Lz'rrn weekly and the Cosmopolitan Magazine, monthly for the whole year _. cm. cnuncuâ€"mrmcomm, for two dollan. CHRXSTIAN SCIENCE. Bender-11. A. 8311. Sunday Services-10: 45 n. In. gum Schoglâ€"tjwo noon. Wednesday Evonmiâ€"s: co 9. In. In": P I: 93!. B... ~93 P 5. 432531.â€: v. 3. 3:33.01": 8 to: v. 5. 95‘ val-18¢? E. cu'EE'nf" Bardâ€"tum Tue-day o: Tuesday Brienâ€"8:00 3:. In. Friday Bib Chanâ€"8:0 p. m; V _ ‘ SACRED HEART PARISHâ€"LAKESIDE. -Putorâ€"F. J. Imnh. bow Munâ€"8:00 I. 111.. High Musâ€"10:00 s. In. CHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Pastorâ€"Julia: E. Mandel]. Holy malarialâ€"7:30 l. n. Homing Playerâ€"10:30. Sun“! Schoolâ€"12 noon. Even!" Prayerâ€"7:80. FIRST IMHODIS‘P EPXSCOPAI. CHURCH. Lnkec and Wilmette Aves. towâ€"W C.Cloworth 0mm: Servicesâ€"10:30. Sunday Schoolâ€"11:45 a. In. Yawnâ€"5: 00p worth Leagueâ€"4: 10 p. m. cane-day Prayersâ€"8: 00 p. In. Md Sgcietyâ€"Flm Thursday of the ‘ Lake Ave. and 11th. Sermonâ€"40:80 I. In. Sunday Schoolâ€" 2:00 noon. » Young Peopw- . count-6:80. Evening Serviceâ€"1:80. Wodneodny rayonâ€"8:00 p. In. bodied Booleanâ€"0n second Fridays. Maloneâ€"OI fourth Fridgyt. ï¬Ã©ï¬iéeIâ€"n: 00 n. In. The Woman’ I Ill-aim Societyâ€"Wod- neoday. Oct. 9. mas-r conahsc’ulozmn cannon. LAKESIDE 11., E. CHURCH. Pasforâ€"H. C. Culver. Sunday Schoolâ€"1:00 p. In. VOIWZ:30 School House Nicol- Sands: Schoolâ€"10:00 I. III. Morning Sen. ‘-11-.oo s. In. Evening WoMIpâ€"hio p. m. mwgm m . KENILWORTH UNION CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Chas. P. Bot-well; ' Sh‘bfldan a and nuinbom Av'o; Rector: flamerw 5mm.†annals-n a... :1 do 63:33:80 tuna an: noun: ._ «no 3 33:5. ï¬nds} 82th lo I. m. (:1 FIRST SCANDINAVIAN ENGLISH CHURCH. Bitchâ€"Victor J. King. Preachlntâ€"uzoo 1. 1a.. Sundny Baruchâ€"3:30 p. m. Young Pooplc’l lootingâ€"5:05 p. In Sprmgnâ€"3:00_p. m. _ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PutaFB. S. Winchenter. The Gndod Bible Schoolâ€"9:45 s. In. Homing Sermonâ€"11:00 a. m. The High School Gmdoa and Hon'l Bible Clanâ€"12:20 p. m. Vaporsâ€"6:00 p. m. . . Sermonâ€"11:00 I. In. Class No. 3â€"13215 P- Ill- Sundsy Schoolâ€"18:45. Bible Clanâ€"6; 80 m-D In. Sermonâ€"7: 45]). Prayer Emmiâ€"Wedn-day, 8. 00 p. CONGREGATIONALâ€" CHURCH. rum-nu. M,W. Darling. D. D. Sunday Schoolâ€"9: 45 n. m. Sermonâ€"11.00 u. 111. Young People's Chan-4:89 pm. my" Mudnxâ€"Wednenday. 8:00 p'. In 81'. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Pastor-Row. Lu the: M00. Communion-4:30 s. m Preachingâ€"11:00.. UL. and 7:30 9. III. Sunday Schoolâ€"9:45 a. In. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pastorâ€"diam C. Hints. Sunday Santosâ€"10:00 a. 111. Wednesday Evenin; Meetingâ€"1:80. ' Row CATHOLIC CEIURCH. hstwcnevï¬lu. O‘Neill. D. D. Sundayâ€"First Hun, 8 1. m. Sundayâ€"Second nut. 10 n. n. , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Sunday Serviceâ€"10:45 .. a. Sunday Semiâ€"12:00 noon. Wednesday Eveningâ€"4:00 p. In. WW. Li. c. Ivan-u. Sunday Schoolâ€"10:00 3. III. Punching Serviceâ€"":00 l.‘ m. unbrulienl‘ggeâ€"zmo p. m 9'0 , ‘7 P« 3|- Pregchhg Sextetâ€"8:00 p. m. pruyer leeï¬ngc-duudny cumin. 8 o'clock Passnrrnnm CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Rev. c. P. Goodoon. » . Sundgy Serviceâ€"Homing. 10:30. Sumhy Schoolâ€"42:00 noon. Weekly‘ Punt Huangâ€"Wadi“ 8:00 p. m. huntâ€"Rev. who, anin Sunday aminoâ€"flotilla. 10:“: won- lnx. 1:“. B. Y. P. U. Young People'sâ€"7:00 p. at. Sunday School-onwo noon. Wald†Punt floatingâ€"m5. evening. 7:45 p. m. f ; Christina Endeavorâ€"4:45 p. In; ' Sunday Schoolâ€"10:00 t. m. - Wednudlyâ€"Pnyor Service. 1:00 .In. Fridayâ€"Bible Study ind cm. W p. 11:. FIRST UNITED EVANGILICAL. ham-Rev. B. R. Schulz. Sunny Savingsâ€"10:651. a. 1:“ p; In Week D. (Wank-Wetlandâ€. 7:80 p. m: gallon. Friday. 1:45. ‘ GERMAN LUTHERAN. Pastor-A; Stu-ct. ' Sunday Sermonâ€"10:00 s. g" 1:80 9.11:1. Wong: Macyâ€"Mn! Inn-pan: In non EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Trinity). Rectorâ€"80v. P. C. Woloott. D. D. Holy hauntâ€"1:30 I. n. and on to.- uni- tad In! Sands! In month 11 a. In. - » Matin- nnd Manyâ€"11 I. In. Evehoon p. m. Suudny hook-4:“ s. ya; EVANGIIJCAL (Mason) v Pastorâ€"G. l". Courier. Sundax Sogigegâ€"Eomlnl, 11;†s. an: L r. 1'. it. ï¬â€"Socond Thundxy ,of un- Inouth. , ‘ ‘ mrmm out oï¬enfor I909? The Nzws 8T. JOSEPH'S CHURCE MU WWI I: an W!- h month. shun“ I IL. ("‘3de 5135091“ 10 mm _, Id 1: y Ind Aug.) A. 1‘. E. CHURCH. n.4cqugcgâ€"uonrn AVE. iâ€"Wodnum. (Trinity). While the children-oi John Hermn'» were‘ploying in front of their home, st Din-yet, PL, 3 sherbet:- end her cnh appeared on the scene. The baby hear an up endwanted to play with the children, kitten-like, but the mother we: called it back, while the young- sters run into the house. Al Ir. Kor- N'I wu not et home end no one who could shoot wu ground the vieitorl unlined unmoleetd. After snifllng ebodt the yard for n while and eating o few eppieo end potato peeling: at the heck door. the hem runhled of nudismâ€"New York Prom. reveled sleeve of care? Cshains, in his investigations on the mind, en- deavored to ï¬x the order in which the diflerent parts of our organisation :0 to sleep; timelyâ€"ï¬rst, the legs and suns, then the mu'sciesthet support the heed end beck, The ï¬rst sense thet slumbelfs is that of sight, followed in rexuiu- succession by the senses of tests. shell, hearing end feeling. The visoen (contents of the body cui- ties), he sen, tell ssleep one me:- the other, but with diiterent degrees Dar Wanted ulPhy with Children. A story is told of the late bishop of London, Dr. Creighton, end Lord Rose- bery. Lord Rosebery complained to the bishop of Went of sleep, to which the bishop replied thst he never eur- fered from insomnis. The earl ob- served that he wished he knew the remedy. The bishops formuls was very simple. If he felt drowsy he sterhd. to write s sermon end in s few moments he wss wide awake. 0n the other hand if he wanted to sleep nu he had to do wasvto‘start to read I. sermon. Then sleep come inrs few seconds. Lord Rosebery replied that it wss his practice to choose the less- er evil and he preferred want of sleep to reading sermons. _ GeogFaphEni Biotinctlone. Inhnbitnnts oi the ï¬le of Wight bent of “going to Englnnd†when they leave their own‘mgment oi the kingdom. A patriotic Cornishmnn also “goes to Englnnd" when he creases the Tenâ€. Similnrly inhabitants of the Bnlknn peninsuln tnlk of “going to Europe†when they Ienve their on corner of the continentâ€"in curious contrast with the people of Great Brit- ain, who’regnrd themselves an both or Ind in “Europe," nnd it in only_“the continent" tint they visit. There in In old story of 3 Scottish (minister who prayed for n blessing upon "the inhnbitnnt- or Great and Little Cum- bne (blind! in the Firth of Clyde) 1nd the adjacent islands of Great Brit- ain nnd Ireland." Munchueettl peo- ple speak oi loin: f'down out" when they start tor the Maine coat. “But if yo no my hvon to bestow. or any (Md 1311’ m :10 um.’ 31¢ it tu thine un, thy pecullu- people, tho Scots. Mak’ them memhars 6' par“;- mgnt an’ magistrates an' rulers nmon‘g thy people. An‘ In for the Irish. tak' them by the heels ah' shak' them'ower tho mouth 0' hell. but dlnns let them fl.’ in. and l’ the glory aha.“ be thine. Amon."â€"Succeu Magazine. 3 “O Lord, we approach thee this mornin' in the sttitude o’ prayer, 3nd likewise o' complaint. When we cm’ ts. the isn' 0‘ Candy we expected m 1111' s lsn’ flowin' wi’ milk end honor. but instead 0’ that we toun’ s lm’ peopled wi’lungodiy Irish. 0 Lord, in thy great mercy, drive then†tn the ntten'nost part- 0’ Cansdy; mak' them hewers 0' wood Ind drswers o' wetter; do them use emoluments; gie them nae place 0' shode; n’er mak’ them magistrates car-ruler- among thy urdneu: ‘1'th one o! the inkwelll and lone an other. Thst’ll Ihow nor!" . , ASKED MUCH IN SHORT PRAYER. ,lomarhblo Invocation of Scotch Mlnlnor. Reported by Magazine. “‘0h. Kr. fleet. I just seen Led! Blsnk's cabin trunk. sud she's tsken two of. our ï¬nest silver lnkwells.‘ “Here was s quandary, eh? The cap- tsln is: called in, end he settled the mutter in the unsstlstsctory m such things ere ususlly settled. , “ ‘We must teach Lady Bleak s leer son,’ he growled. ‘At the same time mall must be avoided) He thought 3 moment, then seld to the stew- It? “wow Ill America poet-en tho-rd In; voyage. The'dny we reached Ne! captalh'o Remarkfblg “my: Man-d “to Avoid Scandal! ~ _ “On the flow m clan naps." aid 3 parser, “the Iomnlt thin! does no mm; but on a bum 11m like the human, when neordn m broken and tipâ€"top price- abound, the mount otttuflthatdmpemuihocm. . “Only unu- with the boat's me on WM. slum._1nkvelll. curling tom. buttonhook: _a.nd_ go LESSON, FOR IBOUVENIR FIEND. 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