It Even Gets Into The Sunday School
In a certain Suuday school in Adrian, on Sunday, Sept. 6, the lesson contained the story of one of the old fathers in Israel paying so rnany shekels of silver and gold for a parcel of land. One of the classes is compcsed of young boys from 14 to 17, with a lady teacher. There were seven or eight boys in the class and somenow tbe gold and silver lesson brought up tbe finance question, and it soon developed' that all the boys were for silver bnt one, the teacher aud the one boy being for gold. Au aniruated discussion followed for a few rnornents in spite of the teacher's efforts to bring them back to the subject. Finally, apparently to get the miuds of the boys attracted to something else, she asked the time of day. One boy pulled out bis watch and it so happened the hands pointed to sixteen minutes to one o'clock, consequently he answered, "16 to 1," which spoiled any further attention to the lesson for that
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