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<w VOICES OF YOUTH *
CONDUCTED BY MRS. G. B. LINDSEY.
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Spanking does not cure children of bed
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A ‘Bunch of Flowers For Joe
Joe was a newsboy mister,
Diff’ront from all the rest;
Scarce a day over seven,
An’ a weak little chap at best.
Timid an’ bashful sorter;
’Mos like a gal in his ways;
Never would chaw terbaker,
An’ cuss, and take in the plays.
An’ stead of trying to down him,
The fellows was kind to Joe;
An’ lots bought papers of him, cause
Os the hump on his back, yer know.
An’ I froze from the first right to him,
An’ he somehow collared to me.
Till we parded it all ’cept night time—
Lived with his mother, yer see.
She had worked till the fever took her,
An’ nothing was left to eat;
But the kid you can bet, was plucky,
An’ so he struck for the street'.
An’ hustle? Well, now you’re shoutin’
Sailed right in like a brick!
All fur that mother of his’n
Lyin’ so weak an’ sick.
Ketch him foolin’ his money
Away like the other chaps
Matchin’ a feller pennies
Or playing a game of craps’
You could see him there with his pa
pers,
CHAT.
My Dear Boys and Girls: You have
made my heart glad this week with
this nice ‘ bunch” of letters and I hope
we will have so many and they will
come so fast that we will have to en
large the department, give another
page even, wouldn’t that be fine.
Bunny asks for another debate and
a badge. Someone else asked for an
other debate while I was away. Just
as soon as we can get enough of our
old members interested again and
some new ones, as well, we will take
up the debate question and make it
as interesting as possible.
As to the badges we at one time had
quite a pretty little pin which belong
ed to a little order connected with
the Voices of Youth, called The Order
of The Golden Age, which had on it
blue enamel letters, O. of G. A. This
was quite pretty and they were not
expensive if the members of the de
partment should like, we could adopt
these or anything else the majority
should decide on. I think the idea is
a pretty one.
LITTLE MOTHER.
DOES YOUR LIFE WITNESS FOR
OR AGAINST?
Dear Litle Mother and Circle: What
wou’d this life be had we no one on
whom we could le°n?
Our hearts are ever ascending to
our Father for help.
In the busy turmoils of life ’tis
Jesus who helps.
In the business office, on the farm,
in the kitchen and every walk of life
we are depending on Jesus to help,
and a sure source it is. He is a friend
who never fails. No life is so wrecked
by sin and vice but that if the heart
look to Him He will grant pardpn and
the sweetest of peace.
The Golden Age for March 31,1910.
The Nelvsboy’s Story.
Under his poor thin arm,
If the day was a day of sunshine,
Or the day was a day of storm.
An’ so at last when I missed him,
You’d best believe I was quick
In gettin’ around to his mother’s
To see if the kid was sick.
An’ I saw she was softly cryin’;
He’d been took in the night, she
said
An’ the poor little chap didn’t know
me —
Flighty and out of his head!
Yes see, such knockin’ about sir,
’Uli do for fellers like me,
But it wasn’t the right thing nohow,
For a baby as weak as he.
An’ ’scuse me, but I can’t help it;
I know that it ain’t just right
Fur a great big chap to be cryin’,
But Joe —he died last night!
It ain’t no use a’talkin’;
I tell yer, mister it’s hard
To think that I’ve got to lose him
When I banked so much on my
pard.
So I’ve come to you for some flowers
A bunch to put in his hand —
An’ up where he is why, maybe,
He’ll see them an’ understand!
—MALCOLM DOUGLESS.
He loves those tfiat despise and dis
obey Him, even. The best of us are
hardly worthy of so great a love, yet
so loving and compassionate is His
great heart, the vilest can find in Him
a haven of refuge.
Do we as forgiven rebels feel as
grateful to Him as we should? Do we
live a life of love and mercy toward
others ?
It is only through the gratitude and
labor of us as His children, that oth
ers can be reached.
Jesus is depending on me and you,
will we serve or diappoint Him?
It seems to me that one who has
felt His great love should never tire
of telling others about Him.
We should not be content to share
so great a blessing alone, but impart
to others and our own blessings will
brighten.
No opportunity to do good should be
considered too small.
Indeed we would be glad to do
greater things. What heart does not
yearn to do more? Yet does not true
greatness lie in doing well the nearest
duty, no matter how small?
Though we can not all go to China
or Africa or some dark heathen land
we can find plenty of work at home.
China or Africa or some dark heath
en land we can find plenty of work at
home.
We can tell the blessed story to
some one near us. They may have
heard of Jesus before, yet perhaps our
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