| Show proud of his work there is a natural sat bat satisfaction is faction experienced in ju the contemplation of vf the results of diligent anu and well wili directed toll the workmans work mans grandest monument is the work w which high he haa baa completed he looks i at it points to it aud it joftes in it lt even the lord lond shall rejoice in hia hla work works fj and in similar rejoicing ali all al 1 true workers have some right rig to t 0 participate but asbur as our good works may maybe be an occasion of rejo rijo rejoicing icing do 60 the evil which men deshot do not mily oaly jives lites after them in id dark and terrible permanence but it otten often confronts them haunts then with ita its shadow and arld shows to them the dire and terrible results of wrong doing even in this life Du ringa rings recent discussion of the tem temperance derance perance question quee tion in the canadian of queens bounty referred to a me member of one ne ot at the families miliea ta in the province who had not long before fe been n laid in a haupers paupers pau pers grave in consequence of being addicted addie addle tid to the use of intoxicating dria and aad remarked that euch a circumstance was waa a temperance lecture in a L nuta nutshell belll mr pugh member from halifax immediate immediately mose arose and in opposition to mr ford ord stated that he was a liquor beller seller and that the business was waa just aa as honorable and legitimate aa as a carriage builders this remark remarks called up again and he baid said I 1 1 I build carriage carriages and when I turn boutas out n fine wagon and put it to rolling along the street I 1 say aay 1 that is my work I 1 would ask aak the honorable member from halifax it he is proud of bis his tn s work as he bees sees it rolling i along ago the street there thera was no answer to this lwis question it was a question that answered itself A chicago man told a lie and then said caid 1 I 11 hope to be i struck IC dead if iri lri I 1 have not told the truth 1 he had ceased speaking when be the flood a man having knocked him down |