24 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN 97121410121124 ofl (Millet When hearts are crushed with sorrow, Or loneliness and care, When friends have proved unfaithful, And the load is hard to bear, Let us steal away in solitude, And cross the Kedron brook To spend an hour at Olivet, That quiet, sacred nook. Perhaps some gift of memory Of the Master's presence there, His crushing weight of sorrow, Or agony of prayer, May bring the tender sympathy, The faith and love we need To help our souls to triumph In thought, in word, and deed. Here we sense His ï¬ne example Of submission brave and true, To the Father‘s noble purpose In His love for me and you. Though it meant that He must suffer On the Cross for others’ sin, Pay the price for our redemption, So that Heaven we might win. With what love he seeks forgiveness For His weak and erring friends, And accepts the trial and challenge Of the cup His Father sends. At the thought we feel unworthy, With a sense of guilt and shame, For the trifles we call burdens Are not worthy of the name. Let us pray for meek submission To our Loving Rather‘s will, Knowing we can trust His promise To forgive and love us still. May We follow Christ’s example, But in case we should forget Let us often journey backward To that place called Olivet. Wathtmia/ra If we might choose a memory gem Of beauty rich and rare, A treasure which through future year Would shed its radiance fair Like peaceful benediction’s calm Poured out for love's dear sake, We’d surely choose that pictured sceneâ€"â€" Sunset at Otter Lake. A day of rare enjoyment ï¬ne, With beauty unsurpassed; A day we’ll long remember too, Was closing in at lastâ€"- While here beside the broad highway Were tables, and some seats Where we at once decided was The place to serve the eats. The lake so calm, like sea of glass Reflects the sunset sky, The beateous tints of rose and gold, Bring charm to every eye. Our inmost souls were strangely stirred, No words could e‘er express, Though on our inner consciousness Indelibly impressed. The streets of gold, the gates of pearl, How near they seemed to be, The many mansions bright and fair Prepared for you and me. We longed for thankful, loving hearts, And tongues that echoed praise For all Our Loving Father’s gifts Throughout life’s varied ways. Soon in the deepening twilight hour We wend our homeward way, While each with one accord proclaimsâ€" “lt’s been a perfect day.†Oft-times in reminiscent mood This wondrous trip we’ll take To see again in memory Sunset at Otter Lake. By J. Moulton ï¬g Wow o/oen “ falmtion “ " flitting (fter “ l U3. oflgin o’fowzb 9'4 .(f'lon. 7'05 (wed. did. I l l EVERY MONDAY $1.00 SAM: 0N MOST l'l'EMS maxi. l q'fowalzd .V .in Office A& J HENNESSY' FRANKâ€"â€" i’.0. 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