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hair, or the wearing of gold, or the putting on of apparel: bnt the hidden 
man of the heart in the incorruptibility of a quiet and meek spirit, which 
is rich in the sight of God.”—I. Peter iii., 3-4. 
l^ed ©atctjfly. 
A plant, of different species, having 
the surface of the leaves, etc., covered with 
viscid secretions, which catch and hold 
flies; such as the Silene. 
Youthful Love. 
Ah, five and twenty years ago. 
Had I but planted seed of trees, 
How now I should enjoy their shade, 
And see their fruit swing in the breeze. 
— Oriental. 
B E AH young reader:—Don’t say with the wicked: “Let us crown our¬ 
selves with roses, before they be witheredon the contrary, despis¬ 
ing the delusive charms of youthful pleasure, you should love 1, God; 2, 
obedience, and 3, useful labor. 
“Fear God, 33 saith the Holy Ghost, “and keep His command¬ 
ments; for this is all man; 33 that is to say, this is the whole duty, virtue, 
perfection, and happiness, of man. It is for this reason also that the fear 
of the Lord is called in Sacred Writ, The beginning, the fullness, and the 
crown of wisdom. 
He, then, who fears the Lord, is truly wise and virtuous. 
How, this fear of God is not servile, that is to say, a fear which 
merely fears punishment, without detesting sin; but it is a salutary dread 
which removes sin-—a filial, childlike fear that is part of one's love for God . 
