SCHOOL-DAYS over, examinations past, and prizes all safely put aside. No lessons for six weeks, but away into the country to romp in the green fields and by the riversides. It had long been looked forward to, and now it had come at last. Anna and Willie were in the stage coach, on the way to spend their summer holidays with their aunt Mary, who lived in the country. A few hours' drive through wooded dell and moor brought them there, and they found their aunt awaiting them. There was such a lot to tell her about home and school, that it was late before they got off to bed that night. Next morning they got up early, and went off to play in the fields, to see the sheep on the hill, and to gather flowers in the woods. It was such a happy time. But this was not all. In the village near to where aunt Mary lived, a great canvas tent had been put up, with a pretty little flag on the top, on which was inscribed "GOD IS LOVE." Notice had been sent round to all the houses that a service for children would be held in it every afternoon, and one for grown-up folks at night. Aunt Mary said she was going, because she loved the Lord, and wanted to help in bringing others to Him. So after tea off they went all together. Some nice hymns were sung, then a short address, and then at the close an "after meeting." Many of the children remained, and were spoken to; and among others, Anna and Willie. They did not trust the Lord Jesus then; but after they came home, Anna said to her aunt that she would like so much to be saved, if she only knew how it could be. Aunt Mary spoke to her and Willie, knelt down beside them and prayed, and before bed-time they could both say, "Jesus is mine." Writing home to their mother the following week, Anna said, "This is the best holiday I ever had. Do you know why? Because Willie and I have trusted Jesus. Aunt and us go to the "Tent" every night, and sing hymns all the way home." Truly that was a happy holiday. Have you ever had a holiday like that? I mean, Have you trusted Jesus and been saved?