. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. ontented man rich. Those who are close with moneyare very often liberal with advice. The man who cannot be caught withwhisky may be ruined by money. Some of the hungriest men in theworld today are those who have themost wealth. It is hard for God totake a man into his armswho is already hugging abag of money. Take the money out ofthe whisky business andit is doubtful if the devilcould make men meanenough to keep them in it. Let a few millionairesbecome as generous as thewoman who gave the twomites, and how fast thedevil would begin to run. CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE. A


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. ontented man rich. Those who are close with moneyare very often liberal with advice. The man who cannot be caught withwhisky may be ruined by money. Some of the hungriest men in theworld today are those who have themost wealth. It is hard for God totake a man into his armswho is already hugging abag of money. Take the money out ofthe whisky business andit is doubtful if the devilcould make men meanenough to keep them in it. Let a few millionairesbecome as generous as thewoman who gave the twomites, and how fast thedevil would begin to run. CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE. A long face is not a passport to heaven. A face that cannot smile is like a lan-tern without a light. There are too many people who are piousonly in pleasant weather. Only the religion that is full of sunshinecan win the heart of a child. The man who can smile and wont do itcheats others and robs himself. Make it a rule to always look upon thebright side, and you will find that there is/^ always a bright side upon which to COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY FREDK U CHAPMAN 4 CO. — The Tiresome Treadmill of Unbelief.


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