[ sunday Services in Churches || £8 MR | TTHE Town . a Aan EIR 8 : Rs WATCHMAN Mx, C. Martin, R.R. No. 3, O Ont., writes:-"1 have been ti Paul" prayer, 11 cordially invited to the services and o'clock. r, Canon Fitager-| to make use of the public reading i If everyhody would get out early | With my heart for a long time and Sule ay oa o-oo, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee." hymn is so popular, and 1s found | IB the morning and shovel the snow | YoY Often had bad spells with it. Canon PitsGercid. MA "pm Street Methodist Church | [t 1&8 Dot unusual for a hymn- | jw'so many hymn books, is because | OF the sidewalks--well it would be road take falnting - spells, and # -- 7 --Rev. John K. Curtis, B.A., minis. | ¥FIeT 10 Produce his finest piece|it is based on the incident in | Just Itke one of those mice dreams | 1 hag, 10..have tometaly } WOX.UrThe regular meeting] tor. 11 a.m. subject, "What is For. ot work at he Sommnoemént of | Christ's lite when mothers of Salem | from which we wake, TS AYE Re. tin Nha of . 8 career. s WAS 80 © case | br ht t Hu ones to Him to ! So ot She ALS htiutan Teuiper £iveneny a Sin'. 34s pm. DIDI® of Ray Palmer, the author of the tr author wes: Mis, | | 'Great tuterest is Heing taken in ae ir Shey, ould do me any ance Union be n the Y. W. | school. Mme and help it grow. Ti, _. eu hyma, "My fafth looks up| Jem: Lak + Cole | the union vote in Kingston's Irish!g ued to Jelp me. ©. A. pariors, Johnson street, on |p.m., subject, "It is Written," fourth - Pp | Jemima e, born a ay a friend was in to see me Tuesday, Feb. 10th, at 3 pm. All| in series. Song service at close; old [10 1 or. 18 considered by macy |hrook Terrace, mear London, iu [Presbyterian church. There are |advised me to try --T » pas. a a Beats free ang a | 10 Pe the greatest hymm ever writ-| 1813. From a child she was deeply | 5ome keen campaigners in the old Oe cotdidl weloome. ten by an American. interested in religious work, and es-| "Armagh schoolhouse" and they are MILBURN'S 5% . nis ot Pulte was ors at Little | pecially in efforts to help children, Sng AL & hundred per cent. vote : Andrew's Presbyterian--Rev. nipton, ode Island, US.A., on| While riding in a stage after ng ' : 2:11 p John WF. eghen. intr, Pubite cor Sensi Mtfot Mahomin ghurch | November 12, 1808. It was chiefly | a visit to a mission school for poor --- and Nerve i A e ; pri B, Rav. BA Ore lorena soot Db + | due to the efforts of is Pastor, Rev. | children, Mrs. Luke, or, as she was| Justice Herbert Mowat has come My husband went and got me /r i] B.D. Trenton, Ontario. Orso "| Services, 11 am. add 7 p.m = Jaste "| Sereno Dwight, that young Palmer |at that time, Miss Thompson, wrote | 81d gone again. The Ontario bench boxes, and after the mrst one Wi 0 hioned reliable .D,, hd ; ents, duos, 11 8:0. Se ing | 46ckied 10 enter & college. For two | the famons hymns. After this she [has & good judge in this former | finished I fell like a different \ Soldiers and strangers cordially fn-| A. Sisco Tor Dench at the WOTRINE | yeyry ne clerked In 4 Wry Boods| wrote & #004 macy other hymns, | Kingstonian. He give the jury some | I cannot recommend them B ] rs vited. Sunday school, 3 p.m. service, ¥. Dr, Jordon will preach |. 0 (n Boston, But owing to Dr.| none of which became very well] timely advice this week and he will{all those who suffer with ' at the evening service. A cordial Dwight's int t he studied " "" eres in An-| known, 6he lived to he ainety-two | not stand any "monkey work" from | Wrong with their heart or n opel Hat, (Grsngs Hall, Prine | invitation 18 extends 1a Students | oper scadormy, atid Tatar SHENGet| rents Of G00. sn Sh oHEnIaE he Jenrors Ar kas Loraship| Milburn's H. & N. Pills have } 3848 street) i Ra Sune. 1 am stranger, Yale Gollegs, from whieh he grad- | receive appreciative messages about | is still "ons of the poys." oy the market for the | , ng 2 uated in 1830. le immediately | the hymn, "That Sweet Story of a and are put only The T. pel ce, 7 pn. Dr. H. A, Boycs| Cooke's dhiurch, Brook street-- » ; . ; burn and Mr. F. G. Lockett will Bave|Rev. T.J. 8. Forguson, minister. 11 (por ann ar, Lah. In a (0Md." il her life. Lhd AS 10% Whe only: thing that busts Do Linked, Toronts, bs charge of the evening service. Mr.|a.m., "Launch Out Into the Deep." | 0 o& SoNeses and it was| For some time she was the editor | Wont up in price this week. Gaso- rugglsts handle them. h | a.m, *°D- lat that time--when was only | ot The MM the | line also took a jump. The bread S55 Ernest Thomas, tenor soloist, will|3 p.m., Bible school. 7 p.m. "We twenty-two y of ap at the gs Be isatonary Rapenji pub. | Tite, however, affects mobs people sing, Would See Jesus." Parents may agas ' : y : -- leave their children during morning a ens etiting in bi |Hehed for chflaren. - Such great anes cannot ) le, for he 8¢, Luke's Church, Nelson street-- | worship in the kindergarten school. | 988 | rien, wy atom 4 | missionaries as David - Livingstone lian d Zour hae tn Rev. J. dePencier Wright, M.A. | Voting will take place after morning ome + standing, tamels that and Robert Moffat wrote for this par. higher ena A ee a BD., rector. Septuagesima Sunday, | And evening service. years =I Ys lication. She was exteedingly or r brea J of A ) -- of trying to express in verse his|anslous to @0 to India as a mis {long ago, Therefore, the people here Sunday school "and Bible classon; 4| St. James' Church, corner Union Jsnsemont iodingiy A ig Bn sonar}, and had been dccopted by | are Tally & good geal In pocket. X and Barrie streets--T. W. Savary, the mission board. Before the ap- ! Ta Se. Staten fn retin ite BEl 0 tS hms peli of Sepia Bl, The, pps of or, Pronsnte visitors cordially welcome. street. $ a.m, holy communion; 11] "o LiL JE UL : a ivi ova. aad vet dehiawntly Plo ir are Ho Sraide no} va. ----- am., morning prayer amd litany. "| he was fore 0 abandon the . ' Calvary Congregational Church-- (Sermon subject, "Pure Religion." 3 | sre peuple. Me Sopiea Jue vatnes In 1843 the married Rev. Samuel ut of hey Ja sums, tote north: (The Friendly Church),. corner of |p.m., Sunday school; 7'pam., evening | ove théy had been first writien Lake, Bah 2 Trt wr Just ke a Kingston undertaker one Bagol and Charles streets, Rev. prayer and sermon. Sermon Sibject, into .@ small moroocts bound bogk, Ie Toute to him {n Gis, work did when he declared he was chased Frank Sandertg minister. 11 am. | "Called from the Threshing Floor which he wae accustomed to carry + > : Mrs. Luke was a woman of beau- | Dy wolves for milgs. He left his "The Yielded fo." 8 p.m. Sun-|to Lead an Army." fn his pocket and whieh he had to {he o tiful character. She was extremely ree out on road while he Our Cos! has been classed || 387 hol 7 p.m., "Personal Respon- at written other verses and hymus.| modest, and whenever people heap- [Sought shelter in a house Due, | C0086 forty-six years, ' the hi sibility." Young People's Soclety| mires Baptist Ohurch, Sydenham While he frequently read over the at * | might tell which he thinks the ghest grade of Seranton . eq ed praise upon her for her Lymn, | strange to tell, the horse was un Nog Toul stove, var aay evening. 3 sloth. A sad Johnson strects--Rev. J. §. La- | verses dor his own devotional life, | ne always sald thet she was over. | foushed in the morning, fhe Bish ne makes ut, Egg "| Flair, pastor. 10.30 a.m. prayer there was not the slightest thought |oralsed. When she was nearly -- yoars teow who Pea .... . -- service; 11 am. sormon theme, of showing them to an Pi 4 eaten it that length of time? * Nag . ; lly ] > yone else, | ninaty years of the World Con- , ? Virginia Nut ........ 81550 St. George's Oathedral -- Very | "when God Calls." 2.45 p.m., Bible | much less of thelr use as a BYmA | vention C tot Endeavarers | A7 Queen's University has md ee Try our Virginia Coal and vention of Christian yor 00d deal to do with cub wil hy EE al other, oa 1 || Fev: GO. Lothrop Starr, MA, DD. school; 7 p.m. sermon theme, | for public worship. met in London, England, and 1,200 Boog 4 sal 40 do with cu Rromggli "= The Kingston Baptists are contains no. ore or Done. || Dean and rector; Rev. W. B. Kidd, "When God Leughs." At the pray-| 'Two years after the Writing of | juniors sang her famous hyms to ob. mething bog | 8 splendid pastor by the dee . M.A, MOC., curate. Boptuagesions | or service on Wednesday night, Mr. | the verses, Ray Palmeér met (he setting composed by Rev. y erhaps "Prof." | Rev. J. 8. LaFlair to take_anot! Aylsworth Bros. Sunday. § a.m. holy communion: |g A Therrien, of Grande-Ligue | fimous musician, Dr. Lowell Mason, 'Carrie' Pears Mrs. Luke was un. Billy Haghes could tell more about | charge, The Baptists are § sm "Phone U. R. Knight 1798w, || 11 8M. morning prayer. Presoher, |nriefon will speak. Sunday services |on a busy street in Boston. Dr. able to be present, biit she sent a it than the natural history and met- | body here but they are most act! Bh hai, t von, | SOnducted by the pastor. Mason asked him if he could furn: | oper to the children which was | OroioBical departments, There Ja so busier ehuren n A pm. y i pam., even. -- ow 1 -- own that the stone edifices at song. Preacher, W. B. Kidd. Ish uy hymbs dot hymn ud to them. A Kansas City woman editor ex-| corner of Johnson and Syde wy 3 Bethel Congregational Church, | yoo men stepped from ¢he busy Again, 'when the Ohristian En-| presses the opinion that- every wo-| streets. The Rev. John has injec Holiness Movement Church, Di. |corner Barrie and Johnson streets-- |) uohtare into a quist Store, and | deavorers met in Baltimore, Mrs, | man should have three husbands. lots of pep into his flock, and he | vision St. and Reglan Road-- Rev. J. Alex. Miller, minister, 93 young Palmer showed the tow fam-| Luke's hymn was given a promin.| Well if every husband was also al|a live wire himself, having - | Special services. Sunday 11 am. Clergy street Ww. 11 am. "FOr us hymn to Dr. Mason, When the|ent place, and she sent a message | 10wed three wives, what would be the early in the radio game. The Wi 2.30 pan, 7 p.m. Bvery night except | Love's Sake." 7 p.m., "The Perfect | 1.4. reached his home, and had |of greeting, intended for the | Answer? man wishes him good fortune Saturday, 8 p.m. Song Service 15|Ideal of Life." Service arranged |i; {5 oyamine the hymn, he was] younger members of the Sréat as- -- ever he goes, min preceding service. Rev. M.]and conducted by members of the | a ;u.h interested that he at once | sembly, which was much appre-| Some critics cannot understand Los ; ; O. Pritchard, special speaker. Miss | Christian Endeavor Society. 8ufiday | smiosed the tuns "Olivet", to|clated. Part of the message, @s|how Gananoque could vote for the "Our old friend "Tom" Scott Cora Ralph in charge of singing. {School 3 p.m. Christian Endeavor | wmioh it nas since Been almost uni-|&iven by Amos 8. Wells, le: "Dear|O.T.A. and then turn around and confing back from the sunny south #8" } A. +f Society, Monday, 8 p.m. Prayer ser- children, you will be men and wo- | defeat church union, 'Perhaps some | once again manage th Come and bring your friends. vérsally sung. A few days later, ¥ n ga. ge the tows of --- vice, Wednesday, 8 pm. the men again miet On the street, | men econ, and it. is for you and | of the mathematicians or psycholog-| agara Fails. Florida is no place § s s Absorbine Jr. enables you ! the door quick = The skin is Natare's o against ms. broken oO ron that draws. The door i Christian Solence, First Church of ---- and Dr. Mason said to the hymn-| the children of England to carry| ists might explain, ! a hardy northerner like "Tom," Christ, Scientist, 95 Johnson street Chalmers church, corner Barrie | writer: "Mr. Palmer, you may live | the message of a Saviour's love ite . oo over thirty years ago was one | ~~Service, 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Sub-{and Bari streefé--Minister emeritus, | many years, and 30 mady good |every nation of this sin-stricken Lansdowne is forhing a brigade] Queens brilliant rugby halt & ject, "Spirit." Wednesday, 8 p.m.,|the Very Rov. Malcolm Macgillivray, | things, but I think you will be best { world. It is a blessed message to to Aght fires bers na . = ®{in the palmy days of Guy testimonial meeting including testi-| D.D.; minister, Rev. George Brown, | known to posterity as the author of | carry, and it is happy work to do. strappers 18 the LAT La Wicky Wilson, "BiHy" Baker monies of healing through Christian | M.A, B.D. Public worship conducts "My faith looks up to Thee." The Lond make you ever faithiul d1StPIct 'and their services AO d be Charlie Webster, Science. Fee public reading room| ed by the minister. 11 a.m. "Test-ot| Mr. Palmer became & Congrega- [to Him, and. unspeakably happy. in engaged w ------------ where the Bible and all authorised | Discipléship." 7 p.m., "The Second | tonal Minister. He was ordained | His service. I came to Him at ten : . : 3 Christian Science literature may be | Commandment." 2 p.n., students' |in 1835, and held two pastorates, | Years of age, and at ninety-two can "Joo" Cimise of Gisaval agents red crepe .de- chine read, borrowed or purchased. Open | Bible class; 3 p.m., Sunday school. | each one for fifteen years. These | testify to His faithfulness" nOUNess that no Bas as ee] iffon niake most every aftérnoon except Sundays and | Strangers and students cordially wel- | were at Bath, in Maine, and at Al-| It need hardly be said that Mrs. | "° . HmAing' ner gowns, entitely seif 4 holidays, from 8 to 5 pm. An are! gomed. : : bany, New York. After retiremeiii | Luke was a great lovet of children. -- ---- " te oe from pastoral service Dr. Palmer | Hor lite was devoted to them. When newer lack power, 'or sufficiency of | devoted himself to hymn-writing. as a young woman falling health grace? and to translating hymns from the [made it impossible for her to go But Latin origlpals which made antio India 88 a missionary, the dis- espacial appeal to him. He lived appointment was very great; but in a time of stern theology, Dut his | she rejoiced up to the day of her -|own heart led him to compose | death that she had been able to hymns in which the tender note pre- | write a hymn which children every- dominated. Among his best known [where loved. There has been some translations are "Jesus Thou Joy of | criticism of the hymn from a poetic Loving Hearts," and '""Come, Holy |standpoint; but whatever defects it Ghost, in Love." He died in 1887. | may have as poetry, few will doubt ; that it has served to awaken and "That Sweet Story of Old." deepen religions feeling in the hearts Perhaps one reason why this!of thousands of young people, rr ! ; Hi i fe \bsoy Jr. in the i an eternal intercessor. He makes When He Was Washed. intencession for us at the right hand] Jane's mistress had recently been of God. : appriecd of Jane's betrothal, an an-| When we sing the hymn, For You | houncement shortly followed by the I Am Praying, and leam to pray| bad news that the affair had been for others, lat us remember that|caliod off. "Not going #0 marry Jesus ls ever prayivg for us--as|that nice sweep, after ell, Jane?" Be prayed for his disciples. queried her mistress. "Why I thought We should realize that we must (it was all settled!" pray as Jesus prayed, We camnol| "So it was, mam," sighed Jane, pray for cthers without assuming! "but the fact is, I saw dm with a 4 new attitude toward them. clean face tor the first time Jast Tt men would really hégin to pray |vight, and I can't merry bm! You've | | for one another, what discords and [no iden how ugly he is when he's! Se dp, += dive vat my" 77 SH The exceptional tone qualityin the Webs Prayer is the great soivéot, be-|" Black ribbed silks are to be teed Piano appeals to the most aesthetic taste, caues it helps to produce the right for many of the smartest ensembls MEAR JOR ¥, i AND. Bug 3 Ee 4 an It may be she joy of the martyr, |attitude. And without the right at-| sogtumes for spring. - . y , te Seren AY C. W, LINDSAY'S Warerooms, i i Ir is i] i | i of tive burden-bearer, or of the savior | titude we shall neweg discover the oy "|of "hie telowmen, wits gses of the |EFUth, and astein to right relations A travail of his sou! dnd is satisfied | Yih God and our tellowmen. Yi a ar , a i