Show 0 f 1 1 tJ J Jr j r c Dr Barnes Dames of Scituate had for lor a parishioner a rich but hut hard grasping penurious and quarrelsome man In Ire course ec of time tim he died and at his funeral tho minister dealt with him himIn himin himin In ni no I e parasol d t. t TJi Trio fl itS ni day gy tho the bereaved widow came herself to the tho parsonage bringing the usual note nolo at the he same time irne preferring preferring preferring prefer prefer- ring an earnest earnet reus request that as ns tho minister had already given ghea her husband hus bus band such Buch a raking at the funeral ho he would quietly ul ly pass him over in his prayer prayer b added that be hei husband l p a ier iera a dt his V 44 ll n Bee see It said the aged and venerated pastory pas pas- t tory rr Ills His curt relief of himself in his p prayer er was wa this Thou 0 O I h Lord fLord ord that thy departed servant was a good provider for his family but beyond beyond be be- yond that his friends think and we ve think the tho less said the tho better Ar Argonaut r |