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October 22, 1913.<br />

A FAMILY PAPER.<br />

S T A R N O T E S .<br />

***Prof. W. P. Johnston 'will assist<br />

the Rev. J. B. Gilmore at York, N. Y.,<br />

on Cct. 26.<br />

the hearer into a blessed vision. Be terian Church of America, he quoted<br />

***Licentiate W. C. Coleman occuped<br />

the Parnassus pulpit, Oct. 5, in communion, five names were added to this church endorsed the suggestion.<br />

sure and hear Dr. Robb. At above the American Covenant, to show that<br />

the absence of the pastor.<br />

the roll.<br />

As District Secretary to the National<br />

•**Rev. R. J. Dodds •will assist Dr. '*'*-i-The Board of Control will hold<br />

Reform Association, we quoted the<br />

iR, C. Montgomery in communion at its annual meeting in November. All<br />

const tution of that society, as indicative<br />

of their confirmation. The Na­<br />

Brooklyn, N. Y., on Oct. 26.<br />

applications for aid from the funds to<br />

be distributed by the Board should be<br />

tional Covenant of Scotland was put<br />

***Communion was observed by the in the hands of the President of the<br />

in, in evidence as to the testimony of<br />

Clarincla, lowa, congregation, the first Board, Dr. €. D. Trumbull, Morning the Reformed Presbyterian Church of<br />

Sabbath of October, Rev. A. I. Robb Sun, Iowa, by November Ist. Appl cation<br />

blank's may also be obtained from<br />

Scotland. The Solemn League and<br />

assisting.<br />

Covenant was quoted as proof that<br />

the Reformed Presbyterian Church of<br />

***The Men's League of the Pittslurgh<br />

congregation gave a supper to<br />

the ladies of the congregation on Wednesday<br />

evening, Oot. Sth.<br />

**«Rev. W. J. McKnight, who is regularly<br />

supplying the pulpit of F.rst<br />

Boston, gave a course of three lectures<br />

in Dr. Galley's Church, Philadelphia,<br />

last week.<br />

•'•Rev. J. C. French was the assistant<br />

on Oct. 13th at the communion<br />

held in Pittsburgh congregation. There<br />

was an accession of five. The thank<br />

oKering amounted to over six hundred<br />

dollars.<br />

***The Christian Nation acknowledges<br />

the receipt of a copy ot a well<br />

printed booklet from the Women's<br />

Missionary Socifjjy of the Eighth St.,<br />

Pittsburgh, congregation, giving the<br />

outlines of the meetings for the coming<br />

year.<br />

•'••One of the best known elders in<br />

the Eastern part of the church, is Mr.<br />

S. Carmichael, and it is with sincere<br />

sorrow that we have learned of his<br />

serious illness. His multitude ot<br />

Wends will join in earnest prayer for<br />

his recovery.<br />

'"Missionary A. I. Robb assisted<br />

'" the communion services in Third<br />

^^f York, October 2nd Sabbath. It<br />

R h e u m a t i s m<br />

Is A Constitutional Disease.<br />

K manifests itself in local aches and<br />

Mns,—inflamed joints and stiff musa,!5~''"'<br />

't cannot be cured by local<br />

applications.<br />

J' f^iuires constitutional treatment,<br />

hvr^, ^^^^ ^^ * course of the great<br />

J^od purifying and tonio medicine<br />

Hood's Sarsaparilla<br />

JJ^ilch corrects the acid condition of<br />

•"^ blood and builds up the system.<br />

"et it today in usual liquid form oi<br />

Mocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.<br />

is not necessary to say that Dr. Robb<br />

rendered efiicient and comforting service.<br />

He has so far recovered that<br />

he speaks with his old-time force and<br />

vigor. His sermon on Missions lifted<br />

••'At Montclair, N. J., the Rev. J.<br />

Dr. Trumbull.—S. E. Greer, Secretary.<br />

H. Pritchard preached on Oct. 19 and *'**An interesting feature of /the<br />

Ihe Rev. A. Melville Thompson will Iowa Presbytery meeting that was not<br />

preach Oct. 26.<br />

a part of the customary business was<br />

a prayer meeting at the end of the afternoon<br />

session. Conditions in the<br />

different congregat'ons were discussed<br />

as a subject for prayer, prayer was<br />

also offered specially for Dr. Black,<br />

who was reported by the moderator as<br />

quite low. Dr. Trumbull was appointed<br />

to send a message to him. Too<br />

often when preachers come together<br />

there seems to be no unusual amount<br />

of prayer in the gathering, but we are<br />

awakening a little.—Geo. S. Coleman.<br />

**'*The advertisement for Dr.<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e's book, "The Covenanter Pastor,"<br />

is omitted this week. In order<br />

to secure a general reading of this<br />

great book, so vital to the best interests<br />

of the Covenanter Church, it will<br />

be necessary to have a local agent in<br />

each congregation, who will make a<br />

house to house canvass. A liberal<br />

comm'ssion will be paid. It is earnestly<br />

hoped there will be prompt responses.<br />

Pastors will stimulate the<br />

v/ork in their congregations by cooperating<br />

with us in having active,<br />

earnest, competent agents appointed.<br />

***It is again necessary to call attention<br />

to unpaid subscriptions. Wont<br />

you kindly look at the tab on youf<br />

paper or on the wrapper of it, and<br />

***Mt, Samuel McConaughy, aged if you have received a statement,<br />

I', a member of the Washington, won't you please remit promptly? The<br />

Iowa, congregation, passed on to h s post office authorities demand that<br />

feward' September twenty-second. He subscriptions be paid as a condition<br />

ms most affectionate in 'his home, up- of allowing the papers to go through<br />

"§ht in life, and supremely devoted the mail at pound rates; and the<br />

'o Christ. He leaves a wife and two money is needed in this office to en­<br />

children to mourn his loss.<br />

able us to carry forward the work.<br />

Let each subscriber realize his or her<br />

personal and individual responsibility<br />

for their own paper, and pay immediately<br />

on reading these lines, and the<br />

aggregate result will be very gratify-<br />

.ng to us.<br />

***Rev. J. M. Foster writes that he<br />

addressed a letter to Provisional President<br />

of China, Sun-Yat-Sen, when<br />

chosen at Nanking, and to Yuan-Shi-<br />

Kai, when chosen at Peking, calling<br />

their attention to the fundamental<br />

principles that must be accepted in<br />

crder to make the Republic of China<br />

an actual and permanent civil order,<br />

viz.. that Almighty God is the Source<br />

ot all authority, the Lord Jesus Christ<br />

is the Ruler of Nations, the Bible is<br />

the foundation of all law, and the true<br />

Christian religion is the nation's life.<br />

These truths should be incorporated<br />

in the constitut on as the basic principle?<br />

of the new Republic of China.<br />

As a pastor ot the Reformed Presby­<br />

Ireland was a witness to these things.<br />

But the ultimate and irrefragibie<br />

proof is the testimony of God's holy<br />

V'ord, in which God the Father deposeth,<br />

God the Son testifies and God the<br />

Holy Ghost bears witness that these<br />

truths are God's order of things in<br />

human society. J. M. F.<br />

***We have, subject to our order,<br />

some exquisite gold filled filigree<br />

fountain pens, in very elaborate and<br />

artistic designs. The barrel, cap and<br />

feed are made of the purest<br />

black Para rubber, and<br />

it is fitted with a medium<br />

size, iridium tipped, 14<br />

Q ^ karat gold pen. The pen<br />

y ^ is large size and is almost<br />

(^ ^ entirely encased in the<br />

^ ^ gold filigree, and there is<br />

r\ ^ a gold plate for engraving<br />

y^ ^ the name of the owner.<br />

rl Each pen is individually<br />

'*' 5r packed in a plush lined<br />

» colored cardboard box,<br />

Q W -(vitb filler and directions.<br />

nJ ^ The pens are from the fac-<br />

Q NM tory of the Eagle Pencil<br />

{^ O Co., in New York City,<br />

and are guaranteed by<br />

QJ that company. Similar<br />

^ ^ pens are sold by dealers<br />

J (k] generally for |7 and $8. A<br />

N r\ sample pen is on exhibi-<br />

O t i o n in this office. There<br />

-^ is no better pen manufac-<br />

H Z tured, and it will make a<br />

*^ superb holiday or birthday<br />

Z ^ or wedding gift. We will<br />

^ Un give one ol these Fountain<br />

^ •_ Pens free to ev,9ry paidr^<br />

Twentv-five Cents a Bottl«<br />

up Christian N^-tlon sub-Covenanter Books for Sale<br />

S scriber who will secure COVENANTER Books, old Books<br />

Q and forward five (5) new of Testimony, Discipline, Confession<br />

of Faith, "Poets and<br />

subscribers at the regular<br />

pr ce of $2.00 each, and all Poetry," "Homes and Haunts of the<br />

such new .subscribers will Covenanters," Catechisms, "Reformed<br />

Presbyterian Manual," "Handbook for<br />

< fa<br />

receive the paper until<br />

January 1, 1915, the re­Younmainder of this year being free. We Address:<br />

Christians," Minutes of Synod.<br />

will also give one of these Fountain<br />

JAIVIES S. TIBBY, 408 Penn Building,<br />

Pens Iree to every Christian Nafon<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Club Agent, who will make his club ^GRAY hair""<br />

for 1914 at least as large as it is at<br />

present, and add either four (4) new<br />

How to Darken It Successfully.<br />

subscribers (to his package) at $1.50<br />

each, or three (3) new individual subscribers<br />

at |2.00 each. Address at<br />

once. Christian Nation Pub. Co., 1105<br />

Tribune Building, New York, intimating<br />

your purpose to secure one of<br />

tliese Pens, that we may know about<br />

how many to provide.<br />

The Refonned Presbyterian Clmrcli<br />

bavins no publiahing bouse of its own, iU<br />

members are advised to send their orders for<br />

Catechisms, Lesson Helps. Churcb and Sabbath<br />

School Supplies of every description ta<br />

Cftepresbpterian Boardof<br />

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u n<br />

ocK2J)but<br />

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flexible sweatband, with outside siikbiinrt, can<br />

be rolled into several shapes and worn as illus<br />

trated. Weight. 3 ozs. Sizes, 61^ to 7^<br />

ill black, brown and graymlitnrc, Xf<br />

not as represented I will refund your<br />

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lib., 60c. 1-3 lb., 300.<br />

Also special 10c. packages.<br />

Sent postpaid on receipt of price.<br />

Guaranteed better than any One Dollar Tea<br />

Barlow's One Price. Indigo One Quality. Blue Sample will Free not<br />

Belfast Tea Co., lis Franklin St., X. Y.<br />

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the most gilt edged in America. If you<br />

hai'e money to invest in these securities,<br />

address "Mortgage," 132 Nassau Street,<br />

New York.<br />

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