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Religion of Rgskin can be selected for any lover of a really good book tlian the two books by tlLe Rev W. Bur eaa These two Books pub- lished in uniform library volumna by the Wmona Publishing Co. and may he had at the North No better chriatmaa gift Call up phone 92 and we wnll acid you one orboth on approval )Lorc News-Letter of- 16¢. at Highland Park. k, .L While‘ D. 0.. ,. .â€"- Tomorrow. _â€" THE YEARS ; MARK TIME ' FUR MAMUND The old~fashioned sun dial. after all. Ins the tr'ue time piece. That little ’ pocket sun dial am: we are ‘told counted an the hours .“when the sun shone" mad? the perfect record of human days. The " noisy clocks and re» morseless ,caiendafs that told on! the worst and wearlest of time's‘ move- . Dents liters 11y ~ spoiled the réckon- Ing. His‘ory begun » to build itself-“pen iretcedness of a people, and aware 11:10:: to take note of time by its has instead or its golden gain in the hours of perfect sunlight. ï¬Ã©i‘éh’e renction has set in. It is the gill hours‘an'd not the and ones thnt cc to he'made to count. Let us tarry awhile \ , At the sign at the smile in tho watchword which even pious pilgrim are ae‘nding out to upset the ancient reckoning. “Let the smile become the Christiun’ a rather than the devil's sign" they cry in chorus, ma the joy of the spirit become the men me o? it: dayi. Good Isaac Barrow’ a picture or the child of heaven “smil on how of the Christian world and, spurred on by the new thought than- Indies, promises to turn hack the cal- endar of all our days. Counting time by heart throbs is no new‘meumd. to Minute, but the kind of hem-t throbs ant “al'waya and man young and al- ways 'keep him so" were rather Ioat with the sun and nature worship of the early world. luv»... v -- ï¬ - mg IlWlYI with; A novel-ending 'sa- vanity o! countenance and flourishing in m Immoral youth†has at lag! tak~ Centuries young were those children or the morning, before even the Inn dull had begun to tell them '0! the flight at time. It remains true still that whether nature or the sou} strikes the joy- mate in’ the human break, the poét's question rises in- stinctive†to the lipsg', 0 ‘what have I to do with time, For this tha day was made As If the movlixg time had been A thin: u smdrast u the scene On which they (used themselves away â€"_ V." V, {Vhan' met: went to nature for their reckoning It was an Wordsworth tena- mu Ha Hi: Choice; , v Good or had, the years come out of the bosom of the inï¬nite bearing some been from the eternal for man to lay hold of it he will, To choose the pérv meat from .out' the mutable and fleeting is theme secret they carry. m6 how much hangs upon the cholcé eternity "Ilene cm tell. There are watchmen ï¬t the gates who assure us that each year brings gins peculizu to itself and one year or one world does not restore the lost offerings of the other. “Long after we have passed any out .of m'en's sight and out 0! méu’s memory the world with Same thing that we have left within it will be going on still " sans Phillips Brooks. ‘and long after the World has passed away we shall go on somv where somehow the same beings still. carrying into the depths of eter nit-3 mmethlng that the world has done for us that no other world could Alexander Mocked. New worlda,w1th each new year to conquer. mock the cr y of Alexander and declne lndeed a new kingddm whereln to $91511. (‘loser and closer comes the ptomlse or that awakening hour when mm shall in truth become allvlng ml†and: “with an eye nude quiet by the power 01' harmony. and the deep power of joy." shall "eel into the life of th'1ngs. †How many I rose of morning um ripe butt of the golden noon shall then return to him the sclence of llfe, wh1ch permits no lost good, nor wasted atom even, in all creation’s bounds, may gloriously de clue. “Where bro the snows at yes ten-year?" whippen the tender poet but the green of ism-1n; and the bloom or manner are nature'l answer to his seaming cry And shall man be less blessed than nature in garnering the treasures of the year? In that evll genius, that the ancients beheld standing at the door of the new year, (orever to give lathe to drink that he may wgnder blindly into the unknown way, shorn of the best boon: and talisman of the put? Ah. the poets who try. life and love know better. ’ . do. goes with It to-day. Neither is mm drugged by any and or geniu- bnt the one within him. tho: he may “tel! 116 tales" Ind carry no tokens from the Each new you n .t log! of our law'- It din? but onck‘ another run but non: So n th. flowcr‘nom you to you the Thus they red the ï¬ddle 'and an “million-centuried"_ linemen: thtt' But rich“, (or tho do“ luvu feed the name. They felt the North Show News-W beat him that in awe: otered to? guide him‘ is the brie! and pointed out given by the me when he writes: ‘A men should mue ilie mid ntue happier to us, or he ind better we: been born. " It is the one pro-eminent- ly in the air at the present. new It Would rm all the newepepern in the land and drive the quoteuon-ebhorrin‘ editors mad if onequerter‘ol the mat maxim: of this nature which the tin. otter phould demand piece in their oolo .umue. Already their hauler-outs writ- ers are trying todeinorfllld them and tend home of the cheerful and cheer- }. lugâ€"1n) people over -to his Satanic rmmestyf were no .190th they we needed since' the dry sound set in. _ Liie'e Logic Quaint. l i I t [i there be euéh a Satanic monuch. probably he loves the cheerful sinner just as heaven mull love the cheerful saint. Yet the logic ‘0! lite ie‘ “ell-t mm. The smile‘is riot legitimately the devil‘s sign. It is the penimiet who is playing into his hands, treating his sovereignty as if it could overthrow heaven's and all the power of the Eternal Goodness To act a it they had a laith worth smillhx over would seem to be the ‘aititude of men who believed in a sovereign of love end omnipotence rather then one 6! ml- evolence 'and black arts, and it my he. that the (‘hrlgtiun world h It lut ï¬nding it out. Certainly the Gospel departing year. What he tell: to cheer or dapreu his eommdes. what he earth. to help or hinder both them and-himself. kg; j; tho. power of his own openeyed Moo. Pedant 'the Question of Precedence. Recentiy a dispme was :1in as to whether a certain law yer or I oeriein doctor was to have precedence no function at which hon: were to ploy prominent parts 1: VII we: to mow either 0! these two men to be attended. While the discussion wee under way as to which wu to be netted next the speaker, on old poli- joint: in the room. aid the discussion Hm one which he thought he could settle by glvin'g them the word: of the great Diogenes who had said upon u: mcient occasion: "Let the thief so )efore; let the executioner follow an- ar.†The politicien laid he thought that mean the hymn ‘Ihould hove ï¬rst, place and the doctor come next. TM mg 'Engiiuh “Tumbler." The; old-hemmed En‘llsh tumbler. which insisted on averting to an erect posiiion, no matter how'frequenliy it was knocked over. possessed merits. l‘his was the'origiuui term of drinking :umbier-heuee the unlit. They were made of thin hon:- uud weight'od with a bulbous mass at tho bottom. TII. idea of théir me III A double and. The old drinking cultom required um the tie should be drunk at I «inflâ€" i'or, its presence in the tumbler would cause it to overbflanco Ind Apiii it: emitents-a'nd more In the aim» tags posseued by the tumult! at not rolling out of reach M ï¬nch“ about‘durihx orgies. ' Whnn Cold truth. Deeply. A slmple way to get warm after ex- posure to cold l: to take a long breath with the mouth ï¬rmly um: Repeat thls several tlmel. until you begin to feel the heat returning It requlm I very shOrt than to (Minus. The long bmth quicken the pull. and thus causes the blood to cucum- taster. The blood flows into all part- 0! the veinarapd nrtefles sud give: out a great deal of teat. It.“ sated that this method of deep bmthlu brevents colds and a mu may «he! Illmenls u begun In tintâ€"Fanny Doctor. ' _ ‘ Protecting New Cement. ( The problem at keeping people Ind unlmals 01 a newly laid cement side walk. “mill? 1 «new tut l: sinne- times mhfl in the runner lore shown. A {aw hours after this lida mm: was built soft dirt was thrpwn War it and a mu. ridge built along etch side. Tho dirt wu then well mutated with In». Such treatmont was found to in normal in keeping Intruders on, and also mum mint are for “qu ï¬lth; ofltli ’ iSee» ‘uur uï¬er h L rum weekly} ’ aniline. momhly Yd two dullm lent. (or we». ’Thc Nun and {We Cosmopolitan “mint-the whulc yrar l COSMOPOLITAN he! nude 3 aim: may In the way of material ,lle 3' readers that has not been sun“ ‘ in the mum of the veer by any may zine. A euntnct ha- been «were into with the great English slur story writer. E. 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