Christian herald and signs of our times . Chris leaned over and kissed her, and as hedid so he whispered, I wont forget, look of intelligence came into the face of thedying child, and then a smile of love and peace,and she was gone. I wish I was dead, too, sobbed the boy. It aint no use to live now. But Chris learned better than that. Hisgrief was noticed, as he passed out, by a Chris-tian man on a visit to the hospital, and he wasled to tell his sad story. He was anxious tolearn how to be good, and he was taken to somewho were as anxious to teach him. Chrislearned the way of salvation


Christian herald and signs of our times . Chris leaned over and kissed her, and as hedid so he whispered, I wont forget, look of intelligence came into the face of thedying child, and then a smile of love and peace,and she was gone. I wish I was dead, too, sobbed the boy. It aint no use to live now. But Chris learned better than that. Hisgrief was noticed, as he passed out, by a Chris-tian man on a visit to the hospital, and he wasled to tell his sad story. He was anxious tolearn how to be good, and he was taken to somewho were as anxious to teach him. Chrislearned the way of salvation, and hopes throughChrist to meet mother and sister again in thebetter land. THE WAY OUT. A NEW SERIAL STORY. By Rev. Leander S. Keyser.* {Continuedfrom page 751.) Good-By. The time passed quickly for our friends withthe various duties, engagements, and pleasuresof student life. Leroy, besides his regular workin college, employed himself in other labor—alabor of love to his fellow-men. He accepted a * Copyright reserved by the Chris Visits Cecie in Hospital. position as tc .her in the Sabbath-school, andprepared as dilij,~ntly for that as for his regularstudies. On Sabbath afternoon he went to amission school. Many were won to a betterlife by the power of his kind words. This en-gagement was one of the most convincing proolsLeroy could have given of the sincerity andthoroughness of the change he had could recognize and appreciate it betterthan any one else. She knew how Leroy usedto enjoy the Sunday afternoons of the old time,and when she saw him going off to the missioninstead of strolling into the country or comingto sit and talk with her, she blessed God that theman to whom she had given her heart felt thelove of Christ which constraineth. The most significant change, however, wasthe uniform gentleness and kindness which wasnoticed by every one who came in contact withthe young man. Formerly there had been acertain arrogance and superciliousness


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