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Reprinted by special permission of publisher, The Fleming H. Revell Company. XII. The Story That the Keg Told Me The author is "Adirondack Murray" because he, more than any other man, rediscovered for the past and present generation the wonderful Adirondack Woods. We are grateful to Mr. Archibald Rutledge for having shortened the story, and to Mr.

Jack was very certain that, in any case, Myra Revell supplied all that he lacked, and the very thought of spending Christmas Day in her company sent a pang of longing through his heart. Margaret cherished a romantic admiration for Mrs. Revell, who was still a girl at heart despite the presence of a grown-up family. Dennis was at Marlborough with Tom; while Pat or Patricia was Peg's bosom chum.

The home will not lose its harmony and beauty if it is filled with playing children. Its function has to do with their development rather than with the preservation of chairs. I. References for Study H.F. Cope, Hymns You Ought to Know, Introduction. Revell, $1.50. W.F. Pratt, Musical Ministries. Revell, $1.00. H.W. Hulbert, The Church and Her Children, chap. x. Revell, $1.00. II. Further Reading

It makes our homes essentially religious institutions, to be judged by religious products. I. References for Study G.A. Coe, Education in Religion and Morals, chap. xvi. Revell, $1.35. Article on "The Family," in Hastings, Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics. II. Further Reading On the educational function of the family: A.J. Todd, The Primitive Family as an Educational Agency. Putnam, $2.00.

The girl who was to have played it Ethel Revell is ill. Do you know any of Miss Copeland's girls? Olivia Cartwright plays Petruchio." "Olivia Cartwright? Is she to be in some play? She's a distant cousin of mine." "It's a school play Miss Copeland's school, where Rob teaches, you know. The play is to be in the Stuart Hendersons' ballroom."

In a word, let the church be to the family that larger home where families live together their life of fellowship and service in the spirit and purpose of religion and where there is a natural place for everyone. I. References for Study H.W. Hulbert, The Church and Her Children, chaps. i-v. Revell, $1.00. H.F. Cope, Efficiency in the Sunday School, chaps. xiv-xvi. Doran, $1.00.

On further consideration it was decided to attend early service at home, and to start off on the day's expedition at eleven o'clock, arriving at the Revell homestead about one, by which time it was calculated that the family would have returned from church, and would be hanging aimlessly about the garden, in the very mood of all others to welcome an unexpected excitement.

Revell would be in a fever the whole time, asking herself, 'Will the pudding go round? It really wouldn't be kind," pleaded Margaret earnestly, and her hearers chuckled reminiscently. Mrs. Revell was a darling, but she was also an appallingly bad housekeeper.

I remember of seeing Jim Revell coming home very much battered and beaten up as a result of an encounter with a number of free people and white people and those who were members of the patrollers. "As a child I was very fond of dancing, especially the jig and buck. I made money as I stated before, I played children's plays of that time, top, marbles and another game we called skinny.

Robertson had left word with the postmaster at Gladys that any mail coming for Peach should be forwarded to Robertson's address in Calgary. Some months later a body, headless, was found in the river, but it was so decomposed that the Coroner, Dr. Revell, finding no trace of foul play, ordered it buried. It might have been a drowning.

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