The school physiology journal . ers agree in pro-hibiting the use ofboth narcotics untilmaturity of growthhas been attained.—N. S. Davis, M. D., The angels comeAnd go again to THE DAY WHEN THE SLEEPERS SHALL RISE. The stars are spin-ning their threads,. And the clouds aredust that flies, And the suns areweaving them up For a time when thesleepers shall rise. The ocean in musicrolls, And gems are turn-ing to eyes, And the trees aregathering souls For the time when thesleepers shall rise. The weepers . are learning to smile,And laughter to gleanthe sighs,Burn and bury the care and guile For


The school physiology journal . ers agree in pro-hibiting the use ofboth narcotics untilmaturity of growthhas been attained.—N. S. Davis, M. D., The angels comeAnd go again to THE DAY WHEN THE SLEEPERS SHALL RISE. The stars are spin-ning their threads,. And the clouds aredust that flies, And the suns areweaving them up For a time when thesleepers shall rise. The ocean in musicrolls, And gems are turn-ing to eyes, And the trees aregathering souls For the time when thesleepers shall rise. The weepers . are learning to smile,And laughter to gleanthe sighs,Burn and bury the care and guile For the day when the sleepers shall rise. Oh, the dews and the moths and the daisy red,. The larks and the glimmers and flows !The lilies and sparrows and daily bread, And the something that nobody knows ! —George Mac Donald. , a glad surprise,heaven. The riches of the commonwealth Are free, strong minds and hearts of health j And more to her than gold or grain The cunning hand and cultured brain. 128 SCHOOL PHYSIOLOGY JOURNAL. =1f^~fo High School. PRACTICAL QUESTIONS ANSWERED. A MAN may have the Ten Commandmentsf\ frescoed on his face, or one painted oneach finger, and yet not be a Christian, rightlyasserts one of Americas successful businessmen. Mere knowledge of good and evil byno means insures right choices, but knowledgeis not therefore to be decried. Although notthe only essential it is still an essential, and animportant one. To the child playing in woods and meadows,the deadly nightshade and the harmless winter-green offer equal attractions. He will not in-stinctively select the one aud avoid the must be taught the difference, and learnwhat flowers and fruits are safe and wholesomebefore he can be trusted to choose for later years he may wilfully taste or handlepoisonous plants, but it is iibt knowledge whichhas incited his action. So in the larger field of life. The youngman who knows the true nature of alcoholicliquors, as revealed by the scientif


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