien ire tic¢ slturelt: he
inVevtnient north, more than the is too dissolute." "Ob." T wide
transaction that yielded you Viiia- "bring bits, He was a good friend
dreds ot thousands of dollars. But et mine while he was alive. and X
lsow many 'properties have been rid- shalt stand by hien now that he is
died by costly* aniusrenents. dead. Bring hint to the church."
1 sage a tis autiful home', where the I As I sat in tate pulpit and saw his
bell rang violently late et night. The body coming up through the aisle I
son: had Merit, off in sinful indulgences, ; felt a9 if I could weep tears of blood.
His comrades were bringing him t 1 told the people that day: "phis
home. They carried hitt to the door, than had itis virtues, and a good
They rang the bell at,1. o'clock he ; many of them. fie had his faults,
and a ood many of them. But it
the morning, Father and, mother fi-
cause down. They were waitistg for ; there is any man in this audience
the wandering son, and then the Com- , who is without sin, let bine cast the
rades its soon as the door was open-
Sent stone at this coffin lid," Un one
ed threw the prodigal headlong into side the pulpit sat that little child,
the doorway. crying: "There' he tis, rosy. sweet faced. as beautiful a.s any
drum: as tt fool! Ile, liaa!" mat little child duff sat at your table
men go into amusements that they this Morning, 1 warrant you. She
cannot afford. tiler first borrow what looked up wistfully, not 'knowing tire
they cannot eslrn, and then they full sorrows of an orphan child.
steal vehat they cannot borrow. First Oh, her countenance haunts tae to-
thoy go into einberre,sstactse and then day, line some sweet face looking
into lying and then. Into theft, and
when a man gets as far on as titat
he does not stop short of the peni-
tentiary. 'There is not a prison in
the laird where there are not victims
of unsanctifted amusements.
AIerehant, is there n disarrange-
ment in your accounts? is there a
leakage in your money drawee? Did
not the dish nes oust Genie out right
last night? 1 will tell you. There
is tt young hien i11 your store wau-
deriftg off in e, bad almtuseinents. Tlio
salary you give ?.int slaty meet law-
ful expenditures. but not the slated
indulgences ill which he has entered,
and he takes by theft ghat which
you do trot give, hint in lawful sal-
ary.
How brightly, the path of unre-
strained, au sisthneut opens! Tho
young man says: blow I am off for:
a. good time. Never mind economy.
I'll get money somehow. what a
fine road! What a'beautiful day for
a ridet Oracle the whip, and over the
turnpike! Come. boys, fill high your
glasses. Drink! Long life, health,
plenty of rides just like this!" Rani -
bad places of amusement in hanging
cloths for spring and summer use. out improper advertisements of what;
The.-manufecturers have provided they are doing night by night grows
worse in the same proportion, in 50
for coat comfort these silken rex- years some of our modern cities will
Lured materials. Order your coat beat Pompeii.
cut from some of these cool sand
elegant cloths, and order it early,
for, they are greatly in demand.by
fashionable dressers who want to
keep cool.
J. H. Crieve.
M EROHANT TAI LOR
• EXET E'R.
A
Montreal Grocer
in
Trouble
his back and'Tidne s
With Kidneys,
but at last found relief.
in Doan's Pills.
Mr. P. Gnillemette, under data of Jan.
s8th, 1901, wriites:
Dear Sirs, -Fos ten yenre`I suffered from
paint across nay back, both aides and 'be-
tween my blmoulders. In fact at times I
was doubled ,up with pain, and my urine
was highly colored. T . saw Doane Pills
s y
advertised, so procured fonr boxes aid -tnilet
day they harit'effeoted a oomp,let'e cure. , I
owe my:Prei wib$ood'bealti to Doan'sPilis pie that are most tempted to pertuc-
mendhhetn toO'hf `t a. to ions amusements. In •proportion as
ant, cannot r�ootn ! it a .ship is , swift` it tvauta a strong
ant''s>rt1 all tet�erinyr [faint► bt�ckaclmfr tltad
I project certain principles by
which you may judge in regard to
any ainusement or recreation. finding
Coat for yourself whether it is right
or wrong -
I remark in the first place, that
you can judge of the mural charac-
ter et any amusement by its health-
ful result or by its baleful reaction.
Th P
There are. people e made
who seem up
F
of hard facts. They are a combina-
tion of multiplication tables and
statistics. If you show them an ex-
quisite picture they will begin to dis-
cuss the pigments involved in the
coloring. If you show them a beau-
tiful rose they will submit it to a
botanical analysis, which is only the
post morteru examination ' of „a flow-
er. They have ao rebound in their
nature. They never do anything
more than amilile. i'i'here are no great
tides of feeling surging uLit from the
depths of their soul in billow' after
billow of reverberating laughter.
They seem' as if nature had built
them by contract 'and lade a bung-
ling lob out of'it. But; blessed- be
God, there are people cit the world
who have bright faces and whose life
is a song, an anthem, a paean of vic-
tory. Even their troubles are like
'the vide that crawl up the,'stde of a
great tower on the top of which the
Sunlight sits and the soft airs of
summer hold perpetual carnival.
They are the people ,you like to have
come to .your house; they are the
people I like to have come ;to my
House. If .you but touch the hent of
their gexrment's you are heeled.
Now, it is these_ exhilarant and
syiripathetie'And Wer*Or hearted peo-.
FtAni.tnan, iii •Tiroportloic as is horse
Mang kotibieia.' , : • {r•r ; t r,. !rats -zt stout: driver, ,anti
Everhave them?
Then we can't
tell you any-
thing about
them. You
know how dart
everything to o.ks
and how you are about
d to. .
ready .,glue up. Some-
how, you can't throw oft
the terrible depression.
Are things really se
blue? Isn't it your nerves,
after all? That's whelky
the trouble is, Your
nerves are beingpoisoned
from the impurities
your blood.
trines the blood
ves power and stability
the nerves. it makes
ealth and strength, :activ-
y and cheerfulness. ,
This is what "Ayer's"
will do for you. It's the
oldest Sarsaparilla in the
land, the kind that was
old before other Sarsa-
parillas were known.
This alsoaccounts for
;
the saying, One bottle
of Ayer's is worth three
potties of the ordinary
4I.90. tt kw,. An i neultl'.
Y&Wfts tha session.
If en kat^e any
anddtittothobettrstd Col addeUyolt
e. possibly receive, write the doctor
freely. Ton will receive a prompt re•
Ply, without cost.
Address,
tteli
Benefit Derived
Fromm Using
Milburn's Pills
For Nervousness.
LocusT HILL, Ont.,
uponus through u. horrid dream. On
the other side of rho pulpit were the
Sept. oath, two.
Mee who had destroyed hire. There The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
they sat, hard visaged, some of them Toronto, Out.
Palo from exhausting disease, some DearSirs,-I swish to let you know of
of then ,f1uslted until It seemed as if the benefit I have derived by using your
the fires of iniquity flamed ' through Pills.
the cher!c and crackled the lips. They
were the men who had done the
work. They were the men who had
bound him' hand and foot. They
I am a widow with a fancily to supports`
awl have to work hard, which is reel
trying on my nerves.
At night I was unable to sleep for boors
had kindled the fires. They had after going to bed, and it seemed as it
poured the wormwood and gall into every nerve to my body was on the g..
that orphan's wPDid they
w
eeP
?
No, Did they sigh rePeatin 1Jn
Did they say, "What a pity that, smelt
�breath.No, and had to r#ag Octout
of tied t•
eat
cL say
Thad a arootL 'igCo okingsetsaIlipa
r
a brave man should be slain?" No, iMilbura's Heart and Norte Pills bate
no; not, one bloated hand was lifted done me so atusla pool that I east ,*.s -
to snipe away a tear from a bloated mend then' highly to may pyereen sell/stet
cheek. They sat and looked at the l gsiph heart and aerie trwbies like 1 swa0
coffin like vultures gating at the 1 Yatxs, rei!!trace,
carcass of a lamb whose heart they �iklrt.'1tii.ttiie, ►
had ripped out. I cried in their ears
as plainly as I could, "There are a
God and a judgment day." Did they
tremble? Oh, no, no. Tiley went back f !\ sverir,aatneaysa,aopen
from the house of God, and that s - roe. r.liahea
night', though their victim Iay 1n Eichel Rask, ,a,aeri-
`; F` ua Leser Ste,ecaent
Oakwood cemetery, I was told that;� • >s.• °1m'c cull s doz.
tel _ paekac•+ofS,neotrim
working men hear the clatter of the they blasphemed, aged they drank, `. _t see ntlte.ar.etlacu, Eackpars-
hoofs and look up and say: 'Why, 1 and they gambled, and those was not t �4 m`.platte°aQitl 4.j ail Liar ..
wonder where those fellows get their ane less customer in all the houses of �T to`vex&aa`t can
money from. We have to toil and iniquity. This destroyed man was a, iesedaetre:+w.uataaaaueiae•r.ecr�swaaretft.seals.
drudge. They do nothing." To these Samson in physical strength, but an Ey..r r7t s t Wrlm't°. .4 y, as 55..',.s.00 fol•
gay men life is a. thrill and excite- Delilah sheared 'slim, and the Philia ."` Yan,iiaavert. need seaals' Ce.. Toronto
meat. They stare at outer people and tines of evil companionship dug his
in turn are stared at. The watch oyes out and threw him into the prig- The foethall season writ opened at
chain jingles. The cup foo.nrs. The on of evil habits. But in the hour Brucefield P'riday night, when the
cheats flash. The oyes flash. of his death he rose up and took Clinton Col:egiate Institute teams play -
The midnight hears their guf- hold of the two pillared curses of ed a hotly + ontested and clean game
raw. They swagger. They jostle de- God against drunkenness and un- ' with the Rovers of that place. The
cent menooff the sidewalk. They take cleanness and threw himself forward l game resulted in a score of 4 to 1 ill
the name of God in vain. They pard- until down upon hint and his conn- l favor of the Rovers.
dy the hymn they learned at their panions there came the thunders of a
mother's knee, and to all pictures an eternal catastrophe.
of coming disaster they cry out, i Again, any amusement that gives
"Who carat" and to the counsel of you a distaste for domestic life is
friend, "Who are bad. How' many bright domesticAtSOIUTE
some Christian
you$,. 1 circles. have been broken up by sin-
rrsae H
Your sports are merely raeans to ful amuscsite*ts! The Rather west
child
off, the h
r went 0 1
and ' the mother
eri
V' ilea
s .off,
an end. They ar elle is,
helps. The arm. toil is the only went oft. There are to -day eras.
arm strong enough to bring up the .i ments before me of bleated house -
bucket out of the deep well of plees- - "holds. Oh, if you have wandered
ure. Amusennent le oily the bower away, I would like tee eharin, you
where bueiness and philanthropy- rest' back by the sound of that ole word,
while oat their way to stirring j "home." Do you arot know that you
tichievesnexts. Amusements are mere- have but little more deme to give to
ly the vines that grow about the aa- domestio welfare? Po you not see,
vil of toil' and the blossoming of the father, that your cliiltlren ere soon.
hantmere. Alas for the man Who to go out into the world, and all the
spends his life in laboriously doing
nothing, his days in Lusting up
lottnging places and loungers, his,
nights • in seeking out some gaslight -
ed fooleryl The roan whe alwayii'has
on his sporting jacket, ready to hint
for game :in tike mountain or fish in
the bre*, With. no time to pray or
work or reed, ie not so well off al
:the :greyhound that rime by his side
or : time eY. bait with which to whips
the stream: - A 'mae. who 'docs ' not,
work doe9 not know how to -'play: If
God ltd intended tie te de nothing strike through our soul sharper th'an,.
but 1aug ire would not leave given . the dagger with which' Virginias slew
u eleauljdere , with 'tvltielt' to lift' tinct his 'eliild. The meiilory of :the past
hands with which to work aad brains
with whieh to' think ,lite amuse tents
of life are mtterely" the •or+thecitra kitty
white the great trs gedk cif " .life
plunges; ;throw ti, its dye 'acts -'in-
al',
'in-
fancy, - c'kiutulop mn ,. ahootq, old age
and death. r ;Poen, mit the- last earth
influence for good you ` are to IseIvp
over then 'you mut have now?
Death will break in en your conju-
gal relations, and alas if you have
to stand over the weave, oc' ono who
perished from. your neglect. `
Ah, asy friends, there is an !sear
corning when °fir past lift will prob-
ably pass before us 1.11 review. It
will be our last _hour. If from our
death pillow we have to la,•ak back
ctnd see a life repeat in sinful atnii5O- •
recut, . there will 'be .a, dart that will
will make us qua1 a like 1Pacbe'th.
The iniiluities'. of . ric ting through. ,
Which we ha,vepassed, will come cpon
ua. weird add aktietoit •fust Mbg M
rules. +Desai, the old Stly'lock, will
deatand aid take tits rein�umixig. ra
drop ofIles n,sl the resstaining {,
ly opportunity. Eat ever- drop of blood, and upon, our;last
Enter the odrop forever.
watelnti er realities of as eternal: op_portunity for repsetaiaee and Dail'
frond.
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