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July 22, 1914. A FAMILY PAPER. 9<br />

IN MEMORIAM.<br />

Mrs. Eliza Jane (Reid) Allen waa<br />

N o t e s C h i n a M i s s i o n C a b l e s<br />

born in Rushville, Ind., Nov. 30, 1829,<br />

**-*Dr. J. M. Balph called at this<br />

<strong>and</strong> died near Morning Sun, la.. May<br />

office recently. He will return to<br />

11, 1914. Her husb<strong>and</strong> died in 1857,<br />

Latakia in September.<br />

f o r R e l i e f<br />

leaving her to care for the family,<br />

***<strong>The</strong> sermon by the Rev. J. A.<br />

consisting of four sons <strong>and</strong> one<br />

Lyons, B.A., of CuUybackey, Irel<strong>and</strong>, Sudden Distress Probably the R.es\ilt<br />

daughter. <strong>The</strong> following year she<br />

was secured for us through the kindness<br />

of Mr. Robert golmes, of Bally­<br />

of Floods.<br />

united with the Sharon Congregation.<br />

money.<br />

Here she continued a consistent <strong>and</strong><br />

Dr. Sommerville Says: "In the absence of particulars, we cannot give the faithful member until death. She was<br />

"***Mrs. J. C. McFeeters, of Philadelphia,<br />

Pa., is spending a few weeks<br />

extent of the need, but we may be sure it is urgent."<br />

happy when the hour arrived for her<br />

at the home of her daughter, Mrs.<br />

to enter into "the rest that remaineth<br />

to the people of God." R. M. Young, Parnassus, Pa.<br />

'"<br />

***<strong>The</strong> Irish Covenanter for July<br />

speaks of "An American Tea" held<br />

need of help, probably the result of floods. At our request the Fifth Avenue<br />

Bank of New York, cabled to the Associated Bank of Hong Kong, a<br />

at the Ballyclare Manse on June 24,<br />

under the auspices of the Women's remittance to J. K. Robb, enough, but not more than enough, to show that<br />

Missionary Association. Now what is<br />

we have received the message <strong>and</strong> would not f<strong>org</strong>et them. And we appeal<br />

"An American Tea"<br />

to the friends of our Missions in China to send in contributions to a relief<br />

***Thomas Maclollan, of Chattanooga,<br />

-Tenn., accompanied by his hearts prompt, will be acknowledged <strong>and</strong> passed on to Treasurer Metheny,<br />

fund as promptly as possible. Small or large offerings, such as generous<br />

daughter. Miss Maclellan, sailed for 617 W. 43rd street, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong>, on Saturday, July 11, at<br />

noon, via the Anchor Line from New<br />

York. Friends were there to see<br />

them start.<br />

***0n Sabbath evenings, during<br />

the summer, the Second Church of<br />

New York holds outdoor evangelistic<br />

services, preceding the regular<br />

preaching service. At the outdoor<br />

meetings nearly all the talking <strong>and</strong><br />

praying are by lay members of the<br />

congregation.<br />

Dr. R. IVI. Sommerville, Corresponding Secretary of the Board of Foreign<br />

Missions, makes the following appeal:<br />

***During July, August <strong>and</strong> September,<br />

the Second Church, Philadelphia,<br />

Dr. J. C. McFeeters, pastor, ing cablegram from Hong Kong: 'Need of relief fund.' This indicates that<br />

"On Thursday morning, July 15, 1914, Olive Trees received the follow­<br />

holds Evangelistic services in Logan<br />

Square every Sabbath evening at 7.<br />

recent newspaper reports of perilous conditions in South China were not all<br />

fables, <strong>and</strong> that missionaries residing in towns on the West River are in<br />

"In the absence of particulers, we cannot give the extent of the need,<br />

but we may be sure it is urgent, <strong>and</strong> Covenanters should remember that<br />

laborers representing other denominations are their partners in this trouble,<br />

<strong>and</strong> we are all brethren."<br />

Dr. Sommerville's address is 327 W. 56th street, New York, <strong>and</strong> contributions<br />

should be sent promptly, <strong>and</strong> marked for "China Relief Fund."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Refonned <strong>Presbyterian</strong> Charch<br />

haraiE no publuhins house of it« own, ita<br />

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

Catechisms, Lesson Helps, Church <strong>and</strong> Sabbath<br />

School Supplies of every description t*<br />

Cbe presbpterian Boardof<br />

Witlenpoos publica lion ,rsarofits<br />

Bide., Philadelphia<br />

Depositories<br />

LAKESIDE COTTAGE<br />

Point Chautauqua<br />

New York<br />

OPENS JUNE FIFTEENTH<br />

Rates: $7.00 to $10.00 per week<br />

Special rates during June <strong>and</strong><br />

September<br />

Misses Pritchard <strong>and</strong> White<br />

congregation are earnestly hoping <strong>and</strong> wife. I was entertained a few<br />

their call will be accepted. Dr. Dill days in the commodious home of Mr. DEAFNESS IS MISERY<br />

writes: "This is an important, field, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Charles Moore."<br />

I know because I 'was Deaf <strong>and</strong> had<br />

worthy of cultivation. A bountiful<br />

***Cullybackey.—<strong>The</strong> townl<strong>and</strong> ol<br />

HeadNoisesforoverSO years. My invisible<br />

anti-septic Ear Drums <strong>and</strong> Method<br />

harvest gives cheer to the people in<br />

Laymore is situated about two miles<br />

this community."<br />

from CuUybackey. On the top of one<br />

of Self Help restored my hearing <strong>and</strong><br />

***Montclair congregation had a ***<strong>The</strong> Church has responded of the highest hills there is a hollow<br />

called the "Round Hole," about<br />

samethingforhundreds of others. My<br />

stoppedHeadNoises,<strong>and</strong> have done the<br />

picnic on Saturday, July 11, at Dickson's<br />

Grove, ten miles out from June <strong>and</strong> July offers to both old <strong>and</strong> 150 feet across <strong>and</strong> about the same<br />

Drums are"UnseeQ Comforts."<br />

splendidly with acceptances of our<br />

Montclair. <strong>The</strong> situation is one of new subscribers. On July 1 there depth. In this beautiful amphitheatre<br />

Write for boolclet, aod m; sworn Btatement oz<br />

the most beautiful in the State. were 50 copies of "<strong>The</strong> Covenanter of Nature's own making the Laymore<br />

how I recovereditit HeKrinr.<br />

Boating, swimming <strong>and</strong> fishing,all Pastor" remaining. I then called in congregation worshipped for many E C Z A. EO. LEONARD M A<br />

within a few minutes' stroll from the all unsold copies that had been placed<br />

on consignment <strong>and</strong> added them enanters of the Cuiiybackey district, Milk Crust, Water FoisoD, Weeping<br />

years. At this historic place the Cov­<br />

Also called 168 Tetter, Atlantic Salt St. Rhenm, Atlantic, Pruritus, Mass.<br />

dining pavilion in the heart of the<br />

grove. About 50 persons were present<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. R. J. Bole, who number is again reduced to about <strong>and</strong> other places, met on Sabbath 1 believe eczema can be cured to stay, ^<br />

to the stock, but at this date the with many friends from Ballymena<br />

Skiu, etc.<br />

had just received their new Ford that two dozen copies out of a total of last, 14th June. Rev. J. A. Lyons, mean just what I say C-U-R-E-D <strong>and</strong> NOT<br />

day, rode out in their car.<br />

500 copies.<br />

B.A., conducted the service, <strong>and</strong> merely patched up to return again. Remember,<br />

***Since Mr. Dill last reported, he preached from . the words: "His I make this statement after h<strong>and</strong>ling nearly a<br />

*'**Rev. J. W. Dill preached in Billings<br />

in July. On Wednesday, July cessful meeting, in Southern Illinois. 17).—Irish Covenanter for July. yearsof my life to its treatment. I don't care<br />

has been conducting a series of suc­<br />

Name shall endure for ever'' (Ps. 72, half million cases of eczema <strong>and</strong> devoting 12<br />

8th, he moderated a call in Billings Among the places visited were Oakdale<br />

<strong>and</strong> Coulterville. <strong>The</strong> meetings from the Clerk of Synod indicates have told you that you could not be cured, all<br />

***1914 Minutes of Synod.—Report what all you have used nor how many doctors<br />

congregation which resulted in the<br />

election of J. M. Rutherford, licentiate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> call was made unani­<br />

as well as in other interesting centers mailing August 1st, 1914. Every fam­<br />

you write me TODAY, I will send you a FREE<br />

held in the churches in these places, that the Minutes will be ready for I ask is just a chance to prove my claims. If<br />

mous. Harmony prevails <strong>and</strong> the in this part of Illinois, are reported ily in the Covenanter Church should TRIAL, of mild, soothing, guaranteed treatment<br />

that will surely convince you as it has<br />

to have been very successful. Mr. be the owner <strong>and</strong> reader of at least<br />

Dill is now visiting at his daughter's<br />

home at Monmouth, Illinois. down in history as the most business­<br />

one copy. <strong>The</strong> 1914 Synod will go<br />

me. If you are disgusted <strong>and</strong> discouraged, I<br />

GET RID OF HUMORS<br />

dare you to ^ive me a chance lo prove my<br />

***Rev. J. W. Dill says: "It was like session ot the body, due mainly<br />

claims. By writing me today I believe you will<br />

AND AVOID SICKNESS my privilege to preach to Tabor congregation<br />

the last three Sabbaths of<br />

thought this world held for you. Just try it,<br />

enjoy more real comfort than you really<br />

to the excessive heat, efficient Moderator,<br />

<strong>and</strong> accurate s<strong>and</strong> chronomet­<br />

Humors in the blood cause internal<br />

derangements that affect the June. This was in the trough of harvest,<br />

which was bountiful, yet the<br />

DR. J. E. CANNADAY, 1407 Court Block, Sedalia, l»o<br />

<strong>and</strong> I feel sure you will agree with me.<br />

er. Please do not bother your church<br />

'Whole system, as well as pimples,<br />

officers <strong>and</strong> pastor for information<br />

boils <strong>and</strong> other eruptions, <strong>and</strong> are people turned out well to hear the<br />

References: Third National Bank, Sedalia, Mo,<br />

when you can secure the same from<br />

responsible for the readiness with Word. <strong>The</strong>re is an interesting flock<br />

Send this notice to some eczema sufferer.<br />

the Minutes, which will cost you but<br />

•which many people contract disease. of children in this congregation, <strong>and</strong><br />

***A $40 subscription to the Christian<br />

Nation entitles you to a copy of<br />

ten cents per copy postpaid, <strong>and</strong><br />

_For forty years Hood's Sarsaparilla<br />

has been more successful than <strong>and</strong> faithful laborer. <strong>The</strong> ministers<br />

the paper during your life-time with<br />

it is an inviting field «or a willing<br />

which is costing the church over 17<br />

cents. First come first served. Send<br />

any other medicine in expelling' who come here are made comfortable<br />

the right to "will" the subscription<br />

your order at once to James S. Tibby,<br />

humors <strong>and</strong> removing their inward in the prophet's chamber in the hospitable<br />

home of Elder T. K. Tippin<br />

throughout your generations in per­<br />

to whomsoever you choose, <strong>and</strong> so on<br />

408 Penn Bldg., Pitts'burgh, Pa.<br />

<strong>and</strong> outward effects. Get Hood's.<br />

petuity.. And until further notice every<br />

such original subscriber will re­<br />

No other medicine acts like it.<br />

ceive as a gift the 2-volume "Life of<br />

paid. ered Abraham<br />

(regular to any price Lincoln," address, $5), boxed by all Ida charges <strong>and</strong> Tarbell, deliv­<br />

pre­

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