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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-2-14, Page 1FIFTY ,FIRS', YEAR No.2556. EXETER, ®NT, T J.RSDiA 16IORNING, FEBRUARY 14th., ' `162 ' :' l-1 t l l i u i►' i !!III !!9.11!9 ! i N! m !! ! �IiIoim i e,ll,�,.���,.f�11,11t1d1,11lCIIIIiIIlI�II�IIIiIIII�lIIIiIIIr�lIIlI91Ililillllllllllllllll!!9lIIiiII � ! ! !!!I! ! � ! � IFirst Arrival Misses' SprF arid Suits .er MINIM .110.1111 MINIM y OVIIMMIN leased 11500.1 We have just placed, in:,stock our first shipment of Spring Suits and o announce that the rices of these gar- ') ar- Coats. We are glad to be able t . n p ents are. anuch lower than last season. Call and look thein over. rDrees Fabrics Summer e� Many people wish to get their Summer Dresses early. Our stock •ot Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics is now nearly complete. "We have <a very large range of Voiles, 'Linens, .Ratifies, • Gingllams, etc., to 'select, from at very reasonable prices, ar ai n in Black Ta f etta :Dress.. Silk We place on sale this week 1 only web of Bonnet's celebrated French Taffeta 'Silk, :"color Black, 'width •36" guaranteedfor 1 year, regular price, $3.00 a yard,;, clearing; for early February: selling at $2.45 a yard. Bargains in Men', �c41en Underwear Lot No: 1—Men's Heavy ' Rib all wool Shirts and Drawers, sizes` 34 to, 44 clearing this month at $1,35 a garment. Lot No, 2—St. George, brand, same sizes, ,extra;„heavy, weight, clearing at,$1:75 a garment..' iiia Ileav ..` oo len Socks 499. a aid. 8 Doz. Men's HeaV:3t Wool Socks` regularly up to 75c pr. clearing February selling at •49c pr, 2 pr 95c. rn ..,_r`_ lc�narci�..�: �n�.ttin a Spring and Summer. The new Spring and summer Sweater yarns are now ready. -New colors. ir1. Monarch Down, Dove Starlight and Silvertwist 'are being shown. We -have a vent large stock'to select from. • • Ladies! White Skating Sweaters 3 only Ladies' ,Ileavy *White, all Wool Skating Sweaters, regularly , $5.00 each, to clear at $3.75 each. oollen 5 Only 2 Pure all Wool Blankets left, 7 ib weight, large size, whip- ped singly, veryfine quality, to clear at $8.95 pair. New Curtains, -Nets,. Satines, Comforter Chintzes etc. now ready. The New Spring Wall -Papers are here. 10 % off Stanfield's Men's Underwear. 3 only Bed -Comforters, greatly reduced in price. PHONE 32 0 11161.1111, gx,c10;N . Monday, Feb. 2.Tth, 1924 A regular irc'eting of rhe Afnnicip al Council wee belt' a the office; of the (Jerk, nreniilcr'is ,di present, The minutes of Inc;ilgeeting,held 3an'y 28th were read, and approved, Letters weic read as follows: Froin: tine •Canadian. 1)cs }rloinee Steel Co„ Ltd., Chatiarii, re itluuleitial water works system,. Referred t z � e c the Utilities Colnnis , on. Let from the Ontario Good Roads aAssociatiq 1,, Toronto, re Eiu nual meeting' Feb. 27, 28 and 29th., at Toronto asking for a delegate ate and annual dues., Filed. Circular 'front the Navy vY League of, • Canada. Filed, Letter from G, M. Elliott, Seeret- ary Children's Paid, Goderieh, asking to 1reaa of homes, open for. clhildren. = Filed. Circular letter front Municipal Re- view, Montreal. Filed. Letter with copies of resolution, asking that the •same be passed by Exeter Council ire 171ectrio energy on the ,St: Lawrence, River, and approv- ing of the pians of the Hydro Electric power Commission of Ontario, mak- ing provision for an adequate supply of power to meet Municipal and in- dustrial requirements of the Prov. Mani ,' The same being endorsed- by the Connell on motion of Southeott and Hooper. Carried. Rev. A. A. Trumper and Mr. W. Pomfret of the Trivitt •Memorial cllurcli, waited on the Council, ask- ing that an electric light be placed. on Baldwin street opposite the church shed or school room. Mr. Trumper also referred to the matter of chang- ing the date of the annual elections, the Peeve replying, stated that due consideration would be given to the requests as -•made. Ensign Stevens, of the Salvation. Army, asked for•tile previlage to bor- row any hand instruments that -'were not in use. , Due consideration will be . �' i given.. The Committee reported on the matter of the removal of a tree on John street, opposite Mr. J. A. Stew- art and felt that it would be a mis- take to remove this tree. The Auditor's' report for January was read and : accepted on motion of Davis—Coultis. Carried. Complaints' -have been frequently made to thenembers of the Council of citizens throw=ing ashes: outon the roads. As this is contrary to Village By -Lav, citizens are cautioned not to do it. Councillor .Blooper asked why the team harness had been sold without having been authorized by the Couu- cil The Reeve :replied that he thought it was good business to dis- pose of articles that were not going to be put to use Per Hooper—Cotil- 110▪ ..0 ea▪ orm ommoola nee mammy ompmc r B ..8 1 41 • �iIII11�lIII� �I lI.I111111IIII !I IIIIIiIIIIIIiI 6i1lIIiii �� illi IIi I IIiiIII I !! � i i�lllllllllllllllilllill�illll�llllllllilliellllilll I I �..,, LIII{Iillllllillllll ,ill ham'.*,.tMpcP.�'WK•'>• �,ggenYi :dr, f,;yM.a,.tr:R7p'.p, :�i�S"Lh+bFw'1'; _5S 55 E A AN'S HARDWARE "The Store with the Stock SPECIALS THIS EE WE STILL: 1-1AVE ,4 FEW GRANITE POTATO.I POTS TO SELL AT 1-3 off. .' le 1 `:� .a ate e _ _ 35 Gray Granite reg. for 99c A' or Poultry USi<;' ROYAL ,PUTRRPLE SPECIFIC (30e and ,.,1.75 1,.ae,,: la1°` •ige, FTERB: CEI5M 40c and 760 iIi e . •�, lr , clhf 1'C 'S �.'E � �il'Ias I31t- n 1 gg frr,: -a $1.50 and a £ill $5.00 ` 1eB g Shell and S e e Grit OY'slel tex w lz d I scrap For Stock USE • ROYAL PURPLE SPECIFIC • 6Oc enid per er pkge, , I3LRBAGIJU iV1 40c elle! 75c per 1t' e: a 0 Pt; Sx�L1S 5 itis for 5 uLP1I17R 5 lbs for 25c S 1 SALT .T'1DTR.L 15c per 1b. t O'• ,r ` a Axe a ld1es 45c, to 75c i ,I.i g', �.s tea. and Plumbing � n. m • 1 Hardware 4 ACCIDENTS "`On 'Saturday last Mrs.' John. Cor- nish, of town, had tiie misfortune to fall down the cellar steps injuring her knee, She is getting along nice- ly and is able to be around again, On Monday evening Mrs. Harry Parsons of town` had the misfortune to fall through a trap: door but for- t:inately she' escaped, without very serious injury. She struck the back' of .her head inflicting a wound which required three stitches to close. Mr. Parsons was at the barn at the time but she was able to inform. Mr. Par- 1 soils.who'sunuiionec.. medical aid. She is confined to her beet inconse- quence. BORN i'ALLANTYNE=0n .. February 4tb, to i'Ir. and Mrs. John Ballantyne, a son. • h rsda,, b7�1PVEY—Tit Exeter, on Thursday, February 7th, to . Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Harvey, a.:daughter. P.irFALLS—In 11idclulph, on Febru- wi3 .7th, to y •.n 1r , Arthur Ir " and Mrs. A P \'1ct LII., a, daughter, I-70I)GF,ILT—Iri Usti ori e, on Feb. 5tb to ” r. �. aid Mrs, aiiies 1:Iod err AM t ,T g , a son.' ELSTON--In I3iddu1ph, on Feb. 7th 1 to 1dr. and 'Mrs. Mervyn Elston,, Y , son. DEI) VITWEI-7n. !refer North orth onWe1 Wed- nesday, Feb: 13th, Frederick • ` W it- wer agec1,73 years and 12 days. i IN iglEiwld�hLA.li:i meAI,7N— t loving memory of51'r S Charles Cann. who vied .four' ears.. tt 1 i Y ago, Feb'y Sih. I.920, Sleep on dear mother and taltie your well earned rest, Your-illin • hands will toil omore re C� g o For uic,cl and iiet seine that q l 5 cot Iy call; !-ler sudden death surprised tis all; Dearer to memory tlion words cam tel 1 Are the thou lr : of. our dear l not ier x � is tt e xr I We loved so well. 1Iusbancl and Childl''.11 tis: whereas the set of heavy harness 'owned by the Municipality having been disposed of by two members of the -Council without first being 'sanc- cloned by the Municipal Council, beg to move that the °action be not ap- proved andthat t p d of, t t in future all mat- ters must be reported •: back to the Council for consideration. Carried. Per Southcott—Coultis: That Mr. Nelson Wells be offered the s,osition as bell ringer for .1924, beginning March lst, salary, $75. Carried Per Hooper—Davis: That the Clerk call for tenders, to be submit- ted on or before Monday, March 10th for the position of teamster for a term or seven months. Teamster CO furnish team, harness and wagon. Carried. The following accounts were con- sidered and ordered paid: Fred Kerr, brick for cemetery $36; Tones, & May supplies $1.25; Dr: J. W. browning, supplies Bd. of Health, 87.58; Clyde Heywood, snow 'Ploughing, 33, Jona- than true titan IcyY dd, ditto 6,50 • Thos, Web- ster, labor 4,25; John Parsons labor $9; Thos. Sanders labor 775 Jas. Parsons labor $4, Rd, (nuance labor $5; Fred Cornish`labor 1,75; t1. Lit- tle, labor 3.20; Bert Batten Iabor, 3,20; John Morley, labor 4:50 Thos. Houlden team labor~, ,$3.30.' Adjournment by Coultis. JOS. SENIOR, Clerk, C. GOOD C 1 ANI) t1PaJ) MIt3) r , r { WEATHER '�N• THE WEST Andrews, ;n Mr. A. E. d vs of ,. o. t�ix t, Sask., in rellewixlga a his subscription to the Tinges, says: Just a few lines to assure you of our 'appreciation of. the corning of the Times into our hone from week to' `week' as`it keeps us in touch With the doings in and a- round Exeter. in fact it is next to a i letter front borne. If it happens to !arrive just at nitii.l' time; which iS I very, often tteca C, it is which h one can get hold of it. first. We lead 'fair - I ly good crop t on.gtari ibis d,tzi ci; the !fast .:;eason but as over`lieal• e5- !the have been high and- prices low, fanners have, saved but very lit- flee '\Ve' had splendid Wdatlter for harvest and falx eshiitg which eltabled farmers to get season's work finish- ed early. Ha,ve had little or no i•':zixi since before harvest and tl1t.� r Y tlo snow, so far this Whaler. With the - .. )i r n of two or throe Cold ):itis e c1:o o S 1 , the Winter has been. very mild amd for the aast wcc1,, flees "r 1104l been 1 Y freezing t i, nights. let is (th_,t4 n common expression that Calrfor.iiia: cannot beat this winter. BOARD or, 'EDUCA'T'ION 1'he inaugural meeting of the Board o1'ad ,.at- hv�• �r• 'Education r�rn , s ,held z.c,ordtzig Yo statute in tha office of, •ubc ,secretary on Wednesday evening, 1+eb, 6th, • I'l.c recently elected and appointedf members signed the declaration; of office. All the members rs were present.e ut. Organization took place as .follows -- Per A. IL'. Fule• and' J, Aston --That Pe N-• Cr . o l be chairman. L1 a Per W. May and d. W. H. Dearing — That, Rev, A. A, `l'rctrnp'er be vice- chairman. Per 1Per2,c v, A. A. 'Trumper and E. g, t)ia,nai>,—T,hat Miss K iVlacFaul be secret .ary-treasurer., .Per Rev, A. A. Trumper and 1-1. T. 12,}we—That Thos. Pryde be repres - e.nt;ttive to the Public Library Board fo: t9Z4-S-6, Las Chairman ;named :as a striking committee, H. 1', Rowe, f. -G 'Stanb.rr'' and A E. Fuke, aad, on their report of the standing committees being re. nerved, it was adopted "an motigl-y of T. G. Stanbury and J. Elston, as, Fol— to ii, 3,.-. In,suranee—E. \'1. Dignan, W. A. I urnbull, W. H llearinb. 1i uel and Supplies—H, T. Rowe, tilt'. ET, ,t)earing, Jr. Elston Teaclev.re and Study Courses -Rev, A, A. Trum;pe,r, R. N. Creech, W,May EC, T. Rowe. Scholarship, Vocational, and Adv'e- oa y -J G, Stanbury, :W. A. Turnbull W. May rind Principal Wetil,ey, Building and Grounds—A, E. Fuke, Rev, A; A.:Trumper, j. Elston, T: G. ES , R., N. Crelecli: Finance -R. N. Creech, A. E. Fuke The date of meeting was fixedfor the first \Monday of•,,each month. • The chairman. in his opening remarks paid a tribute to the worth of the retiring members, welcomed the new members, gave an, explanation of the score and ideals of the. old board, and. expressed the hope of union of effort en the hart of the nervily organized board, particularly witha vuely : to- ward ,solvsrl,g the difficulty of 'ac- eomrodation. • Thee, reports of the principals of the' High and Public ,Schools were re - and filed f oar future reference. The matter ,of 'the yearly report to. the County Council wasreferred to the finance comm tt,e,e; Per A. tE. Fuke and J. G. Stanbury— Tbat the. chairman or'vica-chairman and the secretary-ttneasutrer be em- powered to 'sign cheques on the order of the board. A few accounts were examined and ordered to be paid. After a short discussi,on, of the mat- ter of :school accommodation it was lad over until. the next meeting, Per A. E. Ful*•te=adjournment. K. 'Iacli'aul, Sec'y,' 10 STOP 'GLARE FROM AUTO LIGHTS Mi',, Wm. Melville, of town, has patented a contrivance that is calcu- lated to alleviate the glare from auto lights in night :driving. The patent is in the- form of a roller blind that attaches to the windshield and is pul- led down when meeting an auto thus cutting the "glare from, the approach- ing lights and enables the driver to- see osee the road ahead of him. Mr. Mel- ville has, been experimenting with the device for several months trying out numerous kinds of materials suitable for the work. Something of this na- ture is what motorists have been lookingfor and' We wish Mr. Melville every success with his patent.. NAMES OMITTED In Miss Medd's school report last• ireek the navies of 3 scholars were accidently omitted. In second class B, Kenneth Hockey was third with 80%; Ruth Fraser: -fourth, 7.9 and Jean Ross fifth, 77. MT/ITER BEATS LONDON t The Exeter Juniors defeated" the London East End team in a .fast game of hockey at the Dome rink^oft Fri- day evening last by the score of 12 to 4., The boys from the big city lea- gue received a big surprise when they crossed sticks with the locals: While the game was fast in spots, the Exe- ter forwards wore able to skate all round the visitors and smothered most of the attempts ethe latter made to break away. Tide scoring started early, Statham '-eering the first 0011111 inside ofa Minute from the drop of the puck. The laofle" team displayed some good co1 la x 1a ai i i it �a,tio i this: re- sulted u sulted in a 11 irnber of goals. After Exeter had ,scored three goals, one of the London fornlar.ds • broke theft the defence but was met by Ford, the Exeter, net -tender, who made a fine save. The period ended A-2. Tile second period hacl lots of life, and the home tem added three more counts while :[-oratloil tallied one. The s favor. Period ended 7 to � ,11 Lxetet•'s fnt or. 1 thet 1. ret In _est period :Exeter scored tree Counts, 'ilii g their tally ten, London mettle 1,. n do iinein fourth and .last, . When this goal was 4sac£both were piled up - in the ' Exeter outs. The, ••a1ne was. -clean tiir•aue;houf„ Only. c v, imposed and this one penalty was r p£ se£1 c came in the last period, J', G. Coch- rane 1 was referee. lime tine r � r,e ,�1 Beggs;clefolicc hoixdoat--Gaal, , }118 : Centre Mills' oT 1ge,' Don abate, y %t 1"�1 '. x � 1 Millslac ,..xo,rls` stiu d 3< £lar , t. sgu 111.1 i,c141 Cnals Ford; c. hencer 7ev lr,31,ttIshrre; centre', r. a::i, wings, w. "at:llaxxa, 34115., .,00l;'t, : 13;.'03(41, Tuck- ' "ve1'oai. tai 4ItEDEItICJifs'. •t~TIT'E'4r l DIES SClxsW;EAN ,Y n Wednesday C} 1 do .• a y z2r<,Lnrnl, about eleven o'clock hire Frederick ' l\Titwezr passed away very suddelxi ' at his Bole hi Exeter north, The <deeeae- ed had been cIfl o r sed to his bed with illness for a bout three weeks, tic, 1 ti e ant I. the end came with startling sudden.- 'less. His age was 73, years and 12 inontlxs He was born in the :'Pawn- slaip of I=lay and, all his life has been spent in this community. 'roars ago the deceased was a resident of Exe- ter moving from here to Zurich. A-, bout thirteen years ago he returned and has since been a highly esteem- t ed resident of our town. He is sur- vived by his widow whose maiden name was Dianah Ruby, also two daughters and one sox, viz: Mrs. W. L. Geary, of Toronto, and Mrs. Dana Koehler, of Kitchener. The arrange- ments for the funeral have not been 'made at the time of going to press. (NI)EItIVE'V`.t' OPERATION 1VIrs. Jas. Murray', who hese been [ll for several weeks at Danville, was recently taken, to Toronto.nzhere she has undergone an operation and at, present in a very serious condi- tion THROWN IF1101Fj ()UTTER RIBS FRACTURED On Friday last while Mr. T. J. Millar, of Exeter North, was return- ing from down town .in his Cutter the The sight -sense is man's most 10' - cutter was upset just south: of the ;portant judgement -faculty- Year bridge and 111'. Millar was thrown twin cameras pictm e for you all a out with the result that two of his the .advantages and disadvantages ribs were broken. i- thAt lay hi ju .il Y dden 3 st ahead of yarn, 1 if they ntivol'kxng propl;•, aur optometristare -villot examine aeind teat Sli'. 1Ves. Simmons, w ho .haS re �their inechani snand hi -we made Loi cently retirted from ixl more Sask.y`o"ir the thattwill rerfed= hats purchased the blacksmith bt si- their fau]ts, ness of Mr. D. Russell and took pos- session on Monday, Mr. Simmons r m ohs, Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRR:r,-T. Phone 70 i\Iain St. Exeter, On 1 De gp Get ,>rrr lxtie s Boa! BlaiChfurd'1 ('l1 Mea roi°ouglly Steen Cool -ed best known Milk Substitute for. e s and at our prices,. n isothe leyt 1 in Calf Meals. Begin feeding' and get res0l15, WO stbpplir' farmers and _dealers. Exeter rea e `. r� Lir%ted Exeter and ' Vinche?sea rrizn a:lv- 0 Mos r dM PORTANT SENSE 4 tf ` i3USINESS ORANGE learnt his trade in this salve shop about twenty years ago and his many friends will welcome :hint back. Mr,. Russell has not yet decided hat he. intends to don A PARTING TOKEN: Following the special services on Monday evening a very,soeiable time was held at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cutbusia 'when a num- ber of young ladyfriends: of Miss Clara Haist, who is returning to her. hone at Crediton, gave her a plea- EXETER SKATING VALENTINE fiS1r.iiE1P, sant surprise and presented h:er with a nut bowl and flower jardinere. A very jolly time was spent followed by refreshments, NOT } ONLY U ONES As the readers of, the August and September 1923 issues of the Heron Expositor have noted that Jelin Ait- cheeon, of McKillop, and John Mar- tin,, of Tuckersinith, brought into the Expositor office, some apples they had Saved from their. 1922 crop, John M. Bell, of Usborne, (Lumley) brought into this office.some apples he has saved from his 1922 crop which are still .in good condition. Can anyone beat this? Huron Ex- positor please copy. SE, 1+'OE,TH DEFEATS GODERR )[-1 ANIS WINS GROUP, Seaforth intermediates won an ex tr•emely hard foogllt battle from God- erich Monday night in a sudden death game played at Clinton to declare a who are attending the• short courses group winner, 03r tlae score of -3 to 6. , The 'game was clean. for the in Exeter, in: Senior's hallhioh co - b exceptevening... The ln•ogra.lrl which con - rough stuff pulled off all to frequent - 1 b ' A11aa1, Reid. The ice was ver silted of a debate and several Lnusi- y y y cal numbers T.°as put alis lay rhes xneln- stick and handicapped the players Y. P i Y 1 lic.r5 o the class and was s tol T e to tl by reneslltnents served l`y* the \lyC,h en's Institute. CLINTON LOSESCITIZEN 1 T1s3 .x; -a Cash prizes will, be awarded ter,' 1114' following 'Costumes Ladies' Best Character Coetniie Gent's .Best Character Co.etu-ar Ladies' Fancy 'Costume Boys` Comic Costeienie Girls Colitic Costs lie 1 'Boys' Race, Under 16 . Years of Age, BAND IN ATTENDANCE _ADMISSION 30c and 25c, Lunch wiI1 ae served at: the Carni - al, by the Ladies' . Aid of Cavan Church, consisting of doughnuts. sa11dwiche:s and coffee - :The Women's Institute of town en- tertained the staff and � young. Ixr'aple ':s. regards Y` Ertl a.. '{ carrying and greatly y r..�,_. ds put.! c 3 1„ t 1 stickhandling, Govenlock and Ker- slake. were best for the winners, while Geroux and Brough starred for the losers. A crowd of over 1,000 people attended the game, 400 of Clinton last, one of its o:ae,< < zrA, whom -vete clown from Coderich by Doherty, _ best 11nown citizens 01x, F ichFr97 ;ir the person of ' special train. Score by Periods: 1-?,, 5, 3-6. x 'William 13. . t+au • facturer of organs and pianos, 0, LAST WEEK OF -° '. Doherty's death was due to echie SPECIAL SERV1C,,ES pneumonia. Although in his Snth, year, be enjoyed fairly gocel noel' ) The fourth week of the special lentil recently. Ile started his r,.zi,.c,Y°; 1 y i, gr.dealer. ^ , , . , revival services is now Iu progress as a in furniture e ,incl r c,}'s1 c. with keen and. growing interest. Thesonive of the ie1I .o ,rri; About on. i sp:aciatts tuditorltl of Jates_St. 1375 he coincn_ccthe .itil.a tux. 1 Y eburs!! is being. well filled every. of organs under his 'nv n name, build - night and hundreds of 'people are re- ing a small factory odd Iw.1• ebtr3 ceiving the blessing of a spiritual street. Prosperity came slowly, but The u lift. p sang. services each night with !!stoic determination : the 1}usi- and ,the sp ecial musical numbers are ness expanded until the, Doherty of greatly enjoyed by the congregations gln bud rnttd.e. a name .tor itself. not, 00 .•,, 1 'l i]A'- y j.,- The two ,a�,,.,col`s, with untiring £1 .z o;l,r in l��.I.r~dtt. lttt, ill eaottntr res kt, .r ,1 , a n. r and unabated zea: are �'itiin 1 1 Ii., had . a an,.. time gy X, giving �oxi£1 he sea. -enc t d t n •g t tothe work of e<.o el shi i� 1 T e t ' g themselves t. 1~ I 1 lz, ;ins ion of being the � t .s , 1. the £ t 1 t, � heartily Can - 111, and the. I'fenple are joining xe tl tilt e;::cLtis,� e organ manufacturer z=� <� x 1one� the 1 en- a@ x.' every' hand�� -t 't in n o x at i On e1 l lister or i t�irz 1 1 e 0cl !.,ata L �. G 1.. yna. e hoars very ra}%oralale cornnleirts on meantime had been enlarged a t• tb.£, ,the sattI-stirring n1F5sages that ,are ;tnanttfacttire of pt7no•;, +1 .i c. r."Y. ii'£.ry ; bein deliveaed from night to night ed by fire, this acrurirlr^, twice, But by the Rpoakm rk and ,hour 103)11 1111';P. 'Mr. 13oIaeity tivrLi_ c;nono "ri£1a b Io two pastors Work. 4.o�ei.hci. The plttck,continued i,beal,l.lz.. ,G,.lttat=ci- interest: in the busy men's ir'a 'er- e t Six: e: s ullf,ti ,i fete 13 ....silent of the b a i t meetings herd in, the different places ' year's ago, »ale11 the husine of business eachmorning, has been taken Over 1.13' :' 410111ilal/r, ve y nl,i fe, The intereet and .11... In`. t,:,. „l,et'1ot.1t-R.T, lztttii,, crys of l ie �o_to �arovO that aa;1 n, 11I,i•. Doherty Y.r if 1,1113 twoix torr 12,0 yeare anal 31111 long !ming fortd. lead- er � 1i�ailiod �t ! c r1 c> ,v of the 7,aticsiiwt,y „(,{,'i .-. 1"t9: t tliti£>ri in hie wife ha 9n. '•band toi e afive as003, .g n 1 it is ^ r ^ .t -:c '� a.>G ..sal f o go oat- ' s ,t rt <1 � .; r c, S C;e for special £vctu'�r s 0011- 1••• r- Ic, el �t to' a1 1 g (it ., .�necessfua revival, '1'0e say.. '3.1 �. ,., ,.. �.. i 11 co ,nte .tdcremainder 5 _x r t .foa 1, h c tveelc. Ld.l?A" r '