StNicholas [serial] . SOMETHING OUT OF DOORS. BY CECILIA A. L. KELLY, AGE 17. many a wonderful story you will hear. Last of all, take agood drink of pure milk and go up-stairs to a nice coolbedroom. There are many other things to do on a farm in themonths of September and October. Halloween sooncomes, and the nutting season is not far off. These are only a few of the delightful sports to be hadafter vacation, but they are all cheering and wholesome—and, in fact, great WHERE REST IS BY ADELAIDE FAIRBANK (AGE 15) In the purple of the morning, ere the sun begins
StNicholas [serial] . SOMETHING OUT OF DOORS. BY CECILIA A. L. KELLY, AGE 17. many a wonderful story you will hear. Last of all, take agood drink of pure milk and go up-stairs to a nice coolbedroom. There are many other things to do on a farm in themonths of September and October. Halloween sooncomes, and the nutting season is not far off. These are only a few of the delightful sports to be hadafter vacation, but they are all cheering and wholesome—and, in fact, great WHERE REST IS BY ADELAIDE FAIRBANK (AGE 15) In the purple of the morning, ere the sun begins to rise,When the first faint flush of dawning tints with pink the cloudy skies;When we rise from troubled slumber weary still and to small tasks without number — where, oh, where can we find rest? Through the daytimes busy striving tossed by care and toil about,When our minds are tired of thinking, and our bodies are worn out;. SOMETHING OUT OF DOORS. BY HELEN SVEINBJORNSSON, AGE 17. When we long for peace and quiet, just a little time at best,When our inmost soul longs for it —where, oh, where, can we find rest? In the stillness of the evening, when the world sinks into calm,And oer the universe is stealing a sweet and peaceful balm ;When our tasks are still unfinished, close and closer on us pressed,And our precious time diminished — where, oh, where can we find rest? In gentlest tones of tenderness, how pitying, sweet, and clear,In this our time of great distress a welcome voice we gracious, soft, and loving tones, how soothing and how blest: Come unto Me, ye weary ones, and I will give you rest. Prize-winners should not be disappointed if they do not receivetheir badges at the time of receiving their magazine. To avoidloss in the case of changes of address that have not been broughtto our notice, badges are sent out on the twenty-fifth of themonth — ten or more days after the magazine is
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