. Christian herald and signs of our times . s of the Baroness in these words:She is a real warm-hearted will help me in everything, and evervprogress in Gods work makes her glad. Praise Him. BECAINK in this world there is sorrow,Because in this world there is care,Because hid from view is the morrow. Because the clouds float here and there.\\, .in , 1,,sc 0111 hearts to the sunlight. But open them wide to the let us dwell less on the midnight ! to thoughts rich with blessing give room !The birds all around us are singing :(). list to their songs full of cheer !The grass


. Christian herald and signs of our times . s of the Baroness in these words:She is a real warm-hearted will help me in everything, and evervprogress in Gods work makes her glad. Praise Him. BECAINK in this world there is sorrow,Because in this world there is care,Because hid from view is the morrow. Because the clouds float here and there.\\, .in , 1,,sc 0111 hearts to the sunlight. But open them wide to the let us dwell less on the midnight ! to thoughts rich with blessing give room !The birds all around us are singing :(). list to their songs full of cheer !The grass and the flowers are springing— Creator, thou surely art near!Oh, then let us render him praises. Along with the hirds. flowers:And work while to him our song rises :And joy. peace and love shall lie ours ! M. wool-sl y. THE STRUGGLE IN CRIf_ .Foremost among European topics th-present time, the situation in Cret oivtinues to absorb attention abroad, mis no apparent disposition on the noTurkey to modify the policy of pet. SOLDIERS OF CRETE. tion and the religious hatred whichturned the once peaceful and prospejisland into a region of massacre and!lage. Although Turkey seems resolto employ, if necessary, its entire mil •and naval resources for the suppressii jthe insurrection, it is not now protthat Europe will stand tamely by and]mit the frightful atrocities of Armen :be reproduced, even on a smaller seal |this new fanatical Moslem crusade. S|pathy with Crete is apparently grow jThe friendship of Greece and of thelenic people generally has been sonounced, that it will now be difficult jKing George and his government to w|hold their assurances of sympathy, tlat the request of the Powers, who art Iusual, afraid to open the irrepressIEastern Question, in an acute forminterposing between the Porte and itstims. It is not probable, how ever, inevent that Turkey will be allowed toceed to extreme measures. Almost evjpart of Crete of any consequence cai Icommanded b


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