GOOD LIFE tn „„. 'f atb°l 'S ignorant and superstitious and this under tuition gives way nflupnnlnh h9' J *1*.." intellec"tual education. If he is brutal and is so nfluenced by his teacher and others that he becomes kindly and gentle shto Cn7InHldUCahti0n/ .." he iS irreVerent and selfish and lea™ to wor: ho™ l J °r S fellowman' that is religious education. Nothing can be considered educative unless it improves life. nrQ„at ThehEP|SCOPALIAN tells the story of the minister who told his con¬ gregation he intended to preach on the sin of lying, and asked them to pre- M.rt tk86, ,fS by rtadin9 the 17th chaPter of the 9°spel according to Mark. The following Sunday, asking who had done the reading, he saw a sea of hands rising. "Thank you. You're the very people I want to reach" he said. "There is no 17th chapter of Mark." ' nnnro-a'a b a a a a a-Bira-a'a o e aTTa-mro o oca mnrwB-a ob b Salesman: "I'd like to see the vice-president " fiS'ha?/?" He S bUSy r'9ht n°W' C°Uld VOU C°me Dack at the end of the A free society is one in which it is safe to be unpopular. My insomnia is getting worse, I can't sleep now when it's time to get up A man isn't complete until he gets a wife — and then he's finished. Stick together: every time a banana leaves the bunch he gets skinned. Unhappy patient: My doctor says I have a persecution complex, but he's just saying that because he hates me. A husband is like a fireplace, when left unattended, he goes out. Reputation is what people think of us, character is what God knows of us. A boast is one who can't open his mouth without putting his feats in it. As a man grows older he begins to appreciate his own father a little more. All honor and success to those who honor their father and mother. MY BOY I can't lay claim to anything as far as looks can go, And when it comes to learning I may be rather slow, But there must be something more folks can see Cause I got a little chap at home —he thinks a heap o'me. 45