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121$4•••••••••• ' 'L'l1AMME`t Itt).\1?
As announced the re opening Of the
1'reelyterian church took place on
• Sunday and Monday lint. The tier -
Incorporated 1'T5 vices on Sunday were largely atteud-
CAPITAL (paid up) $4000,00000 edn
; in the evening a urnber were
$= turned away laving unable to get seats,
RESERVE FUND$4,400,000.00The ltev. In. Turnbull, who is so welt
>$44,000,000
TOTAL ASSETS OVER • known here, delivered two ver • frit and appropriate serwons. yforce-
1n the
Haw 7s Branches iu (',►nada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the morning his text was "The work ie
Principal Cities in the World. •
General Banking Business Transected.•
e mnoisons
gt•e•at, for the palace to not for Ulan,
tart for the Ford God," I l'hron.:et: 1.
in outlining his bubject the speaker
of cedar, ,t wend that was very ',reel-
,
ecl-
Savings Bank Department • said that ,)avid had taint hien at palace
•
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. rate in his day. As he sat in bis )rause
2 he thought of the contrast between
hie palace and the tentused for the
worship of the lord, God. But as
David's mission wax to conquer the
enemies of Israel, the Iord, through
his prophet. told high his son Solomon
was to build the temple. though David
was permitted to gather the material
And enthuse and prepare the people to
build the temple. The Dr. spoke of
the time wht'n Thames (toad was first
settled, how the people lived in log
houses. yet built a church of btono for
the worship of (sod, and later when
the had built beautiful homes for
thetnselvee, they were not content
with their place of w•orbhi`r but built
this beautiful brick church. and (o•
day the church has been renovated
and decorated to he in keeping with
their own beautiful residences, and we
meet to -day for the worship of God
with our hearts full of love and thanks-
giving. The speaker referred to Adam
Noah, Abraham and Moses who each
In addition to the offices named above the Bank has branches erected huh altar for the worship of
in every Pro ince of Canada (including all the most important cities) (sod and haw (text eounnended the
work by coating down and dwelling
and in the principal Pacific Coast seaports of the United States. among the people. Reference was
til it is thoroughly equipped for the handling of collections and made to the Israelites on their return
from the seventy years of cvi{,tivit.y,
other banking business in the territory covered by these branches. how they wept because of the destruc-
tion of the house of the Lord. how
(sod heard there and said do not weep.
go ahead and rebuild, for to I alis with
you even unto the end of the world.
The church is for roan in tris relation
to (1181. where we may meet with flim
'1++++++•F•1+++•i•+•b+++++++++++I Crediton for true wor•slrip. 'roeley the church
+ Ijis suulethues spoken of an a place to
meet with one another, but this is not
+ I Mr. rind Mr.. 13i. I. rt„ of Dash. true, for the palace is not for elan,
+1 wood. oh Sunday tt h Mr. Sane. but for the Lord God, and is a place
47 I Brown. for hint to meet with (nod, The 1)r.
* It •v. Sana. Finkbeiner and family. spoke of the impression a stranger
-A +ot 'Scotlen•t, South Dakota. ar.• spend- i would get while driving along our
+ ing .several days lin this vicinity visite- roads. He would notice the fields of
•7• in:; r -lett -. Ile occupied the pal- roots, the fields of grain, the barns for
* ; r in th Evangelical Church Hun- i cattle. the beautiful homes of the ileo -
.1. ! ' ) morn , • and night in tble ab-; pie and would say these were good
+ ee of 1 :. pastor. Mr. 'k inkbeirt •r , farmers and when he saw this insigne
'1'. Co I • .n old boy and bis many ! flcent churl' on one corner and the
# 1e1- nr 2 -arced to bear him again. I Methodist church on another, he would
+ 11 .1 is : 1 1 w•o very fine sermons, say surely this is a church going pec,-
• 11 ..:t announcing a high pie who love their churches.
.q 1• • - re : ,r, nt given by renown- to the evening he took his text from
;- : (;,,1 I se i xper- r G. W. 1(1A Matt. 7: 12. "Therefore all thingr
, re r h • Toe I1 el 01) Wednesday, Oct. whatsoever ye would that men sl id
+t-'i::it. con-, ' n;; of ,: r optican view., do to you, do per even so to thein for
+ , .1 , . el ,' (1 , rrt,•tte. else this is the law and the prophets." In
+ ' + on b. - i l ar
1.1 his tg.' introducing his subject. "The (ioblen
sec • -p .1 bo .n'd fur one and a Kale" he said everything had a role.
Ih''1 hours in th'• Evangelical Church. The rules of mathematics arranging
+ t' r • .1. •' -pool teaching htaff . its problems are right; the rules of
1� Y at, : i ' "i chert' Convention at gramnter governing wtr,lrand sent -
foil mil IIjf s p11(�. 29m 4 :„_ I, t'1 , i .y and Friday of erces; the rules of games; the rules of
mil
ljJ IIJ I/ulJ t) C. K. ,ftluett (tan organizations; the reties of churches,
+ ct .1 ie. -,•1 et for ah•• coming but preerntentarming then) is this rule
+{ ' y (. r. which is called the golden rule. Why
Write for particulars +,1 Work in conn ct iota with renovate is it called the golden rule ? First. be-
+ ling 5! •thode-I ('hercb is in-Dere/sein(t cane(' it is pure gold. there is nn dross,
..{{.. I nit- •ly :ant tt h -0 completed 1 h • ;n- no ;allay, 0o Claw, in fatt it is perfect.
,� i t.•ilor w•11 1, on • of the most noel •n, Second, it is golden because of that
C• i -•church in th + virinily, which it relates to and rules, namely.
ollege +' Mr. and yfr+. Soiomor► lloltlrn,', ch.uacter and conduct. Houses, lands
+ 111. and 51 r,. Anch.•rman :1011 84,. an.l ulAteriais Are nuseurerl by foot
Deo. Spotton, Principal,+ Jir. anal MrKrug and dautht ., rule and yard stick. and valuable as
yy ND-• Chs,:. Brow
All set ('ti -..l• t these are in their Trace, they are hue
t►f+++l N+(teff++++•1+++•H•i+t .1 down Saturday to visit th.-,r (frees compared with character. This
min • friends in t h • viliai{ for :a rule reegulates the golden nternrnta as
leeto )
the ll wi P
soup). of dais, theyal ister•'s "well done" still rule in
Digging potatoes and pulling Aug Ir the tfohlen age that is 8(111 Ahead and
b.•t-i is the order of the day. will l• present in that city whose
Mr. Philip !latish. of Zurich. et. nt streets are paved with gold, hence it
Srh.. • :,�r)fj, OMT. 1' 'd:1 • la"t i tit- villa• • vi+1t'1“
r( ) n 1 d is the golden rtile. Third, it is the
Li: broth r. golden rule because it i, comprehen•
At a meted 'mein 8- meeting of sive of all that is g.tod. After deliver -
0) - to 'rite r' and adherents of the ing the greater pert of the sermon on
Eveng tical Church called for vile the mount. Christ says "therefore'
eerier.. of causal -ring the erect 181 and gives tie rule and he sates it sums
of n w ,h..4,1, n very etrong commit • up all t11at is in the law and 'he pro-
. w.,- ,1•point 1 'to procure a pl lit plletit. What is the golden ' ' It
.,n 1 on mondey 13.1 :1 vary et ron1.1 ten (rest be expreowo by sae„ 1. .1
Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. H U RDON, Manager
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THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C. V. O., L L. D., D.C. 1.., PRESIDENT
ALEXANDER LAIRD, Gr^r1-na1- MANAGER
AID -UP CAPITAL. $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND. ;5.000.000
HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO
LONDON, ENG.: 2 Lombard Street, E.C. NEW YORK: 16 Exchange Place
MEXICO CITY: Avenida San Francisco, No. 50
Exeter Branch -G. W Harrison, Manager
Branch also at Crediton.
Clinton Business
College
!s a link in Cellulite, Great-
est Chain of Iligh•(irade Col-
leges founded during the past
twenty six years. This chain
is the largest trainers of
young people in Canada and
is freely admitted that its
graduates get the best posi-
tions There is a reason; write
for it. A diploma from the
Commercial Educators' Asso-
ciation of Canada isapassport
to success.
You may study partly at
home and finish at the College
Enter :any day.
Clinton Business
1. C'lG
if you propo8e attending our
school this winter 7011 should
register on Now. let. Spend
two months with us thin neral
(students nue entering each
week. We have three de -
Shorthand and Telegraphy.
O'-ir courses due practical,
teachers are expel fenced and
our graduates sue( eel). The
demand upon us for help ex-
ceeds the supply. Write. for
our free catalogue.
1). A. SIeL:\((i11LIN,
1'i ince) 41
Nervous
Prostration
For Three Years
"Dr. Miles' Restorative Iklerv-
ine cured the of a period of
nervous prostration of over three
years duration, and the Anti -
Pain Pills arc as necessary to
us as the roof of our house.
They have been household rem-
edies with us for many years."
\VM. J. LOUGIIRAN,
I214 Catherine St.,
Philadelphia, Penna.
Much sickness is due to nerv-
ous troubles. Headache, diz-
ziness, epilepsy and insanity are
nervous troubles. Then there
is a lark class of disorders
which arise from a weakness of
the nerves of an organ ur part,
as weak lungs, heart, stomach,
kidney, bladder, eyes, etc.
Dyspepsia and indigestion are
usually the result of nervous
disorders.
Restorative Nervine
soothes the irritated nerves, and
assists the nerve cells tt, gt•ner-
ate nerve force.
Price 81.00 at your drumist. He should
supply you. 1f he des not. send price
t0 es, we forward prepalef.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto,
ficieht manner ill which they handled
the inuueI''e crowd. After tea a
splendid programme wart given which
consisted 01 short, witty speeches by
heeds. 1)r. 'Funded', Toronto; It.
Hobbs. E. G. Powell and 1). G. Collins
of Exeter Key, J. L, Slim'', B. A„
of Biytti. gave some excellent recita-
tionsr elirs Delight Hobbs, of Exeter
pleased the audience with her violin
selectiuns, while Miss tisl•ner, of St.
Marine rendered several solos that
were well received. The proceeds
amounted to nearly 11211).
RETURN TiCK F,TM AT SINGLE:
FARE,
via Grand 'trunk ltdiltvny System
account 'l'henksgiving Day between
all stations in 1.Walla a'8o to Niagara
Fella and I3utialo dew York, 1)ct••oit
and Port Huron. Stich. (fond going
Oct Vit, au, al, return limit Nov. 2nd.
191(1. Secure tickets from (Irand
Trunk agents.
DASIIWOOD
Mr, ))ick Owen, of Toronto, who hes
1„•n visiting with friends here r'•-
turn,•I to his home on Hat•.Irday.
A math. -r of tI v poring people
s{e•nt a v cry pleasant evening at
Mr. rind airs. Ily, 4'rue rnn,•r on Thurs-
d.y . v ening last.
S1, i 1, leu te, tl e, 1Lnni• 1'1nk-
1' use r ..n•I Mr, 11'. 1a► t1, vieil.'1 with
fit nt. .n Code 00 on Sunday.
It t. t. Finkbeiner, of North .(11-
ket .1 v,+:t••'1 at the borne of Mr. ("
('.ul.t. n •r un Tuesday.
`•I1. Fred Dearing. who recently
purchased the bakery and confection-
,'
t f , e 1 ,
, t In s, of .1r. 1 . ! e
f arnnch r
I- 10..•1 Ing with sucrose and i.+ thong
.1 good business. We bespeak for flint
a liberal patronage,
The Farmers llatak of Canada have
cunuuevlote! work for 1b'- erection of
the new building and are busy w1(i1
the excavation and pointer in (ha
foundation. It is tr.•ing built on th •
curu.•r 00 which formerly utood whit
w.l+ known as Ball's scot' , which wan
4 %.troy -d by fire a few y era ago.
Th • built ng ie to b.+ of real brick :and
is to inclu l• a dwelling house. When
com{Il,•t•••l it wilt greatly add to the
app•aranc• of our village,
arse a1• to Exeter 10 visa it is not. It is not, return ern t e ,emissionary lectarc nand cnlc(-
t I, r 11 t • , f alert by the iAm.lt Rood, nor. whatenever others .10 (, .inu1. nt tv,ll A•• �(�ltiven in the 1,i• 0;
etre.- t ..• 1y, :411.1 �-OU cart ledge by you, do ye also to them. That Is the 1l•'•toll church on 'rhor.dny. 2;t h, lost.
ih. 'int .0.1 also by ith: cheracter1+- spirit of revenge. Nor, whatsoever at r p, rn. t,y+14•v. 8 1
tic if th le••0pit• to none slowly but others would no to you. do to them. G. :i ata world -nnut►n.4d >!, ore
u1. ly something extraordinary tory This is the hone trader', rule in Da- Ary and riot• •molal 4Expinr• I. 11.)
b expected. cid fiat . 1)o to the other fellow will t,Jl of ry thrilling Mtventuref
Miss Mary Bertrand returned hnrnP wilt hes wn111d do to ypou and do it, ''rhd nii•..en:.ry• .•(forte among th
a
on Sunday after spending* few /Jaye first. Neither is 11, whatsoever y save with
of South America. lie yr 11
havewith h:n, a large number of
in Exeter with friends. world noL that "there de (1) you do indian Trophies of rare value. Rev.
Mills Vera Mliebetl. of i)ashwreel not to them, but it or positive not neg. air. 'ling e, highly commended by to
pulpit and the treat.. Admission 10
awl iS eent•.
Slr. G. W, Shur 1 51iss Kellortnirr
and \liar Graham attended the Teach -
•l.4 Convention held at tiodereh ori
Thersd,y end -Friday of last week.
Mr. .1. K. Goetz ie upending n few
(1,ys in I nrry Sound.
'Meet Emma T,•mnn left on Motelly
for 'i.ondon where she will remain f,1r
•r rl • tit.
Mr. art I \Ire. Siebert and 51 hey Nr -
h r. vi..t 1 friend.. ire Credison an
Nu 4.1iy,
N1 r . Wit rn •r and rhildrett. of
'%set ic.l. w is 'n toera on Sunday.
hollowin 'r 1'.-ror.'. of r!,-
8hn01 h •1.1 h 1 Oil 1' 111 iy. llarl'
and Kerr 8woin high t,•ragc:
f?v •nt \o 1 (',n en, Clinton.
110v.•y(, (' Tenn, `r It it. Toronto e
N, ret C• ,,,,,,n, • ,Aorta. :'1 •i
ton, s 1'r t1 for 1. ,+•.rhnm, 41 I • 1•I•
M r : %i': r , t,' -ti' J.
n•, r. 4e, 1 I: +. !. ` Pee. % .r-
,clt, 6. :4,o! , I's : 1. 1, - llartleib,
• 1. ,
ia••••••••••••••••eeeee.... spent a few days in town visiting with alive 11,, hats(x'ver ye would that
friends and relatives round heree meth shone' ;lo to you, do me even to
FrOR CO`.STiI t\Ti•►'. The sewing circle 8888 held at the them. The speaker dwelt for some
A M'•dicin • 'Fh,t 1' . • ere i',:( twine of Miss Lily 1.81)1194s on Mon- time on the positive rhars(ter 4,t
Anything 1 t.' -• i• (' I
Th actio• tn_.I.c r' tl .. 1 I T1.
of 11 ,t .11 Ori r:i • ++i, rh ' r rider -
lee t est 1'•+: : ri'l (evert,.. 1• en
(ontto '4 ries. -i-c-rt.ry, Conibined
write fee 1 . 8'1 11)' valuable• 111-
11 farm, :a fwrfect bowel
r'•gnlator. intestinal invigorator •err 4
s4rengthe ter, I;exalt Orders - ,r..
est n lik.• candy and :are tie -,h'
for th it t:grecablene s to the i,1.' Mr. And Mrs .1. Pi Peter of borsch good fur one I, Also good for another.
nti l . 1 n -•.+ of action. Th. t •i , were the guest of Mr. at;d Mrs. S. The golden rule is simplfrit 7 itself;
net .'riping or any d: -t !r. ltrnun. is ensile, understood even 1.y A Child.
ell .r Inconv.•ni nr •. qtr. and Mrs (ten Bedford of (menta ft is pule jtrst(w end is Curse of eppli-
1 1. !. • . r preparations for :, is „pending n few dale in town visit- cation. The lir. iti11Mlrated thi8 point
!ik • e .t; . . ; h••y (lo not erect.• tit with the fo•n,
.•rs brother Jahn. W1 Ing 11 WAS Po easy to Pair unkind
n h ,,;. -el th + "t from,•' iter. v F'ioktwiner of a..nth 1),ekot8 things about others, hat the opposite
t h.• c : 1i - 1 t • , re , r •1 1 hrnugh Preached two vert interest ing s't mot s 4888 SO (I111ic1111 to net form: but why ser
10
• 1:- 1.1 ;.:1.in u v '.18 it t e, cif ha r. I in the F,v tot:elical ('hnrch nn yund:ty ditllrult to perform. 13ern,►•e it
e- .ret a is e •
' - l;•1 1. .rout- .The pi' ,• Or
ip'l•1P terry egad In rree him was vet y ft ('q•ient ly relit red to the
n •nt ly r Fent t 1, e . e n( ,')asts-' and apple. i'reit the ►croons very ground of selll.hIPPs. • SV bet is
lotion nr 1r.f: -1 r' t4'tl a.•• ', /I mink. ,r + necessary is Anew hent which will
if non I Mr. C. 1'inkh , r of Lornee, Pfn'nt give us Iove for lirwl and for our fellow
out arg,m-nt .. th y (lo n e ,,e e11nday in town visiting with friends 'nen. %Vhen Abraham Lincoln PP A
we roe-th y iv. '1 •.+u 1 i . c 1,411 Monday mooring while Mr. t h(ry. left his home and tenure In New
n•l IOc. Sold only at our ,tor •--T1: • (isear tVolfe. wit t h.18 been workin :Orae/me. he witnessed what SWAM go -
Il! Star. W. it. Cole. for Mr..irneph II see, was piling word I ing nn in the sleeve make! end he pard
, he felt (inset, ,AT the pile 811(1 teeke' If 1 get a (•11'(40 a to hit this thing, by
A GOOD 1 OSIIII)N i three of his rib. 0•.rnr w•1• heft tloi-h. 1 (lot's grace 1 will hit it Bard abd later
0. le .• le •..I• re"}:r':n,. ing the tele weerrhe 884,0,1 wire•.way when grown to he A man. he and 1118
An .1 Ia,;; . in ,h . ''• el of ' tt it _ 11• .1 he f.•11 ag,ie.l t1►•• tire of t be 0111111111.101 I/",glns tTP1c. on the same
nese" or li 1ilw:ev tee cr Iphy. et F,• • ' tw11l'11. Ii# n, .8 1..• feted he pet off so 1.1:eifur tn. I)onela, said in the rnun.e
the Fr -hunt law l,, (-int , •'((stove ,n,I Ileky. 1Ve ail Isco,' 1n ,..•e Dever of hie address"1 don't rare wheftier. the
eine • the %vi r. -bog cot,- mound avant in .. vett shot little. ( people vote fur the ,lnlit• of the
panic .ere eelabeehinsf stn- Mr. rind Mee .1 K i lige and daughter Mare,. 0r not." When Lincoln spoke
lion throughout th'e country Mires (', Drente 5!r. and Mrs. ti Holtz- hepel 4.• I am4orry my friend Douglas
day evening. ('hristainity, thea it negative religion
Miss Alma (till , was in 1':x'•ter .due in not a christain religion. It in is re -
day last. week. lijion, one of the great words of
JIr. and 51rs. flarry Kuhn mooed 1,. which 14 •'l)n " This rut.• taken for
London last Fritter.. granted the oneness of p. [natality,
Miss K Fink twiner, et Destro reel the• fact that we are to he socialite be-
epent Sunday in town thre Rnests of into That we are nil very it alike,
Mr. and Mer'. Geo Kilter. that which penis one will likely p,lln
Miss. Lillian °raiser was in London another, that that which ple8Pes one
Nat 111'lay on 1a11•IiiePM. will likely 'defter. another and what is
Es- tit
Innv
I: re. Cr lit :' • 111 -j i rrlow n. Cre•di-
ren. e . Cr ,tt f s'. n: Ilam. 4 : Dodde
-t . I • :highway!. R ;
1:: n ''r .. •I 1: r. 1 '+: '1110. %ur-
,ce. 11 , r •+• I ' ' - ' !biker,
fax t •rii ,, ! r r '
Event \o. :1 ('dial ern. Clinton, 0:
fl Arne S 'forth. v: 11 irt1e•ih. Exeter,
Sander a Exeter. 7 ; le••rr. Credi-
:•r8. 10• llov w Clinton, 1+: Shear
down. Cr diton. R; f nin, r, Dieh-
"n, ( Eaton, R:
11 1i, Toronto, !►:
Cher • i= a ►trent shortie .• of tele, man and Mr and Bir. ,lnkrrmentl 1111 does n, l feel the lash when it fells on wood. 7: f' -,•nn •r. Grind Rend. 7
gr:,ph+•n. "ositions ay 1 einere of ('hesley slit oeft he:, 1•n Saturday in another men's heck " The. was the Crawford 11'in''..• .•• R.
from $7(I `' "0 f cr nt' • h e ire:n i then. (arse Ppirit of love which rti de hint the em -
chi nc•'' ne••m•:!. Th• '..tion- Mea. D. 'tope?, .r. was itt London anripntor. the spirit. of love that all
a1 T.'l g,••: •-1 fel=tit.4 c;,•r1t•. . x hl•I .'eek for ufe.says. st hove if we are toireguided by
off,- r ;r r:,. :.r •! Ileo, 9,.11 Sir•. IJP'rl Art' visiting lbsg'Idrn Flee.
sus. • t , •. ; 1' I'' ;. 1 1+ : ••+,f. t, i. r.,l+ in 734Ini!Inn for 8 few dor.. t Oi 5foneny evening a hot fowl sup -
fir ' : r r .- • :•1 . aero \:1 ('•1111 Srh•,k sill Mr le. tinier ter wag held and the 'tidies of the
i•. F . 't'1! 1 + (•,•, +o it rite ere .Rnv•d,•'st a few dn8,' ie London (hurl b upheld their repl)tatinn for
r'•'•+:• , I' ! , ,, . ,: (' uMln9Ili .1I'Pell .ng 111,• Portion sae t t (here providing and excellent. tea 1111•.1 her- front of his haus.
,�1, '•r ^Litt: . I
-- -Os-
(i12ANf) REND
Mr, Ny. Gr .•n is mak'nlr a decided
irup:ov to •nt :n the nppe:wane.. of
his how) • by I h • erection of n new
kite') n amt n new v'•ran'ieh in th.•
llother•.n-law 51.. lir canine. tainly deeer8e nredit fol the very et- Th• tun••ral of 1lin let • b1r'.Love.
was larg.I) attended at the l'reeby-
t.riatl Church on tiaturday afternuuu
last w•h••r.• the ;service 84 113 11e•1d, 111
lite 1h'i deceased( was hold in the
blgbost esteem by all (t hu knew her
She was tau a :t ri:tdy :rad 4011 nt!
to l.nd a le !ping hand iu tame of
t rouble. \\' of. 1, c time speak too
highly of 01 cell•• character of the
d.,eeaiscd.
Our teacher Stier Wlkits, attend
rd the Teacher.' Couvcnliou in God-
evich Jast w_•••k.
Mr. 7larry 1Jus_s: nbt-rry, of 'l'hedford
wee in Toe!) un (Sunday and 51', id i'
lake,
Dir. Ilartn;n Gill. tool 1.•t,• 'Ravel).•
thave lett for the happy (hunting
grounds of Muskoka District.
lir, Jim. Baird has curupleted th •
0.84 •nt foureettion work under hie
house.
Mr.., \tart: (:•I1 ha.; gone to 'Iris•ter
for a short visit.
Mr. 'Harry Smith., now of leak -
hill. pail our burg a visit on Hun -
day lest,
A'li('lIl)EACUS1ty Mlyr IN 'J'ON''.
LAST \v 1': E K
Continued from page 1
property worth less than $1,000 there
grew cue of the finest church build,
ings In Western Ontario. and 1 L
total value of the church property
with the rectory grounds and fin._
new shed recently erected is worth
over $00,000,
rbc first speaker of the even.:ng
was bliss T. A. Connell, bead dna.
con.•ee of the Church of England, and
of the tieacon:s-s )louse, Toronto.
Shy dealt briefly with the tbr•. •
phr:aces of th • work of a deacon...
necorJing to dcrreturc warrant a� :
i, -ter to 113311 and bis equal ;
12) ti_•rvanl of Christ ; (3) Succorer
to men.
Citron llaguc's subject was "Echoes
of the Ili-o:ntenary Celebration(-."
held the past summer at ifelif:ax,
After reviewing the gr., it .t;•n►
which this occasion comm 'rnorlt 15
and its importance to th • ,:t tt
Church of England, be reviewed the
pregrltnme of that oelebration in a
aw•
•l" r
t, , u)g and charming way. Sou,
•.f t h • outstanding figures w .re 14,
L'i•hup of London the chaplain g ti-
eral of the force. the Bishop of Glee-
r.
ile -
caw.
)'rine i.al Waller gave an inter
rsting account of the origin and
history of Huron College, Lodtdonl
and spoke of itn pleader rt•soureea
and splendid achievements and of
the cr'•dflabl.. records Iiuron awn
ar • making both in and out of the
Moe ,e. Ile referred to the ap-
proaching jaihilee. of the college in
1913 and of the urgent need, of the
coil,g which include 3 chapel, a
g)Il,n„illm, mor, i tutee room and
residence accommodation, end also
proper , nJott•rnr•nt. Till,: splendid
address was followed by others on
the mater subject by Revs. T. G. A.
Wright. Canon ('rag. 'Revs. F. G.
Newtons T, Id. Clark. and the chair-
men, Rural Dean Gunn-. A very
hearty desire WM% expressed by all
to assist the college authorities 'to
realise their expectations in con-
nection with aha jubilee.
it •v. 11. Turnbull followed with
an • se,11'•nt addr,sa on •The World.
Sir In in the Church." and was tol-
l..« ►•t It t. 1. 18'• llughca nn
' I .•. r. , Wor:h+p." Tho subject
of ('114, 1T 1.11 •r star:" was present-
ed by It t•. T. 0. A. Wright and
1: •r. 0, '.i ('ore two of the of-
ficer. re 0, Huron Hook Club, The
chief in -.•.g • to n11 was for the
church to w•:Ik • up anti toil. Em-
phasis was eapeeially laid on a con.
eervative retention by the church
of all that le aacred$ th- old stand-
nrdni th, old paths. the old truth,
the old woe() 1 of Christ Jesse• 0 1r
Lord. and the necessity of advaec
by keeping on the old trask.
At the close Archdeacon llit•hardson
.xprts.4 d great aetisfact:on at the
.11er'r• of the eonfercnoe and on be-
half of th • dele•Kat.. and hiui- 'f.
thanked the rector end congrega•.,
of Trivit t Memorial Church for th
ho.pit,tity ext, n'i'-d to them iL
.whit h •r,.
MORE
PINKIIAM
i Mr. and Mr•. Thorned Aik.•a's, of
1 Cbioago who spent last week with the
form. re. brother. .51r. John .tik n=.
have return,d home.
Mr. and Mfrs. Archie Maleol ar•
! vieittng nt tie. home of the form.
' raot h r, Sirs. Duncan Malcolm.
Te r viva! 1,•rv.ees hero which
.1 t• ...; conduct •d by our pastor
. -eei 1 by '11,:,v, Mr. Kirkland. of St.
Thom 1 .. are very helpful and in.
CuitEs; spir:ng. A number of 8iind,y maw&
scholars have d.•eided to live for
Christ, and the work of God leas teen
r.'IvAnted in th community during
the past two weeks,
W.. ere sorry to learn that Nis.
MEN -YOU NEED NVE
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EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND
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The control all actions of th r I..dy s" that any-
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the system. Early indiscretions anal Excesses have
ruineJ thousands of (•n'rasin yuuu;; uteri. Unnatural
Drainssap their vigor and vitality nu t they never develop
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en
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W1• aro has-ing a carload of Winter Apples
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\e ins etc.
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.1 rho• erlentlfle discovery a seer. t
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steel -(steel plus earbonl-whlih yeti
do not have to lone or grind; 8 blade
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the smoo,h F.
obtain only u
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standard razor t
which cute the I. o:.
splitting them or e.
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EXE TER, ONT,
ZION
111 L, I, ;111 iu which 'the de -
re, •i 't:,: 14.1d, The servicca war%
conducted by It v. Livingstone. of
Mitchell. To the sorrowing husband
and children wen extend our heartful
empathy.
ME FEARED 131.0013 I'OUMN
llut %nut-Iluk caved bis thumb)
nue.e again a case: is Teport.d in
which th • popular balm Zatie-Duk has
mat '• 1 a worker from the terrible
rife et. of blood -poisoning, Mr. Ale
fr.•1 sly, r)rth. o, Shipley. Ont. snysr
'While at work 1 had the mibfor-r
tuner to run a re ry nail under my
thumb niil. to'th 1 pub of about one
ind n halt inch =. The pain was
Added to the Long List dlul "n"..'Ifr.tton Iv"' preying heti terribl • and what i (cared that
tb„ mi.fortun • to break tier collar the nail, bring so dirty and rustyl
I() This I'flillolis Remedy. 1 bon • r.cent Iy• would .1 et up ir`tro, ring and blood-
om •
• evil dewier, person or per- p0ison. knew• tt, •pr. viou.•t ('a-
eon+ got Into church here last Ba, (vert; nc • how got ',m -Hak W3'1itso
turday night end stole '1.50 from the I clean •d the thumb, m.rited 8'ttc
collection i'.ut.•. %nm Hk, and it intw.
On Thursday 4.1 lent week thn 'rhe • !tit,
It 48rnn.19 w•onderfu)othe l Ioundt'
lteap•r. Death. again visited our soothed the 1.3141 :'nd the thumb ac-
neighborhool, claiming for his vie- tu.,lly did not ewe '1. %nm -Duk kept
tirn Mrs. John Jcfferaon. an old end away ell intlMrnnr, on, I was able
eet.•cmed -resident of pion. Her to go on with 111y 'eerk all the time,
n1i•1••11 nam • 8. 1+ \7 'coMh • :end 10 A t• w IdMy • ; :, M thumb w•as as
'8i' horn int i.ondoty .finery \2i
2Rthn., 1534. ((0011 ns ever. ,\ 1,im which can
on March lith. 1$55, she was married do thi. should tae n every working'
to Mr, John Kiddy J.•ffcr.+on1 of the man's home."
nem • lilac, ► where they resided for nstr+-Hak i:1 the t nest form of
ll y •Mn+. They then moved to Mite "rim. for all worker,. Jte anti.
ii e 1 - 1111112! sea th • 111111 tote a h ch septic Low er tee .n ',rent that no dis.
she deet. They were linseed with 14 ea+ germ can live nit : and it im•
child- n, :n the circ and t raining of mediat•,ly. napli.d to a son• or in-
whonl she found unc.-acing delight. jury, or di'ea.o•d patch all danger
Quiet and unobtrusive in manner enc( of bloc.!-po)•utl ng is averted.
nofn» n nkt ilnodvliyngdi'pn
triiftioo•rfohrerkliire.•heurnna 1;1
inc0%1n1a0l0-Hal k of Pan rIdvetagl tbaibtelre,
•n•I loved no... She 'hid been ill for ter h,hi,•+ sine young children, and
the lest f sur ruonths with heart nee hers will f rel it far superior tO
tro'1h! • n.1 r,nli:ill) '-,,,k aw'n' f', • orlin'ry .;,Iv -. Som•' of w•h'. h
c9n1 ,- ;•:1 mineral poisons,
1 fnty. ate.
r :- 17•... - n Pure cur.• for ulr,rs,
'• a cy rnn, ,inaw'orm, blocs•
Faison. > r I1, owes. • 1•p•• 1 :hands,
•
eet l 89) -. ,nf' nen: d ehee. had erg.
varier), • t li and 1 it, piles. cuts,
hnrn,. r" nn•) skin dis.•muq
un•tett :told nil drug t:'t'.
;:n":1 -"11,3,1"k
•lei -k •I'•r' n - 111 a hos, :) for
elate. I'ost free f •, Zem-iluk Co.,
Toronto, for pric 'void harmful
imitations and �nhstilntc�,
I:lanf,ndStatiwn.11nl.-"1 have taken
1,yd131- I'inkha'n'g
e'etretable Com-
pound ound forears
:and never found
any medicine to
compare with it. 1
had ulcers and fall-
ing of the uterus.
and doctors dill me
no good. 1 suffered
dreadfully until i
began taking your
medicine. It has
also belie -(1 other
(oaten to 881001 i
have recommenrlr•J it." Mrs. iIF:NRY
CLARK, 11101)ford Station, Initarlo.
Gardiner, Me. -"I was a great anf-
ferer from a female disease. Tho doe -
ter sail) I would have to go to the
has illan fora, operation, but Lydia E.
I'inkham's e'egetatle Compound com-
ttrletely curer) me ill three months."-
`irs- .. A. 11'tt.l,tasts, 11. F. 1). No. 14, I•, itr o 14 f t I, 111.1 •n 4118 • !Merl (311.11
(felt aft, Gardiner, N11111111.to I1i,•t, r :4 to a The names of
Because your case is a difficult one, II"'
ret ing no- r -John. Mt hem:
Me -
doctors having clone you no gond, nn (i1ire end William and Mrs. Sfe-
tint entaitine In suffer without giving
Lydia E. l'inkttatn's Vegetable Com-
pound a trial. tt surely has cured
many cases of female ills, such as it►-
flan►matim►, tileerat ion, displacements,
fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic
f('tins, backache, that bearing -down
eeling. indigestion, dizziness. and ner-
vous prostration. it costa but a trillo
In try it. and the result Is worth mil-
lions to many suffering women.
('r,• 1.1y, Mani1nhe ; .51r'. Way nil('
Mi•+ Mary 1eff•rson, :Loa Angels+;
"-I.gol and Mrs. McCitoheot,, (1hi-
c,qn; SV,.sley, 1libbert ; Albert. Brit-
ish Colnnibie. The friends from e
distance who attended , the funeral
wer, •'-Mr. and Mrs. !teddy. Mrs.
(fern y n 1 1 .on, holt., Sir. .101111 11.
iLao y nu I wife. Mr Cha feeddy
end sister, Sir. end lSlrs. McDonald.
Sir. rand Sat 8(141 horn, Mr. D. Cob-
I+lediek end daughters all of Exeter:
If you 1% ant special ad%fee write` Mr. nal 'Sirs, Sproe,-r( •Woodhim. FOR FLETCHER'S
foritt(►Jtrs.l inkhani I.Snn,Nagll• 'rhe funeral, which wens held Sundays
It 1A free 141)11 alwaysys helpful.. I was a very Targe one ehowina C A S T O R 1 A
QhildrenTCrp