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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 1, 1900. 1 1 1 7! WW C J L Notices for this church column uat b In this office by 8 p. m. on Fridays. Otherwise the announce ments will be run as the week be fore There la n charge for these rl- on Sunday In the Mililani Ua l (rear Mie Opera House) as follr.ws: lit a. rn.. i iiay ichool: !1 a. m., ?.rc-acVr.g. Ha waiian service: 6 p. in.. Hook of Mormon rl.i!s; 7:30 p. m., preaching. English scr . i.e. The subject will be, "Faith." antral Vnlon Cnurch, Rev. William &L cJd. pastor. Sunday school and Bl elaaa. 9:01); public worship and sermon, T. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting, :30; ellng, Wednesday, 7:30. Christian Church, Rjv. John C. Hay, ixii-tor. Sunday school, 9:45; morning ser !, U: young people's meetln, 6:30. Rev. A. E. Cory will preach at the Chris tian Church Lord's Day morning and evening. Chinee Church (Cougresational). liev. ..ward W. Thwlng, acting pastor. Sun- jay aciiool, 8:30; preaching service, 11: in. Holy '"'"rl'y school in English. 2:50; evening " rvlrp, 7:30; Wednesday, prayer meeting. 7:30. A. Andrew s Cathedral 7 a aamnlon; 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 I m.. Morning; Prayer, IJtany and Ser- tm; (on the last Sunday in th month, aerial Celebration of the Holy Commun- -lupanese t.hurch (Congregational). Ser- Vi): I JO p. m.. Pule Ahlahl; 7:) p. m., t eld Lyceum at 11 and 7:30 aula Prayr and Sermon. Dean, Th o'clock. , i. Rev. the Bishop of Honolulu, Parish rtaaa, the Rev. V. II. Kltcat. i J .panes M. E. Church, II. Kihara, pas ( tor. K. Tokimasa, associate pastor. Sun 1L Aadrew's Cathedral, Second Corre- day school, 10; morning service, 11; eren ttion, Rer. Alexanler Mackiatonh, rec- iK service, 7:45; class meeting, 8:30; pray er. Sunday school, ; morning service, fr meeting, Wednesday. S. Servlcea at 3; evening service. :). . v ulHahalulu Church I secret which he, k. . . 'self, to see MUST BE TRUE What Marriage Asks the husband. A H i which she mis it is which plows care on the triif the laughter out of h Of and love, familmritv In tho hnnrna if It ldoes not breed contempt, engenders care- tive lack of proper respect. Nine men out of ten are proverbially gallant toward the women of their acquaintance. They arc- particularly attinitive when marriage ;is contemplated. They will put them selves to endless trouble to gratify their desires and plan for their enjoyment. It is in uie commonplace me 01 tne nome, Numbed and it is amid the daily care and worry, that J snow; :the tone changes and thf temperature Striving,' in igot s aown. vwtnout any deliberate ijiten- limb, him bearing son,'0 hi would fain help h rn r'ialon ueei. wife's Ir-jw r ev. s never seen what Harriet ui,' !a' calls "Found Frozen? - "l 111 iraveKrs h 1n take, r pot-.. ' liv uewuutred bv spite Of f; ulinK puis tioa to bo dlsrettectful or cruel, many a Which faltered an.i ar,i grew ff.l.le FIDELITY IS THE KEYNOTE iiuaunuu laus into iiiuiuerence, anu men , sten "i ti jinto coldness, and only realizes when it To toil up the icy steer. , lis too late how far he has unconsciously Patient and faithful t ,"J'"ur. .drifted from the ardor of his first affec- Which in the sunnv m. - U th(S la4 tion. The trouble is not that the home is ,n s,, m.(i iigh,. 'destitute cf luxuries or that the wife 'Twas in the place she ,.,n nl? yn ' lacks dress or money, but that, slowly, ; she died! " U htr horn i imperceptibly, married life has lost its ''And they who loved h. - , ;briEhtness, its sympathy, its romance. The , love 1 h ,h( all 0r .graces and courtesies which made the Their wintrv nQ.-. , . jdays of courtship idyllic have given place by 10 Bive. to neglect and indifference Therefore A . . " "-'"i ana wm Ptood jthe saying of Shakespeare that . , r xL u n J -"-J kj..cntoi.cu.i mai. jitu am ner grave HappineSS 0I the nOme UependS OnlApni when they woo. but December when Some common Honesty, Says R:V. Mr. Kincaid. riAnJ .1. . they are wedded." There is no little truth : was true: "icn they thought in tne current witticism about the signs But I who loved her firct I of the umbrella. "The umbrella protect- best, I knew'" last anl jing the woman, while the man gets the There is no exaggeration in ,k g ipp!r.gs, courtsmp: the man enjoying It portrays' what iVrft " l,h's pirtur". tr.e protection of the umbrella, but the in actual life. Manv a h" I 00 tru The following is the sermon deliver- woman getting the dripping, marriage." his wife ed by Hew Y. M. Kincaid in deliver- "au gening me anpping, marriage. - ra3 wife to pine in unroii 7 av,s last Sun- The wife should ever stand to the hus- 'and his children to grow m, I! KiUlu,i . ' ' ---- t rum n.tnirinph - the fact that she Is his wife is only an except in his own hZl Tf. !?. a""' ..Vall17. A I I TniO ia u u ufiirt. i uay : I Text, 1 Cor. 7:3, "Let the husband ren- additional reason why she should receive less ider unto the "Husbands, love ! 1 it 13 1 . . ..." . "HtVl tl, lllf I'...- ... V . wife her due." Eph., 5:23 lne reverence wnicn every gentleman pays their ripest develonment in J n "nl " -".."vu. inn " union nu Butnt-3 A HE Ir tno lAlu lhl ! ' ea lovers stanaing ai me marriage-auar. scrupulously deferential as he would to age to the heart nAZ , an1 COur' .Tr-king the woman's hand, the man said the first lady of the land. He honored green In aVu 1 S Ve ,resh al to her: "I take thee to my wedded wife, her before she was his wife. He saw you remember how L """"nces." to have and to hold, from this day for- in her his ideal of all that was noble and 7f at the rornnl fks 0ut ward, for better for worse, for richer for and lovely and queenly. He showed her ThcughUessne.s tnf'? of past 'poorer, in sickness and in health, to love every mark of respect of which he was toward hi wife tt f tender" ;ad to cherish, till death us do part, ac- capable. Now that he has lifted her up i wound her He w 1 1 mean ttt cording to God's holy ordinance; and to the throne of his heart, shall he honor I' J?"0.1 nara t cruel by reward th j one!" he exclaims. "Now that I cannot p-.n ...j, ucui: vn, wny do We delav an vn.ir.h till ,1 . u . e uelay thereto I plight thee my troth." Taking her less? Surely not less, but more and thh tM. .7. A I 'wgwul and . . V.nn f tha min tha wnmn col.l t 4.1 , - . . 1 ' JW , -. .. nv.. . .T. .. . '. . . . . ! T' e."" i w - ue nua- nuiu v.urimi i,uinSc, i rvawaia- him. witn sugnt verbal variations, tne Land and a manly man. . .. .V . . - . . ii.tr ivw K.unuuni.fu rr, hllshanrl nwoa It t h!. r..t K an Ynh till ,T.u i. . A't'rn wamenamena liiris" school husband and wife, and the solemn words i,;n;'" ul.r VrM . V i "m,lP9 u mpossiblt Address by the pastor..Itev. H. H. Parker utlered: "Whom God had joined together I tvrfn nLtw th thHT6 Tn "! A f?r1rt that il has a Anthem Kawaiahao Quartette 1(.t nrt nian DUt asunder" Thev have t uP 5 ? 6 petty desPot in his , end Blind and deaf that we are! Oh. .,,Slr-"Kawaiahao Church" ."n" I.Xh ta Win their wedJedHfrTo. home There is no surer mark of a small 'think, if thou yet love anybody lC ' T - hi ia n I iifl n Tnis nn maw tiav o va r nnt tin HAntfe j . . vu u J -" ra.VA mo j wV via va. Lil CVVPfp UUWll IIlA PlltfT E. K. I 1 IllU bl Ml il a 1 1 a. ceinpr. no more twain, iiul one. At . . - .... , . , . , w,c 'ut Anthem Kawaiahao Girls' School . Thev are in their own home. It mav be .l.J . wt?e nTi.aMmfe who Wt," oust clouds and idle dissonances of ith Hch furnitiiro " . .. ""' w n iasi so mourn- "Aloha from the Territory ' it. Oeneot'e Chapel, tenalnua of the Kawaiahao Church. Itev. If. H. Parker, Ivretaala street ari. Punahou.-Sunday i.astor.-Sunday school, to! m.minn- r. NTtceei Holy communion, 7 a. tn.; first vice, 11; evening stervice. 7:30; preaching in ! juu&Af the month, 11:05 a. m.; matin FnKllsli by Rev. W. IX Weotervelt; Chris- ' ?rritory" a. tine creat houe with rich furniture "w beu? aimcuuy at tne very be- , me moment, ana all be at last so mou r.ov H.nfnri w . ' "a w.. c.,."ur.e: inning of their married life over the fully clear when it is too latP- tT ' Hon. W. R. Castle rooms wlth cheap furniture bare floors f.SJt .u- 2 L J li"en- she in" !w a and is of vastly more lm- ... Kamehameha Hoys' School anTdestut ( of adornment It makes l "ll.? th? b-e,f C0ttOn' and ;prtnce to us an1 the world than many n the Hawaiian Churches".. :v miTMttt SSt size of the ,hC that thejJ Sh?Vld be 0f "nen' Tt came 0fth controversies which shake the pul- very uiiie uinerence nai me size oi me verv near hroalrlnor .m ih. v.nn. tv.- nit ant tho frr..m tit v .v. . KeV. H. Timoteo v,niie tntiv l.e or what it furniture- the C , ..uic. ',""' "c i"e power, house ma be, or what its turniture, tne young husband told all about it to a if only we will use It, to make the hom "' v. happiness of the home does not depend fripnri .Anrf hr otti it.. v,.Q th rnti. nf v ..... I I... t 1 - 1 A '4 srmon. ll:a. m.; evensomr, 7:65 p. t!ar Kndeavor. :.?: pra r mret:nz. Wed-: Choir and Congregation Z " n ' "L., 7 m" .1 Z V end' An.d h.0 d.id 'ou settle ,t?" hls P6 5ente.r. .of ?very radiant lnfl, anl a.; Sunday school. 9:45 a. m,; dally pray- iiwday. 7:m Henedictlon i V I. ,. , ;! V . .u. Iriena asKea. "wen, we compromised at me nomenre the leaven that is to sweeten r d-rt.n the week. 7 a. m.; seats free; Kn.'.lah,,. n,r..i, i.r... rn- ;P"or,.', wno hve in .-the hou3e make the last-" h answered, "and." rubbing his , the social lump. We can fill our hous W ahaoel Is served ty the rec of He- .nond Jubilee Sundav with nnmnrit I Rfliof r.mn x Snr,i i . i ,r,u J . I Z. .1 .u. an.ds gleefully he said, "we compromised , with the warmth and sunshine of a strong " - ' i r . . . a.v- i vv iiiLL !? Ill KJl V ill lilt- liuallaliu a li L tr rr 1 i r - V. 1V . r t UlBka 1 s.rv!ces morning and evening. The What is involved in the husband s life on imen." God have mercy on the hus- and healthy affection, and make the years , .7 Ti cana wno insists on compromising in ,mat are left to us and to our dear lent oi tne pieage tney taKe that way! I heard the other day of a man .radiant and beautiful in the light of i - " in mis cuy wno aimougn ne ana nis wire I morning service, under the care of the IVniel Mission. Xuuanu street, lrwiD ' nature and ex i iMBN vameue uatnearai, me tiisnop j 'm't. ivev. n. u. rurKtr, win ne in Jia- mocK. neiow King, .mim uaaenoerg ani at the marriag ' A eaM 1 1 . m ... lt . ...111. . 11 . . . . rMW-unr niy com- aaan-ss-s i.y Mr. ramer ana .vtrn. .warns, missionaries in charge.- py for the occasion, and never more to have been married nearlv a mar e of " a . 7; chUeren'e mass with Havid Kanuha. The evening services will Service as follows: Street meeting, 7:30, thought of Does the average man JTt n ? QUarfr of a Xrdtoh sermen. hleh m... with n.tiv. ... chletlv In Knclish iin,l.r th rh9. f -nrl mtln- in th- hu .t s ,t, -7or.i f.. , r""n e e.ge a ?tury will not allow her to alter the ' - ... - - ... realize me respoiisiuiiiiy ue assumes nen hour of sec ansa. W:J0; rosary, with native Instruc- v. . 1. estervelt. enept Monday. Sunday, wharf meeting v, tu ,-nnu- .... Mm. i.mn i v. ivaim.Uaniii r-h.,r,.h .v... ... ! :. , . . m fn. , . i . ... ;. me sugniest cnange in tne household ar- at"""! e wiviiiu l; I1U lT7IJJ I a. Llllli .....-.. uaVia UltltC til ww- I; week-days, low mass, ( and 7. "ftt. Awruntla's Chapel, Rer rather Tal- ewtlaa, la chars. Sacrament of the mass. Cnorch mt sU. Jehn the Baptist. Kallhl eu, Rer. Father Clement. High mass, I; senseo and oellectlon for the expenses ft tb cirurch ; rehearsal. I; roaary, 4. 'Cburch of Saere4 Heart, Marquesviile. punahou. Maju at 11 a. m.; rosary, I Flrt Method wt Episcopal Church, cor. oer Deretania avenue and Miller street. Iter. O. I Pearson, pastor. Regular ser-yj-rt as follows: Bundays.HO a. m., Sun day school; 11 a. rn. and 7 JO p. m., public worship and sermon; C:30 p. m., EpwortU Laue; Wednesdays. 7:30 p. m.. prayer both morning and evening services, and the hall; holiness meeting there will be a Union Christian Endeavor evening' services fleeting of the young people, of both room is open oach day from 10 a. m. to hurehes and any others who can be P- m., where you will rind the prts-tit. at C:30 p. m. pepers. religious reading matter and free Mrs. Annis Montague Turner (Mary 'o.ke) is expected to sing both morning write, urid evening. Hefore entering upon her enrcer as an international singer, she vnng ninny limes In th- native church. .he following Is the program for wrung servle.. of the Iiamond Jubilee. 7:30 i. m.: Anthem Kawaiahao Church S ripture John xvil:15-21 Rev. G. 1.. Pearson Hymn Hoku ao N'anl Choir and Congregation Prayer Rev. (. P. Kmerson Anthem Kaumakapili Choir Xotlre. O rr All 4a - Inntnn 1 iiiiui icu iiuuu tea, J l tu lllilrvt htest change In the household ,,, a J tf,r or iatn?r-iove ana motner-iove. tne rangements without the consent of . - " sortest. warmest nest in tne woria r ana inrrihin cia hovo v,i limial Th remit. IP . - . . ... . . . ......... ...v .....v-j ...a - - v- - - - n nn, u n . i nrn i now nnmo wnfr npnrp- l i t i e i . . . - - - - - - - ------ , - PUUI. LUAL 1. 11 lit 1 1 . HIV VI 1 1 I ar glowing and changeless love. PNEUMONIA PREVENTED. Among the tens of thousands who have used Cnamberlain's Cough Reme dy for colds and la grippe during tht past few years, to our knowledge, mi 'tine. A welcome always to all. orut. aJJolnlng the church. Par- Offertory Mrs. M!ss f'nroline Castle, accompanist. 'Jubilee offering for the n-w Kawaiahao The Reorganized Church of Jesus J Organ. Cfcrttt of Latter Pay Saints will hold ser-j Presentation of larg.- Hawaiian Flag his little all tn forlh hia lnvo Is tn he her onlv shelter? ka... -r-. . . rlailv idc uititj u,iuii. ji.veiy uuxuana snouia 71" Loes it occur to him how much the life be as far in him lies, a laree-h pnrtpd man UlllIS Iimilf-r B.lHa iree mov Ka .vnin1iH Y.i- Vila Ovm. . . . . . . . . .. . . . o clnrrln nt !n nr,a,InlA writimr materlalo Ciimo raKt rami and' " u..... j ?ain, me true nusoana owes It to nis --"- '"u . j w... ..-..v - . j ... ue ic mate nimseii more ana more """i . nn. difference? The world has heard a great worthy of her love. Love has been the ! avenue, Chicago, one of the most prom- . 'leal at one time and another or morauz- inspiration that has lifted many a man lnent retail druggists in that city, 1 The lellowing regular services are held jnK about a wife's duty to be always win- from a lowlv position to loftv heleht of speaking of this, says: "Werecommend 11 .ne Bevenm-uay Advenusi unapei: ninir and attract ve. retaining the charm unrth on r.rn-or TiTn.. a v,,. the Saturday. Sabbath school, at 10 a. m.. ',f girlhood amid all care, and toil, and ble origin has wnrshinne at thQ foot nr pleaching at 11 a. m.; Wednesday, prayer sorrow, (if course; but is a lfusband un- a maiden far above him in social stand and missionary meeting at 7:30 p. rn. All 0. r less obligation to be always kind and ing. and inspired by his affection has are welcome. P.. I.. Howe, pastor. considerate, gentle and lover-like? This made himself worthy of her and then won ' is u good rule, which should work both her as his bride. Yes, every true-hearted Portuguese Evangelical Church, corner ways. It has been said by someone that husband will seek to be worthy of the of Miller and Punchbowl streets. Rev. A. "very many married folk find each ether wife he has already won. For her sake he V. Soares. pastor. Preaching, in Tortu- out as mariners find out the solar world: will reach out after the noblest achieve guese at It a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday they leave the shores of their single life ments and strive to attain the loftiest school at 2:30 p. m., conducted in Eng- n tlfre. spring days, sail' on awhile in heights of character. To her.he is the lish; W. A. Bowen, superintendent. Tray- sunshine and fair weather, and then make ideal of all that is manlv and he should Annis Montague Turner er meeting, Wednesday, 7:30. their way little, by little into the cold seek to become every day more worthy latitudes. PENIEL MISSION OF HONOLULU Almo.it ctery !y we i;.e iske.l. What Is Tenia! work? Wlmisit? What I they teach? Hv is it run' backs it? Penlel U entirely a missionary work started In Ixis Angeles by Mr. and Mrs. FVrirURon, November 11, 1K6. The vork was then known as the 1,0s An .Kdes Mission. The Salvation Army liaJ not yet found that town and them and lots of : nad been no nightly meetings In th we live. Vet where they see i..e sun sink of the homage she pavs him. Everv pos- Kishop Memorial Chapel. Kamehameha day J.y day, and feel the frost creep in. sibility of his soul, should be developed. Schools, Rev. Silas P. Perry, pastor. Sab- until they give up at last, and turn to every latent power brought out, every bath morning, 11 o'clock. ice, sitting at the same table." This is fault eradicated, every hidden beauty of . . . . but too true a picture of the way in which the soul allowed to burst into bloom. She tht, best r,.iation in life comes to be the looks to him as her Ideal of manhood, and then you can net an idea of Peniel worst- ana in which the summer wedded and he should see to it that the ideal is . . . , . ... ., , . .. . ? hHppiness dies into a cold and cheerless never marred that he never falls bv anv vvork. e are not fighting the church. wintf.r. unworthy act of his own from the high lor both workers are, and have been. what is it that the. husband owes to the pedestal in her heart to which she has liurch members and church workers wife? Next Sunday evening we may find raised him. Few sins are worse than :ire sustained very much as they are for years. However, our work now fills .'t worth while to consider what the wife those by which a man brings shame and started. We keep looking to Cod to most all our time. We will be elad to nwes to the husband; but. tonight, let us disgrace upon himself, for, beside the sor- suin.lv our needs. Collections are tak- sunnlv anv with th TJ.ni.i frankly face the husbands part in tne row he brings upon his wife, he crushes - I M .1 -. - - ' A V . V ft . 1 . L I. I U V ' U I - . . . .. . . . meetings "our mission boys' have am ple opportunity to work for Clod and souls. Many are self-denying In order to help the work along. The missions en 111 ine nignuy meeimgs; mere are inonthlv l.anerv whi-h w-o Q., Who r- subscriptions and not many prom- eount of what is being done and the Ises from friends. Somebody said this workers in the field. We also have in kind of living was "like eating out of pamphlet form a full account of Peniel the lord's hand as having nothing, work by Mrs. Ferguson, yet possessing all things." Some of our j We sincerely hope this little sketch missionary girls have been warned, will help you to understand what our "Don't go into Peniel work; you'll work is. st.'il beeur t!vy are unsalaried." 1 Mrs. Adams n.l two t.i.i...,k ...d people can't see how missionaries in charge; residence cor- we never go hungry. He place. This was the time of the great never fails us. never. We can laugh real estate txiom. The streets were in our hearts when someone says, thronged. "Jesus would save but there "Hut you have no backing," for don't was no one to tell them." Rents were"yf" know the Iiord I backing? "The high but in definite answer t prayer Plry f the Lord shall be thy reward," a hall was secured, money sent in for ner of Likelike and Hotel streets. ' CHURCH NOTES. rents, and thus the first mission was opneiL As halls could not be leased It was necessary to move many times. In 1S!4 Peniel Hall. Is Angeles, was boilt and opened by a prayer meeting October :th of that year. The hall (a I."a.. ;S:9. P.ut He is also frontintr. "The Ird your God who goeth before A Zionist society was ganired in Ottumwa, la.. recently or which ev?rv . I.. .. .. you. He shall fight for you," Deut. 1:30. ,'vv "'"S in mat city with the ex ile is siding, too. "Recause He is at my :;l,t,on of on joined. This is the first right hand. I shall not be moved." Ps. ! Zlonif,t organization in the State of 16:K. Yes. He is topping as well, "His Iowa- banner over us is love." Sol. Song 2:4: Tvv. ,,, , fin. auditorium, well lighted and ven- nd He is underneath, for "ITnderneath ; the Passhm PlaV Obe" are me everlasting arms." Ieul. Aim. tni; . . t. J ;"" - - . . iiiui ii'-cll face the husband's part in making of a happy home. What does he In her heart the fair and noble Image of owe to his wife? manhood which she had enthroned there. ; There is one word in the passages of It ls the mockeries of marriage that we Scripture which I have chosen for my see all around us that give point to the text that covers every thing the word scorn Qf the cynic who asks. "Is not mar- love. "Husbands love your wives." The riag.e a fauure?" And well he may ask It. counsel is very short, but It grows ex- for domestic life on such terms as we see ceeding'.y long and "broad when It is fully it tn many a home, is a failure. How accepted and observed. The art of the often we see husband and wife, begin , photographer Is now so perfect that he ning their career under the happiest con Van take one whole side of a great city ditions, drifting apart, until to all intents newspaper on a plate small enough to be an(j purposes they become strangers worn in a little pin; and yet as you look though living unaer the same roof. There at it under the microscope you find that are many tendencies beside those which every word is there, every punctuation t have already mentioned which lead to point and mark. So in this word "love" this result. At home, if anywhere, a man we have a whole volume of thoughts and should be at his best, but there he is often 'jggestions as to life and duty crowded. at his worst. In the presence of his wife What are some of the things that are em- an(j children, he Is morally pledged to be braced in a husband's love? .the most entertaining "and agreeable; but j One is fidelity. The husband must be a too often he is the very opposite of all true man. Well may tne woman say as this,- brusque and unapproachable. He ought to feel that there is no place like home. His chief delight should be found dilated and capable of seating 1,000 peo ple) was built almost entirely by one donor. The large donation was given In 1H5K) to build a iermanent place for the Los Angeles Mission but a lot could twit he secured until liter. Many ask where we got the- name? Wher- Jacob wrestled lth the angel, (!hi. 32:30. he railed the place Peniel. which means "th fac of Ood." At the opening of ur Penbl. Mr. O. P.. Studd united with the work and has labored In that mis sion ever since. I'ntil November. such a thing as a branch mission was unthought.' of. Mrs. Ferguson v: "Tn the summer of 'M it seemed me the Lord had laid the world up on my heart. In sleep even I couM see millions of heads, with faces of every rolor. jo'ng down in s strong sea. and sleplr-T snd wnklng I could hear the wall r' he eHl!niT keeping time with "For I. saith the Lord, will be unto her a wall of fire round about and the glory in the rrridst of her." In short. ly S1.000.000 was taken by them to the villas?- and spent there. The surplus lit income over exnenrlitnrna ,-m " . " e." she goes to the marriage-altar: "P.efore I trust my fate to thee. Or place my hand in thine; Uefore I let thy future give Color and form to mine; Peforw I peril all to thee. ' Ouestlon thy soul tonight for me. Does there within thy dimmest dreams A possible future shine Wherein thy life could breathe of income over uvtun.i:i ...m ! nri.-t is an to tne soul that trusts j ....., , " .&, Untouched, unshared by mine? Him. Let us live for Ood. Those who ! . ? ' enensive nt nv nain or cost. wardly; and i,.s.. :!! in thi v. ...l.i ... .l-!Mm OI ater supply and drainage. ,Vn m& wnr ail u lost." isuggested ..,... .7..' , J J""" I s,,mp weeks ago the final step was I , k., u u .the wife but ........ 1.111 ir n i.ir iiiai.i icueei t.. 1,, , t. v. . . I i0 man is 111 iu nu.-'ii' ii, v. aa .. 1 taken at Kdinburg in the union of Fpoo 1 ... it, a i. iv. tnen he was I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for li grippe in many cases, as it not on!r gives propmt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.. wholesale agents. Our faith ami teaching is very sim ple and Includes the inspiration of the I'.ible; the Trinity of the Godhead; the Atonement of Jesus; repentance, or turning from sin. and restitution as far as possible; Justification by faith in Christ, which implies pardon and the witness of the Spirit to our acceptance with Clod; sanctification or deliverance from indwelling sin by faith in the all cleansing blood, and the baptism 0f the Holy Ghost; our Savior's econd com ing and the great commission to go Into ..it k 1 ... ' mi.- in iij uiio preacn l nurch Of bcOtland and the T"nio.l l..;ll!anl nnr r1ov-rr hot he Presbyterian Church. The consolidated 'must be faithful, or he is not worthy to c hurc hes will be known as the Uni'ed t.ike a trusting woman's life into his keep Free Church, with a membership of inp' the tragedies that are being en over h-ilf a rnii '""trsnip 01 , . so rnan homes! T d0 not anude t ril,,ion' ,nakmK t the t( aots of physical violence. I speak of strongest religious organization in the mows that fall on naked hearts, of vlo cc.untry. lence done to the deepest sanctities of life. I speak of vows that God has sealed. In regard to the much-debated clause broken and trampled under foot. I speak of the Westminster Confession relating of ,bo shameful profligacy of husbands to "elect infants." the Rev Dr A F ;"nd fatbfrs ,n n many of, ?.ur Amerlcan X,..,,.. , .. . . ' ' x- homes. T speak of men with pure, noble Talor in nn article in The Presby- w!OT,g ani1 innocent daughters, who make icrian itictotier 1.), arguing against re- liirht of the sanotitv of that womanhood vision of that document, says: "A to In which those wives and daughters are there; but how often he seeks his pleas ures elsewhere, preferring the small gos sip of the club or lodge-room to inter course with wife and children, leaving them to themselves until they are home sick in the midst of their own home. Have you never been In homes where the henceforth children evidently did not know how to kiss their fathers. they went about It, (When they had to do It, so dryly and awk- rhere the very atmosphere that the husband never told once that he loved her, and exaggerating? It was a wo man woo wrote these words: Men, you to whom a woman's heart is entrusted, can you not heed this simple prayer: Love me and tell me so sometimes'?" j Nathaniel Bowdltch, author of the famous I "Navigator," added to his fame bv for mulating this law for the married life: "Whenever she came into my presence," he says, speaking of his wife, "I tried to express to her outwardly something of the pleasure it always gave me." A navi gator, that, worth trusting! A wife has every right to know what is in the mind and heart of her husband. It is not for him to walk in and out of his home like a Sphinx, silent about matters In which she is as deeply concerned as he. On . -AT- MINCE MEAT, in jars and tins; BOILED CIDER, CRANBERRT SAUCE, in Jars tnd tins; MINT SAUCE, PLUM PUDDING, in four-sized tins: SMYRNA FIGS, STUFFED DATES, STUFFED PRUNES, RAISINS AND NUTS. Telephone Mainj WHAT YOU EHT EFFECTS your health if " i3 n5t the Purest and Best. Don't select at random, hut come us for your BREAD. We make only the Best and we Gu antee Purity. th- pulsations of my heart, like the ,.vt.rv mil, " ' " ciause ,n the Confession relating to gir-ntieu. Men nreacnmg a. morai :has written thus: "I have known a wife moan of the surf beating ceasel-sslv Creaturc' .X infants it hardly seems worth ',h" on" .T?1!1,,.! her wltndtfrine ho. though she nursed his children, and upon the hore." In November. 1S-M. . A,w' ,h!ltC'" '".ng God and we while to put forth the labored explan- j X.neaklnrSl- ',0, IT ?f ho""oM' a"d Sat d0?" ... . . . , can go to II m n everv need of w,. ations to wrestle, it v,,,,, I( , , ('''a"10- -Vlcn nioing ineir sneaivui; tt uini wjtn him to three-daily meals, was glad after much burden and prayer, money 1 " f.,blj' " , ,T I 1laln Rations with social decencies, and living , her husband.g plan's and r. was sent In. workers raised up and the ' vul or ' ir ai,fe3 an1 will hear meaning. It was in all probability 'as if they were masked from God. Men through a third person, to whom first branch mission wn r.rw.ne.1 in dn Hn" ai'Wer believing prayer. meant to express what to the general who. if they realized their own meanness . n critre --. frf.iv aunt th Pedro, Cal. A divine pressure kept pushing our leaders out. and Is pushing still, and without any human planning the little vine has crept over the wall till there are twenty missions In Cali fornia, three In Alaska, one In Mem 1 neretore our mission Is to seek the salvation of the lost and the sanctifica tion of believers, to feed the flock of God and to help laborers to go into the vineyard of the Lord. Pray for us. I This Is but a hurried sketch. Hun- mind it does express and contemptibleness, would "Jk f" things concern than he had ever spoken Anil t Tia I m rvl ion tion or inference of non-elect infants tr, race or vlrlue Bna"1 " , 7 ijf . to her. The inexpressible pain caused by stands clearly on the surface of it - r innocenc(- I,ers of omesc Infidel- wlthneld confidences, the pressure of a lte suriace of it. The inimiia r, amp snots In broadcloth o . j.j 1. true evT.lina t t . r 3 . . . - -- i- - -- - - - - ,oumo, repieseu me, soon uiu lis woii, crue explanation Is found in the his- or,,i r iinn Tiens of families, over i.. v German Bakery Phone White 3851. LHN9. AND TV-- OUTFITTER Fort Street, near Kir.g- DEPOT FOR 0VE iiai ians oi tne case, toe nomisn cnurch as receiv Augustine the Westminster Following each of whose door-posts should be writ- 'Pray-halred. premat ved from ,he words "a desecrated home," and und"erstood once for iture age." Let it be fnr nil that tnia woman- This. Tenn.. ore in Bombay India and f Incidents of suffering and sal- 1 AUUf!tlne the Westminster divines w,10f;' foreheads shouiu ne stampea wim hood ls one of the Btr0T,pest as well as one one each In Port Said and Manila vation. toil and triumphs, needs and rf'bhly held that infants inherited f wPtiho c.n of the tenderest and most helpful forces Workers are now on their way to'porto -PP.ie,. could be gU. Humble 'TZrV " - ZteT nicn and our own little mission here in blessed humility) and unknown below. or "noeiif-vers were consigned to marriage vows. This is the first duty he OWPS to hia wlfe.s wlse COunsel a large llonolulti seems to tie hne of God's dis- but honored of GchT. the little Peniel it has frequently owes to his wife. measure of the. success. And there is tlnrtlve movements for young women missionary clrls are toiling on. many . asse"ea or late that the Confes t preach the go.pel and win souls. tnem ln their teens, oftentimes un- aoes not tea"h this doctrine and Trier? are now between eighty and a appreciated, but God Is giving them , at no Prepbterian divines teach that - hundred women given up all to labor hundreds and hundreds of souls. "He funsalarled) for Jesus in - this work. hangeth the earth upon nothing." wnne tne missions are in charge of Job 26:7: "The Lord giveth the word:" it d.vs. I Then, he owes her the reverence which manv another man whns success would is nlways due womanhood. No man have been greater, or to whom failure ought to ask a woman to be his wife would not have come, if he had sought or without assuring himself, to the best of accepted his wife's counsel. A true wife l is ability, that she will make him a help- dr,eg not relish being treated like a child moet he can always reverence, love and 'or an imbecile. She desires to be a part trust. A single life is necessarily an im- jn(.r Gf her husband in fortune and In CHEERFUL SERVICE women and Rlrls. mostly the latter. ."The women that publish the tidings 2 God and be cheerful. Make brighter rn Vhould abide alone, and 7h.V. wh J Zin .he calls single blessedness, than that he port and comfort him. It is the withhold 'should make a false choice. But how .in. f nfi.ino that la hnrd to bear. Trofane not with'loom wrlth flnt.kl infton it hannno that Avon tvhan o man m - 3 . A u .' H.utnl. ..V... I., nnt .-.nr- 1! . " --.v uvuuv .v 11 a. ...u... 110 ueieei a. wnow winiu pue "-'i ev J-J ' 1 WWilliam Newell. has chosen one whom he can reverence miii n t v Viiiin hv a they are wonderfully helped by the are a great host." Psalms f.S:ll (R. V) The ,,riKhtneS!3 that falls to your lot: ncrojrts who-stand by. We would be so glad to have any and p ' r. L. " LlZ-l ,finS ' 11 ' -iff nr. THE BOSS OF THK S! ALLS. JUMrF.BS. CAKr .j r-nmcs' AND WAITERS Al NEW LINE OF HATS and CArS (In J"aw WHITE and GOLF S WW TlEJ ING FOR MEN a-- " SOCKS, etc., etc. DOC ctyie- EAGLE OYSTER a in an? Ovsters senr - mwnDTTnRtAIl H-V- PL" .... Jf CP- ifn