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The following stories are reinted by a clergyman in a Home paper:
SUNDAY SCHOOL
(1) I called on Mes, Z. about her son's irregular attendance, and her reply was a "I call it a shame his not coming to your clase, and I always said it wa
share his leaving Zion when they were so kind to him. But, as tella people, they will one day have to go to your church to be buried, so they may be as well go thers now when they are alive as for myself. when my spams allow it,
O to the Primitives, and my husband, if he goes anywhere, go round the corner to the public-house
(2) Why were you not at Sunday School ? Because mother had fasteard (pawned) my clothes to put ten shillings
** Did the dog win on our dog.
No: father forget to take the dog MARRIAGE,
not
(1) A relation of the bride's was receiv ing the guests and showing them into their places. He was got up regardless of expense, and was thoroughly satisfied with himself. Fortunately, he did hear the following conversation. One old Who do you woman said to another: reckon that is clavering about in the middle?
The answer was: “I don't know but to look at him I should way. that he was a young man from Womers.
er's (the Leeds decorntor)."
(9) A curate way giving an address. He said he was glad to hear the organist at such a time plate organist, rather Brief life is here Our portion
nettled. said: “I was doing nothing of the kind; I was playing The Voice that breathed o'er Eden,' {kt s or of the curious points in Hymns Ancient and ofern that there is the same tune for both hymns) A giggl went through thechurah. Sean after I heard my friend say
FL:
Dow to Geheunt and up to the
throne,
"Fileth
best who rideth
tom.
In the vestry tobserved that Rudyard Kipling in shiwed the advantage of being a bachelor, and were hardly suit able for a marriage address. His answer "I don't care what he mint, but
was:
I had to restore the situation and I did
(3) You set the bride, she's pritend- ing to be praying, but she's thinking her veil has gone crooked, and she's right."
(4) The bishop, in giving the address, said, incidentally, that hashands did not choose their wives simply for their good voice near was: looks. The comment of *Well I call that hard lines; he is quite nice looking, and he had no call to say that of her.
QUER TEXT."
My brother, minister of the Church of Scotland in a rural parish, was this accosted by a woman parishioner during his pisition on.a week-day. Ion was a very queer text you preached from ou Sunday, “I don't think so." replied the minister
or but you were hot at church so how Ju vou know?" Oh. Jeannie was there and she brought home the text. And what was tha text 1 Sweet pease and set aid the mother. That was liot soy, zünswered the, 1
it was Seek pence and
ministe ensue it!
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Ou another occasion, at the bedside af a dying aged parishioner, the minister thought that
as she was lying in bed aeroisunconscious, he might sing hymu in a low tone which might afford some comfort. But the old dame disconcerted him by suddenly waking up, exclaiming: "Will ye no stop that hummin' sound!" Old John had been suddenly taken bad and the rector had been called in. After ministering to him, he came down to the kitchen and asked the wife what was the matter, with her did man deant-low-gur-and John-en-dosn't
·T
know, anal doctoree doân't, ` know. But when
dade doctor will open fer up. And then us know." But
John's
innards were affected, his ent were not, for the old man's voice was heard in withering irony. 14, but I shan't know!!!
ou heard recently of a boy who was re-
to translate quae eunem. [ore/ possibly by memories of marred harmon- ies, he interpreted it as if it were the enn. siderato.. warning of 1 prospective
vocalist
+
Take care! I may sink,"
Probably there have been necasions when some of us would have been grate- fal for a timely, warning..
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