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July 29, 1914.<br />
A FAMILY PAPER.<br />
N o t e ;<br />
'«**Mrs. Eda S. E. McKee, of Pittsburgh,<br />
is summering at Na'hant, Mass.<br />
***Rev. J. 'M. Johnston's address<br />
is now 1023 Hawthorn^ street,<br />
Wthenpoon Cfte PKsbpterlan Board or anr of of hi<br />
Youngstown, Ohio.<br />
"GOOD BUSINESS."<br />
Bide., Philadelphij publication Depoaitories<br />
***IMiss Mary S. Coleman, of Allegheny,<br />
is spending her vacation visit<br />
slphia ]<br />
Our ministers have for thirty years kept the members of the<br />
ing her brothers at New Concord,<br />
' Hopkinton <strong>and</strong> Blanchard.<br />
Church supplied through the pages of the Christian Nation with reading<br />
matter, the preparation of which costs them study, <strong>and</strong> time, <strong>and</strong><br />
*'**Rev. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Robert Park <strong>and</strong><br />
family, of Parnassus, are spending<br />
their vacation in Little Rock, Arkansas,<br />
visiting relatives of Mrs. Park. <strong>and</strong> secular publications, theirs is a class of work which brings good<br />
strength, <strong>and</strong> the giving up of many desirable things. On literary<br />
**'*<strong>The</strong> Allegheny church is undergoing<br />
extensive repairs, but the re<br />
financial returns. <strong>The</strong>y did their work, they are still doing it, some<br />
pairs are not of such a character as of them devoting more than a full day every week to it, without any<br />
to interfere with regular services. financial compensation whatever. <strong>The</strong> world would not call that good THE ATTLEBORO SANITARIUM<br />
***Acoording to the appointment of business on their part.<br />
Kansas Presbytery, the commission<br />
for the purpose met on June 17, 1914,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Rev. G. M. Robb was duly installed<br />
over Quinter congregation,<br />
Kansas.—G. R. McBurney, Moderator.<br />
***<strong>The</strong> Rev. William J. Dauerty,<br />
who graduated from the Seminary in<br />
1879, <strong>and</strong> who afterwards went to the<br />
<strong>Presbyterian</strong> Church, died on Tuesday,<br />
JiSy 21st, in Columbus, New<br />
•sJersey, where his only son is pastor<br />
of the <strong>Presbyterian</strong> church.<br />
***<strong>The</strong> Rev. W. W. Carithers started<br />
ed back to the I ndian Mission on<br />
Monday, July 20th. His visit with<br />
friends in Pittsburgh was prolonged<br />
for some time by a sudden illness<br />
which attacked him on his way to<br />
the ordination of his nephew. Rev. B.<br />
K. Patton, on the evening of June 26.<br />
*'"*Elder Robert Speer, of our New<br />
Castle congregation, died Tuesday,<br />
July 15th, at his home. New Castle,<br />
Pa. He was in his 88th year. <strong>The</strong><br />
funeral was conducted by the pastor<br />
in the Neshannock United <strong>Presbyterian</strong><br />
Church <strong>and</strong> he was laid to<br />
rest in its cemetery, where his wife<br />
had been buried about four years ago.<br />
***<strong>The</strong> Coulterville, III, Republican,<br />
gave a very full <strong>and</strong> interesting account<br />
of a reception tendered to Rev.<br />
W. C. McClurkin <strong>and</strong> wife on May 27.<br />
Revs. J. C. French <strong>and</strong> H. G. Poster<br />
vere present, <strong>and</strong> the expercises were<br />
participated in by R. K. Wisely, Miss<br />
Edith Leemon, J. W. Moore, Walter<br />
Scott Warnock, Mrs. Mary C. Sturdivant,<br />
Mrs. S. J. Edgar, Miss Edna<br />
Emig, Miss Kathryn Morton, D. C. Edsar,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Dr. Chesnut. Mr. McClurkin<br />
PURE RICH BLOOD<br />
PREVENTS<br />
DISEASE<br />
responded for himself <strong>and</strong> wife, <strong>and</strong><br />
after the benediction, there were refreshments.<br />
.Bad blood is responsible for more<br />
ailments than anything' else. It<br />
causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism,<br />
weak, tired, languid feelings<br />
<strong>and</strong> worse troubles.<br />
Hood's Sarsaparilla has been<br />
Wonderfully successful in purifying<br />
<strong>and</strong> enriching the blood, removing<br />
scrofula <strong>and</strong> other humors, <strong>and</strong><br />
building np the whole system. Take'<br />
It-give it to all the family so as to<br />
avoid illness. Get it today.<br />
purchase their services; but for the sake of Christ <strong>and</strong> the Church this<br />
b<strong>and</strong> of consecrated <strong>and</strong> indefatigable men <strong>and</strong> women gladly make<br />
their splendid contribution to the maintenance <strong>and</strong> upbuilding of our<br />
Church paper. * '\ '*- <br />
And yet this is ALL good business. <strong>The</strong> State thinks it is good<br />
*•" I w tires, lampg, sundries, etc. from our big h<strong>and</strong>some<br />
catalog:. It's free. It contains "combination offers"<br />
free to the Christian Nation, his personal needs being provided for by for re-fitting your old bicycle like new at very low cost.<br />
his earnings on outside papers of very large circulation.<br />
Also much useful bicycle information. Send for it. ,.<br />
LOW FACTORY PRlCESdjracttoyou.Nooneelse'can<br />
And to help establish the Kingdom of God by supporting the<br />
, — — . • I. — offer such values <strong>and</strong> such<br />
E C Z E M A<br />
Covenanter cause, any co-operation given to the Christian Nation, by terms. You cannot afford to buy a bicycle, tires or sundries<br />
Also called Tetter, Salt Bhenm, FmritiMj<br />
without^rsi learning what we can offer you. Write now.<br />
la new subscription, forming a new club, or in any other way, is not Milk Crust, Water Poison, Weeping<br />
MEAD CYCLE CO.. Deptc306 CHICAGO, ILL<br />
only justifiable <strong>and</strong> creditable, but decidedly good business besides; because<br />
such co-operation is an evidence of godliness, <strong>and</strong> godliness is<br />
profitable both for this life <strong>and</strong> that which is to come.<br />
JOHN W. PRITCHARD, President.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Refonned <strong>Presbyterian</strong> Chnrch<br />
haTinff no publishing house of its own, its<br />
members are advised to send their orders for<br />
Catechisms, Lesson Helps, Church <strong>and</strong> Sabbath<br />
School Supplies of every description to<br />
" Where tired folks get rested,<br />
Where sick folks get well."<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are more than one hundred <strong>and</strong> fiftycorrespondents in the Just the place to get the very most out at<br />
Church who, with marked regularity, keep the readers of the Christian<br />
a vacation.<br />
Illustrated booklet free on request.<br />
Nation intelligently informed as to what is going on within the bounds <strong>The</strong> Attleboro Sanitarium, Attleboro,Mass.<br />
of the various congregations. <strong>The</strong> daily papers pay for such service DAISYFLYKILLER^^WJffi^<br />
flies. Neat, dean, orsameDtal.<br />
convenient<br />
at an agreed price per column, but these Christian Nation reporters<br />
pay their own expenses aod do their reporting for nothing. <strong>The</strong> world<br />
cheap. LastiaU<br />
would not call that good business on their part.<br />
seaBon. Made ot<br />
metal, can'tspiUortip<br />
<strong>The</strong> Christian Nation has approximately one hundred <strong>and</strong> fifty<br />
over ; will not soil o»<br />
club agents throughout the Covenaiiter Church. Each of these agents DEAFNESS IS injure MISERY<br />
anything.<br />
I know because I Guaranteed was Deaf eSective. <strong>and</strong> had<br />
becomes responsible for a thorough canvass of their congregation, for<br />
HeadNoisesforover30 Bold years. ty dealers, My invisible<br />
anti-septicEar Drums 6 sent by <strong>and</strong> expresspifr Method<br />
or<br />
collecting <strong>and</strong> forwarding money, for the weekly receipt <strong>and</strong> distribution<br />
of the papers, <strong>and</strong> for the satisfactory adjustment of all complaints,<br />
real or imaginary. A good agent is invaluable both to<br />
of Self Help restored IKiid my for hearing |1. <strong>and</strong><br />
HAAOLD SOMBAS. stoppedHeadNoises,<strong>and</strong> IfiO I>&E&ll9 Are.. BrooUyn. have done H.'% the<br />
the<br />
samethingforhundreds of others. My<br />
congregation <strong>and</strong> to the paper. To be a good agent requires intelligence,<br />
<strong>and</strong> tact, <strong>and</strong> patience, <strong>and</strong> graciousness, <strong>and</strong> persistence.<br />
Drums are*'Unseen Comforts."<br />
"WritQ for booklet, <strong>and</strong> my aworn statement o<<br />
how I recovered my Heiirinr.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se 150 agents are the brains <strong>and</strong> backbone, the heart <strong>and</strong> hope, the Delivered/o'li A. O. IJEONARO F R E E<br />
on Approval<br />
missionaters <strong>and</strong> mainstay of the Christian Nation. Money could not<br />
16S Atlantic <strong>and</strong> St. 30 « days Atlantic* Trial Mms»<br />
business to exempt the Church from taxation, <strong>and</strong> the work of sup<br />
SEND NO MONEY ^,-^^:itiy''^lTi^h<br />
porting the Church paper is an integral part of the work of the<br />
Bicyclea, Tires <strong>and</strong> Sundries at prices so low they will<br />
Church. All of these men <strong>and</strong> women who work for our Church paper<br />
without pay, do so because they are following in the footsteps of<br />
astonish you. Also particulars of our ereat new offer<br />
to deliver you a Hanger Bicycle on one month's free<br />
trial without a cent expense to you.<br />
Him who came not to be ministered unto but to minister. And in line pnyC you can make money takingr orders for bicycles.<br />
with what they are doing, the Editor <strong>also</strong> gives almost his whole time<br />
Skin, etc,<br />
I believe eczema can be cured to stay, il<br />
mean just what I say C-U-R-E-D <strong>and</strong> NOT<br />
merely patched up to return again. Remember,<br />
I make this statement atter h<strong>and</strong>ling nearly a<br />
half million cases of eczema <strong>and</strong> devoting 12<br />
years of my life to its treatment. I don't care<br />
what all you have used nor how many doctors<br />
have told you that you could not be cured, all<br />
I ask is just a chance to prove my claims. If<br />
you write me TODAY, I will send you a FBEE<br />
TEIAIi of mild, soothing, guaranteed treatment<br />
that will surely convince you as it has<br />
me. If you are disgusted <strong>and</strong> discouraged, I<br />
dare you to give me a chance to prove my<br />
enjoy thought <strong>and</strong> claims. References: DR. Send J. I this feel E. more By this CANNADAY, notice sure writing Third real world you to National comfort me will some held 1407 today agree for eczema Court Bank, than I you. believe with Elock, sufferer. you Sedalia, Just me.<br />
you try really will it, Mo.