Church review . rs of age. and everystep in his career has been won byfaith that where there is a will this a w ay. Mr. Mac Geehon Bays that he owesmuch of his success to the help andencouragement of four friends. First of all, a loving and godiyn other, who is still living; a pastor- composedly at the great you the duchess, maam? she said. Yes, my child. Ai i at that word the little one puther two hands together, and reverent-ly closi d h -r eyes. For what we areabout to receive, she said, O us truly thankful. Even a pauper duchess couldntstand that way of saying YourGrace,


Church review . rs of age. and everystep in his career has been won byfaith that where there is a will this a w ay. Mr. Mac Geehon Bays that he owesmuch of his success to the help andencouragement of four friends. First of all, a loving and godiyn other, who is still living; a pastor- composedly at the great you the duchess, maam? she said. Yes, my child. Ai i at that word the little one puther two hands together, and reverent-ly closi d h -r eyes. For what we areabout to receive, she said, O us truly thankful. Even a pauper duchess couldntstand that way of saying YourGrace, Bald the Duchess of Teck wouldconclude, with a Jollj hit at her ownwell-known financial difficulties, and the child got the money. THE ( TRAMP. What church do you attend? wasonce asked of a bright young business in ore of our large cit-ies. ( >h. I just run around. he answered,gaily. 1 dont understand the differ-ence between the churches; in fact,there is a great deal in the Bible itself. REV. S. E. MAC GEEHON. friend, Rev. F. E. Butler, now of SouthWeymouth, Mass.: D. L. Moody, whoalways took a special interest in hisboys, and last but not least. Mrs. MacGeehon. a lady, whom hemarried in 1S92. Mr. Mac Geehon comes with a rec-ord of successful work that promisesmuch for his pastorate here. YOUR GRACE. Mary, the late Duchess of a charming raconteur, and one ofher stories, pointed at nobody daredsay whom, was of a duchess who owedeverybody, including her seamstressand that seamstresss little daughter. Polite duns by post and messengerhad no effect in bringing about aliquidation of accounts, so that. Anally,in despair, the sewing woman con-cluded to send her sweet little girl witha verbal request for the money whichwas owing. She polished the littleface until it was like a June rose, andtook her to the gates of the ducal man-sion, all the way Impressing on l_»rwhat she was to say: Anil above all,dont forget to say Your The child


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