88 SOUR WOODLAND TREES.’ 
*‘Vhen it is that it most beautifully mimisters to the healthfulness and happiness of man—providing 
him with shelter from the scorching sun during moments when its noonday heat is intolerable ; with 
vital air to invigorate the lungs ; with refreshing coolness from exhaled moisture ; with sweet fragrance 
from leaf and flower ; with fruit from an ample store ; and with that inexpressible sense of pleasure 
conveyed to the mind hy the contemplation of the Leautiful works of the Almighty Giver of all good 
things,’ [Page 89. 
