Luther Register. (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LUTHEE PEGIETEE
OUR SPECIAL NEWS AND HOME FEATURE PAGE
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XUSIR1CT DF COLUMBIA NECT
|bviftta«r; AyncuKur* b.rfVct A»* W®i
t>w«M th® LWrt—New Vor* Lena*
H> T 0l«l Heturii*—'ft! i Dior,
vttfire* fito'caec.
V MMtiiogUifi.—liilerentiug bit* irf lo
W»r»i»m»oi< relating iv Ainoncuu It*
A*uu«*'i nee lueiuUoll lu Uiv 'Jiouaury
StepurlUieur f ft'iiurt covering r**iurui-
lw tUe uaitmdur > war JV»U», wfioifi uiu>
Ju«f town uiiiOe public.
Lwutr*r> iv popular opinion tlte iarg
«**< purctMitHKir id tet u< ut> uec-ot UUtg lo
population wu* nut lroui tfi* wealthy
ftnUiMHnui m-uu*»*j but from Amsi.i
***** U*e JLnatr.ct uf Go tumble. The
tormory » allowing- J7J7 per coni—
***** explained by the uuimmr uf to
4liviOu«it> operating their own bueUMMMi
wliite tliet uf U»e JDbrt.ro*? of Columbia
— 18-44/ 'nor cent—wtt> t»ehev*tfi »«• bt'*e
«"MiuUuO Irwin the high ratio uf govern
****** eutpioyt** with auiurie* u! uiut*
ttmii H.W' u peer.
The ouutiten, agriculture’ mm or to
variably wore ler down the but M k
euMiipp eitlMtue umbo r«*turtie «un»
jprbitiig oul> 1J5H p*tr rout of tbe iutn
popuiutun North CeruUtML 14b per
*xtu\. « .0 Alttiiemu. 1.74.
Now York led In totui roturuai with
auurv then ibyliub.ubu
i per cent Irwin luunetft on lu««a
UMflilfe
!.ndlurtioiir jionnlttetJ by ‘lie ftnrerD
»wit aUdn dlHiwed t wide vuriiiiice.
umountiuf to 7^7 pr» «-mit lor uj>;ouiee
uotw«$«ni ^J.uub uud 4L.uun ui.x ^n.i
P**f cent lur lneome» of JfL.bUb.lMJU exiti
over.
Apeicutture ir Lead
Agriculture eud reiuiot lndu«trl*»
cotuprhMd) uur tiien Ul per cent of
tlmnr iiuiUu*.' rmurne, -truOtf" J.I per
wut uud pubib nervorr *£L
Gorpomtuui** n^iurtlni “tin net In
color1’ tmiiieC llb.bd4: tin- u|^r«tutt
dehelt In line •-ium wb> aWL.otA-.doo
h»*i«tit> our per • ep; uf tiie tinm» ei>
in tiiinnip end qunrrylnir rt»-
rlured fbev bed mod*- tin profit In TPlli
Idle HuscanC Giver
a Ift asntut Sentence
Judpr (»eir-%r K Hdftcy o'
Bunflnfiui \\ Vn.. emuiitictied
|! prevetbfift when hr netrt«i'»d
.lame*. Aiexmidio- tn duty nt lot
wile * watflJ'UOfc Aiexiiotier rui
•rruatmJ or m* wtlrt ctmipteiitr
be lab«fC ti Hupjmr* t**n and
tlmf tie war- uejienueut of tier
wn iiurr Irotn wmiiiiuh' riultiM
Arnnpud in court Alexander
pleaded lach irf employuurnt and
"'up ieniten»-ed in neij me wile
dn 'tie V.uHlitur uutii lie louud
aietirii employment.
STUCCO HOUSE
Distmctivenesi anc individuality
in Thit kiooe..
around ti*e Hide ami <«*adF tlie way tn
tm trout emnint^e wtlieli iipen* into
■ fc «nuli bull. Tim ball it. tom open*
ill one hup- Inin tin- liviiip -ooil oft
tiie opiioHiie mue into tlie dmm;
room.
The living rternr if one of Ideally
Hhupetl anti slzet: liiuufniu: rooms. 14 !
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LOOPS LARGE? THAi fT IS
111 the rejuirt One group uf JVC; ea*?i‘
wbn rejHinetl hicunwe 4i? under SllM).-
bdb In UP14 wu# mrrguiilxac tt> 1II1P
an tbut only lftl* reuiuined in thuf
bracket : UJP returned iurouiea of up
tn WMM'.m* UM> up tn Sl.Wdb.UUd uud
elgbt over that figure.
On tlie other linud fl7 attle^ted ta*'
uKHiiuit 4S \mr own in tigrtcuttun. and |Ni.%«n> a im paid uu iu-umw u* t : WO
i^laiwl iiuoc uud is i**!f cent lu t«- ihki hi! »»«. tu iwi4, awludlod in.
diw i cr*—it*.*!_. ti* 28 lu 1V1V ; oi(!Iit u? tlms*-
lutiTwitliiir .-Iimiibw in tli* ftimiKMnt i "iimt- OrmnaHl tm'ik vi u* S1UU.UU
ututuo uf uOTUlli taxiHi.vurt wun uidud ’ I’uifti
Air “Chatter”
Now Popular
Wireless Telephone Receiving
Stations Art Rapidly Grow-
ing in Mumper.
MILLIONS Bl END OF TEAR
ttMtnngtor keep* Nc Raoorf) Me
umki'h bvottotik, tint Oflmtats tr..
mate Hupe Numticr Will boor
be in ILxlatent*
bourUM of Revenue.
Ttic fuiuiyme made by tlie twgry
vf tlie *our«ii» of Imrome Hliouod tba'
tlMMW la the fr.bdb-fL.bup 1'iua «>b
tallied 77 per cent of their peraona>
revenue lroui "age* und aalartee «>
par i.'eut from rent* and royuK>e*. J.4
jier man from dividend* and 4.7 from
itilerati! on Ibveettneut*.
Till* v a* MOtnwUKl with tlo* ta* there will u tnaialled tbruugtiout the
flayer* with iucotne* of f l.uub.ouu win- lulled huita minimum of 1.uub.UUh
drew only 1414 per qmt from aularle* recelvluf appitn • ui tn p»**k up he
liOi fM^r «'eiif frtan pttnuerMh)|»*. il per *'chatter’’ timt l* l***'.ug broadcaatad
4wut fjom aaie of real "mate, atuckh dally fbruugi* the air by radm an gt>»
4<C- H per cent from rent* and royal- wniueui official* m Wa«limgtoL eati
tlea. » per cent frotn dividend* and mute.
Wade* and Hi* Fine Indian Tiger
No liceuac and tin record if required
of rewviiif HUition* and tliere if nn
a ay of knuwiug Jum bow many there
are. but where there were muy ubou*.
4&.0Ub a year ago It If believed tliere
ure at ienat IfbU.tidP now. and uf that
uutiiber fully baW have brofcet* lutn
the radio game tu thi pant thirty day*.
L*rvcmpirn Rao*t Ope'attira
tVj.Mtmigum bur never v- r.neHaed
api'fimig like the way Uie Wire tea* teL
ejiliom huF caught the imagination of
the Aiuerieun people Ali auch mut-
ter* come under L. t>. Caraun. cut*.
VMMIVMU-Dnm tb« «.a .* «r-
uietit uf Cuiua»**rie, U uritungtoti. w’bw
o literally deluged with a}>pii«^atiuu*
lor lieenne* tor uendiug Ktaiiou*, eapw
Cially the big bruaucaatiug plant*.
7’he big growth ha* come within the
jmat mouth viuce the few au,'ce«Kfu)
demouHT.ruriun* on a large acme of the
wirelea* telephone. Prior to thl* tiie
departmeut conducted pnipngtaid* tn
mtereat amateur* to break Into the
gume. an the nation would have t re-
aerve of radio operator* w’bn knew the
game. Now it can hardly anewer tlie
thouMund* of queri«*» that come lu
Muuufa**turer* of reaving appara
tu* for tlie wlrelea* teietdeme report
that tliey cannot begin tn C!1 tlie or
der* and are doubling tlieir ourpu* ttmae who h*
every lea week*, while tl*e turning ft,r tlie inw’
out of iMvuieittude apparatu*
brv«r Room* and *rn~ot BMseping
Porcfiei Are Bnowr ir the Plan*
—Better Thar Average, and
Out 1* l>* Frouc Of.
By WILLLAB* A RADFORD
Mr W liliaiu A lutdlurt. will uiuiv.e*
QiMMtione und jp%. nav|.> FHB£ Of
t.’dtfT or al Bui'jt.- p**-ui»nmg tn ttie
•ubject u? bubduig lur the rtrouer* ot thl*
pap«f’ On bcvuuu; of me wiut expartam
a* Kdtlur author und Aiunultcnurer te
h. wltnuu* Uuutn :t»e mcnvN- ambort’y
on aJ Bubjeeo naurm uli inauirtea
tn WI ilium A hac.tord. Nn liCT Prairie
avenur r'nicaao. Hi., and ouiy hieiUBt-
two-oem Htiimj for reply
“Uuilding Permit!- bfe Per Cent Abend ,
uf 3 eur Ago,” building Contract* In-
dicate \\ onderfui Tear.'' Theae are
•ume !»f the JieadimeF which catch tlie
eye tlie»e any*. In Hliun huiidiiq:
iiuF become « live new* topic, and
anyth it ig relative to timt Hubject if
«ure of a jirotuineii! beadUue in tlie Jwt, with fireplace In one wall
pttptno. B*or *mce iust Kejnemiier aIItl flunking bodkcanao. All
the increitHed net itx ii building bus biong The riglr Hide of tiie living room
tieen qum tmtioeuuie and certainly en- ,ir4" window'* and door* injuring plenty slirew
conragmg lor it mark* the turn in the duyligiit. The room open* out on
altuatioii Lddarpr for four years to a small Bide jiorch and uiito a bul
tiie building btadnesi- i* graduutiy coin- parlor which If hicloaed.
lug ou uf uf atupur. W'imt wii i»e And in a simiiur manner the dining
tiie ‘minediate efi»"- uf till* ctniditiwn? room if provided with excellent light-
More hoinefi- 1 oduy there ure uiiou' lug fadlitie* from two hoick
l.«A>.bbti home* needed to tuke care Idrectlj in hack of the dining roon.
of tiie population, nut allowing fur the which i* lfl by 37 feet, i* ti Kitchen
bcconc Fioo' Finn.
? «' fr<rr W
nortuaJ iuntaw in popuiutuin each
year More home* will give aouie of
tl*eae 1.DU0.1KII' fuutiiieF a place to live
In and will help reduce the rent* of
tboae who cbooae that way.
This If the golden ojiportunity for
t«een paying the fiddler
»** year* to get even, i
being 7'hoae tnutttv who have !#e**n planumg
undertaken by tlie inventive American o l»uil<5 a * »m» »f cUe:r own bur have
hesitated t*e*-ause of prices, n<»\r have
Moat. an upp****’ utiHj Wage n' Jeatitient*
A* gv»enuueui otlo’iai* in Want- nud prbe ri*dt2ctl<MH have bruuglit
Ington ii. t<eiiia{>F tlie biggaat bene- Sown tl»e coat uf budding to a point
fit from thl* tiew and marvelous de- where the poor mtuu cun g:ie tiie mat-.
•Mldopiuet.1 will accrue to tlie farmer ter Home thought- Tiie year WJli
ib mduciug iiie •*»<• *!mo home tnoi rn* anou-d hee muuy home* bu t.
back the J.*ejmrtment of Agrtfoihure We w<>u . i> to build a tiotue our-
begun broNd*‘i ic • g market report* *e!ve* if vwe uld l>u.ic one a oug
thTAOgi* pout at Mat ions at aig ptiinta. rhe line* of the cfearohng home li'u*-
^ li'* fben three »aie tc.seerwit a ad ' trany screw lien e *
lia* <li*tin«tjve!^*n* and individuuiltr.
To all *i»pearum-e» it i* a very bruad
preteiitiouF. and connequent!y eaepen-
alve home of <'ou*4dcrabie *.ze, but it
* half duces i.ewapaper* iuiv* uken
': J *'.i •
Ytie pn4H-e of w aie*' ttrai big gaim- hautUg expedlttuu ' •> tba wild* *A Nlj*al
M fBe hoom ern . ope ut the Uhua ya* *.• ia. wa* of unuc iw<m i. * royal
baggh'g a* tliie * apedtiwn of • tiger a* *Se be*! >f profentdoual hunt-
era ever hoped for JJke * ! genuine apuftt.tueu the p/•:•••• proceeded tu have
til* picture takes with Ids price
Less Ma^ * Hemp R'oduned. !
Mi- ’fc I’ 1—Total produ'tioo of
Mnnd* hemp in IfCl wa* fWS.KSJ b*.e*.
compare^ with 3 ,<C ] &J 1 iiaies is 1KXI.
a ridwtHii of alH*ut HU jef cent. Tin
deereaae hi jm*dttrtlan 1* aacribad t®
the poor demand, especially In tlie
C’l'ited Mate*, which 1* tlie chief cole
gumer of hemp.
18 by 3l» feet, tun much apace when
oid-faBhioned kitchen* are conaidered.
but anip’y large enough for tfiia mod-
ern home becuuae of compact arrunge-
rneiit and use of built-in features.
There If a amull pantry In connection.
A rear hall lead ng from the kitchen
gi'e* accen* to a bathroom and rear
hedrtH»in. 12 by b feet € kncheK. Thi*
rear bedroom ha* the additional con-
venience of a Finn II aieephtg portth.
On the aecunti floor tiie plan* call
for three unusually large bright bed-
roouie. tlie front or master bedroom
being. by 34 feet nig: the othen '
23 by 34 feet 6 tnche* Hiid 13 by 34
feet. A steepiug porch, 31 by 11 feet,
i* connected with tiie bedrooia.
Thi* aev en-rooin urrangemei t If a
very comfortable and pleasing <»ne.
lx case a not tier t*e.(lrouin If needed
it can be installed wit bout additional
cost, merely by dividing tiie large bed-
room in two. Hut if tliere are not t<k>
many in the family, the present ar-
bHORT-T A11_ED bHREYVfc
‘Tve always been an glad.” said Mr.
| Short Tailed bhrew, “that my name
; "us an different from the name* of
other creatures.
“it wouiiin’i l»e nearly so interesting
tu tie named anything else us it it to
tie known ue a aiiurt-tailed shrew.
Tliere if aoniething *o unubuiJ anc at-
tractive about tiie name.
“lion t you think bo loo?”
“3 ugret with you. but then of
course J would agree with you natural-
ly, a* my nuuie if tiie Buine,’’ auid Mr*.
Short-1 ailed Shrew.
“We re not very aociable as a rule,
but von Mini 1 ure pretty sociable at
present.” Mr. Short-Tailed Shrew con-
tinued.
*THi yon know I wonder if jie^ple
know how helpful we are to them?”
asked Alrt Khun-Tailed Khrcw.
“I uu sure 1 dual know.” auid Mr.
Short-Tuiled Shrew. “Why do you
ask?”
“Well I hope that they df' ar.d I
hope they will ieurt it more and more,
or rattier that more and more people
will learn timt the little short-tailed
mole siirew as he is wme
j tiuieF known goof everything he can
to help people.
| “He euts insects and bugs wiilch ure
J harmful mid is never anything but nice
in hie a'Cions.
“He haa a greet deal of courage,
and though lie cun hardly nee at all be
will fight bravely If lie lme to. even if
J be cun*t see the enemy w ho is attack-
ing him.
“Of course hlF sense of smell If very
keen und strong and he can rush this
j way und that by feeling and by smell.
“He cun see light from dark, but he
basii t much to boust of in the way of
e\ esiglit or e\ eg.
i “Some of uf ure fond of living in
i fhe forests others by streams, others
i again by field*. We re not in the least
fussy.
“We burrow in the ground and have
fine runway* where we go from place
I to piece.
“Our imroes are beautiful with a
numtier of rooms jiajiered and car-
| iieted by soft grass and lex res.
j “We 4-ut more in a day than we
i weigh. That is if anyone weighed the
.-mount of food we ate in e day they
! would find tiuiT we were inu'-L smaller
j a sir.e than the quantity of food we
hud eaten.
“Hu* t doesn't hurt us for we ore
j ho active, always f<> busy. We do not
J even reHt und steep in tiie winter the
way some creatures do.
“That If.. 1 mean we do
, sleep f»ir the winter.
ti»t go to
aay I
’ s-'nHf- .-if hei:r-
bear very well.
t.!i\e m> use for
>S-OJL
ice: \ ,;-Tj
f V mr ttc Kt * / 1Z*
Ail hour* use dally of the piano If
being g)v*» to such* domestic werranU
in London) auburlsi.
Descendants of the Incas Are in Distress
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8 Three Methods of
Communication
• B) KEV LSW W. OOSJ.EIX
.Bieliu kuvu<J> d-0*B
ioHinwtt Oiicaa®.
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TtAT-Hi III* it mV} unnss tt writ®
uun you viuuifc uu write witl.
hi. m. Out i tru*' to watt uiru* you-
unc b|»‘-i.F lu'-» it' Tit* i imOrpii of
tto> «H«rt BiBltsr grwtit — li Juni- 12-
We lu/ve tier.ni of a v uiuuii who
w of id well v bul She • ou<ti tie for ’l«e
JLurU. since Hhe
wa* not gifted as
other*; Out tlay»
In looking «*\er
_ me Gei ' 1. Iiutteea
9 ii> tiie newBjiapar.
it occurred to her
tbut ahe ungai
■yf|{vq send cord* cu»*-
^ -:f taming uie**uge»
\ of aympaiLy
«v«u write kucu
Jto- lueHMiae* tt- home
IBl f . o' moh* uerei *'U
v*e u.4iv \.<u, uo.et lier reward u. the
ua.x of (Jiirlot :
The Maine spirit, of snnetifying our
correajMiuclence. i* lliusiruied u. tiie
case of tlie uged a)H»stie John, us lie
wriu* u- tlie “elact iudy” whom lie
utnireaheF tn iii* <«e«'oiid ejnstie. from
winch our text it taken.
First of uli he says lie would not
write wiTL> pa;»er und ins implying
tiie unsatisfactory diameter of this
method of ct»inmunicutioa when lie bos
umn> things lu 8*y. U we Himuid al-
low our uuugiui • uu ' . run we might
conclude timt since jiapyrut which
wa* ut»o<: n. w - :; ig was expensive,
the apostle cornu inn afurd to write
mug lei er> Again, we might eus.i.v
picture linn wrrmg tai>oric>us>> m n.s
oid age and at* mating fi t epist e t'r.el.
How human it makes hia and how
near to us it brings him: '.*f wiktis
may cause uf to re.. >o-e ui*t. ia ' Lt
prvvi ueme .»! tk.d. the 'x»ex ’ .on of
printing wa* brought ut»<*u! *f urn Iiuj®
A the Fro'etstanf EeJvrma’- ^j «t
enat • g the ■ *11 'non peop-e to
the word of God.
'g F*c« to F*ce
John detare* 10 *peak lo the eie<t
lady “face to face." Ii ha* sometiixea
been suggested Ui*l, because of the
sj- rei c A boo*:*, prea-bg •• ioa#
?* p'-'j’Llarity. It La* teen well re-
plied t'.ijt thi* will be the ‘afee *bea
'•otiversattiuci -e supplanted by corre-
sj • e. Iio« e'er S
by “paper and nk” is 1*0 more sati*-
fjilng now than in the day* of tfie
ajiostle. arid we still >earn to talk *0
one another -face to face. ' And may
we not apply it to our relation* to our
Lord? K wee? is the .e’low ship we now
Lave with Him through His word, But
in His presence will be fulness of joy.
"Oil, the ‘ fused joy of meeting—
A.. u*t desert pa*:
Oh i ti* wondrous word* of greet Ins
He shah apeak at last. '
in closing. John says: “The chil-
dren of thy elect sister greet thee.**
'This may t»e considered as a commu; >-
cation by proxy, just as we hare Lad
those by writing and in jiers-»n. Some
Lhve ‘onsiuered it trivia' to think of
John conveying the greetings of cim-
dren to tlieir buhl Hut we cannot feel
that way about it. Indeed, the sim-
plicity, the gentleness and the power
of attracting the aJFectkms of the
yoL'.g. wnicli are involved, suggest to
uf tlie maturity in saintil&eaa •A the
apostle whom .lesus loved. Possib-y,
some of tiiese children were smal!. ur.d
we shhi: ia it forget that when Jesus
would jstrute irue gentleness In tne
kiiigdi'in (*t heaveit. He set a lit: e
child in tiie midst and bode H;f disci-
ple* become like him. John had, by
grace, attained to chiidlikeness.
Longfellow ano the Cf drer,.
John T Trowbridge, the well-known
writer, tellF of a visit to hi* home by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow When
Mr Longfellow heard the children, be
caned for them. They were somewhat
overawed by Lis gray hair t*eard and
venerable asi*ect. hut he sih*u pul them
at case by saving: “Where are y. ,.r
d-iliF? 1 v. uni yt*n to show me your d, n* j
Not the fine ones jou keep for co:u-
pi-ny. but those you lute best and p r,y
v ih every lay They t . 5 sw“*n
brought tlieir shabby little favorites-
with battered noses, and were eagerly
’if t :i their Dnines and ’. stick s.
Winn* Me ; estloaad th»ni with an in-
terest w! ih w(*n tl.eir hearts. Mr.
’I r i r -e could . • think of H m
wi,. said, “Suffer tlie little children
“f the Apostle
'Cl
■ v.
f 1 r*t Floor Pian.
get* that 9f>peaitinca from tlie arrange ranger: er t !« qu te satiFfactf^y~and
; metit. Tlie j»or?e eocliere. covered econotulf-ah
I driveway, which ia becoming quite Till* boma 1* a little better than 1
popular Fine** the advent of the rear the average, and certainly one that !
; garage, adds breadth to the building any man should be proud to own.
I x—2 » rip* to fix® the imprest on of j _
1 blgn® *, although the actual di- !
BFit.dM are ocljr ?W by 82 feet,
T* ia hoqse 1* * • ucco finish over hoi
Pope’* l ov« for Rtadmg.
Ac Uidvdi company a* I have kept.
I low tUe. al'hough it can be stucco over and a* much aa I love it, I love read-
A group of Peruvian Indian* lineal deweudaul* of the Inc*» gatlvere<l at t.gw.., Heru. recently to fJead with W. brl k or franu depend ng ujm«i tiie mg better, and would rattier be eu»-
jK- Jordan of the American HH*le society for tfie eBtabliahr^en*. ui *^lool* and tuioaionc According to Vr Jordan, tfi* lw atlon and pri<e of tfie maierlalc. ployed in reading than in tit® moat
4td nf tfieae native* I# moat inlaerahl* A fi n' porch extend* part way ag-'teadA® convciaatioo.—lVna.
•Other* ty Stream*.“
who are lazy. We must ett a lot in
order tn fia\e tfie strength to do so
much.
“And we must do a lot in order to
* e able to eat a l«t! 1 don’t like to
Lea? of creature* who eat and eat and
roil htm! who then feel too lazy to do
I anything. Tfiat is dreadful
“"e can protect ourselves by our
bravery and also by our mask glands
vihich have a curious odor to them
whb-h the other animals do not like,
we are thankful to say.
“l«e run squeak and cry and we
| car 1 become very angry. But we re not
readfoi lilt e creature* nr „|| „IHj j
I 10 wl*h people would hear that we
; re not -
“I'eriM.* They will.” said Mr Short-
Taileil Shrew “And perhaps the next
| How tlt—y i»f a 111!ly dark animal
which looks something like
tliey wfl! aay:
“Ti* re is a nice short-toiled shrew.
We will n«»t harm niin.’ *
that woubl tvepeasant indedl.”
•aid Mrs. Short-Tailed Shrew. **\Nei|
I believe we have talked enough. 1
idve plenty to do and then I don’t
•other much nhont being sociable Mnd 1
tall itx* my time away."
“Neither do I” Mid Mr Short
r.dl^l Shrew a* he wiggled his *!,,..!( i
hhh wrs his waj of saving a imiIU*
t-txi by to Mr* Short Tailed Shrew.
God’s Help Necessary.
In Thee, therefore. Lord ! put
all my hope and refuge, on Thee I re-
pose all my trlhulati<m and anguish:
for I find all to t*e Infirm and utista’* e
whatever I behold out of Thee, r -r
neither will many friends avail nie.
nor strong helper* bring me succor,
n«*r wise counsellors give nn useful an-
swer. nor books of learned men con-
sole me. nor mII precious substance set
me free, nor any secret and pleasant
p'ace keep me safe, if Thou Thvself
stand not by me, help not. strengthen,
cheer, teach ami keep me.—Thomas
a Ketnpia.
mole
When Happiness Comes.
There are few days >et down In the-
calendar of a man s life in which hap-
piness come* In her own pure and orig-
inal beauty. When she does, she I*
attended by holy affections; she comes
ms when she first wandered in the gar-
den of Ellen, and fills the heart with
her presence. Fume, Wealth, nrui
Ambition tin* Idols of the earth, nre
not there: hut I.ove’and her tender
relations and holy ties, at once the
Inmg. and the boon pf it* Divine Cre-
ator.
Despair Not.
Though thou hast been so “thirty
and eight years." and are earnest u>
h.votue whole, there In no one to hin-
der thee. Christ Is now present als«\
and salth, “Take up thy bed”: only b*
" tiling to rouse thyself, despair not.—
St. Chrysostom.
Man la Weak. Ignorant, Blind.
So K.nk 1. man. *n Ignorant unit
hliml llm 1 .lid o,„| som,,Mn),,,
nllhlHihl In mercy uhut we „»k \vr
.......il hi nur o«o rcqiioat.
Ilannuh More.
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