| Show ON OH RELIGIOUS TOPICS Boston Transcript t Th The church when It II Is I true tru lo to Its founder ideal Idal knows know nothing In Its III organisation or In its it proclamation of truth of fit any an racial class ela I or personal I distinctive j trot note tl is It Its universality lind Its 1111 democracy democracy c racy raC When hen It allies itself with autor autocracy autocracy I Imer racy mer as 11 In Kuala HuMla today toda or rr when It II i any n dIstinct group roup I I In n an American community in to he hf I drawn Mawn together mainly by b uniformity I In n mental attainments or size of In II Income 1 come Mme it Jt Its III place In society anti and anan In n th the divine economy mind and lends Itself lI elf to 10 o embitterment rather rath r than lion Ion or of the life of society I Along the coast coIt from Hopedale to In o Cart Cape H Harrison on s I vent ent miles In a it straight line but bUl several hundred f miles It If the Indentations nf ot the tho chore phorn tire ere followed are a few huts hull of ot white whit settlers senior some hundred and anti f fifty in nil all The missionaries i i make a R point of ministering to 10 those these i lonely lOnel lone I exIles exile and In winter one of the tho I nl make n a trip by b I visiting the settlers settler holding a n erI f at each house and devoting a few hours to 10 Instruction in rending writing and arithmetic Perhaps one olle of the i older members of the settlers settler family faintly will grasp a n few fo rudiments even In Inthis Inthis I this brief time and will continue tho th i Instruction until with the n visit from year ear to fain fam family I ily II will become a little nucleus nuclei of If f f knowledge a light lI ht flickering tine the nf of this land Often I L settlers settler living several dave davs dA journey Journe Inland will wilt travel trawl all the way any 8 to some FOrnI I hut on the coast In order not to miss minx H the visit It 11 IB Is I the th only link which binds them to 10 civilization L i City Star All 11 are arc practically agreed that Sab Iab b bath desecration Is widespread and most mot people who s It In all nil Its lIs j phases regard re It as IlS n R menacing evil In Inthe Inthe Inthe the social system How to chock check this evil 11 nod and n nd regulate r the th c occupations and II nl pleasures of the day da of ot rest ret Is la more r or less lea of a 11 problem Many states have enacted laws regulating the tho con duet duct of on the Sabbath There are laws lam prohibiting fishing and hunt ing log and ball hall playing and aud games of ot chance and and everything on O that Hint dl mo ml of ot those theFt laws are on In 0 forced forcel hers hera are RIO dond dMd letters Mis Ib coon has hM Sunday Sunda closing clo ln and 1111 anti antl gambling law In that nu Arl enforced to tho letter leller Oo by Folk by b compelling the oL of these thc 1 laws has hu occasion occasioned ed e wide comment and an approval Northwestern Christian Advocate The truth of Jesus saying A mans lire life leoth not lint In the tho abundance of the things thing that he h is exemplified etl dally daily dall In the experience of nf tine the rich some of whom resort to the themo most mo t absurd arid and wicked i means to give Ie themselves s pleasure often to the tho d of their health and always alway slivA of their character Even those whose conduct Is exemplary find the M of Jesus Jenus to be lie true The Tha late lale Alfred BpI Belt was tho richest roan man In England had hall tho th Ih finest fInt house hou and a I priceless art gallery In Ix london could secure anything that money might buy bu but yet t he was wu neither healthy h nor happy and nd wore upon his hI face tac constantly a 11 look took of nf care and ennui The Tho most mot valuable things thin in life ponce joy jO m contentment are aro not ought bought 1 t with money monsy They The como come through simple trust In God and the tho nf of a It spirit In ser nor service norvice vice Ic for tor others other |