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CQLht Qthurchman J\,bbtrtistt. DECEMBER, 1907. LETTERS FROM CELEBRITIES. HE keynote of happiness, long life, and In this age of nervous waste Sanatogen T successful achievement is the healthy is an ideal tonic remedy for those suffering mind in the healthy body. Sanatogen is from overwrought nerves. Sanatogen is the tonic food which is being prescribed especially useful in all cases where, by the medical profession to-day to bring through overwork or other causes, the about this happy condition. Not only bodily or mental powers show signs of have 5,000 physicians endorsed in writing flagging. the merits of Sanatogen as the ideal re Mr. Marshall Hall, the eminent K.C., cuperative and restorative, but the most writes: distinguished men and women of the day "3, TEMPLE GARDENS, have not hesitated in coming forward to "LONDON, E.C. personally testify to the great benefits "I think it only right to say that I they have derived from Sanatogen. have tried Sanatogen, and I believe it to be a most excellent food." Thus Ven. Archdeacon Sinclair writes : " Tl!IE CHAPTER HousE, "ST. PAtJL'S~ATHEDBAL, E.C. A. .. J. "-4 ./I.J1 " Sa.natogen appears to be a.n admir ,.; ' able food for invalids a.nd those who Dyspepsia, weakness, nervousness, de suff~ from indigestion." pression disappear under a course of this tonic food remedy. /j/~A,.~ Sane.togen is eminently suitable for in "tf valids, for, whilst it is a powerful recuper Sanatogen is :Qot a secret remedy. Its ative and restorative, it can be borne by composition is known to and approved by the most delicate stomach when other the medical profession. It is a scientific food is rejected. Sanatogen aids digestion combination of pure milk albumen with and strengthens the digestive organs; it. phosphorus, the substance which forms repairs the wear and tear of the system ; the most important constituent of the it enriches the blood and restores the brain and nervous system. Owing to its buoyancy, the elasticity, the vigour of composition, Sanatogen nourishes the sys health. tem whilst toning the nerves and giving Sanatogren can be obtained of all healthy stimulus to the brain. In fact, Chemists. ii gives to body, brain, and nerves their The above are a few only of the many essential food in precisely the form in famous personages who have written which they can the most readily appro in high praise of Sanatogen. Readers. priate it to their various needs, and so who are interested in autograph collec Sanatogen aids in building up the tissues tions-and the characteristics of celebrities. as well as toning them. as displayed in their handwriting make an The Right Rev. Bishop of Bath and always absorbing study-will appreciate Wells writes : the dainty publication issued by the Sana "THE PALACE, WELLS, SoM. togen Company. It is entitled "Auto "You may like to hear that I am graphs of Celebrities," and contains the informed by my private secretary that facsimile signatures of a large number of a. member of his family has derived distinguished people. A copy will gladly very remarkable benefit from using be sent gratis and post free upon applica Sanatogen." tion (a postcard will do) to the Sanatogen Company, 83, Upper Thames Street, f/!!·~.d/~: London, E.C., mentioning the Church man. > 2 THE CHURCHMAN ADVERTISER. The Boak 111 common Prauer & Humns A. &M. BOUND WITH THE KING'S PRINTERS' PATENT COVER INDEX. Price 2S. Price 2S. A A Handsome Handsome and and Serviceable Serviceable Volume. Volume. The The Cover Index Cover Index Is ts protected by protected by loyal Letters Royal Lett8l'S Patent. Patent. The King'• PriDterB' Cover Index makell easy and quick reference to the various parts of the Prayer Book poesible to all. In alphabetical order the namu of thll Services in the Prayer Book with the number of the page on which each commeliees are printed in bold type on the inside lining of the cover of the Book. The Index forms the lining and end paper to both top and under covers, so whichever way the Book is handled the position of the contents can be immediately ascertained by reference to the inside of the uppermost cover. The Prayer Book here announced is the favourite S2mo. edition, and is clearly printed in Ruby type. Bound with Hymns A. and M., it measures 4f x 3 xi inches. :Bound in~ with padded sides, round cornen, and red under gold edges. Price 2s. LONDON: EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE (BIBLE WAREHOUS~J), LTD., 33, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, E.C. Retail of all Booksellers. THE CHURCHMAN ADVERTISER. 3 EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE, 7, Adam Street, Strand, London, w.c. · President: THE RT. HoN. LoRD PoLWARTH . OBJECTS .Acting Vice·l'7esid<nt: For whlch the Alliance is labouring ln 100 Countrlel. THE RT. HoN. Lo:aD KINNAIRD. Vice-Pre8ident•: To manifest the Unity of all Believers as Members of the THE RT. HoN. VIscoUNT BANGOR. "One Body," of which Christ is the Head. THE RT. REV. LoRD BISHOP OF DURHAM. F. A. BEVAN, EsQ., D.L., J.P. The Universal Week of Prayer. THE HoN. AND REv. E. V. BLIGH, M.A. The Relief of Persecuted Christians in all lands. THE Rr. HoN. LoRD LANGFORD. Ta• Rr. HoN. LoRD OvBRTOUN. The Maintenance of Religious Liberty. THE VY. REV. THE DEAN OF CANTERBURY. The Defence and Advancement of the Evangelical Faith. SIR ROBERT ANDERSON, K.C.B., LL.D. The Counteraction of Error and Infidelity. SJI< ANDIIZW WntaATII, K.C.I.E. The Initiation of various enterprises of direct Gospel SIR MATTHEW DoDSWORTH, BART. 0 REV. G. CAMPBELL MoRGAN, D. D. work, etc., etc. ' SIRARcRIBALDCAMP.IlELL'OlO"$ucOOTH,BT. SIR ALGERNON Coon, BABr. ~ H<m. 7'rtaovrer : W. H. SBAGRAM, EsQ. £2, 000 per annum 1leeded to maintain present work. Han. Secretarie1 : REv. CANON FLEMING, M.A., B.D., Vicar INCREASED FUNDS URGENTLY of St. Michael's, Chester Square~d Chaplain in Ordinary to the g. NEEDED FOR EXTENSION WORK. Rzv. DAVID MAcEwAN, D.D• .Acting H<m. Secretary: J ORN WooD, EsQ. For further pM-ticulan apply to the General Secretary- General Secretary: HENRY MARTYN GOOCH. EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE, Bankera: MEssRs. BARCLAY & Co., I, Pall Mall Ellllt, S.W. 7, ADAM STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.O. NEW O.M.S. PUBLICATIONS. THE UPLIFT OF CHINA. C.M.S. EDITION. Over 300 Pages, with 32 insetted pages of Illustrations, and Two Coloured 2/- net. Maps. Bound in Cloth. I'Oft"AGE 'fd, This Is one of the 'l'ext-books being used in connection with the Study Scheme for 1907-8. It has o. special chal'ter on C. M.S. work in China ; also a general Bibliography and an Index. TALKS ON CHINA. &d. net. An outline of MiBSionary Instruction for Young People, with Recita- tiona, Diagrams and Maps. For the use of S.S. Teachers and others POSTAG/1 1r1. who are seeking to interest hoys and girla in this country. PIP a co. By IRENE H. BARNES. 208 Paa--, IllU.Itr&ted, &nd boand IJI Cloth. 1/8 This book io written far ~people. The Bishop of Durham speaks of the book in hie Prefa~ u ~ "quite aure, under the lovl~ POST FREE. bleMing of God, to do a r:tg t noble work, w:litnlng a way into young an vigorous hearts. • • •" SHEET ALMANACK. For 1908. Printed In Oreen and Red on a Sbcet 32j by 23 Inches. llb~~ros8 the Sheet Is a/jeture of 1d. ST. PAUL G BOlD AS AS ATE PRISONER. This haa been reproduced from a terra cotta panel hy the POSTAGEfd. celebrated Artist, Hr. GIIIOROE TINWoam. With Dally Text, Leaaons for Sundays, Cycle of Prayer, Postal Information, eto., etc. LONDON: O.M. HOUSE, SALISBURY SQUARE, E.O. Orders should be addressed " Manager, Publ!Bhin£ Dept." Cheques and P.O.'a made payable to Mr. B.. Maoonachie a.y secretary). 4 THE CHURCHMAN ADVERTISER. NO PARISH IS ADEQUATELY EQUIPPED WITHOUT ALOCALIZED MAGAZINE. The Church Quarterly Review says : " Mr. Sherlock seems to us to provide the best available ' inside ' for a Parish Magazine in The Churchman says: "Mr. Sherlock's well known publication The Church Monthly." comes of age next year, and we congratulate him on twenty-one years of fine service on behalf of parish literature. The THE JANUARY NUMBER IS NOW Ohurch Monthly has done much to improve our parish magazines READY. indeed, it was the pioneer of the quality to and is published in two sizes, viz. : 24 pages which we are now accus tomed. The illustra crown quarto, and 32 pages demy octavo. tions have always been excellent, though we are glad to know that process blocks are no longer ignored. The Church A.lmanack has as its centre-piece the The Church Almanack picture of Our Lord carrying His cross, by A:ry Sch,effer, with views of the English csthe for 1908 drals as the border. This latter feature is a welcome revetition of a IS NOW READY, former year s Almanack, and with the well-pro duced centre picture and should be seen by every Clergyman wishing will doubtless make this Almanack attractive to to introduce an attractive Almanack into the many Churchmen." homes of the people. •================================~·----- Apply for Spaclmans, TO·DAY to Mr. FREDK. SHERLOCK, 30 & 31, Naw Bridge Street, Ludgata Circus, London, E.C. THE CHURCHMAN ADVERTISER. 5 MACMILLAN'S NEW THEOLOGICAL BOO IS. J. R. ILLINGWORTH'S NEW BOOK. THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY. Apologetically con- sidered. By J. R. ILLINGWORTH, M.A., D. D. Crown Svo., 6s. THE LATE DR. HUOH MACMILLAN. THE ISLES AND THE GOSPEL, AND OTHER BIBLE STUDIES.