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ASSISTANT CLERGYMAN OF ST.-

ANDREW

REV. G. E ARROWSMICH LICENSED

Bishop waited to receive him. The

Rev. Mr. Arrowsmith made his de

claration in a firm tone that could be distinctly beard through the building and later preached the

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

Apring. That man would admis this? GOVERNOR GENERAL

thuru ware- certain duties to-do-and- he would try to do them, but the!

Fattempt was listless and halfhearted

That man - lacked the spirit of enthusiasm.

Freins of spirit", was

must be

~~WOOD.

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foverish Reuter. It did not

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CHAMPION-

SHIP.

A FINE OPPORTUNITY

MISSED. London, Nov. 24-Manchester| race had to be abandoned to-day on account of fog.

The abandonment of the Man- chester races, where Donoghue was due to ride, gave Elliott a fine chance of winning the Jeckers' Championship, as with scores of

During evensong at St. Andrew', fenthusiasm that must be maintained He is returning via Singapore,=== | Church last night the Bishop of and not show itself in Vietarin herned the Rev George bursts of endeavour. Ernest Arrowsmith, W, 10 be consist of verasional outbursts assistant clergyman at St. Andrew's, emotion, is

an abiding JOCKEYS" Kowloon

principle. Without the spirit a man was dead even while he lived The congregation that gathered to had said, "whatever you witness the ceremony and to heart heartily” and we should not go the first serman of the Rex Mrbout our work as under a stern Arrowsmith wZA A large one.

wase of compulsion. When Nap The service was conducted by the

Lon was crossing the Alps with his Ro. G. R. Lindsay who, al the

army he came to a point where it appointed name accompanied the new was necessary to get a heavy gun minister to the altar, where the

over a very rough piece of ground Tas men tried again and again to hift it but failed. They were giving it up when the commanding officer dered the Charge" to be sounded by the bagler.

The men's hearts stirred by the sound and they attacked the problem of the with enthusiasm and in a trice it was over the rough ground. "Let your heart be in what you do. Be not slothful. Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might:" that was the true secret of success from the worldly point of In the final of three matches be- view. And not only the world de tween Kowloo C.C. and Eastma randed that fervancy of spirit. The Club the former proved the win- Church deranded, it If the wholers. Two matches had been pre- plicated pieces of machinery co-world was to be evangelised for viously played and each side had trusted to us by God, rather for Christ then all members of thea win to its credit

Great interest was evinced in the final which was played as at the Kowloon Saturday night Hotel. Kowloon looked like walk-

REMOT

For his subject he took Lathusiasm,” his text being from the eleventh verse of Romans, 12,

tervent in spirit."

How to get up steam, said the Rev. Arrowsmith, was a question of great importance to Ар engineer. The engine was so much dead metal till the water in the boiler reached bing point We were all like engiarera Our bodies were com

Church must be filled with the spirit of enthusiasm

us: than for, show, and the question was how to use them to the beat advantage. We must have power within us, we had to get up steam before er could begin to Taken literally, "fervent in spirit,”}-) man: bling in spirit

move.

It was this spirit that had moved all the meat heroes in the world's history: it was this spirit that had | enabled Columbus to overcome fears | and difficulties and find a new land.

39 for the winners Elliott had four mounts at Lingfield to-day. However, he could only get one- ship was divided for the first time third place and thus the Champiɔt- in the history of the turf-Reuter.

BILLIARDS.

KOWLOON C.C TOO GOOD

FOR EASMA.

All the great men of history had belonged to the enthusiastic type of

Erasmus was the most learning away with things for the first man of his time but it was the Waite for the Essma Club turned three games went to them but

nk Martin Luther who stirred the

the tide. In the end the resulti was in favour of Kowloon by 62. points.

mole of Europe. It was the inspired fanatic St. Paul who Christianised the Rocian empire and not the quiet, w:11 bred. Apolka

It seemed to him that Christian

The scores were as follows: Kowloon C.C. Easma Club.

H. Davis.....100 R.Earnshaw 91

Hazlett...

E. Pile

Betal

..559

65.

100

61

Total...497

1923

|11 enabled Ridey to give a shout | rkers had special need of fervancy J. Fraser...100 Davies .... 77

of triumph Eom amid the Eames. fut spirit. They had" to be boiling P. Heathcote..100 MarGowan "Would there wis more of it in our over with enthusiasİn if their A. Morton..... 88 White 100: mids: today." contioned the work was to have lasting resulta

71 Murray preacher. "The world has need of They had to be enthusiastic an

.100 Brown fit, our comtry and this Colony has optimistic. The differchie' between fneed'ef is, and the Church of Christa pessimist and an optimist Waf {has need of it." It was a fact tha:ibat a pessimist was a man who saw often when we failed our enthusiasm a difficulty in every opportunity and died within us, and if we had nos an optimist was a man who saw 3 the power within as to rise from opportunity in every difficalty. the dust we could not press on with: In conclusion he urged all to be Fresh endeavour, There was the simply boiling over with enthusiasm The Christian whose zeal some- man who had been disappointed. I would say that if we put an times out-ran his strength was much whose great expectations had not 'eighth of enthusiasm into religions better than the uninspired disciple been fulled; his eye too often life that we put into our lives of -ho never did anything wrong be- lost its brightness and his step its pleasure and business the Church of Lanse be never did anything at all

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