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THE FIRST GRAY HAIRS.

THE STRANGE CLAIMANT; On,…

NEARLY AN ELOPEMENT.

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LADIES' COLUMN.

USEFUL HINTS.

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A HEART MEMORY is better than a mere head- memory. It is better to carry away a little of the life of God in our souls than to be able to repeat every word of every sermon we have heard. THE most precious of all possessions is power over ourselves—power tu withstand trial, to bear suffering, to front danger; power over pleasure and pain; power to follow our convictions, however resisted by menace and scorn the power of calm resistance in scenes of darkness and storm. How TO POT PLANTS.—A few words on pot- ting may not be amiss to young beginners, whe will perhaps think that nothing is easier than to get a pot, fill it with mould, and stick a plant or cutting in it. But there is a right as well as a wrong way of doing everything, and the proper method of potting is to imitate on a small scale the formation of the earth on which we and all creation dwell. The mould, or surface soil, does not extend many feet, and underneath it are beds of clay, gravel, or sand, and rocks of various kinds which form the natural drain- age of the ground. If you remember this you will be able tt see the sense of the following directions. First cover the hole at the bottom of your pot, not with any- thing flat, but with a concave bit of crockery or hollow shell, then add smaller pieces of broken, brick, or fat one, er crockery, till it is a third or even half full. Let your mould be nice ani fine, but neither too wet nor too dry, and when you have put in a little, hold your plant between the finger and the thumb of the left hand, and fill in the remainder of the soil around it with the right. When q'.ite full, give the pot a smart tap or two on the ground to shake the earth down among the roots, and press it firmly close round the ltem.- Littll Iblltl MagasiK*.

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