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August 12. 1914.<br />

A FAMILY PAPER.<br />

has many relatives <strong>and</strong> friends in the had excellent programs, thanks to the<br />

places visited.<br />

N o t e<br />

efficient preparation of Misses Edgar <strong>The</strong> Refonned <strong>Presbyterian</strong> Chnrch<br />

***jvjew York Presbytery is called<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mearns <strong>and</strong> Dr. Stewart. Although<br />

the schools are closed the su­<br />

member* are advised to send their orders for<br />

haTuis no publUhing house ofita ovrn, its<br />

DEATH OF MR. WALTER T. to meet in Pro-re-nata session in the<br />

MILLER.<br />

Second Church, New York City, at<br />

perintendents are still busy in repairs<br />

<strong>and</strong> needed cleaning for the bath School Supplies of every description to<br />

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

jlr Walter T. Miller died on Tuesjjy<br />

August 4. <strong>The</strong> funeral was on rangements for the ordination of days to come.<br />

CDe presbpterian Boardof<br />

10 a. m., August 24th, to make ar­<br />

Thursday, August 6. At 3.00 p. m., Thomas E. Graham <strong>and</strong> his installation<br />

as pastor of Bovina congrega­<br />

vacation with the Mersina workers<br />

Miss Edgar expects to spend the WitlitnpooB BIdf., Philadelphia rUDllCailOtl Depositories<br />

or SIT of iu<br />

the friends met in St. Stephen's<br />

»5hapel, Woodlawn, this city, <strong>and</strong> the tion. Will all the members in vicinity<br />

of New York try to come—A, A. workers near Alex<strong>and</strong>retta, this in­<br />

in Guzne, Miss Mearns with the Irish<br />

service' was conducted by the Rev.<br />

f F, Reade, of the Second Church. Samson, Moderator.<br />

cludes -Miss Metheny, for she is almost<br />

Irish too, by the law of asso­<br />

Those present were permitted to see<br />

the face of Mr. Miller, which was but *'**<strong>The</strong> Sabbath after the death of ciation Hope Miss Mearns won't get<br />

little changed from the latter years Father Robert Speer, as a memorial, spoiled there. Dr. Stewart <strong>and</strong> family<br />

expect to remain in Latakia. <strong>The</strong><br />

of his life when the Church knew the gastor of the New Castle congregation<br />

preached a sermon on the sub­<br />

Edgar family are planning to go to<br />

him in health <strong>and</strong> Christian activity.<br />

<strong>The</strong> interment was in beautiful ject, "<strong>The</strong> Unfinished Task of Our Kessab. This will keep the workers<br />

Woodlawn Cemetery, by the side of Fathers." During the discourse he well divided among their friends for<br />

his wife <strong>and</strong> daughter, Mr. Miller appealed to the younger generation to the summer.<br />

was 8G years of age. For a great arise <strong>and</strong> fillwith honor <strong>and</strong> acceptance<br />

these places in the Church<br />

THE ATTLEBORO SANITARIUM<br />

A recent Communion conducted in<br />

nany years he was Foreign Mission<br />

" Whare tired folks get rested,<br />

Eldainey brought great joy to the<br />

Treasurer, <strong>and</strong> one of the most highly<br />

esteemed <strong>and</strong> generously able <strong>and</strong> death.<br />

which are being made vacant by<br />

Where sick folks get well."<br />

brethren in that locality, as it was Just the place to get the very most out ot<br />

the first for many years. Mr. Edgar<br />

a vacation. ^<br />

useful men in our denomination. A ***For the excellent article on was assisted in this by Licentiate Illustrated booklet free on request.<br />

suitable memorial will be published "Prayer for An Elarnest Ministry," we Khaleel Awad. We were glad to see <strong>The</strong><br />

later,<br />

are indebted to the thoughtful kindness<br />

of the Rev. W. M. Robb. Mr. ceived into fellowship.<br />

five mothers come <strong>and</strong> ask to be re­<br />

DAISY<br />

Attleboro<br />

FLY<br />

Sanitarium,<br />

KILLER<br />

Attleboro,Mass,<br />

***Rev. John Coleman occupied the<br />

Parnassus pulpit on August 2. Robb says: "This has made quite As we close the school year it is<br />

an appeal to me as reason why we with gratitude for the blessings of<br />

**»Ohio Presbytery is called to<br />

should employ the greatest means in the Father during the many peculiar<br />

meet in the Cincinnati <strong>Reformed</strong><br />

our power for obtaining an earnest changes during the year's work.<br />

<strong>Presbyterian</strong> church at 7:30 o'clock<br />

ministry for the Covenanter Church,<br />

on Tuesday evening, Sept. 8, 1914.—<br />

<strong>and</strong> this in view of the keen sense of<br />

John Coleman, Moderator.<br />

•"Illinois Presbytery st<strong>and</strong>s adjourned<br />

to meet in Princeton, Indiana,<br />

the second Tuesday of September, at<br />

the dire need which was so often<br />

presented to our view at the late<br />

meeting of Synod."<br />

'***<strong>The</strong> Board of Control, with the<br />

EAKOLS S0MSB8, UO SeEalb Ave., Brooklyn, n. %<br />

7.30 p. m. Clerks of Session should<br />

approval of Synod, has prepared a<br />

present their records for review.—D.<br />

new form of Application Blank, <strong>and</strong><br />

.<strong>The</strong> Celebr.ited EtEeciual Remedy<br />

C, Mathews, Clerk.<br />

Certificate of Recommendation. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

without Internal Medicme.<br />

***Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Haslett <strong>and</strong> children,<br />

ot Wilkinsburg, are spending a Widows <strong>and</strong> Orphans of deceased<br />

Herbal Embrocation<br />

are to be used by Aged Members,<br />

> ROCHE'S<br />

part of their summer vacation in the ministers, in applying for financial<br />

IN MEMORIAJI.<br />

v-iii <strong>also</strong> be found very efficacious in cases of<br />

Thompson home near Grove City. On aid from the Church, through the MRS. HARRY WATSON. BRONCHITIS, LUMBACO<br />

their way out they stopped over Board of Control. <strong>The</strong> Certificate of Died, July 27th, at family residence. <strong>and</strong> RHEUMATISM<br />

night in New Castle, with Rev. <strong>and</strong> Recommendation is <strong>also</strong> to be used New Castle, Pa. A stroke of paralysis W. Edwards & Sox, 157 Queen Victoria Street,<br />

Mrs. Johnston.<br />

by Students of <strong>The</strong>ology in applying eight months before, caused her<br />

London, Eng. All l)ruggiat_8, or<br />

for financial aid. <strong>The</strong>se application death. Her husb<strong>and</strong>, two daughters, E. FOUGEK\ k CO., Inc., CO Beekman St., X T,<br />

***Rev. Wm. McFarl<strong>and</strong>, writing blanks <strong>and</strong> certificates of recommendation<br />

are now ready for use, <strong>and</strong> port, <strong>and</strong> many friends mourn her Covenanter Books for Sale<br />

one sister, ilrs, (Battersby, of ilcKees-<br />

from Lisbon, N. Y., July 30, said:<br />

"Seventeen from other churches woron<br />

July 26. We are Greer, Washington, Iowa, Secretary "made perfect through suffering." of Testimony, Discipline, Con­<br />

may te had upon request from S. E, death. Greatly afflicted, she was COVENANTER Books, old Books<br />

shipped with us<br />

at home in the iianse, with trees of Board of Control.<br />

Like her Lord she could say.. "I have fession of Faith, "Poets <strong>and</strong><br />

around us of my own planting. After<br />

meat to eat that ye know not of." Poetry," "Homes <strong>and</strong> Haunts of th«<br />

fourteen years to come home to the<br />

LATAKIA NOTES.<br />

Covenanters," Catechisms, "<strong>Reformed</strong><br />

bouse originally built for us, is the<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church will be glad to know<br />

ROBERT SPEER.<br />

<strong>Presbyterian</strong> Manual," "H<strong>and</strong>book for<br />

Lord's doing."<br />

that Miss Wylie has regained her Died at family residence. New Young Christians," Minutes of Syna<br />

***J Renwick Dill reports satisfactory<br />

meetings at Clarinda, Iowa, <strong>and</strong><br />

life of 87 years was spent about here. JAMES S. TIBBY, 406 Penn Buildlnp<br />

Castle, Pa., July 14th. His eventful Address:<br />

strength to such a degree that she<br />

was able to leave the hospital <strong>and</strong><br />

at Sterling, Kansas. At Sterling, Mr.<br />

His father, Thomas Speer, an early<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Dill spoke in the forenoon of Sabbath, return to the Mission Circle in La­settlertakia, where she is residing at pres­<br />

faith. Father Speer, generally so-<br />

was <strong>also</strong> a man of staunch<br />

August 2nd, in the <strong>Reformed</strong> Presbyferian<br />

church <strong>and</strong> in the evening in ent in her own little home. It is<br />

called, was a life long loyal member of<br />

the United <strong>Presbyterian</strong> church. He<br />

the Covenanter Church. His memory<br />

went back even to the division of '33. E C Z E M A<br />

SEVERE RHEUMATIC<br />

trying experiences.<br />

PAINS DISAPPEAR Dr. Ward, of Beyrout, <strong>and</strong> Miss<br />

March, brought Miss Wylie home,<br />

. Eheumatism depends on an <strong>and</strong> acid we were glad to have them in<br />

11 the blood, whieh affects the our circle for a short visit. Dr. Ward<br />

niuscles <strong>and</strong> .joints, producing inflammation,<br />

stiffness <strong>and</strong> pain. This operation for Miss Wylie <strong>and</strong> who<br />

is the surgeon who performed the<br />

scid g:ets into the blood through has been so attentive to her through<br />

some defect in the digestive process.<br />

all her illness.<br />

Hood's_ Sarsaparilla, the old-time<br />

Our schools have closed for the<br />

Wood tonic, is very successful in the<br />

treatment of rheumatism. It acts<br />

oirectly, with purifying effect, on<br />

the blood, <strong>and</strong> improves the diges-<br />

"01. Don'i suffer. Get Hood's today.<br />

great joy to see her so well <strong>and</strong> in<br />

such good spirits. <strong>The</strong> Master hath<br />

been indeed good through all these<br />

year <strong>and</strong> we had two very interesting<br />

days with closing exercises. Two<br />

girls <strong>and</strong> four boys took diplomas. We<br />

WALTON CONFERENCE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed conference of New<br />

York Presbytery appointed for August<br />

26, will not be held. So many pastors<br />

find it impossible to attend that the<br />

committee would not feel justified in<br />

proceeding with arrangements. It is<br />

to he hoped that the plan may be<br />

carried into effect at some later date.<br />

—John H. Pritchard, Chairman.<br />

feJ^^JfilV'sS<br />

flies. Neat, clean, ornamental,<br />

convenient.<br />

cheap. Lasts al*.<br />

season. Made ot<br />

metai, can'tspiUortip<br />

over ; will not soil or<br />

injure anything.<br />

Guaranteed effective.<br />

Bold 1>7 dealers, ot<br />

6 sent by expresspl^<br />

paid for |1.<br />

He was a charter member of New Castle Also called Tetter, Salt Bhetun, Pruritus,<br />

church. Early in life he was elected Milk Crust, Water Poison, "Weeping<br />

elder <strong>and</strong> <strong>also</strong> clerk, which positions<br />

Skin, etc.<br />

he filled with fidelity. To all who I believe eczema can be cured to stay, ^<br />

knew him. Father Speer was a strong mean just what I say C-U-R-E-D <strong>and</strong> NOT<br />

character. He was a man of faith, merely patched up to return again. Remember,<br />

conviction, courage <strong>and</strong> unusually intelligent<br />

in Scriptures <strong>and</strong> Church halt million cases o£ eczema <strong>and</strong> devoting 12<br />

I make this statement after h<strong>and</strong>ling nearly a<br />

principles. He spoke what he thought years of my lite to its treatment. I don't care<br />

<strong>and</strong> when he took a st<strong>and</strong> he generally<br />

maintained it with credit to the have told you that you could not be cured, all<br />

what all you have used nor how many doctors<br />

end. Instead of being blown about I ask is just a chance to prove mv claims. If<br />

by every wind of doctrine,, he stood vou write rae TODAY, I will send you a FKEE<br />

firm, because like Christ's wise man, TKIAL of mild, soothing, guaranteed treat­<br />

he was founded upon a Rock.<br />

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

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

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

claims. enjoy thought <strong>and</strong> References: Send DR. I J. this feel E. more Bv this CANNADAY, notice sure writing Third real world you to National comfort will some held 1407 today agree eczema Court for Bank, than I you. with believe Block, sufferer. Sedalia, you Justt'-yit,<br />

me.<br />

you really will Mo.

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