386 THE YOUTHS CABINET. 6 dren will often think of the poor, guilty, dying heathen, and pay for them. Re- member the words of our Saviour, dear friends: “The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few. Pray ye, there- fore, the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth laborers into his harvest.” Yours, fraternally, WM. M. JONES. —_—_ CLOSE OF THE VOLUME. One word, my dear friends—let me say one word more to you, before this volume learn to make the most of time. You are fond of play, I see. That js natural enough. I love to see children play and enjoy themselves. But you must not for- get, that it is a serious thing to live in this world—that there is a great deal to be done while we are in it—that we can- not go through this life but once—and that, unless we wisely improve the mo- ments as they pass, we shall have no treasure laid up in heaven. Live to some purpose. ‘Take care of the interests of your soul. Let your constant aim be, to of the Casrer is closed. 1 want you to | prepare for eternity. ol a ad aN eT - és Aes oS OREZ AWN, 57, Sn ae ; y* ry 2h \\ Ath mi % H at ur 1 RS: e \ YR |