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12 THE CHRISTIAN NATION. Vol. 61.<br />
WAR.<br />
HETHERTON, MICH,<br />
new house is nearing completion; it Care <strong>and</strong> discrimination are exercised<br />
In managing the advertising de<br />
I abhor.<br />
Mr, <strong>and</strong> -Vlrs, Donald Coffelt have Is built on the same location on which<br />
And yet how sweet<br />
returned to Astabula, Ohio, after a the old one burned down last December.<br />
Miss Irene Campbell, of De<br />
we must be first convinced that an<br />
partment of the Christian Nation, <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> sound along the marching street visit of several months at the home<br />
Of drum, <strong>and</strong> flfe, <strong>and</strong> I f<strong>org</strong>et of David Logan, Miss Laura Campbell<br />
came out from Detroit, Mich., to<br />
troit, is spending her summer vacation<br />
with her parents <strong>and</strong> friends at <strong>and</strong> patronage before his order is ac<br />
advertiser is worthy of confidence<br />
Broken old mothers <strong>and</strong> the whole<br />
Dark butchery without a soul. spend a week with the young folks on<br />
present.<br />
cepted. We cannot agree to become<br />
guarantor, nor to adjust petty misun.<br />
Bear Lake. Mr. A. E. Houck, with<br />
Without a sioul—save this bright drink<br />
Mrs. Houck, of Toledo, Ohio, are<br />
BELLEFONTAL\E, O.<br />
derst<strong>and</strong>ings, but for a subscriber<br />
Of heady music, sweet as hell;<br />
whose account is kept paid up we will<br />
here visiting Mrs. Houck's brother,<br />
<strong>The</strong> h<strong>and</strong> of the Lord has been<br />
gladly render any reasonable service<br />
And even my peace-abiding feet<br />
heavily laid upon our L, M, S.. in the<br />
Mr, C, J, Brown, who have not met<br />
in his dealings with advertisers In<br />
Go marching with the marching feet,<br />
removal by death of three of our<br />
together for twenty-seven years, Mr,<br />
this paper. Since 1911, investment<br />
For yonder, yonder,, goes the flfe,<br />
L. B. McClintock, of Marissa, 111., visited<br />
friends in this vicinity several<br />
faithful workers. First was Mrs. Isabelle<br />
Milroy, who spent many years been debarred.<br />
advertisements of every kind have<br />
And what care 1 for human life!<br />
<strong>The</strong> tears flll my astonished eyes<br />
in the performance of arduous duties<br />
days recently. On account of warm<br />
And my full heart is like to break;<br />
If, in replying to advertisementc<br />
for the Church <strong>and</strong> Missionary Society,<br />
as the wife of the Rev. Wm.<br />
weather, Rev. Robb preached to us<br />
And yet 'tis all embannered lies—<br />
which you read in this paper, you<br />
at the morning/ service under the<br />
A dream those drummers make.<br />
Milroy. Next, Miss Sara Alex<strong>and</strong>er, will mention the Christian Nation,<br />
shade of the trees besides the. church. who was an active worker in our you will oblige the advertiser, <strong>and</strong><br />
Oh, it is wickedness to clothe All seemed to enjoy the open air service.<br />
Sam Gray came up <strong>and</strong> spent Mrs. Susanna Guthrie, who was our customer worthy of that special at<br />
circle <strong>and</strong> devoted to the cause. <strong>The</strong>n, identify yourself in his eyes as a<br />
Yon hideous grinning thing that stalks<br />
Hidden in music, like a queen a few days with his parents recently.<br />
He is working at the carpenter<br />
treasurer for years, an efficient <strong>and</strong><br />
tention <strong>and</strong> consideration which the<br />
consecrated example of the true<br />
That in a garden of glory walks,<br />
Christian. <strong>The</strong>se all answered the readers of religious papers always<br />
Till good men love the thing they trade near St<strong>and</strong>ish, Mich., this summer,<br />
Arthur Stewart, who has been months' time. <strong>The</strong> work is the Lord's very largely upon advertising re<br />
call to higher service within three receive. And as this paper depends<br />
loathe.<br />
Art, thou hast many infamies.<br />
working here since the flrst of the <strong>and</strong> we who remain should be more ceipts for its upkeep, you will thu*<br />
But not an infamy like this.<br />
year, has gone to visit his parents diligent in his work, while the opportunity<br />
is ours.<br />
<strong>also</strong> assist us in retaining the p^<br />
Oh, snap the fife <strong>and</strong> still the drum, at Winchester, Kansas, A, A. Logan's<br />
tronage of our advertisers.<br />
And show the monster as she is!<br />
—Richard le Galllenne.<br />
ALL HER FOUR 8(L\S KILLED<br />
French Woman Learned Fate on<br />
Inquiry at Information OfBce.<br />
Paris, August 19, 11:10 a. m.—<br />
A woman with four sons in the<br />
French army today walked slowly<br />
down the steps of one of the municipal<br />
offices where relatives are informed<br />
officially whetlier soldiers<br />
are dead, wouncled, or unreported<br />
Slie was exceedingly white, but her<br />
emotion was greater than could be<br />
expressed in tears. A friend came up<br />
quickly <strong>and</strong> said:<br />
"Have you good news I am so<br />
glad my Jean is safe."<br />
''Yes; they are all safe," was the<br />
reply. "<strong>The</strong>y are safe in the arms<br />
of the Father. I am proud to give<br />
all to the cause."<br />
CHINESE RELIEF FUND.<br />
(Continued from page 1.)<br />
Utica, Ohio, Cong<br />
COO<br />
L, M, S„ 1st Beaver Falls 5,00<br />
Seattle Cong ,. 15.00<br />
Lochiel Cong 11.55<br />
Denison Cong 37.00<br />
W. M. S. <strong>and</strong> Members of Los<br />
Angeles Cong 70.00<br />
E. E. Cong.,. Pittsburgh, per R,<br />
M. S 6.00<br />
.lames Carson, Denver, Colo.,<br />
per R, M, S 5,00<br />
White Lake Cong 16.25<br />
L, M. S. Almonte Cong 10.00<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Prayer-meeting.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Prayer-meeting—Helps <strong>and</strong> Hindrances.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Relation of the Pastor to the Sabbath School.<br />
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Young People's Societies.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Pastor <strong>and</strong> the Missionary Societies.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Pastor in the Session.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reception of Members.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Election of Officers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ordination <strong>and</strong> Installation of Officers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Exercise of Discipline.<br />
Instituting Process.<br />
Conducting a Trial.<br />
Issuing a Case.<br />
Removal of a Case to a Higher Court.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pastor in the Higher Courts of the Church.<br />
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