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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-05-21, Page 8e++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.1•+++++++4 :-.}.t..l.•}.1..1..}..;-+++++4•:--;'•1•:-'1'+•i•t++4 -tet . .;••:-+ : , , :-+•.-•i +-1••..e-d-•, ee .:•i•'t•d•fi +++•t ++1 :•+ } ::-•f•: STEWAL T'S' PHONE 16 HOW are you getting along with your house cleaning? Do you want a new Room Rug? "Much easier cleaned than carpet" and altogether more tasty we have a splendid lot of new Room Rugs in direct from thtt .{1• makers to ourselves, tvhice mans a clear cutting out of $ all middle profits. i PI Three rryzes in seamless \V a:- tuu hugs. lilttde um hent twine frames. with soft, wel- t est pile. The shadings are 't certainly line—REDS shaded with soft Brown and wood q colorings—OLIVE GREENS shaded with Pink, Brown tend lied— 1'A\V NS shaded with ,'22.50, $25.00, $29.00 $8 7 5, $9.50, $11, $14;. Font. new- lines in English Tapestry Rooms Rugs; floral and medallion centers with rich scroll Mallets.i For n medituu priced Rug our imported la►pestrys are hard to beat. They look well and wear well. The new pas- tel) shadings are swell. (:reef) , Brown and Blues. -- — ___________ $8.50, $9.90, $11, $12, $12.50, $16.50 It Six lines of pure wool ,cl Hn► ooRues made to our own order by one of the best twills in Canada. Again you save all middle + profits. These rugs are made from pure carpet wool, thoroughly •1• scoured and cleaned. The shadings are rich ane' clear. The pat- terns are all new, oriental and floral effects. No seams. 'There's no better \Voo1 Hugs in the trade. We would like you to see e' out tasserttnent—Come in, you're always welcome to cotue and 'X study the new styles. Men's and Boys' Ready=to=Wear Suits Are a very strong line with us. Clothing of quality is what we sell.. Quality—Style—Finish—Fit—are what we otter you. $6.75, $ 10, $12, $ 14. Four special lines in Men's ; Snits. Each suit :t leader in -t• t• its line. Our worsted Suits re.. at 12 to 11 Dollars are great. values. They will stand the Fe test of time. One guarantee of satisfaction goes with every Et, suit. 4 K.. Wear a King Hat for the 24th They are known the world over for their (exclusiveness. Blacks Browns, Beavers and Edward Greens. The new and late Blocks are ready for your ap- proval. $2.25, $:3.50, $4.50, 86 Four leaders in Boys and young Mens Suits. These are made from imported tweed and wor•ste:ls, well lined and trimmed. Cut with the new long lapell. They aro right down to the minute. ,. J. A• STEWART 'r 1 i+++ 1:% 1-,�+ i 1 i f Y i t 1 F f"t"l"i' ;'+'f i .' : i i'Y'i +.i -f••f•'C•i'•i'•1' + -ire 4-e- + a er ++ +_ ++ + + t• + • 4. 1. • ••••••••••••••e'•• I White I.awvn Waists Fancy Mullins LOCALS S A most datint collection ref tine 'ea tot Waist. for $1•tiS Mulls, Floral turd Fancy Stripes in •••eNee 1.7.1 white and colors. The prettiest goods t:';' nu rte have ever shown e. —S. Fitton. issuer of marritge lie 1.:,0 1.'�3 Special prices 15c and Tete • • •' cants its, also complete lino o: wed 1 • •• I IJ ?'#' ding slues always on hand. Women's and Children's Hosiery .-1..-.1 ---.in rt 75c. Waists for 48c Special showing of Tan and Black tri tstyle. le,fancy to and f �uotl'ti mY in cStockings Y , r --A rm Ywhite ') F l . Batiste d•� —WANTED.-- Made of good washing Batt t t• with Black, Polka dot, Lace Insertion We are showing a► very pretty range —Ice Rut,: and put in your. entries trimmed, I sleeve, Special at 4S cents` of lace goods in all sizes, et 2.1c, I for Alto Marathon race by Saturdey _ _ An immense stock of Lace Curtains to he cleared out quickly. See the goods and get the prices before purchasing elsewhere. rine Straw Hats � Men's Boots at Cost Prices ' l E R 'lt 1 hi .f S \INV 21st 19Ot;, SPECIAL BARGAINS .THE OLD RELIABLE IN SEASONABLE GOODS In eery department of the store \v(3 are giving & Ilow Prices Qualit3r Special Offerings, ,adies Cattail Vests. tine quality, with or w ithout sleeves, regular price 1`(c. Special at i2-'ic *ood (c)I11)iiIatioYlt ,adies Cotten Drawers nicely finished and well nude. special offering 2:ie a -AT ,adies ~tile Waists. fine rib, Quality worth 35t. Special offering at '''ic .adies Cashmere Itib Vests, warranted all puro wool. guaranteed not to shrink, ellen sleeves • • Special offerings at 45e \ full range of Children's Cotton Vests in all sizes, in all the best makes. Prices according to size A combination that has glade fot us a reputationas Ladies' Black Sateen Underskirts, 5 frills. Special Offering at SS rte. first-class merchants. A combination that has kept our old customers and wott new ones. $ Reliable Watches l'erfect• in Construction, Pos- itive in Performance We again cell attention to our Grade of \Vatehes. Good Material, Fine Finish and Accurate Adjustment are combined in our Iiigh Grade Watches. ion of question a I Our aim is not price, tett quality. Like in every- thing else Quality is Cheapest In the end. So if you want a RE- LIABLE WATC11. CALL ON I'S. A. rlarchand Jeweler, o Exeter. SPRING SUITINGS etch tie. —Mr. and Mrs. 1). Shirray, of Iten- sallwere the -,tests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Sundry. mens GENERAL SERVANT \WANT!•:D.— ']'lie sailor shape is the leading style, : \\'e are clearing out our entire stock 'Reference,: 57 : reoluited. \lido. I1 .A. I WANTED.— Bayley, 't71 eltidout Sr.. London: high crown, narrow brim. \\'e are I ot Men's Boots. So if you want alar - showing some very fine qualities. gain in a pair of good reliable boots 'Mr. E. \Wi Borne and 'Roy, Farmer :$1.00 to $2 tee call on us. were called from Toronto last Friday owin; 'to the illness of Mrs. Borne. The bachelors of Exeter entertain- ed about 150 guests at nit. assembly in `McDonnell's hall Thursday even- -Mrs. Lynch. of \Vaitsburee Wash. arrived here last week and will sp tid a couple of months visiting her fath- er, \l r. Geo. Lewis. --\l r. and Mrs. James Bonthron ',nd Mr. Cleo. and Miss Mattie Suth- erland, of liens:all, spent Sunday with friends in town. —Moir. the alleged murderer of Col. -Serer. 'Lloyd had his preliminary hearing az London on Friday and ,was remanded for trial. George Slack, who committed alt assault. on Mrs. Davis. Yonge tttt•eal`.. Toronto. was last week s 'ntenced to imprisonment for life. —Mr. 'tom. Carling left last Fri- day for New Ontario. where lie will join an eneine.'ring force worlgjng for 'the Ontario government. —Dr. A. C. 'Ramsay left Saturday ewenin, for Listowell to comm.noc his new duties as Meat Inspector. un- der the supervision of the Dominion Government. —The Exeter L. O. I,. will attend divine service at Itensall on Sun- day. July l2il( and on 4Ito following dew will co to Gnderich to ahJtend (lar l is r 1 •hration, —June i, the month of weddings and don't forget that the Tithes has the finest line. of w•eddin; :sttitionery so ' e lead. Our type for printinz the i• itations is new and up -to -theta --FOIL SALE—A Thoro' bred Ayr- shire Bull Calf can get pedigree. Ap- ply to Jas. Connor. Andrew St. —Miss Mara, of Luc: u, is the go:Mt of Ler eist-r. Mrs. W. B. Cole. —Mrs. \V. C, Clarke, is spendilsr7 the week ,with her par'a,ts in 'Lon- don. —Mr. John \\'ood shipped a car- load of fine butchers' cattle ;to Toronto last Friday. —Mrs. Sarntwell returned Monday eveniee from In,rersoll, where she visited her grandchildren. The proclamations calling for the convention to be held in Iiensell on the first of J tine, h.evee bear issued. I —Miss Millie Martin has recovered ' from iter illness. and will b:• able to take charge of Jrschool duties es next week. —Mr. 'Ea. Willis intends buildin; a balcony inii1'1 •:n the on•t in front of the ('. well Rotel in front of his tonsorial pe riors. DR. OVENS EYE AND I:AIt SUR- geon, will be at the Commercial Rotel. (lours 9.30 a. nt. to 4.30 p. m. Glasses properly fitted and dis- eases of eye ear and nose treated. Next %i -it. Friday, May 29th., 1908. —RENEW AT ONCE.— we have made orrangcrnents wtith the Weekly Globe and Canada Partner to extend the time for the excuarlingly low rite of 35 cents in connection with .the Times until the first of Jute. Af- ter that deaf the rate will be 70cts. (clubbing rate) as formerly. A number of New Browns, Wood col- ors and Elephant (trey Suitings just received. The correct thin; for the spring s(1• soli. W. W. TAMAN NONE TIRE LESS ATTUUACfl\'Ii because compelled to wear glasses. Ladies who Imagine that glasses de- tract from 'their g000d looks should permit us to fit tem. Our. EYE(.LASSI.S have nose pieces which are utmost in- visible, :end II re so neat t bit they Merchant Tailor. give a distinxuisleel mien to the wearer. EXETER, — ONTARIO. For those 'lvlto must wear epootoce les our traps 1 <s glaeltes ora tory — satisfactory. _EYES 'I I STET./ 1311EE— ERNEST ELLIOT Conve)sneer Accounts Collected MONEY 1•• lain at !.welt rated. Net h ww'or t*ndA gni salt. Office, Mein Street, Exeter W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B. Chemist and Optician. EXETER — ONTARIO. —Dr. H. M. Cowen. formerly of l:.r•te.r, and who has been p ractisinz in London for some years. left. last %sc •k for 'Vancouver. to take a pos- ition of surgeon: on one tot 'the V. 1' R. boats running between Vancout-er and Hong Kone. —Robertson Y. 'McLean, son of M Y. 'McLean. and well known' in Exe ter, is laid up at 1'ictont here he has been engaged on newspaper work for 'the past few mouths., writ itee hoid fever. 'firs. A. Q. Itobier last svee.k moved out of elle residence nn ',rain et reed which she recently cold to Mr. Cud more, 'of I:ippen and will make he home with her son Shirley until Alt goes out west. —It was unnotinced that 'Rev. irr luhar't, of liippen, would occupy th pulpit of the James street chute last Sunday. but owin; to {ho dealt of one of hes coneregelion and ,th funeralni takine place on Sunday. tw. h was unable to fill bis appointment The Postoff tee Department w'il issue a newt set i. s of Posta eet stamp to mark the three hundred nn i ve s ary of the foundine. of Quebec Stamp collectors veil' 10 on the look out for tlsetn. and the Postof fie Department swill incre;as. its revenue —firs. Rolf. Cole. of !lay frown ship. was operated on yestcrda morrtinr for 't he rentov,il of the ap pendix. Mrs. Cole Iris been a con Stan. Fufferor from chronic tippet dici: is and s he op -ration was dt'.'tn necessary. Drs. Ilyndman rind Arno performed the operation. —The by-law to loan the Can td Smallw•are Company the sum of $20 000 'to assist. (Fern in cslablisbin;c factory in St. Marys. utas carried las Friday by a lays • vote. forty -0e votes more s.'lan the roluir:d three fifths of he volets• list .were pall ed in favor of the proposition. SNELL & ROWE —Mr. A. 'E. '1•cnna,tt returned last week [rout 1ha ,west. —Ladies and Gentlemen don't for-, Monday May the Grand Cense! t on(ti to seeur.' our scuts for teasel POWDER 25th.BAKINGCOLFS Messrs. I:rrr, Triebncr, Litton. Car.' ling and ilartIeib, metnb,'rs of the When you want light white out - table showing ut the Sprin;wood ritious tea biscuits and cakes Exeter Gun Cluh ,nada a very, credi- gun shoot in 'Loudon last Thursday.rails It Never In a field of some of the: best shots � in Ontario. Fred Kerr made t eoffifth highest average, with 87 per cent. Triebncr made 85 per cent Fitton 79, ellartleib 73, and Carling —The band boys have been putting in some good practise of Jat•; a mak- in; preparation for the coming Cele- bration. Altleouglt disbanded for several months, they arc showing up good, and have an increased member- ship. rrheir playing has always been appreciated by the townspeople end it is hoped they will continue after Monday. Friday night an open or cottocrt will be given on ^,faits Street. The 3lst annual Institute of the West Huron Teacher's Association will ba f.icid in Goderich Collegiate Institute, next Qhuraday and FridttY, Lay el and The officers are You Should Use President, 'll. lit. Lon;, Dungannon: vice-president, Miss S. Gregory, Exe- ter; pec.-treas. , W. H. Johnstone llruce[ield: councillors, J. \V. lloe- aarth, Exeter ; J. M. Field; 13. A., Miss I. Sharman. Goderich : A. Mc- Leod. Zurich; Miss 13. M. Anderson[ .! Si- Helens. Under proper conditions to make delicious and wholesome food Leads in Popularity Because it Leads in Quality Ask for Cole's Baking Pow The kind that never fulls to pie T COLE'S DRUG STO EXETER A. combination that has made our friends customers and our customers friends. You want "Quality" you want "Low Prices" this com- bination is our motto. Come here for Quality and Low Prices and you will go away satisfied. CARLINC BROS. Car=Load of Buggies` For Sale McLaughlin's and Canada Carriage Company make. Wagon. ('lows, e% heeibarrows. Scut ler and (good three -drums Roller for $:12 1 W. G. BISSETT. _. ONTARIO. FRANK CAIRNS, Veterinary Stir - if eon. Successor to A. R. Ram- say, \ . S. Treats all domestic ani - The anniversary services of the Ep- orals on most approved principals. worth Le:' ue of the Main Streot Special attention to dentistry. Office • church last Sunday were a great suc- at Itttmsay's old stand on Main street. cess. The elev. 11. A. Graham. of Night call at Peter ,l►wden's residence St. !Marys, uccupiect the pulpit, tint' Main street. delivered two very impressive ser- - mons and the. church was well filled on both occasions. Mr. Beach. of London. assisted the choir and San; several solos in a very pleasing mar.- ne r. "Got reit n;ain" Anotbcr crack - in; cheap sale at the lixeteer Iiareain Store all {his week Thursday. Err - clay, Faturday, :smother job lot of e fifty pairs of ',hoes still be placed in It 'the shadow all goes for Om( Dollar 1 per pair, also (mother job lot of tory pairs of snots .;aes for fifty c cents per pair in fact every ; air of • shoes inthe store 3oc(t at eauck u. r , 1 Ili; Barzains Oh its terrible but we want th, cash and the zoo,1s tl:usl ;tit. +. J, W. Broderick. Tenders for fencing the Buffalo perk on Rattle River swero opened in Edmonton last week. and the eon- - tract let at the rate that is npproxi- y mately $1,000 per toile. It will re- luire seventy littlest of fencin; to en- . clo, • t h • preserve. The park %till 1- contain 1711 seuart' utiles. and ellen - the remainder of the herd purchased s las: (a11 by the Dominion Govern- ment i bion;ht in, which will be done dust :lel soon as that fence istI1>• we will have 11 ' lat•;est buffalo ranch on the continent and nee f est ae;regation of the bison tribe ir. the world. It is not likely that the 33rd Iluron regiment ell' hate the pleasure of attending the teerecnt,n•try to be held at Quebec. The appropriation has been cut down, and instead of 20,000, ns originally itc d•d. only 5.000 turn !till takers. ()eine to the' trouble at '1 he. romp at London last year, the bffies'rs of District No 1 have trade n protest against holdin; t r 0 e, n t 0 Dates of txaminntions have lean fixed as follows : for entrance to model school, June 23rd ; 1:i111 school entrance. ;tune 121tb; 25th. and Normal school entrance Led junior .; • riculation. June Ceth ; ; entrance faculty of education and scholar - .'tip matriculation. July 2rd. the summer militia training canto at London, and there is a possibility that Campbell's blains tineFloor 1.'111- the r `pitnents will go to Goderich. the tow 11 haw•in; mad a liberal offer of a large site with free wester and light. antt it is probable tb.:t tits militia authorities will accept aria hold future carnes th,re i'tstead of London. —Mrs. E. W .Rorie. (tee Lib.' Partner.) is at tl.' horn, ot her ()It- ems rrroweerine from the effects of 311 operation for appendicitis. ss'b:ctt was necessary to perform last Fridley eveuin; in order to save her life. D1rs.11otne Fac( not been tcclin;esti for some time end as Mr. Borns I: 111 been fent from walk,rville to \W -s; To:onto to open t new br.cnch for tl.e Ilonie (lank, elle decided to visit her patents. Thursday afternoon she wwal are uuaranteel by the makers to tw.e p'rfect satisfaction. You can ,•knish floors furniture and inter- ior woodwork with "Iles,. 81:11115 :end Ow results will cont, up to your tx- ,, stations. Prepared i!t .'11 colors. Dry hard ower night. (\W. J. 11.':1:17 111) will (^11 you :til about tl. •t.:. —A man named Lotlaheed. of Lon. don. and who lived for n rim^' with George. (Short!•) Jones. formerly of Exeter, last l'ridty shot his wife a.t Toledo 1i d th••n contmitt.'•1 suicide. The wit.' ails t?ik,er. to 1}1• hospital and ww'i11 prob.th'y !i• . des lout'', is said to be tit' cause of the rear:sritf% said to h" the c • of 1 er arm's rash deeeel Andrew Porter. of Gol •+ich. who not well and in the eveninz her cote i at one tern' vets 1 typo on ter.' Times tint' became so stlarmine that n physi- stefL Baas last week nominated bycian tarts called, and he imtn'diate.ly the ('n:e•r•rwativ:s of-C.<ntr.e'�llu\V.n digean nCU(elthe ttatecas-,andas alan operbtion I'in° of ctlfoot tie • . •e, 11 ajat` ' wns deeitfi•!' upon et once. r.nd this since t foot, li. t' ,t 1 t,"' rotten; Porter's pen. was done Friday • ni;ht.'\'c are picas - tinct tl elections. Mr. L otter t 4wtbsue- er, the• late Rolrrt Porter nt ottl dsso state and the operation. the w re itet- timc r .present 'd west Hc 'futon in the tits; •,ton; as well as can be expected. ('om rne n s. Court of Revision NS1111' OF leellO1tNl: A Court for the revision of the Assessment atoll ot the Township pf 1!shorne for '1)308. will be Meld at Township Ilall. leliinville. on Satur- day the 0th day of June at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. All persons having business at the said court will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. F. 'MOI(LEY. Clerk. Weskit. May 12111, 1.908. —Mr. Joseph Coble dick. ot Cal - ;are. arrived in toll n Monday to pay his lather a visit. Mr. Cobble, - dick looks bale and hearty and no doubt the western country agrees ,with hien. Mr. Cobbledick is the owne of a le tee box factory at Cal - eery and is Martin; a new brincb in his business( that of tnanufaclur- in; kitchen tables. —Nearly all the places arculad hers are makin; preparations for cele- Monday. but n ton o d Victoria DayY. brnt'n i ► 3 the sports cotnmit'lca; in charge of the Exeter celebration nave arrang- ed a proeratn that will put all,.the other ones in the shade. The fun swill commence early in the mornin; and last till evening. The MaratLou race promises to be an interesting affair oat from reports the lar;er places have not secured a corner on all the Indians. There is one chap litin; out in Stephen, who is practicin; daily and intends (akin; part in the race but we have a number of good' boys in the town who will give him a run for the money. As this event is open to all the country surroundii; .Exe- ter, there should be a tares fit'Itl of entries. The band is getting in some, ,00d practice and with t he addition of several new to unbars. should make .1 seed shotwirt;. The rezular storm period extends from the 23rd to the 27111. 'fh' Mon is on celt'sti'd eibitor on tit i 25th the central day of t 1.e period. Change to much cnrn••r with f ilrln- i ngharemclcr..app. -t, in 04811 •• parts of rho country on the 23rd ant' 21t11. followed clos••ly t,y e!ouditi'ss and storms of rain. wind and thun- der. As these storm condUiott (nose east e and they will grow in extent. and weolence, and on Monauy. Tues- day :usd 1\'cdnrstliy, th 2.111. L'Ottt and 27t1a, storms in. y r. tsot._tley li' eN p dell 10 assutttc w'ty it.rt t:cn- ing% if fief 1olylad1C fortte,• 1!•i= is out of tit* p'riods in Pallid: a urxd barometer ssil4 prove inestimably im- portant and waluable. With such an instrument at h:utd and enteet• •t In timely and prop'r wady-. !•' ''•ins of thee r- izoationit 11;.•nexLre• can he surprised Ly to::. •e!c s e • eller damgcrous storms. A \.•• • • moon falls on Itemfolio•sed thin.•! Ps chine Missionaries • , ! r,•rind. conlieued Id.rh,er 1.•' • ilnt-' aaitt: A friend of Dr. Slocum Remedies thn•atenina wratiter vw;'I he ntoe• writes; "Seal a bottle of Psycbhte natural into the storm 1' t iod folio s- to Mrs. W... They have a daughter ing• The conjunction of th Motet in decline, and I t►elieke it would with Earth and Sun, v hire is New help her. i have mentioned your Noon, holds the ternprrature Li.clt•'r remedies to the family, asd also cited :end as a rule prolongs o: ter.Cil'it- Pointe of the miraculous curry aermn- :.t• s storm conditions. plisltetl inside the last 18 years, of The rca(lionary storm vested '' which I hast' knowloige." central on the 30th an•1 :list. 1f T. 0. IRWIN,Little Britain, Ont. slog nt+continue from last p•dodovar the 211th, 'they' will take' oil renewed Run down conditions front lung, stom- enerlty Burin; the last dire: days of seh or other eonstitetinnsl trouble cut - the month. Another f'i•tnic perio l eft by P,ychine. At all druggists, 50c and Is central en t h,' 2)t it. s xtt'ndin .' $1.&O, or Dr. T. A. ,+locum, Ltd., Totonto from the '27th to 31st. GRAND TRUNK SYs EM Single Fare For Victoria Day Between all stations in Canada; also to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo. Black (tock and Suspeusion Bridge, N. Y. Good Going May Z3rd. 24th, ?ath Return limit May 26th TENDERS FOlt SIDEWALKS. The undersigned Secretary of the Board of Police Trustees of the Po- lice Village of Crediton. will receive scaled tenders :rnarktd "Tender for Sidewalks," up CO 7 o'clock p. m. the 23rd. day of May: 11108. to con- struct 38,000 sluare feet of cement sidewalks and crossings in the Police Village ot Crediton. Specifications can be seen at Ji. Ett- eer's office, Crediton. Parties ten - ,tering. must state price per eluare foot. 'The Board of Police Trustees does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any 'Tender. Willi tin 'Lewis. Secretary.e"That Nutty Crediton, Ontario. Homeseekers Excursions to the Northwest At very Low Rates. Via North Bay May `20111, Via Sarnia -and N. Nay. Company Steamer leaves Sarnia 3.30 p. m., May 27th, For tickets and full information call J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent, r writo J. i). MCDONALD, United Depot, Toronto. Ont. s Logs Wanted Highest Prices Paid delivered or in the woods THOS. ELSTON Centralia Saw Milts Flavor'' —Where are you •.coin; my welts, \\'e have it in nut. rnaiel�f Why to dhe concert Sir R1ie said; Can 1 i,ot with you my' pretty maid' Why yes. if you !get the. ,tick- ets, Sir, she said. \V.•11 nil ri;ht. The Presbytery of Iluron met in Tuesday, of Clinton,on church Willis , ► I1 last week. 'Bev. 'Mr. Small. who has had Om oversight of Auburn and Smith's hill during the vacancy, pre- sented a unanimous call front (htl it contains the .Innlitics that pastoral change to 'Rev. ',Tames It. tickle r the palate. You meet Mann, .13. A., of Sturgeon 1'alis in the have tithe 1 ait t again and again I'resbytery of North Bay. Th,' call lithate K g' was sustained• 'Rev. G. L. 'John- stone of North Ilay was appointed to represeetit tiles I'reetbytery in '11to Sall before 'the Presbytery of North stay. Arrangements were wade for the induction of ,lir. Minn in 1Lei event of his acceptance of the call. Bev. Mr. Anderson will preside. !rev. Mr. Smith is to preach. Rev. Mr. ,;mall is to d Jiver the changes ;end Rev.. Mr. 'Leckie will address the people. 7'1a rnodecr•ttor and the clerk of the. Presbytery were empowered to ap- point the date of Ih.' ',mice after consultin.+; with 'Mr. Mann and t he congregations. Iter. '\Ir. Martin. of Exeter. ten- der •1 1::• r.esi;nation of Itis %tasters. chit_ ilc Mated that he had re- ccntly cuntplrlyd the 25th ysar of his pastor ,t- here, 1 het tit • relationship tag tv..:t hirsiaelf and p-uple during th• '1Lt•1.• r`•,ied had Is—it of the mo,1 t Icasant description and 11t(t hr was= et i=nlet t for persona! and �•••••••••••��•��••�•••��• ,lo!m stir reasons only. Th.' Pres- t;.•t tc:•ciw,(1 the resignation ,1� ep ►c.te t :11111 appointed '1tv. Mr. Smith of Itensall to cite '•1r. Martin's coo:trrtttoo 11 it It 11 51, w of Ilisli0'- star Flour Harvey's Star makes delicious bread. 71 y it and be convinced. Manufactured by HARVEY BROS• ••••••••••••••••••••••••! rt� '( rit e l) Su r y thornugatttess, prn.•res!itt nes., st uality, enlhnala• n, ex1ertt,esa arc nor wateh word*. Commtr• tial. stenography, Telegraphy. 1 Mail Courses in an. sol.lerl. No, vacation. ▪ ICllnton Business College taco. Plntton,l'rintilvl, ►tte ly by n reaction • 1 • ,e; r meeting of the I'r.esbyter NI), if es were read from other 1:. ,1 - of their inteiC on to a ay to the lr•xt, (ient•ral ASS 'Willy toe lt•;tw•e to receive' Into the mittitt.ry of the Presbyterian Church of Caned* cert tin persons now or lately in tba ministry of other churches iu this or other countries. There; aro mora than forty application+ end no objection awns raised t;ainst 1 h•em in the Presbytery. • 7 i.e zre.•iter part of tee, tirac (fur - ins tl • aftn'noon meet in; ens /taken up it conference on the eubjcct of "Mise ,terry Prophecy unit its Ful - film Carefully prepared Peepers tscr' •• :wd by liars. Urluhart and 1.ec! and theft.) were followed by disc -ion which w ;s more than us- ual' i:ttcrestinz and instructi%" . I' •as decided to bold !bet ,text tc- gul nieetin la Exeter. • • re! 74, it • et .e:. ',11111;LA