Church review . intemperance. Thatfifty representative and busy menshould undertake so difficult and ex-acting a study is significant of a deep-ening sense of social responsibility.—St. Andrews Cross. A gentleman once said to us, I donot fr\or prohibiting the sale of liquor;it would be an injustice to the men inthe business; besides, it would throwthousands out of employment. We replied: You do not look at theissue from the right side. You take acontractors view. Just before the Civil War closed,a Government contractor said, in acar: I hope the war will not close un-der two years. I will lose


Church review . intemperance. Thatfifty representative and busy menshould undertake so difficult and ex-acting a study is significant of a deep-ening sense of social responsibility.—St. Andrews Cross. A gentleman once said to us, I donot fr\or prohibiting the sale of liquor;it would be an injustice to the men inthe business; besides, it would throwthousands out of employment. We replied: You do not look at theissue from the right side. You take acontractors view. Just before the Civil War closed,a Government contractor said, in acar: I hope the war will not close un-der two years. I will lose thousandsof dollars; besides, many men will beturned out of employment from theGovernment works. A passenger, clad in weeds rose to her feet. and. witha tearful voice, said: Sir. I have abrave boy and husband sleeping thesleep of death in a soldiers have only one boy left, and he is infront of the foe. Oh, God! I wish thecruel war would close now. — Se-lected. THE CHURCH OLIVET BAPTIST. NEW BRITAIN AVE. MISSION. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL. Mr. Warner spent the last weekin August at Dark Harbor, Maine,visiting his son, W. A. Warner, Yale1902, who is spending the summerthere tutoring two young men. The last Sunday in August , a Berkeley student, readservice in Mr. Warners absence. The Sunday school will resume ses-sions the second Sunday in Septem-ber. WETHERSFIELD BAPTIST. Our pastor, Rev. Mr. Elsdor, has re-turned from filling the New Britainchurch pulpit and preached for uslast Sunday. Our church people with the Sundayschool had a very enjoyable picnic atWhite Oak park, August 22. ST. PAULS METHODISTEPISCOPAL. The pastor, Rev. Wm. M. Carr, andfamily, have returned from a very in-vigorating vacation or a month rearthe ocean at Wainscott, L. I. Rev. W. A. Sage, the first pastor ofour society, preached very acceptablyto our people on Sunday evening,Sept. 2nd. Mr. Sage will be engaged insecretarial work in the Hartford C. A. for s


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