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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. Jt uinc and rionlh. , i have pler.tlyof money. m h lii 0,3 ii. You v, serr ill Li clb CD, AT LAS' i. W c;, ni iu !i ir tui My f .iX 1 day rf lit? tlxa Elgin usjr it vji'ui'if iu tJ - i V' ih a nsi? : hom Eir.hj r'ij f i t e hmc Ivi' t x'e, O Hi with me v N jr sCreei of I bi mil pb-tsi- must thenW the after years God friend was accosted with hlss you! I owe my happiness to How:" yen! By two words And spoken in season long ago 77" Ouirer. Went O, bother your oiT." Miny tie uptuld, at paiux I m jrlt. if 4.1 1 Hi ixira.-iO'ieJ- , Ih'U'Jl tdy aliuxi n; - f bv Lx humbl fid Kir r, J j;-- ty xor ttH m ; many mtsislon?, s''?lteriiii; oLuds where sm adbOiV ii; Sn: i rpaa. P f tui. )wi I for.?-- - ta- - mill tu iT-- n , reen cxpan-- ; LORD SHAFTESBURY THE LONDON POOR CHILDREN. AND rs Tlx nv-rof'- 0, mamma, the funniest little man visited our school this afternoon! exclaimed Bertha White as she and her sister entered the sitting room. Who is he asked Mrs White. lie is a pleasant, entertaining Ttitra, fro a the mj-- i roui.J abiut me scilnf, . I f u xa'd the lie w and Li y Hjh', wd mi at tax b v Cb t xe tre hading life for wh'xfj I loug. Ttj fOON' GsiSUf-Xwn'TT'SK. x 1 The Elder Brother. answered Bertha, gentleman, maxim so often the remembering to them by their mother repeated Tax min nlsA. T id twilight dun had gather 'Pretty is, that pretty does;' ed, h-- 8 is such a droll but window looking perA.i 1, gi'iot tie pane Tha tl n.? northw u t stut budden, spitutul fiur- son. beside Miss stood Wb ea he r o Smith Lis head was not above For rd 'n shoulder. His hair stands up like My eiisv cha!r wxVdrin before the fire, bristles. He has a lame none and it.i ny was n my knee. His When low he wuispored'I dint sje Amt D il'y comical grey side whiskers. When folLa are small like me, His hat were clothes quite shabby. . 'Hxw tLey get ou v HUou a xee big brothr-rhad two holes in the crown, sap-Why, tveu lomrny Bttal emeu ted Mattie; I sit in a front Who b.l lies ail my in xtes dont dare to touch seat and could see well. Ilad he use; of Ned ii 'o afrsid, yoa see, air with him not carried a well-bresh and told door the )uider. ed oerhb Ju-- t then ho shyly when became lo With suh a proud .fond took, Miss Smith he would like to come At h a tal b'oibur Edward sitting near u&, in for a little wbiie, I should have Inti nt upon a bock, thought he was a tramp. tie carries the umbrella when tis raining. He said, jastthirty live years ago a And giTeijtho most to me, And b.ripi me find the vary far off p'axea friend one evening asked him to In the geo6raphj ; take a twilight walk. After a long xhe m and fractions Uu ikjs sums, tod sp'a in stroll they entered a tunnel passing ehgy. under the River Thames, which Here Bmry bcayed a sigh. B nny, 1 dont Uke riff'iiitic; but N.d flows through London. Taking Bj brav;, my lad, and try some matches out of his pocket clever. and ills companion handed him several vtT7 hes He his long pxVne, Wny, unce he made atrap tsa, caught a sparPresently they came to a niche in row ; the wall. By the light of a match An exne xt bai my hear; they saw four boys and one girl To see the wild thn? fiuter, he s on treed it, huddled fl id St ; together like little pigs. tod Bin lied when off s And when I'm geared because its dark, or A few steps farther on, in another corner, they found a group of tie taaes ini in his bed. three small children sitting in filth Lord J.' is, Ourpas'orsaid.lsstSuiiday.tbat and diri, with their wretched laces L'p in thehcav nlyhost, buried in their hands. - Before Our elder brother is. It made axe love Lim Lute my dear Ned amost. their walk was ended they saw He said there were Tne blue eye closed. Perhaps the gentle sand- many more. man cf these friendthousand five thirty Had touched the golden bead, For low It drooped. But smites etil cuived Ue less, destitute children in that one sweet dips ; city, .lust think of it! They never He dreamed, perhaps, of Ned had comfortable clothing, food nor S. S Timss, shelter. They knew nothing of a home nor home influences. Miss TELL TIIE TRUTH. Cotton, who sp.nt years laboring for them, says they did not even know the meaning of a kiss. There A boy twelve years old was the seems to be no place for these important witness in a lawsuit. little outcasts in this great One of the lawyers, after cross- poor world. They had no friends to questioning him severely, said: and care for them. They Y oar father has been telli ng you provide never were taught to work, and how to estify, hasn't lief whenever they found an opporYes, said the boy. wuuld steal. Is it at said the lawyer, just tunity they Aiow,5 all strange that they became worthtell us how your father told you less men and women, mamma? to testify. Oh mamma, I am so thankfnl W ell, said the boy modestly, that we haveyou.and papa, schools father told me the J iwyers would and churches, and so many advantry and tangle me in my testimony; tages, interrupted Mattie. The but if I coul 1 ju-- r t citefn and all so looked when pupils sorry tell the truth I could tell the same he was telling how those, poor chil- time. JY thing avesy sbyierian dren ived. People saw theX pitiable condition. continued Bertha, bat ONLY TWO WORDS. no practical method of aiding them was devised until Dr. Barnardo O! if I were lucky enough to and Lord Shaftesbury became incall this estate mine, 1 should be a terested. The latter long question-e- l the feasibility cf the plan, but happy fellow, said a young man. And then said a friend Dr Barnardo urged him to mane Why, then Ed pall down the old house a trial. He said to him: You ! Bl BM2MXETH CtJMINM - p po-- sa;-3-, 1 light-tei-- -- rftc.'iT'o 'iTeirtiiisg triable motherly f i t'U'r.B ji.afj! Cn'orij il i. 4 lot thy Spirit iohD-- I sipe" (i finl inyw rtxyx ''oixp-.i srj! fUn i Wber' v ii gra;e; Sun)' urj, uxy o .Hitiiiu it if. my g i id an Aa Aild I aril! gh'riOuHy. Why, tlvm, I sapp w, Lka other people, I should gro v dd and n t care so much for tlim,e things. A.nd then? Wh then, I supof nature I should in course the pose leave aii tuese things and well, yes die!' And thend life i riumhiiii? and (ots der the worn a? Jt ay: .n- - 1, (r i no N'ojx'nii! 1 ' 'hcme'sm ai. ThMovewb 1 p 4 . i eii 1 ia-V- a Vi - un;'!; ,drkn8".4 cn"' .? h f uiaai Tuii t w h ha t uia i ray t1 n c' L xv u jt vs tennn.n, i. 16 w i1 0 lo etlmn", O iiopr evi r preoeiiX, 1 il i tin x lay 8 reur b star sli ' km 3 y j al.rij. V uniiixa. a i Deoot, Sanitary "i:i LUL'K .1 UAXtfK la about l!ie i to "turned, c- u -e cosily bleqing.' A ud, 1 n T 3 -- Auiith t Piomwr Lumber Yard. SELiIaS. EC. 3E3. dS2 mamma, Wh.de-.tl- Marne, they did not iind them in bed. Tim po-,-- little things had left Urn fresh, snug cots and end died toother under me of them. out V LIjhI Lm yg LbAdHXi ORXAMLXTS, So half hour If all were 1 n.rtui'cs and Plumbers Supplies, Sh. rti.it ic ed tin ing live iittle beds. One having A ui nrvignui lu tOi box, flay, withdrew. A and X and IXunil Dealers in e in r Poor clniuiei.,' said Mr. Yon see it L not an easy White. thing to break nfl an uhlhihit. What did they tlmn do They pulled them out and again tucked them into bed. After with the that good night's came a of dawning breaking day to their lives that the world is not all darkness anl misery. This home proved so .successful in its working that the land Lord Shaftesbury has since established, in different parts of London, a number of similar large institutions which now furnish homes and supply training for saveu thousand boys and girls. These attend school day. The ether part of the day is spent in training them to work, and, above ail, they are taught to earn and save money. After a small sum to apply toward the expenses of the institution has been deducted each child proudly places the surplus of his days earnings in his little bank. At the end of the week these banks are emptied and the moneys placed on deposit. By the time they have arrived at a suitable age to leave the home many of llmm have a neat little sum with which to start out into the world. Many English people who come to our country and buy comfortable homes have earned their money and formed habits of industry and economy through the beneficence of Loud Shaftesbury. What become of those five boys! asked Mrs. White. They developed into noble men. Singularly enough, they all become missionaries and are making a in different parts of the world helping other unfortunate beings. Ventral Christian Adca-('ate- . ri, one-hal- f life-wor- k Lumber. T. 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