Church review . ll-known vicar gives a enxperience. It was his custom to ihis sermons with either Dearly be- d brethren or Now. my brothuntil one day a lady member of hiscongregation took exception to asked him why he always the gentlemen and never to^tbeladies. My dear lady. said the beamingvicar, one embraces the other. But not in church! was the reply ofthe astonished lady.—Tit Bits. At one time when the late PhillipsBrooks was recovering from an illnessso severe that many of his friends werenot allowed to see him. Robert Inger-soll called upon the bishop, who camedownstair


Church review . ll-known vicar gives a enxperience. It was his custom to ihis sermons with either Dearly be- d brethren or Now. my brothuntil one day a lady member of hiscongregation took exception to asked him why he always the gentlemen and never to^tbeladies. My dear lady. said the beamingvicar, one embraces the other. But not in church! was the reply ofthe astonished lady.—Tit Bits. At one time when the late PhillipsBrooks was recovering from an illnessso severe that many of his friends werenot allowed to see him. Robert Inger-soll called upon the bishop, who camedownstairs to sec him. Why. -aid Ingersoll. with surprise,how is it hat yon honor me by seeingme when you have refused yourfriends? ?•\\>11 y slowly replied the dear bishop. I knew I should see myfriends in the next world, but thoughtthat this might be my last you —Short Stories. THE CHURCH REVIEW—(Advertising Department). 17 Architects, Plumbers, Decorators, Mantels, Carpets, Tinners, AS A GIFT to a friend, as present to aloved one, nothing is better or will affordmore real enjoyment than a Graphophoneand a few good Records.


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