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13,000,000
Dyspeptics
Live in the United States and Canada
Suffering Terribly Every Meal.
A rough estimate gives the enor
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They will assist nature in digesting
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of the stomach. They are prepared
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VOICES OF YOUTH
Conducted by the Editor
A DREAM OF PEACE.
The eastern shy is all aglow
With tints of red and deepening
gray;
The rippling brooklet in his flow
Nods to the dew drops on each
spray;
The birds shake forth their joyous
songs
From little throats enchanting clear,
clear.
Unconscious that to man belongs
The joy, that knows no earthly fear.
His is the peace more rare than flow
ers
Bestowed not by mortal hand,
But sent in form of heavenly showers
To men of every race and land.
This peace with every mortal goes,
Who, when in hope or in despair
Looks up, and through the eyes that
glow
With tears, pours out his soul in
prayer.
His faith must be the truest trust.
That faith, undaunted, come what
will —
That faith, that gladly bears a thrust,
And in the direst moments thrill.
To everyone belongs this gift,
If he but seek until he find,
’Tis then, the clouds of doubt are rift,
’Tis then, that glorious virtues shine.
Ah, think you what great joy 'twould
be
To live, and move in this fair land,
Isl every han from sea to sea
Had peace for aye, at God’s right
hand!
Then blessed harmonies would reign,
Like to that peaceful realm above;
Each happy soul to each would fair
Be bound in cords of purest love.
Strife then would cease forevermore;
Sin would not dominion hold;
No troubled hearts, or conscience sore,
But perfect union soul with soul.
ELYOD.
CHAT.
My Deal’ Young People: If it was a
busy Brother Willie that talked to you
last week, it was a very much wor
ried one, who found that neither of
the fine letters intended to be in our
department had put in their appear
ance, but had been crowded out by
advertising matter. I will see that
you get them this week, however. And
I feel that I can almost promise you
with certainty that two more of these
half issues will bring us back to
our full-sized paper, a full page Voices
of Youth, and lots of nice things from
our new field, with its enlarged oppor
tunities.
"Agnes,” I am sure each one of the
cousins will be glad to know about
that dream, hurry and give it to us.
1 hope not only those of our members
called for by Agnes Tyler will drop in
often, but that each one whose name
has ever been linked with ours, will
feel this membership has in it an op
portunity to "sow some seed by the
wayside,” to “cast bread upon the
waters,” to be gathered we known ot
where, and will grasp the opportunity
as best you can, holding out the help
ful hand, in your own peculiar way, to
the thousands of boys and girls that
you touch all over our Southland.
BROTHER WILLIE.
Dear Brother Willie: For a long
time I have been wanting to write
again to our dear little page, but I
The Golden Age for October 22, 1908.
kept putting it off, but at last 1 am
here.
I have finished reading the book
which was awarded to me as a prize
and I think it is a very fine book.
Again, let me thank you for it.
I, too, am sorry that the dear Gol
den Age is going to be moved still
farther from me, but I know r that
Brother Willie knows best.
I dreamed a dream about the mem
bers of the Voices of Youth the other
night, perhaps I will tell it to you
next time, but just now it would make
my letter too long, and you would
grow weary of reading it.
I do not remember her name, but
the girl who wrote on Heaven, wrote a
splendid letter, and I trust she will
write again. What has become of
Julia Lane, number one and number
two?
Boys and girls, let us get to work
and try to make our page more inter
esting than it has ever been before.
I am keeping up with “The Mission
Girl” and I think it splendid.
I will not write any more this time,
fearing my uninteresting letter is al
ready too long.
Your friend,
AGNES TYLER.
Perry, S. C.
Dear Brother Willie: I am going to
school and am having a fine time. I
am in the seventh grade, 12 years of
age, and a perfect blonde. I like my
teachei’ and all the rest of the teach
ers. I have not been absent or tardy
a single day since the school started.
I have not forgotten that you told us
September 23, 1907, to write you Sep
tember 23, 1908, the verse and the
motto text you gave us that day. The
verse was:
"Lost —Somewhere between sunrise
and sunset yesterday, two golden
hours, each set with sixty diamond
minutes. No reward is offered, for
they never can be found.”
The text was:
"Never be discouraged; never give
up.”
1 have been wanting you to come
back and see us. I enjoy the Voices
of Youth.
Your best friend,
DOLLIEE CHISHOLM.
Dear Brother Willie: How well I re
member just one year ago today. I
sat in the old school building at Doug
las, listening and gathering the ad
vice you were giving us. My ears
were wide open, catching word by
word all you said. I never shall for
get the motto you gave us. This is
the motto: “Let nothing discourage
you, never give up.” How many times
I have thought of these words since
last October 8! You asked us to write
to you just one year from then; you
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