Exeter Advocate., 1905-03-09, Page 8knt 1`aAS,
Arala sed
Oar £raaT'insatztilit11
iererial wilting and'`,
f' »y : ,•' oreir» not geet taut.**
,.�..e •.,_i . egad Of the crowd..:..,
• day. Brim frill stocks is y'Qdr
4.4001
rkees leen your waaypovi as as mu'
rey eill,'l aternO w _
.igen Wb 1?
•
longi forget the, concert, Monday
• night.
'Oswald Walker !sill*
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..ho _.._.
w tap _ �
le
.
{x be.-7.1$
The eh ldren of 11;.-,17L.--1§7—.,-Iemezt Who'
have been very ill, are nucha etter
and Out of 'dttngerr
,.". Our 'flour department is a Oibrialtarr
--..Withstandiog the . opo ,ition•of all:.
� t. is wilt oar n qualit .
... napc��oz . �, y
iiurnber from 'h here spent a ,Very
pleasant -even ng tit the -home of Mr.
and airs. M. Simpson; Mooresville, ooi
Tuesday •
The hiterior of the Trivitt Memdriaal
Gbetr;cti'hais iindergarne a course' at
novation ataed now presents a much.
improved 'a&ppearance.
Mrs. Thos. Dearing, who has been in
a very poor 83'1144 °f 'beeeltba. for some
i rrtoa�i apse �yataaerle
aid Ither'•eonUde '
died at•thea'
rraaarra ,old Ste
Charlotte __ cooks. whir ea; c
xalgbt
deaa4:ya$d o
�e�resarEl
f igr'a we.. ape 'was.. • /
a4 �.
,e�♦ rmd the cause '-of,deatl was hear`
fa ilure... The body was turn fiver
tri herr daughter, Miss May Crooke.
cranial
or-horia . _:_ .__ _ .
: ► very enjoyable evening ,was *Tent
tl elbome of�Mr. . 8. Elwoi th y. on
iday night last,- when . two large
sleigh loads of young r • ple, number-
ing
um r-ing about thirty-five, meter and,
Hurondale;-too ten--hy----eu prise..
Gaines and muale, followed by a dainty
luncheon, proved the means to a very
good time. •
Persona knoWing themselves'indebt-
ed• to this office are requested to scall
and settle. Alt those indebted to •thioness
and is not expected to recover.
he-metobers of the Pres
choir were very pleasantly enterrtaiu-
/ artlf r- • _ . .
Cranston, Ciouiaarrty, Monday evening.
Hicks is reducing his stack of
Watches, Clock's, Jeweler , •Spe ctaacless
. _ __...
and Silverware at reduced prices.
:. solicit. Bargains for every-
body. • A '
v. Archie Hodgert; who, some,
fretese one of his feet, is now suffering
from an attack of gangerene from the
infects of the injury.,
ft is an . posed that the man in jail at
Grand, Eapids, Mich.., is . the person
ear o alty of th' xn4nrirlu Ault
committed on Mires' Daavidaon of Paark-
�._ .. _-b'aalthe-.
Ui s. Dalin : s end Mise Millie Oke
.,.r.,.^....... ...�..^_ „ c,..•T ' ural r . R{1�' V -' •i r+ { �'
gar
chnr rh on Sunday evening that was
admirably rendered And very highly
Appreciated bythe congregation.
o
Mrs Mar Jnr .e:reai 1 the- Pith con..
n ' ;aav:>�� =rleii fisc
t�p die h d--- n{
will die !• of h erfarm: eto k and -
tau u
Move to tortilla the near uturee.
The Oota►rio Gazette announces the
appointment among many others of
he , i lowlvi ns inmissioyaere
for the econstitueen`y* of South Huron:
P. Douglas, W. Delbridge, Joseph
, The Bishop -of Huron has appointed
the :following rural deans: -Huron.
,1 Bev. Vitus. 'Lowe, Winghaim;, 'Bruce,
Bev-. S.- 1?..Robinson,- t t'aalkerton;.
Perth, Reit, WC J. Taylor, St. Marys;
and other*-
rr. David Gillies went to 'London
fid: •'- 1 r' ,.�•...1 1'e + . .
at the hoapiits', -He galas ,aRecorn-
patient,' • It Will be remembered the
aouie time ago heinjured as f ngev and
a
be i ae of eted peoisooifg had it. rim,
notated, , The t noble, • bow'eever,, did..
s
e nirerini-which , ore ; very niuch dig -
colored, and SwQllers. An' earnest ef-
fort is. being wide to relieve and mire.
the patient, and to avoid further aatn-
putation. 'We trust the efforts will be
.entirely +ssaiCce'Usl.
Death et tateet ai
The angel of dei tli jinvade te! the
home of Mr.:and Mi;"s.. Ma► t F. Sal-.
ter, "iMudo►u 'Road Smith, IBaiborne
Township. on Monday aafteruoonlast,
and called hence -the 'spirit of their.
,iinfaant. ion, • Mervin Iitruce, a bright.
one had been very ill for several da S
suffering from, inflammation of the
brain. Everythingpossible WA4-done
r {e /_:,
eeddto cal ndliini out. AU those tnow-
ing athemsselvea indebted. and not wish..
ing total), *re requested toot -ay' -in one
piece i nigh for us. to catch'
ed are rennet( +Ga 1 {
ed.'. •
The neral'store business at Hen
-
-et R •..- Pickard, of ter,
-larweekliolfifi:.r;• --
dr:ffad
;-oft %o wdnz
on.�
-
Y iao hie
son, Mr>, Sandy Ilan/denden and stepson
r.William Cook, to conduct
the
future burin. Both are • promising
youngg hien of good qualities and ',are.
4.4ern, wad► We rtliy. Or a most liberal'
pa�a-aaontfgee.
The death of Mrs; Eliza_ t' 'atnsle ,
>feof.it". John W y.
M ami'asle a well.
known former conductor on : this
breach of the G.T.R.,.`ocecurred in Loa-
+alon on Wednesday of last weak at the
faairl
residence in
her 134th year; The
la e,Mris. Waa#nsle), has many times
vis here at the borne of Mrr.:and•
items with Who
�n _tci
iaanul�.�airC� g%aan?i
t iey .:ewigrate d from England. anal
1 ee i.-: Zvi '... � 1 `_I 9°... .' • '
When 'renewing his subecri + tionto
this paper this week- 1 es.. , >'
.itsans,.aen old Exeterr hoy,tioW resi ding
lea
to an enjoyable entertainment held at
the home of Mr.',Richard Williams, at
which a very lengthy program of os,
quartettes. instrumentals, recitations..
readings,. ere...was__ rendered. The'
whole -goes to show that in and about
Fillmere be 'enjoy client winter even -
ar».erttme, 04 iif' lrhlillf 1 .
Wren and Mr&E i"ewcolnbe►,•of Ham-
al#;crit,'wlioinid:.biera•vrielting the. th.
ere hero for ora darty ori twee prierlo isely:.
Hewlett • •and rGerthtt aalte tii the.
MBeeain St Methodist Church, Monday
night:
witli the result. a { ve state t . + e
funeral took place o,n Wednesd y ►t
2 o'clock to the Exeter cemetery. Mr.
-ancT -Silter have the eyr epatthy
,..in 'Care�ad a their
sad -le.:ve-
In writing. to the Advocate; Mrs. N.
Peterson, of Barwick. N.ew. Ontarios.
a former resident of Exeter, stays: -
Mr. Henry Fink,• who resided in Ere-
-ter-North-:before
Exe-ter-North-: Torr removing- here,. last '
• week .bad the misfortune to lose his
dwelling and most of tae contents by
tire. Mrs. ' Fiok was the only one
hou&ee when the flee broke out and she
succeeded-,.in•getting out some of the
furniture.. The organ she got as fear
as the door. but the fire had • gained
such headway that she was compelled
to leave it and it was consumed. Mrs.
Fink "-lsustaaineda badly burned hand
.hut otherwise este p injury." : The
1t Sunday wes•observed as Bible
Sunday in the different churches in
Able .. ndaeir friends here will be
f
to -learn n their..inisfortuire-.
woo y/es tastitatc
flen's.
Institute was • held in the Rad ing
rni of the Town ilia on Friday
ast. The attendance was large from
both town 'arid country. They were
e
welt repaid for b _ --ver
.useefeu 1 and • insl,ru, vei paper was
given . by Mrs Manakin en**Rules
Mr.. Wm. Ford, of' the. 4th conces-
sion of lJs<borne, .abet with as v un-
pleasant accident. yesterday (Wed -
nes ia.yj.-• He was on top ',of it—load of
hay when itcapaized and bailing head
. The
shock rendered him unconscious or
the time and itwas thought Jut • . ,
beien se tei y innj reed, t aaappil is
•
thought,L'althoughte will._ conflne ,
to his bed.for several dity a from the
injuries susstnineed. ,
Iei theliaskatoon Pheiur x;(Sask.) of
Fridajr, Feb. 20th;,' we notice -that -our.
of friend and cbaa li i iittrs ho Orcei
r. . ' . o mea. + • .: •u a ec ^r
preside t of a new organization in
connect on with the 'Methodist church
tai be known as the Young Men's (flub--
' "itti art -of -t# char r 1
used as a club -room and win be-. pen
reeve ,night. This is as departure that
iiter
of Ontario. yet, is it' not a g ides
The a a aannusimere ting. the
` this- Bible
Society. was held ince l Manu S
Methodist church la Thursdaaa' vew
ing. The attendance :less not is ge
but .intereseating anadd� were '41 -yen
by v. Dr. ra>aaean, Rev. It. J. M.
Rev. W. M. Martin aeeeacted aaae3 ecbar4""irtxiaefir
e . her come Saar
cif ppolnting collectors this year
aaa
P will bole • aati oppOrtunity. .
eiea! : at 'the Sunda sera in in the
different churches in efnyelopes . pre.
vkteed for itbait putpoeo.
Hetet
number of ' ria toleazn rlllinery.
, . SL',dCHMA .
a .duan ntity of stud Gash*- Slack
Barley find sG�77<iyrt&'
. D. fi moue.
.fir.^
A an et ni tai f*ke ea laarge of a
tam adjoining. 'Cr; sta�al .Cit ,. Mtn,
Good thifilitet SA,,f in.ra'ii+ q �F
ti cttia apply litafe r ace
Dr. ,Butler, 1 . �rarS1 "be oat .'tom
'Central 11014iseaartalsahi►y, . Maiiarech
'a,11 day fed Eye, fir;, 'tsiieristiendTlatrroact;
.. �b g:
w + c i conta ire -Very vo"1n able . and
practical information .on -that lmpor.
Lint subject" A •.well written .papper
wase also green by. Miss Halls on The
relative . value of -egg* as a food and
many delicious . ways of preparing
t aaen ,a tookylace with a view to secur-
mg'ower.seeZs and_bulbe for distribu-
tion Arno i ria er , R 2� �,. " { 1 '
intoe + pu rp s;,.. + e some +y' as
meeting' Addetiseveral-new't rs
to their number.
lllckv Issrocasts for Mimi&
I:
ri �:� , f . te:•w11
�ieCaartief dit�-i � oof >� ci>�
vaavtiorgettbat: our ittle globe: -per
.arc "•
+ the lit at -Thi '`f .....
alwaaya inn ere a the probabilities of
storms. tidal waves and aeismie per:
tun ions about . this time. Severe
atoms i,t-*Alarch told wow
need not surprlie any one from about
the~Iitli ten the 14th.
It mutt ember edthat-tali
nal equinoctial iod extends over all
-'thila'iinontb:and that .storm conditions
may rise at almost any time,, even out-
side of the regular.sto iode, €ut
the moist pronounced and gen+ l dis-
turbances will arise, and reach their
culrineting climst ►ees. during • these
ular periods, The 15th to the nth.
tury of its operations'has just used
and the resultu are such as to ' fill the
heart of every Christian with grati-
tude:- ei od.. In .,18 there were -hi
a
i .cy
:� rl 111hQt�r�--na-ii1 4In ill -- lie 4 td--'
of the Word, of God. In the hist 100..
eaars�
,ytion copies • _ Bible,
in whole
le r in
pea r -in 378 different langur ges and
didects. It is the great source which
supplies' the Missionaries of the differ-
ent eburcbes witl Bibles for distrihu--
tion - lh foreign lands. -The object of
the 'oatety is to give to - every person
in the world ii copy of the Woud of
God-in-ts►• his own language. Such an
object should Meet with the hearty •
support of all church members:
*y.)0% McNeii:r'sIiivituxeltstia work.
Mr. and Mss; McNair, of Hamilton,
Evangelists, will begin revival services
in the James street. Methodistchurch.
8th. Continuing the comatnent on. the
vaii. gelistic-ork.h - Dorchester from
last week'd issue the article . quioted.
gees on to say;- ` " be work which hatt
• We aair o, to xra_wo fi the s lcba any :person- is
come With high -"e: ctatien "andd�firtr ifieb :be elft
wescour 'the
whyee
.. , . .. te'rQiii� t Q`II t?" come8��� M.wa• ,,
markets for the, best., furniture ,a. 301 t pricey mat can vainly
beaten in Canada._,r'
A growing business• tell us that we
Are 'oil the
t' track,
ck.
Modest as on ,
we can give you in the latest designs. and_ ,{ 1 -Each.
of furniture was chosen , witb'a view to duayabili y as vv e.11 a
artistic appearance. '
ROWE 86 ATICIN
S
and. F.ture 'Dealers.
has been carried on by Rev. T. R.Mc-
Nair and_ wife, and altl.ioutth an elec.
c.
don contest hasas been in ps, a and
there has• been some very eor and un-
favorable we€rther, the attendance has
been good, and a deep interest has
been znanifested in .--the -meetings
power Mid and his presentations of divine
truth. 'have been, forceful and convin-
cing. There is nothingnew or sens
tional in his methods, e-
but he preaches
the Gospel with an earnestness and
persnaaativenees that carries conviction
1e*e ► 1 w r'
Few, indeed, couldlisten to hia •ser-
mons without rree soly in_ to lead
-zealous'as have been Mr. and re. Mc-
N'aira'slaborrs. in the •arneetings to,• win
souls,they have not 'depended aaaalto-
getheir on these meaanue, but they have.
e e `visit a,is. • aan of the
veodei:"t,aia. ' to ni
sea a iKit
l
p" as -they 'uld=in • r a� =
one, ..- ltd i a' f- nal
and tro*» Another highba
e
er
and � archd waverimy Budddionll
slipin. m t i itiortbwe it farom *ben
the 17th to the Iptb. 'hut it will lve
WO es suddenly as it, tasante, and the
most general and.violent storm e di -
.tions the mouth Will appear. during
th`*torm period Itaaintedi�ly' follow-.
e.,+.u, ,wa...�,w � mow, .-. �.. ea � •- .-m M» .•-.a-..e � _
1 reekttit si SU*, attiseat
tit ontaturday last roma*
taatbof our 01deeiat, a iti n* in tlia
,her 11 4e.y pllb,r eQ e
Jaeal t* Icor alt, t. the age ear►f 6 y
The deceaa ems* vied in,
of ppneaa t l
having Stet suffered , ea . eaatroke ata
four' yearsas feaelloe�raed ':by saint
:some tib -•.--
Thntitday ern ra" `t#rasha rrom
she never toned. tai
away on Saturdara �`r dirt itrad +
crepe the a eta Ri
The lei* and Color ngay, -the whole line through
Individual,
*Original ,�I1.
ri 1 L ria -{ i/I
brought out and have been ssyingly
converted. Mr. McNaair'ss strong ar-
raignmaent of the modern dance, the
theater ;and-:ot heer o ular•arn sseinents ow
have undoubtedly had a good effect L
on the y'oung temple of thecormunity.
ear.. eiarttpossesitesirc
musical voice,. and a and heer sweet- stinging
of Goeepeel bymns,he r earnest sup ca-
tient at the throne of grace, and beer
teuder plea'ling' withn "ne'
to Christ, have aided greatly � in the
successof the Meetings. Aided by
the influence of -the Divine. Spirit and
the hearty ro as tion of the Meir%
as +'til i +e.,eburc"b. iter -ani rest — -
of th aithful labors. great and, we
nor Wait-iieeltdomv-----
IYM
some who were deed in tresps and'
inelus•.bos to beez i . into .th 1 t and. ' aµ
liberty oaf Gest. 'By -their 'bol -veal
and labors o! to e a � � of r. nd
. Nai have ,
and esteem of the whole co inuuil. y, .
a in�d Our piwyesra and sympathy will.
foliow ther.in: v ser pa,the .
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