— © ga oR OE ID wt ‘ia . ; As Spoken by Boys. Lt people were to write our language | | i ii cavelessly as many speak it, the | result would be somothing strange. lhe clipping of familiar words, and particularly the huddling of as many together in a ounce as we can find breath to poak, make a eurtous luanvuage as «6Lhis 6 WII sUOW. Speci- menos it boys’ eonversation like the followin may be called short-hand talking “Ware » last hi?” ladder skate Jertind the e dard’ngo ya?’ ‘ Yes; hard’ nough.”’ ‘Jer goerlonel’ Oo; Bill’n Joe wenterlony?” jerstay: Hlowlate P “ 4 Lemmeknow wenyergoinu, wohe 1 wanter go’nshowper howto skate,” “ H—m! Ficoodn’t skate better’n you, I'd soll out’n quit!” * Well, we'll tryerace ‘nseefyercan.’’ ) ith’s C panton, Current Thought. THE easy cause no without. To learn the art of concentration one must c ncentrate his mind again and again, patiently, until, little by; littl, ehis effort becomes habit. Wheo the habit is formed the mind has received its impulse, and will do its work, with increasing ease and effici- enocy, until one 1s no longer conscious of effort or labor. —Christian Union. [he teaching of morals in public schoo!s must be incidental. A teacher ‘snoot stand before a clase with a conscious air, and deliver sermons with the expectation thatany attention wil! be puid, but fifty times a day coms the little opportuoi yto putio a word, or to show inhailf adezen | the rivybtand wrong of an act or thought ways what | is. Children are keeu, and the glance val of some wrong will teil sermon you may give them.—Central School Journal. L have and [ repeat it that if a man cannot get literary kind out of }is of dist! pr more than apy said b3fore, here, culture of the highest Bible, and Chaucer and Shakespeare, and Milton, and Hobbes, and Bishop Berkeley, to memtion only a few of our illustrious writers— I say, if he cannot get it out of those Writers, he cannot get it out of anything; aod | would assuredly devote a very large portion of the time of every English child to the careful study of the models of Eag- lish writing of such varied aad wonder- = t ful kind as we possess, and what is = stall more important and still more seglected, the habit of using that language with precision and with foree. I fancy we are always the only nation in the world who seem to think that composition comes by nature. The Erench attend to their own language, the Germans s'udy theirs; but Englishmen do pot seem to think is worth their while,— AHuazley. ce Special Notices. 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