THE CHRISTLON NATION. Vol. 59. ith the gospel the sinner has in thee, and in thy name we ^q.' Pr3,V6r IVlcCtiriP'TTooir '^"' '" ^ ^^'^"-' ''"^^'tcd manner, and wit nr, ^^^,-,-r, ^r,^^. , the efficieucv of the work and the rea. eally been mightily affected by it. Read the great commission. PR.VYER,' MEETING TOPIC,, • ,'-i • • ^ i by .1 the -^nrl and has the greatest need of the "Have respect unto the coven FOR SEPT. 3, 1913. unsaved blessing fall which far is short received of what by tbey the ana help, the guidance or ;the encour- ant." The new covenant tells 0: B\- the Rev. J. G. AicElhinney. should be. Love for the sinner agement of Christ's messenger. blood shed for "many." Subject: Personal Work. John may be intensified by'taking Christ More important -if possible than "Lord, where are thy former I :42. as our example; bv contemplating any other consideration, is the con- loving kindnesses?" Psalms, 1911 the awful doom which awaits those sistency wbich should characterize Hopkinton, Iowa. x-ersion VV. 19 27 32 34 51 71 116 9-12 3-7 5-7 I 10 8 No. 43 66 78 83 143 189 312 who die in their sins; by dwelling the life of the worker, especially AN OLD NURSF appreciatively upon our own saved after laboring to bring sinners to , , r, \ ^ N? state, the blessings ^nd joys of Christ, for-a lack of piety on the Persuaded Doctor to Drink Pos- 'tj,^ —- j-j- oys -- - - - turn which might be enjoyed by many part of one pretending to show ^^ ^^^ ...-.t^^.r...... , others if we were faithful m deal- others the way is disheartening to, ^". otd laitntul nurse and an ing with their souls and unsettling to the faith of, the experienced doctor, are a pretty II. Beginning.-One of the best one just starting on the Christian g^^g combination in favor of ways to prepare to do .personal life. Postum instead of tea and coffee. ,.T3 1 1 ', • .1 IX ,. n 1 • . i , , • r , -the doctO'r said: Personal work is the effort of work is to attempt to do it, for .,,., ,^^t,t^ ^^-r, t , , • , ^ • r -^ 1 . k • .1 • .1, . • .u u . . • YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPIC FOR "I began to drink Postum five one individual to bring another m- that is the best way to convince attgust 11 , , . 1- • 1 1 ,. r-u • i Ti • .. , ,j- c , • , r • years ago on the advice of an old dividual to Christ, It is not con- one s self of his need of prepara- (Concluded from page two.) J,,^^.^^ ^ fined to any class or office, but tion, and, like most other things, ^^^^^ j^^ ,^^,3 obeying, and he .
August 20, 1913. A FAMILY PAPER. STAR NOTES. **»Ohio Presbytery will meet In Cedarville, Ohio, September 18th, at 7.30 m.—R- Hargrave, Clerk of Interim Commission. •**Mrs. Allie Royer and son, Curtis, of Houston, Illinois, recently spent a couple of weeks with relatives in St. Louis, Mo. '»*»The Congregations in and near Pittsburgh, held their annual out-ofdoors reunion in Highland Park on Saturday, August 9, in the afternoon. *'*Dr, John Peoples reached Hopkinton in his itinerary, Aug. 5. He .jiilly maintained the reputation o,f MiEsionaries there for being interesting. **«In "Hints for Talks'' on Young People's Topic for Aug. 17, read, "The variety -which only omniscience," etc. - Omniscience and science are unfortunately not the same yet. •••'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Torrens and Shaw, Ph.D., of -West Hebron, New children spent a few days with Mrs. Y'ork. After his Sabbath at Loanhead, Torrens' mother, Mrs. Sarah Reid of Dr. Shaw sailed for the United States. Old Bethel congregation, before goHe has left behind him fragrant ing to their new home in Glenwood, Minnesota. •'*Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert A. Ramsay have endowed Geneva College in memory ot their daughter. Bertha, which . epdo-wment furnishes an annual schol ***We must appeal again to subscribers who are In arrears. On August one, about fifteen hundred dollars should have been received at this oflice ed to him by the congregation of Creevagh, Co. Monaghan.—R. P. Witness (Scotland) for August. "'**Illinois Presbytery stands adjourned to meet the second Tuesday for subscriptions, but up to this date 14th at the ripe age of 85. Had her of September at eight o'clock in the less than one hundred dollars of that life been spared a few months, she 'Coulterville Church. Presbytery is to sum has come to hand. Almost every and her husband would have celebrated their sixtieth anniversary of wed be opened with a sermon by the reremittanctiring Moderator, Rev. M. S. McMillan, letter explaining that failure to pay is accompanied by a kind pastor of the Princeton congregation. sooner was just neglect. Every dollar ded life. Her husband and a family The Coulterville session is arranging a conference program for the meeting, still unpaid, and all that will be due of nine children remain to mourn and 'Mr. R. S. McElhinney, who September 1st as well, is sorely needed to meet bills now due and that will fall due early in September. MAY has flnishedhis flrstyear at the Theological Seminary, is to give part of WE DEPEND UPON RECEIVING IT? his trials for licensure. *-**The usual annual Martyr Memorial Surely you do not wish one person to struggle under a burden which is the Service was held at Cam'nethan result of a thousand others' neglect, Old Graveyard, on Sabbath, 15th June. when a little thoughtfulness on the Also, the usual open-air Service in part of each will remove the burden! commemoration of the Battle of Rullion Green was held in a field near ***Llcentiate's Tweed and Rutherford were due to arrive in New York the scene of the fight, on iSabbath, last week, eth July. Both gatherings were exceptionally *«--*Dr. Calvin McCarroll's address Is large. The preacher at now Nicosia, Cyprus. They are well, both places was the Rev. Samuel G. but busy, as malaria is rampant. MYSTERIOUS ^^^^l^f^c^. SECOND HAND BOOKS. The effect of this wonderful trick is to showthree cards, making any one disappear and re I am back at the book business aga'n, during! the Seminary recess. appear at will. Anvbodv can do it. SEND memories, and those who met and The folowing duplicate books remain 10c. for 1, or 25c. for 4 sets,'TODAY. heard him will not easily f<strong>org</strong>et his unsold, even at the low price, which WM. A. DROSTE CO., Suite318, Detroit,Mich presence and his messages.—R. P. hardly pays for the forwarding. There -Witness (Scotland) for August. Dr. W H a t ISc Will D o are several sets of Turretin, put at Shaw's fraternal address to the Scotcb two dollars, a fraction of their early price. Time given to this work Synod Is printed in the same number. ***'Phe congregations of Pittsburgh weekly, published atthe Nation's Capital, fortlie Nation; no-Hinits 21st year ofi ncreasing success. The paper fillsthebill would be a change of occupation, and arship for one student from the Staf- and vicinity held a reception on -Wednesday evening, August Oth, in the good and helpful exercise, even in - ford, Kansas, congregation. withoutemptying the purse ;it costs but Si a year. Ifyou want warm weather. Address D. B. Willson, Buena "Vista street, N. S., Pitts ***Treasurer James S. Tibby arriv- Eighth street church for our beloved to keep posted on whatis going: onin the world, attheleastexpense of time or money, thisis j'Our means. Ifyou wanta pa - ed home August 1st after a six weeks' Missionaries, Rev. and Mrs. Samuel burgh, Pa. trip on the Paciflc 'Coast. He had the Edgar, Dr. and Mrs. IBalph, of the per in your home whichis sincere, reliable, entertaining-, wholesome, the Pathfinderis yours. Ifyou would appreciate a pa Letters of the late Rev. John Love, pleasure of 'meeting the brethren in Syrian Mission, and Miss Mary "Wilson and Miss Ella Frazier, of the per which puts everything- clearly, fairly, briefly—hereitis at D. D., minister of Andenton, Glasgow, 1838 25 Portland, Oregon, Los Angeles, California, and Denver, 'Colorado, congregations. the chairman. Dr. T. H. Acheson, Southern Mission. By the time that last. Send The Divine Right of Church Government, by the London Divines .25 iiWlRlfc only l5c to show thatyou migh Hike such a paper, and we will send the Pathflnderon probation 13 weeks. The arose to open the meeting, the Sabbath School room was fllled. Ad IScdoes notrenavu';. but we are glad to investin New Friends. "*Miss Bess:e Lathom, of Princeton, Indiana, has been visiting her uel Edgar 25 The Variations of Popery, by Sam Or send $1 for full year 'BfililHNE ; money back anv time if not dresses were made by Rev. Edgar and satisfied. AHHrp*;.; Pa*h«nd«>r. RxT, WssHinerton. r»^ aunt, Mrs, R. R. Lynn, and other friends iRidgeley's Divinity, the 1st volume .30 Dr. Balph. The former, in his usual in Old Bethel Congregation, for a few Dr. Thomas Browne's Philosophy of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup graphic and vigorous style, spoke of weeljs, prior to attending the Young the Human Mind 50 bas been used for over FIFTY YEARS hy MILthe conditions and needs of the Syrian People's Presbyterial at Coulterville, Princeton Review, 1859, bound.. .25 LIONS of MOTHERS FOE THEIR CHIL Mission fleld. Not a few of the audi DREN -WHILE TBETmNG with perfect SUC - to which she was a delegate. Hume's History of England, small ence were of the mind that It was 13 vol. London edition, 1793. Volume one missing 50 THE GUMS, ALLAYS ALL PAIN, CUREa CESS. It SOOTHES THE CHILD, SOFTENS ***Rev. Gawn Douglas' congrega- the duty of the Foreign Mission Board • tion at, Loughbrickland, Ireland, celetbrated his ministerial jubilee on July anter congregation in the land to send Rev. Edgar to every Coven Sandemanianism-, Andrew Fuller's WIND COLIC.and is the BEST REMEDY Strictures on 20 FOR DIARKHCE A. Sold by druggists in every !• He -was ordained to the ministry awaken Interest in our foreign mission work. Lorimer's Protestant Church of Twentv-five Cents a F?ntti'» Rev. John 'McLaurin's Esi^ays 25 oart of tbe world. on Ma;rch 3, 1863. He was at the jnbi.ee presented with a cheque for *'**The following articles are needed in the Hospital in Mersine: Sheets France 25 Help Us Save the Tene= one hundred and sixty-one pounds. Asa Cummins' Memoir of Edward ment Babies. for beds, 3 and 31/2 feet wide, usual ***Mr. R. Nevin Lyons has accept- Payson 25 You have read much ahout the successful length; pillow cases, 19 Inches wide, 64 the call addressed to him by the The Collateral Bible, 3 vols. Gen. efforts to reduce infant mortality in New about a yard long; nightgowns, both JO'ht congregations of Ballenon and To Malachi, will be sent for forwarding charges. Has it ever occurred to you that you can York, muslin and flannelette,of all sizes, of Ballylane, Co. Armagh. Mr, J. M'llthese there can not be too many. So "loyle has accepted the call address- Charles F. Palmer on Inebriety.. .10 and should share the burden of this campaign that societies may know what is best Dr. James McCosh, Divine Government 50 piness and health to the people in general ? that is reaping an abundant harvest of hap' to send, I give a list of some societies are preparing, and would suggest that all who are sending do the Home's Introduction, 4th edition $24,000 Spent Last Year by Us in 3 vo-s 50 for Pure Milk for Sick Babies Blood H u m o r s same as a guide to others. New Alexandria, I believe, six operating gowns. Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives, American Protestant Magazine, odd Every cent of this went for milk—none jczema or salt rheum, or some other Geneva "Women's Society and Y. L. Nos. vols I—V bound 15 for investigation or administrative expense. lorm of eruption; but sometimes they M. S., 20 sheets and 20 pillow cases and Waddington's Church History 40 It purchased 266,666 quarts, which were «lst in the system, indicated by feeliit,?t °^ ^sakness,, languor, loss of ap change for ten beds, but of course one night dress. We have made a Jlosheim's Ecclesiastical History, given the famiUes that the Board of Health second volume of a 2 vol. edition, and other investigators found were unable petite, or general debility, without more sheets and pillow cases will be 1 Gth century down 30 to purchase the pure product and the neces-- causing any brsakinr out. needed. Towels are also needed, but Cremer's N. T. Greek Lexicon, early sary quantity. They are expelled and the whole syston d'h ''^'^^•^^ted, strengthened and in Mersine, if the money needed for Fairbairn's Typology of the Sacred perhaps those can be bought as easily edition 30 How Many Babies' Bottles Will You Help l's to Fill Hood's Sarsaparilla them is given to Dr. Peoples. I have Scripture, 1852, Phila. edition. .. 30 This Summer? not yet learned when or where the Hervey's Letters, Vol. II. (right lid Send contributions to Bohprt Shaw Minturn, chnn^M^\ today In usual liquid form or goods are to be sent.—M. B. Metheny. off) 10 Tr»R«urpr. Ennm 210. IOS Ei.'t 22d Street. fiocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, Mrs. JX MEMORIAM. Daniel McNeil, of Northwoo'' Congregation, entered into rest July their loss. No death had occurred in this family during these sixty years. She died as she lived, trusting her Savior.—R, H. The Refonned Presbyterian Charch having no publishing house of its o-wn, ita members are advised to send their orders for Catechisms, Lesson Helps, Church and Sabbath School SuppUes of every description to Witherspooi Cbe presbpterian Board or an7 of its Bldg., Philadelphia rublication Depositories Thelittle matter of 15c in stamps will bring- you the Pathfflnderfor 13 weeks ontrial. The Pathfinderisanillustrated KEW VOEK ASSOOIATION FOR IMPROVING thi; CONDITION OF THE POOR. U. FULTON CUTTING, President-
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