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September 16, 1914. A FAMILY PAPER. 11<br />
summer with his uncle, Mont Turner.<br />
A little daughter arrived at the<br />
give us about what we ask for, so<br />
of destitution. Fiiilunately, wc had<br />
Ml 1 think that he is disposed to<br />
Amoskeag Gingham Apron<br />
PROTECTS ALL OVER, best of workmaiisMp,<br />
style <strong>and</strong> quality. SERVICE son, August 18th. John Morrow, of<br />
trdlli'ii very sulistantial help from<br />
home of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Willson Car<br />
joiig as WL' are within reason, feelino-<br />
that we are distributing with<br />
two otlier soiirec's. From Canton, a<br />
ABLE, with full KIMONO sleeves. Hopkinton, Iowa, is spending the boat load of rice (something like more discrimination than some others<br />
are. I <strong>also</strong> hope that Canton can<br />
BLUECEBCK. launderslikenew. Has summer with his son <strong>and</strong> daughterin-law,<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Harry Morrow.<br />
•.'),(MiO llis.) came up last HiiirsJay,<br />
neat patch Pocket, Belt, Butions down<br />
back, wll sewed throughout, rr —<br />
<strong>and</strong> was sent on further up the river<br />
to some localities where we had go. I am happy tbat our local<br />
furnish us with at least another car<br />
Miss Winnifred Morrow is enjoying<br />
jMoni'V back if not perlectly t|tl|* a visit from her friends, Mrs. Dobbs<br />
salislicd<br />
vv\j<br />
churcli here has put practically all<br />
<strong>and</strong> daughter Gladys, of Minneapolis. not \et lieen able to extend any help.<br />
ALL QOODS POSTPAID.<br />
of its funds into tbis. I think this<br />
Mrs. Al Torrense is delighting in a <strong>The</strong>n on Saturday evening another<br />
• DUST CAP, DUTCH STYLE, to match<br />
relief w-ork is giving a lot of both<br />
visit from her father, Mr. John<br />
iibove Apron, druw strings, 4«_<br />
boat load ahnost as large as the one Cliristians <strong>and</strong> heatlien a lot of new<br />
Luney, of Oakdale, 111. <strong>The</strong> Misses<br />
very neat, piutocts the har. S aP<br />
from Canton arrived, this being for<br />
Winnifred Morrow <strong>and</strong> Mary Hibbard<br />
ideas about the scope of christianitv,<br />
tbat it is doing as well as hear-<br />
Postpaid<br />
iMi^ gave a social on the evening- of August<br />
2Sth, at the latter's home. Evmen had investigaletl, <strong>and</strong> this will iii;^-. <strong>and</strong> that we do not merely say<br />
points along the ri\er where our<br />
Send Today for IBAAj/ rprF<br />
Apron Bargain DUuii TIIIjIj eryone had a fine time. Miss Elizabeth<br />
McFarl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> J. Knox Elsey<br />
we are obeying tbe comm<strong>and</strong> "Give<br />
"lie ye warmed <strong>and</strong> filled," but that<br />
Thous<strong>and</strong>s Order one U. S. of Government our above LEADERS<br />
i)0 distributed during the days ol'<br />
Life Jobs<br />
now open NOW. to Men Satisfaction <strong>and</strong> Women. guaranteed, $65 to <strong>and</strong><br />
tbis week. We are all right now for<br />
Jl50 were married Sept. 1st, at the home<br />
ye them to eat." \Ye have to date<br />
month. don't Ivio fall lay-offs. to send Common for our education Illustrated sufficient.<br />
CATALOG. Pull unnecessary. Write immediate. John McFarl<strong>and</strong>, KEEP of CLEAN. Garfield, Minn. more help then. I think that the ty to si.vty thous<strong>and</strong> pounds of rice.<br />
of the bride's parents, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. a week or ten days, but will need distribnti^il something like from fif<br />
Wndly iy for mention full list local of positions dealer when <strong>and</strong> free writing sample How many of our women readers Hong Kong authorities, who furnished<br />
this second load of rice, aro ba\"o pureliased ourselves, the re<br />
Approximately one third of this we<br />
H, examination We F. WILD, Will Dept. questions. Pay A-&54 Fairview You Av., $I20.00<br />
Broooltlyn, N.Y. have wished to wear clean, fresh<br />
HELP Franklin to distribute WANTED. Institute, religious literature Dept. L-.'-.^, in your Rochester, community. N.Y. dresses while attending to their<br />
Sixty days' work. Experience not required. Man or<br />
mainder coming as above stated.<br />
household duties All of you, of ready to contribute still further, <strong>and</strong><br />
woman. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may<br />
Our men say that tbey find this an<br />
course. But your answer has always have written the man in charge if<br />
be used.<br />
almiist unprecedented opportunity<br />
Inlemationil Bible-Press, ARE TUll • NERVOUS 345 Winston or WEAK, BuililingPliilailelpliia<br />
lackini; been, "It can't be done. Por how Ions we may hope for further assistance. for netting a bearing for the gospel,<br />
since tliey always make it<br />
vii^or Ihen send for flee pro\ int; packai^c would they stay fresh <strong>and</strong> clean" I<br />
HER-CU-UN. Powerful Nerve 1 m ii^or.ilnr<br />
He w-as bere a week ago Saturday,<br />
will tell you how you can always have<br />
1'. L. OSWALD CO , 318 \V..|_.,1 St., .N' V<br />
LAKE RENO.<br />
that clean, fresh appearance, <strong>and</strong> oh! <strong>and</strong> I had quite a talk wdth him. Iciiown tbat tbey are doing tbis work<br />
We enjoyed five weeks' excellent what a difference it will make in your Fortunately, we had gotten our reilief work pretty well systematized,<br />
tbe name of .Tesus. <strong>and</strong> at His<br />
preaching by Licentiate R. G. Graham.<br />
He speaks with power <strong>and</strong> to keep clean clothes on <strong>and</strong> have<br />
bear of results from tbis work that<br />
feelings. Did you ever realize that<br />
comm<strong>and</strong>. I shall expect to see <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> I think that he was rather<br />
sincerity. We now have Rev. W. C. that cheerful feeling will add to your<br />
will iic a surprise to us all."<br />
Allen with us, <strong>and</strong> are very thankful<br />
he accepted our call, but are<br />
general well-being It actually does,<br />
favorably impressed with our plans S. A. S. MFTHEXY, Treas.<br />
<strong>and</strong> the answer to all this is found in<br />
the offer in this week's paper hy N.<br />
sorry he could not bring his family<br />
here at the present time.<br />
earnest prayer of the congregation<br />
that the health of his daughter may<br />
soon be so much improved that she<br />
will be able to come here, as it would<br />
be a great comfort to Mr. Allen to<br />
have her with him.<br />
Harvest <strong>and</strong> stacking are almost<br />
past <strong>and</strong> the thrasher may be heard<br />
on all sides. John Carson,. Sr., of<br />
Oakdale, has been spending the summer<br />
here, visiting relatives <strong>and</strong><br />
friends. He has erected a new barn<br />
on his farm here. Miss June Torrense,<br />
of Oakdale, who has been vi'-<br />
Iting her brother here, returned<br />
home Tuesday. She <strong>also</strong><br />
made the acquainntance of her new<br />
nephew, who arrived at the home of<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Ross Torrense, August<br />
•3rd. Mrs. J. R Elsey is enjoying a<br />
visit trom her father at-present. John<br />
Carson, Jr., <strong>and</strong> family, of Oakdale,<br />
III, arrived last week with their car<br />
of goods <strong>and</strong> expect to make this<br />
their future home. We are glad to<br />
have them with us. A little son was<br />
born to Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Robert Blair,<br />
August 16th. Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Wm. Po'tvers,<br />
of Minneapolis, visited at the<br />
F. Wild, Dept. A-554, Fairview Ave.,<br />
It is the<br />
Brooklyn, X. Y.<br />
<strong>The</strong> -writer has seen this apron demonstrated,<br />
but never with such<br />
quality at this low price. And the<br />
children! You can have the same<br />
style apron at knee-length tor your<br />
little one so she will always look<br />
neat. <strong>The</strong>n instead of two clean<br />
dresses a day, only two a week will<br />
keep -them looking just as nice <strong>and</strong><br />
sweet. And the beauty of it all is,<br />
the price is far below what you could<br />
make one for yourself with the same<br />
material. Be sure to address Dept.<br />
A-5.54, AVOED so FR0:M that you EET will be .T. identified Iv. ROBB as<br />
a Christian ABOrT Nation COXDITIOXS subscriber. AT<br />
THE CHIXA MISSTOX.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following is an extract from<br />
a letter from Eev. .7. K. Eobb dated<br />
July '27:<br />
''We bad about $.'')no local currency<br />
on h<strong>and</strong> before the flood, that<br />
had been contributed for famine relief,<br />
<strong>and</strong> bv tbe home church. "We<br />
aFo had about $"oO local currency<br />
of tbe local church funds. All tliese<br />
moneys have been used except about<br />
$lon. <strong>and</strong> tbis I am trying hard to<br />
home of her parents, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs D.<br />
luild on to as a sort of emergency<br />
A. Bingham, recently. Ralph Turner,<br />
of Eskridge, Kan., is spending the<br />
fund, for tbe bclp of extreme cases<br />
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