Restful Prayer. Prayer, says the Independent, is not always petition. It is sometimes, and ought to be oftener, Ithanksgiying. It is sometimes confession.- It is some times adoration. It is often a uttered and unutterable communion. That is a beautiful illustration of one phase of prayer—the communion phase—which is related of the little girl of a hard worked and somewhat nervous clergy, man,who could only compose to advan tage whon he was absolutely alone and undisturbed. One day he thoughtless ly left his study door unlocked, aud his little three-year-old child softly opened the door and came in. The minister was disturbed, and a little impatiently lifted up his face to the face of his child and asked: "My child, what do you want ?" ••Nothing, papa." "Then what did you come in here for ?" "Just because I wanted to be with you." And the little one sat down quietly on the floor and said not a word. Surely that is a form ot prayer that we need to cultivate in this busy day of ours. To come into Ilis pres ence and wait before Him, wanting nothing but to be with Him—bow such an hour pow and again would rest us I We hatfe a friend,not a Christian,who leaves his business place down town, now and again, especially when he is being particularly burdened with care, and rides up to the Catholic Cathedra 1 on Fifth Avenue, where he sits down for an hour, and then goes back to J bus iness. He sajs, "It is so quiet] up there, it rests and quiets me." How much more might we find a sweet 'and quiet restiug-p'ace for our weary au d and tired souls and bodies by just rest ing in the Lord, sitting without peti tion at his feet, or as John, leaning our heads upon his bosom. "LADIES." Cultivation alone will not make a la dy of a yulgar woman, nor a gentleman of a boor, fnnate vulgarity will mani - fest itself in spite of all forms of polite ness and etiquette. To a certain class of persons, indifference is the test of high breeding. 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