Show I t The Parsons Cakes 1 < I 0 Youths Companion Many stories SI1 ore told of tho eccentric Parson Adams C 4 minister 1n Lunenburg Mass for Over I r nerlu ry e1 twenty years lie was a man whoso rJ character won respect from laymen as it n ftp f to i Well 08 from his brother clergymen unit whose Influence WAR widely felt i JI unlt At one fl me he went to preach it A 11 d town some miles distant from Limant in t i i Iflntc SI burg and stopped to turs the tight at a friends house It well a cold winter a dh cl Il I I night and the clergyman was both l I tired and hungry It wao proposed to in have p rayers At once and then suppeil I of 1 utter which the mJnl8ler lOulll go dl I reotly 10 We bed and get a long nights I I rot To Ihl a he agrmd and the lam Ily wore called together 4 The supper was to consist mainly of F I Indian call which I wen set to btk on platters In front ot the fire file ea1j tcr I parsons seat was opposite the rl kitchen door k11 i The service began but In a moment R Parson Adnma Save that one of the 1 nho lbu vakea had fallen down and was burn I Ing Ile ImuseJ and looked towards his hostess who seemed unconscious of A any culInarycristim I p Mrs Dlant I he nl Id gravely we j are toll to tell as well an to pray t ite 0 lw roReeing I cannot blrl elng that one 01 the 1 In excellent cake Is I bunJng I will Ii j thank you to attend to It jj j The cake was uncued mind Parson 1 Adams resumed his bcilptun < < ding < f with an easy mand |