TRUMPET CALLS. sa, Ram's Horn Sounds a Warning Note to the Unredeemed. HE more you love, the more you live. Every dog Is a llon somewhere, God will leave nothing half done, Love 1s the apex. Humility, in the foundation of ai the Christ. like life. The city is as strong for the poor as It is for the rich. A patched-up friendship Is apt to break In a new place, There {s a river within that is ever warring with its shores, What a career the Almighty Father chese for His Beloved Son! The devil fears the prayer that Is searned at & mother's knee. God gives no burden where He has pot first given str h.to bear it. gt However high on man may climb, he must always start from the ground. There is no pew in any church that the devil has aot sometimes occupied. 1 can tr will Get where Goi ust you to han- find ) dle money, never your pocket empty. Airing eople’s faults Ad any never Ram's nade Horn. Sweets 2 wrifer says that brains will tell Sometim brains that keeps a man from telling. et Sse Never Too Sure, Against the probability or possibility of mischance or aceldent we can never be too sure. But if we should stop to consider how great is the we would bs made too timid and unhappy. “Caution is needed not to be foolhardy, and precaution to know what is best to do an accident happens, One day this winter two men were walking and one said “*We're too timid in treading on piaces, I tread and about them and so escape a fall.” be too sure,’ said the other: throws you off and makes harder.” Just then 3 i place covered with thin snow, whera had been sliding. The first speaker sii and came down with his foot turned badly =prained Howas acrip on crutches until n she tima ago, havin used many things with ; that time had not used St which, when used, cured him 80 that he walks as usual, There is a prob ability that for the rest of the season will walk cautiously, with th 3 ©! having this great remedy ready fo ’ chauce of sudden death, io when ’ J flrmlv never Granny never [ the fall his ankle, nt he cot Bete lv comfletely, Pruning Lilac Wiegela. ltlac and wiegela bear Both thelr FLad owers oi thelr young or 1 1# nruned in autumn or winte 12 1% PARI be n £1 little i pruning, any as away » unnecessary branches, but TIooking Backward, “You must feel lovely “Howean ll w hanny Lappy cottage ) | your own?" yf acres, with a castle and a whole reg iment of servants?” “Why, when did the “During the Brooklyn Li CONSULTING A WOMAN. lose [t7 eleventh ¢ ie, Mrs. Pinkham's Advice Inspires Confidence and Hope. Examination by a male physician is a hard trial to a delicately organized woman. She puts it off as long as she dare, and is only driven to it by fear of can-