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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
GENERAL CONVENTIONS, 1906
ST. PAUL, MINN., AUGUST 13-19
The object of these General Conventions is increasingly
intended to be: rest, spiritual refreshment and general building
up of the interested friends, rather than great efforts to
reach the public. Regular sessions will be held afternoon and
evening, leaving the mornings for private conferences, social
fellowship and special sessions in connection with the Colporteur
work, which will receive particular attention. Baptism
services will be held during the week.
All railroads have granted a rate of one cent a mile on account
of the G.A.R. Encampment at Minneapolis. Ask for
"G.A.R. Excursion Ticket" to Minneapolis, although it will
not be necessary to go to that city to fulfil conditions of the
ticket. Display a WATCH TOWER at railway station for purpose
of identification.
ACCOMMODATIONSBoard and lodgings can be procured
for $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, and upward to $5 per day.
Write at once if you wish us to procure accommodations,
stating briefly and pointedly what kind, number of persons,
sex and color, and if married couples wish to room together.
Do not expect any alteration of your party's location after
writing. If others join it later they will be accommodated in
the order of notification. If you write to us for accommodations,
do not subsequently arrange otherwise, else it will confuse
our engagements. Address all letters to "Bible Students'
Convention, Box 96, St. Paul, Minn."
GET READY PROPERLY
Prepare your heart for a blessing. Come to the Convention
in the proper spiritas a disciple, a learner. Come intent
also on doing good as well as getting good, of consoling and
encouraging others, as well as to be yourself comforted.
Above all, come realizing that the Lord himself is the fountain
of blessings, and remembering his wordnot by might, nor by
power, but by the Lord's Spirit are we to expect the blessings
we hope for. In making ready and en route do not forget this
important item, for on it your share of the Convention's blessings
greatly depends.
ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
CHATHAM, ONT., AUG. 12 (AFTERNOON & EVENING)
CUMBERLAND, MD., AUG. 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Allegheny, Pa. July 22 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Aug. 9
N. Philadelphia, Ohio " 29 Auburn, " " 10
Canton, " Aug. 5 Elkhart, "
" 11
Mansfield, " " 6 Chicago, Ill.&
nb
sp; " 12
Tiffin, " " 7 St. Paul, Minn. " 14 -19
Kenton, " " 8
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
Asbury Park, N.J. July 22 -29 Lindsey, Pa. Aug. &
nbsp; 6
Bradford, Pa. Aug. 2, 3 Butler, " &
nbsp; " 7, 8
Kane, " " 4, 5 Allegheny,
" " 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. McPHAIL
Asbury Park, N.J. July 22 -29 Saugerties, N.Y. Aug. 8
Jersey City, " " 30 Cohoes, " " 9, 10
Brooklyn, N.Y. July 31,Aug. 1 Schenectady, " " 11, 12
Westbury, " Aug. 2, 3 Greenwich, "
" 13, 14
New York, " " 4, 5 Fonda, &
nb
sp; " " 15
Middletown, " " 6, 7 Utica, " " 16, 17
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. R. E. STREETER
Deep Brook, N.S. Aug. 4, 5 Charlottetown, P.E.I. Aug. 21 -23
Berwick, " " 6 Amherst, &
nb
sp;N.S. " 24, 25
Kentville vicinity, " " 7 -12 Petticodiac, N.B. " 26, 27
Halifax, " " 13, 14 Sussex, " " 28
Truro vicinity, " " 15 -18 St. Johns, " Aug. 29-Sept. 2
Pictou, " " 19, 20 Providence, R.I. Sept. 9
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. P. S. JOHNSON
Galveston, Tex. July 29, 30 Wrightsboro, Tex. Aug. 5, 6
Rosenberg, " July 31,Aug. 1 San Marcos, " " 8, 9
Yoakum, " Aug. 3 San Antonio, " &
nb
sp; " 11, 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Asbury Park, N.J. July 22 -29 Annapolis, Md. Aug. 9
Wilmington, Del. July 31,Aug. 1 Cumberland, " " 7, 8
Baltimore, Md. Aug. 2, 3 Hyndman, Pa. &
nb
sp;" 10
Washington, D.C. " 5, 6 Osnaberg, Ohio
"&
nbsp; 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
Geneva, Ill. July 31,Aug. 1 Lawler, Ia. Aug. &
nb
sp;8, 9
Belvidere, " Aug. 2, 3 Riceville, " " 10
Rockford, " " 4, 5 Northfield, Minn. " 12
Dubuque, Ia. " 6, 7 St. Paul, " " 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. O. L. SULLIVAN
Hoopeston, Ill. July 23, 24 Roseville, Ill. Aug. 2, 3
Bloomington, " " 25 Kewanee, " &
nb
sp; " 4, 5
Atlanta, " " 26 Rock Island, " " 6, 7
Springfield, " " 27 Davenport, Ia. " 8, 9
Jacksonville, " " 28, 29 Iowa City, " " 10
Bryant, " " 30, 31 Cedar Rapids, " &
nbsp; " 11, 12
Canton, " Aug. 1 St. Paul, Minn.
" 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. BOHNET
Lansing, Mich. July 28, 29 Waukesha, Wis. Aug. 7, 8
Sunfield, " " 30, 31 Madison, " &
nb
sp; " 9
Grand Rapids, " Aug. 1, 2 Camp Douglas, " "
10
Muskegon, " " 3 Diamond Bluff, "
" 11, 12
Milwaukee, Wis. " 5, 6 St. Paul, Minn. &
nb
sp;" 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. SAMSON
Nebraska City, Neb. Aug. 2 Des Moines, Ia. Aug. 8, 9
Omaha, " " 3 Waterloo, " " 10
Council Bluffs, Ia. " 4 Minneapolis, Minn. " &
nb
sp; 12
Red Oak, " " 6, 7 St. Paul,
" " 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. E. BUNDY
Stamford, Conn. July 31,Aug. 1 Providence, R.I. Aug. 14
New Haven, " Aug. 2, 3 New Bedford, Mass. "
15, 16
Waterbury, " " 4, 5 Franklin, " &
nb
sp; " 17, 18
Cromwell, " " 6 Boston, &
nb
sp; " " 19, 20
Wethersfield, " " 7, 8 Lynn, " " 21, 22
Hartford, " " 9, 10 Lawrence, " &
nb
sp; " 23
Springfield, Mass. " 11, 12 Nashua, N.H. " 24
Abington, Conn. " 13 N. Sandwich, " " 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
Akron, Ohio Aug. 12 Toronto, Ohio
Aug. 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Cleveland, Ohio Aug. 12 Allegheny, Pa. Aug. &
nb
sp; 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. A. HALL
New Brighton, Pa. July 22 New Castle, Pa. July
29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Washington, Pa. July 29 St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 1
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nbsp;-19
Milwaukee, Wis. Aug. 12
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PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. B. H. BARTON
Oxford, Eng. Aug. 1, 2 London, Eng. Aug. 11, 12
Reading, " " 3 Brighton,
" " 13
Bristol, " " 4 - 6 Sevenoaks, " " 14, 15
Tewkesbury, " " 7 Ilford, "
" 16
Cardiff, " " 8 Southend,
" " 17
Bournemouth, " " 9 Forest Gate, " &
nbsp; " 18, 19
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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
GENERAL CONVENTIONS, 1906
ST. PAUL, MINN., AUGUST 13-19
(For railroad rates, etc., see 2nd page, this issue.)
The object of these General Conventions is increasingly
intended to be: rest, spiritual refreshment and general building
up of the interested friends, rather than great efforts to
reach the public. Regular sessions will be held morning and
evening, leaving the afternoons for private conferences, social
fellowship and special sessions in connection with the Colporteur
work, which will receive particular attention. Baptism
services will be held on Friday.
All services except that of Sunday afternoon will be held
in Armory Convention Hall, corner Sixth and Exchange Sts.
Sunday afternoon service will be held in People's Church,
corner Pleasant Ave. and Chestnut St.
ACCOMMODATIONSLodgings can be procured for 50c and
upward per nightfour in a room at cheaper rates, two in a
room at higher rates. Meals can be had at convenient restaurants
for 20c, 25c and 35c.
Write at once if you wish us to procure accommodations,
stating briefly and pointedly what kind, number of persons,
sex and color, and if married couples wish to room together.
Do not expect any alteration of your party's location after
writing. If others join it later they will be accommodated in
the order of notification. If you write to us for accommodations,
do not subsequently arrange otherwise, else it will confuse
our engagements. Address all letters to "BIBLE STUDENTS'
CONVENTION, Box 96, St. Paul, Minn."
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, SEPT. 8-11
Considerable interest is developing in the Island of Jamaica,
and a General Convention will be held at Kingston, Sept.
8 to 11. General Rally will take place in Town Hall, over
General Post Office, corner Duke and Harbor Sts. Sunday
morning and afternoon meetings will be held in same place.
Sunday night meeting will be in Theatre Royal, North Parade.
The Editor will not be personally present, but will be represented
by Bro. J. A. Browne, who is the Society's local
representative.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, SEPT. 22, 23, 24
ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
CHATHAM, ONT., AUG. 12 (AFTERNOON & EVENING)
Afternoon and evening services will be held in Opera
House. At 3 p.m., public discourse, "The Bible Vindicated
To Hell and Back." At 7.30, discourse for the interested.
Visiting friends cordially welcomed.
CUMBERLAND, MD., AUG. 26
All services will be held in Academy of Music, Main St.
General Rally, Praise and Testimony, at 10 a.m. Discourse
for the public at 3 p.m., subject, "The Bible VindicatedTo
Hell and Back." Discourse for the interested at 8 p.m. Visiting
friends heartily welcomed.
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
Belvidere, Ill. Aug. 2, 3 Grand Rapids, Wis. Aug. 26
Rockford, " " 4, 5 Steven's Point, " " 27
Dubuque, Ia. " 6, 7 Plover, " " 28
Lawler, " " 8, 9 Bonduel,
" " 30, 31
Riceville, " " 10 Appleton, " Sept. 2, 3
Northfield, Minn. " 12 Sheboygan Falls, " " 4, 5
St. Paul, " " 13 -19 Milwaukee, "
" 6
Diamond Bluff, Wis. " 21, 22 Waukesha, " "
7
Camp Douglas, " " 23, 24 Racine, " &
nbsp; " 8
Dexterville, " " 25 Chicago, Ill.
" 9, 10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Canton, Ohio Aug. 5 Elkhart, Ind.
Aug. 11
Mansfield, " " 6 Chicago, Ill.&
nb
sp; " 12
Tiffin, " " 7 St. Paul, Minn. " 14 -19
Kenton, " " 8 Toledo, Ohio " 21, 22
Ft. Wayne, Ind. " 9 Akron, "
" 23
Auburn, " " 10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. R. E. STREETER
Deep Brook, N.S. Aug. 4, 5 Charlottetown, P.E.I. Aug. 21 -23
Berwick, " " 6 Amherst, &
nb
sp;N.S. " 24, 25
Kentville vicinity, " " 7 -12 Petticodiac, N.B. " 26, 27
Halifax, " " 13, 14 Sussex, " " 28
Truro vicinity, " " 15 -18 St. Johns, " Aug. 29-Sept. 2
Pictou, " " 19, 20 Providence, R.I. Sept. 9
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. SAMSON
Minneapolis, Minn. Aug. 12 Elgin, Ill. Aug. &
nb
sp; 27
At 3 and 7.30 p.m., at Workmen's Hall, Geneva, " " 28, 29
17 Seventh St. S., next Orpheum Theater Hegewisch Sta., " " 30, 31
St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 13 -19 Chicago, " S
ep
t. 1, 2
Dubuque, Ia. " 21, 22 Ft. Wayne, Ind. " 3, 4
Rockford, Ill. " 23, 24 Marion, Ohio " 5, 6
Belvidere, " " 25, 26 Mansfield, "
" 8, 9
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. O. L. SULLIVAN
Kewanee, Ill. Aug. 4, 5 Riceville, Ia. Aug. 23, 24
Rock Island, " " 6, 7 Lawler, " " 25, 26
Davenport, Ia. " 8, 9 Waterloo, " &
nbsp; " 27, 28
Iowa City, " " 10 Cedar Rapids, "
" 29, 30
Cedar Rapids, " " 11, 12 Iowa City, " " 31
St. Paul, Minn. " 13 -19 Wapello, "
Sept. 2, 3
Northfield, " " 21 Elrick, " " 4, 5
Faribault, " " 22 Davenport, " &
nb
sp; " 6, 7
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. BOHNET
Madison, Wis. Aug. 9 Jamestown, N.D. A
ug
. 27
Camp Douglas, " " 10 Spokane, Wash. Sept. 1, 2
Diamond Bluff, " " 11, 12 Ritzville, " &
nb
sp;" 3, 4
St. Paul, Minn. " 13 -19 Mesa, " &
nb
sp; " 5, 6
Fergus Falls, " " 22 Walla Walla, "
" 7
Wahpeton, N.D. " 23, 24 Pendleton, Ore. "
9
Fargo, " " 25, 26 Seattle, Wash.
" 15, 16
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. McPHAIL
Utica, N.Y. Aug. 16, 17 Cleveland, Ohio Sept.
2
Watertown, " " 18 -20 Danbury, "
" 3, 4
Syracuse, " " 21, 22 Detroit, Mich. " 5, 6
Rochester, " " 23, 24 Northville, " " 7
Crittenden, " " 25, 26 Plymouth, "
" 8
Buffalo, " " 27 Ypsilanti, " " 9
Derby, " " 28, 29 Jackson, "
" 10, 11
Erie, Pa. " 30 Lansing, &
nb
sp; " " 12, 13
Ashtabula, Ohio " 31 Battle Creek, " " 14
Painesville, " Sept. 1 Chicago, Ill. &
nb
sp;" 16
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. E. BUNDY
Wethersfield, Conn. Aug. 7, 8 Franklin, Mass. Aug. 17, 18
Hartford, " " 9, 10 Boston, " " 19, 20
Springfield, Mass. " 11, 12 Lynn, " " 21, 22
Abington, Conn. " 13 Lawrence, " &
nbsp; " 23
Providence, R.I. " 14 Nashua, N.H. " 24
New Bedford, Mass. " 15, 16 N. Sandwich, " " 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
Kane, Pa. Aug. 4, 5 Allegheny, Pa.
Aug. 12
Lindsey, " " 6 Columbiana, Ohio
" 19
Butler, " " 7, 8 Duquesne, Pa. " 26
De Young, " " 9, 10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Hyndman, Pa. Aug. 10 Waynesburg, Pa. A
ug
. 19
Osnaberg, Ohio " 12 Wheeling, W.Va. " 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
Akron, Ohio Aug. 12 Toronto, Ohio
Aug. 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Cleveland, Ohio Aug. 12 Allegheny, Pa. Aug. &
nb
sp; 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. A. HALL
Donora, Pa. Aug. 12 E. Liverpool, Ohio Aug. 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Milwaukee, Wis. Aug. 12 St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 1
3&
nbsp;-19
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