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CLIFTON CHAPEL FUNDS.

POOR FUND.-Anon., 2s. (stamps); K. L. G. V., 20s.,
Sincere thanks to the Donors.

Clifton, Biggleswadę, Beds.

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FREDK. MARSHALL.

A SITTING-ROOM AND BED-ROOM, FURNISHED.-TO BE LET for the winter, on very moderate terms. Near to Mr. HULL's Chapel. Address, M. L. H., care of Mr. D. Vine, 34, High Street, Hastings.

BAPTIST CHAPEL, STEVENAGE.—Special Services on December 26th, Afternoon and Evening, by Mr. BOORNE, of Greenwich. Collections in aid of Sunday-school.

Now Ready, Price One Penny.

THE LITTLE GLEANER.-The number for November containsMartin Luther (Illustrated)-Bethlehem (Illustrated)-Bible Subjects-John Howard-Well Answered-Among Heroes and Martyrs; or, Studies from the King's Records-A Word of Advice-Our Young Naturalists' Page-Arrival of a Live Walrus-" Frisk"-Commonplace-At Mercy's Door-Greatest and Best; or, A Bundle of Superlatives-Happiness: How to Find It-Death Roll of Niagara-Answers to Bible Questions-Answers to Bible Enigmas-A Tame Wasp Interesting Items, &c., &c.-Two, four, six, or more copies post free, from E. WILMSHURST, Bookseller, Blackheath.

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Adopted by the Luther Commemoration Committee.

THE LIFE AND WORK OF LUTHER.-A Tract of thirty-two pages, with eight pages of coloured wrapper. Price One Penny. This Tract contains a comprehensive view of the principal events in the great Reformer's life, of the times in which he lived, and of the noble work he was by God enabled to undertake and accomplish. Portraits of Luther and Erasmus. May be ordered of any Bookseller; or will be sent direct by the Publisher, carriage paid, for 1s. 1d. per dozen, or 7s. per hundred.

London: WILLIAM WILEMAN, 34, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street.

REMARKS BY A NONCONFORMIST MINISTER upon Mr. Gladstone's Speech on the Affirmation Bill. One Penny, or 6s. 6d. per 100. London: WILLIAM WILEMAN, 34, Bouverie Street, E.C.

THE PURE TRUTH MISSION TRACTS. No. I.-SALVATION, How Attained or Produced. No. II.-TWO CLASSES. Price 1s. 6d. per 100 copies, post free.

W. WILEMAN, 34, Bouverie Street, E.C.; or the Secretary, Pure Truth Mission, Hull.

The profit will be devoted to the Mission Fund. Back numbers of GLEANER and SowER will be thankfully accepted.

REMARKS upon Mr. Gladstone's Speech on the Affirmation Bill. By Mr. HAZLERIGG. 1d., or 6s. 6d. per hundred.

London: W. WILEMAN, 34, Bouverie Street, E.C.

By

CHRISTIAN HEROE AND HERO - CHRISTIANS.-An Essay read at the Mutual Improvement Society, Zion Chapel, Leicester. Mr. HAZLERIGG., One Penny.

London: W. WILEMAN, 34, Bouverie Street, E.C.

TEARS OF PILGRIMS, 1s. LIFE'S EVENTIDE, ls. 6d. By W. FRITH. PARTRIDGE, Paternoster Row; or of the Author, Gunnersbury, W., post free.

Price 18. Handsome Cloth, Gilt.

THE MORTE STONE; or, Caution and Counsel for the Young. By EBENEZER WILMSHURST. With several Illustrations.

"None of your nod-your-head and go to sleep Sunday-school Addresses, but all alive and awake ones, enforced by crisp dewy illustrations and anecdotes, and all leading to personal piety and robust godliness. Get it and study it, Mr. Proser, next time you intend to torture the children from the platform, and if they do not open their eyes-and keep them open-we shall open ours in surprise."-Mr. C. H. Spurgeon, in the "Sword and Trowel."

London Publishers: HOULSTON AND SONS, Paternoster Buildings. Post free from E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath.

SUNDAY SCHOOL ADDRESSES, suitable for distribution amongst the young, by JOHN PRIOR, a teacher in Gower Street Chapel Sunday School. No. 1, GRACE; No. 2, REMEMBER THY CREATOR; No. 3, THE BIBLE. Id. each, or 8d. per dozen, post free. C. A. BARTLETT and Co., Warwick Buildings, Paternoster Row, London; or of any bookseller.

ROTHER HOUSE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, COLLEGE PARK, LEWISHAM.-Principals, The Misses BARTON. In the above School the pupils are under the special care of the Principals, who study their health and comfort. Terms moderate. Pupils are prepared

for the Local Examinations.

DENHAM HOUSE, LEE, near BLACKHEATH, KENT.— Principal, Miss VIDLER. The above Ladies' School has been established over twenty years. The pupils are under the special care of the Principal, who studies their health and comfort. Terms moderate. Pupils are prepared for the Local Examinations.

REAL SHETLAND WRAPS.-A real Shetland Wool Shawl, 48 in. square, sent post free on receipt of 2s. Three for 5s. 9d. Colours-Black, Black and White, Grey, Shaded Cardinal, Cardinal and White. These Wraps give universal satisfaction wherever they are sent, and are believed to be the best value ever offered at the price. Washing directions sent with each order. A trial solicited.-J. L. BARRAUD, 17, 18, and 19, Manchester Road, Bradford.

HUBBARD'S EMBROCATION (No. 2) FOR HORSES AND CATTLE.-Sanctioned by Her Majesty's Government. Protected under the Trade Marks' Act (38 and 39 Vict., ch. 91.) Enacted by the "Queen's Most Excellent Majesty," 13th August, 1875. The Genuine "Hubbard's Embrocation" bears the Registered Trade Mark, to copy which is felony. The Embrocation possesses properties which render it invaluable to owners of Horses and Cattle, as is proved by its having gradually acquired a world-wide reputation as an indispensable stable requisite, the ultimate verdict of the Public being that no stable is complete without it. The many testimonials we have received prove the truth of our statement. It is a safe remedy for Bruises, Sprains, Lameness in the Shoulders and Hip Joints, Strains in the Back Sinews, and Stiff and Contracted Muscles; for Poll Evil, Strangles, Influenza, Swellings, Inflammation, and Foul in Beasts' Feet; for Cuts, Green Wounds, Escape of Joint Oil, and Running Thrush.

May be obtained through any Chemist or Medicine Vendor throughout the United Kingdom, 1s. 6d. and 3s. per bottle. BARCLAY and SONS, Wholesale Agents, 95, Farringdon Street, London, E.C.; and W. TROUGHTON, 101, Beaufort Street, Chelsea, S. W.

Testimonials may be had on application to W. HUBBARD, Pakefield House, Lowestoft. Respectable Agents wanted. Liberal Commission allowed.

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SUBSCRIBERS will greatly oblige by forwarding their orders and subscriptions for 1884 as early as possible to Mr. E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath, as the pressure towards Christmas is so great. Kindly note that only even numbers, such as two, four, six, &c., can be sent post free. Odd numbers can be sent by the payment of 6d. extra for postage of the odd copy.

RECEIVED.-M. M. M.; R. B.; M. E. S. C.; E. B.; Ebenezer; H. S. L.; G. H. M. R.; H. K.; E. C.; M. H. S.; A. T.; W. F.; A. H.; R. F. R.; M. F. ; S. M.; E. H.; M. S.; E. J.; F.S.

BOOKS RECEIVED.-"The Willow-Bound Harp. A book of Poems, price 2s. plain, 3s. gilt. Post free of the author, G. H. M. Read, 32, Pleasant Place, Margate. Although marred by typographical errors and defective printing, many of these poems are of excellent character, and the book would form a nice gift for young people. At the same time, the purchase of some would greatly help the author in his time of affliction and adversity." The Regular Baptist Magazine" (America)." The Banner of Truth" (New York).-"The Geelong Advertiser." "The Witness" (Sydney). In the two latter, there are some excellent addresses by Pastor D. Allen, in opposition to several infidel lecturers." Lines on the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Martin Luther." By Mrs. Hemington, Devizes. Four pages, 25 for 9d. These are very good; there is the clear ring of truth in them.

PRINTING FUND.-The help thus kindly rendered to the Editor is truly valuable, as it enables him to send the truth into many parts where he otherwise could not for want of means. He hopes that all who can will still assist in the good work of sowing the Word broadcast among our fellow-men. Our enemies are lively; let us not slacken our efforts. The following are gratefully acknowledged :-Mrs. C. Banks, 20s.; One of the Lord's Little Ones, 10s.

The Editor makes a most earnest appeal to subscribers to the "Aged Pilgrims' Friend Society" for their votes at the next election of candidates for the Hornsey Rise Asylum. A case has been brought under his notice by kind friends which needs immediate assistance, and calls for urgent and united effort on the part of those who wish to help the Lord's destitute poor. Proxies forwarded to him will be gratefully received. We hope our friends will not forget this case.

TO ALL OUR READERS.-Please send your orders for our GLEANER and SOWER Almanack, which is beautifully illustrated, and will serve admirably for bed-rooms, schools, offices, &c. We hope every one will try and help the sale of them.

THE ANNUAL VOLUMES OF GLEANER AND SOWER FOR 1883.-These are now ready, and we ask all to use what influence they possibly can to get a still larger sale for them than even last year. They are very cheap, well bound, and the boards are beautifully illustrated. GLEANER, cloth, 2s.; boards, 1s. 6d. Sower, 2s. (Early orders are solicited.—ED.)

THE PRETENTIOUS DEVICE OF LEO XIII.-We have had this article reprinted from the November SOWER. It is a two-page leaflet, suitable for circulation at the present time, especially among Romanists and Ritualists. Price 2s. per 100, from Mr. E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath.

A. T. H.-The hymn you inquire for is one of Newton's. It is No. 89, 1st Book, Olney Hymns."

HAVING to go to press early, papers received after the 16th cannot be acknowledged till January.

CHARGES IN THE

ADVERTISEMENT SOWER OR LITTLE GLEANER.-Twenty words, 1s.; every additional twelve words, 6d. A serieg at a reduction. Advertisements must be forwarded by the 20th of each month to appear in next issue.

ALL communications for the GLEANER and SOWER should be addressed to Mr. T. HULL, 117, High Street, Hastings. Post Office Orders may be made payable to him at the BRANCH OFFICE, High Street.

A SET OF SIX CHRISTMAS CARDS.-1s., or 2d. each; with poetry by Mrs. J. FEARN, All Saints' Cottage, Hastings. The profits are devoted to charitable purposes.

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Ministers, Superintendents of Sunday-schools, and others interested in the spread of Pure Literature and Sound Truth amongst the Young, are earnestly solicited to try and increase the circulation of the above Magazines, which are most suitable for placing in the hands of all, whether young or old, as they are designed for the purpose of conveying Truth far and near. Even numbers will be sent to any address, post free.

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THE YEARLY VOLUMES

OF THE

GLEANER" AND "SOWER"

for 1883 are very handsomely bound, so as to be suitable for Rewards, and Christmas, New Year, or Birthday Presents. Will be ready by the beginning of December.

"Gleaner," Paper Boards, 1s. 6d.; "Gleaner" and "Sower," each, Cloth, 2s.; post free.

These are admirably suited for Sunday Schools, &c.

The Volumes of LITTLE GLEANER and SoWER for 1879, 1880, 1881, and 1882 can still be had.

Cloth Cases for binding the GLEANER and SOWER, 6d. each.

Back numbers of SOWER and GLEANER, 1879 to 1883, can still be had.

"GLEANER" AND

THE

"

SOWER" SHEET ALMANACK

Price One Penny, for 1884, beautifully illustrated, contains Daily Texts, and should have a wide circulation among Sunday Schools and Families. Two, four, or more copies, even numbers, post free, or 6s. 6d. per 100, carriage paid.

Any of the above post free from Mr. E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath. London Publishers: HOULSTON AND SONS, 7, Paternoster Buildings, E.C. A A

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