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The Outlook: 1929 Vol. 36 No. 18
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![]() | [...]U.be ®utloo lt.[...],:- . Campbell Convalescent Home This REST HOME, situated at Norfolk Street, St. Clair, Dunedin, has accommod ation for a few guests, subject to the following conditions :-Applica nts must be SPINSTER S or WIDOWS , 38 years or over, who are not in affluent circumstan ~es and · who[...]. are members of the Presbyteria n Church and have resided in Otago or Southland during the last two . years .at least. · Those who comply with the above conditions are received into the Home[...]Co: ", ABSOLUTELY FREE OF ANY CHARGE.[...]] 1be length ,-of stay is determined by the circumstan ces of the[...]he .Al application s to be sent to[...]corr CAMPBEL L CONYALE SCENT HOME, Norfolk Street, St. Clair.[...]Teleph~ne s: Rest Home, 23-063; W. Dawe, 22-241.[...]to ,[...]of i[...]t-o l[...]' 'Fi!o or Coverings of every description , of[...]tractive prices. Call and inspect, or[...]write and tell us your requiremen ts and[...]we will send you our price.[...]·Scoullar & Chisholm[...]Limited[...]Also at look •,,[...]vorc,[...]systE[...]fore l '. Wires pun sheeti ng unbe[...]peo11[...]possi Sheets hemmed ready /or we:[...]systE[...]as w Double Bed Size, 2 ¾x 80[...]40-:inch, for P.illowcascs - 1/11 yard[...]:i.n e Obtain able .only at the D.tC.[...]peop[...]to t D.I.C.[...]Wellington[...]tO ltl ([...] |
![]() | [...]r-----..-a--====:;======= ======ilv' rte ( The ©utlook ~'C!:::====c-"_t=o=rr=•c=ia=I=o=r=ga=n=or=tb=t=P=r=ts=b=pt=t=r•=an=C=b•=r=cb=o=r=n=.z=.====~)cs- THE · WEEK~ it self as . completely in m a rriage as use now, and it was t.lie duty of it was in other departmeut.s of ua every woman to t11ke part in _t he tio ua.J life. The old standards were. campaign. Companionate ma rnage Companionate Marriage. crumbling away, a.nd some ne w was the one hope 1,he wome n a nd system bad to be found beforo it children pf the world had in gctt ing The people in the south have was too late. t,heir rights recognised. ' ' been treated to a report of a long There could be 110 doubt t hat address on the subject of marriage,[...]things were in a st ate of flux, a nd whole column to these awful sug The lecturer was a woman, and her unless some remed y· were fouud for gestions allowed merely a lin e or evangel for the woes that a.fflict the t he existing troubles the end conld two to Dr. Gibb wh e n he spoke 011 Stat,e to-day along these lines is only be the shattering of the entire t he spiritual state of the world at companionate marriage. social system . To her -mind , and in t he induct ion of t he t hree profes Read this-taken from her lec t he opinion of eminent and experi sors early in l\ifarch. The whol e ture as rep~rted in the morning enced sociologists t hroughout t he position to-day is perilous in t he paper: world, the solution of all t he prob ext reme. The dail y press has g i,·c n " The lecturer said it was aston lems of t he prese11 t day lay in the up its leadership in mor.d s. IL adoption of the system of -compan wags its h ead at; the bidding uf .............. ishing to find how great was the ignorance of everything pertaining to marriage and sex in the mind ionate marri age as propounded by some group who hold financial[...]J uclge Beu Lindsay. Ther e was ,t power .or make a noise. Unless t he of the average individual. It was great deal of confusion in the mind Church will wake up and hold t he ,tbysmal. Everyone seemed t o be of the average man and woi1rnn in tr uth bofore men the country must afraid to bring the critical faculty regard to comp a ni onate rri.trriage. go down in ruin. t-0 bear on a system_ with such tra It was not free love, nor did it in ~s ditions as those that litera.Jly saved the life of the existing code. Eve n[...]any way enclauger the sta.bili ty of the ·principle of m onogamy . It was The Family.[...]. '{, '{, among civilised peoples the funda merely a legal m arriage entered into Wha.t is t he place of t he fami ly mentals of marriage were obscured by two people not prepared, for in the nation 1 011 t hat HH• whole by an almost immovable weight of some r eason or other, to bear the matter turns·. If t he famil y and superstition a nd overdue conserva responsibility of rea rin g a famil y. family life-t he home- is of n o mo tism. Since the war pract ically a.II It was distinct from procreative ment then , m ay be, from ce rta in standards had changed ; in fact-, the marri.ige, but could quite easi ly de poin ts of view there is less need t o fundamentals of life had uudergone velop int o the procreative union in feel ala rmed. Of course, mora lit y a, r evolution which had a wide t ime, when there was no fea.r of is always better t lmu irn lll oralil y : spread and damaging effect on fam d isrup tin g influ ences breaking up purity better than impuri ty : luvl' ily life and morals. There was t he home, or when t he co ntractin g better t lrn,u indifference. Hu t, if tl1,, little of the ancient sanctity of m ar parties fo und t h.tt t hey were pre family- the home--is fundam ent ;; J riag e a.nd the home left, and t h e pared to luwe child re n. Th e most in t he State t he,n it, behoves all pat cream of society, comprising the importa nt feature of such a systl'm riot s to be patriot;ic in act a, nd wo rd highborn, the ric h, and the famous, would be t.he existence of a. scie n too. i ook the lightest view of the serious ti fi c and legal form of birt h co ntro l Look aga.in itl so mu of thi s lad y ~L. sexual and moral misclemeanours that would be at t he disposal of lect ure r 's rema rk s. " The re is I itt le [...]which in pre-war clays were alway~ everyo ne. Comp,mi on,ttc marria ge,[...]of t he a ncient sauctity of marriagt• punished by social ostra.oism. Di in the opi nion of t he speaker, wou ld 11,nd t he home left, a 11d t he crcaJJ1 vorce and notoriety were no disgrace, save t hou sands of nrnrri ages t,hat[...]of soc-iety compri sing t he highborn . rather the contrary. The marriage to-day were crumbling and break th e rich,[...]a nd Lh e famo us, ta ke I ht! system that had sufficed for our ing up upon the rocks of inse nsate lig htest[...]vi ew of t he se rious sex forefathers was useless t o-day by sexuality. It wo ufcl make unn eces ual and[...]mond mi sdeu1Pa11 our~ whi, ·h _reason of the tremendous change sary the collusion and perjury in pre-war da.ys were a lways fo i 111 modern life, but there were fe w which every judge, jury. and la,wyf>r lowecl by social ostracism . l)i ,·0 1TL' people who h ad even co nsidered the i u t he coun try kn ew existed in Ll1 e a nd nol,ori ety a re 11 11 disgrace, possibility of findin g some better divorce co urts, a nd it would tak e ra the r t; hc t"Ontr,uy ." But wh y go system that would suit the require som e cognisa nce of t he rig hts of th e 011 wi t h t1ie awful 'lllot ;1tiun s 1 me nts of the present age. \,Vhat woman a,ud th e child . The present was marriage, ,a fter all 1 It was a system of marriage was cru el and L et Lhi s kind of propa ga nda gd legal contract a nd a religious bond , unjust to t he women and children , a sta.r t a nd 110 nwrlal ma.11 1·a1 1 liut t h e la w was as powerl ess to a ncl destroyed many of t he homes I <· II wh e re ti ll' e nd wi II be . ·· Tl1<· hring about a successful marriage aud fam ili es which it, br011ght i11t ll c rea,r11 of societ y take t,lu: li g litt-. ·I as was the church . Conditions to being . Marriage t o-cl ay ~vas nut view of sexna.1 aud nwra,J 111-1~d, ·- d,ty were rapidly becoming worse, 111011ogami c wit,h 1he adult ery and 111 ea nours !" God help us a ll , i f and the failure of t he systeu i was divorce that weru so co111mo11, nor such a t hing be t ru e. an eloquent mockery of t he c ivil would it ever be so long as wuma11 :{. :..:. •1• laws and priestly taboos whioh was t he passive bone of co nte nt ion God· · made man in ll is uw11 1111 - people expected to keep 1,hings up between ma les. ThC're w[...]s sw:li ni;in exi sts as a to the standard. The old te nets e nce in man y countries to-clay [a, fa111i ly, cu nsist,i 11 g or 1.1 11 · fat he1·, t '"' and faith h ad lost thei1· power , and spirit of ge nuin e moral revolt- t ha t 11101,h ' r , :u id tiie chil d. Thi s farnil y could do nothing to stem t he rapid had for its a.im t;he fra ming of i~ co nst,it, ul cd arcordin g to th e di developmen t of a spirit of uni ve r woman-m ade rid es of mora lit y in vin e command by th e 1111i o11 of O JH ' ~al freedom whi ch was cxpressin.~ pla c<i of Lhe 111;111 -111ad ~ varif>t y in ma n and o ne wo ma n. 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![]() | [...]ttbe ~utlo olt.[...]than 1,hat 'announce d by o ur Lord. and Redeeme r, or they wilfully di:; becom e one fl esh by di vi11 e orcli11 -[...]\Vhile the inseparab le union uf regard it. A large class of parent~ a11ce. It is Goer who joi11s 1;hem , one m a n a nd on e woman as lw ~ to-day as an ease for c,onscieuce will a~d the divi11 e command is, " \Vhat, oand and wife constitut es the foun send their children to Sabbnth God hath joined togeth er, · let 110 dat,ion of the family, yet the chil School, while they themselve s never m~n put .isunder ." This God -or dren of such u11ion are a most im appear withiu the courts of God'~ dained un io n is t li e founda t io n of p ortant factor of the family. Th e, house, and never teach t heir cµil all ,human orga11i sation , and ca11not become t h e joy or the sorrow of the dren anything about obedience a11CI b e severed s,we by death o r ctdu l- tery. ' home, its glory. or its depressio11. faith toward God. This is all t Le[...]Tl1e children are the gift of God , more grie~ous, because infidelity No gre,iter peril ever th l'Ca t en12d[...]and immorali ty are so determin ed the human race than the modern and t he parents a re his stewards, whom He will hold r espon~ibl e for to dissemina te false teachings ai1d laxity with regard to divor ce. Jt[...]foul practice. Unless t h e parents of not only injures the parti cular in t heir proper brin gi ng up in the fenr[...]of Goel , the kno wledge of His '\Vorel, this age, and espeaially those o-f a dividuals immediat ely i11vol vcrl , but[...]godly ancestry, can be awakened to it strikes at the ve1:y foundati on of a nd obedience to His law. The great commend ation whi ch Goel the sense of tlicir responsib ility for tl1e whole race, and if thiH cfivorce habit is no t reb uked and aboli shed, gave of Abraharn , whom J-Ie called bringin[...]" My friend ," wa s: " For I know fear and faith of God ·and ol.:edi iL will redu ce the race to heatben[...]encc to His la,w, we canuot enter ism, wiLh all ·t he shame, m isery , and him tlmt h e will command h is[...]children and his household after tain a bright hop e for the future , degradati on to whicl1 it·, re luces[...]either for parents or children. women and ch ildren, · nnd all the[...]all keep the way brutality which it develo ps i11 men. of t h e Lord, to do just ice and j.u dg The mainten ance of the Chrjs[...]rncn t; that the Lord may brin g tian family is of the highest im: Th e modern laxity in di vo rce is upon Abraham t hat• which He hath portance to the nation s, This na the most threate ni ng clanger b efore spoken of him ." the human race. A9corclin g to t-hc[...]tio~ was founded by Christian peo t eaching of -Christ, ther e is no[...].y. ple upon Christian principles . '~'lw[...]laws of this nation rest upon the ground for divorce save adulLcr.r . This r espo11 sibility of bringing up Desertion is not sufficient ground Ten Comma ndments. If therefore[...]d1il tl rc n in t he " way of t he Lord " for divorce, a nd it is hi g h t im e the[...]t he nation's integsity and freedom is obligator y 0 11 all parents, and Church of t he Livi11 g God took a[...]are to be maintain ed, the founda failure at this point means failure determi necl stiuicl ou this \l.'J1ole t ion principie must be developed in[...]in al l esse nt ial s of the human life.[...]the rising generatio n . question. Th e whole Revelatio n of God keeps Chri st as Crea tor· 1s th e fin a l th.is obligatio n of parents to the The Church is too much affected anthority on t he di ssolution of mar front, and shows t hat disobed ience by the neglect of children by their .....[...]parents. No other agency has the riage, a nd He says the only just or neglect at this point m ean s a cause for divorce is adultery. In curse to the individua l, the family, same power in instructin g childrn11 t hi s age, wh en the si n of ad ulLery is the nation , and the race. Yet the and directi1~g them into right wa ys becomi ng li ghtly regarded, a nd in n eglect of t h is seri ous obligatio n of believing , thinkin g , a nd Iiviug creasin g so rnpidl y , a ll rigl1t-min ded seems to b e one of t h e g reatest evils as the parents. If the parents tai.l people and all sa11e· governme11t of tlic prese nt age. l\fa,ny parents in their duty the Church must also slioulcl oppose i t, a nd the Clrnrch to-day who were brought up in fail. The Church rests back 011 the in particula r should live up to the godly famili es have either forgotten family and the 'family iis a.ssistecl by decisive command of our L ord ai d or ignored t-heir obligation placed the Church. Full co-operat ion here r ecognise no other .cause for divorce uj1011 them by their God, Creator, is of the highest importan ce. GEMS OF POETRY. 'JO BL TLD A Ill•; A\ ' EX. A l 1OOR LIKENES S.[...]\\' ,, 1111 •11 of l'.trllr !Jan, l1 e r c i l1c stuff .. L"[...]\\"lrat i, it'!" How could J cuufctis Of 1':rraclis ,•. \\'e lra,·c c11ui1g-h ! Let 111 1• 11ul , t11111l,lc lrl indly down the 11·,, 11 cc1l 1111 other t lrin" to b; 1il cl 'J'lrat it r csc11rlrh!d rn,thi11g know11! \\';J\' !'" ,[...]'l'l1t• sL,1irs i11to t ir e U nh1llillcd - I lra zanl ctl. "A stone." ,] 11 s : ;..:-c.tti11;..:- ,;,,c 11[...]'' .Ko;' ;.ru e:;:-- ag-ai11 ! " " Of course-a cat![...]X11 " LJ.,,r il·o r,v fur tlw donrs, day s .[...]11d , :-,;., nllrc r 111 ,tr l,l c for the flours, r1•11c,sc Xoi C\ 't•JI ;.!T O Jlill .~ r,11· H1t()l11cr[...]" Oh , tlad ! " "~'!. cn 11·-11ut t hat'/[...]wa s Xn oll11•r cedar f.,r tire h ca nr Sot 1•1·1•11 w,011cleri11;..:- wir y i L a[...]:\rr d cl 11 1m• .,f 111an's i1111Jr o r ta l tlrca 111. l ;..:-i,·c i t np ! " " \\Thy , <la<!, i t'ti you ." 1il:11111cd .[...],\,; 111a11y oth er d1 il<lrc11 ll'hu E.,·"~ f1• ll11 ! µTo1111d 1111 scc ki11.~· for L11e l fL• 1·c .,,·, t Ir e pa t hs of .. ,·c r.v ,l, ty- Th ei r Father's l[...]a y- ;1t·lii11"· for a. wild -wi11•l'ctl[...]Ht1!-ic1til1li11g- 11oilii11g :craph :;aw . ~11111 ·,11 •\ '[...],.v g"Hcls w1111l<l b tk c Xur Goel Hi111se l f 1·011lcl rccu;mi tiL':[...]'J'., l,11ild ,L lr ca1·c 11 , lo 111 0 111<1 and 111akc .\11cl 11'111•11 t[...]'1,·a sc.: k ee p 111 e caµ·L• r j11 til tu do 111 y Xe \\' l•:dc11 s . O 11rs tire s t11fl' s 11lrli111c ~[...]- ,\rtl1111· V ine Hall. f: od-Jc,t, IIH' 1,c awa1·1•. Stair 111 y s oul Jicr,·cl,r willr ollrL' l' 's pain ,[...]TO-U:\Y. ·Lt>t Ji ll' walk s1•l' i 11g 11n rr or a11d Hlaiu. LOVE.[...]wriUP1 1 arr,1 s 1111:;:, Rise, for t] 10 da y is <1a,v11i11g, (: in• 111[...]11µ- a 1ul sa i<l , A11li :you Ii<' dl'ca. 111i11g 011 ; s t[...]fl is rr' t tir e ri..J1 al1111 c whoo cry for 1,rcatl . .-\11cl forth ~" the li;..:-ht lmrn g one. Fl1111d 1111• ll'itlr k,1,,ll'l c d[...], \ pl :11:c in tl11, rank~ atll'a its yo 11 ;[...]l•::rd1 111a11 lra s ,;01111• par t to play . l'l l':1 ...;l~ i..'l'l' J' 111 <[...]11 i:-: 11111.,· C:11d \\'lio is n 1:1 ll y fuocl, 'l'lr<' l'a sL a11TI Llru F11l11r<' :1n• 11otlri11 ••[...]I 11 I Ire• f:11·1' .,f I Ji,, slt•rrr 'J'o -clay .' .- (: 11d- l1 ·I 111 <.·[...]- Huby \Vcybur11 'l'ol,ias . -.A. .A l' roctor. |
![]() | [...]ttbe ~utloolt.[...]on " Th e Ch11rch- Jts Hi ~tn1·.v . H ti Op ·s OF :\IP .r. w. )l ,\X S FfELD.[...]Cid~. port 1111ity. a n,! it. )ie;s a;:e...[...]tl1 e 111a Lrn11 of tl1<• \ ' ila Jlos pi t nl , on f parents[...]h,v tl11., t·hoir. U11 l11 t•[...]n•ry All Ut~rary oommunioat.ions lutendcd for ln ;e;..[...]Al'l'il I. ha , just co :11 e t o ha11cl with ience will tton in che current issue o.l tlie Outlook mus t hi[...].\fa11s fi l' ld is in Sabbath lo tlie I ban<h of tho Editor not to!er !ban t ~e WPlt•n111 t' to all IU'\\'t '1H11t'r:-: wn:-, 1•x l1•11tl1 •<l lio~pitnl. ~Ir :-. B11wil :-:n_n.,: .. L n111 !-i lll[...]1 Fr!Jay morning of each week, and as ornoossible. Letters sbonld bo nddrossed: E',litor,[...]to i11fnn11 \'1111 tlrn( ~Ir ~fa 11s li1•lcl is ai, of God'~ Outlook, Box 181, G.P.O., Dunedin. ,•loc·11t.i, ,11a n · it<•111 s e1111 t ri l111tecl I"· ,·a ri i11111a tc of · tl11• \ ' ila llos l'ifal. and ·IJr[...]1 ndvi:-,c:-: lti111 to g-o to ~_vcl11t•.,· heir cj.iil nemiOo.oc~ and all bus in ess communloatlons te[...]<·11jnyahh•. \ "otL•s o f l11n11ks f;~ t ho se a s ,0011 a :; It ,· is ,tl,J ,, lo t rn.,·el. He,-t be addressed to tho PubtiBbor, Box 181 , Dunedin. ience and A..1nna.l Subscrip tions , inclu,Uua postaae, 10. ... rt•s1u111 s ilil e for th e prngTa11111 u•, :1) :-:11 tu[...]th e J;1diL•s for an cxce ll l! n t s uppe r , we re ,wcl nll c11 t io 11 h e re, nnd WI' ft• c•l th nt it infidel[...]n •a t prh· il cg-<• tu ('arc fur hi111 ." itermined DO CTOH , F OR ;'/ E\\' HlrnHlD.E S.[...]] 11 t he la st le tte r to ha ml fro111 ;\ l'r 1ings allli Sews ha s co111 e front :\Lr A. K. Lnn"[...]1nittc 11 011 ;\fan·h ,-;, IH• ~n.1·s: mrents of ridg-c, of the .fol111 C: . l'a t on Fund, ~1 n[...].. I a111 so rn· to f<: 11· l ha rn hn d a had[...]aft nc·k of fel'l•r. a;,d tl,i s hro ng h t. n 11 hose of a s,•11 g er) t hnt he J1a s he,•11 ahlc t o fincl 011 April :!:! fro111 .-\11t'kla11cl 0 11 the[...]nl111•1· en111plai11t s . , o tha t fo t· a 111 011f·h 1kened to a youn g: :'i<•otch <loctor tor L enakel , Soni hc rn C ross. 011 wl1 it ·h th1•1· a re[...]r 11 1:11· s,1,· I haw• clon e , ·1•n · li tt l<', fr c l bility for 'l'i11111a , :-[pw lf<'hridcs. It is hope,! t he the gu ests of th e Bi,hup nf :\lela 11,•s i,i i11g i',el t c i· for a clay or t;"" a 11d ih1•11 11 in t.h () d11,•t111· will ht• n•ad , · to s ail aho11t a ill[ the :\1 ,• la IIPs ia n ~I i~:; inn ll oa rd. dmn1 a g ai11. Bu t .I a111 lil'lt,, r t o-,lay, .-\11 g11~t.[...]'1'11<! s ten111cr <•a1Til'cl a f11II 1·0111pl<'1111•11t a11cl hop" T a 111 011 th e mt_,. for a s pell :id ol:ecli-[...]of goo•l hl•nlf.11 . 'l'h<'St! 111n11 t hs ( Fl'l ,r[...]of all 111i :-:s io11arh~:-; for 10t entcr[...]s tati o ns i11 t he X cw JI clirid e:;, the[...]a 11d .llrarc·h) a f•c 1111r wor s t. \\' p hn ,l :t te future, CHTXE RE FA:\lfKF, F UND. Sn lo111 0 11s, anrl ot he r :l'a e ilic· is la11cls. sf. r111io- him,· n t t li e <'IHI nf F cl,r11 a n · !ren.[...]l-:i hc will ,•all a t :--:orfolk lsl a 11<l a11<l[...]hn t a: ., ·l'l 11 0 li11rri, ·.t1H•. i ho11 g- h we a;- ~ of t l1l' followi11 g· llllHlllll ts to t lw c n •cli t Vila , i11 t lw X e11· 1Tel1rid es, a11d t he11, if 11 ot ou t of The 1111 , !1 I.i ll April. Our :ie Chris of . the aho,·,, f1111<1 :- " \\"pJJ \\"ish cr ,''[...]!'in·11111sta1u·t•s pe nni t. a t Xg-1111a to lanu[...]\\'c did ~hest im: L,•r,ton , 1Os; " .-\ 1w 11 •; 111011s ( posta l :\fr and ~lrs .\lil11 c a t tl1<•ir sta ti on. 11 ot ,!!<'( n11r l'ltri s11 11a s 111llil ti ll l·'l' lirnan· This n a no tes). (is ; .\L \\', i-; _' _ £ 1 I0s; ".·\ Th e journ l!y will tal«• alin11 t 10 cl ,i,, ·s, 12 , ;111<I yon will fhi11 k we are n , rY la(·e l-;,r111pa t hi s,•r ,. ( .\fos~i ,• I ) . .-,s : \ '11.!!'<' ltown a 11d s: t,·e:; tl11 • cl1111l,l p[...]Tiu• pn •:•i(' lll 11,a i l. i11 ;tian peo[...]:111 ~ \n •r t o Fc •l11"11:try Ii . g-111 !-i o u t frnn1 1[...]S,1"1lt1Py a111l \'ila . ;\Ir :\liln e tooo 111 .- \11('kla11cl fo r t ill• :'Irr, .\lil11e E pi 1111 :'Ira n ·h 111 or 11. 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![]() | [...]1tbe eut lool l.[...]J,uy 8, ID!V. invuh·in g the huildiug of IL new 11.ud BOOK OF COMMON ORDER, 1928. IN MEMORIAM. J,andsom e church, •· have convince d the Chri stian commun ity of Invercar gill that FOR USR IN . SERVIC ES AND[...]C: ES OF THE CHURC H. into a well-esta bli shed OFFC On Tuesday , April 25, Mrs Helen[...]ng the noted Presby[...]M'Arn, widow of t11e Rev. John M'Ara, church ranking with[...]d. For the U[...]Pres. ) . passed to her terian churches of Southlan (Oxforcl Jove of their mini ster and in keeping It is upwards of ' 38 ycnr s s ince I Dorn in Laurenc ekirk , Scotland ,_in the with the di nnity of the n ew church, the purchu sd 111y fir st copy of that wcll year 1840, Helen Forsyth came out to eon.,rc., atio~ paid homage t o its mini st er knO\i•n and useful littl e book: Hodge's New Zealand with her parents in the in "th; ior111 of a bnnquet with the " lWanunl of For111s," ancl during the early 's ixties of last century. She was l'Xpress purpose of presenti ng hir_n with inten-al I 1111n gathered round me no then a girl in her teens. 'l'he Forsyth a mini sterial "own. Mr 'l'. W . Rrchnrd s than Hi ot her se rvice books, and family settled in Tokoma iriro, but Helen, Cl[...]lJee11 l11 the h a bit of declariu g who was the younges t daughte r, spent I hum nnd judging from the s peeches -of the outstand ing- volum e amongs t most of her single life with her eldest[...]s is ter, Mrs Bowler, at Inchelut ha. There e,·e1tin" the church m ember s hold the them all wa s th,, " Servi ce nook a nd[...]Ut R ev. Jf. Gardine r in .the highest possible Presbyte ri a n ,Church of she rn ct the Rev. ,John M'Ara, who was Ordinal of the the secoml mini ster of Bnlcluth n, and esteem. His work among them was South Africa." I 11111 not likely to say t raced ha ck to its beginnin g, anrl right for last week 's mail they w[...]that any lon gc1·,[...]R ev. ,T. and Mrs M'Arn left Bnlcluth a throun-h out hi s car eer in St. Andrew 's from ~cotla n,l brong ht rn e n copy of hn s he-en ·marked[...]of Order," which for Gisi.Jome, wh ere Mr M'Arn minister ed Go Cl111nJ1[...]until 1890. In that year he lost his life and re,·c-rcnt lo,·e both for hi s Master ha s recentl y been adopted n,nd issued[...]in a buggy accident . There; too, in Gis nncl his work u111 011 g- t he people. · In hi s hy the Gerwrnl Asse111bly of t he U nited born e a littl e da ughter only two years of reply the Re,·. E. Gurcli11e1: t hnnk ecl t l!e Free Church of Sc-ntlam l. lt[...]t10n for the11·[...]is in ditrk age was ea!led hom e. Fa 111e111bc rs of hi~ congrcgu ful to look a t, lmun,1 a s it 111a" nifircnt "ift to him self , nnd nl so blu e leather, a11d its edges, too, arc After her hu sban.d's death , Mrs M'Arn fo/a lm11dsor~1e bouqu et which hnd · b een blut~so t hat m1lward ly at least it is remowd with lier family to Dunedin .[...]sorrows, howeve r, were reserved Jll'esm1tc cl to Mr5 Ga~·diner during _the[...]ame siize · Fresh evening by a littl e g ll'I of the pnrish. as Hodge's hook, a lth oug h it contnin s for her. She lost her son, Dr E. J. In <·onchulin;,r. he s in cerely hoped thnt a good deal 111on•, a nd it is a pl easure ~{'Ara, shortly after he graduat ed in[...],·e n ot medicine, when he !nu! been 011 the stuff h e woul<I be Inn;! spared .to wea nml a j oy to ha11dl e it. T l1 a anti that th1• di ·11i ty for whi ch[...]it. hut of the Dun edin Ho~pita l only six months. 0[...]lmd ti n, c to read t' \"C' r_y wor,l in "UWII[...]H,•r t wo re111aining daughter., were also it stun,! woultl be 1171111i fcst in the I ha,·c been t hrou1.d1 m ost nf it, am! have both tnkcn, the t hree deaths happenin g·[...]tin,. new church. Several found it altog1•tl1 er sat i~fyin g. , lt • con wi t hi11 th e ~pace of five years. These do, t oasts a nd ,nusica l itc111 s were inter tai11 s all the cxc-ellen <> ics of t he other slll"<'l',siv e so rrows left a per manent mark :->JH'J':-ic<I during the evenin g, an<l the l1i,oks of order, and it ha s ·qualiti es and upon her. One son remaine d, Mr John[...]sim s in;.rin g of t he dox olol,!y brought to_ a di stin ctions of its nwn . I do not pose stone l\I't\ra , of Roslyn, a nd with him ser · el11,e 1111 l'\'l!nt, tl1t• 111t•11wry of wl11 ch ns a. connoiss eur 011 ser vice hooks, but shL• made her home until her death. pra will 1011 " n·111ain with the mc111hcr! of I know a ;!OOd ,lt•al a ho11 t th,•m. I ha ve[...]l\Irs .M'A ra was one of the earliest il,at ve~·y li,·e l' hri ~t iau body, St.[...]Go, Alllln•\\··s l'rl'shyt1 •rian Church of South until thi s last an <l best ha s come into members of the Rosly n congrega tion, JJl\'t'l"Cill 'g"i ll. 11,y ha nd s. For, 111 y pa r t in future I having joined in Septemb er, 1002. She Ji g ][...]am going to di pcnse ,vith one and all " ·as a lw ays deeply intereste d in Church tio1 of the other s, a nd <> leave entirely to work , es pecia ll y missions . She came of by THE LAST WORD. thi s one. a goodly family, and was herself a repre·[...]Free scntutiv e of a very fine type of Scottish a nJ For 111any year s t he U nited C' rc<' p i11 t.o thy mu-row hed pn·parin g- for the issue cha ra cter, scrupulo usly courteou s, kindly sol .[...]hy uf her. Befo re I left an,! hospitab le, deeply spiritua l, and full[...]of a book wor t \ ' ain the onset ! j dl stands fast;[...]n Public Worship As of a rc,·crenc c for the Scriptur es, and for Au ,[...]Edinbur gh in 1800 Thou th yse lf mu st break at last.[...]all holy things. She passed away in a ste. soc iat ion ha d been funned , a nd it wa s Let t he 1011g contenti on cea se ! i-cspoHs iblc fo r t he publicat ion of two goo,! old age, but not without a long ill- to , Gccf4C arc swa ns, and swans arc geese. or t hree book s whi ch J possess a nd 11ess a ncl g rea t suffering . It is one of[...]t he myste ri es of Providen ce that old age the L et them have i t h ow t hey will! whi ch lrnxe proved u se ful and h elpful.[...]somet imes ha s heavy crosses in its in Thou art tired; best be still! So I like to t hink that thi s new book fi rmi t ies, and Mrs lll'Arn's Inst years goo , is t he• culumin ation of a susta ined effort were made hard for her and her family. 'J'h,•y out -ta lked t hee, hi ssed t hee, tore[...]lo pu t into the hamls , es pec iall y of But t hey were sweetene d, too, by loving · t hee·[...]st ers, a work which would he of[...]attention . Now she is at rest, and i11 Deiter m~n fared th us before thee; signa l help to th em in their ma nifold the Father 's home is united with her Firetl th ei r ri11g ing shot, and passed, . It contains in a ll 200 pages,[...]labours loved ones from whom for so long she h111 H ot ly drnrged -ancl broke at Inst. into four parts: -[...]been separate d. Cha rge once more t hen, and he dumb! 1. The Order of Public , vor ship 'I L et the victo rs, wh en they come, g idng two orders for the morning and[...]uni, Wh en the fort s of folly fall, t wo for t he evening ser v ices.[...]2. The Holy Sacrame nts and Ordin[...]due Find thy hotly by the wall. a nces of t he Chu rch-23 orders in all. Thon who clothcst the lily of the field the -M. Arnold. 3. Prayers for Tim es a ud 1-;eu sons .I II ri,hcs of dazzling white, The[...]includin g prayer s before publi c worship Who tc lles t -th at no sparrow foils to Ape[...]t,hat If you wan t a choii·.[...]I prny Thee li sten to the prayer ters 4. The Lcctiona ry.-Thi s i8 out of[...]sue! Pres enta tion sig ht th e very best thing of i ts kin<l[...]1 ha\" e eve r sceu. Two scri cR of Jci:;sun s[...]I nff<'i· up to-night :[...]Oh, help 111e to avoid the wrong,[...]oft a rc g inn, the former includi11 g "Events[...]:tpp , Pulpit Gow n in our Lord's Life," "'.L'hc[...]Ro[...]And follow close tho right,[...]com consult us! F unct ion," " The Kingdom · of G<;>d."[...]In Death's cold, cruel night,[...]"The End," and t he latte r "Chri To Hea ven'~ et<'rnnl light. We make Pulpit Gowns, Barriste rs' lhe Th0tight of Hi s SaintR,"[...]ehUJ Gowns, Gradua tes Gowns. Gowns and[...]-Virgin in Bullock- Willis. of t Gospel," " The Chri stian Life," " Th e Hoods for every Degree. Church, " " The Commun ity Life," "The[...]pliei Our Gowns and Hoods are worn in End.'' " Jn eve ry cusc the New Testa-[...]by Churche s, Universi ties, Colleges , and 11, .. nt lf'sso11 laas he1•n rega rded us the rese rrntinn whatsoe ver, I comm end thi s que, High Schools through out New Zealand . lca,ling s ubject for t he day. 'J'h c Ohl pri c·c•ll'ss li t tl e hook to the minister~[...]of nnr C' hurch, nnd 11101·c i,Rpcciul ly to of t[...]0111· yo1111µ-t•r ntini ~tt! l'fl wh o nrc groping a rc J. CROMBIE & CO.[...]J hesitate to add unythinl ! nhont t lw[...]t if I 111ay sny it I sho11!1l[...]"ft,•r a. book whi ch is going to be[...]" r <'n l help to them in their da ily[...]o ut MERCH ANT TAILOR S,[...]Iik e t o dwell up on t heir nppos ite11 cRs, work . l pl1tCP thi8 book a long way co ncl GOWN MAKER S,[...]11 ty, t he ir rl' Ve rcnce, mu! t he alin\"C all ot)Jer hnnk :c1 of it•[...]who grt it will find it n. perpetua l tit•·[...]lding s, wa rmtl, of soul thnt pervades th em a ll.[...]hard OCTAGO:~ · DUNEDl.01 With all 111y hca1;t, and without 1111,v li g l,t.- .J. :\ . A. |
![]() | [...]ttbe ~utloolt.[...]7 For '·the. Quiet Hour. spirit of foy a nd' thankfulness tha l[...]pervaded t-he li ves of t hose taug h t[...]over wha t we had lost? So th e ear h ·[...]Christians, comp11ri 11 g U1 r ir In,•,~ by t he apostles. Thi s is a ll t he rn_on• as Chri stia i1 s \\'it h t l1e i t g ai 11 s, ou Id THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK. s urpri sing in \'i ew of t he fact; t ll aL say wi th Pa ul : "I co1111t 1111 thi!l.~s Mrs Helen as a dass t hey possessed so fell' o l' ihn M'Ara, Death is not, but 011 ly resurrection, lo be loss fo r !,)IC, cxcc ll 0ll c · f t hr• Graves of ,Li l dead joys fly open lhe t hin gs most co un t esse n t ia l t o knowl c dcre of C h1· ist·, ,Je~11s tll \ ' land, in the[...]wide, earthly joy. They were poo r and Lord : for w ho m I h a \ 'C !- 11 ffr r0d t 1.-.. Lme ·o ut to Quivering souls burst fre e from 11eedy. they were persec u ted a 11d de loss of a ll t hin gs and d o C'O ll11i. t lu·lll mts in the final fetters- spised and r ej ected · by t h eir fell oon at t h e Easter- yet 110 trial 01· l ri b uati on or. cti s a ud be fo u11d i11 I l_im ,· 11 ;11 ha \'i ng a 'he Forsyth tide. . tress was able t o exorcise t h e spirit rig h teo11 11 ess o.f 111i.ne own , e ven , but Helen, ;liter, spent Cling, then, brothe rs, to th e lofty of joy and t,h a nkfuln ~ss that auim [...]l,iw, but that her eldest promise a t ecl them. \\7 hat is more, we ca 11 - whi ch is tl 1rou g h fai t h in C hri st . .. 1tha. There Of a life superior to decay, no t fai i' to be impressed by th e de It -is t hi s se nse of clehl t o C l11·i:0 1 a, who was U t tered by the earth in Spring ' s ligh t t hey took in t he se rvice of Jlutha, and[...]whicl ! ,al so exp la ins th e dcli gl1t t h ey[...]awakening, Christ. Most men a ppa r ently \\' ork found in Lh c sel'\'i ce o r Cl 1rist.. 1 t In 1878 the Voiced by the gla d rites of E aster from necessi ty ra t h e r t h a n choi ce, t Balcluthn[...]was Clirist wh o h a d . so g r eat ly br L ministered Day. because t hey ha ve to. rn t hcr th a.11 fri e nd ecl t h e m. w ho had cl o ne fn r lost his life Go in peace, God mocks not men's because t hey wa 11 t to. These, ho \\' the m t lrnt \\'h ic h lli cy ,·oulrl n ot too, in Gis· believ_ing eve r , do not im p ress u s as m e n wh o have doll e fo r lh e n1 se h ·es aucl what· ;wo yenrs of \Vith mirage or fleeting fantasy , p erform 1111welcom e tasks and who ..1()11 (' ot ht• r C'OU Id !in\'(' d c 11e r,,:· Faith like ours is knowledge to o'i1r would fai11 be r eli eved fr om t h ,: t.h em. Thi s co m ·ict. io11 erca t cd wit lt Mrs M'Arn[...]t asks in whi ch t h ey a r e engaged . :o Dunedin .[...]i11 t he m a lo \·e fur C h ri st·. t h at. r11a d c• In those worlds where fettered Rath e~ 1ey seem to be c ugagecl in it a pl e11sure fo r th e m t o wo r k r,, r ire reserved ., Dr E. ,J. minds are free. a labour of love such a.s t h at of a i liru . li e wa s th ei r bt' !01·cd, th e O 11 r raduated in mot h er for her child . for wh o!-c sak1! I nn u1 uc h ro uld 110!; on the staff If we are to a cco un t for t h e ir de be clo n e. H.e 11re I heir rl, ·li ,.·lil 1; · six mouths. PRAYER. rs were also li g-ht in t J1e service of C hri st·, t- o doi. 11 g [ii s will. · Our Father, we prny for g r eate r s hnppening energy of se rvi ce, for g reater wis g-ether with t he spirit o f joy a ncl Tl1 c ct• nt[...]t h;JI t his . r·n, • ~ars. These dom in work, for mo re puri ty and th;i.nkfuln ess t h at; a11i111at- ed t he111. o f' i11d e idc d tll?~s , ,1· CJlt ,· i;:I u,·L·111Jir·I nanent mark d, Mr John simplicity of motive in what Th y we mu sL firsl acco1111 t· for a no t 1, ,-, r i11 1•:trl _1·[...],d with him servants put their hands to. \Ve e motion that ch aracterised t l1e111, llt e[...]death. pray that all Christia n p eopl e mav vi.z., t h eir se nse of in debtedn ess lo t he J11 a i11 mo t i1· r t n ll' lii l'lt t lit· t';,,•I the ear Ii est be quickenecl to know tha t t.h ey ar~ J esus C hri st. Th e_\· ha d a profo u nc! C hri st ia11s app<'alr·cl 11·he 11 t hf' \' ,ongregntion, God's witnesses a1.1d t h e world 's se use of inde bte dn ess to .Jesus C hri st wo ulcl urge t·h c m.·e!l·rs anrl ot !t r- r~ f ., , 1902. She lights, and to discharge t h e fun c as to one \Vito h ad lra nccllecl a n l:e be t.I.e r a n d lo do bet t er . Thi s, ,d in Church t ion which is laid upon them both infinite debt t ha t had st·ood aga ihst m o rco \" e t·, l1 as ber n t·!, r cP 111 ral 1110- She came of rself a repre by word aucl by life. W e pray for t h em- a d ebt t h 11t; t h ev r o11lcl 11 c\·e r Live t hrou g h al l t-h e Chri st i,, 11 c·~• 1 e of Scottish a ny who are seeking for som e c-011- re pay, but a dt ib t also H1at I.he:-· t uri es. \\' he r e it is a lis<' nt.. C hr i:: teous, kindly solation and peace i 11 t he midst of <"011ld neve r forg et. They fe ll, <"ar t ia n li ves are 1101 f'o1111d , bnl wlH•rr• ;uni, and full heavy troubles or sore perplexiti es. ri ecl a bout with tl1e111 th e cu11 sc io11 s it is prcse11 t,, e\·c u t·ho11 g h mi xrrl ;ures, and for And we ask that Thy solace may n ess, t hat t hey o wed c-•\·crythi 11g to wit h oth e r m o ti 1·cs- p11re and i11 1- d away in a ut a long ill steal int o a ll our h earts acco rdin g C hri st - all t hey wl' re, ,Lil th ey c1[...]1re- -t l1erc C h ri:t-ia n li vt'S a r r. It is one of to our need , a nd t h at we may have h op ed to be. rr e it- W,tS wh o l1 a<l found. Th er e is no gc 11ni11 c C hri s that old age t he grace given to us to accept Thy securC'd ro1· t hem t he forg ive ness of ti a n , we supp ose, who is t111111 01·e rl es in its in will , and then and thus to find i t t h eir s ins, wh o had r emo ved from !iv t lie t hmw h t !;h a t Fra 11 c~s 11 av e r ·s last years good and P~!:fect. Through ,Tesu s t hem the fear of t h e comin « wrat·h , g~ l ha s put~ i11t o \·e rsr: d her family. who had o pe ucd up fo r t h em a way oo, by loving Christ our Lord. Amen.[...]of access t·o God, who h ad g ive n \l y[...]t hem t,he co nsc iousn ess t h a t tl1 ey Tlin l t[...]:1 11 ~0 111 t'.'d lw OUR INDEBTEDNE SS TO were the h e irs to Hn un fading in .-\11d q11i1 ·kc•11e1! fro 111 t !t r d ead . J long she h111 JESUS CHRIST . h e ri tance. A s t he late Dr James I g-n \"I ' :\f.1 · l i fc fr, r 1li l 'l ' - The ap ostolic age h as for us a D enn ey 011 ce pu t it : "Th e sense of \\"li:1 I !1 ;h l[...]nique and peculi a r significance, d ebt is t he most profonud aud per It is to be fe11rcd t, h a t th e el1 u reh '. ER. clue to the fact tha t it was under vasive of a ll t h e e motion s of th e of l o-clay is too li tt le <·0 11 sc io 11 s o r 1 of the fiei<l t he direct g uidance of the Apostles. New Test ament," so t h a t, " i t is 11 ot. its in d e b tedn rss tr, C hris t.. \Vh rit 1ite, There are those who ascribe to the too mu ch to d esig nate it as t he -row fa.Us to[...]a. differe11 cc it wo11l cl 111akr ii' t Ii ,· Apostles no higher sig nificance than most intimate, intense and uni form church of to -da,y hacl 11 1· i\' id n·:tli >< sight, that of the first teachers and min is ch a.n,.cterist ic of t he N e w T estame n t a.t ion of what P n11 l rnr a 1tl w h •11 hf' ~ prayer ters of the church, bu t it is not as life. " wrote to Ti t u s : such that, t h ey a ppear in t h e pages It is t hi s se nse of debt to Christ, of the New Testamen t . There they that, accounts for t h e joy a nd " F o r I.h e g race of God lt ;il h a.p wrong,[...]prarr d, .bri11 _..,. i11g sa h ·atio11 t o all .ght, ,Lppear as a uni que and extraordin thankfulness t h at chara.ct-erisecl t h r ary body of m e n who we re directly early C hri stia ns. As t h ey t hou ght m on , in tr11 ct i11 g u s, to t l11• int 111 shall end night, comm issioned by C hrist himse lf to of what t.hey possessed in Hi111. t h ey t ha t , d enyin g u 11 god lin ess aucl sage-way be t he a uthori tat,ive teacliers of ·th e could n ot but be joyful a nd t h a11k worldl y ln st·, s. we s hould li ve sohe 1·• ght. church of a ll ages. · It- is because ful. Their affli ctio ns appea red li ght ly ancl ri g h teous ly a nd godl y in t hi ~ llock-Willis. of t his that Lh e a postolic age sup and momentary as co mp a r ed wit.Ii p rese 11 t wo1·lcl ; loo kin g fo r th e bl<'~s p lies us with t h e n orm or -standard cd ho1i e a11cl appearing of t h e g lo ry that eternal weigh t of g lory t-.l 1ry by which we estimate all s ubse h ad ;n Christ. Hence t h ey conlrl ul' t he groa t Goel an d o ur Sa.vio ur commend thi s[...],Tesu ,\ ·C lui st ; \V l1 0 g,t1· c H im se lf fo r the mini ster~ quent g row t hs a nd manifestations rejoice in the midst of tri bul ation . , eRpecinlly t o of the Christian rcli g io11. Tf t hey aud be thankful a t a ll t·,imes. S[...]II S. t. ha t rre m ig ht red ee m II S fro111 10 nrc g ropin~ arc in harmony with t;ltat standard , pose we lose a t h ousa nd pound s, all ini<1ui ty, a n d purify 1111! 0 Tl i111 - g-o in g to he th ey stand a pproved : if t hey arc but t ha t we gai11 te11 t h ousa.ml. srlf a peo pl e fo r Hi s ow 11 po: srss i1111. ,1 t heir dnil y out of accord with it, t h ey stand \Vould it becom e u s to be sad and zca ] 011~ of good ll'Orks . · ' ~ n long wny fl kind . TliQR" ('Ollde mnea. down cast? \Vould it n ot rn!;lier br perpetunl tic· As we co n sid e r t h at age we can co me us t.o r ejoice bera use of w ha I \\ ",11 ,d :,,,[...]1 hard ly fail to br impressed hy t he we h ad gained rat;hcr tha11[...]if,. ,. ,-1,ildrc n 's hac king co ugh . |
![]() | [...]ttbe -~ut looh .[...]"Ernlut i onar;v bogmnti sm- A Cr iticism PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF A ~EW MAGAZINE. of S ir .-\rt.hur K e ith '~ Ilri t is h .\ssoc iati o11 , NEW ZEALAND.[...]:\l'ort1111 ; n ntl " \\'l,at Ought lo he K11ow11 Per fa\'ot1r of U, c D1111c1li11 lira111·h uf i\lio11l Call'in ," " -" Jlr ·1-:111ill' lJ011111 e 1·g 11 c, .: --rrs~JO XS DIHE CTOHY. the Kew 1/. cala.11 1! Bil il c a11,I Houk So1•ictv '1'111•1'1• is li :·111111•,;s of stntc 111 c11 t n ttd-wi t l, we h nn receil·ed n co py of t h e fir st is1<1i'e j11 ;;t a. possi hi e 1•xcc ptiott l, en• attcl th ere of n lll'W 111ag:U1.i11c, the Enu1gc[...]-an c \'id c ttt d es ire to arg u e a point with [...]rro-:-rn :\£r8S IO NS. ().unrte rl.,·. which is p11lili s l1 c1l Ii_\' ,Tn111 cs out a 11 y atte mpt to <li scr c,lit by h arsh Cn m ·u11 cr of Co111111itteu: R e,· . D. D. C lnrk c n111l Co. , Ltd .. nnd \V. F. Hc1Hlcr e pithets any o pposing d e \\',;, Scott. Address co n1·s po11den ce to so11 , of George JV Bridge. Edi11l111rgh. In Till• l1ook re vi ews :-;trike u ~ a:-; t _h c HC\·. George Bt11l<I. s t1per i11te ttd• n som e what i11 a .d c<J11ate editori a l the ni111 e 111i11 t•11t.l\' fair . Tak e t h at, 011 Dr Core's c nt . I~ A ll cnhv avenu e, DeYon a11d c har:wter of Ur e 111 agazi 11 e arc set out c\ c ll' (.'o ,.11nll'11 tar,v 011 llol,I' Se riplurc a s port:, A11 ckla11<l. • of H S fo l! O\\'S: -[...]au cx arnpl c-l) c r e we h:wc it s h or t di s MAOHl MI, 'SfONR. " Tire im111edia te ai111 of lhc Ern 11- <·t1s:--iu11 of a honk wl1 h·h ltas hcen rc ( 'mt\'Cn e r of Co111111ittcc: Rt!\' , J. Hay. ge li ca l ()u artc rl y is t.11!' expositi on and[...]A,ldr!'ss corres ponde n ce t o th e H ev .[...]WI cl e fenr· e of the H efonu c<l Faith . rc,,ar,l ed[...]tcnn e,l "a t h oroughly 111is,•hi c,·ou s pro .T. Hay , t h e M,1n se, Camhridg-c. n s the hi s tori c C h ristian Fait h i11 i ts[...]ilu cti on." T he r e vi ew in t hi s 11 Pw n1nga pures t for 111 . Xu wcll-info nncd perso n[...]FOREfG ~ :\URBlO KS.[...]zitt e is st rongly oppos ccl to th e co n- will <JUPst ion that th ere i:; rno111, at th e[...]F ie l,l s: X,•w Hehritl1!s, Ca 11ton villages, 1•l11s io11s and t h e co 111111 c n ts set fort h ll\· prc!-ie11t 1110111e11 t, for n tlieo logil'al n•vi ew[...]Dr Gore a nd hi s 1·11lla liorntors . a111l u;e tlm t co nl1l adr<Juat c ly fulfil t l,i s purpose .[...]r ea so n s n rn slated \' en · e lcn t:lv " Tt is 1111d o11htPd t liat wi t hin C lrnrch c;; tl, c r c is 11 0 t111ki111!11 Ps,__:n othi 11 g 'ti, a.t ca1'1 Uott\'c n e r of Commi t t ee: Rev. F. n. pt t l111 t \\' Cl'I' 011 cc sot1111 lh· rcfonrH·d t hc ,·c[...]llartnn , B.A. Acldn's~ conc~po ml- for o n e 1110111 c nt womul unn ecessa rily.[...]&II nrc Pxi~tent stro 11 g t·11ri·c 11 ts wh ose din~c te111ls 1•11 ce to t h e Re ,·. \ V. l\[awsott , 1\ I.A ..[...]Th e l•: rn11 gc li1·al Q ua rte r! ., · t ion is a w a.,· f ro 111 th e doe trina I pos it io n[...]lll l', Pl t11kc11 up lr,,· 01 11· r cfo r·m c r s. 011 t l, e one tnirn rd fttttda111 r 1ilal ,·i[...]:\lonnt Eden. A u C"klan<I. ·[...]G1• 11 e 1·,tl t r easttn•r fo t· a.II 111iss ion fuml s, r e li gion is be ing r u l1l1cd of ils hasi ,; i11 a11 cc of tl, e l 1· r 111 to-da_1'-l1 11 l t h e r e is rl'[...]t o \\'ho111 a ll con t riliu t iott s : h o 11 ld Pl ~ s pecial r ern lntio11 , with tl1c r cj cc ti o 11 , <·og11it.io11 nf th e n':l !-'.Oll:thl c 11 es:,,; of ,·i cw!i[...]1,c forwar<l c cl: M r V. G. Ch ap111a11 , t11 tir e 11a111e of s 1·ic 11(ili c t rnth , of t l11: tliat 111:1y he tc rn11•1l 111 odcrate, an,l n ,li s [...]Hox r, , :l, W c lli11glo 11. a[...]ri11 c uf tl, c Trina! pns it io 11 to di sctt ,;s them di s pa ss ionntc l,\'. Fro111 t h e all loo liri c f Pdilo1·i al-att 11tt[...]a.II God: of s11i-l 1 other f11111lan1 c 11(al t , 11tl1 s[...]De a s t ha t of a s pc1·i:il 1· r cat io 11; tir e in sat. i;;fa cto r.,· pi eec 11f wo rk, in o ttr o pinion Build ott r esolve aml not u pon regret. fallihilit y of tl1c ~1·rip l 11n•s; t in! ahso l11t:c -011 e \\'O tdd i111a g i11 c thnt there wottl,l lie -Wilcox . DPity . tl, c \ ' irgi11 Birt h. t hL• \ 'icar in u ,; so 111e tt11g11ar,l ed and p os,i lily offensh·e n eath , a n,! tir e Ilodi h · H es 11rrectio 11 oi ~pcer-11 . Th ere i!=- JJ ot a ~ig 11 o f :; ncli ,1 ,l,•.s u s C hri st. On _t l11; otl11•r lraud , d oc· t hin g. \\'" hope t ha t the s ub. c rip t ion The tn11e[...]li st \\'ill e nabl e ll, e 111:1 gaz i11 c to co11tin11 !' at t lr t• Ht'fo n 11at io 11 as 1111 s 1·ript11 :·,(1 and pt1l1li1·,1t io11, a 11d tl ,nt; t h e ~tauclnn l of "Karrie-Kannie" s 11pcrstitio 11 ;; , lr ,11·p l,e,·11 r c1·i,·ed. a11d arc[...]ill ht• 111ain tn i11 ed . Dollies' Hospital growing i11 p o pularit.,·. Tl11•rc is a pla1·1• for s u ch n p11hli cnt io11 . " 'Jh c te nets u f ll1<'sc cliffe ri,w sc h ools. Th e pri f'e is 12 s JlP r a1111 n111 . p ost pnicl. and Fancy Goods whi ch i11 oppos ite din•(!tio11 s HJ~ 1110,· i11 n· a way fro rn t l1 1• pns i ti11 11 taki:11 up 1,y 0 117- Hcfnnn e r , , n r e ,,x po 111td e, l a 11 ,l ad ,·o,·a l<'d[...]Emporium[...]Thi~ H;,!e j:,,; n11t• of rnatc ria I i~ation . For Celluloid and all Tho Trarfttl .Acctd..ot: th, w~ tl 1 great lea rnin[...]111:t m111n11 .-( 'an wg- i c kinds of Doll and Uh! Jly DollY'.• htad',[...]of wt.th no t a li t.ti c litc :·nry ]'0\\'c r, i11[...]Low Charges.[...]BWOKE/[...]B. 11t1111c ro11 ;; c11ne11 t 1w rindi 1·a I,. 0 11 t Ji u oth e r ha 11'1 t h ere i,; 11 ot at tl,c 1111,1111!nt[...]Lovely New Heads In China, Calin• i n G rP:t1. Britain " \\'l' II -P']ttippe <I l li eo Th•cll'lllJ'l ion is tit !' s t1111n1 o n s o f C hri st !old, and Metal. Hundred old I e&A[...]to a n c \\· lifl' a111l tl11• o lircli Pn,·e of t h e favourrte Dolls resto Nd to life. logieal rl!\'i e \\' \\' hicl, , wl,il e o ppns i 11 g s o11 l t o lhat stnn111011 s : it is t h P prn[...]' No t liuse l1arn1f11l t e 11cl c111·i L•s . is i[...]J. W. TODD fli111 ·lri11 g- in its d l'f1•n 1·c• of l ir e Hcfnrr11t'd <·la 11,a lion of """""'iprt tiott to a sin ,·e Dunedin '• Dolly Docter and Tq .[...]·r·l' p b tn r·c• h.,· tl11• s ln,·e -·o f that Speclalla t,[...]li l11·r! ,·: it is dPlin•ra1 1 ~1• fro m tl 1<' \\'orl,l WHITJC HOUSE, ISS GEORGE ST. l"''. )-'.·. will. tl 1Prl'f1_ll·1• at lt• 111pl. will co n to \\');i,·11 1111• ,nttl \\';\ " n1a1-ri cd and[...]nm rria µ-1' 1o a 1u•w T.nrd t'\"(1 11 C'hriF:t. Write or Call for Eatimate of Coat. , idl'r <> 1· c r., ·tl 1i11g- t hat tend;; to the .-\1,Iiott. ad,·a11c·<' 11 11•11t nf C l,ri ,t.'s ki11 n1lo m as 1·0111i11g witlii11 ib pt11Ti cw. I t ~·ill, l1ow l'\'l'r . lie d c1·ot1•d i11 l111• 11i;1i11 to tl1e11-[...]B. log i,·al arlit·l, •s of a p11 s it i \'t• ,11:d 1·u11- :-.t, r11eti,·p tli:tr:H·tt •r, l' IHlt•n,· u 11ri11u to[...]111ain b1i11 ;1 l a ll ti111t• ,; a sta ndard o f treat- BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO L FOR GIRLS. 1111•11 t 1n11t h1· oft 111• qu c,•n of tli e ,; C'i1•11 ce~ . (UNDEN OMINA TIONAL .) '.\ p_la ce will , at tl1 e sa m e t im e, he fou11d 111 It s pag-Ps fnr n •,· it.•\\':-; of t h e most KINDER GARTE N TO POST MATRI CULAT iON. ,i l,!11ili1 ·a11 t l1n11k ,; tl,c \\'o riel t. h ro u « hout. I t \\'ill 1:111ila i11 a s 111·1·c r of 1·11ne 11t°theo- Under the Directio n of MRS T. NISBET .[...]C}, lngi,·al l itera1.11r r.[...]It i the Principa l'1 aim to give each child thoroug h individu al attention[...]life a happy, healthfu l training time for the Kiri 111a tt,,,. 11f sa lrn t 11111 "'it h tl, e d i n •ebtess and to make the home a 1111 ,,a rn1•st111•,s i Ji; , l 111a r[...]1 e nt committ ed to her care. of tl,at 'fltl'Rtin11 i11 the X c w Tes t am e nt. I L ll'ill rP1·11g 11isc ln tl,e 11t111 os t l1t1ma n Pro1pec tu1 and particul aro may be obtained from ) n·s po 11 s il1ili t .,·. 11111. al t li c sam e ti me[...]cha lta r111011in11 :-. t·o11,·11rd wi111 tl1t· 111o t,t1 1: ~o li[...]fine ]Jeo glor ia. ' '[...].ius · 'J'l,e firs t 111111il1Pr pro111i scs \\'e ll. T h e , izi, a11cl print :1[...]a 11d t he a rtil'l c, a r e 1011 " e11,111" h to e 11-[...]PERMANENT GIRL BOARDERS•[...]A.J a lil e th e• \\'ritcrs lo 1l ea l "w il11 tlr c ir ~uh WOMEN AND GIRL TRAVELLERS. .i••<' t ~ 1t dl'ip1:1 tcl,I'. T here d o l's n o t n.ppea r, COMFORTABLE ACCOM MODAT ION IN HEART OF CITY. ;..o l:1 r ,is " ' " 1111\·1 • l1:1rl t.i111 e to rr•acl, Tariff for Tran1ie nt Boarde ra-Sing le Room 8/- day, £2 l/• week; Share ""." of t ha t 111111·h to 111 • d<'J11·ecatc!!l c•11• Room 6/- day, £ I 15/- week. Bed and Breakfa t, 5/6 per day. d1•nvo111· lo he "s n a ppy ." Tli e write rs Tariff for Perman ent Boarder s---Sing le Room, 30/• and[...]32/6 per week; are d1•a li11g with se ri o u s s 11l1j1•cls i11 n. I yearo), 18/ 6 week. Share Room, 2 I /- and 2 3 / 6. Share Dormito ry ( under 2 ,e ri OU8 \\'a_l' . 'J'l11• lh·c heforc 11 ;; arc : Large , airy balconie1 and 1itting moms. T enni1 on roof.[...]Home atmo1ph ere. ,. Tim H e forr11 cd Fa i t li ," 1,,. J'rofcsso r NEW HOSTEL y wCA[...]Christia n leadersh ip. Ca s par H odl,!<': " 'Jl11• TIP,;1r rnct io11 of 0 111· J,ord," IJ,Y Professo r W. M. A lex[...]retar y. 1111<1 \\'liy," l~ c,·. Dr A. P. Go ld -Lc\'i 11 ; |
![]() | [...]ffl. trbe ~utloolt. 9 CH OF O.K.P. B. 1. Jacob l&W th&t thie W&I in lilapt.[...](Gen. 40 to 43.) 2. The Lord God he.th raised up thi1[...]and I lee $• aame old queer ways of[...]doing things. Look-[...]. Some of you have a red line r~led down l"or Rule., aee Outlook, Karch 11, 18, for us. (Early in Luke.) the eide of your pa.per-a good idea; but >HY. 211, .Apr[...]not e. single letter or figure of your Answers to No. 2496 should reach Rev. .Ans,ver goes on that margin. Begin_ to James Parle.ne, Romahapa, Balcluthe., write e.s soon as you cross that !me. ~- Read all the Notes, and all that i Bl.id " To Competitors." not later than May 25. lilven if you have not a line ruled there ~e\·. D. D.[...]you must leave a bit of margin like that ,ondence to SENIOR, on the left side of your paper. mperi11te11d- PRIMARY. :No. 2520 : Word-Building. And some of you write on one line, mis• 11 e, Devon• .Please leave a big spa~ at the top the next, write on the one after that, a~d[...]eard, they were " much miss the next, and so on. Now, WHY? of your paper. There is a rule about displeased with tile two." Add one 8. that which you must obey. . That ·trick makes your Answer look letter and transpose, for spindly, and will quite spoil the look of l \ ·.J. Hay. In& J. M. will please remember this 2. .A. word used six times in the first to t he Rev. way of putting down her proof. texts: some kinds of .Answers, and it is a pity[...]six verses of Mark 12. Add one to lose marks that way. mhridgc. Genesis 2: 5. There is no comma used. letter e.nd transpose, for · Give yoar addreBB with each answer, Watch these two points this week, arid KS.[...]3. What was rolled " unto the door o:: 1ind all the Rules always.[...]the sepulchre." Add one letter am : 011 village~, Your name and address are put beneath Chill CRC i[...]transpose, for your answer, Roy Park. 4. 'fhe kind of things we should " think SENIOR. Welcome to Gladys Butters. Please on." Add one letter e.nd transpose, Rev. F. TI. put your name and address beneath your 1'0. 2514: Alphabetic Transpositions. COl'l'e8JlOllCI • for answer, Gl&dys. . 5. What Jesus promised those who 1. abomination Proverbs 11 : 1. L\\"S011 , :M.A .. Welcome to Douglas Wards, too. 2. perversenesa Proverbs 11 : 3. ow asentn•, "followed " Him should sit on. Please give me your age with your next Omit a letter and transpose, for 3. transgressora Proverbs 11 : 6. answer, Douglas. 6. What the crown was made of which 4. hypocrite . Proverbs 11: 9. i~s ion fnml~, Bertha Baker, Kenneth Ben[...]6, integrity Proverbs 11: 3. .ions shou Id Jesus wore, with "the purple robe." Phyllis Clarke, John Crawford, Annie Add two letters to 5 and transpose, 6. understanding Proverbs 11: 12. ,. Chapman , Duff, and Dorothy Tipler have not sent 7. suretiship Proverbs ll: 15. for a.n answer to No. 2467. But I have two 7. What the LORD'S hand is not, "tlle.i it 8. righteousness Proverbs 11 : IO. answers without names, one of which i11 cannot save." Isa. Also ~orrect proof-text for 8: Proverba 11 pon regret. Dorothy's. Example :-one, add s and transpose, 11: 4. gives nose; add p and transpose, give11 Look at this example. opens; add r and transpose, gives person; NOTES. - No. 2472: Telescope. add d e.nd transpose, gives respond. See To Competitors. A. I. frame J[...]A few lost ½ mark for mistakes in the I. ram Genesis 22: 13. Answers to N CY. 2520 should reach the Title-some added al to the first word, 3. a Psalm ll8: 5 address, Rev. .A.. Don, Ophir, Central others dropped the s of the second word. B. I. beasts I Corinthians 15, 32. Otago, not later than Friday, May 24. Part of Rule 2 says, "Do not rewrite 2. east[...]the Questions," so the four who wrote out 3. as[...]the transpositions lost a murk. The[...]ADVANCED. answers are all common nouns, so should You notice that the first and last letters of .A.. 1. and B. 1. are cut off' and No. 2542: Triangle. not begin with capitals. rarful .d ceide,~: then you get .A.. 2. and B. 2. Then cut 1 One letter. Paul had friends among Most of the references were correct. 1111 Dolhl• head• of tl}e first and last letters of .A.. 2. and the chief of this place ( firat and For 8, verse 4 is as good as 10, but verse BWOKEI[...]18 is not correct. For 3, ver se 6 is much B. 2. and you get .A.. 3. and B. 3. last letter)'. Keep the words exactly underneath 2 Three letters. Saul was brought into better than verse 3. ina. Cellu dreda I to life. old , I ea.ch other and you will get tile telescope idea.[...]3 Five letters. One who was delivered by[...]Nineteen marks were a llottu.d-12 for[...]answers, 4 for references, 1 for Title and D Now try the puzzle for this week. an angel. nun1bering, anJ 2 for writing and neat• 11,11d To,' . 4 Seven letters. One answered Philip in ness. Fifteen (10 girls and 5 boys) got No. 2472: Teiescopes. ORGE 8T. tel), A. 1. He will not always do thi5. Psalm[...]these words ( three words) . 5 Nine letters. A pince on the way to Thessalonica.[...]got 17,. No one got less than rn,[...]full marks; 32 got 18½; 21 got 18; I 5[...].A. D. .te of Cost. 2. Something he could not be. Mark 7. Left side: .A. name the Lord' .Almighty 3. .A. word of one letter-written as a gave Himself. capital-found twice in a par·[...]Right side: Some people were driven ticular verse of Psalm 19. about in this place. No. 2536 : Charades. B. I. - - that these my two sons. The corners of the triangle are all the A 1 net Job .xix : 6, I Matthew 20. same letter. All but one liglit are in th 2 work Job i: IO, 9. 2. Hie father did this and fell on his ·same book. Whole : network Exodu s xxxviii: 4.[...]13 l noon Genesis xi iii: JG. 3. .A. word of one letter-written as a Answers to No. 2542 should reach :\!1 2 day Judges vi: 27, 26. small letter-found twice in a Todd not later than May 25. Whole: noonday P salm xci: 6. particular verse of Mark 16. C 1 pass I Samuel xvi: JO. Answers to No. 2472 should reach Rev.[...]ANSWERS. Who IP.: passage Numbers xx : 21 . .ttention, C.. H. Jupp, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, (Mar[...]NOTES. JUNIOR. No. 2496: Mutocapitatione. )Tote: This long word just means[...]No. 2466: .A. Bible Search.[...]A Whole: The reference xxvii: i i6[...]wrong. It s11ys the brnsen grate wa s[...]to be made not that it was made.[...]Twenty-one ~ompetitors made this mis·[...]2. Pharaoh Jeremiah 46: 17. change the first letter of the word you 3. o,wls Micah 1 : 8. take. find. Suppose the answer is honey: the 4. Paul Acts 21: 40. B I : verse 2G is not as good a referen ce next answer will be money or coney /5. weeds Jonah 2: 5. as verse 16, but ~yas allowed. . _just the first letter different in each case. B 2: verse 26 is needed to show the t It Here a.re two sets of them. was un altnr that was to be built. JUNIOR. Ten gained full mnrk s. BOARDERS. A. I. When the people pressed upon him, where did he stand? No. 2400: New Testament Search.[...](Luke, :'.:ITY. chapters 4 to 6.) .I. victory I Corinthians 15: 54. week; Share 2. What did Peter we.nt to do with 2. Rejoice Philippians 4: 4. TO COMPETITORS. three tabernacles? (Mark 7 :I. breastplate Ephesians 6: 14. O.K.r. no t on envelope : George and 6 per week; to 10.) 4. loved Galatians 2: 20. Willie Holme, Ed ith Nottngr. Ho stily11 18/6 week. 3. And whaL arc we to do with the 5. crystal Revelation 22: I. Williamson, Lowis Eggl r ton, Donnld atmo1phere. helmet of salvation? (Near the Wilson, and Paul Bay. end of Eph. ) NOTES. Lowi s Eggleton : Address n. well as ,ucKLAND. 4. Our Lord Jesus Christ «ied for us I hope to get things strnightcn cd out nam e must be at the foo t of every thn.t, whether we do this or sleep, soon now, hut so far have not been nblc An swe r. No clmnce of full mnrks if t hh ·al S,ec retary, we should live witla him. (Last to correct any Anawcrs. I have seen is mi11cd. oll11pt11r of The11.) some of you r Anawer papere, though,[...] |
![]() | [...]ttbe ~ -uttoolt[...]"But, Betty, where did you get yow· Joa.nna. H. A.: You omitted O.K.P. 011[...]stuff to mix it with ? " 11uvelopc. Rule 11.[...]a bag." And Betty "William ,T. M.: Lc11.,·c Top Margin u. B11l the,v quarrell ed so . little wid er , Will. .[...]sh11ll'e<l hirn just where she . hnd found Theoe p11L t he lig11rc8 011 t he u11tHiclc of :-:lo th ey a!! went home a-crying it. '' l:;n't it f-lonr, Da1lcly ? It just 111argi11:1l line in stea d of the iu~icl c. ':F'or c 'tw:i :; time to go. looks like mother' s flour." l'lea:e µut the m 011 the in s id c :-Wiili[...]" \ Vita t a crca tu l'e ! " groaned the "But it is not," said Daddy. "It is .f, "1., lsouel A. D., l\Jarion H . .I'., h.ath [...]1·!'111ent. When you mix thnt kind ·of lecn l\l. K .. Patience N. S.[...]l auy eye." llour wi th water it \\'ill get hard, and Jean G.: \Vlmt is your aclclrcso· / Ronn· h arm wag the post 11111rk. · " \\' hnt's :1 do:•,cn 1-',Vl:S ,,·ol'th, stupid'./ the longer you leave it the harder it Doris R. vV.: Latene ss of 2i;J 4 exc 11 sccl. I l,•aris[...]gh.' ' g-ct:;. We must get that ofI the back J nm nr,\" glad that y o u mana ged t o KtPp nt 011ce or there'll he trouble. come in agnin, Doris. \\' ht·!! they 111et, pi11s tossed titl'i t· \Ve don't \\'ant them to stick there for Chi-i Rti1111 D.: Laten ess c:-.cus1'cl, tou. hcall;; up, goorl." A[...]e~. 'l'hc " pie:; " on the back step seemed ' Tis in little bit;; of 4uuncl ,; f.o l;c there to s tay, but at last, with l'aul J11orc tha11 o nce "n·cci Ycd fo r t,y That the dnnger lies. a knife, daudy got them al! off. ~i.l'ipes sa,·c Olle." Thnt is th e 11u1111Je r of ·• Xo\\', l3etty, yo1i stick to your our co111pcti toro at the bcg_inniug of our ~cason ; two 111orc t han la st ~·car 111111[...]sa nd ," lie sairl nfter the step was clean[...]:1g-nin. "And the next time you want t,wo less than t he year hcforp ; hu t in both those years the sc:tson eloscrl witl1 rt ·s comp tn th:inkfu l time ng ai11: :• nything- go to mother for it." l' :l4 . L e t u s' hope nil the 311 arc st ickc,·s The yc-ll o\\' c:orn is shinin g, And , rlo yon know, Betty does go thi, yen.r:[...]ul'plc :rntumn g rap e to mothe1· 11011·, anil she pays more \' lsauel B: Thauk ,·011 fo r , ·our kind 0 Ca n s how a suga r lining-. attentio n tu what mother tells her, too. \I letter. I a m oo rr,· to lose suc h a goo d 'l'he cri n,srm appil•:; cro\\'il the bin, f competi tor. I wi s·h you sm ·ccss i11 ~-o ur The nut s an: bronzed \\'ith s\\'eetncss, BE'J"rY'S PLEAS ANT SURPR ISE. r otuclies .[...]Ji Aliso11 C. anti :\farjo1·i e F.: -" pnpn Are ru1111r!t•rl to cnmplct cncss-- Betty s·n t alone in her pretty nur with ra ggNl c~ lg~ i::. 11ot 1~ca t.[...]till, scl'y, and in :;pitc of being su rrounde d C, ,Tam es C. G. all([ ,fcs[...]le \I ;i 11d ,J est-i t' J;.: T nute tha t, \'O il a te wo'rl,:. 'l'h11t w as so g-,1:v \\'i t h gi ving- ; i11g- :;epn.ra tc ly.[...]. 1'h1· :1ir is fr11st,v-c lc:1r-O Lo ve, g'irl. S he was an only child. Her SI J)11ra[...]"I !, a111I Je8 , ie \\'<''re thankfu l to he li ving ! pa rent:; had furnishe d her nursery -in J. C.: J\l.odcls po ·t ell.[...]pale pink and bought her a nice· piano, B ,Jea n H. 8.: No 0.K.I'. 011 Cll \'c lop c. 1~ro ii1 gTl·.Y to g rccu, fru111 gn!e ll io \\'hi ch :;too(] against the wall. The Iii Hobe;·L W. ~l.: G i\'l· tlie ,·1• r,cs iu :;old, \\'all:; \\'ere adorned with g ilt-fraiii cd p; A rnbic, uot Ho1u~u 1111111hen, . 'l'hruug h e\·e,·,v kintl of \\'Cather . pi ct ure: of garden s full of flowers 1'8[...]The rainbo\\ ' year ca me slipping by ; a nd scenes of waves breakin g along VC WP met it g lad together . the shore.[...]A111l n n,,· we fetc h u:; -frngra nl \\'ood, It was Saturda y and her eighth Girls and Boy s.. )\11(1 light- our ing le fire-[...]birtliday , and as long as Betty could[...]nn<l a dc._irc. on her birthday . During the p~st ·w EJGHING THE DABY . Across th e lea l:-bro\\'11, happy hill s month mother had been very iH, so 111: The soft-s110d du sk is moving ; Daddy had called Betty into his study to G 1·.indf:ither m ::igl 1ed th e h11hy to- A Cl'icket c1•ip,; hi:; song-D ea r H eart, nnd a sked her if she ·would mind very til da y-[...]We're t hankful to be loving! much if they did not have the usual clc And hah ,v 1ra,-; j11:;t omi year uld ;[...]paL"ty this year. For though mother co A frolic:;omc rollickin g laddie, .[...]11·us very much better she was still of And his weight! it wa s far mol'c than[...]BETTY 'S PIES. too ill to have a crowd of children pn gold . Del t·y \\'a:; busy tliat mornir1g. S he p!aying in the liouse. pr had lols of s:rnd fol' mud pies, n1?cl, Betty had been quite cheerfu l when ho: .J.l'or hadn't this 1\·cc litll c midget n~ she sti rrer! it abo ut in her tin mix mot her had spoken of her birthdny , an ,J 11 st n yen r ag o, down from the s ky ing pan , she sa ng menily nnrl at the :ind rladdy, who really !mew how dis- In Been slecpin' and l'a t in ' a11cl g ron-in'; top of her Yoice. 11ppointcd she wa. , gave her an extra 1rh[...], S ntld cnly she stopped s ing ing . In hug for her unselfish ness. tht[...]the ), itclwn mot her wa s s ing ing at her Daddy's and mother' s present s had the Said, '' :\fothcr, he beats all the babies "·ork, too. Betty stood ur :md lis been a small radio receiving- set, which ~pc l•'nr grnl\'i11' thnt's come to this town- tened. i\fothcr \\'a:; a lso making pie:; one of her uncles was busy installin g the[...]glt him ; I'll - -but real ones. N ice big pumpki n so that Betty eciuld sit in her nursery We[...]p ies. Instend of sand, she was using at night and liste n lo the bedtirnc Th: He'll grow far too hi g for his go wn ." r eal flour. story. Several aunties had sent her tr11[...]"I'll make mine out of flour, too," lovely doll s, and she had received some[...]Got But graudm other, ki s:-;in ix the baby,[...]y, and rmpticd the sand very interest ing books from her uncles. llac Sa id," Gra ndfoth cl', just let hiu1 g ro,1·; uut of her mixing pan. In the wool Grandm n in Austml ia bad rememb ered ' )Ii And next yea r lJC won ' t need a g-t,,1·nit•, s hed shr fu nnel a bag of somctbi ug her and se nt her a clear little work Till[...]hasket. But so far Betty bad not Hv .l.•'or he is n laddie, you kno\\'.' tha t lonkcd exa ctly like the flour 'l'f,o motlll' I' ,,·:1:i 11:-;ing . Betty lillcil one tin received any sweets.[...]" I do wish," snid Betty to Tabby, A Ii ! ,,·hc11 t.!11· 11·cL' lnd[...];aid g leefu lly, '' I wa11t her cat, "that someone had sent me = Ja y Cm11c rolling nro1.111d, t he next, year- s11111c \\':ttcr , :m' then I cnn make some a hox of chocolat es as well."[...]Tabby, who was pure black, only[...]TE The JjttJe one s lept 'neath th e grns:·l'S ; rL•:d pies, ,inst like mother mak es."[...]Thel'c \\'ll ti \\'at.er in the r:tin water rurrcd, and seemed to say, "Be satis l'][ ( Antl \\' C onl y c1111 drop him a tea r. licd \\'ith what you have . got." So harrel; so, \\'ith on·e ti11 full of flour[...]arnl nnoth cr with water, Betty picked Betty took the pl'etty golden- haired ( 'l,11 ; 1\ ten l' fo 1· 'the hpa r t o f u!J g rnncl 'tl11'r,[...]bride dnll that Aunt l\Iolly had sent not A 11 fl II s ig h for the Ii fe so soon don e; 11p her 111ixi11g spoon iu1tl scl to work. "\Yhcn daddy cai11e home to dinncl', the hcl', nud, using the rest of lier clolb The \\'cig hcr:; an' ru s t~, and uselc•~~[...]tu complcl e the hridal pietnrc, held Since Ilic dcnr little Ja rld i·e ha s golll' . IJ,1 cl; steps were covered with her pies.[...]th hearts " hca\·y laden and weary" '\Ve cry to t he " l•'athcr" nhnve,[...]pi es, an' I made them too! " D:1ddy put clown his hm1d :111d felt[...]The long afte rnoon soon passed and[...]:it fi u'elock nurse fctc hn l the little[...]girl to have her tea in the big dining·[...]= Oh! come with the " bai rn of Thy [he pies. They were quite hard.[...]y're a ll haked, Daddy. I've room, where the pink and white hirth healing "[...]d:ty cake \\'as \\'niting for Betty to cut. And soften oul' g rief with 'rhy Jove. had them in the s un quite a while." |
![]() | 19211. ~et your :lli.Y 0, i'029. the 4'utloolt.[...]11 "Oh, nursie, how pretty," said d Betty :l found Betty when she smw the gaily-decorate d cake. It had two kewpies in the white Youth of the Church. It jus t "It is kind of icing and eight candles round the birthday greetings, whieh were written in pink.[...]All matter for tbia pa~e should be sent to Rev. R . M . Ryburn, M.A., P.O. Box[...].e..--- l•x11minatio11 s be 011 the lessons of April,[...]l\Iuy . Ull(l June in future ; the director 1rd, and hocly had been given a slice of cake, 259 Chl'ietchurch. Office: 50-58 Lichfield[...];;111·e notice to 111ove this 11t next meet• arder it Betty spent a little time with mother str~ei, ·chris~hurch.[...]Convener of Committee : Rev. J. A. iuµ-. he back in her mauve bedroom. After that Allan, the Manse, P[...]ccar The Su1111ncr Conference Co mmittee re· trouble. daddy called her to listen to the radio, ton, Christchurch. ported t ha t the Re,·. H. H. Burton would here for and Betty felt quite excited. Director of Youth Work: Rev. R. M write the Conference booklet on the sub• 'l'he first thing they heard was Tom Ryburn, M.A., Box 259, Christch1i-ch. jtict " The Field is the ·world." The next , seemed 'l'lmmb giving numbers of lucky chil- Y .M.B.C. TravelliJ:!g Secretary: Rev. confc1·cm·e wo uld likely be hclcl at W'ni•[...]A. C. Whitelaw, LL.B., Box: 828, \ ;hrist· mate. .st, with 11ren birthday greetings. The[...]'l'h.i Bookroom Co mmittee reported off. heard him say, " l\fany happy ret[...]Y.W.B.C. Travelliniz Secretary: Misa to your[...]t ha t 11t a recent meeting of the committee of the day to Betty Hawley for her M. D. Sbqnnon, 173 Wadestown road, s,Lt isfactory progress was reported, the ·as clean eighth birthday." He told her to look Wellington. ci r cul11tio11 of the Graded supplies show~ ou want behind the piano and see what t he ' Bookroom: 56-58 Lichfield street, Chriat an incrcas,• of £ii , the Break of Day has[...]ahurch. Mannizer: Mr A. Wilson, Box radio postman .had left her. 259. 'Phone A4099. ·[...]clcclin ecl a littl e. 'l'hc attention of super• docs go[...]i11tcnclents is to be clrnwn to this u se ful ys more You can just imagine her excitenient litt le publi cation whi ch creates and s us her, too. when she found a big gold box filled THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK. tai11s the children's interest in . t he mis with chocolates and tied with beauti I sought. . . H e heard .-Psalm xxxiv, s io11s uf o ur Church. 'l'he 11m11ager, con- ful pink ribbon. She untied the 1-15.[...]1·e11er and director were nppointccl to give :PRISK ribbon and found in the box a dear S urely t hi s so11 g wa s 1.Jorn in t lw wild t•fl'cct lo t he 1·csolution to ill(proni the tty nur !itile fan. After that Betty took the erness, where a littl e band of lll<'ll who c.: ir culatio11 . The in cn•n sc of snlcs for :rounded chocolates and :,howed them to mother, !incl escaped a peril were[...]t he e igh t 1111111 t hs ,TuJ~, to February hnd d,u·k11 css. Arouml ihcm 111any a cry '"'<'It £Hiii. The 11 e w cp1arters arc prov .acl little irho said that she had never tasted cch Ol'S to t he s tars-\'oiccs of the wild cl. H er such lovely chocolates in her life.[...]ing· c11tircl,v satisfacto ry bot h to cli ents[...]cr eatures, "seeking t hcii· m eat from anrl ,,tail' nwl w,ith co11 t i11ued co-opt'rntion 1rser y -in When the programme was over and Goel." How far docs the cry of the Jmngry of a ll l'i1urelt wo rkers t he Jlookroom will ~e piano, Betty was in bed she whispered to lion reach ? .A man's ,·oicc is feebl er lH,c•rn 11 e n lnr;;c a11<l Yal11ablc adjunct to JI. The nurse that in spite of not having a t ha n a lio11 's. llut th e m an in the cave the rnrio11 • !tranches of our Church's t-fraincd party the pleasant surprise from the knows t hat the sou l ha s :t Yoice also, wo1·k. Th e Pn11 : t.itnti on :1rrnngcd by till' flowers radio postman liad made her birthday a ncl that, when it cr ies in truth to God, Buokrnnm Co mmi ttee was approved aucl 1g along[...]110 distance it was dcc· iclcci to record it in the minutes. very happy.-Vera Mackay. separate it from the Heariug One. Goel The Don1ini o11 Cn1111 ci l re port wn s rca,1 r eighth[...]is a lways in tune with th e prn.ying son!. a 11d ,q,pn11·ed. The director cxplnin cd ;ty could Ancl here is the final g lor y of m,m. He U1P effort liPing· made to have one a party ""'::'l,The White Man's Burden. a lone in t he uuivcrsc CUil prny. He alone schcd uh, and co ll ection of Bible Class[...]can seek, a nd find, audience o f the Most ~tat is tiC's. '.l'h,, r•onH ncr ancl 1\lr Hose the p ~st Kipling speaks of " the white man's H i"0 h by clay and ni ght. 'J.'here arc laws y ill, so[...]1n•rc appointed to go into U1e question burden." By that phrnse he means of p r a yer, and a m an may hinder l1i s with the dir<'clor , his study lo convey that in dealing with primi p rnye1·~ hcforc t hey ri se. He nmy weight ..\ ,·0111111if (ec of Mess r s \V. H. H ose, .-\ . 1ind very ti1·c peoples t he white man should .not them so tha t they ca nn ot rise. But let. \\ .il son and HcY. W. ll. Blaek wer e ap• ;he usual close his fingers round them and their him 011 c·e se11d t he m on U1ci1· way from 1'oi11tccl lo nss ist in t he prociu c(ion ami 1 mother country as he may squeeze every drop a Jow ly nnd contrite heart, and h e may revi ,; io11 of t he )'t·OJIOScd handbook. was still of water from a sponge, but should count on One \Vito hears. Not the Psalm The suhjcct of t he Jose ph Cai ncr01: children is t only, but 11111ltitucles to-day can wit J-:~say wa s r<'f<'rr,,,J t o t he Exr11nination put his stl'Ong rig·ht arm under the m,ss tl[...]ily Huntly, iu t he primitive people, and by education, l'o111milt,•,·. ful when Xe"· Chronicle. honest trade, civilisation, and Christi birthday, anity lift them up to a nobler status. how dis YOUTH COMMITTE E. A LONELY BOY. In His providence, the high reason of an extra which we may not understand, but The followin g reports were s ulrn1ittcd .-\II 11,·ro~.- Canada (ancl New Zeala11d ,[...]too) he i;; t o be fo und , the lonely boy, the reality of which is indicated by :t t In st meeti ng: ;cuts had the facts, God has laid on the English 'ITte Sunday Schoo ls examinations colll · ,L~vclli11 g mu ch with lti s o w11 thought s, ;ct, which mittce reported t h nt the same persons as 111;; hea rt s( an-ing for fri cncl s hi]I and : i pcaking folk the honour, the privilege, sy mpn thy. .H e nuiy Le a nc wco111cr ft-0111 installing the "burden " of giving His Holy last year lia cl hcen nskcd to set cxu min :111 ot hcr la11d , hi s ow n fa111il,1· i11 iltc old r nursery Word to men of all tribes anrl tongues. i,1.tion quest ion & for 1.hc Assc whl y cxa w nation in ,Tune.[...]lnnrl while IH• i,; i11 i h<' new, s lril"i11g lo bedtime This has been " committed to onr :ulupt him self to new work n1nid s tn111g1: sent her[...]'J'he Sy llahu s :-111<! '1.'rnini 11g- Comsc concli t ions. Or hust."[...]he 11111,v be a 1.Joy Canadin11 ived some Cn1 11111ittcr. reported that the Dominion lton1. llu• 0111,1· lll l'lllbcr of hi s family, or Go<l spake und gave us the ·wor<l t o keep, Coun c il , at its m eet ing 011 l\Iarch 30. 111•wh·· r<'11101·cd info LIH• distriel. o r one .m.· uncles. 111111.n imons ly dcc iclcil that therP s hotJ!rl wltu · ha s 11 ot ,·pt h<'t' II a lil c to 11111k membered Hade never fold the hands n or Bicep[...]i, ' )lid a faithless world-at watch and ward 1,c sc pa m te lessons for J 11 n iorn a ml I ntcr fri P11d , . Not a f,•w w.-1, !toys arc fretli11g tle work- Till Chri st a t the cud relieve our guard ; wccl ia tc.-Jt wns r esoh ·ed t hat t he prc :-i 1Jfl\•rii1g t hroug h loul'lin cs:--, wo11<l e ri11g had not Hy His servant :Moses the watch wus set, ~cn t plan of two se parate l essons for Though ll'Car upon cock-crow we keep it if tlu•,,· Hre going to 1uakc gootJ . juniors n11d intermediates I.Jc confirmed. to Tabby, rct.[...]Jlerp is a II op po r Lt111 il,1· for t he :-:i 1111d11y I 11 onler t hat ,t he variou s sugg-cstions[...]1:khnol t o do its wor k fur Canada , fo r sent me rc:..:-.1rding· a Juni or lliblc Cla ss syllal.Jus[...](lt e l' httrrlt 11nrl for tlt c bo1·s a s well. " ack, only TEXUndersigned DERS will[...]mi g h t be unili cd it wa s resolved to ask }'., r, 011a l fri~[...]11cl s ltip 1i1a y L~ s ho wn l.o t he d c lt>g-atcs go ing· to !l[e lbourn c to sec f ht•st• lc1111•il· hm·s. up to noon on MONDAY,[...]v ltc i11Yi(ud 'Be satis ~IA Y 13, 1029, for the PURCHASE of if t he :lZ lcs~ons ba st•rl 011 tl1 c life of t.o l1c,·0111 r· 111 c inl1c r:-; or' a CJa sF-. T he., ·[...]1 l'HURCH ORGAN (positive). in good C hri st c·onld not be hn sccl on t he (ext 111ay lie invilccl to "'Ot." So order nncl condition, am! suitable for IJook 1Jei11;; pre pared lty R e,·. J. Colli e.[...]l 11 eig hhut1ri11 g Jen-haired l 'l1111·ch or Hall. Highest or any tender honH•~. Tl1 c•.v 111 a~· iil' g ive n n. pl ace[...]'J.'hc s nh -co mmittce proposed to form co111n111 11ity s port~ lllld sociul evc nl8. had sent not necessarily accepted.[...]i 111111ccliatc)~, a plan of it· three years' U1 c,1· arc sick or in diflicnl ty, they may lier dolls W. D. SUTHERLAN D, ,-ourse i11 lc111ic1·ship training . lw hl'fr ic11clc,I. \Vhn t mcn11s little to the t nrc, held Cle1·k of Deacons' Court, lll order to g irn publi city to Lit e pro 0 11 c showi11g fri end ~ltip . 111ay 111can cvery [...]Cha lmers Prcsbl'.tcriun Church. posal of t he Do111i11ion Co unci l t ha t the lh i11g to (lte lonely boy. rnssed and t he little bi g uining· hitc hirth :tty to cut. CAMPBELL CONVALESCENT HOME For particulars aee page 2. |
![]() | [...]1tbe ~uttooft. Nearly 50 years ago an immig ran t lad arrived in a rural village. Christi an men nnd women showed themse lves fri endly and enliste d him in the work Something New for Boys and Girls. of the Church . T hat man is to-dity one of t he strong est Chri stian leaders in Canadn. Over agains t t his may be men tioned boys who t hrough lonelin ess a nd[...]THE neg lect have drifted into crime or suici de. It may menu su ccess instend of fa ilu re, even life instcnd of death, for the Sunda y TORCH ADVENTURE LIBRARY School to care for a lonely boy.-T he youth and Teache r's Monthl y. A new series of Thrill ing Storie s ~f other lands for[...]tions of all young at heart. All the storie s are true to condi THE VALU E OF FRAN K[...]loyalt y, and DISCU SSION . life, and many are found ed on fact. The ~laring,[...]build up intern ationa l . A writer in H arper's Magaz ine, in dc:1 l herois m depic ted will surely help to ing with politic al matter s, urges 1,he value of fra nk discuss ion, wh ich, he says, goodw ill and mutua l under stand ing. helps to "venti late though t" and makes for progres s and good unders tandi ng.[...]F. Feath er \Vhatc ver value discu ss ion has for No. I-TH E WITC H-DO CTOR (Afri ca), by poli t ical li fe, t h ere can be no doub t as stone . to its desirab ility in the Sund ay Sch ool. They make a serious blunde r who try to No. 2-TH E TORC H (Ceyl on), by K. Hawk ins. suppre ss it: Th ere mus t be[...](Chin a), by in attend an ce at Sund ay School -in every No. 3-TH E COU RAG E OF WON G DAN gra<lc----swh o ha \·e many quest ions to ask, S. C. Harris son. antl whose religio u s expe riences will[...]R. Harde n. nc\·er be satbfa ctory until they have No. 4-TH E BROK EN VOW (Pale stine) , by had an opport u nity tci di scuss them.[...]Brow n Rose. F r equent ly t hey have been conscio us of No. 5-TH E CRIM INAL SCOU T (India ), by I. au atmosp here where questio ns were uot No. 6-TH E TEM PLE LAIR (Chin a), by P. J. welcom ed; t hey may even have tho ugh t[...]Dohe rty. !hat t he questio ning mind indicat ed a ~pi ri tua l immat urity of whi ch th ey ouglit No. 7-· BLAC K JIM PAYS (Wes t Indies ) , by J. Meriv ale. to feel somew hat asham ed . It is 1111[...]an. fort un ate thut an.r shou ld so th ink, fo r No. 8-TH E TIGE R SPIR IT 0ndia ), J. T . Gorm it i~ i11\'a r iabl.r t he most s in cer e anrl t hough tful who ren li se t he need of frank di scussio n ,[...]THREEPENCE EACH. Jes us wa s infinite ly pati ent with t ho~e wh ose t roubled mind s led t hem to seek Set of Eight posted for 2/2. l,is coun se l. One t h inks of the teache r, Xi coclcm us, who sought h im in the quiet {Furt her numb ers will be issued later. ) of t he nig ht, and of t he un forget t able <·011 1·crsatio n whi ch took place; or of the woman of Sn ma ri: t wit h her quest ions. )lcn and wom en with t roubled mind:; can,r, lo ,Jesus a 111[ he 11·as glad to ha.n: th c 111 l'Ot11e. F[crc i:; n st rik i11g pa ~sagc : ".\n d wl, en H e wa ~ al one, t hey tha t \\'ere· abo ut Hirn wi t h t he lwcll-c, a sked[...]PRESBYTERIAN BOOKROOM of Hin, the parablf' :;." . \ nd as a 111othcr[...](A. WILSON, Mana ger), s it ~ down and exp lai11 s t hings to a chil d. su ,Jc,ns 11,ad c things plain to t he111 .[...]d Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Jt is cl illicul t to heli c\·c that religi ous Teleg rams: " Book room ." t• x 11c ril'll l'l' c:1 11 e , ·P !' lie s a t, i~facto ry u II l e:-=s P.O. Box 259. t hen · is tl1P full c,t :tllll frn 11kest di s- 1·11 ss ion. lL s ho11 hl. of co nr:;c, he co11 - 1l11ctPcl 011 u high pl:111 e a 11d with manifc ·i. s i1((' cr it,\' a 11d pa t ie11cc; aml a ll owauce s 11111 ,t lie 1nade for d ifl:erenccs of op ini o11 , for t' \' C11 the bc.-t peo ple will 11ot sec ~n· r,"lhin g a li ke. ]fu t, b,v a ll me[...]Are You SURE You Wo n't Meet 11 1ak c way for di s1·11,~ io11 whir-It promot es 1111ders tand ing an, l a llows for leg iti mate[...]With an Accident ? and natura l sclf-ex p rcssio1 1.-'l'ea cher 'ti how many No one can say •• Yes •• to this query , and yet ;\ Ionth ly. unpre pared for the financ ial loss which in[...]many cases follow s upon an Accid ent ! ENLIS TING THE PARE N[...]guard INTER I ES[...]Make provis ion again st this contin gency , and safe L> id yo u c1·cr think that t he interes t yourse lf, by taking out a Let us give you furthe r of a homo in t he Chmch School bears a. dtal relat ion to t he interes t of t he Chu rch School in t he lio111e ? The Church "NATIONAL" particu la1·s of this worry[...]banish ing propos ition. ~ehool , rcprcsc uted by t he officers a ud Personal Accident TH£ t cacl1er s, 11my show interes t iu many Policy \\':1ys. II. is 11ot e nough to prepar e the S 1111chty p rogTa111111e or lesson a nd follow iL t h ro 11gh with t he children. W'c often hca r tea.chcr s say, " I wish t he parent s of my da ss wcrc intcrcs tccl enough to 1111 1·c t heir chil<lrcn presen t every Snn· dny on t im e." Huvc we taken the[...]For a small sum per year you can s ecure a Policy that pro• vides for regula r payme nts while[...]s ufferin g from total or partial[...]and also while sick as the result[...]CO. Of' I1EW ZEAL Al'iO I!'[...]126 Rattr ay Street tro uble to cx plni11 to .p,trent s th at it is of any of thirty named "diseas es. (oppos ite Telegr aph Office ). i111pur tant fo r t he school to open Should the accide nt prove fatal,[...]H . A. B. BRABA !'JT p romptl y in order that we 111ay make a sub atan tin l s um-u p to £500 - Oto. go Bran Lh will com e to your wife or de Manag er t.hc most of the short period we have[...]stabli shed 1873. • cu d1 week ? Ila\'C we told t hem what penden ts. (J Ur prr.se nt co urse of lessons aims to |
![]() | [...]29. Ube ~utloolt. 18 teach, a.ncl how nece!eary it ie that .ach to ra.i!t funds for this purpose we shall t'h ild hear every le!son to get the most find that they will like to be asked to[...]CLlITHA PRESBYTERY. out of thie course If we do our part have a part in the work. 1 believe we eho.11 find the average pa.r Let U l:! all plan to have a parent ITINERARY .F OR MISS A. N. Y.AN ent doing theirs to t he best of their teacher meeting. Each teacher might SEN, OF THE CANTON VILLAGES nbility. ,ve mu st assure them that we be responsible for inviting the parents :lrTSSION. · nre trying to help them train their chil of her class-it would not make any rlren in order that these little folk mo.y cliffcrence if the same parents did get live the best kind of li,·cs. more than one invitation. Of course we May 12 (Sunrla y )-Wai\\'eru and Clin- ~y How a re we to get in touch with the homes and show po.rents that we are interested in their problems with their shall ho.Ye a worth-while programme, fol lowed by a social half-hour. The pro gramme could be given by parents and[...]ton.[...]May 14 (Tuesclay )-Clinton. children and are desirous of their inter teachers without outside help. However, :llfay 15 (Wednesday)-Romaba.pa. , and est in ours One way is by visiting and we will be sure to have something in :ll[ay Hl (Thur~rlay)-PueruR. ns of becoming friencls with the whole family, spiring-some message that nil can carry :I\Iay[...]epn. Let the parents feel they know us and llway.[...]and , and can freely di scuss their problems with These arc only a few suggestions Knitanguta. :ional us. W'e could invite them to a session which might help us enlist the interest May 21 (Tuesday)-Ba.lclutha. of our school, and set a definite . time of pnrents in the work of the Church ':I\Iay 22 (W'ednesclay )-Owakn. and for the visit. A parent who has been Schou!. Having gained their interest, Ratanui. to the school and seen a department in co-operation follows naturally. l\fay 23 (Thurscliiy )-Owaka and nction is bouncl to have greater interest The teachers and parents have similar Ratanui. ,ther- in the work. problems. Tl1ey arc concerned with the :i\fay 24 (Friday)-Owaka and Rata. All the mothers of the J.lrimary De same children. The po.rents can help nui. partment migl1t be invited to be at the the tenchcrs, and the teachers can help llfny 20 (Sunduy)-Lonll's Flat and school session on Mother's Day. It is them. To establish this happy relation Sti rling. best to invite the Cradle Babies too, so ship is worthy of our best efforts.-Ellen :\lay 27 (llfonday ) -Sti rling. ), by tliat no mother will have to stay home Daniels, in the Teachers' Monthly. llfay 29 (Wednesday) -Ka.itnngata. on account of a small child. We might[...]y)-Bcnlmr. present each baby with o. pretty bow of narrow bJ"ight ribbon or a flower, and D u N D I N ' I! l\fay :n (Friday )-Lo\'Cll's Flat. ,rden.[...]June 2 (Sunclay)-1\Iilton unrl Mil- each mother might be given a flower. SUPERIOR PRIVATil burn. Rose. The children love such a service, and the HOTEL, ,Ju ne 4 (Tucsclny)-1\IilLum. mothers appreciate it too. Every THE LEVIATHAN. ,Tun e 5 ( Wcdnesd:ty ) -Mi lton. :ty. souveni'r of a special clay, every report[...]Tuicri Beach. card, every invitation, carried into a Within half a minute of the Railwa7 Btatlon-the finest location in the City. .Tune 7 (Frid1ty) - \Yttihola. :ivale. home by a child calls forth the interest of parents. One school, gave a winter ACCOMMODATION FOR 250 GUESTS. June !l (St111day)-\Vaitahuna un u party for the children of the Beginners' Full supply of hot water for bathe, Lawrence. and Primary Departments, a nd each /tc., guaranteed night und day. Well• June 11 ([...]&ppointed throughout. Hig_h-clafl.!I cuisine June 12 (Wcdncsdny )-Beaumont. d1ild was given an invitation in the form under experienced chef. Modern steam of a sled. This called forth many com and electric culinary appliances. Special[...]J (Thurscluy )-Wnitnlnma. ments from parents. The very fact that laundry servi[...]ne 1G (Sunday)-Clutha Valley. the teachers had gone to the trouble o.f Self-acting Electric Lifts Installed. Note.-\Vh e1'e poss ibl e, Mi ss Yansen preparing such an invitation was greatly T.ARIFF MODERATE. would lik e t o have meet ings of Busy nppreciated. Night Porters. Bees, Snnday Schools, and Bible Classes. We shoulcl let the parents know that Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. All correspondence to She has no magic lantern, Lut will have a C'!1ild is missed when he is away from some curi os with h er. :ll[iss Yanscn is the Church School. A telephone call Jila:S CONNOR. nn cclucutionnl mi ss ionary, nm! h as had will often suffice. If there is n.o telephone, Leviathan Hotel. we could write a note or perhaps make a much experience in young people's work M call. . · Of course, we will remember our chil[...]LEGAL. (in New South Wales) before going tu[...]China. There will be a collect ion for[...]clren's birthdays. A card mailed to arrive R. E. BAEYERTZ, on the proper morning will convey our SOLICITOR, Any proposed change in the above wishes and show our interest itinerary sh ould be reported to t he Rev. has commenced t he Practice of Very few of our schools have the fur- H. H. Burton, con vener, Presbytery oom. .. 11ishings we would like. Suppose we talk about our needs to the parents, and ·· his Profession in Colonial :l{utual Buil ,Ji n ;·s[...]Miss ions Conunittec, L!twrcnce.[...]. ' W. MAWSON, when we get ready to plan some way Foreign Missions Secretary. ~et OUR OUTLOOK READERS ARE REQUF.STED TO TAKE SPECIAL NOTE OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. A Beautiful Gilt-edged Edition of KIPLING'S WORKS, 1uch a1- .. Stalky and Co."' "Barrack-room Ballad,," "Seven Seas," " Salad, for Health " . . I/8 "Five Nations," "Departmental Ditties," "Year Between." " JOO Jams and Jcllic1," by F. Jack . .[...]Price, 8/3 eacl,, posted. " 100 Drink and Cup• "[...]I /8 ,ich in "The Book of Service," R. E. 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![]() | [...]1tbe ~utl ooh .[...]to 3ee the Outlook, which in spite of go out into Jit• to apply the principle s ·Cbt Coptc. much eritieism wields an enormollll in Auene• on the thinking of our Churoh, ,:nneentr ate nttention for six months[...]of Jesus, wbieh ha! got to give way ·7[...]J£ the principa l t~~ ~ !trong li11r.[...]and M,\'~ tha.t the purpose of the school .B on this one question of religious edu primaril,v is to develop Christian B THE JERUSALEM CONFERENCE cation ancl create a. sentimen t in our chnracte r, will ambitiou s C:1ristin11 the AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. C hurch on the qu estion. When I sec pnrcnts sencl t heir chilrll'cn to that· 'l'lu~[...]~chool 'l[...]what they are doing in the way of By RF.v. D. C. I-fa,moi-;, M.A. effective r eligious teaching in the Is a church school a sp l1Prc to which It wns suggeste d by the :1foclerat or schools in Scotland I feel that it is a t eacher shoul<l feel called as another Fati nt the Assembl y that I shoulcl scncl t ime that the Scottish section of the man does to t.he mi ssiou field or the proc along some notes to the Outlook nbout pPoplc in )l°ew Zea.land became aroused ministry '! · I once heard Fraser , of Lhat on this r1ucstion. 'rrinity Coll ege, Ceylon, speaking of lion the .Tcrusnle m Conferen ce. Of all the[...]of C variecl topics thnt we re <li;:;cussccl t.her<', In my own mind I am satisfied that l~ergnson Coll ege, Poona. He said We ! on reflection it has graduall y hecn this particula r problem is not going th11t it had been founder! by Hindus lh11t borne in upon me that two stood out to he sol\'ecl by some. outs ider coming to giYe n Hindu cclncatio n. It was, He ns of pnramou nt importan ce to the . in once a week 01· oftener and giving th erefore, not a Christinn college. will nation s of the '\Ves t. ·The one was 11 Bible IC' sson. 'l'hnt must at once The teachers were all men from the rin e ,vhnt was ther[...]civili;:;a c re:itc i11 t he mind of t he scholar the highes t caste. The principa l wa s a lhut tion, the other religious education . idea that Christian ity is a thii1g apart Cambrid ge senior wrang ler. The re sect:[...]fro111 other knowledg e, whereas to be s ults of that college outshone those Both tlw mi1:;:;ion11ry ahroacl ancl the[...]from the Govem111ent college n ear b y. minis ter at hom e :it the conforen cP r eall y effoctirn all kuoll'lecl gc must be[...]g iven 11 n ,Jigious basis. For the same These brilliant tenchers, for sake of mnni fpstccl concern hec:rn;:;<' of tlw[...]rC'a son I question whrth cr the Bihle tlwi1· relig-ion, were working for ONE stcn cly encroach ment of th a t .:ittiturlr[...]in-Schoo ls Bill idea of r eacling the T E~TH what they could have got iu ('l'iclc of minrl which finds sufficient interest Bible wi thout comment is going to the GoYermu cnt service. Is the pur re1ig 'in life on the purely material plann.[...]11ehie,·e as mu ch a s its promote rs hope. pose of our church school s big enough The problem facing the miss ionary in At t he sa me time it is of first-rate to rlt'mnncl such a devotion from the lllll the East to-clay is nr,t tlw errors of'[...]importan ce, in my judg me nt far more staff~ Hinilnism or Bucldhism or the l:rnk[...]l ll'i of ilynamie i11 Confucia ni s111, hut tlw i111porta11t that the m oral l'Cform on ' This IJUes tion of relig ious eclucatio n fo1· I s upplanti ng of all relig-ion by mntn·inl ,.d1ich \\'C have spent such enormous ;;ecms to me to he the biggest question of n s um s of money, that we ~hould have Brno is111. Th e anwliom l·ion s whi ch sr·icn[...]fncing t he Chri s tian C hurch to-da y. Frn11 tific cliscov<'riPs ham hron g-ht, 1'11c r eligio ns teaching in school s. If we[...]nf o widening anrl materinl en l'i<·l111wnt of. co uld have an pfficient program me 1'CCO' life whi ch civili sation t<"nrls t·o hl'in g s uch a,; tl](',Y have in Scottish schools, ]f I co me befo re t hi s ce ntral figui:_c of[...]forg~ !Jy co ming tn an ag reement with the l h <! agcR ancl of t he eterni t ies with a n h> mm1y people nil over tll!' P111th, m·c[...]open 111iJJ1l. an honest h eal't, a nd a rc 111nki11g- mPn see so mi1 eh t hat is d c, ~C'c ti on of the Church wl1ich is[...]sponB h·e will, it will probably m ea n that .\p11· sirnl,l c[...]id th:it the llll SCPn primarily responsi ble fol' our failure .I ;;hall hn\'C to go His way; a nd thi s to haw any relig-iou s instructi on in of fr :me! lh e Pt crnal al'e hci111! fo rnerl nt[...]•111a v rn ca n th at I shn II have t o ch a ngl' lil·ed lr>a st in to the ha ckgTo mHl, i C not co111 - .·r hoo l~, t hen shou ld not we definitely 111y· life hoth within a ll(! in its nuter a nd, pl11l.<'l,v ))(':vond the hori zon of their fo1·c• the question of coming to such n ·laiion s.-Anon . t he" intcl'est,;. Th e enemy of Chris tiunity aa :1 gT,i1•111[...]III Ol' C ll'e cm1ti1111e to give our childl'cn an The mas ter of Jt well-regu lated hou se is to-clay is 11ot Athies111 u or Ag·nos tic more bcm,ficial to the State tlmn a hu11 - good 1 isni , nor th P co111pctition of other fnrn1 s :itllC'is tic 1xl11catio11 because the Chris llrcd political dcclaimel 's.-BcR<'O II Sfi clcl. :l l'e l of rPli g- ion , lint 111ntcrinlism. fo111 section of the commun ity cannot[...]11gT1!e :i!Jout what should be taught.[...]Chri s Keen in tPrPst was al so mani:fl•st ed[...]l'in ci1 i11 tlu• burning question of rnli g ious 11'. all section s of the Church in New Nlur.ntiou . '!'hr frl'ling was .fairly ll'idesore u d t hat ll'hntever he t h<• 7.calaml agreer! on thi s guestion we 1:n11 ld hn,·t• rrligiou s education to -m or-[...]IN 1·1!a,01·1, tl11• Chun:h is not 111:iking- r·on[...]ing. qnest of th e .,·01m~•: lifi. of thr world[...]Th<' 11 tlu•n• i:< the whol e question 111' l'hu reh ~chonl s. John Morley, on Picture Rolls lo ~!.J[...]l It! s : :md t he 111tiltitnrl1• of its ar.t i1· iti l•s th e t·itle pa ge of " On Comprom ise," 1rnnl rl jus tify 11;; in expPdin g-. lf p l'int. · n qu o tation from ·whately , "It Usual p,-;ce, 8 /9 each. OffC!red go tc[...]5/6, post paid. some Chri stiani ty, \\'iUwu t 111:1ki11g any not 111akf's nil the differPnce in the worlrl horly abl e arll':rn ce outsi1le 1he Church, w e n ! 11·hrt-h er \\'C put truth in the first place Four 1'. J.of I 2 Pictures each,[...], ll'O!Hll nhlP dclinitr.ly tu g l'i]l :111rl pcn na n m· in t ill' second place." ·w111,.t is the all differen t and with Book of l1 ced t•nt.ly tn hold to tlu• C hristiau Hlll'g-i purpos,• of 1•h11rch s-chools? Is it to C hl'i S I m1rl• c\'c n it~ own chi ldren, in t he otlll'I' Lesson Notes to corresp ond, ]'lli11f1 g iv" h oy. · a nd girls Chris t's values, l:111ds ut lea st it wonld be making mu ch or is it. to g ivf' t hl'IH a C hristian en -[...]19/10, post paid. ligi o11[...]at Olli u1111·,• 1':l))icl ,•011qnest than it. is do ing . -,·iro1111u•nt whil e l'\'Cl'iving- an educatio n A splendi d opportu nity to secure wh" u Thinkin[...]ll'll 1·:ill a t th:1t renlly l111 s mate riali stic values '/ I valuabl e perman ent equipm ent at ti a11? nuc·t• n•cog·n isP t.lrn t thcl'c is :1 y p1•,· :1111 not pass in g jurlgmen t. I am ask a low price. Don·t lose this elose relation ship het\\'cen mu ch pre;- in g fol' n clear statemen t. Not Jong· Three months' credit[...]TE • 1·nl-day cducntio n :rnd t h<' 1·api1l cl r ngn T had sent to me a prospect us of \'Piopme nt nnd ;;p re:111 of secnlnris m. a church school. If the purpose of[...]J>R For th e lO or l:2 fo rm:11'ivc ycnl's that sc hool i~ to ·end out children A S.S. worker writes: " The Pic BS when, a <!11ild is :icquiring - it;; outlook ll'ho have hcen given Chris t's scale tures are very fine, and we are OF nn life, give it I.raining - five days a of rnlues t hat pro:pect us was singu much indebte d to you for placing week which ma kes no mention of Goel la rl y badly prcparcc l. Of 23 pages same in our reach so reasona bly.·· E or spiritual values, hut emphasis on it hnrl fiy e lines whi ch indicated that[...]Drn all tlw ri ch :tllrl \'IIl'ircl intel'e.·ts of it wa s a Christian ins titution. To (chair life i11 this wo 1'11l :imid sl the cndo\\' ments of present-d ay eivilisati on- 1:i,v[...]in stitn t io n 11111s t take time, and in a[...]JETTY and CRAWF ORD STREET S, Ed wa;· lhe stress un the purely mun<lnne sirfo school t im,• is precious. Let me put DUNEDIN. ,foscph of living, nnd a child c11n scn l'cl'ly :fail :i prohlt•m. If a church school is not l)j l' ( •(•t • to grow up a mat:el'iali s t. ·[...]Everythi ng for the Presbyte rian S.S. H. Re ·[...]:ihle at the same time to compete in and Church. · Direct , It sc<'ms to me that if Hie Kingdom a scholarsh ip \\'ith purely secular of Cod is going to be est.n blishccl 0 11 in st.itntion s of lcal'ning , 1111d to tuke S end for new editions of our general flnrth this question of reli g ious ccluca considera ble t roubl e to create in the ca talo g ue. It's an inspiring manual of t.ion has to be ma.de ceutrnl in the minds of the pupils the convictio n that mcthodw as well as a li•t of all tho OFF the greatest thing they can do is to beat material at loweat 9-ricea. thinking of the Church. I sh01rld like[...] |
![]() | 6, 19119. MAY·- O, 1929.[...].1.;) principles EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY. :ive way 7 :rong lu1r. the school By , v 1u.1A ~r P 1ERs11:-- )l[...]ristian c:1ristim1 Ho\\' c1t11 w e p :·orn to those a.uout 11 5 l he truth and ,· alt1l' uf our r e ligioll ?[...]"THE RELIGIOUS QUEST 1 to that' '!' he re is only 011e way. It is the way (.'hri s t po inteJ 011t. ·· Let yo11r li g lo l[...]OF THE J to which 1s another ~o s hiu c lll'fore 111t•11, t hat they !llll." :.ee ronr g-oocl ,,·nr k~. a111l g lo rify y our Father \\'lci ch is iu[...]GRJECO-ROMAN WORLD" ,Id or the proof m en will r es pect, th e onl y ev idcnel.! ~raser, of tlmt .ca11 con\'i11ce t hc 111, is ,t dcmou s tra A study of the historical background of early Christianity, caking ol' ti on in t erm s of li vl'S li\'cd in the grace He said of C hri s t. Our Lor<l docs not sa y t h ui · we sh ould so talk ancl make profession ,[...]lhat .m en m a.v h ear 0111· good work s. author _of "Mystery Relig ions and Christianity." It was, He sa \'s \\' C 111us t so Jh·e t h at t he ,· 1 college. will S<'~ our good wo rk s. 'l' he one co1i from the ,·i11cing cle mon s lrntion is pl a in evid en ce We have just· received advice from the publishers that this ,al was a thut C hri stiu11i ty \\'Ol'k s; t hat is, t ha t it The r e[...]d \\'0111 cn waut eagerly-awaite d book will soon be a vailable. It contains 22 one those and uecd. chapters divided into the followin g section11 :-- ~ near b y. I a m s ure t hat that is true of ,•1111 ll'hi ch J k11 ow is t rn e of m e, t.lrn t if r sake of we s ho11 ld attempt to s et rl o wn o ur r ea l The Religious Outloo k of the Graeco-Roman World. ' for ONE n•11sons for believ ing i11 Chri s t, o ur I.Jes t .Ve got iu c,·i(l e11 ces of t he tru l h o f t he C hri ,;t ia n The Relig ion of Magic, Sacra ment, and Symbol. ; the pur- n1lig io11 , we· would wri te 11ot a sct'i .-~ 1ig enough of arg11111c11 l s , lm t a li st of 11 ,u 11 es. \Vh~ A s tralism, or the Religion of Astrology. from the nm I a C hri st ia n ? \ Vh,· a m I s ure of tit(' 1,ca u t ,,· a:i d \l' Ol' t h of O ll i' r eli g io'11 1 The Way of Gnosis. I will tell .m u. if ~·on will lei 111 e 0J1l'11 education for n. mo ment t he inn e r trea s ure h o11 ,c Religion and Medicine. ,t question of rny soul. Tt is beea n . e o f Phillips ch to-dny. Brooks, n.nd Hcury D rnn1111nnd, all(i Vrn1 1<.d s Drown; nn<l , e \·cn u1o re. Uecansc Price 15/-. Book your order now. nf oth er, wh ose nlll ll <'s \' Oil \\'Oil lei n ot 1.l figm.:.c of rccognhw, bu t w11ose JHt11ieR I rnn uc,·cr es with 1111 a nd a r e· forget., a t eache r or two in S nncla,v Schoo l a11cl ,ln._v sr h oo l, t he saintly 111 ini s t er w ho le(l 111 <' i11tn n1 c1111.[...]Auckland Sunday School Union m en.n that ; a nd thi s -'<'\\' E11g-hwil Ch11rch, ihe li ttle compa ny Everything for Church and Sunday School. to changl' of frie nd s \\'ho hnn, stoorl I he tes t a)l 1l , its outer li,·ecl in n,,,. heu r t t hro ug h t he y ea r ,;; R. Utting, Manager. Box I 24. and, most of a ll, a fat h e r "IHI a moth er, t he rn ljclit y o f wh o~e n ,!ig io u J eo,1ld 11 0 ;eel h ou se i, mo re d o ub t t ha11 I co ulu que; t io11 Li n• !urn 11 hu11 - goorlncss of th e ho m e t h er I.Ju il t. 'J"h t'~e :eaeon s fi cl1I. :ore 111\' e l'id c 11 ccs of C hri st ian it ,·. "[...]Chri s t. Ch r istia ns a re t he o nh· co 11 - . 1·in ci11g proo f of t h e ir re ligion. Wl1:1 i a r·,1'1 th at iB to 11 ., all t,, ] cl[...]• FOREIGN MISSIONS a1n 0111· li g h t s hiu e, tn 1n nkc t he 111 vst of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND 1111 1· (. 'lir it,t ia n li \'i11g-, io 1Hng11ify o u r l' llll • ing. Lyin nn Aliho t t 0 11<·e mac le a r e1111trk Missionaries of the Church are at work in Punj ~,b, India ; :n i hat co mes hack to 111i11d nga i11 ,111d again , t he Canton Vill ages, Chin a ; in the N ew H ebrid ci;, and a mong to ~!Jaine rrncl st i11 11 il atc 111,v p :·ear·hi11g . H e saicl , " P eo ple wo11 d cr wlo,v ~o few the Chinese in N e w Zea land. Foreign Missio n s Committee is Offered go to church. I311 t w h e11 T r end o n •r no'..v located in Auckland; Convener, Rev. F . 8. Barton, B.A. id. some of my se rm o11 ri, I wonde r w)1y any horly goes to ch11rch." " 'c qner.,· anrl PlJBLICATIO NS ON SALE: ires each, won,ler wh .v so m a n,, · p eo pl e g i\·e li ttl<· ·· On Contin ent and Island,'" M issio n a ry Suppl em e nt to the Outlook. Book of heccl to t he Goq1e l, a 11cl li ve \\'i Lhou t First issue for 1929 in April. Christ, whe n t hey a rc so o hvi ou s ly n ud .• Light in Da rk Is les ,'" by Rev. A . D o n ,rrespond, pai nfully in ncecl of tl, c g-rn,-•(' tl1: ti ro•[...].. P e ter Milne of Ng un a ,' b y R ev. A . D a n . .[...]3/- or 4/ 6 d. ligio 11 impa rts. Bu t . honestl y, if \ l'L' loo k ·· The Story o f th e Ca nton Vi ll :, g •:s Mi ss io n •· at o urselves, s hall we 11o t fee l lik e aski i:;![...]1/ - to secure[...]·· New T es tam ent M issi onary St u di es " 3d[...]·· The Punjab Mi ssio n " 3d lose this[...]·· A tl as a nd Guid e to Our Miss ionary Work·• 6cl is' credit[...]A ddress a ll co rrespo nd enc e to the Secretary, Rev. W . M aws on, ]>EIWE'l'UAL TRUS'l'lIBS,[...]M.A., 30 P encarrow Ave nue , Mt. Eden. A uc.!J and. 'The Pie ESTATE AN D AGE~U l° UOJ\ n. 1 .\ NY d we are OF N.Z., LBUTED , n placing A[...]ewe- sonably.'" EXECUTOR AN D TRUSTEE . 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![]() | [...]ttb e 4'u tlo olt .[...]~o they !at then waiii ng, .aiat Tll! HARVEST OF A QfflET EYE. excep t for Pauli ne'! r880unding mor8i, F. WILLIAMS[...]at last the cheering bugles The Experienced Pian o, Orga n, One day when the ' birds had sung sound ed " All clear I All clear I " down themselves quite weary, a long pause the deserted ·stree t into which the tube and Harmonium gave forth a teeming mass of excited ensued, broke n at last by a philo Tuner and Repa irer, soph ical chaffinch, in these words : huma nity. 33 Brad shaw[...]s life? " They were all rathe r Joan looked at her wrist watch. ' startl ed at this inter rupti on, but a " We'r e in luck to-night," she re DUNEDIN. little wa.rbler answ ered at once, " Life mark ed, " it's only just after 1." - START THE DAY RIGHT! is a song ." "No, it is a strug gle in darkn ess," said a mole who .had succeeded in get ting his head above the groun d. "I think it is a devel opme nt," said[...]moth erly arm! , . she said gentl y:[...]"Wa ke up, child, and come off to[...]Pauli ne slowly open ed her eyei[...]a wild roseb ud, as she unfol ded her then strug gled to her feet. Siidd enlJ To bania h the dull, heavy feel petal s one by one to the delig ht of a alert, she cried : ing so often exper ience d on butte rfly who had come to kiss her, draug ht and exclaimed, " Life is all enjoy " Oh, I must just write a message[...]to mother. I shall never wake up in rising , take a morn ing of this splen did Tonic -Beve r ment ."[...]" Call it rathe r a short summ er's time befor e break fast."[...]little fly as it passe d " Well, come to my room to write[...]it," said Joan , " and then I will post :\ '[...]it for you so that it will go off at ''K.- P.'' " I cann ot see anyth ing but hard[...]work ," was the lame ntatio n of a small 8 o'clo ck."- Cons tance Wake ford, ,,lint[...]SALT anll as she strug gled on with a straw " The Bird of Time " (the Quota Press , THE VIGOUR OF HEALTH ever so much too big for her. Belfa st). make s[...]• The magp ie lau~h ed (to cover his[...]111itl LIFE SALT devel ops stren gth of own pove rty of thoug ht}.[...]It The gene ral · indig natio n at such 1111•rli body and clearn esa of mind. produ ced a As they passed throu gh the crowded[...]t easily have is a mild aperi ent, and serve s to[...]quarr el had not at that mom ent the stree ts, one woman cried out aloud, :,..;,,11i1 keep the ,vhol e syste m clean and[...]perin g sadly : " They are too youn g to _die I Sham e! rain begu n to fall, whis in good tone. Try it and watch "Lif e is made up of tears ." Sham e I" Many groaned, and looked the re&ult. " You are all mista ken," called the with admi ration at the splendid types ( ;j[...]eagle as he sailed throu gh the air on of youn g manhood, who bore them :11 ,,: 2/ 6 Per Bottle. his maje stic wings. " Life is freed om selves with such calm digni ty as they ior ·[...]went to meet their shameful doom. Smal ler size, 1/6.[...]had grow[...]propo[...]Brav e officers, who had done nothi ng[...]but their duty, treate d like common[...]~, Obtai nable from all Chem a pract ica[...]that they should all_ go to rest. male facto rs, which did not disgr ace Y1111 t. Store keepe rs.[...]And the night wind rustle d softly them, but those who condemned them. i:rlll·[...]throu gh the branc hes, • ' Little did the youn g High lande rs see[...]of these dull-eyed, dull-witted crowds, Silence lay over town and coun try, starin g with eyes and mouths agap e. and dawn was near when a scholar in For, beyond the level Engli sh plain s, his lonel y room extin guish ed his lamp with their prim hedgerows and peace and sighed, " Life is a school." ful monotony, the young Dona ld's The Charm of Crystal And the youth retur ning from a spiri t had fled to where the clear night of revel ry moaned in his heart : diamond spray of the Spea n dashe d There[...]" Life is one long desir e ever un over the grey worn rocks . To the day[...]he came swinging \!own the braes of charm about Cut Cry,tal. "It is an etern al myst ery," whis Glen Roy, in the full flush of joy and , the 1or11eM11 pered fitful ly the new- born morn ing youth , with his face turne d to th~ The purity I i g h t s that shim111or breeze. west, where the settin g sun had gone through its maases are Then sudd enly a rosy light sprea d down in a glory of crimson and gold fascinatinaly lovely . over the heriz on and tinge d with its beyond the blue range of the moun t glow the tops of the fores t trees a~ it ains, where the sea lay out towa rds And Webb s Cry~tal[...]as the morm ng Fort William. Surel y that was little[...]rose in the sky. And reason of its perfection kissed the awak ening earth a migh ty Mora g he saw, sittin g on the wee stone[...]t and beauty of· desian, harm ony rang throu gh the world : bridg e by the burn, where the swee param ount claim on "Lif e is a begin ning, life is a be perfu me of honey , heath er bells, and has lovers of the beautiful. ginn ing." -The odor a Thompson. bog myrt le wafte d on the air. Little[...]Morag, who had loved him with the You'll be deli11hted wi~ fidelity of a little dog; who would our special display of AFT ER THE AIR- RAID . console or care for her now f The Webb's Crystal.[...]the rug and, youn g Rory Y " God grant it," he when paasin a. Pauli ne wrigg led along breat hed in a ferv[...]putti ng her head in Joan 's lap, sud Loch aber, Lochaber of the leafy treea I Prices are reasonable, denly fell fast asleep. Soon the Hol I have bidde n you my last farew ell," and brina these works of born gun ceased fire, and the whirr ing he thought, with a sigh. "Per haps art within the reach of plane s sounded more and mo_re faint ly my spirit , as it w~g s its homeward .n[...]ble all:d flight, may see you Just one~ to bl_ess Sque ak relieved themselves of . their you as it goes." Then, stra1 ghten mg covering (a trave lling rug) with ·a hims elf up, as he neared the spot G. & T. Young, Ltd. grate ful sigh, and Muriel ~a~ up, throw ing back her head to exh1b_1t two[...]wher e soon all earth ly longings would[...]be stilled for ever, he prepa red earn Jewellers, more pink bows , one on each Side of estly, like a !oldi er and a Christia~, her head. " One may as well die to meet his Maker, and rende r hl.8 88[...]decentl y," she had_ said hr way. of clear youn g soul to God. -Alic e C. DIDledin expla natio n forge ttmg how 1mposs1hlc M'Donell, " For God and St. Andr ew "[...]a decent d~ath would l111ve been if a (Thomas Allan and Sonil). bomb had chosen her as its mark . |
![]() | [...]ttbe ~u tloo fl.[...]1T .a,.t morea, bugles "down ,he tube Young Women's Bible Class Supplement. excited The Official Organ of the N.Z.Y.W.'s P.B.C. Union. watch. she re Supplement Editor : Miss SCORGIE, 377 York Place, Dunedin . ler 1." Business Manager: Miss G. FEATHERSTONE, 89 Elm Row, Dun edin. ck with Executive Council Secretary: Mi ss JEAN BROWN, 22 Gray Stree t, Nor th-Ea st Valley, Dunedin. ;l y: Executive Council President : Miss B. MACFIE, 31 Granville Terrace, Bell c know cs, Dunedin. e off to Bursary Fund Treasurer : Mi ss N. CAMPBELL, 8 Harbour Terrace, :::>unedin . Travelling Secretary : Miss M. D. SHANNON, 173 \Y/adestown Road, Wellin gton . iye11 and Missions Fund Treasurer : · Miss PORTE, 3 7 Constable Street, Wellin g ton. lu.ddenl7 Publication s Secre tary : Miss _MAY LOCHORE, 25 D e von Street, Wellin gton. Badge S ecreta ry : Miss STELLA SIMPSON, Windmill Road , Mount Eden, Auckland. message ce up in UNION MOTTO : "The Utmost for the Highest." to write DATE OF PUBLICATION. will post[...]BRIEF MENTION. wilh a haras,!'1] rc porfrt· , that t hl' lint c .-\II 11tntl'rial for tltl' ,Tu n" S 11pplm11 e11 l[...]ha s 1·0111" fnr a f,•11· " ":\f11 st .:-l o t s. " o off at ,honl<l hP i11 D 1111 ccli11 1,y '.\ fay 22 . :111<1 'akeford,[...]lift,,..11 Ea s ler r a11q;s t o · n•port i11 t hi s J•h ntoµ ra pl, s a i(• 11· ,Jays ra 1·1il'r.[...]111111 1lu•1 ·. \V!' 11rn st co11g-rnt11l:1tP t hrl',·[...]11111 wri11 • 1111 li, tflt s id11s o f tl1t 1 UNION ENLISTMENTS.[...]disfr i<,ts, A11rklnml. \Vn iknto, :rncl Cn11t -[...]1•rl,11ry. 011 m nk ing- s o r cso lttl-c an nttl'111p t I'",...,. ,[...]111tll'h pl1 •:1 s 11r<' i11 :11 l- (ooo11,"s ra11k s:-Xew Jlri .~·l1 h111 l11tl' r · Those• of 011r r cn1!!'1·s wh o do not ap 11111 , f l11• ;;,•1,I lo f ht' ~ttpp!Ptlll'Jd EdHnt·- crowded 111 ..cliat<'. l,0l111111 ,r1111inr :\[...]prc•,· ia te <':tlll)l n•po rts 11·01tlrl he n,lviscd 111 ,t[...]1 1t aloud, :-;,,11io1· :\lix<", l ( l';111 t, •rh11ry), IV:1C]P;;tnw11 no t lo n•:111 tit!' S11pplc111ent t hi s 111 011l·h ,[...]1u,itl1l't' s ho11l1l t hey fo1· r!'li e f t11r11 to the li s h, •r, ~Ir \ V. H . .-\,l:1111s , 11M tn :111,, · nlh!'r 1d looked[...]°:'lfl'tt 's Hild e C la ss prL p!'r " ]:'oOTES. inr il al so is gil·c11 11p to ~-outh tri- pl, 111p11 t he:11[...]0 ,re them f:i,·c tlia11k:-- ior rid1 blt •:--:-•d11!.!·:-: n •,•p h ·t[...]11111ph:1nf·, ~-011 t h e11 t h11 s in .-t ic, you t h jubi c•11 :,:;. t1 fnr tl1i s offt•JH'l', wl1t•11 tlu? :H l1lrc~~L•S[...]1·:1,· f111· ,11;r wnrkt1rs. lan t. on•r Ea s te r e:1111 ps from Xorth a1·p .•.tin• 11 l'a f' li 111tudl1. ~ 1wli 111i ~t:1kr•~ , as they ior t he Trni11i11g- 1 11stil 11 le a11d nil ifs .-\111·kl:11Hl l o l-io 11 t hlnll(]. Ornr 1000 g irl s ul doom.[...]wa :-- f1• fi111t • :111,l p o:-.h i.~t•, n11tl c·:tt1 :-:.t? delay. ,I 11dP11 l;; in t hPi r 11·o rk , f,1r X11 rsc H,•i,l 11·<'rc in our I fl cn mp s thi , E :Ls t cr.[...]prntt•sl is <1111•, fnt· t'f'Cf' n t l.v ~ nothing :i s ;; hn J•l'l']>:tr<;s 101· l11•r wo rk in C hi11:1 ,[...]• :t 1·1111 sta11 t !'X! ha11 (!1• 0 common l11r 11111· tran•1li11 !.!,· :-.,·,·rl' t:ir \". lor all .. TJ1i, ti111 r ha s r·o11u•," on e r e po r t hc 11t' J,,fi, •rs. ){p phol os fnr ill11 s fr :d .io 11, ·it' disgrace Y1111 t. li 111n,·1•11u• 11 t:..; . · for :ill ,·l.1°:--~t•~. e:-:pt•c :.,i11s . and tl1 !' S 11p1t1,•111 !'nt Editool:1tp1). 11·1':1k a11 cl lc[...]1ddrp:-:.:-:;4•d P 11,· pJ11pp nr pos 1:1 .'!e 1· !:1~:-. t':-: .[...]y 111p:1.tl 1,1· :-- tn111p:--. mders see d crowds, hs agape. sh plains, .n d peace- Donald's the clear m dashed '.o the day , braes of ,f joy and ?d to th~ had gone . and gold he mount tt towards was little . wee stone the sweet bells, and 1ir. Little 1 with the vho would towY The nt it," he ·er. "Ahl eafy treeel farewell," "Perhaps homeward .ce to bless raightening . the spot ings would >ared earn . Christian, render his -Alice[...]EASTER CAMP PICNICS. t. Andrew" /J ) At \[iddl c111:cr.-l1. lll :cgo: \fi a~es K.. ls1111. \lacf11 ·, ,' 11mlcr la11c[...]:'ll:cL:c 11r:c IJi , lri<:I C:1111p :11 C:·,,ydo11 J: 11 s1, . \Va irarap:c C:111,pr- rs al D o1111 C' lly ' s )'a ss. (-1\ Tarn11:1ki[...] |
![]() | [...]ttbe "'utloolt.[...],lay. E,·er.r minu te is precious, for n[...]Ol'CI'[...]o'l'l ock mu st sec t he stud ents gnlhcred in whose i[...]t he ,-trnl y for ,t lecture, or scattered at 111u:st ~[...]the Ya ri ou s schools in whi ch Bible lessons[...]There is 110 01·erlap]Ji11g of work or the Ch[...]11e<•clle ·s was te of ti me. E,·eryone knows :; t11dy C[...]h,•r o,,·n pa : ticular duty, whether it be[...]ith its fi rcp ln cc and much :::iOUTI-J[...]tl11 ~t i11 g, or a l1at hro11111 wi t h its brass[...]taps a nd l'1tli]Jho11 t, or the method ica l[...]l,rn,dti11 g of each ste]l of a sta irwa~·. In The J[...]a rc ma rk nlJly short t ime the wh ole house Ca.111p :[...]for t he ,Jay's li\' ing.[...]:-;ntu l'(]ay morning :ecs t he u sual extras church[...]of a hou sekeepe r 's work, fo r t hc11 arc the cargill ,[...]wi11tl ows eleu 11etl a llCI lit e fl oo rs JJOlishcd. Trainin[...].In 110 part of institute life is the prin-[...]and roo[...]1·i pl e of <:o-npcrat io n more a pp a rent than 'of t lte[...]in t he cl n il,v routine of housewor k. Every[...]stud en t tl ocs her pa rt, 1111<1 t he wh ole is the a ni[...]-\T UHlHYS AT ]X:-i'Jl ' l.' U'l'E. for the[...]Tl1<• week is almo st go 11 e. Sutnrtla~·. There ,[...]CAMP hou sehold duties patiently ,lone, nncl the fini sh, , NORTH OTAGO- SOUTH CANTER BURY EASTER[...]able to GROUP AT WAIMAT E. long, glori ou s ti ny hePkons u s inst itute[...]gi rl s ou t. Ilooks-b ca u t ifnl, wond erful , is sayin. lLLl STH:\ TJONS THIS MONTH. Lo ng ago i11 n io11cl., · gnrclP11 , tantal is i11g, cru el books-w ith a glni'I \\' i, ha\'e t ri cll to select a ml arrange \\'h ere tli111 lcn ,·eR of the oli\'C s tir, hack wa : cl look we long ingly lcn\'C you. t.11<• 1111111<•ron s s11 apshots of va ry ing ,\ yn1111g 11,a II k1wH[...]What is it we a re seeki11g, ench, grave or lli ecl for hi s truth a11tl bel'11 laitl in gay, a s we fill onr long Saturday nfter- 11na li ty, s ty le, ancl s ize to g ive some idea 1111Trh[...]1100 11 s cli111bi11 g, mostly ah,·n.ys climliing, of t he li fe of the East er camps. Our ~lt o1i1t1 ha ,· r hl'a rcl of 1- hl' IH•a rt's hi l,(it t ill t he limitc,l spaces of our world nre t.hnnks nre cine to t hose wh o sent in so ('0\ll'Hgt'. hclow u s and t he hea\'e11s nboYc '? large a selection. It ha s b een possibl e .·\nd C:od ':-: g-rral 111t1rf'y-lJ cca11~c of }ip1•. H app in ess'! Ilut who eonlcl be h a ppi er to g in! 011ly t wo or t hree s11 a ps from -Wil[...]It is that etern a l longi ng of the humnn No w a word from one a mateur photo soul-a lo11ging t ha t is satisfied only to -~ra ph er to another, \ \T hy d oi1't m ore of[...],lol111 Maseffold 's tribute to hi s mother, long aga in . We lm·c our Satnrclay s, 011 yon look !Jdore yon snap? So many[...]hrcezy 111011n ta i11 tops, with t he sea below, pholo8 arc s poil t hy had ana11!!c111e11t. ent it led "C. L. l\L," will be fo und either in t he coll cctecl poems, or i11 "Poems all(I or i11 sheltered quiet places where soft Il e s111'c ~·011 Sl'c eneh g irl i11 your so11111ls all(] ,cents refres h the t ired mi11d . g ronp, t ha t t he hra <l s of t hose in t he ]lallatl s.'' It is m ore sui tab le fo r ho\'s' l'in sscs, and i s rnthrr Jong to quote hc'n •. Sat unlay s, when la ugh ter a11cl ,,·it of1e11 frn11!' ro w ,In no t ol,scnrc t hose lJchincl. nutr 1111 ~-ol111~ lin1hs, a11d sn11n<l, pul,ating[...]\Vii.at h ave I ,lo11e, or t ried, or said, :\II ,·las8 r epo rts a nd photo· arc hclcl Tu t hank s to t hat ,! ca r woma n dead 1 nn,r t ill next month. Hawke's Ba ,·[...]THE STUDEN 'l' GROUP. :V[e11 t riumph 0\'er wo111c11 st ill, Ea ster Camp report anived too latP. ?.fo11 tra mpl e women's rig h ts at will ,[...]'.l.'l1e call of God h ns come to ma n sin ce Ancl man 's lu s t ro\'eS t he world un ta med. t he beginning of t ime. Jn all ages m c11 '· 0 11 COXTJN EXT AND ISLAND ."[...]h:l\'e 1lrcamecl drea ms. 'Io so me ha,·c Th e Ii rst iss ne of t he 1\ [i ss io11a n · 0 C:rn ,·,,. kt'l'Jl shu t, lc:t J 1,c ~ha1111!cl. 1·0111e l'i s ions, and t hose wh o would h a ,·e S 11ppl c111en l', "011 Co11 t i11 c11t ancl J sla 11cl,'"[...]h1•e11 g h·e n strength to follow t he vi s ion fo r t hi s yrnr, appear ed wi th t he Outlook PHASES OF "INSTI TUTE" LIFE. into t he lnnd of r eali ty. of April 22. It is most generou sly illm ( S E E Ji.LUR THA'l'IOXS .) To enl'h of i he I O , tu dents in training tratecl wi t h pictures of our mi ss io11 s in[...]nt t he Prcshy tc ri nn \Vo mc11·s Training[...]ti38 Cum be rl a nd street, Dunedin, tl1 c New J-Te hrid es, J11clia, a nd Chi11 a.[...]Tnstitute has come t he call to servi ce, ancl[...],,·e find t he Presbde ri1t11 , vomen's 'l'rai11- l'op ies ca n be procured at nd ea ch from i11g- fo st il11tc. I fra r t hi s in ~titute is 11ot in the li fe and stucly of in st itute pre th<' HP,·. \V. Mnwso11, M.A .. :rn l'r n,·a rrow pa rn t in11 is 111a clc to a 11 s,1·cr t he call. its well kn own as it shoul cl be amongst Ea<: h ~t111lt•n t brings with her her own :11·,•11111•. 1l01111t Ecl1•1;, :\1wkla11d. members of our 1·l111rchcs all(i B ibl e[...]lega <·.v o f indil'i<lua lity, whi ch she un "' "' HELD OVER TILL N EXT l\'IONTH. "' Cla sses. Yon memhers who han· bcncfitetl 1,,. t he sc•rviceR of a ,Jea co m•ss in vo11 r c•1111sc iou sly bcqu en t h s to her fcllow[...],;t111lcnt,-, and each cont ributes to the har -[...]c• imrl'h es ; ~·ou wh o help to su ppo rt m is To nllow nII the ca 111 p I cports to ~do11a ri p:-; i11 t he ho111 c a nti fo re ign fi eld :-.[...]1111111.,· of t he wh ole. I n t ucl ?, work, ancl npp ea r in t he l\fny :::i 11pplc111en t , we ha \'c and have the ir in terest mu! work at pla , · "not! c·omracles hip prevails, life funnel it necessa n · t o hol<l on !!' ti ll hear t, ha,·e ~·011 p1·cr wond ered wh en! l1(•t•o111c~ a lh·ing Chri. tinn experienc e, 11 cxt mo nth t he th i°nl a rtiel e l,v the Rel'.[...]n11cl it is hanl to be s mall with so ma n,· t hesc work er s, who a re seeking to be co \\'. B. Bla,·k. " Th e l\fn n E 11°q,o werecl," arnm11] who,!' li\' cs are puls ing with work er s w ith Goel i11 t he l':l:t<'11 s iu11 of t he J·n11i or Cuh111111, a111I two <·a111p i111 - Jlis ki11g-tlom , were trn in etl ?[...]a II zl'n 1 all(] rn cli a tin g Christian press ions from Ce11 t ra I Otago ,lt-l1•g:1 t1·,. D 11ri11g t. h[...]}"1•0111 all pa rt,; of t hi s la ncl t h cs(• s pc11cl ccrln i11 hou rs dnri11 g t he week i11 yo 1111g w omen hnYe eo mc, and most h11,·r POEMS FOR MOTHE RS' DAY. pra,·tica l work . They vi s it the s ick 111111[...]the agetl , 11 11cl ren t! a111I s i11 0- to t l1C'111 . 1·0111c fro 111 Bihlc Cla ss rank s, nncl all an' ~IOTT-IEH . t hn s l1 r lp i11g to li g hli•11 t he ,lark hon rs. IJ0111ul hy one ,J ominant impul se. Some ~It,• lm·etl rctl i,i rcl s n11d brigh t morni11ss, .\li ss ion ha ll s: 1'\'i cl's arc cm11 l11 ctc1I ii,·[...]ha \'C ft>lt the lll'ge to carry the Light of llo11t.•,v:•-au ·k]p nn d sw el't~pri11g r ust',[...]t l1p st111h•11 ts . .·\tldrcsses to P.\V..\LU.'s lig-h t in Chi11 a a11tl t o Jll(lia . Others wili ( 'ltiltl n• n's la1w lt ter a11tl pa nsy faces a11d l\lothcrs' l\ieetin gs a.re given. Time se1Te t h eir l\Ia~tcr in t heir own lnncl b1· ,\II 1,ran• tltin gs t ha t !l;e s1111l ig ht is spe11 t i11 S unda y Sc hoo l 1111d Bible Cla ss tlt>ac•1111 cs s, you t h, a11cl home mi ssion work , krn,w:-;;[...]hu t all arc n•aclv to ans,1·cr to wlmte,·rr[...]11·01·k. J u D u11 edi11 t hey hn \'C t he op por li cl<l th e l\ Ta stc'r e[...]la st lik e lili es, t 1111it,,· o f teachin g Bible lessons in some lin t her s111ilt• wa s sn11 ~hi11 e across t lt c Loni: ~c 11c) me." nf t he schools, t hus nu opportun ity of :-- 11 0 \\' !,, rc•,whing- ihc "ou tsi de" ho~· an <l g irl.[...]SOUTH LAND'S EASTER CAMP ~I n~_ii: s he lontl 111ul fri endly greeti11gR,[...]AT WINTO N. I" 1111 won ls s poken 111ul ill forgot; HOUSEW ORK. " ' hen breakfnst nncl morni11 g prayers S o11 tl ilancl , t heir repor ter explain s, has S it e never faltered at nny grievance[...]n11t hn d a en III p fo r so me yea rs, nncl Though hc• r lten r t \\'ll s hur t and' her a rc over , the stud ent s di sper se ns if by[...]t.lii s e ves were Jiot. 11,ng ic, nil(! wi t hi11 n fe w minutes is hcn rcl th e whirr of the ca rpet sweeper, the swi sh Th is t he S 11ppl<! n1 en t F.cli tor did not 'l'hPrc' ,,·ns 11 ot lti11g ho11est ancl wi se i\ 11(] 111e1Ty of tl, e broom, and th e clatter of the du ·t 110111,t wh en materi a l sufficie nt to fill fiv e ,\ 1ul hrn n 11111! te1ulcr t ltn t she ,,·ns 11 0L. p n11, for hou sewo rk is the ord er of t he Out look 's cnh111111 s poured in from a ll |
![]() | [...]. ttbe ©utlooh. 19 ·or :J ornr the district. \.Ye have had regret The study ci rcles, which met for 1111 se n ·ed out ea ch night ere 80 hnppy ed in fully to make a choice, and t hank those hour ench morning, wern keenly enjoyed. heartcr l forms lay do\\'n 011 their lo\\'ly )cl at wh ose impressions we could not u se. \Ve T he stu dy book, "Jesus t he Christ," b." heel s Ult(] clos crl their eyes on what see med SSO IIS 11111st s pecii.tlly 111cntion the tribute to the Rev. H. C lurk, touched life nt every to them "the encl of a perfect clity." t he Hcv. H. Clark's Study Book, "Jesus poin t, lifte(! u s on to a s piritual pla11e, (The ca mp mothe r mu st oft en h11.1·e harl ·k or the Chri st," and an impress ion of the and create(! the right atm osph ere for the to close he r (!urs before be,ltime!) :now s st udy circles a t W'inton. da~·- it be[...]Ou S111ula~· 11tor11i11g a11 <l cvc11i11g u1w O11 Friday 11fternoo11 the camp mother wing of t he chnrch wa s complete ly fill ed much ::iUUTHLANV YOUNG WOMEN'S ll. C. gat hered her fl ock a rou ncl her uncl ga \'c brass[...]1 \· . EASTER CA~IP. a tn.lk 011 u lco hol a 11rl it s effects. Tu t he H. Hogg preac hP(! on tlw n•spu11~ihiliti cs ,ctical[...]t!\·cning a n add re~::; 0 11 " The Fo rce Thitt In The young wom en of Son t hlaml 's Pres· a11d oppor l 1111it ies of yon t h. l11 the :tfl,•r- Our B.C. i\Ionment S hould Be" was 110011 N urse Sage, who is lea \'ing shortl~ house IJytcrian Bible Classes l,eld their Easter gh·cn 1.Jy ~frs Hogg. O11e hnd 011ly to for J11rli1t ns 1111r OWi? B.C. 1111r:;c, rea cly Ca mp at Winton t hi s year. So me 80 look upo11 t he in teresterl faces of the adtlrcs~c,I the girls. They were fo r t unate g irls cnmped in t he 8 1111da~- School n nrl g irl:; sitting a t ca se or r eclinin g 011 t heir -xtra~ church hall, with S ister Janet, of ln\'Cr[...]ca mp beds to rea lise how t hese t1ilk s her acq1111int1111ce[...],·cs. Her ·e the cargill, as ca mp 111othcr. Meals were " ·ere appreciatccl[...]s weet, grucio us JH.'1'so;~n lity. a~ well as prin Training School, which wns fres h, clca11 , Satnnl:l\· aften1ou11 wa s to Jm,·c licc11 li er inspiri11g mcssuge, will he an abi(liug than aml roomy, t hu s addin g to the c11joy me11t rle,·otetl t~ a pieni c ut the bus h, lmt a,; n1e111on· 1111,l t•11hn11cc t heir i11terest in her of the occasion. \,\Tin ton members had \\'Ol'k, . Every t lte showers \\'ere frequ ent a nd the gruss ole i~ all the arrangmncnts well in hand before cun S!!([U ently wet, it four-mile \\'alk wa~ 0 11 :lllu11da y t he s1111 shone ngai11 i11 all t he arrival of the delegates. Great credit takc 11 in stead .· T he trampers rctnrne,l its g lory n:; it had do11 c the pre\'iu ns day , is due to the ca mp mot her a ncl t he Union i11 high spirits, laden with mu shroo ms a11c] t l,c afternoon sa w the young peo pl e secretaries, i\Iisscs Gard in er a ncl i\Ianso11, all([ with ltngc appetites for ten, the 011 t lw s ports gro11 11rl . co11tcsti11g lhc for the perfection of t he organi satio11 . te111pt ing odour of \\'hi ch 111ct t hem 011 itt- 111 ~ as[...]hsr111·c uf a 11,· 11'1]11\' There was n ot a hitch from start to t he way. \ 'ariu us ta len t ca me to lig ht t.a11gilile : p\\·arci as if the[...],d ti,~ fin ish , and a s the camp Imel not been in t he C\'ening in a clclightful ca mp con were to lie wo11 . proYing thnt "the ga 111 e· titute able to secure the sc1Ti r-e~ of a f'Ook, this (•ert, \\'hi ch \\':ts thoroughly enj oyed by the tlti11g.'' not what yon get fo r it. lerfnl , is saying a great deal. all. Jl ot milk 01· cocoa nm! bi scui t s \\'en• Visito rs fro111 T11nn·arg ill n11d s11 1To111ul - glail , you. we or aftcr nl,ing. Id are ,boyc ·? :i.ppi er JU111 1lll nly to ys, Oil below, c soft min cl. often ~a t ing 1 since .s m en h n\'e 1 hn,·c Yi sio n ainiug aining )e, ancl .e pre ) caJI. r 0\\'n lC till· fellow- 1c har ·k a nd l,' life ricncc, , 111 an,· · with ri stiau t hc~c• ;t haw 1111 :ll'l' Some ight o f rs wili 1rncl b,· 1 work , iatc,·rr :llll I, AMP ns , hn • ·s, a nd STUDENT LIFE AT THE PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S MISSIONARY .TRAINING INSTITUTE. .' V \\'HY, 1·1i Sat11nla\' Art crn ou11. (:! I .'lud,·. id u~t I:11 Sat 11rd,iy i\[o rning . 1-1 I ~Io,.i'da y. f\)1 fi\' C[...]1lcnt Camp. ( (j ) T he Pri ncipal am] lhc Modcr:tl11r: ~Ii ·s S11 l111ornl, }£.A., an,! J ill all Prnfesso r H ewitson . |
![]() | [...]tthe ©u tlcolt.[...]They 11·c:·c strenuou s days certuinly . opportun ity which comes in no other ing districts were 1n·cse11t, and the Rei•[...]fe. This was J. La.wsu11 Hohi11 s011 s uperinteu dcd the They co11111wnced with the ri s ing g ong at i.4G u.111., and eve n curlier on fro st~· par tic11larly true of the Otago Distric t sports. On l\Ionday evening Miss K c n[...]Co mmittee Camp held at Middlem arch. necly mot o: c,l fr om Tuataper e, a dista nce morning· , wh e n the girl s were feeling[...]t The careful prcJHHut ion and organ isa of somewhe re about GO miles, a nd ga ve[...]t ion con tributed lnrgcly to make this a 8tirring address 011 " The C hurch ," young voices could be he1trd echoing 011 the tennis courts. ca mp t h e success it uudouhtc dly was. whi ch grc1itly impressed the hearer[...]The t hem e uf the camp was " Pionccr Lastly there wa s a talk by the ca mp Eight u"clock wa s call tu wors hip. How 11cur w e wer e led in those qui et times i11g," and a s the pioneer coun s ellors uml mother, gatheri11g up the lessons from[...]111c111bcr s uf t he pioneer groups dedicated tl1c stml ics am) addresses of the four i11to the l'c ry p : cs c11ce of God![...]At t h e fir st 111cal we tlitl not kn ow u11 c l hemscl 1·cs at t he dedicatio n ser vice o n day s- a talk whi ch will not soon lie[...]t he 11ight o f Good Friday, i.., s tu11dard forgotten . by u11~· of t h ose who had th e another; IJU t what uf t ha t'! " 7crc 11ul[...]es: ll'as se t which conti11ued througho ut the priv ilege o f h ca ri11g it, bu t wilI l enl'c 011[...]Living t he ,-ame life : So t here wa s fellow s hip of kiiulrctl intcrestti. a s each g irl cam e buck to her l1ornc pression of the Winton Cnmp nnd nil it[...]a11d to h er w ork. The s tudy of the live s s tood for. As the ,lays we 11 t 011 t hi s fellow s hip 1lecpc11ed. We h nd come together to Ii1·c of the pion eer s-Holm an Hunt, Martin Iuvcrcarg ill is fortu11nte i11 Sister[...]Luther, Davi,! Livi11gsto ne, Christoph er Jau ct. P o ·sessetl of mul oubted nbility to u progra111111 c, to s tudy a 11d 1lisc11ss. 11 1111 -to l1 clp 011e another. Our s tudy wa s Colmnlm s, L oui s P asteur, and Ab1'aham cupublc, kindl y, and gcninl, yet command [...]Li11coln. a s well as t he life of the great ing, she ca m s t h e res pect a 11d affection " Jesus the Chris t " - t he Hc1·calcr of God and t he Saviour of m e11. " ' e see med lo est P io11ccr of a ll from our s tudy bool;, a nd win s the cu11fidc11 cc of the girls. Her[...]·' T he Fri cn,I 011 t he Road," proved a ki11dly cons id eration for t h e comfo rt a ml see clca rll· a 11d to 1111dcr~t a11,1 t ha t God is r eal a,;,1 tlrnt we cnn kn ow Him . ll great clmru cter stimulus, which left its welfare of the i11dividun l m embers of h er ma rk on t hose of u s )Jrivileg cd to b e i11 large family a s we ll as her deep d es ire to ll'llS r eality, a nd t he l' is io11 ha s 11 ut yet[...]ca mp . To e ns ure the greates t i11- l1ring each 011 c i11 t.o t he l\Iastcr's ki11g1l o 111,[...]1lil'iduul an,! g roup parti cipation in all make lier 11 11 idea l camp mother. Ther e were a dd 1·csscs, too, a t t he e nd uf the da 1·'s wurk. o r at lea st the\' wen• of camp life t he c1t111 p was div ided into Soon afte r ti o'c lock 011 Tues day 111o rn pio11ccr g r oups und er a pioneer i11g every bod.l' wa s a cth ·c. Th ere wa s part of t l111 day'~ wo rk . We w~r c all[...]\'cry much helped by un interes ting se ri es co,m scllor. T h ese groups each took the guth eriug of IJc lo11 g i11g s, ro lling of IJctl 11 a mc of a pi o11ce r , and as I1!fiss Macfie, ding, etc., a hur[...]. T hen WP ~a ng. Vru111 111 o r11i11g Lili our camp " m other," presented some s naps to take before th e t.rni11 left al[...]o f t.hc cn mp idcn ls nt the co mme nce- 8.30 a .rn. i\Ia 11.1· n ew fric11d ship · lmd 111g h t so ngs 1'011ld lie lll•ard ce hu ing[...]through Ili c lrnll . s\f tcr tea , j11 st be for e 111 c nt of camp , one felt the ch a ll enge t o bcc11 fonn ctl-11 m 111· rcsoluti o 11 s t a k e11 he one's 1·crv bes t and to live out those duri11g thi s ti 111 c ~, f Sll'cct fc ll ows liip. tJ1c cYcni11g 111ce ti11g~. we loved tu g a t her round t h,• piano i11 tl1 c s itti 1w roo111 and i,I cals 11ot 011ly i;1 ca mp, but to carry One uud a ll declared tlmt t hey lmtl had[...]t h em into c1·e r .n lar conduct. Th,! t he h a ppies t t im e of t h eir ]i ns 1111d wo uld tii11g our favo11ritc li ,nnu s.[...]cd pagca 11 t, " The Light of Li fe," which wa s look cagerl~· fonrnnl to t he n ext camp.[...]g iHn 011 t he Suturd ity night, produced. ~Iuny acku uw lcd getl t hat they h ad re[...]wi t l1 t he must. p c r fc~t wea t h er fo r o u r pi c11ic to t" ruytl u11 ll11 s h . :\ lrn s luatl o f a. most worshipfu l atmos phere the ceived spiritua l h elp and s trcugt[...]influ ence _of which cxteuded through earry t h em 011 through tl1 c _vc;u , Hllll Urn! , jolly, la 11 g·h i11µ- yo1111g folk set ou t to[...]t he cllmp m eeti11gs. '.I.'he worship after all, is t he g r eat c11d for wllich t hese cnjo,1· to t he u t mo~t t h e j oy a11d frccclu111 of a ramble i11 t h e l1u sh . The mountain . se n ·ices a ]so added mu ch to t h e reverent ca mp s arc i11augura tcd.[...]B. i\I. seemed t o call to 11s, aud 11·c n eeds 11111, i.[...]climb to t li c l'Cl ',I' top. lu all th e b.·autics 111 cct i11g s. T h e ueccssm·~· work, washiug uf Nature ro1111d aliou t us, Got! wa ~ 1-c n · dis hes. pmpnring l'cgetahl es or cl ean AN IMPRES SSION OF WINTO N. 11 cn r to u s. · i11ir lamps, was well <l on e lJy t h e g roups l l ricndlin ess wa s th e k cn10te of t he[...]T11esday 11H1nii11!! cam e a ll too su11 11 . al lotc,l to t l1 esc task s, a11d a very fin e ca mp. A feature 11ot ea s il y forgotten Th e r ec r eati u 11 s a ~d jolli t ies we n• t.Ji,, s piri t of t·o-opcratio11 prcntiled , nut wu s a g r oup o f g irl ~, s itt ing 0 11 tJwir HUII CC o f ea 111p. 11·liil c t h,• s l1atri1w of 011ly in 11·o rk, but i11 pla _l'. The camp· rugs outsid e th e hall , 011 t he pa1·c 111 c11 t ,[...]l'X )'Cl' i_c11 ct:s ill 1·irelc llllt<I I! U)l o I lie• fi n• )' l'O\'Crl a m ost popular a nd h elpful (] ) i11 t h e glorious ::ioutlilan d s nn s hin P (sec 1r[...]111ea11i11g. 1•1·c 11 t. Af ter song s and stun ts a s t he phuto ) , rc11di11g t he ir Bibles a nd di s[...]Jf w e lia,·t• 110 g r L•Ht t lii11g:-: to sli o \\', Wl• lire ~lu ll'h· di ed 1l011·11 ·ome of our li11 c t' Uss i11 g t l1 c ir a s:-; ig-11111[...]011c a.11- li ct \' l! tlu• 111 P111ory of cl a y s aw l 11ig l1 t:-:. " ·o rs hip l1_1"11111 s, " Dity i s Dying i11 the o t hcr h eed less o f th e pa s.- c rs-l1y. To tl1 e wlic11 , a1tog-t•tlu •r . \\' t ' :--1111 o·li t tru t h :111d \ Vest." a nd " Taps." \\·e re s ung, and we Wo rds g irl s i t 11·a s t l1 c co rrect a nd na t ural t hing {'aught a \'i ~ion . c- n• t irc, I t o rest wi t h h ea r ts full of the dl c111a to do. "' c l1a1·c lrnd Lo J.!'o lm ,·k tu t.l1 u liu111 - wo 11d e1· o f t h e g oodn ess of God. ill" ti ,vc h ad much fun 0 11 t of pre pa ring and dn1111 o f 1•1·c ryday li fe aga i11 . ] 11to th •., Th e i11 trc pretatio11 by our ca mp rc;tly sc rl'i[...]ircle Juul 1·l1ul'f•h, into tl w se l1 oo l, and i11 to 11,., 1111,t lu•r 11f ,0111 c o f t l1 c m ust wo11dc r • 0111 · b its tur11, and h er e, l uo, t he sa 111c s piri t of home we ha,·c takc11 a 111 cmo n · of ft!I pi ctures µ- il'C11 to t h e w orld le ft a wi t h 1 lu1·c \\'a~ cvitlc11t. E ,·c ry girl th oug h t h er[...]d ee p impress ion on 11,,. During t he lll[...]strc11g th whi !"li was 011rs, a11tl y et not stll(l v circle leade r wa s t he hest. I felt ours; :jOJ11 et hi11 g tli nt i11 :-;0 11 w 111_\·:-.te l'i uu s p:t gea11 t t h e " Light of t he , -vorl<l , . wa s " S iw priYilL·g'ct[...]wa.1·, t.l1ro11gh fcllol": s hip , 1,e lu ngctl tu 1i,;[...]all , nm! will just a s cc rtni11ly fl ow o u t all irrnsist ihl c. '.L'lll' " :11Ia11 of ::iorrows. " , liip ti 11·u11rnn 0 11c could wi sl1 lo meet. The ro 1111d 11s, lo h PIp a 11d st.rc 11gt ht•11 a s i L •· Th e He,mrrcc t iu n i\Io r11 ," a11d, a s a l1cc11 t ,[...]a .- SU had cu111c from oth e r , tu 11 ~. li11al 111c:;sage, "Go Ye," c h a ll e n ged c,·cry it ll'i) he lp ful t ha t 11u111bci:,; of leaders are To th e Her. F. ~I. n11d :\lrs llcall ic, g'ir l t.o 11 ohl cr se rl'ice for Him. " Tha r s tudy ing i t aga i11 fo r t he bc11 c fi t of t hose of t he 1111111.-c, a11d a ll kind fric11tl s 11·ho " .\liddl c nian:h was au eye-o pc11er t.o l1 a ppy who were not a t ca mp.[...]:,;a11t , w e i c 11tlc r 0111· 11u111y o f u s. 'l'h e r eacliness of girls to '{. '{.[...]ll'urk mul c r s timulatin o- leadershi p, NOR l T he 111ccti11 gs a t ca111p were ju s[...]a 1111 1111dcr cu11dition s of" freedom pro- wundc rful, n11d I he s peak e r s ·pl c ndi[...]111 utc,l t hrou g h ,iisciplinc , revealed t h e One g ive n lJy l\T rs l foJ.!g hnp rcssctl 111 (! OTAGO'S CAMP AT MIDDL E.[...]li11 c quaii t ics of 011r gi rl. ·. The rnl cs of lre111c11do u sly. , "li e reall y ga 1·c u s sc1·cral[...]•·amp w ere fow v et cxccll c11 t di scipline lm s co atldrcsscs in 0 11 c. N ur.se Sage, iu h e r[...]\Vh c11 D11 11 cdi11 Bibl e Cla ss peo pl e \\'e re pre rnilcd. On~ ~011hl u ot be i11 cum)J ti111 c if[...]a s ked where wa s t hci r Easter Camp t o[...]11·ithuut rea li s ing that camp " mother " \Va i111: not be ca s il.,, fnrguttc n. i\fi ss K c11 ncrly ',[...], ll c111a.rcl1 " had he r purpose ll'ell dcfi11 cd a11d u ll address wa s uf H t. rul,Y r ou s ing IHLturc, t h':'y felt buu;,d _to cxp lai11 why they wc:·c[...]ca 11q1 carcfnll~• o rga ni sed , and t hrough pa rty.: and made 011c feel p roud t o be a Presby • go 111g s u far afield (a11,l c1·c11 thc11 we r e[...]•·tllltact wi t h h e r and wit h s ome of the t cria 11. The a p111•a l mad e by S i.- tt•r at t.11'~ 100 mil es fr o m A lcxaml ni a11d m ore[...]oth er lca,l cr s (for 11·c were pril'ilcgct l r•o11ltl 1 clusc of cnmp w ill lung be rc111e1111Jc r c,l liy fr om Crom well) -for t he sake of t h e tu l1a \'C in ca mp )Ii ss I ri s vVil so11, our :;;he a ske d .. ,·e n · "i rl lo fonrnrtl 111 01·c111c11 t that ha s hc••un[...]l111rsa r.1· s tud en t; · X ursc Reid, who 1111 tip, 11rnkc 1t d efini[...]Chri s t. It wa s Bible Class work in Ce11 tra l Otiwu. l,•a1·cs t hi s ~·car for China; and Miss l,ca utif11I , and .11·11 , a fitting cu 11 cl11 s io11 T hat the expc ri111cn t wa s a s[...]S 1111dcrl:t IHI , who isa1·c u s t he Easter[...]HIid :,,; q t. o tt g reat all(l 11·u111lerf11l sea son. T he be g_atlwred 1'1'0 111 t he fullowi11g i111- 111 ssa[...]ud gruud gatl1t.! 1· l11111d of Go1l 11·a s s urely worki ng h e re. prctis 1011s, sc lcctctl from a 1·1,i·1· lmlk1· 11 t hi11 g it wa s to fo ll ow the. Chri st th at[...]bumllc of n ,po r t. s. The mo.t complete f ill'y fo ))011·1•1J. of fri c MATAU RA EASTER CAMP. report a ppearecl in t he R eli.,iou s Edu ca[...]tion colu11111 of th e Otitgo ])ail\' Time,.[...]meet l Eustcr Cump is 110w onr. From G oud[...]C.-DI L' :MOTHER . Fri,lay ti ll Tucs1Iay, April 2. a smal[...]\\" ,. 1luu·1 loww ::i n y w ay w e ca n e ver r epay ('l1ri st, n •pn•,~s11tatil'e gathc ri11 g of girl s from i'a l o! o ur J\ llddl c march da ys.[...]\\' h u wa s 011r hcst pal in camp? O11r We[...]\ll'R E:::,SIQN. ncw S f'. A 11drc w's Hnll, Gore, 111111 thnt[...]·· 1110U11•1·." Ca11 we L•,· cr fo rget our ca mp l 'l'C l'j' O: 11·1•l'k -1•111 I of life will Jin• in Uu • 1111•111 uri 1• .. To hnl' e a girl's whole time i11 u cu 11 - trolle,I e11l'iro11111 <' 11 t gh·cs lenders n11[...]e r , )I iss :\I:t<• li c ~ W e en11 ' t put into I'm ~,f : 111' t ltn~I' wlio 1• xpcr i1•11t·t•d iL |
![]() | [...]ttbe ~utlool t_.[...]rfrt rch . isa this vas. cer a11tl 1tctl Oil lard the lier, OlllC ives rtin Jher ham ·eat oo\;, U lL ; its e ill i11- I all into 11eer the LCfiC , !OJ11C ~nee · ·e to :110sc arry 'l'h,, was uced. the ough ·ship !rent :amp ;hinr, l ea1~ ·oups tin e nut amp· EASTER CAMP PERSONALITIE S. lpfnl ()) So11thla11d : S is lc· r .Jan el a nd .'\11rsc Sage[...]15cn . :-;i s1e r () Jin, , anti )lrs ( ; . 'f. Brown . PJ1 t he Gore: i.\[ iss \Vi Ison, Ca111p :\[ot her . (4) Can terb ury: i\l iss i\l"cJ, enz ic, I :j ) Ola:,!o : :\li ss S1111(l erla11d . (G ) "\Va 11 g:11111i - line 'l':tr:111aki: Ca, n p M othe r :111<1 M iss Sli:11111 011 . (7) A11ckl:1111l : '.\[i ;;s,·s Si111pso11 (D:1,l g1: Sec reta ry ) and French . 1 t he ti we wo rds ju st ho"· s h e helped to mak e :\flcl · wh o was 1·0111i11g next. and full of ex· l' r,,ss. and th e ,l.u 1y anti t he 111l'a11i11g of [ the <llcnrnrch s uch tL happy h o111 c [o r us <lur pc,·ta t io n of wliat t.o- 111 orrow w o11ld bri11 g. Liu• H es nrrcct io n woncl e rfull,, set befor e ing t hose Ea s ter clay s . ~he wa s crn r '.l'hL•rc wa s camp m ot he r (l\Irs K c 111psh ctl ) 11,. .-\n,1 wha t r•u111bi11 c1l so well wi t h camp ready to g irn ns a kindl y w ord , tu lift -oh . " ·ha t j o_v t o t hink we h ucl a 111 ot he:· 0 11 .. :-: Lt11li cs w e r e the :-:hort 111 eeti 11 g-s held 11ucr• onr h11rdc11 s of ho 111 rs ickness, to la.11.~h al la s t! ,\ s w e all arri,·t'd in twos a nd at difft•n• nt t illl cs . Th e He,·. A . ll . 1.;:ilroy ~ft a wi t h u s mul tea ch ns. Ask the g irl s l1 o w f ltn• cs 0 11 l,11 ,cs, tra i11[...]•rc , ht· wa s t he sp ea k er fo r Good Friday evcnill:,! . tl1e th,•.v lik ed i.\li ss :!\fac·lie a 11tl they will say , was to greet u s wi t h her s111il c n11cl Hi ~ s11lij r c-t· : " \ Vhosoc vc r will 1·011><• afh•r · wa s "[...]1tif11l." \ Vill th ey ..J1 cc 1T wo nl o f we lcOIIIL'. lt wa s s he wh n :\I,[...]hin1 sc lf. :wd take up was ,,,·e r forg ,•t h o w s he cu11tluct etl h er " \Vur help<';] t-o niak c 0111· canq, \\·ha t it wa s . hi s .-ru,s :11111 foll o w 1111• " ()fork ,·iii. ;!4). ows." :-. liip t h1·u11;..d1 Al't ~ " .K c VL'l'-~o large lnl ti Tl1u :--c 111 o r11i11g and en_•ning- pra , ·e r~ awl S ud, was the appeal. i.\fr Kilro,v ex a s iL l1ee11 th e i111prcss in11 s he l1a s mad e thnt little talks w e Juul together, all these p[...]tr11gcd.1·- thc ever~· it will las t foren·r . \ Ve will 11 0 w s a y, rnad e an i111p1·c:--s io 11 0 11 t he 1rirl s-o nc s 11pn·111,• tri1111q,l1. L,•t ns all r eali st' " Tha.11k you , ca11q, 111Uthc r , for t he tl1e1· " ·01ild ca,-rY[...]s. t 1,a t th e :--pi rit of th e C,·oss s tand s ,r to lta ppy ti III C yon ga \ "C HS." :\Io:t i ho11 g htful of nil w e i'. e our s 11pn•111 e. Th .. 11 t here is t h e chnllc11gc. ·b to \\'ai111ate fri e nd s. '.l.'he time a11cl thought Let 11s sa crifi ce our lirn s anti ·' try Hi s rship,[...]p11 t in to 011r <·amp 1lcse1Tcs a g- r cnt work to tl o." NORTH OTAGO-SOUTH CANTER rcwnnl. U ncl e r o ur ca111p co n,·<' HPr , ~Ii s:-: Tl1t•11 :--r r :-/ icol's S(• rvit•t• 011 Ea ,t,•r pro l th e BURY CAMP.[...]E1111i ec F.l,h•r. a ha.11tl of Kn ox Il. C. r,irls :--nncl:l\· e,·..11i11:,! t.0 11d1 1•d man y a hear t les of Eastc,· li111e . clid m u sa ,· ·t \\"111·. it di,1 w o11derf11J \\·o rk . 'l'hn t room , nc~ rl y i11 t lin°t l·o11g'l't':,.!:l1 io11 wi t h th0 <p1 estiu11 , ipli11e h_a s co111 c anrl gout', ·a11cl wi, at a h;1j,p_,· -lf t ,J eep in s traw. wa s an i11Yita.t io11 in ·' Is if· 11othi11g to yo11 J" Th e w ay he camp I1111 c it wa s, too, for t hose o f u s wh o w ere H~l'lf. Oi c·< n1r:-:,•. 1111r 111011li'r :111,l 1H1 r look 11 s cl ow 11 tl1al. d11rk so 111 e ro:1tl and tlwr " a.Li e (.o att1•11cl o ur Easti•r (.Ja,1111' al ,·i,i to r . :\li ss ,\1111 ,: .\ll, •11 . h :ul t·u, v l1ed s , l111w, •cl 11, Chri st t·riwili ed fo r u s. t h,•11 u ull \Vn.ii11a! e. X o r!.11 Ol ago anti So11 t h Ca11 - tn r est in. Mr a nd Mrs Nicol ~verc a i l1t• ,·hali<'II:,!<' of t l11.! ·C ro ·s. t h c 11 th e ri se n rough tcl"IJ11r., · t·o11il1incd , ancl wha t a 111err.v tu wt•r o f s tn•11gt h lo our 1·n111p. :111tl w11t•11 - l'hr is t. a11d la s tlv l1ow .T,• s u s wa s nu w ,f the J1arly-011l y '.!ii of 11s, hu t w e fee! t hc :·L· <'YPr th[...],· wen• "11 tlu• t hro 11 c, {,·orkin g fo r a ll . \Va s ileged wo11ltl 1,an! be<'n a hla11k t ha t 11uthiiw[...]cti1ncs it 11111· a ,·all fur 11 :-: to :-.t't'k hi g1u•r icl c 11l :-:'~ 1, Olli' r·uultl fill 1111<! WP 111issc,l that fellm,·s hi I~ in 0111· m eet ings, a nd i\lrs Nicol nlways :\I i,s All ..11 a lso s pok e to u s 011 011r who Ti1L• minute on e ca111p is o,·er all arc C". IHH' to :-:a.,· " Gooil -11igl1t " to 11 ~ nil . rcs pu11 s ib iliti1·s in thi s life. H o w so Miss 011 t ip-t OL'S wi t h ex pceta t io11 for lhc 11 cx l , Tl1t• C'X ampl L" t h<'y hlu[...]111a11r tlii11 g:-: arc.._• wro ug ht b.v praye r; th e ~aster and ~" we go 0 11 ., ·.-ar hy year. g raduall,v tilings do11t' for n s, all in t.hc•ir q11 ict. , pi ,·it a 11d U, e fo rt •i, of prn.n•r :Lr c t. he grand gatl1 er i11g 111 o re girl s i11lo o ur ha111l . O ne lo \'i11g wa .\". will 1·c niai11 with pvc r_v t lii11 gs t o 111 0111d ui1r li1·cs. Mi ss A lle n' s t that of 1he grcatc,t j oy s uf t·a111J1 is that bo ut! <·n111per ns II Yer~· prec iou s memory. t<•xts. ·· Go n• .' ' and ·· Lo. I :1111 wi t h 1·011 of fri e11cbhip whi el1 . lik,• a huge d1ai11 , Wt• 11 11 Jm·e,I a nd lookc,\ forward to alway ," h,11:e lt•ft, so 111 Pt hi11:.{ of I.he s p°iri1 a,lds fr esh Jinks[...].-11 s h e is c 1il e r · 111 cct old fri e 11cls, a11tl 111 0: t o[ 11 s li11d fuur gn;up:. 011e l1c•i 11~ n ~c11io1· cln s:-: i1w 11pon he r fi cl,\ of d11tics . Al o 1\li ~s that 011,· g n•at.., t fri, •11tl of all , ,Jcs 11s :11111 rl1 c o lhcrs 11111s th· j1111i o r. Mr Ki co l - :\ fi,,11 ga v,, 11 !""[...]0 11 r epay f'hri s t , is ve1·y nm,· to 11 s i11 all our co nclnd ed o ur lt•a clH;, ;.ir<·lr. anti a g r ea t th e :\l:wri 111i s, io11. \Vai111a te C:1111p wa s happin ess.[...]l1Plp h e 11111 st hav,, l,pc 11 , i.011. Our s l111ly 11ot all wo rk. for we h,ul pl e n ty of play , Our \V e we re 11 ot lung in ca111p be fo r e li11uk wa s " Th e C ross nm! tl1c E mpl_l' ino. Who w e re t he g ir l s t hat took th e Clllll]' c\'C ryo ne was just tingling with joy , and , Tomh," 11~· J. C. Ja mi eson. There we w ro n" ron ,I to Nottingly Park ? N ever · t into 1'111 afraid, ,·cry wide nwnkc, woncl eri11g hn rl the story 1111d the m en uing o f t h e th clcs";;, we arrived nil in good t ime for |
![]() | [...]other[...]from[...],·omit[...]o f us[...]:Son 11 ,[...]:\l o[...]gTeat[...]To[...]or ca[...]or[...]On,[...]c·o ll ec[...]STUDY CIRCL ES AT EASTE R CAMP S.[...]\.Vinton . 12) Mi ss McF aclclcn· s Circl e, Ma rl boro ug h Ca mp. mark( (3) Nurse Sage's Circle. 8outhlan<l Camp, at[...]th eir s tudy on a ,Vinton street, Southla11d . ukckoh c. (4) Carnpe rs prnpari ng[...]and perfect ion. .MARLBOROUGH EAST ER CAMP . i"' : l1a o;ir aftcrnou11 ten . \\'c s pc11t a lo1·c ly[...]11111' f ti111c just slrolli11g r ou11d n.11C! s u11-lmt hi11g It is for u s to take t h e 1.orch , lo keep it alight, and to hold it _ high. . KOHU XGA. (THE COSY NEST. ) rin gc~ Ly th e lily po1ul. On Saturtl a y t he[...]we n w ca Uu•r wa s not :--o pro111i :-- i11 g , a 11cl s o w e On Goo<! Fr icla ., · 1norr11ng, n sernce " \V lu•rc is ca111p 1o be lhi · year ? '' 111·0,·c r hPl,I our :; por ts i11 t he l,!.nnna · iu111 . \Ve wa .- co ndu cted b,· t he Rel'. Mr Allnn , of wa s the quest ion mo s t a sked nmong our turhcc 11111 st co11grn t11latc Mrs K.c1up~hcd' s g oo,rl :Sl. }; ini:w 's, CI;ri st clrurch, whose 111ni11 llil,lc C la ss 111e111bc r s for a few w eeks 11,rnu ; runn e[...]llwugli t wa s ·' ,\ Life of Coura ge n nd of 1,cfo rc Ea s te r . T he an swer, B.,·t hcll ': tca 111 , who wo11 i hat Jm·cly hooLy pri ze. Fai[...]Ila.,·, Quee n Cira rl otte Sound , wa s 1110,;t '" Oh, the poor thi11gs ! Arc they Mis s A pca ccf nl , 11uiet , 'umln,v 1norni11g, sati sfnc·tory , a s it hurl before pro,·ed a All e n' s :,rirl s ·1 " , v ha t .1·01111g j1111ior made and a se n ·ice in a 1,cantif nl countr y lo\'Cly campin g pince. At la st Good 1hi:; excla111atio11 ·1 Our g rcatc,t pri,I e[...]F rida y mornin g cam e, and n.:10 a .111 . 11·ns our camp conce r t. S u ch a11 :ttTn~· of :Mi ss Nc il so u·s t hough t wa s, " Wha t fo11111l a happy crowd of g irl s at t he i1.c111s, and a, IJ RO ,n,11 carri c,l ou t, and T hink ,·c of Chri s t. " '.!'Iri s crd cc Jeri d111n·h 111aki11 g li11 a l prepar ations ancl 111:t n ,. an 11 11111 s i1w incid e nt 11·ill !Jc re- thou~lr ts in ~Ir e ri 7)1 t cl ircc~io11 f'? r t h~ waitin g for the bu s that wa s to tnkc u ,;[...]e , ·e11111g sc 1·,·1ce, " Ihe Ilhtz 111g lorcli , (o Pi<-tnn. Afte r an hour 's rlrh· e in our 1·a ll ~d wh e n t·11111p~r s 111cct. \Vh cn 'l'ucs clay 111orni11g ca m e we wer e all very so1T_1· 1•011ductcrl 111· our vc n- r cn.l fric11rl. the 1·ro1nlc cl bu s Pi cton wa s r cach c1I. an cl 1o part. 'J.'hcrn is so n1 c thi11g ve ry wonrl cr lfoL :\fr .J. ·c. Young, ' of Leeston , wh en we !Joarcl c,l t he laun ch Ra111 011 n a11 ;1 had ful ahuu t ,·arnp . " lcri e11d ship is t he j oy all heart s wprc fir ed with a great des ire a roug h hu t c nj o_,·n.hl c trip down to of lif..," a11cl fr,1111 fril'Jl(! Ship C0 III CR sc r 1o earn· 011 the work of Chri:t wo r t h ii v, 1-::olllln ga.[...]ar:cl lnirn clearh· Hi s torch. · On arrintl t he re we ha d 111or11i11 g tea , ,·ic·c. And so to 01ir clos in g servi ce, when a ncl t hen arra11 gcd a!Jont lied:;, etc., for :\fiss Bachel or 011tli11 c,l for u s the life onr large famil y of 26. After dinner onr CANT ERBU RY-T HE TORC H an,! sorrow s of Chris t , s howing how the t hree chape r ons, who were teache rs from BEAR ERS. se1·c11 colours m a king t h e one pure ligl1t t he <'ollcgc , Mi,s Brand, l\'Ci ss ,Je nkin s, LEEST ON. 11111st 1,e par t o f our li,·es, e,·c n as they ,u"l Mi ss Rohcrl son , gave us a talk 011 At Leesto n, 110 Easter ca. rnpers, wi t h 11·c re a pn rt of Chris t '~ life. ,·a mp rul es a nd our ca mp rluties.[...];\[a 111· :tt t hi s sen- ice wer e led lo , \ s we ha,1 rl ec iderl to hal'c rla y lig hl[...]1 l1t!arl s a g low, heir! aloft n. hl11zi11 g to r<'l l ma11~• mon, to tU1rnnl s 1he o ne pure light, crnana ting d,•,· i.J,, · for l 'hrist, a11rl sa l'in g. we all pu t our watche s 011 un c fro rn rainbow hlP111l of rcrl for Courag e; n •1·011 s,,r•rale 1he111 seln's to Hi s se r vice. lr ou1·. RO w,, rose at Ii o'c lock a nd t urn ccl[...]grceu Ti 1111• a :id s pac·,· won lei fa ii lo te ll r,f in1o heel at 8.:lO a ctual time. Thi s ornngi: for .Toy ; yellow for F aith[...]. ·; irHI igo for 1·a11 1p in , pc,·tion s h.1· onr t wo popula r p ro1·ccl c•x c<-lll'nt for c-amp. and we wo nlcl for Ho pe; hltr e for Loyn.lt ·for Lo,·e. 1·a111p[...]urn s and :Mr s ac!l-i Rc all l'amp: to t ry it. Spn·icc : 11"'1 violc> t t he , ' piri t," and \'011111,! : of lhc s wi111111i11g bath s, whi ch On f:oocl Friday cn11i11g Mi ss llrand '' God t he , 'on ," "Goof wnte r nnrl rc•ad 11 , ,Tohn :\Insefi clcl \ piny, "Goocl " The Ton•h-h ca n.! d a.v a s 11 "Ta lk wi[...]i,·cr ." 1111 frn:.rs: o f t he co11 ce r t; of froli cs :it Frid11.1·." ' and t ha t mad c everyo ne rcali ,;c lo ca n,· 011 1h,• t h1•111 t>, 111 cal s ancl lu• forn li:.rlits -ou t: t he sports ; wha t Gone! Frirln ,v m ean s to u s. whi ch in orclcr·[...]nd s hip ti re. C'0 11 sis ti 11 g of a was U11, 11 a 11ie o[ our st ncll· c:i rr·J,, .[...]carriec'J ou t in it s l11we s tra w s ta ck: ancl o f all the fun or s ( 11cl.1· r•i··<-le,, :\fi ss[...]e '!'his thc111c wns P11tirel .1· t hrough ou t scrTic·e s, s t ud_,·. anrl 1 ·a 1~1p. which e vcryo11 e know s, :i ncl can se11iors . :\[is, :\f•J,'a cld e11 t ir e i11 tc n11 c[...]eo ulcl 11111 ., · PXpre;.;s i11 word :,; , " T...Ju,·c and[...]Fellow a 1111 .:\fis~ ,T1•11ki11 s th<' junior. a11cl a, :\[bs pll'a :;111·c. :•nd ,•n•ry ·1-ord1 -b,•a1·1•r ~a.v :[...]s hip .' ' a111l for t he ki11rl11 csscs sl1 ow11 t o .Tc11ki11 ;: had to lca ,·c on Sat urdnv a fter ·[...]11 s Ill· ( h,• f1·il'11d s at Leesto n. where one 110011 :\[i ,s,•s Leo ni,• \\7 hitefor cl a.,;,! H11h1· " T will !n· !o holcl lii"h the Ton•h o f Love ;Lllrl Light 1lia (. 11th1•1·s 111a_v[...]n• wn s f:. illJ<•rt- loo k 1h <- juni or on e afterw ards. S l' C t he , v a ., ·."[...]\Ve 11Sl'd t lu • stuc!I· honk. " .Jes u s the[...]be liflecl up. will " For Zion's sak e will I 11ot hold my C hri s t .'' a11<1 foun;I t he s tmlit•s \'Cl',\' ,Jesu s sa[...]li('lpfnl inrl ccrl. dra w :di 11.c n unto 111c.'' A111! so to u s peac ·,·. aurl for ,Jcr11 sal c ru ' s sake I will[...]11 0(· r,•s1, 1111 t il 1he ri g-htco11 s11 css t hereo f Sa t nrclny nigh t an improm ptu fanc,\' H e wa s, a111l is. t he ve ry "[...]clr<-ss 11·ns hclcl , a11rl so me of the costum es \Vo l'ld ,' ' nnd i11 Ri111 i~ all lig h t, all lhc g-o for( h a s hrigh t ru•ss. ancl the salvn-[...]includi ng ghos t s, 1ion t he r eo f a s a h)a ,. ing 1·o r<-h ." wer e ,·e1·.v good, ruin how colours . in . om c wonrler ful wa,·[...]H11111 011a , :S1111 Toy, Julius Caesar , lVfnori ussc111lili11g i11 th e white light of purity[...] |
![]() | [...]itbe 4'utlooll. mniclen , French explorers, and mnn,v t he i11cl cscrilmi.Jl e bedlam of tnlk issuing interc,•ss ion wu s taken h1· Alena Stewart. others. During the e1·ening ll"e had items fro111 lii0 111aiclcnh· 111011ths o r the roa1· h1 an alisorhingly inh:r esti ng wa y l\lrs from the girls, e nding up with a camp of the fa st speeding t rain. However, th e \Vilki11sn11 t o le) u s of 1111rny C hinese fir e 011 th e bearh, ll"h ere ll"C sang hym11 s im)los ing hos t of u s clnly found o ur ,·11 sto111s ancl of th e diflicnltics which mi s and l'CS]le r l'erse. seh·es at Otn ki s tati o n, cea s ecl talking :,,; io11ari~:s en counter when thcv Jirst arri ve On Sunday morning we had church fur a m o men t , clntchecl our bags a.llCI at their stn.tio11s; so mething o f the rn s t <"Omhwtcd liy Miss 13 : aml , nncl study whirl ed away to onr improvi sed h otel. s pa ces of China , so m et hing of its ma sses c·irclcs in the after11oon, after 11"hich m,ln.v .-\ solc11111 s il e11 ce foll 01·e r Hs o n t he . of heat hen life, s0 111 cthing of the pathetic of 11s walk ed to the Gro1·c, a cl eli g htfnl appeurn11cc of lun ehru n snu ·uge, Jilli ~ appeal of /h e clark ancl 1111cnlighte11crl ll"nlk winding ro11nrl the Jin.r s of the lireacl and huttc r. Thereafter, lhu11ks to Chines,• 111incl wliic·h 1110nis the Chri stian ~omtcl s . tlic 111ira cul o11 s ol'gnui~ing nchi cvemcnt::; 111i,;s in11a · .,· to lay c)ow11 ),i ~ lifo in th e ir ~l o nrla.,· wa s l'i s itu rs' clay, a11d abou L of our District Co111111iltct•, ll"e st mnhl ecl[...]~11111ptJ,ing 11f all thi s Mrs ;I() p eopl e came to see us, i11 cluding our i11lo o ur s leep i11g q11a r tcr s, whi ch, if n ot Wilkinson bro ugh t hom e to u s N e w 111i11i steTeat cla.1·, a11cl PJH)C'cl up w it h anoth er a t :rn~· rate a spec ia 1 cha r111 for n s. fc1rgl' t.[...]Xeither t h e king in hi s pa la ce n or the \Ve go t our s1111 :-- lii11 c 011 Sntunl n.", '.J.' 11l'scla.1· m o rning ca111t, all too s oo 11, peasan t in hi s cottngc s lc<' ps hcttcr t ha n g-il'i11g those intl'rcs t ccl n chnu cc to carry a11rl the g irl s set to ancl clc1111 erl 011t the the iin,cl c[...]· tl11• s purts prug run1111 e. The bn.sk et hou sci, nncl left all ,·e n · 11i ce a ncl clean. We a11·okc th e fo ll o wing m o rnin g ball t1111rna111e11 t c·11111111<•11 ced at 11 o'clock. Th 2n f'fl111C afternoon ten and final ll"alk s s parkling wi t[...]Th e 1ra11cl1•re rs a n1011g;;t u s h c:ule,l off for i11 t he lol' el.1· hu sh t hat s urrounds the to ca.: r.v o u t t he N1111p )lrog ramm c. Xo a. 1ra lk to the rin•r. Humour l1ncl i t lin ,1· in ll"hi ch m :in~· t ra cks arc m11de with la ggard s ll"c- i o'l·lock , get-up hell ; i .ao. aftenrnrcls that th ey took the wron g littl e ru stic hridgcs ornr the strcnm . physie:11 j e rk s ! I c·n n r ccu111111e11d t h ose turning. ::S port s ll"erc h eld in t he nftcr • 'L'hC'11 t.o ll"ait fo1· the laund1 to trike u s phys ica l j erks, gi rl s ! Whnt an appetite 110011 , ll"h c n bo t h jun iors 1u1<l seni o r s tried lia r-k. they gave 11 s ! The camp cook mu st ha1·e out t h e ir prowess in all so rts of rn ces Our cla,vs ll" ere ve ry full ll"i t h rowing hee n a lm ost paral,vs ecl whe n s h e survcyccl ltopping , nt1111i11g, sack ra ci11g, etc. Thf' a ucl swimming a nu. tra mpino-, ancl alto t he scatte r ed r ema in s of our breakfast, r esul t s o f t he sports were ns follows: gether a cl eligh t ful and pr~ fitabl e lh·c which began at 8 o'clock . By t h e w aS•, Tota I po i11t s : Kilhirnie, 44; St. James. d a ys 11·<' rc SJHmt toget lwr, and i t \\"a s 11'itT, w e brC'akfastecl on t he q11i ck -l1111 ch pri11- ;10. fPl'li11gs of r<'g r et t hat we finall y lioa nlC'd ,·iJ1l c, so to s pea k. We pa ssed t he kitch e 11 AfL<' r l<'a ll1t•rn wa ,; a linzz of cx pcd· 1h<' launc·h. cloo r ancl took u pl ate of prunes or JI0 r · :11tc·.1· i II tl,e air a t th" a ppruac•h of t lil' l"idgc fro111 the a S~l 1111Jlcd t rn~·s-n11[...]k el'llly a11ti<'ip:ttecl ca mp lin•. Variou ., WELLINGTON DISTRICT CAMP[...]ict. gru nps llll'! in clilTenmt parts of th,• REPORT. Ea ch morning ll"c w e n t through th e sam e gru n11cl s i.o prac·ti se t he ir ca111p-fire ite n,s , progn1rn111 t'. .After brcakfn st titnc w a:- a11cl li1t, rn ll'a s i11 t h e lllc 11 t al at111os phcn, Th e time ha s com e, t he W a lru s sa lcl , T o talk of m a ny th!n gs; sl't a Riclc fur s t ud y p1·eparatio11. P raye r s I hat s 11lid11ecl ln1 s h ll'h ieh is the precurs or or ca mps and girl s, th e fun t h ey h acl . a t !l.:JIJ, s t ucl.1· c-irdes 10 to ] I. Fro m uf g-rc•at e n•1d s . 'J'lie ca111p lire took pince or bun s and 'squlto sli n gs. I I to 12. :{0 we ll"er e left to our 011"11 i11 th e s1·I100I gro1111<l :-- , a s elsewh ere tlw One ln111clred a11cl fif t ,·-e icrh t of us cl ,•1·it· ,•s. grou1ul \\'H. ::; we t. .[ u se t he word " fire ., r·ollectccl on t he 'l'ho rnclo1i st~ti o11 , ca r-h .·\las, thou fal,; c 1n•a tl1e r prop hl' ( ! i11 a pi ctnresqne ~e11 s e, fo r to o ur lil"CJ~ feelin g like a s ea so n's g reet in g ca rcl wi t il l11 s tea cl of s 1111:; l1i11 e a11d !due s ki es , g rey inrng iu at ions 110 fir e eou1tl Jia\'c 1Jec 11 " , v i s hiug ~·011 n. hnpp_,. h o licln.y, etc," c·lomlR IJ:111k,·cl up am! min fe ll h c:t1·ily[...],an ll1t• la111ps 11·,, u secl. All ma r k eel o n u s . The Rn ihrny Depart m en (. for the r c~t o f t he clay , so 11·011 lcl -l1c t 11<, it,•111 , 1r,•n• cnj oyecl i111111 c 11 sel.1·, par· pe rh a ps to p rotect t he other pa s se nge r ~. l'X plon\r~ eo 111pc11 : -: n ted t l11•111 ~e l \'PS i II s i 11g t i, ·11lnrly the rc•r1Cli11g of a .-omecly play )I C: hapR to al1011· 11 s lo g i1·e full 1·en t lo i ng- a11d folk <lan ci ng.[...]11 1,y a K c Jl.111r11 nnr fce li11g s, lrn cl allowecl n s t11·0 ca1·· '.l.'lit• t! \'P11 t of the cn!11i11g wa s a11 o·i rl ringcs, a ncl directly t he gates opcuecl :1tldress I,y o ur ca11q1 1110U1 cr, ~)rs " ' ilki11- " :,,.;;111tl ny ri :-: i11g- hour. \\'t ' Wl'rc tlw11k f 11l 11·c rn sh ecl lhc t r a in a s if it w ere t h e so11. This wa s p :·ec<'cl ccl by 10 111i1111 les 111 li11cl. 1rns )1:,J f :111 hour lat.e, ns mos l JlrOYc rbial liarga iu sa le. , v hich 11111rc tli s qui et, so t ha t 11·e might coll ect our sc:tt• uf lh IH' r L• freli11g )ll'ctty sti ff frnJll o ur t. mhed th<' i11haliita11 t s of t h e Yillagcs ll' n•d tlio11g}d :,,; a 11d :-:t'L'k to ente r i11 t o 1111w1111 tt•d t'Xl'riiu11 s. ]11 the morning lhro11g h 11·lii C'h we pn s sccl T do n' t k11m1· - t h,• pn•st'lll'e of ( :ocl . Th is Ii U l<' j i 111 1• of (':IIIIJ.' !'-l'ITi t·t • Wit~ takt•JI by ~ \fi :,,;s ~In :·io11 EASTER CAMP SNAPSHOTS. 11) 'l'he Bln c Hoo111 at L cestou, Cun(crlrnry. (2) Miss N oil sou's Ci rcle , Canterbury Camp. (~) Shirlev-Hichmond sen t largest de lcgntion to Lccslon Cnm p, ( ,1) P ee ling pnln(·ocs :d Rnknrn111ea, '.f•arnnnki . Cniiterbnry. |
![]() | [...]tthe @ut looh .[...]Splc11clirl." Read Micah's vis ion in (j Thomson . :Miss Thom son rcmindcc l 11. of \\T iUen the st1Hlv hook . '~' c n eed 0111,,·[...],·hn.p. ii'. How man y of u s hnvc s u ch a the wa~· in whi ch Mnry, with he r lo 111 e 11ti o 11 Mis: Mn,· Hill 's uam c in[...]\'is ion to hring t h e light to our eyes . l f ,;orrowf1 1l h eart and PYCS hli11dc1l with 1·11 1111 p1•t i1111 ll'ith t.111! st11t1,· hook and 1·011[...]Olli' hl'art s \\'erc nn sh c, l Olt ll SC l'CCII l!'ars, failrd to know i't ,m s; ,Jesus ll'ho ll'ill ha,·p a n idea hn\\·[...]would tl11•re he ton much se lf in our stood la•sid,• l11•r . Hut. He called he r II\' I r 11'1 ' co uld 1111 1,, ·, 1•111•h OIIC uf 11 ,, k('<'l' There is a sto ne in Hagley[...],·is ion '! nam e and ,;Jw resp o1ul1•d glaclly wi t h ui'.. 1hrn11g h ea1•h da y of tl1 c year, all 11·01tld[...]and ll'ord " Haloloi ," tha t is, ".\la ster.' ' ,111,I 111• " '"II with our Bihl" C la ss and with ing wa s 111:t1l e hy the pioneer :·. \Vhat[...]"Tl in thiti way, ,\liss Tho111sn11 s ho \\·1•d 11,. 1111r ( 'h11rl'h , and s 111·h an i11fl'1'1 io11 s s piri[[...]a ,·i~iu11 t ho se 111 e11 aml "·0111c11 had , to wa i:. ;J(•su:-- p,·c r 111':tl" to u s urnl C \ ' t!l' l'HJI · i, il that hf'fnrn lo ng 0111· i, it.,· and onr[...]h •,l\'I! hn111 e and !'0111forl s t hat t lll'y might i11g us . Thi s wa :-;[...]st 111Pct ing i11 laud ll'111tld al s o 111• Ih·ing I.h e lif0[...]hnil,I a II C\\' li o 111 e a ccording to their l ' :IIIIJI, ,\ 1·olh,c tio11 tak en 11[' \\'a, S PIii ah11111l:1n[...]idl'nl s . llnt \\·hn t arc we cl o in g t o r·arr,)' Yar 111 ns:-; i:-.l C lii11a' :-: :-- tarvi11g- pt•oplt•.[...]11f the: 111 th,• aften1111111 tl1c g irl ,; ,·isitrd ti11 • WAIRA RAPA EASTE R CAMP walking nu t for C hri SL t.wo words go Kei l11•a111 ifnl ~[aori C h11r1'11 at. Otak i. Tit e r, • REPOR T. t.11get.her , .,·o n th a111l ad,·c n tnrf'. Th e Bib is an i n te resting lii stor,v att:whl'1l to this[...]g-rt•att•st ach·cntu rc to-da,,· is pra,ye1·. rt[...]Thursda y 11ight sn \\· 11s 0 11 (•e 111orc n.t[...]t 111• ,,Id pla ce. Xot :1$ 11ia11y a s 11 s1ml , i~ lik e pullin g out a \\'ircl css IJntlon and r,•a l old \'illai11, ll'a s at le11gth co11\'Crl1•d[...]1·0111ing into 1lirl'1·t conta,· t with CTod . max 10 t 'hristia 1[...]li ty, a111l n s Our ,·is ion i11 lifo s hould hr going rtlo11 g mot had a g-rrat !lcsi1c to \\'or, hip C:od . II, ·[...]h:wd in h:n11l \\·ith C hrist. How can wer, 11rgrd th at rt l:1rg-e 1•l111n·h 111• lo11ilt at ~Ii :--~ )ra l',iorit! ) I '(-: n•gor :-:ai d i 11 ]n•r[...]\\'1•1'-n1111• s he was s ure I h:it Go, I had[...]we kPl'p 1111r ,·i:--don ,·IPar·! lly s harin g ablJ t Haki , a 11d h e ro 11 ti 1111 a lly worship ped[...]it. a111l " ·o rkiug. ]t- is 0 111,, · t hrough our 1he re till li e di ed at Otaki i11 184!1 . We pla1·1•d " ·e frw tog,•th cr lo rcce i,·c rt ,·c ry[...]:-- pl'c·ia I 111 e~:-:ag-c fro111 J{iiu. worki1w an,1 s harin g t ha t we r·:t11 hope and all 1•11rollc,J o ur n a m es in th e ,·i s itors' to k cc11 and ho l,I nn t o onr Yi s ion A hook , whi c h s11h111itte d qui et!,,· lo su ch a Our thc111 c for t hi s ca mp wa s " The[...]<J11 Ps!,'' and t. n tl,, · we )1:1,·e SOU)!h t n.11<1 f11u11d. On Fri,I a y \\'C so ugh t. 1-o spc Mm1day s aw 1111r : po r ts day. Might bett .\ lrs \Vilki11 sn11 :11 ldn •sse1l auothcr 1·a111p[...]1\'L' 1·1111gratnla( c t he jn11iors 011 winning soft 111~et i11g. t 111• " LPadPr o f o ur <J11 .., t.'' and \\'Pn•[...]ht•lp,•d hy 11ur study of ,J es u s c,f[...]nigl :\s t h t> 11 exl day , :\lo111la,\'. \\'a , 1111r[...]:\l1111(la,,· 11ight 11':ts .Mi ss \ Vil s on'~ Gori[...]:,_";:znn-th. l111111P1lia tc ly after, He,·. ~[1· In st da,,· at cn 11q,, w e detc[...]The 111eeLi11g-. " Fullo\\' the G lca.111 ." 'J'hrcn cane t ht> most of it. Between l I and I :!,:;o ,I. IJa,·ie spoke in 11 ;; < l'IH'ilixio11 :tud its .-\ ppcnl .'' .-\.nrl t hi s[...],rn., ·s to fo llow :HP: ( I.) t hroug h fri end "m< l,;1 s k[...]bini: thr t 11111111i11 011s uproar of the s p1•1-tntor,, i, I he 111 t>ssngc ':\Ir ])[...]at l111• l'IHI of nu i111p1•ps.- h ·c addrl'ss- that l-:\'l•ry g irl know s what friend ship means, look wh o with frp11zi1•1l l'J'i cs drn\'C 011 th .,[...]and th1111g-h it i, in1pn~s ihl c to d escrihc t ea m s of U1t>ir f:w cv to ,·icton·, St. ,ln111 ~s t i111l' •ll'nr11. hu t ,, ,..... new o nP- T hat[...]( 'hri s i died f11r 11 s. It s \\' Orth l'liink- it , tl11• r.... 1i11g is n h rny s with u s. First heat K cllnirn team, · and t h1•11 ,[...]l'ra,·.. r : \\ ',, all kn,m· how 0111· live;;[...]it.. in a thrilling fi11i s h , hl'a t Ki!loir11ii•. St.[...],·a11;1 ot 111• Iil·,•d ll'itl1 ou t prnyer, rtncl if .Jn111 es g-ni11t•1l lin! poi11ls a ~ wi1111 c r:--, and IIJ (' JJ[...],,·h e n we :-ot•e a11 , ·thi11g IH•an t ifu) , o r ,l It Kilhirni c three a s r[...]1l1e 11w:-:t irnJH't• ~:-. in• t.li i11 g in our t·n 1np. l11•;ll1tiful ~Cl'III', if WI' \\'ould just thank Nor i , ports tot. a l: \\'l' l'I' t l1 Prefo n,:-K ill1irnil' ,[...]fin• li11 r 11i11g C:od i11 , il c11 L prn_,·e r hnll' llltll'h r·los t>r mem .Ji' ; SL ,l:11 11 cs,[...]to lli111 " '" 11111 st rlra\\· . Follow the for ~00 11 aftt•r 1·0111i111r[...]1·e in C hris t-. Miss mati Olyn1pi1· stT11ggl1• , , fortilic1 l\\'ith r·orncd[...]\\'il ,011 p11i11 tcd Olll how 11111 ch e 1·p u in adm l1!'C'f and plum pu d ding, the teams :tnrl g-i rl t ,, d o h1•r pa r t i II i11 e ll'orld tn[...]our Hih ll' C lass distrir·t (hpre is to d o. of ti th<'ir ndn1irc rs 111ad" o ll' for tlH•ir l:1 s 1 da , ·, t ht·oug·h fr if'nd sh ip. loya.It.,·. lo\'I•,[...]:111d 1·011ragt1. just a:-; cl n\\' 11 t hrou gh[...]Tl1t•11 1ht1r c j:,; ~0 11u•o 11 c pres: 1·11111p n1lvc11t11re ln Otaki llcn1'11. Su1111 •[...]he ll', if it :s 011!,,· a chc1•rf11l wo rd . SIii' \\'Pill, hy thn rn11111l:1',011t 11':l , ·, t ho 11 u h 1.h,• nt ~t•s 111 .J n and w o 111 c 11 lik e Al,rnh:u11.[...]11•,·i, r \\ ' I' thn11ght ahnut hanli l" i o n es, \\'ho intended to s win1~ went lsai :il,. 1\a1111[...]l1cll'i11g-, to g-11 and ,Io iL i111111 crliatPl,r , dire,·lh·. '.l.'hc \\'a t.er \\' :1 s no t rP:dh· ""Id. do Jll' . . :\ cl\'1•11 t 11rl'l'S. sr•ic11tist,,, poets, a nd to b ,[...]for it \\':ts Uocl pro111pti11g u s . a111l t.l1 e ln.lter s p e n t. a jolly !1:iit'-I,11111· a.rt i,ls 1110 ha,·t> d o ne tl11•ir par t fo r t he•[...]t he best canq, \\'airara p,1. rliYing in a11d out of t h e s urf. l\'[...]ha s l' \'er hnrl. After ten. some Maori Gil'! G uides ea nH• pa ssed r o11 11rl t he fi r e wit h lig h ted[...]torc·Jw,; aud fu nn ed a ~cmi-c ircle at the[...]r \\' 011dc r if the ol,1 h o r se who s lc,Jgerl nigh: t,, ~win g p o is a nd s ing for u ~. By t hi s[...]o ur mattress es hea\'Cs rt s igh of reli ef t.i111e pois w e re in t h e fa shi o n amongst. u s. l,;1 l"k. ,\ t t li e 1·losl' " ·e s ang o ur " Ques t "[...]when ca mp is over. , o w e t.h oro11glil,r r•njo~·ed th e li t.t ic con • l1y11111 .[...]It ,·.. rt. Thi s wa s fo ll owecl Ji,· fo ur s ho l'l For thi s our quest, Oh Loni. we pray ,[...]the 1 tnlks 011 fo re ig n n11d h o111 c ;ni ss io ns, di ,- Thy bl essin i; full[...]PALME RSTON NORTH DISTRI CT[...]t;uidc Thou our fo otsteps e v eJ'y day, 1ri1·t co mmi ttee, and o rpha11:1 ges. \Tes · \\' c wouhl wa II< c lose lo Th ee. CAMP, WOOD VILLE. COmE per s brou g ht 011r In st ,·amp m eeting to a[...]ing 1 PIOSP. Chorns.[...]Loni. send us for th , e a ch on h <' r An x io u s e ,·cs w ere t nrncd to the horizon. Of course, C\'C r,ro 11e h:ul !J,v i h: s t.inw[...]tow, tnrnecl o ut their p ockets and put t hc i1[...]sp l c nclicl drea m Would t h ~ \\'cnthcr co11rlcsce 11d to treat in th last few pt>nce towar,J s the midnigh t feast. T o ,10 Th y will. thi s b e our ques1- ns kindl y? B11t what matte r the wcnthcr in BJ fund. Miss Nichol s's cn.u tee n did n. roar L ct's all fo llow th e g leam . wh en t he :j o~•s of camp \\'ere ahead . cam! ing trndc. Coconu t fritter s, hlock ice Th e Lead er o[ our ques t obey[...]come l'renm, bi scui ts, etc., all mad e t11 .. ir 1-fis vi s i on' s wondrou s call ; :1111! there wer e onr "en.mp mother," 1\frs dom appcnrn. u ce nft cr t he meet ing, but. 1111,·e l.o \'e's full est pri ce H e i;ladly pnicl. G . 'I'. Brown, of Prtlmers ton North, and heart[...]f..O\' C's servi ce c l aims UR a ll. we . tarted on t h em they soon di s [...]Siste r OliYC ready to w elco me us with lent[...]w e did drea m , " ·ith :1 Tea c h UH to wa lie th e fri endly r ontl 011 t[...]C h ee rfully, fJ' cc from c:1rc, Later in the evening the Rev. Mr and[...]l•:ai:;c r to lift auoth er's loa d,[...]numl But of nil goorl t hings t he re is a 11 end , to :;hnt'f' . ?.frs Gnrrlinc r vi s ited u s, nncl g ave us a on t: Our comrades hip 11_1111 nflc r four wond erfu l da , ·s of ca 111p[...]hearty \\'Clcome to t h e fair la nd of Wood The h fc, 1luri1[...]111'\V fric111 ls hip s had I...Ol'II, whithe r n ow our qu es t woulrl l ea d[...]good h1•e 11 fo rm ed a nd 0 111· s piritual Ii,·cs q11idf · 'To know we would n ot nsk;[...]Oh , tlw j ny of ;L first ni g h t in ca mp! cued , w e as:c111hlcd nt 1hc Olnki st:nt io11 Firm faith in Th ee is al[...]Woor l ,O l'tl fit ll S for 0 \11' Lask. S n rely t h,•re is n othing lik e it. ,vhy 1111 Tn es(lny mnrni11g . ,\11 o tl1 cr cn mp had[...]~:tl11nln.y lic iug- our pi eni r: rln.y, w e will cneh ~e pnrntn strn w n ot rntirc to 1·0111(' :11111 gone, hu t \\'C pn rted eouso led[...]t.11rnP1l o ur : houg h t s rtlo ng t lw " Friendly r est too '! at t.he pros pt>l't 11i " 'lllall , · gond t i1111•, 1,1[...]}or rt fe w 111i1111tcs nftcr \Ve \\'ere i11rl ccd fortunat e to h n ,·c l\li ss[...]Hoad :[...]from T,, n11r l'lll'l'g'1•t i, · prr,i1 lc11t, '.\ li ,s prayers :i\lisR Ros;; spoke 011 this s uh- Yansn11 , of t he Canton Villages Mission, Wooc j cPI. S he likene, I our li,·cs to t he i11 C'a.mp wi th u s . S he was a n inspirat ion :\lario n '.l.'ho111so11, w e o we a great ,Ienl of[...]a Chi 1I1 e s 111·1·1"ss of till! camp , fo r s he had 11rni11 h[...]ch to 11 s all, :11111 mad e 11s feel how closely outs 111 o~t or t Jui l))'('-(•HIIIJ l a1 · 1·:111g-('III C1[...]a t.t 1•11 tio11 !o kee p perfect, nncl wnrn ccl " '" in t he Father's king dom arc related. buein h:illd . Ln,th·, \\'r• 11111 st not. o mit 011r 11, nf tl11• 1111111,r b,, ·-wa ys n lo ug t h e ]11 c11111p too \\'Cl'C s ix g irls from the Chin1 road of lifP. 'l'h en , too, w e mu st be 011 0 i1111nyat ion,, 111' whi ch we \\'ere ju s tly[...]'.L'lll'akina l\faori G irl s' Co ll ege who l1clped ting I ,,rowl. Tlu•r \\'l'J"C 0111' llt'\\' lll:tl ''l ll l'l' fo1 1111• \\'a t.c h to help t hose wh o are finding to keep u s h a ppy with their smiling[...]ith this 111cnls and 111cc li11g~, n. t hing of heau ty[...]far es, s pa rkling eyes, and their thought the 1 wiih red :n11l whi te s tripes, g i\'iil" !11" I ho ng-h t in o ur mind s w e set off for our f11l, helpful ways. It is truly good to Did I h cnr som eone groan[...]Tah g-ro111ul s n. fcst.i\'e nir; th en our lfcn l t h pi cni c.[...]m eet t ogether ns one happy family. ·• sn,·clovs " rt ftcr lunch ? Then our[...]have o ll'i c1•r, wh o, flitting h crc nncl t h er e in her[...]Then on Good Friday evening the Rev. erepe " ·hit c 1111ifon11 , \'cry ahly a ss isted ca mp i,on ccrt · tl1a.t night--w ell, word s cnn't[...]emim a Tho m son i.\fackr, of Dnnnevi rke, gave us the c 111 o th e r. Th en it wns the fir st ti111c en mp[...]:111 i11spii·i11g arlclrf'ss ll1nt ~howcd u s th e know hnd hcen held up at. Otnki, t.hc firs t time 'l'c rki11s" sh o nlrl travel.[...]011 S 11ndny 11ight i.\li ss )farjori c a\\'f11lne ss[...]made we had cn mpcd in n schoo l, nnd the fir st[...]t hose who crn cificd 011r Sn \'iour. and time one of o nr Bi\Jlc Clo ss members hnd ~I 'C: rcgnr ,p~ke to u s on "'.l'h e Vision[...] |
![]() | [...]1tbe. d'utlooll. in Ill On -.l!ainlrtlaf ....tlldnl .. - ~ - the Woodville neident.. Our Yaoii[...]f.r Iler 1e'1-oel i• Ol,,iaa. tained the ehurch 00ie11-bearere to tea, ~e n friends gave of their beat in Maori II, 'i, II, . when opportunity was t11,ken by th~ Jill' hymn and song. · Mis Yanaen then intro · Whariti, Kiri, Marj, Hukarere, Rua, District Committee secretary, Miss R. Icy duced us to the Tah Kei 11chool. Last and Nellie-these were the girle from the Carmichael, of expressing the gratitude ar and best was an Easter play entitled Turakina Maori Girls' College present at of the caffipers to the Kaknro,mea friends .iat "The Chalice and the Cup," iiven by Woodville Camp. We hope they liked us for t he welcome kindness and benutiful to Sister Olive and her helpers J During as much as[...]If they learn •gifts they bcstoll'ed upon the "young ~l_1L the evening· ·a collection was taken up, all their studies the way t[...]midst." The camp c ir and we were able to hand £3 311 to Misa learned " The Priest of the Pariah," Mis11 conce1·t which followed wns a wonderful r ry Yansen with our love and best wishes, 110 Kinross might well be proud of them. 11uccess. It is rumoured that camp of that she may. buy something for the Tah " For there i11 nobody lik11 them, and so " mother " never laughed so much before. <TO Kei school in remembrance of Woodville aay all of u11." Peal after peal of laughter rose to the r'i',e Bible Class Camp.[...]ceiling at the humorous portrayal of ft We are much indebted to our study " The Monk," " Mrs Wiggs in the Cab 111d circle leaders, Sister Olive, Miss Chap TARANAKI-WANGANUI EASTER bage Patch," and " The Old Maids." -od . man, and Miss Bryce, and to our "ca.mp CAMP AT KAKARAMEA. On Sunday afternoon Mr Martin in 0 11 g mot'1er" and Miss Yansen. Our studies Easter Camp.-For weeks · camp had vited th e campers to join in the Easter call were on " The Risen Christ," and they so been the main theme of conversation for se1·vicc at Kakaram ca, when, with the ·ing ably and so lovingly brought a.fresh to Bible Class girls in Taranaki and Wa other members of the congregation, ca.ch ugh our minds that glorious Easter message nganui, and should such not have been girl received a beautiful and appropriate ope and its meaning for ea.ch one of us. the case when it was known that we message from the subject, " The Three io 11 And what shall we say more? There were to have the privilege of having Mi8S Crosses." were the meals, all excellent, each one Shannon in camp with us? At last In camp on Sunday evening Miss ght better than the last; the beds which grew the ,long-looked-for March 28 arrived, Shannon delivered an address which will 1ing softer as the minutes crept along the and those of us who had pessimistic long live in the hearts of her hearer11. :1n ' .:; night; tli.e picnic to the Mana.watu tendencies prophesied a[...]wet week-end, How often do we become dissatisfied Gorge; our birthday cake with its tluee for the weather on Thursday could with the everyday tasks that fall to irec candles; tl1e pillow fights when scarcely have been worse from a camper's our lot, yet do we realise that these ) IHl point of view. " mother " was not looking,-all com tasks can be done unto Christ. No :iRL bining to send us back to our home11 to slovenly, careless work will flncl a~cept a11 s , On our arrival at Kakaramea the look ferward to next Easter Camp. matter which seemed to require the most anee with Him Whom we seek to serve. rihe[...]J esus Himself worked at an ordinary n s. immediate attention was the searching PALMERSTON NORTH PARA lfor a mattress which best suited one's tnsk, and we know that He did His work ive~[...]diligently and well, fo1· He ·s aid, "My :l if G[...]rching was being made the wel yokes are easy." r a It just happened that Palmerston On Monday · morning after the final come sound of the tea bell was heard, 1t11k North did not send their slenderest and across to the hall we journeyed to study circle-and wasn't that a wonder oser members to Woodville to prepare the bewi the do full justice to our meal. Back at ful study!-thc campers resorted to the for the rest. But the work of stuffing camp again we were introduced to camp Patea Beach, where a thoroughly enjoy \liss mattresses was faithfully done before an "mother," Mrs Ewing, of New Ply able t{me was spent. Lunch and tea I ill admiring crowd of small boys. Quoth orie mouth, and Miss Shannon, who speedily in a shelten,d hollow, walks, and games d o. of these to a companion, " Say! It'll be .liug[...]made friends with the girls. After on the beach passed the time away only presse\f hay in the morning!" vespers sweet slumber claimed as its too quickly. On Monday evening Miss Rh,• /II, ¥, ¥, ho11 L[...]50 campers. Shannon delivered her final address : tr l.1·, Rain! Mud! Darkness! What a night -On Friday morning we divided into "Jesus was inter11sted in all that per to begin camp. Half-an-hour later-tea, our study circle gr -iups, and commenced tained to the nation to which He be rap,, light, fun, laughter. Who wouldn't be our study of the conference study book, longed. He knew intimately every in camp? Bedtime-excitement, talking, " The Master's Challenge." Those of us trouble that affected the people~ Are 1l«ed beds, groans, painful turnings, Next who had been to conference were glad we interested _in Africa, India, Chino., elie [ night-sound sleep. to renew our acquaintance with theee New Hebrides, and Russia?. We should /II, ¥, /II, remarkably fine studies, and those who be, for the world is growing smaller It was nearly a civic reception that had not been discovered for themselves day by day, and troubles which affect the Woodville campers missed, when they ,t hat the studies were as good as, in these peoples are being brought nearer JCT arrived on the etening train! The first fact, if not better than, they had been and nearer to each one of us ." comers at mid-cjay were honoured by be led to expect. The walk scheduled for Camp Meals.-Reams could be written ived. ing met by a deputation from the church Friday aftornoon did not eventuate, as upon this subject, but let three words -the minister and two ladies a.ppeuing the weather was still prohibitive of suffice-"They were wonderful." Misses izon. to welcome the camp to Woodville. Later much outdoor activities. I am inclined Sextus and Ingram, who hnd chargw treat[...]of this department, deserved and did 1ther in the evening, the minister and hie wife, to think that this was a blessing in in spite of the rain, walked up to the disguise, for the ilpi_rit of friendship receive the thanks of each girl. camp, and made the visitors very wel which permeated the whole of camp Room inspection was carried out each uing,[...]day by camp "mother" and Mts·11 Mrs come to the town, giving them the free seemed to commence from that after dom of the church I This welcome was noon of general· chatter. Shannon, and great was the rivalry be . and[...]tween each of the three rooms as to with heartily backed up by the residents, who That evening the Rev. Martin, of lent pots and saucepans, donated fruit "Patea, spoke to us of the Kingdom of which would secure the most number of and vegetables, turned out in good God, and showed us the necessity of points. Tidier and more artistic camp · and numpers to the concert, and kept an eye rooms would have been very difficult to us a[...]ving the everyda,- Christian life and on the comfort of the camp generally. of cultivating Jesus' helpful happy find. vood- The campers only hope they made a The success of our ca.mp was to a spirit. .A person's nationality ie be good an impression on Woodrille a trayed by his accent, and the Gallilea.n large extent due to the Prayer Circle, amp ! Woodville made on them. held each morning in camp mother's Why accent should mnrk each one of ue. ¥, /II, II[...]room, and led by Miss Shannon. Severe.I re t o On Saturday afternoon the eporta of the girls joined this circle, and with Yum, cha I D'so, chum I These and were held, the weather being ideal for similar sounds rather like soh, doh, were out exception all received great blessings l\liss the occasion. The girls showed their from it. ssion, from time to time emitted from the enthusiasm for the sports by their Woodville campers. You couldn't have Tuesday morning saw each of the girill ·ation[...]being necessary in several return to her home and ordinary voca loscly a Chinese missionary in your midst with races. Novelty races added greatly to tion inspired anew with the visi on of lated. out something funny happening! What a th e amusement of the spectators, and business it was getting ready for the the Kingdom of God, and cheered and n the perhaps the best of these was the bun strengthened by her East er expcricnco Chinese "stunt" at the co11cert ! Cut race, which by special arrangcn1cnt was 1clped ting out and measuring, singing and sew in the joyous comradeshi p iu the build niling held a fter the afternoon tea adjourn ing of thnt kingdom. ing, dressing up and practising-how ment. The banner for most points wa11 m"ht the time flew. One wonders what the od° to annexed by the Hawera and Okaiawa Tah Kai Girls' Boarding School would girls, with Alton-Kakarame& not many GISBORNE-WAIROA EASTER have thought if they could have seen the points behind. Miss Shannon was not CAMP AT MORERE. ! Re\'. erepe paper edition of themeelns that lacking in enthueium, and made an Wen we downhearted ! No! Vfhnt LVC US the campers presented. One· thing we excellent. start iii the potato raee, The tholJ8h our umping gronnde rel!Cmhled 1s th e know, Miss Yan,een'e presence in eamp organisation of the sport was in ih• a. quagmire ! What did it matter if our ·ed in made everyone love those Chinese sister, hand of MiflH lt. :Key ud L. !utber- marqu ee did collapse in th e middle of tho and ,m w~e gl~d ~ .hen th!! !Ollection !t~ land. · aight, tho eooldtouee, ~h it1 blazini: |
![]() | [...]- ttbe <Dutloolt.[...]fire and well-sto cked larder, ·made an[...]ideal eubstitu tc. What matter if the[...]Tunanu i Stream (our bathroo m) as ISITT'S SA[...]eumed t he proport ions of a r11ging, muddy[...]torrent.[...]Easter, 192!! ! Shall we ever forget it ? Some of the Bargains Offering. Ju two respects it was unique. Firstly ,[...]24/- for 12/- the wrathcr , and, secondl y, on account of Cyclopre dia of Illustrations 15/- for 8/6 tl1'.' .Hasting s-vVnir oa-Gisb orne boys' ca.mp Cyclopre dia of Twentieth· Century Illustrations for 5/- limng held on t he same propert y as our 8/6 Kings of the Platform and Pulpit . . - for 6/- camp. Qur si t e was the same as la[...]each 12/ Great Texts of the Bible, 20 volumes. Sold singly, 20/- for ·1 2/6 year , "Bonni e Braes" station, the wool The Expositor's Dictiona ry of Children's Sermons 6 for 20/- s hcd , cookh ousc and shearer s' quarter s 37/ The Expositor's Dictionary of Texts, Genesis to Mark 7/- for 5/ -' being placed at our di sposal by 1\fr Tait. Gammie: Life of Dr Morr:son .. for .5/- Our "camp mother " was J\lliss Witty,[...]7/ - Alexander: -Feather s on the Moor .. 4/6 a nd fo r . a first attemp t at mother ing so .. 7/- for Bevan: Questions on Faith and Conduct . . , . . . . . 42/- for 15/-[...]d Earthly Footsteps of Man of Galilee, beautifully illustrate a nd did h er utmost to foster the joys of 5/ 6 for 3/ 6 camp life and t o hel p gloss over the un H. Simpson : Let Us Worship Cod .. 8/- for 5/ Martin : The Church and Hymn Writers .. }ilensan tncss occasio ned by the wiutl·y IO/ - for 6/6 conditio ns whi ch prevaile d. In n.11 ,we Glover: Progress of World-wide Missions 63/- David Smith : Commentary on the Gospels, 3 volumes .. w1•1·e :1,:;. \Ve wer e di sappoin ted that up· lo 60/- each. ernry s peaker a nd one circle leader were Bibles wi th good print at 1/8 each; others at 2/6, 4/6 Family Bibles, 25/-, 40/-, 65[...]un a ble at t he last to be with u s. Our 10/6, 35/- for 17/6. gratefu l thanks n.re due to the boys' Ladies' Handbag s-8/ 6 for 4/3, 12/6 for 6/3, 21 / - for per cent. discount. camp executiv e, who provide d us with ' Text Cards-2d, 3d, 4d, Gd, 9d, 1/- upwards, all less[...]!I Sunday School Tickets- usually 4d, now 3d sheet. spca.kcr s a nd n.llowed u s to combin e with t 's Prizes and Sunday School Requisites all at Bargain Prices. th em on variou s occasion s. Children[...]t REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. On Good Friday night the girls had[...]the privileg e of listenin g to the Re,·. SEND YOUR ORDER S AT ONCE TO l\fr Go uld , of Cli ve. i\Ir Gould chose as n[...]hi s subj ect "The Ca ll to Service ," ·and in ii[...]a gr ip pi ng fa shion outiincd from Scrip•[...]t urn ho\\' Goel had ca llee! ma 11y men from.[...]a ll <'lasses of society. How we ma.y servci,[...]c,·cn (11 our dai ly bus iness or school life, h[...]ho\\' ,t a ll depends on our williniw e~s a[...]ea r the g reat call. .. · Religion· ID the ..H om e..[...]On Easter Saturda y the girls were ad[...]drcssecl by 2\fi ss Frater , of Tua i, who[...]gave us a. very interes ting outline of the[...]\\' Ol ' k of the \Vai kn.rcmo ana mission[...]station, a nd of the g rcnt work S iste r[...]F BOOK OF PRAYERS.[...].leRs ic is doing t here.[...]On S unda y mo rning we combine d with[...]t he boys, the ser\'i ce being held in the[...]i\forrrn Church , th e Rev. :Mr Milne of d1[...]al Assem bly, \ Vairoa. being t l, e speaker . Mr 11iilnc; The Book of Praye r prepar ed by order of the Gener ga\'e an ins piri11g a ddress on " Life" and[...]in the home ·and how we may make t h e utmost out of i t,, and compi led especi ally to help to foster prayer s[...]1/2 posted . a nd ho\\' litt le we r ealise the immens ity be the means of setting up the family · altar. Price,[...]of it wlwn we are young arnl life Jie·s 01[...]'!'hr enning se rvi ce w as also held in[...]tl_,e church, t o whi ch the g irls wer e in Romance of the Presbyterian Church.[...], . 1ted by t he Re,·. i\fr Po,·ter, of[...]1\Iorerc,[...]who Pondu ctcd hi s far ewell sc1·vicc p rior Ii i[...]to hi s t ra11sfer to Nttpicr South. The By Rev. W. GRAY .DIXO N, MA. g ir l~ took. 11. s pecial par t in t h e ser vice Ill[...]why they are t he prelillli nari cs bein"' conduct ed by There are hundr eds of Presby terians who do not know[...]in terians . This book gives the necess ary facts, set forth in a t hem. Readin g Thess. V~ Mr Porter gave (I Presby[...]ns a wonder ful se rvi ce, and one could th fascina ting style. Price, 1/6 posted . feel t he iu tc11 sity of hi s earnest ness ·us ~p N FOR QUAN TITIE S TO MINIS TERS he to ld of how, tit midnig ht on a lon ely fr i A SPECIAL REDUCTIO a·oa.d, he fo und hi s God, ancl we t oo felt re: AND WORKERS FOR PRESENTS.[...]Ge Order now from On. Easter_ 1\fon<l ay om closing service, lei WM. H. ADAM S. Assem bly Publis her, P .O . Box· 181, Duned in . Nll nlnn cd \\'1tl1 t he boys, wns condud ctl[...]I,y t he He,·. M:1· 211'Donn lcl , of Feildin ".[...]Rmulin g : Jsa ia.h liii . 'l'he a ppeal of thf~[...]no[...]CO i NOW READ Y[...],c r\'irc to t he heroic \\'as i111 mc11 ~P, nml h9,[...]on e nn<l :di 'felt thrill ed at t he talcs of SENIOR BIBLE CLASS SYLLABUS[...]l, cro i~n, (•onn1•Ptecl \\'i t h the s inkin "' of t l11[...]I he Ti tani c an<l t he loss of th e Birken Iov "THE HIGH WA Y" With Full Notes, Dnilr Readin gs, and Questio ns.[...]In self-l'enoun clng Jove th ey plnyod th ei r[...]And In their denth li ve In undying pra.lso.[...]mo[...]Youn1 T hi s final ser\'i ce closed with tl1c sin g-in" Planne d by the Joint Syllabu s Commi ttee of the Young Men'• and of " Goel Be With You Till We l\fe1•t[...]t he Women 's Unions .[...]John Paterso n, M.A.: Ag:Lin.' ' Serial Studies on Old Testam ent. prep~re d by Rev. \ ~ 7c ha cl as cirelo lenders ll'liss ,[...]vitty, tho Testam ent by Rev. E. J. Tipler, B.A . : Confer ence Text Book by 1 on New and Special Day Studies written by well-kn own of St. Andrew 's S1mdny School, Gishorn e; hy Rev. J. A. Thoms on; Miasion M i ~~ Frater , of Tuai ; llfiss Leila, Let•s · Miseion arica and Ministe rs.[...],Tu11ior Dible Class leader, Wairoa ; 1\Iis~ of Price, 8d !each, or 7/6 p er dozen posted. Lex T homson , St. Andrew 's Sunday con[...]ry, MiH \T/. SUNDE R , chool, Gisborn e and Mise A lix Blair, Orde r at onc e from Y.W.B. C. Publica tion• Secreta[...],·er LAND, 14 Littl ebourn e Crescen t, Dunedi n lender of St. Andrew 's Senior Bible Class, Sta[...]Gisborn e. · Our study hook was "The in Mr J. DENFO RD, Box 710, Dunedi n[...]alchu,-c.b. Friend on t he Road." The bond of Or PRESB YrERIA N BOOKR OOM, S6-S8 Licl:Jiel d |
![]() | [...]1tbe ~utl oolt .[...]friendshi p · 11ud the be1rnty oons of the 1ship with our God made a diroct appeal deeper k;nowledge of th& fundamentAtl the[...],vhole district; and not least of those to the girl~ , and there were many who truths of our religion, and a basis for as-[...]tearoi1, who bad in a.nticipat ion made a placed there hand in that of the Friend our Bible Class thinking and study. ~p.a ce rea~y on their 1ddy of the L oving H ear t 1md Mked Him to[...]classroom walls, The Easter services all pret1euted aga in goes to Motumao ho, the winners (Cnm show t h em t he wny a long life's highway, the theme of the studies. On Good Fri lJriclge were again runner s -up). t it? and to help t hem at last to breast the <la.y morning, the Re,·. James Hnslop,[...]s hi eld now hangs, n ot in · n Bible Cla~R last hilltop of t he high road of li fe. of Hamilton East, gave a simple cln Rsroom, but· in t hnt corner of 1t of and intensely real interpret ation of tlie ?llotunuw ho P ubli c Our R ecreation s.- Well, we Imel hea ps[...]Hall , wherei each Sun a,mp of fun , despite ihc weather. Of course Atonemen t and its meaning for our our[...]d,ty a grnup of girls n.nd boys meet for the chi ef attractio n was t he hot mineral li\"es , and th e Rev. J. K eclgley, of Bihle Clnss. last lmth s for whi ch Morerc is famou s, the Otorohan gu, at night, presented the vool[...]A fter ten , i wo mirt hful hours -were bctw ty of the hu sh prnYi ng no less at "Challen ge of the Crucified Christ," Rpc11 t i11 our dining m1trqu ee, where l\'lis~ rtcrs trnetini by oycrcast ski es a nd sodden stressing the thought that, 'then, at that .J ean S rnith , of Tc Kni t i, stnged rait. momen t , a s we realised anew the[...]11 most path s t ha 1{ by sun ligh[...]sm:ccss ful impromp t u co ncert, nncl from itty, Tlu•n there wa s th e boys' camp and the significan ce of the Cros~, nnd the g so[...]t hcuce we wim decl our way by the well boys' fri endship. On the Srtturday after chall enge of t he Chri st o f t he Cross, trod p,1t h Umt lccl to camp for our cess, noon we were in vitetl for the afternoon wa s the time to resp ond wit h all the last meet in g. Here i he ea.mp "mother " 78 of lo\"e of our hea r ts a nd t he c011 secrn garn t he clos ing messnge of camp, · with tea a nd concert to follow. The tea , un t ion of our !h·es. All day Sunday, wns all ri ght boys, but the concert was telling how she hncl been impressed by .ntry hetter-in fact , t he best camp concert we 1,eginning with a wonderfu l Communi on the spirit of fri endliness , the " big I •WC[...]service at 7 n.m., aml the story of the s ister " att itud e of the older girls, and that R esurrectio n at the morning servi ce, t he rencliu css of each to help the other, h,n·e ever heard. On the :M:onday ni ght were seems to have been a pre pn1:atio11 for t he a nd s penk ing of the deeper renli sation s we r ecipi·ocat ed the invitatio n, a nd the evening, when Mr Starnes spoke of " The Our lioys wer e our guest s at tea. Diel th ey nf camp t lmt had com e through the boys' Challenge of the Risen Christ."' He Easter message, she nrgecl t hnt each not stare itt the fern s, bcrr ics, flowers pictured how illimita bl e the power a nd g irl ca rry ha with· nncl bush free s whi ch or na mented the ck to her h ome and her with influcuce of onr New Zeala nd Bible c·lnss, tL new spirit of Chri stlikcnes s. titblc a n cl wa ll s? .And di cl th ey uot Cla ss l\Iovemen t would be if our apprecia te th e array of da int ies we 111 clos ing t lii s repor t we have some had members could !mt reali se t he fa ct of " thn nk .vou 's" to say :-To Mrs Starnes, tempted them wi t h '? · t h[...]eir lives, and face ReY. \Ve broke camp at 5 a .111., Tuesday our camp " mother " who ut the elcYenth 3c as[...]H is task in t he all-c01_1queri11g power hour wh en Mrs Harg reaves was pre morning, a midst st ygia n da rkness, pelt He can gi\":e. H e : howerl, too, how 1cl in ing rain, a nd icy wincls-co ld, but clleery, l' cnted by berca,·em ent from coming, :erip[...]t hat tnsk mu st be faced fir st in our took on t hi s onerou s tnsk in ncl,lition fee ling that the di scomforts of which we home, school, 11 nd bus in ess life. from experienc ed were as nothing to t hose ex to her !oral du t ies. To h er 1111der Prior to the 6.15 p.m. service in the sta11cling mot hering we owe much lCl"VC, periP.n ced hy the Friend of the road of t heatre t he girls assembl ed in the of t Jifo, blood, lonelines s and victory, safe in the he s piri t of fellowshi p which clmrch for intercess ion. The brief talk chnr ncterised ertmp; ~ner,s assm'ance that a ll led to t he road of t!,e given them by l\Irs N obl e should be "father to our camp[...]a lways a vailable, a nd with )odng h ea rt. remember ed by om junior girl s. S he a most e ad-[...]a 11111zing capac ity for n.nticipa spoke of t he pla ce of rever ence a nd tio n of our needs-fro m t h e least to the who prayer in our lives, a nd told how she r.-··ea.tcst ,f the REPOR T OF WAIKA TO EASTER of t hem; to t he local ladies who CAMP. believed that, as we mo rncl on to the , J,·idecl nnd prepitrecl the ba nquet, and .ssion t heatre for our sen-ice, we co uld by our , istn- Do vou know where Morrinsv ille is? hel petl in man y other ways; io the men attitude of rever ence aml prayer · help who filled our beds, er ected t he marquee, F or 150 Waikato Bible Class g irls -it its atmosphe re to be like t h at of nny fact midnight with will hencefort h be m arked in red on t he hallowed church. trains, shouldered camp[...]Saturda y wa s t he dcfa il work, a nd , lik 1 the maps, and always 11ssociatecl with it <lay of our much -anticipa ted excurs ion to e t hei r mini ster , ,e, of will be kind thoughts of its people, who were a lways ava ilabl e; to t he local Tc Aroha. It dawu ecl wet, cold, and commi Milne during those Easter days truly granted windy, bnt, in faith , t he sandwi ch ttc a nd n il t hose who gave such t he freedom of t hei r town to· every ge1ierous gifts. '' ancl cutters rose at 5.30 a.m. a nd, in faith, of it., wearer of a Bible Class badge, a nd whose tbc campers rushed to catch t heir train msity welcome was so sincerely expressed by at 8.1 5 a..m[...]lendid AUCKL AND EASTER CAMP. ! lies t.he m ayo r ancl represent atives of our clay, and were grate ful for the sh eltl! r own a nd t he oth er churches at a wcl Fo r t he t hird i i11H' Pnkekohc \\'H S of t h e church buildings , where we had enlil·cncd by a. crowrl of h a ppy , friendly c•ome meeting on Good Friday morning. lun ch a nd lll et for stll(] y circle. ,Jcl in[...]A Ilibl" Cl:1 ,;s gfrl · e111ne to s pend Easter One could tell of many tales-of fun s peciu I train brough t u s back just in ~e in and good fellowshi p, of jolly, pl enteous in joyous f,·lluws hip, to slt.! l'J', cat. laug h, orerc, t im e for t he IJanqn et. s\fter roll call Rt nclr, a nd pi-n y toget her, and if Pukc meal s, and of m ore serious things in the. t he t oast Iist o[ prior " The Toreh -bea rers" kol1t• 1\:1, li: tl[ us g lntl to ha ,·c u s n s life of ca mp. wa s proposed, an d rcsponclccl to by ca lllp The Ther e was t h.e new syste m of camp[...]g irl s, an,J a n a ujonrmne nt was made to 11s ) hr n ry g lad ind eed. '.l.'o be s ure, t he mana geme nt whereby camp ,,.as diviclecl n. di st ant hilltop, wh ere a to rch-beare rs ' d by into s ix g roups, each wit h its lender[...]rain tl,•sr·,·nrled on 'J'hnrs<iay nnd F riday, · gave dranm was acted. T here, int o t he ligh t hn t ihn t ,rn s onl y to prov e t hnt llibl e (not a study-cir cle lend er) who under nf >L c!Lmp fir e, t here ca me character s o f could the direction of- :Mi ss Rcerl, were r e·[...]t he pa~t heari ng t he to r r hes of hig h Frn111 h:rlf-past :1 onward s on T hursday {;ponsiblc for camp du ties, a nd of th e adven t ur<>, loyal t~•, co urage, bro t he rh ood , ,,•ir l- lonely friendly rivalry between groups, which[...]\\"Prt• urr i1· i1w at t he sc hool, and fricnd sh ip, consecrat ion , obc<li cnce, a.JHI o felt resulted in t be winnin g or a shield for[...]t he l'Ur ly hirrJ .. (•c•;ta inl y dicl n ot catch sc rdce. Th ese were prese nter] wi t h t he same t idin ess by group 4 (Mo rrin sville aml cha ll enge, " Tak e t h ou t his to rch and any wnri11 s. hu t t l1t•y fo mHI pl enty nf Gordonto n girl s, with Olirn Morgan as ca rr.v it ou t of ~ight, into t li c g reat new wurk :1 \\'H it in g- LIH•111 , :llul fo l' a few ~rvi ce, leader ) , a nd , in cirlentn.lly , in a ticlier age J sha ll not know, in to g reat new hu11 rs a II wu[...]rea lm s I must not t read 111 nttressc., wore fill r rl , des ks mo\"cd, and 'fh e book stall, well stocked by our nncl loug ta hl es s.- t 11p. Th r n t he 111ai n hotly !ding. a cce pted h,r girl s of to-cla..v , after whic·h ,f thi ~ Dookroom , wa s one of th e popular we sa ng t he hy 11111 :[...]n f c:irnpcr~ arri,·ecl in batc hPs from t ill' •, nml co rners of camp. O\"Cr £1:l ,,·orth of[...]F'ath c r in ll c:1vc 11 who , lovcfit a ll Jes of hook s was solcl . One sees t hat thi s mu st Oh! h e lp T hy c hildre n wh en th ey ca ll, hC'a rel 1•1·r rywl1 crP. .·\ ft.c•r ten, whi ch n o- of r esult in a growth ·of kn owl edge abn11t That th ey 111:i y bulltl f ro m ag-c to ngc l:t stt- ,1 1nn r,• 11r I,•~• f rom ha li-pa sl ii tn irken- t he things that matter a nd n g reate r ,An 11nclc fil ed h cri tnC'c.[...]prs were hel d, allll nftcr a few Jove for wort hwhil e book s .a mong onr l\ Iondn.y morning fo1111d t he girls again \\·nrrl s frn111 ll li ss l~n•nch in expl a nati on their Bible Class girls. Bn t[...]the churcl1 , when Miss Jean of l he lonlr post,• r, " Th e Hig h Ron d," most want to t ell is t his, that the out l\Iilrny took t he t heme of Sntnrda.y pain lt· d by nnr own l\T i~s S mith , w u praise. standing impressio n of ca mp is of mnny[...]wc·n t t n hP<I, e r !' II ii not to sleep. in rrinrr question s, and much harcl thinking, a s s poke, nf t hree aspects of our heri tage: Next 111 ornin µ· 1•n 111p r ea ll y heg1t11. The 1\Iel't t hese question s gmdually resol vecl t hem sel ves into one, "But wh om do ye say ( I ) T he Truth nbon t Gori a s He is ~t ncl v honk wa ·· ·· T he F ri 1•11d on t he fo und in Jesu s Chri Rt which t he Church Hnu c'1 ,·• n1HI tl1t• wh ole progrnmm P hacl iVitty, t hat I am?" h olds in t rn st : ( 2) our Bible: ( 3) h P<' ll hra ni ifnllr pl a nn r d to Iii in with ,orne; The study book "Jesus the Chr ist," Sunday n.s a day for worship and the it.. Ea ch mornin g ut prnyer~ a poste r Lees, · hy the Rev. H . Clark, with its tre adjusting of life's values. She showecl was hnn µ illnst rn t ing i hc t hc> mc for : :Miss mendous themes, m et n, very rea l neecl, h ow the torch will only be k ept alight · th e rln y, uml C\" ery meet ing nnrl aclclrcss unday of which runny of n s have long been as we a r e loyal to Christ and guard thfs wus dcpcnrlcn t on t hnt. On Friduy, Blair_, conscious . The studies as presented lieritagc so dearly built for u s by those " The Roacl up t he Hill," wh en the ,·ery definitely by Mr Haslop and Mr who h ave gone before. Monday after Mas te r s tea d fa st ly set Hi s face to go Class, Starnes in leaders' circle, and discussed noon was greeted with enthusias m, ne to Jeruen lPm nnd brnvcly trod the path "The in the leaclera' discussio n group and in nd of 11,tl1letie teams prepared to win the dis- up C11lv1uy. On Sntnrday, " The Friend |
![]() | [...]1tbe ~u tlo olt .[...]APRI L EXEC UTIV E COUN CIL about th~ mock pre11ent&tion1 at Mon[...]M on th~ Road," and the cost of. keepin g day'• tea, and the diecov er:r of a bottle MEET ING. of l'lim, and the grea.te r cost of losing Him. of " Ml!pic ious-lo oking liquid " in some Prcsen t.- The Presid ent (Miss Mae st On Sundn y, a real, shinin g, glorio us[...]fie), in chair, Misses Chisho lm, Seaton , one's room, and of an el11borately[...]7( Easter Day, •· The Roacl' of Victor y," embro id ered Chinese gown in the room Scorgi e, Feathe rstone , Pridha m, Allen, Cl when douht um! fear were foren:r driven shal'ed by " mothe r " and Miss Findla y! Kirkw ood, Sw1de rland (Auck land),[...]m from the hcnrts of the discipl es, and If laught er helps digesti on, we certain ly Hamil ton (Wair arapa) , Bucha nan[...]ev then on ~Iondn,v, " The Rund of the should not have suffere d with indige stion (Waik ato), Smith (Gisbo rne), M.[...]w, Loving Heart, " which we must all at camp. One ministc:>r knows how to Drown (Hawk e's Bay), Ramsa y (P[...]th travel bef.Src t he victory can be compl ete. 111nkc him self popula r. . Loud were tlie mersto n North ), Lyall (Wang anui), fe The few words spoken about the poster cheers on Monda y night when we saw Knigh t (Taran aki), MacG regor (Wel so each dny set us in tune for ihe rest sweets on the lingto n) , Mrs Dunn (Cant erbury )[...]study, t he dishes of tooths ome ), Foster p6 of t he progra mml! of f1111 and tallies a nd learnt who had brough t Misses H. Wallis (North Otago laught er and seriou s tnlk. them. Surely :Mr Gilmo u[...]· l' does not (Otago ), and Nelson (South land); the fu After study circles on Good Friday[...]think that the path to a girl's heart[...]st we went to the church , where Mr Rose is throug h her stoma ch! sentat i[...]ary. ex vcare spoke to us of the " wondr ous[...]and as Apologies.-A polog ics for absenc c·were[...]ay, cross on which the l'rincc uf Glory died," Camp broke up 011 Tuesd[...]ched, to receive d from Misses N. M'Que en, J. in and there wa s a fair s matter ing of differe nt trainlo ads were despat Huv, and N. Campbell. local people there too. The aftern oon the accom panim ent of wavin g lmndk er \Vclco mc.-T he Presid ent welcom ed chi efs and loud cheeri ng, we reali[...]mi was very wet, um! while some went gone, Mrs Dunn and Miss Kirkw ood, who th "joy-r iding,' ' mirny of us stayed in camp t hat anothe r Easter was come and[...]throug h illnes~ were unable to be pres si< nnd read, talked , or rested as we please d. and we mu,st go back once more to live ent at the previo us counci l meetin gs. the life Christ would have us live, and In the evenin g the Easter st ory was[...]SC) beauti fully drama tised (hut not outside, keep before u s the vision we glimps Circle from i p.111., led by Miss Allen. tr i as Imel been origin all y plnnnc d), and Pukck ohe. Openi ng.-T he meetin g opened with a so vivid was the pictur e of what hap [...]d prayer led gr: pened so many years ago that it can[...]by Miss Nelson . cei never he forgot ten. DARG AVIL LE, NORTH AUCK Resign ation. -The resign a tion of Miss mi Saturd ay was. to l1 ave been our picnic[...]Bartle tt, South Cante rbury repres enta sec clay, but the sky still looked gloom y, so As the distric t camp wns l1eld 50 tive on coun cil, was acce_pted ~vith deep th; "moth er" said, " To p icnic t o-day. " milC>s away, with no means of transp ort regret .[...]we didn't sa,·e motor s, it was found imposs ible Y. W.B.C. Union Repre sentat ive on Co g r11mhl (}---111uch ! A tenni s tourna ment than two or t hree from Maori Missio n Comrn ittee.- -Our repre • ta1[...]to take more in the nftc rn omi consoled us, while the Dnrga villc. The questi on then arose, sentnt i\'e on Maori Missio n Comm ittee cei non-pl nyers w1tlked u p l'ukekoh c Hill " 'N hy not l11t\'C a ca mp of ou r own ?" is Miss G. Perkin s, Pukek ura, Cam a ncl s_1tw a fin e view for their troubl e. T hi s idea soon found favour wi t h the bridge . po i Tu the even ing the school mug again mem!Jers of our junior mixed class, and[...]c ts ha· and again with shouts of mirth, as the outcom e was t hat a very succes sful note that the badge secret ary is Miss in2 itc:>rn R, both im promp tu and otherw ise, camp was held at Ma ule's Gorge, on Stella Simps on, Windm ill road, Moun t yet made our concer t hoth entert aining and t he west coast. This was attend ed Eden, Auckl and? nol nncon vcntional. For most people Satur by 34 in all (13 boys and 21 girls) , Public ations &ecre tary.-M iss May i[...]i1~r ,;;, cla.y night was a time of camp accom modat ion being found in three Locbo re, 25 Devon street, Wellin gton, the and I would rather not say how n,uny coast houses kindly lent for the occasion. \\;as appoin ted secret ary to Public ation boc Rnpper s "moth er" attend ed. Ther girls were in charge of Mrs Smith Comm ittee. an1 On Easter Sund1iy we went to church (l ender) , Mrs N. 0. White , and Miss Bursa ry Studen ts.-=-M iss Nelson re Jo] in the morni ng, bnt we took pity on , whil e the boys were under ported that a Bursa ry Fund Co=i ttee ag([...]T. Smith t he Pukek ohe people in t he cvenin"' and the superv ision of the Rev. N. 0. White meetin g had been held, and she was by Imel onr meetin g at home, addrcs s~cl by and Mr H. Prouti ng. Practi cally every asked to bring before counci l the fol age our very own foreign missio nary, Miss memb er was presen t, and a few more lowing recom mend ations :- ([...]from outsid e Darga ville. 'fhat the sllIIl of £25 be voted to boo After circles on Monda y morni ng we . The arrang ement s were as near perfec t Foreig n Missio ns Comm ittee for neces tl10 had an innova tion in the form of sec as possibl e, and never were meals served[...]es. yea t ional meetings, Bible Class and Sunda y at a camp to comp. a r c with those pro That Nurse s Sage and Reid be plaeed[...]and School t enchcr s, which were voted a vided hy Mrs White and Mrs Smith . on same foo~ing as our bursar y studen ts, Joh great success. The aftern oon was de Each family provid ed a 41b ioaf and and that they be grante d the usual £10 an<l \'Oted to sports , an cl we entert ained some lib of butter , a nd some other item· for each for first term. pos di stingu ishccl visitor s, among them Mr the la rder , beside s which the modes t Miss Nelson explai ned that this grant[...]fro1 und Mrs Miln e, of New Hebrid es. sum of l s 0d was collect ed to pay for[...]did not create a preced ent, but our[...]Bo~ Onr c,·c11i11 g meetin g l\Irs Thomson, cartag e, etc. The total cost per campe r studen ts had had to forego engage ments[...]for sed, taking for her[...]to 1 of Papato ctoe addres priate mes was about Gs for fi ve full days, and the in order t o enter the institu te, and it <lal1 text ""Vat ch," a mos t appro cost per meal was 5d. 'l'went y large us buck to our daily[...]was felt that the union should do some con sage to take with loaves went out and half a loaf came thing under these circum stance s. " mothe r,. gave us half[...]drei work. Then supera bundn nt back. The little "Dove r " stove in Mr After discus sion, on the motion of to~ an hour t o ,1,·ork off our W hite's house was going from morni ng s pirits, nftel' which we came togeth er Miss N elson, it was unanim ously agreed chu :[...]emn yet happy till night produc ing good porrid ge, appl~ to do thi s, the union being !1earti ly in 0 for family prnyel 's, a sol 'pies, tohcro a soup, savour y stews, and resolve s and[...]sympa thy with recom menda tions. be l gather i ng, f[...]frittcr e which would have clone credit aspira tions to walk t he high road with to th e Hotel Cecil. Nurse Reid is now in Karita ne-Ha rris Aug our Lord.[...]Hospi tal for four month s' course of dist I have not yet mentio ned a very The physic al side of camp life was t[...]well entere d for. There was the daily[...]the peacef ul little half-h our each evenin g t he brcakc l's, which were some at no time dip in[...]mat at intC"rce~sion sc:>r\'ice, but was t he prC"scn cc of our Ri sen Lord what rough, tramp s over beach and hills,[...]her more eviden t than t hen. They were a sports meetin g, cricke t, and other[...]girls fl ocked games on the l1euch.[...]Hundreds · or ever option al meetin gs, yet the[...]brings a Store to your Home. Every morni ng Bible circles were held suggest ions In Curtain s, Neh, Window Drapery, down cngcrl y each even ing, mu! we tried[...]Furnish ing Fabrics . Linens. Write to -day. Indi' to be still and hear Goel. in each hou se, the Bible being the text HOUSE HOLD PARCEL.[...]book am! t he Easter messag e being the[...]W tion It is 11 11 abrnp t transi tion from inter[...]ngs 37/ 9 Post Paid. tcrb , C!ession to meals. . Yet a health y body s ubj ect for study. One Irish Damask Table Cloth, llenvy quality[...]hearty singi ng was enj oyed by all. Damask Serviet tes to match notiJ surc:> ly also n l1calth y soul. Our cook[...]cloth. arc saw to it that our bodies were kept This was t he first effort to hold a On e Iri sh Linen Supper Cloth. Coloure d[...]Miss health y, nnd one very mu sical class rnmp in Darga v illc, ancl it was a pro- border. Size 361n by 361n.[...]Quality Blplox Curtain s. Sult not : bright ened our mealti mes by whilin g 1101111ced success. This r eport may en Two Pairs Good[...]any style windows. RE a way the waitin g betwee n course s with eourng c other isolate d centre s to organ One Pair Horrock sos Hemsti tched Sheets.[...]Splendi d wenrlog . Size 2yds by 3 yds. t he f a n upp11rc11tly never-euding s upply of ise s uch meetin gs for t heir own young ul Coloure d Lnco Duches s Sot. rara i[...]On o Beaullf dogge rel rhy111 cR set to popula r airs, peopl e.[...]All super quality . Wan while one memb er of tlmt class con[...]Wonder ful value. nak( stitute d her. elf condu ctor for the whole camp and tri ed to mnkc us sing while Woods' Great Peppe rmint Cure, S. PEACH & SONS, LTD. Nort most difficu lt fea t . And what First aid for coughs , colds, influen za. 606 THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, ENOLAN'D, eating -a |
![]() | [...]6, 19~9- tbe ~utlo.o1t. Training Institute "Pound Da.y." Miss Nelson gave an .interesting report of the "Pound Day " held at the in Scots College Qµeen Margaret College LC• m, ?D, stitute on April 12, when . some 70 visitors from P.W.M.U. and Bible for Best Results for Your Daughter l)' Classes were present. Gifts both in Examinations put your boy 's an money and goods . were received, and education to the test, and Scots You cannot do better than send your M. everyone wall keenly interested in the girl to Queen Margaret College. College ~s alwa~s a leader. Careful al work of the institute. It was hoped preparallon given, with special Situated in one of Wellington's most i)' that this would become an annual courses to suit individual need~. exclusive thorough"fares, the environ ·el- feature, and that its scope be extended is plea~an t and home -like, w ith ample so that more of our members could take In a healthy situation, with a scope for physical recreation. ;r)' bracing climate, Scots College is a ter part. Thorou gh ly sound moral and re• :;he Not the least interesting part of the modern, commodious, well-equipped building. No overcrowding of ligious teach ing is pro vided , under the re- function was the posters done by the mo st capabl e instructors. Matricula students illustrating their work, and pupils or boarders. Daily medical inspection. Ample playing field s, tion requirements met. and apecial ere explained by them to the visitors. attention given to individual needs. J. We ask districts to remember <> the ~wimming baths, tennis. court, rifle institute and its work. range, etc. Queen Margaret College is the 1ed Semi-jubilee.-The sub-committee sub Sports and physical culture under premier Preparatory and Secondary rho mitted a report outlining its proposal for efficient direction . Day and Boarding School for Preaby :es- the semi-jui.lilee. Considerable discus- · Bible reading and daily religious terian girls of all ages. 1gs. sion took place. It was resolved to teaching. Support the institutions of your own yer separately circularise these to each dis The only Presbyterian Boys Col Church, and enrol your girl at "Queen 1. trict. lege in th e North Island. Full Margaret." ' ii. a Correspondence.-An application for primary and secondary d epartm ents. Prospectus and full information led grant for the Visitation Fund was re Boarders and day boys of all ages. obtainable from ceived from Canterbury District Com Prospectus on · application to liss mittee. It was moved by Miss Ramsay, Miss )RENE WILSON, M.A., 1ta. seconded by Miss Allan, and carried JOHN H . MURDOCH, M.A., Principal, eep that £10 be granted in the meantime. Principal, Queen Margaret College, An application from Gisborne District Scots · College. on Committee secretary for travelling secre Miramar, Wellington. Hobson Street, Wellington. Jre tary for the 1930 Easter Camp was re ltee ceived. am- Leadership Training.-Sister Agnes re ported that nine districts had stated icts !liss !1-aving a ·convener for leadership train mg work. Would districts that have not ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE ,unt yet done so please see to this. Council PAPANUI ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. notes with pleasure that Miss Salmond lfay is to be responsible for writing notes for Boys' Boarding and Day College, with Secondary and ton, the correspondence course. The text Preparatory Schools. tion books for this year are: " The Growth PROFESSIONAL, COMMERCIAL, At)lD AGRICULTU~L CO~ES. and Teaching of _the Old Testament," by Student• prepared for Proficiency, State Scholar h1p, Pubhc Ser re John D. Rose, M.A. (3s 6d, plus post ttee vice Entrance, Matriculation, and Univer ity Entrance age; "The Teen Age and Its Training," was by D. L. ·Ritchie, D.D. (3s, plus post- Examination• · . fol- age ). · The JUNIOR DEPARTMENT of the Preparatory School admit Boy Correspondence Course.-The text from the earlieat achoo! age. . to books for the second year students are STAFF: Headmaster, Mr A. K. Anderaon, M.A. (N.Z.)! F. R. Hiat. S., !CeB· those mentioned above, while the first and Eleven AHistant Maatera. year students will study "The Growth TERM DATES FOR 1929: aced and Teachings of the Old Testament," by Firat-Tucaday, February 5, till Friday, May 3. mts, John D. Rose, M.A. (3s tkl, plus postage), Second-Tue.day; May 28, till Friday, Auiru t 23. £1[...]l s 3d, plµ s Third-Tuesday, September 17, till Tueaday, December 17. postage). The text books are obtainable from the Presbyterian Dookroom, P .O. Illustrated Proapcctua and further information may be obtained from the rant Headmaster, or from the Secretary, our Box 250, Christchurch . All enrolments for correspondence courm.i must be sent A. 0. WILKINSON, B.Com., ,ents Dominioa Buildings, Cathedral Square, Chri tchurch. d it to Miss W. French, 28 Oston road, Eden ome- dale, Auckland. Any h1quirics re the correspondence course should be ad 1 of dressed to Miss French, and any .others ;reed to Sister Agnes, 08 Bristo! street, Christ- church. · y in Our '' Own " Nurses.--Nurse Sage will be leaving New Zealo.nd some time in JOHN McGLASHAN COLLEGE arris August, a nd the council is sure that ~ of districts would like to give Nurse Sage MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. parting gifts. It would therefore invite the co-operation of all districts in tlr:is Preparatory and Secondary Day and Boarding School for Boyt matter. W11ile articles supplementing SP.lendid unny ituation overlooking Balmacewan Golf Llnlu. her outfit would be acceptable, we have been advisecl t hat money is better, as - Thoroughly up-to-date Boarding Accommodation. da · of everything neeclful can be bought in Firat-clau modern brick building. 1pery, 1-day. India. Council notes with pleasure the Boya Prepared for · Proficiency, Public Service, Matriculation, and activities of Auckl a.ncl District in connec tion with Nurse Reid's outfit and Can Scbolarahip Examination • ,amy. terbury's preparations for Miss Jessie Hardie's return. Will districts please TERMS FOR 1929: match notify council as soon as _possible if they Firat Term-Tue.day, 5th February, to Friday, 10th May. .oured ar~ helping, and forwarcl their gifts to Second Term-Monday, 27th May, to Friday, 23rd August. Miss Seaton, 258 Leith st rcet, Dw1edin, Third Term-Tueaday, 17th September, to Friday, 13th December. Sult not Inter than J uly ,ll. :heels. Reports.-Reports were received from l yds. the following districts :- Aueklaud, Wai Principal: Mr COLIN M. GJt.RA Y, M.C., M.A. (Oxon.) let. rnrapa, Waikato, Palmerston North, ty. For Proapectua and for particulara appiy to the Principal, or to th• Wanganui, Gisborne HawkC' 's Bay Tara Secretary, Miaa C. E. Glendinning, at tba Collea•• naki, Wellington, ' South Ca ut~rbury, ). North Otngo, Otago, and S~ ,uthland. sAN'D. |
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![]() | o. ¢be $utl ooh.[...]"My church members ar• The Foreign Field~[...]troubled by all aorte of apiritual ail•[...]menta, and I pray -about them 0110 by" one[...]in this room ." That pastor's church was ------------[...]quite s uitable. This prea.eher h ad marked[...]a bili ty a s a preacher, writer , and organ[...]Reneling the words " The temple of[...]God is holy, which temple ye are," the[...]speaker unfoldeel a eliagram which h e[...]h a d hu11g on t he wa ll. On it was a n cliligcnce not slothful · fervent in spirit ·, iser. H e could turn hi s haud to uny• picture of t he hmmrn l1curt, with ih c orvh1g the Lord. ' t hing. Ilu t in spite of such ability there worcl "Fait h " a bove it, and " Love " . Twent y yea.rs ago, when I ,·isi t cd wa s sn mething seri ously wrong wit h t ho below. T he temple of t h e heart Juu l iwo Ho11gko11g al one, I s tayeel oe~asiunal ly a t church of whi cli h e hnel charge. Its door s- one opening up towarcls Goel and the Europea n· Y.111.C..A. Iu those cl ays membershi p wus dec rea s i11g, a nd ihe !m l• tl1c other tow:-t.rcls men. The first was 1L 1·cry plain-looki ng Chinese wns in ,wee sheet ~howeel 1111 il icr eas in.v]y sr.ri ou~ " l•ait h " a m! t he sccoucl " Love." Jf dmrge of the cul ina ry departmen t. He ti nn.ucia l position. , v 1mt w1~s \\TO Ii "? e it her el oo r wn s shu t t h ere would either was tiometimes workin rr at t he st ove iu the_ kitchen and agair~ super vis[...]Why ~h.i s a t~cmpt t o mlly support advertisrn g )us t a lents on a fan in winte r[...]by be n o infl ow or 110 outflow, a nd con[...],;e,11ttrnt ly 110 li fe . Lo,·e t o our fellows t wo boy waiter s in th e dining room. De time? The ma n was trying t o r un a cxpres~ i11g it· elf in service ll'llS only pos fore his engagemen t by the " Y." lie h a d church by h is own a bili ty inst cael of bv s ihle t h roug h t he p ower that came iu been . cook in a m issiona ry h ome. Hi s t he power of God. • r espo11sc to fai t h . ~terlrng honesty a nel Christi a n earnest[...]- Clean Cha nn els.- ucss h ad r ecommend ccl him fo r t he more With a ll prayer. . . praying at all s easons. responsible position.[...]I n conclu. io11 lllr Cha ng · sa id peo ple Speaking of hi s own experience M r ofte n came to him looking fu r work . -lhtsincs s Enterprise ancl Christi a n Cha ng sa id some people min-ht consider Quite often h e would be . g la d tu cu [...]- his business p rosper ity wa: the r esul t gage t hem. , v hy was it t hnt wh c11 To-elu.y th e sa me man a ddressee! our · of hi s own effort, but h e knew better . t hey wa nted work a nd he wnntccl to give students in the U n ion TheoJorrica l Col H e owecl cvcry~hing t o th!! bless ing of it to t hem t hnt he coulcl n ot h elp thcm t lcg-c. He is n ow the chief propr iet or Goel. E very st ep in hi s business car ee r f3ccau se t hey were n ot a ble t o elo the a.11cl ma nager of a la rge busi ness, w ith a had fo ll owed p rayer . Several interestin" ll'ork h e wa ntccl clone. St. Paul wrote pl a nt worth many thousand s of pounds inst a nces were g ive11. '.l.' wo year s a"~ to Timothy : "If a rnan t herefore purge and engag ing lnmdreels of employees . Th~ right i11 t he middle of the h ot tropic~] himself from t hese lie sh a ll h e :t vessel firm 's m a in product s a r c breael a nd s ummer when th is bus i11 css wa s at its 1111 to honour, sn uct ili ccl, meet fo r t he hi 8cuits, sweet s of a ll kinds, ice creams, briskest , th e sha f t of a la ro-e ice cream 1 I"a ste r 's use•, p r epa red 1mto every gooel ct~. From the smallest beginning eve ry freezing machine broke. He illlel hi s 11·ork ." Onl y t hose p urifi ed a nd fittccl Ui~11g has be~ i~ built up by his euter workm en put in extra. shi fts a t a sma ll er a re a bl e for scr v ice. Th e purest wa ter pnse a nd ab1ltty. Their machinery is one while t he ot her was bein rr mended 11·ill be spoi lccl if it corncs t hrough a of t h e m ost modem type, the factories but thi s broke t oo. No soonc~· ha d t h ~ dir ty pipe. T he Lord Jes us wants to a r~ r~m according to t he strict est h ygieni c huge 011e been r epaired t h a n it broke a use us, n.11d we des ire to c11gagc in His prmc1ples, a nd everything possible is seconel t ime. Mr Cha ng th en r csortcel to 11·ork , hut H is pure Gos pel would be clone for the safety, comfort, a nel happ i- prayer , a ncl told t he Lord t hat lie conic! elcfi lecl i f it ca me t h roug h a n unclean 11css of tl1e employees. 'l'he firm's name not run t he ice cream bus iness wit hou t rnssc l. The onl y way he knew whereby !s "The Comfortab le P lace." l\fr Cha ng H im.[...]machines a Chri stian could he nl ways clean and 1s per sonally r esponsible for the man ham run from t lm t clay to t hi s wi t h out r cacly fo r u se w as t hroug h praye r ancl agement of t he whole business in all its an other break."[...]est ab When h e returned from t h e United I a m nfrn i11" J h a Ye not d one M r Chang lishment s in Canton. He was introelucecl Stutes so me yea r s ago wi t h a modern .i ust ice in t h i~ somewhat crude t r a ns ~o t h e meeting as a n extraordin a ry ma n biscuit baking outfit, h e found , o n a r rival fat ion. I hope, howc,·cr , t hat enough rn t h at h e attends to thi s huge bus i in H ongk ong, t hat t he direct ions fo r rema ins to help yo u app rcc iatr. t he fr csh Hess anel yet tak es t ime for a cti ve Chris pu tt ing the machi11 ery together llllcl not i1 css anel fra11kness wi t h wh ich t hi s t ian work, including Gospel prea ching been sent. He sent t o A meri ca, onl y to .< t urcl_y Chinese lay ma n wi t nesses to hi s on the H ongkong street s. get t he reply tha t , a s he h a d not bot.wh[...]t ?-faster. Lots of mc11 who could g ive him a ll his m ach inery from that factory, he points in t h eology mu st t a ke off their - " Thrice .Able "-aud a Failure. w oulel h a ve to apply t o t he agents hats to him ns a Christian. l\Ir Chang began hi s t a lk by sayin o· t hrough whom h e h a d ma ele his pur tha t a fter promising to come h e had[...]GEOHOE H. :M' NEun. ch ases for instruction s. He set t o work Can ton, Chin a , l\la r ch 13, 1920. ha lf-repented when he r ellcct eel tha t. hi s to a ssembl e the different pa r ts, bu t when wdiencc would be theoloo-ical students hi s eliffieult. t ask was complct ecl, t he i ncl t h eir teachers. Ilut I~ wa s gla d to s moke from the oi l fu el went throurrh , ha re th e experi ences of a Christian t he oven, and spoil ed t he biscui ts. He laJ· nuui[...]\fy 3peech ~,nel my preaching were n ot in[...]estl y fo r guida nce. J ust then ,t man[...]WA N'J.'T XU J1crsuas1ve words of wisdom, but in elc come in t o t he factory looking fo r a. j ob. CUT l•LOWEH S ,".1011strntio n of th~ Spirit anel of power." He was' askccl wh a t h e could do, a nd I he p ower of Christ could come t h rou!!h Or[...]e believer just as the electi"="ic fo re being asked fo r hi s a elvice lie wa lked F LORAL 'l'RTH UT l•;t,; e11rreut was alon" th e wire to sh eel its ove r t o the ucw machin e, a nel sai,l :[...]) light iu th e electr ic bulb. Th e power " , v hy, you haven' t got the bottom of could come through us just the same yo ur oven fi xed in t h e right wa y." In a Telep;rn ph as the waters r a n from t he r cserviur ti hort tim e he ha d th e machine in perfec~ through t h e pipe. Ilut t he wire was u se[...]NICO L, working orelcr. :e~s withou t t he current , a nd t he pipe[...]Florist,[...]ng said h e h rul m any such ex 0 w1thou t t he wate r. A prea cher came· pcrimices, wh ich showed him at 0 11 ,· • hi s W ellinp;to u. ~'. ' see _l\!r Ch a ng cl11ri11g t he past w in te r. ig nora nce ,wcl Goel ':; lo1·c and pow(•r. I he ns ,lo r ll n11ri , hed 1L large fa n whil e[...]he weather wa~ -Th e Open Sec ret.- r,•,·y cold i here wa s no ueccl for t h is fa n. Eve ry 111oi·11ing t hi s busy lllan g in ·, t he l l!ut l\Ir Ch a ng n oticc<l that e1·cry t im e l he fan ,~·as useel IL Chinese i11 sc rip t ion fir st hour of i hc clay to pray er. l':iu i11 e of hi s fri encls nsk him how li e 1111u iagc,;[...]HOLLAND .BLINDS ( uu on e side wa s turned t owa rds him . to pr:tY such IL Jong t im e. He rcplil's LI.Ian DMiltll ·cs . .I_ t was (1uite evident t he pu r pose of i hc t hat it docs 11ot seem long to him- in Gua.ra.nt.Nd Ooloan. iel l1_1n wa s t o di spl ay t hi s t ext. It cou fa ct, it is not 11cai·ly low• en01 wh io r he ? "'te_el of t h e visitor's na me, a ncl foll ow a ll the t hing-s he would l ike t;; pray &ROP BLINDS, ng ,' ~'~ it ih c :;trn11ge mot to, " Thri ce A hle." ,ct ahont . He toltl 11s t ha t 011e rn or nin" I Ju ,;. aroused 0111· fr iend's curi os it y, bu t e1·cry \\'eek he Jll"llYS fo r 0 11 r coll cg.;'. TEIU.NDA H BLINDl!l. .VO IU· he <l1<1 nut like l o usk him for a n ex 'J.'h ,•n h e r eads sevcru I clmptc rs of th e in ;er pl a ua tion. Late,· un h<' so ugh t cnlig ht. ,·,1111ent fr o 11i a fri end of th e prcachN. wl, o wu ,; abl e to iu te rpn •t tlw ,·lw ra'.'l,•rs.[...]B il,lc eve ry cl ay so t lmt he co mpl et es t h,, n •:uling of lh c whol,• Hook ,.,·.- ry y e;,:·. SCOTT & WILSOo, a l,lc ll'lllJ has II roou1 in h is n11t11sp whi cl1 111• IS\. Andrew at?..._ ho t~ com1iuse, aml a ble to speak." Mr call s hi s co nsul t ing roo m. Whew iw DUNEDJN . Chang said the motto was, in this ca se, wu s told, " Il ut you urc no t a elocLor," |
![]() | H · tbe 4'utloolt. :.kAY.,.191i. O ve rt w ~ Ptindpalities· and Powers) in all ~arts of the wor ld hav e specified, and con tin ue to s p e c i f y, D e n n i s Tru cks for the heav ies t Civil, MiJitary and Pion eer wor k. °lmi/,outmore ahoui Sole Age11 ts : THE N.z: EXPR ESS CO. LTD. Spares a11d[...]Ti1nnr l! , J ercarJtill. Gore, Duned in, Oamar u. \Vnni::n nu, , C, .:istchu rch. \Vcllini; :ton, P a lmers ton North, nd. New Plymou th ond Aucklu TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL VISIT TIN, the well-k nown Ruptu re For the twent y-fou rth time Mr A. W. MAR s of New Zeala nd, and once more he Speci alist from Dune din, is visitin g the centre recom mend ed to him by of suffer ers who have be~n is doing so at the invita tion ent.[...]treatm forme r patien ts who have been benef ited by his n's visit to each place is, of Suffer ers from Ruptu re shoul d note that Mr Marti conse quent ly no time shoul d be lost in seeing him necess ity, of short durati on, and pain and discom fort. and securi ng the benef it of lastin g relief from in all its forms , exten ding over EXPE RIEN CE AS A SPEC IALIS T IN HE[...]ghout New Zeala nd and Austr alia, qualif ies a full 28 years, treati ng patien ts throu case, howe ver severe or comp licate d Mr Marti n to treat with absolu te assura nce any ·[...]' of the Line can treat with equal confid ence, for witho ut such No one else this side questi on. is out of the insigh t as exten sive exper ience gives assura nce imme diate relief, · and patien ts can go Mr Marti n's treat~ ent cures. It gives incon venien ce. whilst under treatm ent witho ut about their usual occup ations dates will (the North Island The follow ing is the itiner ary for the South Island be given later) : - New Club Hotel , OAM ARU: Bever ley House , TIMA RU: May 7 and[...]May 9, 10, and 11. Some rset Hotel . ASHB URTO N: White Hart Hotel . CHRI STCH URCH : May 13 and 14. May 16 to 25. Albio n Hotel , GREY MOU TH: May 28 to June 8. din, will be sent on. All letters addre ssed to 62 Royal Terra ce, Dune |
![]() | - LNi, ' Miy,·o; 11)20. Out of His Treasure. · All I wa nt. Dr Z\\·emcr, kn own for hi ,; \\'Ork in the i\loslem world , at a[...]Knowled ge and Wisdom . 111ec!in g hung- a g n•:1t niap ol' J,;la111 'l'll!'n·[...]co1.111 tL-ie,; up, 111ul with a s wee p of hi s knuwl cdg·<' :111d }1·isdrn11 : " .Kno wl edge - A Scripture Message in Modern coni.,,;, hu t wisdo111 ling'l't·:;.'' \Vi ,;dom hand a c rnss all those dark ened area,;, Words. sai1.l: " Thon, Q C l11•i,;t, art :!11 I ll'a 11 t; i,; kuowl edg-c put t;o 11s1•. Thinking _T RIUi\IPH THROUG H CHRIST; and Thou, 0 Clirist, a r t all t hey wan t." wi t ho u t kn owl edge is 110 more p os:; iblc[...]t h1111 digP,;tiug wi thou t foo d. .H er c is · Staiiding t hen ncqu1ttecl 11s the 1·e: ult[...]kl e wh er e 11111 ch of o ur modern c1lnc11tio1t 0£ faith, let lls e11joy peace with Go1l yo u have it .all fo you rself, hu t ha ppi entixely 111i :;ses t he 111urk, with 1t.s throug h o ur Lo,·cl :rcs ns C hrist,[...]nc:ss is lik e measles-y on ca n't ha ve mubilion s id ea,; of sclf -ex prcs;;ion. It through vYhom, al,;o, :,s Ow result of it without g iving- it to sm nconc e lse. i,; quite t rne t ha t imita tio 11 11111y re. ult faith, we haYc oh tn i11 c1l nn in trorlu c Mr .J. F. Roxburgh . in st:ig- nn t ion. But il i,; :il~o t ru e lhat tion into t hat st:1tc of favo ur with[...]imi tatio11 is 'the fir~t s lL•p to cr enthm. God in which we stand, :mcl we exu lt . Ewry one tirn t lnveth kn owcth Grnl , in hope of some <lay s harin g in God '.[...]H w:1 ~ t he i111it-:1tio11 of' c la ss ica l 111:1.-ter :m rl is horn of Go d, for God is Ion•. pi ccl',; t hat· ~ti11111l:1t·l'd th e o n t hur,;t of glory. .A.n,!l not onl y so; we also exult Lorn is _G od's g ift as frcr a,; the air[...]lu1·i11 g- the E urnpl':111 rr- in ohr s u ffer ings, kn o win g· :i s \vc do we breathe, as pure ns t he s trPam that 11ais.-:111c1•. A nd if 1m ho p e to mnkc that s uffering prO!luccs fortitude· flows fro m the hill:;, as :;trong a,; t he t ho t we11 t iclh c1•11ti1ry :m c• rn of fortitude, ripeness of ch arncter; and tides of the sea. l\Cen cm111ot hn y crcati 1·e p1·og-1·!'s,;, it cnn never he nc r iperwss of character, hope; a11 1l t hat ~ love. They ca nn ot buy th e love of complish (•rl hy cu tti ng )nose from th e this hop e n ever di sap points, b ecause little children, or of a g-oncl woman. pus t. Novrlty is not ori gi nali ty, mu) God's love for u s flood s our hearts 'J'her e i.- onl y on e w n;v to get lovc· ; ig norance will not j ust i fy (')1(' 1110;:;t through the Holy Spirit Who has been it i,; to g ive it. P ercy A in s wort h well cour:1 g-eo11s fo ll y. Au :,rctic e xpl or ci· g iven to u s. For a lready, while w e s ay;;, "All[...]arc givl'n 11 c1•1l,; co nrn ge :i nd initi ative, hu t nho\·e were still hopeless, C hri s t at t he rig ht away."[...]ee d~ :i. <li ,;cri111i1111ti 11g moment died for t he ungodl y . ·why,[...]lm o\\'leclg-P of t he s nccc;:;scs n\ul failm•ps it is scar cely co ncc ivahl c that :m yon c Faith, a Thought for Each Day. of pa ~t 1•xplore r,;. Daco11',; pithy would clie for a s im p ly jus t man,[...]S nnd ny.-T hc refo rc he iu g ;jnstiriccl :ipl~o ri s111 c:11111nt 111! i111prn1·NI 011: although for a good nrnl lovable m a n[...]b y faith, we have peace with Goel "Crnft·y nll· II co11(·p11111 s tuclic,;, s impl e p erhaps someone, here mHl t her e, · will t hro ug h our Lord ,Jesus C hrist . By me[...]m, arnl wi ,;p 111e11 use have the coura ge eve n to lay clown ·whom nl.-o " ·c h ave nccc,;: hy faith them." his life. But God g ives proof of H is love to u s in C hrist's d yi ng for u s in to t hi s g rncc whcrci1'1 11·c stnncl nrnl In the rrahn s of nHll'nl s nrnl r plig-ion while we were still s inners. r ejoice in hope of the g lory of Gorl. o ur g-rcntcst n eed is for r lPn r nm! ' ..... . If, therefore; we ha ve now been pro noun ced free from guilt t hroug h H is blood, mu ch mor e, .- ha ll we be delivered from God's a nger lhroug h Him. For -Romnns v, 1-2. l\fo nday.-Fo r h y grace arc ye snvcrl t hrough fn it h: and that not of yo11 r se)ycs; it is the gift of God, no t of[...]co urn geo11s t·hi11ki11 g-. But no nnc r:111[...]t hink clearly without n pcrspcctiv r;[...]01· co ura gcnn,;)y, wi t hou t n lrn o wl P1lg-e[...]of: t ht• rl:111ger ,; in1·oh·ed . Po r inst-:rnc(•, .... if whil e we were hostile to Goel w e works lest any man should hnn st. o ur a g·e ha s clc1·clopcd a hy~tl'rie:1 I[...]honor of "tnhon:s." were reconcil er] to Him t hrou g h tho Ephcs inns ii, 8-9.[...]li:.'q w1·ts in dPath of H is Son, it i.- still more cer T ncstlay.-F ig·h t t he good figh t of ps_vcholog y hn1·r di scove1wl t hi ,; hogpy tain thnt now that we n rc rc•conciled fait h, lay hold n11 etcrnn l li fe w li't>rn- , in evP rything· 1n• 1hiuk :11111 do ; hu t we sha ll o h tn in sa lvntion t lirong h 1mto t hon mt c11 ll r d , mul l1:~st pm[...]n hh:i th . C hris t's life. · A111 l not only s o, hu t we fessed n goo1l profc,;sion hc~01•p rn1111y ohsc n ·: m r <' :111d n1 011 og·11111v. .1\1111·, a lso ex ul t in God throug h our Lord witnesse:. -1 Timothy Yi, 12. "tn hon" i~ IIIPl'l!ly n 1':; 11 t J>hrn ,;r ten· Jes us Chri st, t hrough " 7 110111 w e have[...]11 11 inh Prit·c•1l so!' i:1' l1:1hi l; n111l likl' all[...]lu escln y.-Withn n t fa ith it 1,; n ow obta in ed t hat r econ cilin t ion. [...]hahit ,;, it- h:111 it,; IH•g· i1111i11g- in con imp ossibl e to pl ca,;c God, for he l.h:i t Homans v, 1-11; \ Vryn10 11t h 'l'r:m s la -[...]co meth to God 11111 st be li eve t ha t He tion . ' ·[...]l'x1wri1•111·1• of thP r:11·1•. J\ nrl ll'l! 11111y[...]is, :rnrl t ha t He i,; t he rnward t>r of :f. ¥[...]he ,;11rn that to co 111pl1•t<'l.v d iscanl in[...]a ril of: 1w t 1ila11r" :1 II thl' 1.. ~tetl n•snlb[...]nf' 111il11·1111i1111h o f '111111:111 l'Xf)!' l'in11•11 t 'Tis even t id e o nce m or e, :rn1l I '.l.' hnr,,;rlny.- 1': e pt hy lhc powe r ol'. will lead 11nt- tn prog- rpss, h11t· tn tlis Gaze at the m·ers ha1lo wcd .·k y, . Gocl t hro ugh fa it h 1111tn salrnti o11 . :1 st1•r. Tl1:1t· 1r1• ,; hn11 ld d..lilll'rnl e lv I pray for g uid a nce from on hi g h V1Thcr ci11 ye g rea t i~, rt>;ioi ce l hnug-h 1·c1·e r t lo th e ~t ag-,: of ' t 111• 1·:1 1·1• 111:1;, To h elp me as the rl nys go by. 11011' for a sensn n, if n cccl he, ye :ire i11 111or:tl 1•xperi111 ent is 11 0 111:irk cit h1•r[...]in he:w in ess throug h 111:111if'old te111 phi of' cl,•ve rn P~S or ori.~·in:il ity, hu t ,; i111 ply I fee l, ,lcar Lorrl , I uee!l Thy lig h t, tion s.- I Peter i, 5-G. of ,; (11 pi clit)·. '1'111) pnrpo;:;c· n t' hahi t To •g ui de me hot- h day :11111 nig ht , Fricl ay.-T ha t t he tri:il of :vo111: i,; 110( t n inhibit·, hul I n lilu•rah•. \\ l1:1 t To help me wh en I lrnYc to fig ht , fait h bl'ing mu ch m ore p rec ious t h:111 w, : n, •,·d j,; nol lil ll'rat io11 f'ro 111 hahit , To lend me fro m nil w1 ·ong·-ln ri g ht'. of golcl 't hnt pr1·islw th · th oug·h it hi' h11t· lilu•riiti11[...]0 I thnnk Thee for Thy loYc so kincl, t ri ed wi1'11 fir1• , 111ig-h t hc• fo 1111:I nn lo :111 i11tl'lli ~·1•11t ct1'11r (, to 1·1 •1·111·e 1· tl11• The drenms lh:1 t occupy m y minrl , pr:ii se and hono111· :1 11 11 g-lor;v nt I hr f'or;,:·ot t.•11 jrn rpo ,;L•,; of 11111· ,;,wi:il h:1 hit ,-, T he merc[...]dail y /iml , nppear in g- of .J1•s11s C: hri ,;(·.- 1 PPt1•r i, n nrl lilt 1°: 11·11 1'~( :ll t1•111p L to ;.;p1•1 11'1' th n,;p Thy tender c:n-c for all mankind. 7.[...]ai111 s hy :1 1·1 •:1clj11~(1111 •11t lo 011r 1111ul1 •r11[...]8at1i'nla.v.-C:1sti ng- all von r 1':Hn r.onclitinn,- 111' lil'l'. :--; ,lt :11·,·rPti o n , h11 l Anrl a s I watch t he fad in g 1lny, n pon H im , fn 1· He carP t h for yo n.- :1,;si111il :!1 ie111 , i~ t h, · l:111· 111' g rn ll'I h. The only t hin g t ha t I cmi p ray,[...]. ,.. I s, 1lear Lorll, ever with me sta y , Whatsoc1·l' r is horn of (lO!l 11 1·l' r And help me wa lk t he 1rnrrow way .[...]co111dh t hl' ll'odd ; :11111 l hi ,; i,; th e[...]lil,·r, - Faith Stevens. v icto r y t ha t overco1111•th t he w oo ur fa it lt .-] ,lo hn v, -k J\l':1v fip \ Vho ,I r r n ~IIH•nr1l t I'll ~( in g- Ilnt to believe in t he Spirit of Goel[...]nld , · ns :m ever-prese n t fort, l1C•rc, r1ow, A lmi g hty Go,1, \ \T hn ha st l':111g-ht· 11 ~ \\.i t h t hl'<' :1 hi, I,•! s peaking- in to you r henrt ::nul into th:1l lh cy wh n mourn shnll he cn111 - min e; w ith n"o lll'P1l of 1111g-t•I,;, hn t C:011 J'n r t;e,l ; gTrm[...]mun like 111c; wh en ever 111cn begin to 11ce,l i:; hcyoll(l th1• lwlp of 111c 11 , g-rn 11 t . Wi t h- " P1•: u·P, hP s t ill. " hcli cve in' t he Ho ly G host in t hnt 11;:; thr p ea ce of 'J' hy co11 :o la tioo11, fa ·hi on, it is t he day of Pe n tecos t m·er t he ;joy of Thy lo v1•; t hro11 g-h .1 l'~11 s :111(1 :I pnll'e r , again, an1l t he power ro mcs 11 po11 C hrist o ur Lord. A 111C•11.- C' h:1rlc•s[...]. Hi chards. Lewis S la ttery .[...] |
![]() | [...], " Until t.l1e age. of 22 they were .almost[...]mad wi' ___·b___ ,,·::t ___·sto ___ort· t···.s1> ___·[...]·. 'tf1e .sp11.te, the[...]it's foolha rdy tac[...]footin[...]·sodde[...]· love[...]rable, but then, did they not fall[...]for a little and guze_d stra,ig llt ~![...]in· front of him, and witho ut t urning[...]r A 'RN ·' wits· not to he clissua ded. I had climbe d s me added though tfully, · " A,nd '". ;,.,:•, ROSE 0[...]toward d THE ;, ._' _r•.. ~ ~•. '!, :'. ·f ,· ·Lochn agnr ~ i Jn the ca.riv 'nineti es it was my[...]cnssio n of[...]~b'efor[...]Howev[...]after[...]encou[...]nter[...]Both[...]called her ' The Rose o' Gairn .'[...]Inds were fine pipers , and one ,night[...]Colin would serena de her at The , Tail[...]decide d i ustom to s peiHl my spring vacati ons , at that time of the year, it was me as o' Ga irn, ancl anothe r night it would he[...]that , Sai1d y should accom pany p·umbl ing over the moors ·l;\ifd. explor iQ~ · end of the Haigh Woods . Rah. Every[...]far as the •the glens of l]pper Deesid e, partic1 ilarly .[...],of . crQs.sin g the Dee oppos ite s itting in the hindm ost seat of, Crathi e[...]Jnstea d Kirk. Folks u secl to say that they· chose ~ f trnt roman tic st retch ,thaVl i,e s betwee·n '. Staney'· Ito.rm, Sandy prefer red to take ' ·, liia Ilater arul the Lynn- 6! ·Hee~[...]that seat so that they could look at her[...]r.nd thei·e I. t One s pring c,•enin g I dec~de d to. make . ~ tha main road as fur as Crathi e. As long all the t ime 'the servic e was going on, cross the river by the bridge ( for Staney F tmn , which lay a few miles ·,[...]we · kept to the tracks , which now ancl then, you sec, on tl1e ,vay ~ut , s~e '· $~o the west of Ballat er. It wu's there .. -. as[...]l ed river becls, the going was would give them a wee sm ile in ~he[...]. / that old Sandy M'Pha il, the crofte r, li\'cd[...]corupa ; ~vith hil(l .wifo in n little thatch ed cot•[...]skirts the " Lassie -like ~he som<1times favour ed l ;t age that ,f a,c d the _De_e. ., ~-t ~v!1s some- . .-.[...]Colin . ancl someti mes Rah, until the two "pme woods progre ss becarirn slow and ~v hnt late to pay a snrpn se ns1t to the lt-too difficu lt, I though t, for the becam e jealou s of each other -in fact it[...],liflicu 1trofte r , and at the same time to expect.. " old 1nan. I tried to persua de him to lecl to a kind of estran gemen t betwee. n l1 -him to accom modat e me for the··er,night: but , turn a._nd allow me to contin ue the climb[...]' · ~ could hu.ve repmin ed in Ballat[...]he scoffed . at .the idea and ·rn t hose days people u sed to cross the[...]· alone, but ,1 kne,v. ·I would l'Cceive a· tru_ly HighJaver,[...]commencecl . immed iately to quicke n[...]Dee when it was in spate in a big basket j M·elcom e ·rrofn ·tlie l\'l'Pha il s; moreo JP'!'[...]discom fort. At which was slung on a double rope , i intend ed to climb Lochn agar[...], tile pace--- -mu ch to my[...]where the attache cl by pulley s to the banks. One[...]reache d a point l follow ing morni ng, and Sandy 's cottag e[...]wood tapere d to an ·ncute angle, and there[...]even ing in Octob er, when the wind was \von ld 1:ie i · c•onve nient startin g ' i>oint. sat clown on ,i fallen tree-t rirnk to whistl ing down the strath ancl the Dee[...]runnin g seven feet deep at the ford, ~n m~· rnml!l ings ·I · hail often met partii"!,g compa ny. was i gaunt old ~rqfte r, whose tales of the restA' hcfore few v11rds from .where we were re st-[...]the 'Rose o' Gairn and Colin were q listric t · and ' tliles also of the sea· (for[...]cross ing in the hasket . Rab, mad with[...]ine er . in his ing I notice d what appea red to be the heen follow ing them, and i ),c had been it marinhel,[...]me entran ced antler s o~ a cl ecr protru ding from a[...]je,ilou s,r, hncl[...]were just about micl-s tream, , young er da~·s ) ha,,I[...]skL1'I never patc-h of snow, ancl, on makin g a closer[...]lash 0°f hi s knife he cut the ; for 111uny ,_rn hour, hut[...]with one~-s[...]. in s pection I uncciverc,I the carcas ses of the bnsket and lovel-s , forget mcetrn g l\In, l\I'Pu_a1l. two large stags whi ch hn· h ea d to heacl[...]rope. Down went ; · "Guie l ·Rakes) · Wh ere[...]tlwir · antler s interlo cked. · into the raging flood. Someh ow ; the i yo11 two?- In the Dee, a s sluLir 's a'1i1, with.-\noth cr Colin ancl Rah," wa s Sarnly 's[...]betwl)en ( ,le~\'in'. ! Richt o~,·cr t he . he itl0,, rrn,[...]the ba sket ancl the ropes, and she i_was A~~[...]ye. cr,Ypti c remark . as he looker) down at being carried rapidl y down stream with ,,dt_?O~ •~[...]the stags and then a lmost ip1111ecliately And wha s tTus I[...]Colin makin g frantic efforts to make[...]nvoide d 1rty inquir in" look. For a few ,I\Thether the scream s of the !Cf~-.fP'-0vas, witall ,•)vh1te-lia1red .w_oman •who[...]n 11· on her.[...]111in11 t_es he stood m~tion less, gazing in fear o' • Gou awake ned in 1sp?~c .. · Althou gh _ug~ ~lllcLwrrnkle.d _her[...]la ss or the 111 .sk_rn.[...]l :nllen ~n a . the d1rert 'on of the tumbl ing Dee, and Rah a pang of r emorse , he pJunge d in 1f![...]there wa 8 a su sp icio n of te:irs in his U[...]to the rescue . Both lads were power ful 1of former beauty . But it was her eyes, eves.[...]sw immer s. Meant ime Colin had manag ed[...]· large ancl grc,·, that sce me<l to chang_[...]here was a Lra&ed y _of to se ize hold of the lass· aild was -to violet in' a certnin light, · tliat. !he ma~rng season , and t co11ld v1sua]1,;e[...]approa ching the north bank when he saw -attrac ted my attent ion most.[...]n · the Halt makin g for them. ~:['Pha il wa s addres sing S:tn[...]" mon a rchs of the glen \' ; how wi~h inten,le cl · to help them, but Colin[...]two ,self as we stood drippi ll" on· the thres-[...]t hough t that hi s brothe r meant furthe r[...]lowere d _head s the.v charge d each other 111 hold of the cottag e: She was right -[...]crash of the mi schief; and when he cnine within we had hoth been in the Dee " richt ower[...]:L frenzie d _ru sh ; ho~v the[...]mad e ~he h!ll s and woods re- reach struek him a smash ing blow on 'the heicl." .\ sony specta cle we must sot1ncl ; ho~,-, still facmg each other, they the head, a nd Rab rolled over and ha\'e presen ted, for we were both hat-[...]in the slowly rct 1r!!cl a tTozcn pa ces or so only dis,ipp enrecl in the brown water of the less-w e had lbft our headcr ear[...]them sel\'Cs at _eacl! other aga!n rive r.[...]s to_ hurl ~)ee, and m,v own furthe r c~ntri bution[...]·' Colin ca rriecl th e uncou scious girl[...]w1t)1. 1·c11ewccl 1let~rmrnat101~; how m ~o the ri ver were in my socks, puttee s, the fm nl to11t. t hen· horn s mtcrlo cked, hal f a mile ncross the sodden fields to \uul boots. To cut a Jon" sto ry short -[...]ri\'Cr ~n'.l, worn o11t by the desper ate, but t he Tail o' Gairn, where her old father ~11 ittte mptin g to wade a~ross the 11•111 • strugg le . to free thei!1 sclYes, th ey li\'ccl , ancl t hen rnn nil the way to[...]and ' ?· s lid off a houlcler intoeddeep had[...]water, not Sanely lay down to dw of stn rrn.t10 11 and cold. llnllut er for n doctor . For three days wo11ld h·1,·e hcen drown l3ut " Colin nnd Ral," I could not under- her life hung[...]n ely come _ to my assi,;t- 111 ost o 1;portu[...]that time Colin never left her bedsid e unce. 'fluit ,~•as ,111y first intro~ uction ss Is that how yo n name two stags night or clay. · to Mrs M'Pha 1I, and her great krndne[...]andy ?" I asked . ' ' On the aftern oon of the fourth day to me on· that occnsion made[...]Sanely i~nore d my questi on, and again she was sitting up in be,!, and Colin was tolera bly certain of a good recept ion . turned · his gaze down the hillsid e feedin g ' her with spoonf uls of gruel like i" It;;-M.•as clark when -I turned off the -,[...]the ri,•er. I waited patien tly main roncl into the la11 c at w!ii ch ( lie farm buil[...]t he end of toward s[...]for some time knowi ng that he had a For EM BR OID ER Y in the cottag e , tale to tell, but for ·s ome reason unkno wn t'conlcl ~cc a ligl,1t burnin g[...]it. Leavin g Cross-stitch and Tapes try Work[...]to me he was loth to begin 1,v411(19 w, ai111 ·l presumecl the . old folks old man standi ng by the stags, I[...]bed, althou gh I the hncl not yet ·gone to 1110,·ccl off to the tree tn1nk again and hegnn· to doubt the wisclom of disturl ,- ing couutr .v folk' after ·ditrk. In answe r sat cl Qw1i. f As ,I hue! anticip nted, he ca1\w[...]o,·er and sat down beside me.[...]earsaili to my hesita ting knock the old ' wom1t1 1 holdin g aloft "Abo ut 40 years ago," he bega n, nppcur c\l on the doorst ep more, twin brothe rs were ut once that " maybe a ,storm 1,rnter n. I saw[...]yed as keeper s on the Laich estntc , holdin g the emplo she recogn ised ~ f ile, for, and better keeper s never stalke d a d eer lafl,t crn close up to my face, anU[...]n door. she on Dccsid e. "Colin 1md Rab :" they turni!1 g tO\:•ilrcls the kitche[...]\\'ere culletl, " nut! "-her e the old crofte r BRO RICH E~• SILK ,pxcla1 mcd, Come[...]and they were my own[...]'Broderic AnQlaise, Richeli; u and .~v l,1a's come! Here;s[...]rs," he ndded s lowly. "'J'all , haud- Bultonhollng. 40 Lioferie shades.[...]studen t lnd,hc brothe \II my tea en JI.[...]some lacl s thc.v we re. Colin aud Rnb, aud,[...]?,r,.llr.1l!l!.~ ~!iat ~·e pn'c,1 oot the Dee Inst spring ! " Lurnrn g !o me, she took me by the though I say it rnysclf , better s!lecimc11~ rng, " But I should 11n'· cit' ye of 111 n11hootl nm·er swnug ,t tartan kilt hand, say Co me awn' in, am) richt 011 Uw Brae~ o' l\fnr. Thcv were i1s /L ~trn.11g[...]~Ll·ong as horses ; ~-on maybe don ' t glee) we n re[...]STRANDED make, for Cross-S11tch work. breakf a st 1ne..x,t morn'in g, I bclieH me, hu t Rah en rrie<l a seven- · After[...]d stag on his broad should ers nil any diffic111t,11. tori le/or 7mrlic11lnr,[...]pointe _n nnoun ccd my in tention of climbi ng[...]the wny from Tnverc auld to Crnthi e, 011d and ,mldren of tire 11rarclt rtt'nil er. :½ochn agnr,. lmt : herc I , nwt with op posi-[...]Colin wn s the only man t hat could 1110,·c J. PEA RSA LL & Co., Ltd., tton . part1c ularly from Mrs )I' Phnil.[...]climh ~um ~un's · Stnne from t he bed of . the P.O. Box 1441 , Wellll '!gton . ' 1 ).'.c're nne ~an frn e my cloo1: tac[...]. t ,lw ,:\nount/l'IIJS . the dq,y, lndclie ,"' said Dec." |
![]() | .929, 11.l111ost 11. ---·e........, - ------ ~--------,Cbe· .- .·utlo·ol~ )fay lHt.[...]1 ot f11rll drawn, peered throug)! the window of the S11,ndy cottage. The lass saw him and uttered[...]·. ~ .ra,ight a , cry of terror. Colin jumped to hi11 urning feet and rushed out of the house. Rab · "And 3-airn.' ran off in the direction of the Dee with C':olin in hot pursuit. Rab plunged into Organs for Church·= and Home. i -night the ·swollen river, closely followed by his[...],:t e , Tail Urother. Qn they ran up the hillside, ,uld be twins ::rathie with Rab leading by about 20 yards, and when they passed over the crest of the Laich Hill they were never[...]PIPE ._ORGAN, r· chose again. ONE MANUAL AND PEDALS at her ng on, , "Next day, and for many days after, with me S,eaking Stopa~ willing searchers scoured the hills and ,ut she gullies, but no trace of the twins could , A Firat-clan Instrument juat built. ·in ' ~lie be found. When winter set in and the s1_1ow lay deep on the hills, the search Now under courae of construction, an instrument havin1: /' .voured he two was· abandoned and it was not until the Two Manuals and Pedab with 13 Speaking Stopa. followilig spring, when the snow was fact it beginning to melt, that their dead bodies[...]., , · ,etween were founcl by a shepherd far away over Agency also for th~ the mountail)s on the slopes above Glen oss the basket Shee. How they managed to cover that great distance, and how in the end they John Holt "Pioneer" Reed Organ ~ rope died, must remain for ever the secret of A high-class Eniilish Reed Organ having one, two, or ,. One the hills; tliey were found clasped in nd was each other.'11 arms, as if a sleep, and not three manuals. with <>r without pedals, anc;l a <console he Dee a mark on either of t heir bodies, sa,·e identical with that of the modern pipe organ. These • 1e ford, a little bruise on Rab's left temple, 1 were Organ11 have been supplied to many churches throughout which· might have been cau sed when .d with Colin struck at him in the r iver."[...]New Zealand . m, and stream, I looked across a t t he t wo brot her Full particulars from the Sole Agent ;or Holt Orgam. fo1 cut the Rtags, "Colin , and Rab," ly ing cl eacl in I lovci-s P•1s ,/m ow, ancl I 1111der stoocl . N.Z., 21 a Dyer's Pass Road, Cashmere Hills, Christ JW ; the I t urn ed to the old mnn , intencling ·church {where the above instruments may be h~ard). oetwi:en 11 t o l"/1sk what became of the Rose o' ,he , ,was Ga.irn , but ,vhen I sa w how _ deeply m , vith affected he was by the t elling of t he > make tragic story, I refrained and dec id ed to 1 of the postpone m y a scent of Lochnaga r a nd med in a ccompan y him back t o Staney Farm. nged in ,owerful " Ye havena' been tae the tap ?" asked Mrs M'Phail after we Imel entered Are YOU Straining 1anaged 1d was . he saw the kitchen and sat down . " No," said I. " \\7e got_ as fa r .a s t he Your Ey:es? really Haigh vVoods, and , do · you know wlmt •:, Unconacioualy you may be atnainina Colin we saw, Mrs M'Phail ? Just a s we your eyea a hundred timea a day. r eached the end of the wood I saw two r further Though it may aeem trivial now, within dead stags. I understand you folks trouble will follow and be .more 1low on here call them ' Colin and Rab.' " aerioua. ·er ancl A strange violet light came into the The only safe way ia to have your · of the old woman's· eyes as ehe looked at me, eyes scientifically teated by an expert. and her lips gave an involunta ry quiver. With the aid of the moat up-to-date ms girl She glanced-a little sadly, I thought appliances we can ascertain what ia fields to at old Sandy, but the old man had required to relieve the strain. Make i father lowered his head and was looking at an appointment to-day with way to the floor. As she looked at me again, • ·ee days her whole expression was one of sad MR A. HAMILTON FAIRMAID, Conaultinc Optician. l during bedside ness. Then, with a furtive movement, she turnell aside and, raising the hem of her apron, she brushed a.way tears from FAIRMAID OPTICAL 'Plione 11-551. QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, 61 PRINCES ST., DUNE[...]co. 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![]() | [...]Taft, to show him round the island s, Our Evangelistic[...]and give him all that could be given[...]him for eomf ort nnd infor111aLio11 nud[...]ceivcd · emph atic appre ciatio n . Then[...]anoth er messa ge came, askin g him to[...]rlo the sa me tliing for anoth er great FOR INSPIRATION AND APPEAL.[...]itteem an was to offer £200 0 ii. This progr amme was all arran ged and (Cond ucted by Rev. Evan R. Harri es, comm[...]failed to secure him, he carrie d ont just a s succe ssfull y ancl[...]even £300 0. satisf actori ly. was to offer £250 0 or Auckland, to whom all suitable oon• The young agent crosse d the ocean When nbonr d the boat conve ying Mr[...]. trlbution1 shoul d be addr111sed.) - and half of Chinn , found his friend , Bryan round the island s the first even[...]and offere d him the situnt ion . · The ing, very early in the -eveni ng, J\[r and PR.A YFm NOTE S. young missi onary declin ed. 'rhe offer ]\[rs Bryan excus ed thems elves an[...]r eader s £or was raised , but was rc,jcct ed. tired to their stater oom. After \\'nrd 1 , Pr11y er is 11 : kPtl of our[...]asked , "Wlr nt he ancl other friend s on the deck heard the Confe rence of 1\[aor i ,vork crs[...]will you takc1 "[...]The missi onary replie d : "It is not togeth er with hi. wife, kneel ing in · 111111 other s p ea kers .[...]lary is prnyc r. The listen ers laug hed and[...]the Rev. a quest ion· of The Asscm hly evangelist",[...]le is not with mock ed and sneered .[...]ifi cent. 'J'hc troub John Bis:e tt, is makin g good progr ess,[...]is with the job. The The secon ,l night the smnc thing . 11ncl hope,; to h1igin work very . hortly .[...]me a big occur red. 1Vhcn the rest of the party : He will he glad of much suppo rt in job is too little. You offer[...]salary , but a small job. I get a small di.-aJ? pearec l for the night he staye d praye r from the reade rs of thi:[...]sal Ty, but I have a hig job; and I alone on the cleck, ancl towar d mid Watc h for his it inemr y.[...]have a big job with a night stoocl at the rail in the moon ; Plcns e pr:1y for the inspir ationa l would rathe r[...]than a small job with a light. He was lookin g down into the r week ea rly. in 1\[ay in Auck lancl Prcs- small salary I thank you for the con attrnc tivc water , consi derin g the ques hytcr_v.[...]firlcnce cxpre 8sed in your offer, but tion of endin g his wretc hed ,life and For prcsh ytcrin l cvnng-eli. 111 tl1rou gh be a fool to quit gettin g out of a dark and cruel world ,[...]I feel that .I shoul d[...]' out this year,[...]oil."- Brigh t for him, a Godle ss world . , · Pleas e abo hear up all the rnis winni ng souls to sell[...]soft footst eps[...]Sudd enly he heard sionn ries 1111cl cong regat ion. in a simul 1Vord s.[...]· near him :mtl turne d to -di scove r his .. taneo us mi ssion in Hami lton from[...]g rcut guest sta nding by his side ; oply ,lu]y (j to rn. " I'VE A FRIE ND WHO CAN partia lly dres:e d nnrl in slippe red foet.[...]Mr Bryan kinrll y place d his hand on TOO SMA LL A ,JOB. The· late Willi am Jenni ngs the nrm of his n ew :'tcqu aintan ce and[...]Stanc l Brya n h eld hig h office in the sa irl- A comm ittee rrprP Unite d State s Gove rnmen t as " I have b een watch ing you ever nnl Oil Co mpan y hntl nu all-ni g ht Secrct11ry of State tinder Presi sessio n. The main tnsk was to secm·c[...]s ince " ·e starte d, :;md I know some[...]d ent 1Vilso n. He wns often ridi thing is troub ling you, nncl I want to a mana ger fo r n new divi sion of op era for his s imple faith in the comp an y hoper l open cul ed[...]help yon." ti o n ,dii ch the old C\·ang clical truths . . The sub The tronhl etl man r cplict l-" You in Chinn . The chai1.:.m :rn insiste ,l t hnt the mirna gcr must lfavc fo1ir qirn.lific/1-[...]joined stor y •g ives -very°[...]arc right, s ir, hut you ca nnot h elp •nrs old; pictu re of him. • mu; 110 one can help me." t.ions: He 11111st IH' und er :-lO y he 11111st he thoro ughly trainc tl; he A young man in one of the cities Mr Brynn ;;aiil, " ¥ ou must tell the[...]he th~ Ui;itcr l St11te s bccmn c rnpirl ly stor y ai1yw1iy." ' 11111st h11rn pron• d g·1•nc rnlship of[...]ese and marvc llonsl y succc ·sful in busi The reque st wns so tende rly :incl must h e :1 hi e to sp cn k the Chin l11n g-u11gr. J\Jn 11 y goo<l men h ad been[...]we re hi:, :rnd then a sin cerel y m11dc that he co nlrl not re co nsicle n,1, hut e:1 ch was fnun tl tu he home hca utiful wi t h a. choice wife nnil fu se. He relate d t he sad ex perien ce lu ckin g.[...]little f1 11 xen-h airecl g irl whom he of the recen t years. The great mait It appea red that th e meeti ng woult l itlolis erl. They w ere tog-et her at every place d his arm about him and sa id,- fail of its objPct :. But fin:tll y :t young ret urn hom e and every other oppor "I have a Frien d \•\Tho ca n help[...]rm an , t unity. He lover! her to the limit, nnd von." man nrosc , a,ldrc and d eclared tha t he kn ew one rn:m drea merl of her f nture . • " \\That do yo n mea n ?" was the[...]ts: Sncld enly, one dark mirlni ght at micl- nl y. who co ul rl meet nil the requi remen He[...]' I hnvc ,1. Priem ! Who will be- your , liviu[...]ve n whi ch he ca ller! home, nnrl l•'ricn il, ancl He ca n help you." ti111e in C hina[...]In . where t he comp an y wa s plann ing to enrri ecl out this mu ch-lov ed chilcl. "Am i ," ,mid the 111:111 aften rnr,ls ,[...]almos t estnh lish he:Hlq m1rte rs. He wns 2S hi:; ovel.'lr hel111 ing grief Llenth " befor I kn ew what 11·i1 s h11ppc ning[...]e yen rs old, had ,l eg- recs f1·0111[...]l A fe w weeks later the hln ck-ro bccl down hy hi's side; .1111] then C'amc 11. eolleg<'s,[...]t hn t s:1 mc prnct.ict• in Lite Chine se l:111g·11 ag-e, mid :111gcl stood ag-:ii II on pntye[...]h ing I ever he11rtl, · hurl th e full r.o nficl enre of th C' Chi1w sc t·hres holcl a nd his wi fe ,m s gone ! and tears 111i11g-le1l 11·ith the wonls . Jt p<'opl<', 11m,rng- whom he was wid ely In his desp11ir :m<l nhnos t loss of c:une fi-0111 the de pths of hi.- hig heart kn own . 1\fon.: m·i.•t·, he hail hcc n vale rea son he sold his home nncl his lmsi and reach ed like :t fla sh the heart of ela ss in co lil'g-c :111,l ncss, a rrang[...]ffajr ·, ancl ilisap God. ThaL night , 011 the deck of that di cto rian of his[...]y know ing , wa s a. 11nt11r11l lea de r.[...]t, hanll boat, hr passe d me ove1· into the kuep Some one nskC'd how much salarv whilh l't', bu t .insL determ in ed to trave l in g: oC ,J l's u:; Chri,;;t as my real li'riencl, this yo ung· 1111111 wa!'< g-etting-, 11nd hf: aml g-et awa y, fi1r away, from it all.[...]co1111 11ittce by a11- He went round t-hc worlrl , in a ltnost have li ved in a chang ed world ." fri1•1HI s~a rtl c• il[...]of the world . s wel'i11 g-, " :£]20 ;i ~'[...]l\fr Cortlnrnl Myers, who r<;lntcs the '.l'he chainr uu1 sa id , '' 'l'hl'rP is somc Some yeni•;; pa .-scil hy wlJen he nhorn i11 eidt111t, ndtls this co111111ent:-[...]" \Yi t h thi,; opL•n cloor i11tn Lhi;: gTcnt 'l'ht• ~•0[...]'tl(I l'Ppli1•il: "1 After a l11•ip f time clnpsP cl the U nited 's so ul, <':Ill yo n wo1tcl1•1· at his[...]him n posi 111:1n know t hL•n• i~. P.111" the 11Tong- is nut Stall' s G0Ye1·m11ent offc 1·c•cl less convicLio11 of th e 1•ter11al[...]_vstt•111 Lio11, whi<'h he :1<'ceptl•tl. flc wa,; s[...]i es urn! his :;hatlo wless faith in[...]cl• rtaint tha t e111pl oys hi111. Ile 11·orks fo r n ces[...]g reat fact that he was n child of[...]s ihle one, and then a the 111iss i,m board ." a more r espon 'I He was one nf the g1.·c11test[...]God After t horou g h quest ionin g rcgarr l still hctter one.[...]men that ever stood 1111cler the i11g- t·he mi.- ·ionar y, t-l1 c chnirm an sn icl At this t ime a me:sa gc c11 mc from[...]rn Ha g; but t;l1is grcntn css wus t·o the co111111iLtecm1111 , "Yon go to 1V:1sh in gto n askin g him to make nil to t-hc fnct thnt he nlwn.$•s stood[...]to enter tain ex-Pr eside nt Lluc Chinn mul offe r him the pince ." Tho[...] |
![]() | 020. :lands, MAY o; 102n. ttbe ~utl ooh.[...]E.-------------,-----·---------~ Then 1im to great Bryan'. ~d and y and[...]Warm Woollen Garments IN . COMFORTABLE SOFT TEXTURES FOR WINTER .ng Mr[...]Ballantynes ·welcome enquiries relating lo ladies' and Children's mcl re,[...]Under Clothing needs. The departmen t is particularly well slocleed with crwarcl new seasonable goods, and thoroool Bloomers, :1 s illustrat ed, ' with elastic at ing in[...]waist and knees. In Fawn, Ccclarwuocl, Sk .,·, !'ink . •rl and[...]Ladies' Fleecy Bloomers. In Cream, Navy, -Pink, Cloud, stayed[...]Ladies' Shetland House Cardigans , with lon g slec,·cs and moon pock ets, as illustrated , in Fawn, Ch e rry~ Grey , Crc:1111, uto the[...]Shetland House Cardigans , with pnl'kcts :ind Ion;; sleeves, I worlcl, , s111artly desi g ned for wc:ir in lhc hou se- or under a \\"inte r coat. In Bois d e Hose/ Fawn, Gn·y/ l·lc lio,[...]ad e/ Fawn, Fawn / Ni ggl' r, \\" in l' / F:1wn, Jotsfeps[...]Price 13/ 9 de , oply Ladies' Shetland Wool Bed Jackets, sup e rior quality, with :eel fl!et. short slcevl's. In Sky, \\.hitc, and Pink- rnnd on[...]Postage Paid on Mail Orders. ou ever Discount -I/• in the £.for Cash or on Monthly Accounts . v some want to .- "You 1ot h elp l Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. . tell the :--~==:::::::==::[...]~ not r c beneath the Cross of Chri:st, and n ever :pcricn ce There wa:; no chan ce to J)l'ea ch lo vo111· mnthc r a Ch1·istia11 ? " " Don't doubted, and n ever question ed, and thc111 unl ess h e a ccompani ed them to know ; she ha s hl'cll :s11peri11!-c11d1•nt ·cat man never wavered. "\\Then he lay down· d saicl. their ta sk:;. S o h e sold himsel f to of th e S abbath School ol: the for hi: last r est on earth h e went to .their master, who pu t hinr in t he g-an g sn111 e[...]for snml' ti1itc.''[...]s father 's arms. wi t h th e111. H e worked with th c111, " }Inn! yo u a s i.- tt•r '?" His tired head rested on t his sof t[...]" I s s he n C hris t ia11 ? " " Don ' t know; pillow-' I know whom I have be the wa y of life. 'J' hroug h his self ,;he hn s th e pri[...]ed.' " forgetting love he won hundreds of' t he S ahha lh School." I be- your[...]" D o yo ur t." th em to Christ f a t hc1· a111l 111oth(•1· e ,·er a sk the hl 1!s -· tenrnr,1s, THE BURIAL O F O UR SINS. H e bowe<J himself to their crnulit-i on, in" a t the ta hi e ?" " No, sir.'' " Did appenin p; An old vVelsh minister, speaking- of and took upon him their hondnge in y:i,r fath e1·, mo t her, · or s ister <•Yer ask 11rew :me t he burial uf l\Ioscs, said: " In that order t o hies.- th em. y on to he a C hris ti a n 'I ·• " ~[r S unda y, , came a hnrial, uut only was t he botly buried, I :; no t t ha t t he Ycr.v <>pitm11c n l: as lon g- n,; T c:111 n•111 c111l11•r, 111.Y father[...]raveya nl. This what C hri. -t did, Who, in o rd,·r t ha t or moth er or ~is l ,·r 11 <"'1·,·r ~a id :t won1 :or<ls. ]t is the way in which God 's mer cy buries H e migh t l'<':t ch , t.h e p oor, n1u1 bring to rne :1bo11(· n1 v so11I. Do ~' Oil helievc hio· heart our sins. If anyone should meet m ercy the power of' truth to bear upon their thPv think 1 ,;111 los t '! ., l co11ld not h: art of r eturnin g from the fun eral of our under. taucling-, to ok upon Him t he au s·\\"('I" .-11 ch :Ill :t qsllllll'll t:. ' .k of that s ins, and . a sk, ' Mercy, where elitist f orm of a .-crvan t and heci1111 e obedi ent It i;:; six yP:1r:s thi :s <·11111i11g- Octob er the keep thou bury 0111· sins 7 ' her an s wer would unto r1enth i11 01·d er tu hri1w us hom e s in e,• J hen rd Ihi:s. · ] c·:111 111•11 r hi:< ti l<' ri e111l, lie; ' I do not re111cmber.' " -Heart and lo God '?-The Co nven t ion 'l;~:t<.:h er. woi-il:-- rin g·in g i11 Ill.\' t'ilt ':-: , " IJn y ou s ince nnd Life.[...]lielie,·e Lh1·y t.l1i11k I a111 lo:sl ! J' ·1,1." TI-rn CRii\m OF UN CO)[CEH N . Can nnv nne of' 11111·,- say 1ha t" 11·e ·elates the I wnlk cd d.own the street wi th hin1 , do nut cn ~,. for tl11•i1' :<onl '/ :\l:1 y C: 111! . GODLY CONDES CE NS ION. sa,·c 11s f ro111 " th,• ,·rinw of' 1111 con- 1in11cnt: :111il pu t ' to hi111 the i11variahl e q111•s 'J'he re is a :;tory told by the ti on, " At·e you a Chri stiau. '' ll.e 1:1•rn.''-" R ill :,," , 11ndn y, in t.111• i\fo 01l y this grent i\Ioravi:.111;; of un e of their mi ssionm·ics snid, "Nu, s ir, I nm 11ot." '.l' hen I Bihlc Instit11tc i\ l1111lhl y. Pr nt his who went to tl1c W es t Indi es to preach e Pter11nl[...]e anrl ,:,·ery arg-11- the Gosp el to t he s laYc:;. The mis ;s faith in sionary found tha t th ey wc•rc _workc<l 111 c11t lo g-ct hi111 t.o pro111i:sP Ill<! to gi\·e his heart t u Go,l , b11t cunld 110!.[...]ME Mon r s F. w I T rr EA s E.. rt child of so hard, that they went f odb earl y PA SS E X:\?IIJ N ATIONS, } g rc11tcst s ucccm1 . "\Vhen aho11t to s,•p:irn( e, l anll em11e ha ck late, :111<1 we 1·e co11 s<• sai,1 to him , " Ar,· your f:t tlwr and SPEAK WITHOU T N OTES, Etc. nder the q11 cntlv so 11·<•nril'd t·lm t t-h1•v <'11111<1 1tncss[...]1noth t•1· :div,• ? " " B\llh :di ve," said Booklet fr ee. (i\fcntion Outlook.) 11of; li ~t,•11 to hin1. H,, wa :s ·a. whil,• h,•. " T,-; v n111· f:at l11•r :1 C' hri:sti:111 '/ " m5•s stood 111:111 and · th Py wc1•p hl:1 c· k[...]REV. W. ROWLA N DS. " Dun'f, k1i°ow: hn ha :s l11•1•11 :1 ,-;f1•1rnrd 12 Yo1111 ~cr nvenu c, 111c11 were the ones who oppressed the111. in the church for· i:;c1·eral y ear.-.:• " Is Caulfield, S.E.3, Melbourne. |
![]() | [...]owing to the fact that o few of the POINTS FROM PRF.SBYTERIES. member s of the church attended. Som• ·[...]ministe rs were of the opinion that t)111[...]delivera nce should be read at that meet[...]KL AND. i11g. Others pointed out that this coulcl ·" ne, Pla1 wlao e'HI pla1ed Tltc l'resbvt cry met in l\'Ieunt Eden 11ot be don e owing to the shortne ss of before "-ud ~•t a perfect J'res[...]011 Apri_l _!J time, as it had to be a conside red and[...]ca ?·cfully prepare d stateme nt, and als~ delipt it ii I \'cry lurge attenda nce of ministe rs and t hat it had to be passed by the Presby elders at both sederun ts. The Modera tor, tery first. A suggest ion was also madii Toe " GOURLAY " is a wond~rful Rev. E. R. Harries , preside d, and after t hat the delivera nce should be read and <ievotioual exercise s the minute s of the the recomm endatio ns discuss ed at a'sub in1trument, and coats not much more Ins t ordinar y meeting and of two in bun• sequent congreg ational meeting. Ultim th~ a good ordinary Piano. But ~• effectum meetings were confirm ed. ately the whole questio n was referred The sympat hy of ·the Presbyt ery _was back to the commit tee, and the names of en~bles everyone in the home to play expressed to Mr F. Jamieson in connec- Rev. T. H . .Roseve are, J. A . Thomps on, thp · best of music' by · means of the tion with his recent bereave ment. · and Mr E. W. Burch were added to ' the -Call to Rev. S. Nixon .- commit tee. a.u~~matic . mecha nis~. Be sure ,and[...]-Life and Work Comm ittee.- Intimat ion having been received that 1ee it, or send for full information. Pukern u charge had called Mr Nixon the - The report of the Presbyt ery Life and Rev. D. C. Herron and S. E. Hill were Wo rk Commi tttce was present ed by the Price £135. heard in support of Pukera u, and Com convene r, the Rev. L . H. Hunt. · mi ss ioners Nicl1olso11 and Blnil' were It was agreed to have a quiet day May be purchased on Easy Deferred heard in behalf of Pukeko hc. No at Papato etoe on the lines of the ono opposit ion wa s express ed by the latteri conduct ed Inst year on April 30, most Payments if desired. T he ca ll was then placed in Mr Nixon's of the time to be spent in interces sion; lmn,ls, who declare d his accepta nce of al so t hat a suitable paper should be read. the same. The indu ction will take place It was a lso agreed to endeavo ur to Sole Arent la New Zealand1[...]asrange for a serious of inspira tional 011 A pril 30, a nd mea nwhil e Mr Nixon \\'ill await instruc tion s from t he llfota ura meeting s in the various. churche s during CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD. Presby tery. Vvith referenc e to hi s re t he first half of May, the arrange ments mova l expense s it wa s agreed to ask to be in the hands of the Life and Work " The Great Piano Hou e," Co mmitte e: :Mataur n Presbyt ery to sec t lmt reason PRINCES STREE T. DUNEDIN.[...]- Church and Sunday · School[...]· Extens ion.- appoint ed to drnw up a suitable r esolu The Rev. L . H : Hunt movecl, the Re,•. : tion concern ing l\Ir N ixon. W. lli'Doua ld seconded, and~it was agi.~~-i , .. -Mode rator of Pukeko he.- t hat a special commit t ee be set up, co(f Th e R e,·. J . H uhhard wa s appoi11tcll to ~ist i ng of the Rev. L . H . Hunt (con 111o<i erate in the n,cancy at Pukeko he. \'e 11er ) , G. Budd , D. C. Herron , D. D. -)Icmhe1·:· Enterta i11ccl.- :-icott, a long with Messrs H. Black and[...]E. W. Burch, to go into the mat~r at . After t he afterno on sedenm t the mem• 011 cc of prepari ng a pamphl et dealing ' hers of P resby tery were enterta ined at with t he 11eeds of Auckla nd suburbs with te;t b,1· the la dies of the Mo unt Eden regard to Sunday School and church[...]h . The arrange ments extensio n work and report to next Pre - . 11·e1·e in t he l11111cls of the Ladies' Guild , bytery. ass i~ted by other ladii:s of ,. tj1e church. - You th Commi ttee.- Th e ~\Iocl crato r, Rel'. E . R. Harries, ex Th e convene r, Rev. J. Hubbar d, re .p ressed t he t hanks of t he Pr_esbytery for ported on the a ppointm ent of examin ers th e excc ll eu t r epast provide,!, and t he for the Assembly exami nations , and Re,·. L. H. H1111t r epli er! on t l1cir beha lf. mm·ecl that the followi ng a ppointm ents[...]- Bible Cln ss \Vo rk.- he ma de to th e various commit tees: T hc He\'. A. C. W h itelaw a clclrcssed Rev. J. A. T homson to represe nt th1;1 th e Presb_l'ter,v on Bible Cla ss work. Y.llf.B. C., Rev. E[...]B.C., an d Rev. J. A. 'Thoms on .nnd Rev. -Fore ig n )liss ions. - J . Hubbar d to the Sunday School Thc Presb_l'ter,r agreed to recomm end Tea ch~rs' Associa tion. to til!' co11grcgatio11 s t he holding of an It was decided to send the congrat ula a111111al co11g rcgatio11a l 111cct i11g in th e t ions of Presbyt ery to Mr H. L. Wilkin i11tl'rc~t of 11d !-i:; io11:-:. All i hc 'orga11i~a son , who had obtaine d top ma rk s in the lio ns will repor t on what i. · hci11g ,J one, sc holarsh ip examin ation for t hose enter ll'hil e th e 111i11i .·ter or s0111e other s pei~ker ing the Theolog ical Hal l. Mr Wilkin son ll' UII lei s how wha t is cxpcctecl of th e is t he son of one of t he esteemed elders oi co ng rega tion 1111cler th e bucl get system. Some n ·ell Memor ia·I Church , Remuer a.[...]The ]{p1·. \V. )Ja11·so11 lllll\'Cc l, t he Re,·.[...],J, U. )['Kenz ie scco11cled , nllfl it wa s T he l'rnsbyt ery of Westlan d met in[...]arncstl,I' St. Andrew',; Church , \ \Testpo rt, on ,·0111111 c>1u.ls to t he libera li ty of the mern \Vccl ncscl a.y, April[...]he rs of t l1t• Chu rch t he it,ppca l for help . there ll'Cl'C presen t t h[...]for th e fa 111 i11 e-st ri,·k c11 peo pl e of Chi11 a; \\'arcl ():Iodcr ator) , Rev. T . N. Cuttle, n11 t !io1·isc t he Prcsl11·t en·'s Foreign- ~fi s a nd t he R ev. A. M i[...]s io11 s Co111111'i ttel' to· c ir~11late the appeal \\' chh n11cl P ou ntni11e (elders ), with[...]che s, a nd a sk the minis .\foss r~ Vi,·kcrs, Fotheri ngham, and t.,•rs lo hri11g t-l1 c> appeal to t he a t tc11- Jlu 111hlt• ( ho111e 111 i~s ioua l'ies ) . 'l'hc Re,·. New stitches and garmen ts t io11 of <·ongrcg- a t i o 11 :-;, a ll(f g h ·c an op11or J . \ .Y, Ha 1·1\'a rel was re-elect ed Modera to;· -84 pages." Woolc raft" is the t1111 it~· to c·o11t ril111te t hrough : L retirin g fur t. h1• ,.'11l'l'c11 t ' year. .A letter was rn comple te illustra ted guide to t•t1 I ll'c ·t ion or uU1e :· \\·i:-;l•. " cc i,·ed from M r 'I.;-. B. Dibbs, r es ig ning his Knittin g and Croche t. Full - .J>a :-: t ,1 ral V is itutiu 11 s.- po:; it io 11 as 110111 c 111i ss ion n ry nt Totnra a\ s pir ited di s,·11 ss io11 toqk pla ce in F lat, as 111· wa s nrocec,li11g to D1111ecli11 instruct ions from the first stitch to stwl,v fo r t he ministr y. 1·11 11n C'•· t io11 \\'i t h t he pn•Rc 11 t met hods of to the finis~ed gar~en t. Won: c·o11tl111·ti11 g pa :-:toral ,·i:•dtation s. The It ll' Hs a !so i II ti mated that Mr S. J. derful value. Price 9d. Ask 111:1L1 t•1· hatl hcc11 re111i tte, I to t he \ ' isita H<'_\'\rn 1·d had res igned Hos,; t o e11ter Into your wool store f</r it er send ti o11 ( 'u 11111ii lh c al n 1,rc•,·io 11 ~ III C<!i.ing of[...]l111 ~i11 ess. A letter wn s rcce i\'ecl frolll three 3d. stamps to- 1'1 "' '"'IC1T. T he ro111·e11c,r of t ha t eo111- t he Hn . G. ll11rl,l sa,ving[...]11ii u,,;. rei1urted t lrn t t_h c? had gone into 11 0 man r eady to enter into either p1t rish, th,· \\' hole 111attc r, lin t t hl',\' ha rl 110 rc bu t hoped in n. few cla~·s to hn.\'c a man PATQNS& BALD WINS LTD. ·,•u11111u•1ulatio11 to 111 akP a t· present.. for 'l'otara. .Flat. In t imat ion !ms s ince G. P-.O. ,Box 1441 , L Welli:1rton. :-;,,,·,,ra I s pcnk .. rs rcfC' l'l'e<I to t he 1,ce n 1·,,,,,,i,·pd t lmt i\fr .J. Ru.tt1·ay , from ~,\[...]f11Ulity of t he• co11greg nt ional meeting D u11hn1·k. Ota:;:o, htt1 hoP n · uppoint ecl to ,·,cl led 1111 .t he II ight of the visitatio n , 'l'ot:i ra P int. |
![]() | [...]·-·-"· . ,1t·be ·_G)utl~.O'"~[...]39 >f the :Written .. repor.ts of t he home mission• by .ge1Jeral discussion on ·the e:ubject. Som• · 11.ries were read by them and laid on the[...]From 2 p.rn . tc:i 3.15 p.m:-the Rev. T.[...]tayle, viz., by Mr Vick er s for Kumara, u~· -Mr Webu for Reefton, by Mr Fother· N. Cuttle dealt with "The Conduct of meet[...]Publi c Worship," and in the subsequent[...]8 coul<l ingha m for Denniston, a11d by M r Humble[...]Book of , Co mmon Order; .. "] 028• fo r four mont.h s' work at Granity. Th e d i,;cnss ion som e in t e resting s uggestio11s[...](j ess of[...]were m ade ' lly t h e h ome missionaries Clu t ha . PrcslJytery .,: ·: .-,) 3 d and l'rcsbytery was much impressed by these[...]Eviclences ' of Christ iani h· reports, showing the amount of good t hmn,;c ln!s. Each session of the sum mer[...].. 15 i also ~chool was opened a ll() closed with For the Quiet Hour • 7 'resby: work t hat is being done under conditions[...]GtJms of Poetry . . so difficult and trying, an d a motion of praycl'.[...]Girls and Boys . . 10 ,d and congru t ulation, sympathy, und encourage- At 3.L, p.111 . the party wen t for an ln' Memoriiun 1111iilt was c~rried by the Presbytery a nd cxc ul'sion by one of the Newman Bros.'s[...]Missions Directory • •'· 8 Ultirn conveyed to the home missionaries in fin.e cars, kin d ly lent for the purpose, to O.K.~. . . su itable terms by the Mqderutor. Totarn Hi,·er, J l niilcs out on t he[...]The Rev. T. N . Cuttle reported t hat Clmrleston l'oacl. W ith ideal weather[...]Our EnLllgelis'tic Page :id··· mes of[...]Out of .His Treasure . : · .. . 33 mpson, the new S unday School Hall at Grey· conditions, this outing was· greatly en Points from Presbvteries to ' the mouth would be opened 011 Sunday, .Apri l j o~•ed. The part,r returne,l to town tLbout . Soopening function on Tues day, 5. ]5 p.m,[...]l:;ulJijc:ription List , ..[...]April 16, and that the new manse would At 7.30 p.m. it h ome mi ss ion demon s, 'l'he lfarves t of a . Quiet Eye lie ready fot· i>~cupation i n II week: or two.[...]tration was held in St. Andr ew's Church, The l?oreign Field . . . . : .[...]wh en t he Moclerntor presided ove r a good The S hor t t;tory: The Hose of by the wa rd, as Moderntor, s houl<l represent attendance. Mcssl's Vickers, Humble,[...]34 the Presbytery ut t he opening function \Vchb, a nd 'Fotheringham ga,·e most in· The Topic: The Jerusalem Confer- ?t aay 011 Tuesda.y, April 16. · tet'csti ng add r esses on their .work. ence itrnl Heligious Education 14 he ono Leave wns gh-eu the Grcymou th co n•[...]Delightful weather was ,e xperienced for Time and 'l'i[...]5 , most g regation to 111ortgnge t he church pro·[...]the whole series of meetings, which were White Man's Burden 11 ession; pcrty up to £2500 to complete the uew[...]found most e njoyahle nml h elpful, a nd[...]Trnining Institute our to 'l'he Rev. T. N. Cutt le reported 011 t he hearty ·t h a nk s were expressed to the[...]Westpo r t friends for their kincl J10s•[...]Supplement 17·29 ational ,·isitution of Hokitika, which he h a d during carried out 011 lVfarch 27, and the Rev.[...],T. Hayward 011 the v is itation of ~ 7 est·[...]SUBSCRIPTION LIST, I Work port, which he had carried ou t 011 the preceding C\'e11ing. The Prcs hy· ,ol 1e Rev . . . 11 , tc r,r 1ntR pleased to hear that t he \l'ork o f Go, I was prugrrss ing so s,.tt isfacto ril ,v in each pla ce, nnd that so fine, . .i! . s pirit prevailed in ench con• 5octal Strutct. We acknowledge 1•ecelpt or th e following[...]subscriptions to Muy i , 19 29. The date to[...]which s ubscri ption ls paid ls lu SIJrt cd : [...]Mrs J , F: D., Timaru , to April G: l!l3 0.- agr.~~-f.. ' gl'Cd,i_t~iou. S ni ta lJl c lit1di11g s wen"[...]lllrs A. S. H., Walmnhnkn, to Februnry 1,[...]1029. tp, con- a,lojited, uue to be sent to Hokitik1t a 11d[...]1-1, G. C., Pnl'etnl, to Octobe r 7, 1920. ; (con-[...]J, M 'A., Harewood, tu Mny 1, 1!130. 011c to be .rna<i to \Vcstpo r t congregatiu11 HOSL'l 'L\L CHA.PL.-H~-'S HEPOHT D. D . t hat cvc11111g. It wa s reported that the[...]D. L, Hasliugs, to August 24, 1928. ck and[...]FUH THE .\IONTH O.F' l\IAHCH. j ub i lee of Westport congrcgntion wa s due .tter at tu lie celebrated in No,·emLer next, nnd .[ ha ,·c to report 011 1ny work a s ch ap· dealing t hat they were i111·itil1g the Moderntor, la i11 to t he lwsp itals for the mon th of[...]PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S TRAIN bs with Rel'. Professor Hewits uu , to visit the111[...]ING INSTITUTE_; church[...].\larch. .-\ s fa r a s ti me permitted I lm\'c a11d IJrcach 011 S umla.,·, Novemucr 10. 1·i~i t,•d 1mtients i11 t he ntrious in stitu • :t Pre - . 'l' he Presbytery l1 ennl thi s with interest, t.ions, lint part ·of t he time [ wa s s utr,•r and dccidccl to in vite t h e l\Iodcrntor to in,!!· ll'ith a ·li_~a,j cold , so 111y quota of l\lONEY GIFTS " POUND DAY." ,·isit the char[...]Pre hytcn· work has 1iot · be·<lu i'1p t o t he u sual. 1 .rd, re dur ing the n1011tl1 of N'o1·e111bc r. ' ha,·c been ·chccrctl to l,a,·e h cnrcl indi• i\lr \Vm H. Ada111s, hon orary trcm,urc r, iminers Fo1: th.e forthco111i11g S11nda,r l:;c hoo l acknowledges wllh thanks tho following nd•..[...]rcctl ,1· tcsti 111oni•cs (if apprccia tion, and s, and cx a11111rnt1011 t he folluwi11g cxa 111i11c r!i[...]dltlonal douallous :- s; s. d:·[...]tr ust that Uocl will eu11 t.i11u c to !!il·c n1c 1tments \\'ere appointed :-Di l'i s ion s A and H ,[...]" Anon y mou s ' ' ·1 O o ;tees: ;.:-race l o n1 ake s piri t uall y prolital;le \\'hat Miss Hamsay , Onchu n,;a . . o 10 O"' Jfo,·. T. N. C u tt le; .Divi. ion~ C m;cl D , is a t r[...]fferer:--. ~lrs "Anonymous, ··. Port Chulm crs 1 0 0 ?nt the He\' .-\ . l\fi li e r ; Di1·is io11 s J,;, .F, and G. .e Y.W·.[...]Hutton , of Hcrcfon l st reet, Im: 1a:.min He[...]Don nlions in money to b~ sent t o the ~d Rev.[...]:-il'llt a large parcel of i11tcrcst ing nta ga honorary treasurer. · 111r Wm. , H . Adams, ~ha t .th ree workers among ,roung people zincs , ancl I had a s i111ila1· g ift from School 111 l11 s congregation had cgrnlilied for[...]P.O. Box 181, Dunedin. Gifts In klnci to ·[...]Miss M. Salmond. 638 Cumberland strcot, lu11g•scr l'i cc diplu111as, , ·iz .. ?lfr . ,Ta111cs , anoth c1· la ch· who ·e 1111111c I <lit! not catch Dunedin. ~ratula H i11g , i'ifr T ho ma s Brown. and M iss !:;tone. 1111 the tele1;hunc. The tclcp ho11 e is used Wilkin The ][...]1tl e1111,idera hly hy t hose wh o lm,·e fricmls , in the[...]in l111s pital , and 1 ;.. hall always welco111c Hl~Ji1U SIW Mi A .\IH:iSIO~A HY . t hem for these diploma s. e cnter It wa s dec ided to ho ld t he next meet· a ny inforrnati1111 t ha t ll'ill bring rnc[...]During- a 1·1•t·c•nt \'i s it t" Turnnto th e ilkinson i11g of l'res h1·tc1·y in Gn•v111011 tl1 0 11 <jlliekly in touc h es pecially wi t h patients JltJv . . w. Y. F11ll<'rlon to ld the :;tury~ ,ldcrs oi Tues/1 11,r, Scpte111bcr LO, at. JO.ao a .111 . r'run1 t[...]of a y oung· 111:111 whu \\'a :; r t•[u:;ctl ns uera. T he Presbytery \\'a s th e n e n tcrta in cd to "!:;pcm 111eliora " -·· [ hope fo 1· hcttcr a miss ionary. . t,•a i11 St. Andrew 's Hall by the mini s ter t.hi11!!·s." Thi s 111olto would 1 make t he Tu the :)'C'llr ]!ll(i he appli,•d to 1111 :111d ~css ion of SL ;\ 11clrcw's, "Vestport. \l'al~ illl'Ul'li of lllY 11·urk. Engli ,;h board to go foith on foreign met in At 8 p.111. the l'res hytery 111 et wi t h t he[...]1 \\',• s t port co ngn•ga t io11 in ~t. And rc• 11·'s[...]st• n ·ic1•. Th<' d uctol' g-a,·e hi111 a , ·er , · Jrt, on[...]t 'li11rd1 , t lu•rc hei11g· a guotl re prc:-;c11tnt in\[...]hla ck ,; hc,·t, aud co11,-;eq111:ntly the 111is- · ., when[...]Hos pital Cha pla i11. atl<'ncl[...],-;ion board said th,•v c1111ld n11 t 1w11d V. Hay-[...]. ,·1>11d11d,•d pul,li e wors hip. he ing a~s isted[...]liy ~lcfi s rs \\·ebb a nd Fotlteringham. H e[...]'l'his d<'c is ion .iid n11I ,I ,-;ccr1 1ragu hiI11 -: Messrs[...]and 'fill hi s so11I 1ri1l1 s1111r1u 1ss. ' lle , 1,:1'(s !inding i11 d ew of t he prcs hy tL• ri '. d Gifts r ece ive d at o tlh.:t', L kh1ic ld :-;t r ect, n, aml[...]during- Apri l, 1!)2~) :- ~l 1· .I . Low e r ), J.:l : d c t[...]n ,;1tal10n he had lli111 e lf carried out. ~he Ucv.[...]rc h , 1 0s. Mrs thou g h at hon11•. 11,· 11·,•11t int;, h11 s i. i.' Jderato ;· . Oo 111akt• 111011 ev Co 1· 111i ...::-; i1111 :--. wn ~ re· I Ii,• l1c11 e lil of o n,· ho111c 111i ssio n,L rirs. .\.:L O : ~11· .lamt•s He id . x:; : .. A11011y111u11[...]ln.J!1.l 'i hL• s, •rd ti, tlu• 111i ss io n lu111r,I ·ning hi s[...]\.:·I: i\l n; \ Vn lkcl', ,'.:J: i\li:-.:-; E. Pate rso n . 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