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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 12 Dec 1908, p. 6

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”In“: P. Goodioll. Swami mum-amt. 10:10. Sunny Schoolâ€"11:60 noon. Ween: mu- Kauaiâ€"WW" 8190 D» IIâ€" ROIAN CATHOLIC omen. Puntâ€"lav In. mm. Dz D- Sundtyâ€" at It... I- I. In. Sundayâ€"Second 19-“. fl "- m- cmus'rnx semen. ‘ Sunny swamâ€"10:45 s. In. Sundny Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. Wodnudsy Eveningâ€"8:00 p. In. ‘ sum Bond ma Humboldt Avo. lam: Rune: Wonhilgton Start. .0 Main 7: a a. 13., 1:: Sun in mouth. m School to I. m. (cloud 1' y Illd Aug.) CHRIST CHURCHâ€"EPIBCOPAL. formdollan. 3131: luluâ€"10:00 8. in. ,Eu’Tm' é'éfiéai-‘Luiu m wane-any maniacâ€"0:00 p- In- CHURCH 0!" ST. AUGUSTINE. MHnusn E. Randell. Holy Eucharistâ€"7:30 I. m. Hominy Hiyaâ€"10:80. Sunday Schoolâ€"12 noon. Evening Wrath-4:80. FIRST mucus-r EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Luk- wd wanna. Avon. haterâ€"w. C. Cloworth. Homing Servicesâ€"10:30. 5mm SEMI-“'3“ nun. Chatelaiao-rddâ€"Flnt Tom 0! the non W. F. iii. B.--8econd Thur-div of m My gainsâ€"lo: 45 3.. III. .- A. _-__ Pastorâ€"H. C. Culver. Sunday Schoolâ€"2: 00 p. m. vaporsâ€"2 2:803:13). School House nice-â€" Sands, Schoolâ€"10:00 I. III. Momma Emmaâ€"11:001. m. Even!“ Womanâ€"7:80 p. In. minar- m XENILWORTH UNION CHURCH. Putorâ€"Chu P. 8011de Servicesâ€"11:00 I. In. The Wow' 1 Iii-ion.” Societyâ€"W4 Sermonâ€"10:80 L 11:. Sunday Schoolâ€"18:00 noon. You" Mle'l Meetingâ€"(:80. Evening Serviceâ€"1:30. Wetland" Payer-«8:00 p. m. Ltd!“ Societyâ€"On second Ffldlyl. WM (earth F5111“; 3...... “was.” .-..- .3- worth Leagueâ€"6: 10 p‘. m. .dnudny Paganâ€"t: 00 D- Ill. Aid Squaw-â€" Tummy ot the Plays: lmInEâ€"Wodnudny. 8: 00 p. In. Iloniig Service and Sermonâ€"11:00 I. III. (Service: in Chapel. Linden; pod Oak.) con-uh. a. II; Holy W30 ' CONGRIOKTIONAL CHURCHâ€" Pnuolâ€"B. B. Winona-tar. The Graded Bible Schoolâ€"9:45 I. III. lamina Sermonâ€"11:09 a. m. . The Hub School and“ 3nd lion’- Bible _Cl:u-â€"1_1:_2_0 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tue-day SOMEeI-Z-Cmo may Bible W: .m. SACRED HEART pawnâ€"mm FIRST MEDIAVIAN ENGLISH CHURCH. Pashaâ€"Vina J. King. Whilstâ€"u: 00. l. m. m $“s‘eh661â€"8'" {so i. m. gaunt P099393 Huangâ€"4:00 p. m. Eamonâ€"11:09 A. m. Clu- No. 21â€"11215 p. In. Sunday School-512:“. mm kUTHERAN CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Rev. 0. Hints. Bum Serviceâ€"10:00 a. m. Wednudly Evening llamasâ€"4:80. 8651;341:001. m. ~ . Young Peoplo'l Clanâ€"4:80 p. m. . Prayer lunarâ€"Wednesday. 8:00 p. nut 31'. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mobâ€"Rev. Lathe Mo. Communionâ€"1:30]. m. 11:00 u. BL. and 7:30 p. In. Pro-emu:â€" hmy Schoolâ€"4:“ .. m. CONGRIGATIONAL CHURCH. Pumâ€"lev. mw. Darling, D. D. gum Schoolâ€"9: 45 a. m. ' huh-M. mm www.10-AG; «00- 33"; i1. Yonn;_ P_00910' 0â€"1:“ p. In. ém'm'F'éc‘u'oSFâ€"Jxfioo'ixfl whomâ€"Pun: Set-vice. 8:00 p. In. Fridayâ€"Bib]. Study and Choir. 3:00 p. 111. FIRST UNITED EVANGEIJCLL. tutorâ€"new. B. 3. Mann; 1M:_8mfise-l9a“:3a-jjffl v.5: mmm’Waâ€""’ "'"ms. unicorn. macs (Trinity). ampâ€"aw. P. c. woman. D. D. . Holy I‘mâ€"1:80 n. ll. um! on too- unhjnd III-It Sum!” tn month 11 m. mun. um! manyâ€"u I. n. Evan-118:5 p. In. Sunday boonâ€"9:“ I. In. “HOW 1W.) Pastorâ€"G. F. Courier. V Sunday Soniaâ€"Homing. 11:00 1. 13.: "out“. 7 :48 p. In. 9!"!th Muirâ€"4:“). n. See our ole; for 1909? The waa mu md the Cosmopolitan tunings“! mytor the whole you mama-em 3. Hagâ€"Hm GENO”. [9: P 5.. a": o. 3.. now: P 3. Ta": 6. B. in: 8 :30. I. in: I. I. n. n._cgu;cgâ€"no§rn AVE. 1A3} Ave. and Inn. hidâ€"10:00 I. m. Serviceâ€""mo I. III. r. 7:56 the unsuccessful, the unfortunate and the helpless. Whey have bushels of sympathy and it need be, they éould an a long train withvsympsthyl; hut' when it comes to extending a helping hand, to opening their pocket back or drawing a check for] sum of money that would assist those to whom they show so much sympathy, they sneak ‘awsy, like an ungrateful tramp who has been fed by s charitable hand. V-Adversity is a great teacher; those who have named through the school of adversity without losing their individ- uality are candidates to renewed proo- Every one admires a man of push, but novone wants to be pulled by him. - ‘A man who can see great Improve- menu in himself is always sure the world ti growing better. _ There are men and womenj'n this world who manifest mat sympathy for The love-light in the eyes of the precious ones of the household ls the most brilliant of Christmas alumnu- Hon]. The soft Christmas light is not the least welcome where the shadows of bo‘rs‘avement have fallen during the your. The Christmas angels hover over such dwellings of sorrow in min- lstrlts of divine love. It in the Christ who ma: “It is more blessed to give [than to u- eslvs.” Again, he laid: “Inasmuch u ye have acne it to one 0: tbs least of those. my brethren, :- have done It Into me.” n Some people are good and some are blamed good. Happy is the house that shelters a friend. ' If you don't want to be disappointed look to; trouble. It’s easy to find. It is very natural when one has made a mistake to correct it by ensuring some- body ela'e to: it. There is no bank at which you can cub flattery. V The man who lives for himself alone lives tor the meanest man «in creation. W e grow wiser as we grow older, but we do it by forgetting what we thought A line house mm necessarily a good home. Other light and warmth it must here. Houses you' they buy if you'hsve money enomh, but homes. m Inade'or that finest gossamer or a hundredllové lng associations which money cannot voice-Rev. M. W. Del-ling, Dull What God is, has been tne'seamh or the ages. But one thing is apparent) over all the earth, that man’slideo of God is one of the most potent influences that so to make {nan what he is.â€"â€"Bev. M. W. Darling. D. D. . ‘ , One never pays too dear for them; fiction that there are things which: money will not buyâ€"Charles Wagner's How often we hear the remark. that the door to success is merited “Push." but with further experience in lite We notice this some door to‘suc‘ceso is marked “Pull” on the inner side. It is never wIBe to trust the man who trusts no one.) Put: 0! Mt}, soft and swé‘et. Bringing manages of joy ‘ 3v Unto at! you up!» 5- ‘ A Stop and listen toth'c music_ > That the sleigh bells make, ‘ Throw away ail care and torton And their mange mica. ‘ Take and head the messages That to you :hcy’re bringing; Menage: both of mirth” and joy That for you they're ringing. ' B. Highknd Park SLIM BILLS. When .the iii ’itclear and slurp. And your blood' a a tingle, The gayest (ime of all the year I: when the: sleigh bells jingle. Jingle, jingle, merry bells, CHRISTMAS PROVERBS at ('3ch mflmmflm lugiuloreithetnex. v mtpo-tpiummaddn- up. We drahotuoucyotdnloril-fi- It. LIA-autumnal“ ‘96th Subscribe for Tan Nun-1.3m: The annual“: a... M. The «tum and". (ruin! nu ”apathy «it. she touche- In I ”My way I" then finer relations at a mum Ill: with the ham 0! uind sad cal u well no body Instance.- clulvel'y um am in noramwhyuym nhonld be m pad-ink Mei-uh! wig- there in and: by cunei- a hovel-l. My mum “nude, and, win! I! more the that. you how noun-in 'Ihcae lonble qualifies and an: you may. mmkmmummtmumm hon M'eud‘h add-Indy boo-di- cloth. chaps“. mu. lug-unable nod chm- wé'mn. ' ‘ ’ nu- mm Inn. 1: lately I a knight bu (be hell! 0‘ thing: that in e lent. like! BM. last the thing [at thou who "I! I0 Into be but of themselves. nus-m Town. It {niche-thunk eve: written larva-cu. acquired In your own home. your office or while reading on the cars at aprice mthin the reach of every one. MY LADY BEAUTIFUL ' with: Perfection of Won-allow]. By Alice M. Lou, D. P” ' Abalone the Refit. PM at a few of many testimonials concern- ing this volume. I hemfly mend you hook to every mun. “MIRMI I. A. White. D. 0.. ho- “: pulp“. I’ve read it. clawed It. Ind my “you lot mynll and lot the good it will-do. lath minim. mm: W net-m. ¢ charming book. m. with w in human! like apple! and nut, a gold. ' The Tupi: anal. "the mug: cannot be lull, M by.- cuxioty reading. I: win and ml radii-I, ' m we. Fiend-place: haunt-1m W (lulu and gold. Selena-y addu- o- m at money ordetotdunhth‘as t HEALTH. YOUTH. BEAUTY HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS A (cape! 0! great joy. which MEN punch- ed from every Inc-mop. mu m To those who u: {nun-«d In huntâ€"cw thinking nnd right living"! would non-ad APPLES OP GOLD. APPLES OF AGE By Alia M. land. D. P.. iisa book invaluable to both men 'andwomen. It is a revelation to ministers and gospel teachers--tells' the former how to fill their pews; a necessity to parents who seek the cause of and remedy for the mental. moral and physical ail- ments of their children; the teach- er’ s never failing friendâ€"-childnen made more 'tractabie and the teaching 100 per cent easier; a boon to temperance and purity workers; a startling disclosure to many who conscientiously believe themselves to be In harmony with spiritual laws. Expressions Ml! eh volt-c: Y. P. s. C X. Nam Undertbe lentopdeohuln Ill" me than 1509 gloom mdndthhm. The Average “loan the lnehmtsm petyesr but ' «W 0! the colours were in 'smnll towns. the evenxe reeeipu are estimated atm- F the!“ uhnom this would be '9. Prob- eblyaportion ot‘thio_ mi: spent in otheruloons “blind pie!" “C. but making a liberal ulloeance for such expenditures. We edition the swing from the closing of the“ bulbous as $5,000. 000 Those benefited by this great saving an the drinking men themselves their families, the community in which they live. the merchant. the henkel's‘..snd {all legitinate lines of trifle. ‘ When the British discovered that their liquor drinking soldiers could not stand: the nubian sun .-of an African; desert. they said Lord Kitchener with an army of teetotalen to take the Sondan. and he did it. Rams Horn. Sir Frederick Trevas reported the same ex- perience in the Boer war “it was on extremely trying time for the' hen." “‘In that column of some 30, Wmen the the tall men. or the short men or the his men or the little men but the drinkers They dropped out a clearly as if they had been labled with a big letter on their backs. The same is seen in business lile.the man who cannot keep up his end in business usually proves to be the drinking man. The drinking man, when injured, recovers more slowly than the abstainer. lthumnchq'euehkandnuflle‘. Bill-up Vim-II A. gage. D. D.. 'l. A. [40". “Indian in" chm \ Ind “that. Who’s Ad. is, This? - IESSE SOBEY MARKET. HIGHWOOD. WORRYING ..... 310'. NOV. to and froâ€" Win“ booming wish” Ice and a: mv. In blustery weather and claw u m shine. alikeâ€"all the year noun ’ you ll find W‘ m ounline of Hi 1 Clu- 'hundfywork. Wedonoct moor nelvu. We timply say it you : re nm familiar with the fine work we do on Shinnin: and fine linked: we I m you toind'it out. ‘ Reliable laundry Phone 107 [mate of mute and rebuke Itheee ‘Wdt. “Don‘tlin no outrueou v vbh Nat Willh." Willis read the no and noticing that the mm In. Item: enjoy. in: the lociety of a cert-ht)“. ( mbell. hebeuedtheyonnxhdy to 11v bin towfiteenannethherme.“ aichhe “in these words: "Deu'pur, don't attempt my young feeling go pummel. mmfiuuexn. whiletyu :2: man” hum. nay-below. d‘ m »lnllillolhtfllinmwit:-9m mm! dam «ain't W! t ‘rheo! me Mar. fie .Iymd MIN P. “lb "the! 190p- uhrlnd admixed W p -.. Hb piouhthcr billed“! hilt 2‘ amid. butane solemn chum mm. wanoo havjbrtbebmfinmuiderm ”rand he‘m unlhdy adv-tad :5 Nat. Willis. Hews-nae“ Mia" m. and onone occasion at: diluent: J, was payinghia verybeu chmplinr .1 to I hand-0mg: young woman who w» met!!- ingthcmvithevidem enjoym' QM her anmand chapomon noticed 1: act- ionsofthc plinandwmmmhr niece: Everything in th} grocery line. Watch thin space- every week. My stock n .11 new. Once you [my yrxfll come main. Enter your order now. OvawhatldndclHEAT Wehaveancwurinkhwhlchddvaaway thcother ,I' kind. Caflusupwdwcwmteflyouwhathh. 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