Church review . he back. Cyclone.—Exchange. There are flour screens and coalscreens, but the kind of screens thatkeep the flies and mosquitoes out aremade by F. S. Amidon, 60 Temple his advertisement in another col-umn, then call him up by telephoneand give your order. A peculiar interest attaches to theNorthfield Conferences, this year, Because the world is hungering, Je-sus came as Bread. Editors have their troubles like lessdistinguished folk. One of these gen-tlemen, who presides over the des-tinies of a Western newspaper, ismourning the loss of two 1 wrote asking h


Church review . he back. Cyclone.—Exchange. There are flour screens and coalscreens, but the kind of screens thatkeep the flies and mosquitoes out aremade by F. S. Amidon, 60 Temple his advertisement in another col-umn, then call him up by telephoneand give your order. A peculiar interest attaches to theNorthfield Conferences, this year, Because the world is hungering, Je-sus came as Bread. Editors have their troubles like lessdistinguished folk. One of these gen-tlemen, who presides over the des-tinies of a Western newspaper, ismourning the loss of two 1 wrote asking how to raise histwins safely, while the other wantedto know how he might rid his orchardof grasshoppers. The answers wentforward by mail, but by accident heput them into the wrong envelopes, sothat the man with the twins receivedthis answer: Cover them carefully with strawand set^ire to it, and then the littlepests, after jumping into the flamesfor a few minutes, will be speedily set-tled. 14 THE CHURCH weeks, on Monday nights; Monday< v< ning, July 16, meeting with John • ckor, 205 Smith street. HARTFORD CHRISTIAN ENDEAV-OR UNION. June sectional meetings were held inthe Southern, Northern and EasternSections, and were all well attendedand full of interest. The meeting of the Southern sectionwas held with the Rocky Hill Method-ist Society, June 27. The evening wasrather threatening but quite a numberfrom Hartford went down, the Weth-ersfield Avenue Congregational Socie-ty being present In large numbers, go-ing down by bicycles. The address ofthe Rev. Mr. Dixon on Our CountrysPeril was especially interesting, be-ing a masterly address, referring inbrief to several deadly perils thatthreatened our country. Rev. E. S. Ferry, Rev. D. D. Marshand Rev. W. B. Pruner also took A. H. Brooks, the vice-presidentfrom that section, presided. The meeting of the Northern Sectionwas held with the Blue Hills AvenueSociety, and for the size of the chapel•was well


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