. Christian herald and signs of our times . months the son knew wl|peace was. / mil guide thee with mine ere. Imember, savs a Christian journalitwo homes of which I was an inmatea time in mv young days. In one, 1children were sulky, obstinate, and dibedient, and had to be often beaten,the other there was peace and quiet,have seen a child quelled by a look fnthe mothers eye, or brighten under I;approving glance. I hav e seen her lookan open door and her child would anjcipate her wish and run to close it. 0ves, it is a happv thing for children aparents when the eye will do the workthe chiding to


. Christian herald and signs of our times . months the son knew wl|peace was. / mil guide thee with mine ere. Imember, savs a Christian journalitwo homes of which I was an inmatea time in mv young days. In one, 1children were sulky, obstinate, and dibedient, and had to be often beaten,the other there was peace and quiet,have seen a child quelled by a look fnthe mothers eye, or brighten under I;approving glance. I hav e seen her lookan open door and her child would anjcipate her wish and run to close it. 0ves, it is a happv thing for children aparents when the eye will do the workthe chiding tongue. AU(ST 5. 896 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. ^73 » AONG the many avenues of religiousA effort, there are some that presentjH features of peculiar interest. ThisS e:?cially true of Christian work amonghe iminal All over our landwherever thereis a prison,reformator y,peniten-tiary, orother penali nstitution,there theGos pel is beingpreached tosinners, andfree salva-tion throughJesus Christis offered toperishing.


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