Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1897, p. 5

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I|TI'. HFIKHHCI The nns\\1-r to these questions is self- 'o\'i(Ienl. We \\i\\h lu rotect our IIVPS |nnd property, and rig tly so; and we I call those people hnrlnrous and unci\'il- I uul who art in any different way. But lhera i-I one lhinc which rnnene The temperance people of Kansas. re- gardless of church and party nflili.a- li'.`n. are forming prayer circles '||| over the state. t-.`eu`h member is expect- pecled to remember the muse through- uut I897 in earnest prayer. and to exert nu influenoe to have it frequently re- membered in public prayer. 'l`he_no0n hour of the \\'.(`.'I`.l'. is recommended as u suitable time for united suppIim- Hun. Why do we take precautions against cholera. small-pox nnd other vuntagious dismsos. so that they may not gain an tntrnnct- into-our land) Why do vm not allow men to manufacture nitru. g|\`rt-rim or other oxvloeives in the midst of our city! Why do we keep an lire brigade! Thu nnunm-r In thou: nnnnvinne in calf- Queen Victorit has, in emphatic term. spoken nhout strong t|rink.nnd withouL mincing words. she says it is it great curse." When Khunm llnd the other Aflimtn chiefs bud an interview \\ith her, she said: `'1 oenfirm the set- tlement of their case which my minis- ter hu-J made. I approve of the provi- sion excluding strung drink from their country. I lee] strongly in this mut- tter. nnd am glad to see that the chiefs `have determined to keep so great :1 Lvurso from the peopie. no u During an ondeuvor convention. one of the delegates came suddenl upon a red-faced Mien. who had been ut- ronizlng the hotel bur. Bullon- ol- ' ing" the delegate unceramoniously. he `snarl: What are you fellows trying to (lo um way? You Me hot on lemper- anoe, I see by the papers. no you think you could make u lamperanco man of me? "No." repliod the delegate, look- in him over tron: head (.0 [not with n een lance. slightly contemptuous. we evi ently could not do -much with you. but we nre utter your boy." _\l this unnxmwlml rplnrt thn mnn "UH. Uul V|'l` l|l'U llllr yuur U0) . At this unexpected retort the man drorped his peculiar tom uutl .-micl seri- ous y: Well. I gurus you have not the right of it there. If aon.nl.udy had been after me when lwus u huy, 1 should he a hotter mun to-day." run. Till our land. relieved from his hltler reign Shllll _n perfect and glorious freedom gum. wun. And this giant's cruel rnca forever in run. I I will give kmg Alcohol no playful taps. I Hut deal him my hurdesl um! heaviest I runs. comer I :-noon on non. on wt: to A ILAIIHIIA ll ! ..... \lK`CII ...... ..., .......m. ....x. ..u.....7-. rups. pI`|l fight. when I`m yuuhg. I'll fight when I'm old, ` V In springtime. or summer. or winter's ` lieroe cold. Perhaps Ishull live till the battle is n \l'Hl'\, imu um plangeu (0 me uunperunca _ cause for life. And whenever its friends engage inn strrife. Against that foe whose tarnishing hum! Would blight and hlaicken our beami- ful lnnd. You ma' look for me in the midst of the `iruy; And. since boys must fight, as wise people say, Al home or M schuol, or wherever Iggy. I want u-H mv friends to d: `Madly know That I'm piudgml to the temperunca mums fnr Ilfn, l\ll(l ITOIII HUBJL nnu Dfllln. [F011] E|lIlI'l* ` iedt lung .Slmll this aentlmt-nt flow, while my willing` tongue Shnll proclaim its joys as loud as I can. Until lnm u. full-grown temperance mun. - I'm a. temperance boy. all through and through. From the crown of my head to the sole of my hoe; Frorlng these restlepa feet to these noisy ups. From my toes to my busy linger tips. And from heart and brain. from health- innf Inna ' was ;VlnltOhl' Isput, we rum II 0:31` an 30 e, e owen up 1' on e I gsarth: the time of the`a|ng nc of bird: `Is come. *7? ' love-u ones gone u-om us nmngs n`: longer a enhle pull. but as we Join In the sweet refrain. "Christ the Lord is risen." we can ul- moat hear them singing. as they are ginning now, we can almost catch the audience of the crown on each dear row. Tho u-Infnn in non} ihn -min In nunr [Ell [10 II`! III [III] GIIIQTQIH \\'l|_\'. But there is ons thing which causes u: come: wnzn peoumr awoomeu. 0 hove passed through the dark valley. have bun buttoned by the wild wind: of adversity. and almost overwhelmed b `temptation and um; loved onsa In pauad out into the nllcnoe which wrn 3 us round and are known no more. any are our graves to-night. but the message of the mar- row already lmrntn upon our our. "Christ. the Lord is risen." He has triumphed over sin and d8;Ll.h. n.nd*'frum tlw gmvns of the dead past. nprlng flowers of hope nnd. peace. Over our loved onus gone Irom us hangs n`: lommr I. nnhla nnll. hut To many the menace of Easter morn- ln comes with peculiar nweetneu. have nund thronah tho dnrk Pdnur and Munood mun` ol Book looping as tho KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE dny," to which he responded. `'39 riun indeed." `Tl'1e winter is put, the rain is over ad nnhn. than flnwnrn nnnnnr on this vnun ON LY. - 1 :.`-'.` "' `T )s After two busy months we find Remnants bothering us, so have decided to ,1.-ff close out the lot in one day at exactly - - - rm: bum: Lw.n1a,sA'rtIn15A.`.- APRIL 17.. 1397 ~ ONE - HALF PRICE! REI~INANI`S : A lug: from 1 yard to 6 yards. remnllj FINE DRESS GOODS, PRINTS. cocoon SERGES, _ _ I GINGHAM8. Itoqk I ARMURBS. - MUSLINS. GRANITE CLOTHS, FLANNELE'l`TE3.' CASHMERES. TWEED3. FANCY4EFI-`ECT8. r ` J _A|IIoI 1116: of Fancy striped Blouse. Silks, imported-to sell at W` Iecare`&-* this lot and will sell it at - ISPEGML--EASTER GANDIESL "`3S!9.I!.':*.!!!9.' 903088 coAL wt-Iv"? BOCSTH cf co..l Cor. Ontnxio And Want Simon; | Biscuits, Teas. Coccs KEEP_!N slei" Nowhere else (fan you nd a better assortment of English Breakfast Bnon, 5 A nna Cured Hams. % The finest in the land. We guarantee satisfaction. __ __.____._, ._.___..T.__._.. lsmms run A'sTH* ]HISCOCK S. ,_.j- Itching. Bu:-'nIn -Ilnn Dluuu mind In: 35 Damn. Dr. A1nuv`I Ointment I-oliovu in one dny and cures batter. I-alt. rhonm, pilu, scald bond, eczema. barb-.m' itch, uloon-, blotchu and null eruptions of tho skin. It. is soothing omd quteting 1 d act: like ma- gic in the cure of nil bub nmorl: thirty- tive cents. Sold by W. I. Modloy. An in man or 5 onuuroa II II I wno old: 5 teacher : oortlnnoto L gonna! ool. Onum. All sub to onbnood in A nulnn. II 01 Ionian uni Inu- Ilul count thorough y taught. .....~:.-m::.':':.s*.`.a.' `."`...' `. : .`. :t'.`.`i"`a.;`:' lh. U. lyl0I', OI Ullltillgo. I18 I138 IBCIUI" ed at the Chicago u;o' varsity, and has been very opuinr there. H! has spok- en in Man tom: almost every night for eight weeks and mm bod audiences everywhere. A ciiticgm says. His we. of putting the truth is unique. an quite aside from the avert: a win- pernnce lecturor`s methodl. 9 does not trike up the question on moral grounds, but reaches it from a physical slund int. He has chemical up Fllill; with im, nnd demonstrate: he ore hi: audiences the points he makes." Hn hnvnon in lm in Kin.n-mun thn -mo- IIUCIIGHPCS IIIU PUIIIIS "D lnIlK33. Ho 11 3 to he in Kinagton the sow- cntl was of Mn) und all slmuld make- un effort to hear him. _ The W.C.T.U. should be congratulated upon securing for the Kingston public the talented and popular lecturer. Rev. E. 0. Taylor, of Chicago. He has lectur- I and at the (`.hicn.m) u'.'vr-.r:iI:v_ and ha: spent. m strong urmx. Yet. ever year. the la of\Clun- adn spend irectly nearly er and for every mun. woman and chi d in the land. or $40 per family. and our tom! loss thrbush the liquor tr (I191, _uver 825 per head, or over $129 par annily was uuuvn wr Iumxwnung liquors. _ Very few people realize the magm- tudo of Hm awful waste`. The pur- chasers 01' this liqunr have paid cut, their monsy. and have to-day nothing to represent their investment except. pcrhn ps, injured health. do rudod char- ncter._ and general physics. and moral deterioration and loss. A moment's thought will convince any careful in- quirer that our country is absolutely poorer to the extent of every dollar spent in strong drink. Yet. even-v veal`. thn nnanln nf.Cnn. now H'0l In. Last year. out of the kt-ts. I0!` the most part. of the In |'|n1 class" -of this dominion. more than I:)9,000,lll0 was fnkizn for intoxicating liquor.-I. Verv lwunlu realize the maxim- ` In mo wonu. sg . Where one man in poorhooaua `ho; ` has been burned out. huudrfido 0! men are poor bequuoe the `two wanted ` their money 11: strong Jul ' D10 fact T! -II-t you ounotznnnuon unvthlng that causes such woe, and and waste. and wa,n,I. and sorrow. and noneu an poverv, \er can 1 k d t d in: d death. as this 0119 thing on cu-.h you-. We are so uccqatomed to ibtlut we do not at all reuhze what terrible results (low from it. Tnai unnvu nnl nf ihn nnnlnnha fau- Tha sim-.. Inn mas 01 llWl'l.`| liven ewmyonr man all wt ohnlan Ind: uuj|_ x in the world, uId't=bU`!. it In-a . than this, it cause: KM has of more I nromrtv than all they flmnjnd thinvan rty hm thegau hioveu H) t. 0 world. " Wham nnn IIIIIII in nn hnll In: IIIIII lvllll ll 0IU-I OI mOI`O i t ,~..v.1` thnilnas oaia live wlgk th I all the cholera and; 3u..:u..{". 1:2 Landon. Q81. and bi CASTORIA TE/LEl_3l'|O`N E i ~I\JIIl 3 \.-01 Cor. Ontuio And Wont Strut; For Infant: and Children. Good Quality. Low Prices. Prompt Delivery. Square Dealing. and High Grade Groceries. A '1;-H`()NE 133 FOR 19 CENTS A YARD. 'w0on. 23333333332 J. BIA! Y. A 0. PIN! mutilation Q Q 4sII.3QQl'.-Q- Ang- ll 3 luv UIIL uy vv . r. ue! ulll Sp! mg. i F. Mitchell putpoeee to run A atreet. \ through from Conaecon etrmt to Station ` ' street. Mn. D. Gillender has been quite ~ { ill. Jerome Rico. the seed men. huorder- I ` ed In his pen to be shipped at onoe,M the 3 duty on Canadian gnin wlll be I mhe o! 1 ' thirty per cent. thin month. Roger Bros. ,` `of Cheutnont. ere Al-o uking advantage I by Ming their cnrgo of 1.000 bushel: of . ' eeecrpeu across the line before the exmee s I I} duty telnet elfuot. ` Now is` the time to Lake Sarupnrilla. ( The kind to Luke is Carter : purely \- - ` 2 table. advertises itaoll whemvor mod. all 1 1 pint bottles 5042.. McLeod`: drug store. Wordnfnilnntodnuarihnthndnlimrg nmr I Illa uuouua uUc.. nlulnoul I urllx uoro. Wordnfailustodoooribothodolicubo avor i and riohuon of our New York chooolauo. Try them. E. C. Miloluoll. ! 1 (INCH!) VIUIBF up HUUUII Dlllulneluo Joseph '1`. Brown is selling a numbtr cf Rgdbird wheels for tho Brantford com. . 3 puny. A goodly number ol wheels me in our town". A number of young and mur- .riod Indian and gemlemen osn be seen ying ulong almost any evening. [1 (lnrrnmnn In mmrino inn: Cm-nnlimn I 5 tom llylljk IIUIIK IIIIIUSI lly D\ Blllllx. D. Gnrreuoo no moving into Cornelius Claw : residence. E. A. Time will move ` into Mn. H Hnbbidwolling. * will maido win them. ` that it. will be I lndiontiom no to spring. The gospel rnnco moeting wan quite largely ml.- M re. Hobbs 3 l | ton od last Sunday Alton oon. It is to be ` | hoped that in may be A nucovu. They will ' continue from Sunday to Sunday at. 2:30 o u m. A lnnm uunntjn nfnnnd nan: in ha. i ` IIIVU IIIUVQI Ull IIIIUII` llrlll IUT LIIU PIIIIIIIIUY. A wnebern gentleman is holding I eerie! ' of meetings in the F:ienda' church. West. Wellington. Mine Saul: (lnrrrnt has ro- burned to her home after I sojourn among friends during the past. winter. One of our estimable young men in making fro- i quem. visit: up about Smimheld. ' Jnnenh T. Brown in mllinw 11 number rf I DIIIUT Il0IlClIyU. ll'- In `HIT. VVIIIDTOTIK have moved on their farm for the eummor. A ......5....... ......tI......... :. L..I.l:.... _ ..-..:_- UVJIIIIIIIIIU lI'UllI OIIIIUIJ I0 ounuiy `W :10" Pm. A lnrgo qunnut. ofaood pen in bo- ` up lot out by W. P. ilu thin spaing. 1 F. Mibohall nurnonnn to run A ntront __._.._Z ` _ WELLINGTON WAFTS. 1 ' (T I :nr::fI 30"` E Make you eat three meals a day, `enjoy them and sleep nights. "Wm: Isumto at Olnrtond Ac- ooununu of Onhrlo. 6- JOHNJ '-A">.I-AWv& 1 .'I . \`c---. -4" ~ IIIILIUIII bf photo; ml nlnn F ; ; MANAGERS. successors to R|CHMOl\_l_D_ % % 1 91?? 5; Ullaldr-en & M_adx- ,[j I I II-.. _____.-1_-_-_1 AL- 1 -1, , 9 run . c J.M.Richmond&En'sFireSa|eSland.E ! SALE sums Iutslm %MoRN'Ii:(;. Has purchased the balanceof Rihniond _[ & Co's Stock and are ,ad_ding,to it%the'_?.j1:L, I`. " `i\'.~3 ; M` ' BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE KING-f` % srox FAIR, all of which win be sold at SOLD BY DRUOOISTS soc. PER BOX. 6 FOR $3.30. OR BY MAIL BY ADDRESSING THE DODDS MEDICINE GO. LIMITED. TORONTO. large ,nnmbe`t of them b remnants age from thit nelson : new. Spring \ that sgld am. F 9...? 3333333344 EDT" VI Kiw .{ I<};:;$`*A"*?'T'E4 ti: `3 I1 A-LLAN LINE] -.`.'.2"35.`.'.`n`$ofI." `2`a`.`rr 1'n'c'h"c'3 `:54 uln. Inna an I AptlllM|.1I`d. n.n _..n...I._ gm I L I, mad liq (_ . . ` . . %+J '1: Unnunnu Dav u `\ ..... to or of standard form oruoor vrnclon nllwu oomoolo slcmd by |`lnolpIl)IlI[Io Ilnh Inn and 030- bird. Good 0- lng Much IN: to April mu. lnohnlvo. 0- tnrn unll April mu. 1&7. GIN AL UBIJC-Iluglo u:-Olur luv. to J Aprll lull to mu. Inclu- nln. lnlnu Antll Mb. IIII. , EAsTei'hATEs. Bound mp union will be mud to follows: - _- . _.____ . go-5 punpvr-u-non|a tn- -..- xIT?EioN & Psiankoxe Cumin Pacic Rallwayu V0 in hang at ohnmud ool. Onnwn. uubhoh 3191' ?$n?.`-in Itnpto. IMO! nun `runway. nplu um. nun. xuuuuuvu, 35!! WAY F533! AND Fon %sT:ems. On pron us f In I Mnloat nnu gt: e>:moI.:'ll.I (?ra?d Tmnk 1! way Aunt: will lune monon and mu nu utnm Halon noun Kingston to an nnlnh in (bank. commando: Mm:-du. IIOI. or vnu In A. RAID. .1. B lolAY. &I`|Ix:d Accountant. him how. to III `on out anon not Man an :1. A ,1 .30 - In B1`-OLAIB BINOLI FARE. 1*: ma Ibo unu nu A mun. to ;onuuru Mh. gs. incl` 3:. nod For u..'\\'m'c. n;.ouuo, by Owen . 75. _ 1`ho'Forgu in the Forest. by` Chas. G. D. Roberts. 6oc._ %_ Half Round tho Woild For a 1'I...L`._..| L_ :1-.. o\...___n:__ I kt `EASTER _y_qumvs zlfg; Ilvmi Aunt: will mu M 'rucnon all points in ands. oommnolo Mute}: II no tudny. An I113 . ad I Go mum loowtn damnation not out than Tuldny. April I`! h.1I.luulunho, at lpoluuivup '.':.`:' ':'.':.$:". box}, a ldnuhk. `Ouch .dIIur" nnnmlou the V!l!I.OIlIlIoro`l'hlou. I_0o. lliullu Il I|I uvnuvu vuu U. -u---u cu nu..." -. .. .T`......Su.`.5'?oP..?EP.!E!.$F:2':.1:: r.-:*11~z.2-.1 293:.` .-_`s::* `z'.I::`.'. .:`.`P`: '.""' `. _ . * j V , ".-qr..."-'5-.:.".. s:'.{,:. Q` Ion ! uoonunoon 9. ' wil nah w the V th I you :.'::.`:'.:,_2::`*'::":..1_.."r:'::.=: MI 0 0% : r cnmsm 5,3`; uqulo (Liv; : on you income I 1 or at u out all thong: u !2.`.2`.'2: '.'.1'n33.".u'tl "im .1 no`ro.n nu o r 0 ` polsglu on 0: gonna ol the Io: huthn lnrttonhn and Moron apply I. P. HARLEY. Ann. 331'. . nu` ma. aPlIIOI(Il'.I Motion. not Johmton \ll'CI|I ITIIII III! I. P. OIBIIIIBIIVR. I 4! Ar I-`mam : um. by Dr. Nansen. I pp. avols. 81,50, cloth 8:. - I n:ruyn.o.momn_.m "'LI""" '-"" ' " "Cloceburn. ' KINGSTON. oi:-r. lI-I- -Ith I`: I2`: Elan. AFFILIATED o of Nehru. . nnlhn . . . . . . . . . ._.........n_........ nnucanouu. ---j._: son ma puauc; N 0. _ 1:, Liverpool. and ' '1-be pcluip Erin. 7Lui`leltes, by Q :3: ' Lo Solve. by Onida. soc. `pg. 5, - - ..._ _.'...~ . V . . . .. or usual. LI- nan --nl nan nlnnln '`O'V' _ `lb OOIIWALII =_.`t ...-.n..;;`.;` 0'. Limbs K: IlI`I`ilIB`lllIllI wuw: as 0 0 . .II:7hvJ.r nnd mov) 0 0 I but wuol z onanuo dub and III rouuwn OM Int bu. rloo lly cones: f"I"`x;.:.*.<:.':-.;.._. I\fIIlI I 31:3"-"nu. 1 iii, '.'c......"" .`?.Ss..'. II] V. IVII] -Uvunoni b an pain. a limp n`6 tut unn- II n t 0 {ohm which I m:":'.:.'.::":..:." .....'.`:, 3r .`:`.s`s`s`.`li..`.I.'.`.`i an nnhnood I OHJ5. . Bums. Glu- n at low. nun. Tc] III Vlotllll If D I UOI L V02] I MOI. f-'3 n' 'gla:8o"&do 53;? Hlllfll. "13 Fob. . .21 Feb. .. March ..87 Inch ..l0 April. .11 Anal]. mum. .13 ml. F: l\}IS_BE_T Sl V ` `fiiemlsi Vi ..g-s..""-'... --:.`.....~~ `' an aunt." .-L.:',n` .'t.h.n A Tifk -.' jn -. It h Thug" rouon you um: mm the cnurrho full of flower: and hen ,tho choirs sing at the nnurnction. . Thin} nl Ila. int n!` 0).. J... 1..-..- TC` I00? I! IEO-`INC! Ow won hand :5 snowy bloom. I `:'I.":.._" '*' .'::::':. 22;?" M. uh heath aim`: to `Goa. l` ado u. inept I 'n"'.'..`L..a"`?. n had. " `""" DOBIHIQ OI IBIS (ll Let us all think more of Him on that day. And of his love for us. He loved us so much that He dind for us. But He dii not lin in the grown long. On Sabbath He rose. and this ` the rouon you will [ind the church full 0' and `IX? [HA ohniv-n ninno In-rfn-0. t Inll thninltnr non The Friday Alter that. Jesus. instead 1 of being made king, was oruciliod in ` this ulna city. between two thieves. 1 This is why we keep Good l~`rid`ny as n holiduy. Some keep it as a holy day. and drag all in hlack. as they mourn I for Jesus` death. To all of us should I the story of tbie math hd'more real. I because of this ch Ln! nu nll 0|\.... ........ -0 l):_... ._ Irulw lbuuno. o\o..n_Dll\0 In; mu Dear children: As you wulkml homo from c'hurch last Sabbath you saw manv carrying branches of palm In thoir hnnds und many of you wonder:-(I and some of you nskad what this mount. And you were told that mmiy years ago. Jesus. our Saviour. nnzl our friend. rode into the great city of Jerusalem. His disciples walked beside Him. and he was followed by a. num- bar of poo le. His disciples thought that nuw e was to begin Hi-1 reign as hint. and they shoutad aloud flowin- In in the high!-at. blessed is the Kin that comath in the name of tha Lord.` Many others shouted this with them. But tlmy did not understcund t`-od`.~z plans. This Fridnv Altar Ohm! _'n\c||a ...u....I The pure bite .llly raised its cup, Al inch): time. at I.usle-r limo. The croous to the sky looks up. Al happy Easter time. We hour the song of heaven," they n) , Its glory shines on us to-day, Oh. may It shine _on us nlwuy, " Al happy Easter time. `Twas long. and long. and long mm That. Easter lime. that Easier time. But still the are white lilies blow Al hnnnv nalnr limo u! SKIII (ne T9 TING HES U|0\V At happy aster time. And still each little {lower doth say l Goml people hlom this holy day, l For Christ is risen. is risen to-dny. This blessed Easter time. nrooxs an to mom. The ohi dren found the carpet of fall- en loaves still there. but very faded now and old. Theiy brushed away the leaves and there he{ found some of their little friend: us waking up from their long sleep. hi how happy now weru the little hearts. and when from the hrunohea 0! the trees burst out the little leaves" calling to the little birds to come again, they laughed aIoud.nnd the fountains sprau up and lauuhed with them. Then pt ey all together- sang: Tho little flowers came through the around. At Easter time. at Easter time. The raise their heads and look around. A happy Easter time. Amt every little bud doth say. Good people. love thin holy day. For Christ arose the angels r At happy Easter time." 0 among mem. J Still their little hearts longed for their old sweet friends and they .1ak- ` ed again and sin, Will our flowers not come `again " They longed for the musk` of the birds nnrl trees, nnd the laughter of the fountains und streams. Soon crime the answer. The days grew 1 warm; "the little white tuirles" now said `(M-bVQ nnd dlannnnnrnal n In` I ha mueu nowors and [alien loaves. | l`ho children knew; well that they were messengers from their king, and they waited und listened for their mes- sage. Soon they heard :1 soft good- night whispered to the flowers, as they were warmly tucked under the snowy blanket which these little while fairies Imnie. They came down so quickly nnd softly that. they soon covered over)`- lhing. and then what fun the children hmf nmung them. till oh-Ir Hnl. I......o_ I....-...a r..- Iuelr King wu goon. One day when their hearts were very ` sad. and lhe were sorely missing th laughter of i re fountains. and the sins- ing of the birds, when the wind only sighed through the leafless hrnnnhee overhead down came dancing such henutifui little white fairies. no! they tumbled and danced in the air. and ul lust nestled down among the faded flowers and fallen leaves. Tim vhillll-on Irnnur \\rnlI than Hus )|ll6 OI HID Wlll IIIIOITR U10 INIVBS. ` Wandering thro h this wonderful home the children ound all good and lmuuilful. and IA! they knelt to pluvk the flowers they learned etiil moron! wisdom null love of their king. Day after day oped on. bringing new rleaeuree and beauties. But. bye and iye. the days began to grow colder. and the little ilowere ehivered and hung their heads. and the beautiful green leaves faded and tell. One by one. the little hlrde tlltted away and the music of lirde and leave: was hushed. The carpet now was covered with faded leavee. and the heart: of the little onse grew and indeed. They did not know that each little flower and tree had tucked an ly away. in a litiiebox. a treaeure whio some day the `would iind under the carpet. Sadl t ey said good-b e" to the beautiful lowers and trees. till they had their ceiling blue, and the freeoy curtains. and they knew their king was good. One (law when ihnir hnnrta u/nu-A vnrv Zj\Z'TC l'ul\lolUhIvonlIvIIIluho. lulu: gnngggmuuudhomh. `Innin-at u|donlx`Il0olIonooonNIII'ltI|lON5' uhunuutnhlu. lulu Dnnnnnnl In any or lunch nnuuu.z.\|-.lI-D-o- nhllatuultllltlllll Q.-nn_; .n,. an-Inn \VEl'I; '|n6 IILIIB VVHH8 HIIKWBS" Sglld ood-bye and disappeared, nnd the wooks an to hahhlo. `Tho Ah: t'l`.II fnunrl Ihn an -..-.5 Al t..II 1 nnoa me ur wan men` men ouon. Thn children. as they anterod their new home olnppqd mm hand: for Joy 1 and the fountains laughed hack a merry greeting. Overhead the birds! sang their swantaat. melodies to the music of tho wind among the loaves. \Vnndarimr thrmurh this wumlo-rfnl Thm lives I kkn not far awn. whose heart Ii var to or to mu. chil- dren. and for tn! 1' huppinou ho made 0 beautiful home. Now let it beknown to all that the oeilins of this home was a beautiful it blue. the curtains n ma d 1 :1: t aim `n'vruniu.n'I". or-na.y'nnr?nka|2)l. unowy wmu mu nosey, me oarpu. wu at the man: n nprinkled with 2 living owon o vnriad hues. which iiiiod the air with their rich odou. 'I'Iu\ nhlltlhnn A. than nninrul ihnlr gggfthplr pldca lath. punt whitoua nu. TVHBAHOME CIRCLE.` KDDUVODDDDD ------oonu1bu`t.od.---~-_-- rrrqvoyrvpvpvvvuoorporvrv` ncu pa-ruulc. thrultcr nope hi snowy bloom- ` 'lI`\Ji I ZIVQ %IV I I ulhhn IIQIIIOIJIOC Oolhcoof n-nngrmpnuun

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