The
simple story of the woman who came unbidden to the house of Simon the Pharisee, and her self-forgetful tribute to the Master as he "sat at meat" amid the luxurious surroundings of Simon's dwelling, brings the inspiration of love, humility, and gratitude.
A gentleman whose orthodox convictions date back, it would appear, to the middle ages, when men believed in a devil of horned head and cloven hoof, has had his peace of mind somewhat upset by the friendly remarks of a local minister relative to Christian Science, and in consequence contributes a letter of length to a recent issue of The Telegram.
The
lament of a certain English author as she laid down her work upon this plane, was that her most beautiful ideas had not been the ones which found their way before the public.