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July 29, 1914. A FAMILY PAPER. 11<br />

C A T A R R H<br />

Penna., was with us following the re­cent meeting of Synod. He made this<br />

E N E V A C O L L E Q E<br />

TRUTH<br />

BEAVER FALLS, PA.<br />

i.is headquarters <strong>and</strong> delivered lectures<br />

in Sparta, Houston, Marissa, Percy,<br />

Oakdale, <strong>and</strong> in the General Sy­<br />

therefore unique. Among Covenanters it should have no competitors.<br />

<strong>The</strong> one college under the legal control of the Covenanter Church <strong>and</strong><br />

Told In a Simple Way<br />

No Apparatus, Inhalers, Salves, Lotions,<br />

nod church in Coulterville, in the Particularly strong in the field of political <strong>and</strong> social science. Geneva<br />

has a timely message that ambitious students cannot afford to miss.<br />

Harmful Drugs, Smoke or<br />

Geneva is a college of liberal culture- She st<strong>and</strong>s for the broad <strong>and</strong><br />

Electricity<br />

HealsDay<strong>and</strong> Night<br />

It is a new way. It is something<br />

absolutely different No<br />

I lotions, sprays or sickly smelling<br />

1 salves or creams. No atomizer,<br />

or any apparatus of any kind.<br />

Nothing to smoke or inhale. No<br />

steaming or rubbing or injections.<br />

No electricity or vibration<br />

or massage. No plasters,<br />

no powder; no<br />

, keeping in the house.<br />

Nothing of that kind<br />

at all. Somethingnew<br />

<strong>and</strong> different—something<br />

delightful<br />

<strong>and</strong> healthful—something<br />

instantly successful.<br />

You do<br />

.nothaveto<br />

wait, <strong>and</strong> linger, <strong>and</strong> pay out a lot of<br />

money. You can stop it over night <strong>and</strong><br />

I will gladly tell you how— FREE. 1 am<br />

not a doctor <strong>and</strong> this is not a so-called<br />

doctor's prescription—but I am cured,<br />

<strong>and</strong> my friends are cured, <strong>and</strong> you can<br />

be cured. Your suffering will stop at<br />

once like magic.<br />

Witness-bearing work in our vicinity.<br />

Prof. J. R. Dill, of Philadelphia,<br />

morning, <strong>and</strong> in the United <strong>Presbyterian</strong><br />

church in the evening, of Sabbath,<br />

July Sth. He <strong>also</strong> delivered<br />

a Fourth of July address here. We<br />

are very much in sympathy with Mr.<br />

Dill <strong>and</strong> bis work. We have an enthusiastic<br />

Children's Mission B<strong>and</strong><br />

under the efficient leadership of our<br />

pastor's wife <strong>and</strong> Miss Mary McKelvy.<br />

Like all the other <strong>org</strong>anizations<br />

Beautiful location. Safe environment. Progressive spirit. Representative<br />

<strong>and</strong> growing attendance. Rates moderate <strong>and</strong> opportunities for selfhelp<br />

abundant. A limited number of scholarships carrying free tuition<br />

of our congregation they are growing<br />

<strong>and</strong> now number sixteen members.<br />

available.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y meet the firstSaturday of each For information address,<br />

month at the home of our pastor. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

W. HENRY GEORGE, President, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.<br />

have done work for our Syrian Mission<br />

in Pittsburgh, Jewish Mission in<br />

Philadelphia, <strong>and</strong> are now preparing<br />

a box for the Southern Mission. Our<br />

Young People's Society has elected for<br />

the ensuing six months the following<br />

officers: President, Mrs. W. C. Mc­<br />

Clurkin; Vice President, Mary McKelvy;<br />

Secretary, Nettle Woodside; Corresponding<br />

Secretary, Walter Wisely;<br />

Treasurer, Walter Warnock. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />

using the new Psalter, <strong>and</strong> find the<br />

longer they use it the better they like<br />

it.<br />

IN MEMORIAM.<br />

Since our last meeting our Missionary<br />

Society has been called upon<br />

to mourn the death of one of<br />

I Am Free-ypu Can Be Free our members, Mrs. N. J. Yohe, v/ho<br />

My catarrh was filthy <strong>and</strong> loathsome. passed peacefully away June 12,<br />

It made meill. It dulled my mind. It under­1914mined mv health <strong>and</strong> was weakening my will. one of the charter members of this<br />

at 3.45 p. m. Mrs. Yohe was<br />

<strong>The</strong> hawking, coughinjf, spitting made me ob­societynoxious to all, <strong>and</strong> my foul breath <strong>and</strong> disgust. neighborhood, having lived here for<br />

<strong>and</strong> a pioneer resident of the<br />

ing habits made even my ioved ones avoid me over t.'iirty years. Sle was a member<br />

of the <strong>Reformed</strong> Presbyt-erian<br />

secretly. My delight in life was dulled <strong>and</strong> my<br />

faculties impaired. I knew thatin time it would Church, a faithful member, <strong>and</strong> a consistent<br />

Christian. One special char­<br />

bring: me to an untimely grave, because every<br />

moment of the day <strong>and</strong> night it was slowly yet acteristic of her life <strong>and</strong> while health<br />

surely sapping my vitality.<br />

permitted, was her faithful visitation<br />

But I found a cure, <strong>and</strong> I am ready to tell of the sick. .<br />

you aboutit FREE. Write me promptly. She leaves to mourn her loss a husb<strong>and</strong>,<br />

two sons, three daughters <strong>and</strong><br />

RISK JUST ONE CENT<br />

Send CHILDREM,<br />

no money. Just your name <strong>and</strong> a host of relatives <strong>and</strong> friends. Lay<br />

address on a postal card. Say: "Dear Sam Katz. not up for yourselves treasures upon<br />

Pleasetell me how vou cured your catarrh <strong>and</strong> earth, where moth <strong>and</strong> rust doth corrupt<br />

<strong>and</strong> where thieves break through<br />

'Tefthim^<br />

now I can cure mine." That's all vou need to<br />

say, I will underst<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> I will write to you <strong>and</strong> steal.<br />

with<br />

Mrs.<br />

complete<br />

Winslow's<br />

information,<br />

Soothing<br />

FREE, at<br />

Syrup<br />

once. Do But lay up for yourselves treasures<br />

notdelay. Send postal or write me a letter in heaven, where neither moth nor<br />

today. Don't think of turning this page until rust doth corrupt, <strong>and</strong> where thieves<br />

LiOM«f«A';!,!:S'i^^,^I,TY you liave asked for this wonderful YEARS treatment by MIL- do not break through nor steal; for<br />

DRFM-«L9,T"'^^S that can do for ynn what FOR it has THEIR done for CHIL-<br />

me<br />

rF«'^fA'A5,^'S;ETHINGwithperfectSUC-<br />

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mKnn,^in^^H^^ ALL PAIN, CURBS<br />

POR nfA°i'D9;^"'^ 'st''^ BEST REMEDY<br />

ryiA^f«,=,A-,„Sold hy druggists in<br />

Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.<br />

where your treasure is, there will<br />

your heart be <strong>also</strong>.<br />

PRESIDENT MRS. KOHR,<br />

SECRETARY MRS. CHILDRESS.<br />

Beulah, Neb.<br />

liberal education that must underlie narrow, technical training.<br />

Geneva's educational ideals are the highest. She has constantly resisted<br />

the temptation to seek numbers at the expense of literary st<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

Character is paramount. Knowledge <strong>and</strong> culture without Christian character<br />

are barren.. <strong>The</strong> college motto, "For Christ <strong>and</strong> Country," is stamped<br />

upon Geneva diplomas <strong>and</strong> upon the hearts of Geneva's sons <strong>and</strong> daughters.<br />

THE BEAUTY OF ITS SURRO^JNOI^aS iS ONE OF THE CHIEF CHARMS OF THE<br />

HOTEL DEL PRADO. Chicago.lll.<br />

situated on the MIDWAY BOULEVARD <strong>and</strong> Jackson Park, which overlooks Lake Michigan,<br />

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arranged Hotel in Chicago—here the Tourists, Transient <strong>and</strong> Permanent Guests may peacefully<br />

rest, free from the dirt <strong>and</strong> annoyance usually found in the downtown hotels. 'Transportation,<br />

the Illinois Central Ry. (Time downtown 12 minutes.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> house has a frontage of 700 feet; has 400 rooms with access to private bath.<br />

Send for descriptive <strong>and</strong> illustrated booklet.<br />

^ h e<br />

Ocean Grove, N e w Jersey<br />

Coolest House on the Coast.<br />

Remodeled. Newly furnished. Wide halls, large<br />

sunshiny rooms. One block from the ocean. Two<br />

blocks from Auditorium.<br />

Capacity 350. Rooms -with<br />

private baths added this season. Our dining-room<br />

service has always been our drawing card.<br />

of food <strong>and</strong> cooking always in seasonable varieties.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best<br />

Send for booklet. Special rates for season. Rooms<br />

without board, if you prefer; or rooms with breakfast<br />

only.<br />

^ *'or 120 years tbia llcmedy bas met with continued <strong>and</strong> gro\ring popnlarlty.<br />

BRONCHITIS, LUMBACO <strong>and</strong> RHEUMATISM<br />

\fBjrt s^s <strong>also</strong> Quickly Believed by a Few Appllcatlona. ^<br />

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