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The Exeter Times, 1920-3-4, Page 1FORTY SECON D YEAR --NO: 2270 EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY QE TING, MARCH 4th, 1920 1,.�2111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111111111111111IMMI l1IIIIIM11l11111111I1111IIIIIg11I1111111111111111110111111I11I111I111I1I11111 lExeter Council .' r.. 01.104.1114 1,041000 • 1100001 istrIanl .1116.11 20040 0,00100 6.60 0900.1 01.0111 41/44.411 MOWN 11.11.1.0 MOMS LADIES' AND MISSES' MondeY, 1a'gbritary 23, 1920 SUITS, TSi BOATS AND DRESSES •--b--ms's^ ?t►���' fo1"'li3� GARMEN TS o �uGARBaEnar$ Our stock .of Ladies' and Misses' Suits for Spring are now nearly complete, Tricotines, Gaberdines and' Serges are the most popular materials. Navy is the most popular color for .A, regular session, of ethe Municipal Council. Absent the clerk, IMMO The following letters were read and ordered filed: 011111.1.1 • T. Roy Patterson, .cenyineer, on Mama . r street pavement; J. J. laierner, M. P., n of on church sex- - z•eguns; Tlie Four Wheel Drive b f d' with theological evidences and reale- vices t b f i the Auto Co„ I�itclzaner; 'C:ontract 11;ee- ord, 'Toronto; The Auto Road ,Con- of heal; d i rd ptedness to peril of sin the awfulness of - struction Co;, Ltd,, I'�iagara Falls. God for it. Let me bay first that. all and the consequences of sfn. If one sinner, Men ought to keep' befere A letter was read ft•o;n the Sect'.wants to see or desires to know the them the thought of the jardgenxent. of the 'Western Ontario Ignited Board healing conies directly or indir3ctly real depths of sin, read .the first There is no' salvation in any =i of 'Trade, London, Cllrtare. Action from. Cocl. I know there have been , fake healings that have been called chapter `of Romans, e, daily press theoxy of life that Leaves unit Jesus '�°" regards the same vas d.iei rpd. "Divine Healing" by which 'people records in small part each day the Christ. His vicarious atonement is '"""' tion from the (.�dvaii for our redemption, and His > reur- rection for our sanctification. Only God could have lain in that tomb and come forth the same person.Our living Saviour, our risen Lord, our Redeemer is on earth to -day in the person 0f the Holy Ghost, seeking and saving the lost. Those whom He. saves, he regenerates, He saves ens out of our sins, from our sins, and into His own life which is everlast- ing.Let .us do our plain duty by preaching Christ and Him crucified. Nothing else in the question of 'the soul's salvation is worth considering. vice, crime, and'slum districts with- TBIVITT emmoti]AL..cmnaC:i Rev. A. A. Tramper, Rector Messages for the churches JAMES ST. CONGREGATION la pastime the battlefield while the Rev. M. J. WiThoe, . A., ,Pastor I armies were engaged in battle; nor • no sane person would think of reser- 'awaits to satisfy* its pza,s`sions' zn;cl dee sires. When men lose the conaeiouee nes that they must give an'acCount to Almighty God for the deeds done in the body, there remains nothing of morall restraint upon the decep- Flnd the text in Psalm -103 t• ura 1 lung for ,the purpose of health, and, tine heart. spirituality to these cess pools which Men our verse. "Wino healetlt all thy dfsea- seem to be the inevitable problem of ,ht to be afraid of God and ses." urban life. Not less irrational is it they cannot love Hini unless they I thistimebanfor anyone to play looee and foolish because o . disease, possibly it ties. It is our duty to realize the is opportune to consider the sabiect n an o r i e '-, sin, reverence and.fear Him. Mari ought to o afraid o sin, o the conse- quences of sin, and the awful judge- ment that awaits the unrepentant SICIISM.E A is elega'i have been deceived. The, disease be - =1 church Boy Scou'Matedts aited on the ing entirely a matter of imagination. 1 Council asking use of the west part We have perhaps heard of such cases of the weigh scales building for a But for all real healing of nee=lclub room. Referred to the Property ease we are indebted 1 to Committee. - 1 The following accounts were read . r i and passed on motion of Elston and .•: Ward. E I Jonathan 1 ydcl, . suow ploughing, .= 1 3.60; Sidney Sandere, labor le & B, 12:60; Thos: Sanders, ditto 11.10; = John Hankin, snow••ploug hing 9;60; • Ontario Flax Company, snow -plough- ing 9.60; David Russell, Sr., labor R & Be 2.25; i+;noch. Rawcliffe, labor R. & B., 6.90; John Parsons, labor R. &. B., 4.50. • Adjournment by Elston, Jos. Senior,. Clerk. eee, italean 192.1 suits this season. Brown and Black ars also • shown in a good range of styles. We guarantee every suit to be absolutely of ,all wool material. Prices range from inn to tQ� We have an. a11vd® e�-x°' immense stock to select from. Spring Coats Our range of Ladies' and Misses' Coats •for the Spring -season is, not yet complete. How- ever we have received a shipment of the advanced Spring Styles. These are very smart gar-, merits and well worth. seeing. The popular materials are Velours, Serges, Tricotines, Donegal , Tweeds and Covert Cloths. In another week or ten days our stock of Coats will be about com- plete. • ,Ladies' and. Misses' Serge and Silk Dresses We have found recently a growing demand for ready-to-wear dresses, so for spring, we have stocked` in a beautiful range of the celebrated : Northway and Rogers' Dresses in Silks and All -wool serges. These are very attra ctive garments and moderate prices. See these lines early as they are going fast. inA Dinner Sets at 25,OO 12 good patterns English make Dinner sets, full 97 pieces, good quality and all neat designs. Worth easily $35.00. To clear this month at 25®00 WALL :PAPERS=The new Wall Papers for Spring are now in stock. HOUSE I{'URNISHINGS—Extra Special Values—Spring house -furnishings, including Rugs, Linoleums, Curtains, Window -Blinds, etc. PHONE 32 T PHONE 32 oneefeefe tertamments of various ltuHds. ie alive had they used the proper rein - her her fine renditions. She is also a et fes a had sent in medicines; o both the medicine and the power to physical n. His testimony 1 -most convincing. Bishop Galloway, of the M. E. church south, U.S.A.., testified to restoration by the immed- iate power of God. —,,,„eGarnet S. Passmore, of Exeter' xeter As Then their is healing by God• t11ru .,the beide'entered the church on theI = axiu of her uncle; .dobe W. Hopkins, the medium of at chethist of the world and with water. God is the =., of Brownsville,. by whom she - was gni awful tragedies of sin, and who stops to ponder the significance of these current events. Tho sorrows and eruptions of human life cry aloud for the gospel. On a mission to,these Almighty Jesus Christ came into the world. God. The Son of Gad, Jesus Christ, who Let me say again, God heals more is very God, ,came to .this world to ways than we have thought. In order seek and to save the lost, to save all that' we may give God the praise due wrecked classes and conditions of Him for healing of these bodies, let m:en.,•Ile alone is able to utter the me point out some of the ways in last word on the woes, horrors and which His healing ministration is ea.- hellishness of sin. There is no other excised. First 1, would mention, in- way of being saved, and if Christ stant restoration by the power of is rejected the last of all classes will God in answer to the prayer of the remain lost forever. affected. oee, or the prayers of others, or both united. For this`see There are people who are trying James 5-14, 15. The writer has to get rid of the awfulness of sin and both heard the testimony and seen thus relieve themselves from the re - those who without any visible as- sponsibility of seeking salvation sistance, have been restored, Pastor from it. Their very effort is proof' Pence be Still. (Greek ..vex'xon, , Phillpott of the Gospel Tabernacle,1 positive of the utter depravity of the Hush! BeMuzzled) St: Mark :t: PASSMORE—hIW WORTHY of Hamilton, is to -day a living e.. human famrlY, and of the utter heli ample of one having been given up ishness of the very sin which causes t• A' happy event transpired in the d ou.tlpricious inland Sea of Galilee a lite by the most skilful of Canadian them to deny its existence. To Justin,. ca, Methodist church, Feces , last week physicians anicl - 2 , In a dangerous alexin :on the ori Wednesday morning at eleven rh deal healtl .471-1 o'clock when the marriage was sole. E emuized: of Miss La - Vera Hopkins �" .Muxworthy, elder davghter 02 Rev. ,ei given in marriage, the choir sang, shill beyond the knowledge of .phy- sicians or pharmacists has given i "O"Perfect Love." 'The bride wore a healing properties to pools and = f navy bine tailored travelling suit of springs of water. To the writer's per- - 1 silk faille, with corsage bouquet of serial knowledge there have.comenee ,' Ophelia roses,; and Geazgette hat,. healings from this source. These we- er,' with . French flowers.. The tars are located at various places. = charming little ring -bearer, Miss We mention the Preston springs, =i Evelyn Williams, daughter of fir. Ontario. Those at Bamff. Those at and Mrs, A..;Williams, Forest, was; qct Clemens, Michigan and perhaps erIAMil attired in -a dainty gown of cream p most effective the steaming natural . silk .• with , pink trimmings. She hotsprings of Arra s Arkansas. as Beyond dis- ' carried a' haslet of sweet peas and Dote God gave the healing erties , ': violets, holding a cala lily, in which. 1 and the healing is of Gopaspmuch the'iring was placed. The ushers were (+ I John Ferguson and T. H. Rumford. (mu.I as if it came by prayer and to Him we owe allraise i by the brides sister, 'Miss Margaret p yi g As they left tine sehurch ' Mendel- p r ▪ ssohn s weddings COMM 42404214 March was played A •third:is_ Divine healing by di- 'Thousands o free le cf sues n, 14iuxworthy. After the ceremony al moval to another part. We probably inches in one part of the country have been restored to health by re - Aiming the guests were the bride } reception was held at the parsonage. groom's mother, Mrs. Passmore; Air. ses o is Healing by and Mrs. W. Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. climatic change. Now God made and 1 J.. Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton : proportioned the climate, gave. it Frayne, all of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. the power to renew or relieve certain J W Hopkins of Brownsville; and ? physical weaknesses or ailments. Robinson•fanri�. of De This then is healing by God and to ' troll. The church was failed, the occas- ! skill of doctors. That God has placed sion being of more than usual in-, in the vegetable and mineral king terest from the fact 'that Miss Marx -1 Gloms, in bark or root and weeds and I worthy, who is a highly talented I Hewers, etc., properties for healing ! elocutionist and an accomplished vo- n+a one can doubt. That God has hel-- 1 1 d }v nneen."'� , W. C. ol.anson an y , divine healing of medicine and the Him we owe the glory. A fourth is calist and pianist. r is become \Wi e.y, red physicians and 'others to the - known and won friends everywhere, discovery of these is also self evi- • i by her willing and generous re-• dent We believe there are . many • spouses to calls to assist in local SH-; now lying in graves who might be with �� `� 1lllllaslllillll1111111I1111,c�1i1111111;11111111111,�IIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll1111lIIIIIII�IIaIlIIIIlIIIIII1111111111Ir11G111I1111311111111IlI 111 has delighted audiences always 1 God 1 as 3 tod ry ROYAL PURPLE STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS OOc, $1.75 and $01.00 per package." , INTERNATIONAL FOODS 30c, 60c, and $1.75 per package • • I IESBAGEUM, the old reliable, 40c, 'and 750 per package SALTS 4 lbs. for 25c. { SALT` PETItI; SSULPHUR, 4 lbs. for 250. 15e per pound FOR POULTRY USE OYSTER SHELL, GRIT, AND BEEF SCRAP AND LAYING FOOD EVERYTHING FOR STOCK AND POULTRY AT LOWEST PRICES Supplies Sap SAP PAILS, SAP PANS, AND $PILES. ORDER NOW. Heaman' Hardware s d 27W PRONES ' 273 member of the Forest Ladies' Quar- men to discover it are gifts of God norm. HAYTER —At Dashwood, on Febru- 29, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs,' Robert Hayter, a daughter. additional to individual gifts from i sic BENTLEY.—In Blyth; on , Mond'ay, intimate friends, and handsome b-e_sing can come as both physician February 23rd, to Mr.. and Mrs.glory patient give Him the praise.and Earl Bentley, a son. cheques from near relatives. The' glory. bridegroom's -gift,. to the bride was DIED an onus rine, 'set with a, dzamontl A fifth type of Divine healing ma,y The happy couple will reside at. Exec be found in nature itself. Some per F.4NSON—In Usborne, on Marcie 1, ter.—Forest Free Press. son has said "Give nature half a , 1920, Almina Blatchford; ieeloved wife of Mr. Louis Edgar Faason, gaged 38 years, -1 month and five days. e tette who have put on eXcelient con We have no use for.those who decry ceras in Forest and other places dur- doctors and medicine. We believe ing the past year. A multiplicity of.they are the instruments of God for gifts were showered upon her by the healing and every doctor should as - various societies of the .church in crihe n " e'. to Clod DATERS--In .Hay Township, on February the 19th, the infant daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Deters, age 22 days. FARRANT—In Montreal, on Febru- ary 21, 1920, Harvey Farrant, son of Mr. William Fervent, of Mit- chell, aged 33 years. - CONNELLY—In Logan, on Febru- ary 17, 1920, Bridget • Connelly, relict ofh t e late Patrick Connelly, aged 78 years. HUTCHISON--In Mitchell, on• Feb- ruaryMartha 23 1 2 9 0, M rtI a A. Hoth- am, relict of the late James Hut- chison, in her 67th year. CAMERON—In Toronto, on Febru- ary .15, 1920, Neil T. Cameron, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cameron, of Bayfield, PULLMAN—In Seaforth, on Febru- ary 19, 1920, Thomas Pullman,. brother of Mrs. Fred Hanson, Mitchell, aged 48 years. CONSERVE WATER SUPPLY - • The Public Utilities Commission have issued a notice to the .risers of town asking water that the water supply be conserved as, nnuch as pos- sible during the night. The Commis- sion sion is- at present laboring tinder conditi'on,s that it is not in their power to avoid. Owing to the accum- ulation of ice on the inside :of the town tank and also the tank at the station, it is not possible to pump enough water to hold - the supply 'over night: It is imposible to call on ail those who leave their tape run- ning. The Comiirission are at present calling for tenders for the inetalla- tion of a punip and motor combined at the waterworks building at the river and as soon as this is installed they will be in a position tie give service at all hours. Users are asked to conserve the supply and help out lee far as possible, chance and she will effect. the cure" and we believe it is true. Our wisest DAMAGES AWARDED. are realize this • to -day and are co-dperating with nature: What At the Spring Assizes at Goderich is all the vice of diet, fresh air, this week the damage action of Rob: cleanliness, dinking of much water, ert Penhale, of Bayfield, against Ez- abstaining fr.'a` tobacco or • stimul- ra Brenner, of Grand Bend, was tried ants for? Wh in order that nature before Justice Lennox- and a jury. may get a cl ;nee. Why do 'doctors In May laet Penhale's 'imported so often sug t the hopsital? That stallion, ".AIbions Glory," went thru nature may -- t a chance. 'Whose the floor in a stall and was killed. laws are the flaws of nature? Are The dePendant refused to pay the they not God's? Then let physicians loss, claiming that the horse had and patients be honest enough, to died' of colic instead of from acci- give credit when credit is •due, dent. However the jury found other- Now concluding, here are five wise and .awarded the plaintiff $400 methods of healing by God. Every - and costs. Gladman & Stanburie for one of these have the who can give Plaintiff and Meredith & Fisher for Defeudant. ARMENIAN FUND. The following donations were re- ceived by the local treasurer for the Armenian fund and - not previously of their hearts the fist remnant 0f ; tie boat occupied by thirteen. persons the seed of faith, ' Some to avoid the 1 is crossing from the western t0 tbe; gospel of repentance and judgement1 eastern side. -The waves are breaking to coma, are resorting to the cees-! into the ship so that it is noir lull pools of decaying heathenism, deg-: of water, and one, evidently the lea radation and falsehood. Almost (der of the little compare;, is in The every dead philosophy and corrupt ` hinder part of the vessel, not` help ' idealism has been.. revived as a sub t reg, not cheering,. not=sync»athiirna stitute for the gospel of grace thrid with the rest—but asleep. It w„., Re .faith. Mucic of the infamous semi- who suggested the crossing, He who,, merit abroad was the creed of °Cain. toilsome wince the evening of a; long Cain said, "I'll 'have no God that day had come said "Let us, pass.: demands of me a sacrifice of blood.” i over unto the other side." In some He denied vicarious atonement, and sense then He was to blame foe the spurned the authority of God in dir- peril, why had he not forseen the ecting affairs. In rebelling against'tyincls and the waves and postponed. God he slew his brother. 1 the voyage at least until the morn.: The other day in the city of De-' wisely, but too well, and' now in "" -" - inf;? They had trusted Ilim--not in- ltroit at a conference of the . church- 1 stead, of feeling for them . in their es it was reported that several coma -,distress. He lies there taking His # without churches or ,gospel orcin,. The sting of the dantr'r is in that maces and that thesala evangelistic cam- I sleep. It He were awake and alive Deigns and endeavors along ordinary, to their trouble they could have lines tailed errurely' to awaken any1 borne it tliry were always ready to evidence of its power. Then let en one who has been blessed by heal- ing in any one of these ways dis- count or disparage the healing of one by any of the others. God. is not tied- up to any one way. Then since God is the healer of all disease let reported. us give to Him the glory by the Members of James Street church, dedication of oar talents and our Rd. Yellow $5.00. Mrs, Fred Laxton lives. • $1.50; Main St. church, Miss E."A, Then let us remember, healing is Hogarth $1.00; Anglican church, not for everybody. Healing of the Reginald Knight $1,00; Thames body le not the greatest thing bu.t.a Road Presbyterian ehurch, Sunday formed mi nd and regeneratedenerated spirit "Create within me a clean school $29.64; Bethany church, . R. Robinson $6,00, 'Wesley 17. Johns $5.00; Centralia Methodist church, John A. Thar -$1.00; Women's Insti- tute (Exeter) $1.00; a friend 50e. DIED IN USBORNE. On Monday, Tvlarch 1st, Mrs. Louis Edgar Fansen passed away at the age of 38 .years, 1 month and five days. The deceased bad been ailing for some time. Mrs. lea.nson's maiden iii Blatchford. he name was Alrzt 1 d. S � was born iilUsborne township.' no - sides her bereaved teshand, she is survived by her. •etep-mother, Mrs, John Blatclaford, of . Meter; also two sisters and. one 'brother. Mrs. F. Down, Mrs. R. Squire and:MVli, Geo, no cata,clysul of ti+.n r„rnrsn;+ Dunn. Tho funeral was held on war which, filled the 1••^"'4 ,.,•+v, t+^•- WVednesda.y, interment in the Exeter nor, the bestiritig a'^ cemetery. heart and renew within me a. richt I spirit" said one of old who knew the ,greatest need. Healing indeed might to SOMO be a curse e a e men or women a only opening the way of greater op- portunity for wickedness. .Then above all Melly let us render to God a fitting tribute of braise "who for- giveth all thine iniquities and heal- eth all thy diseases.” CeiVAIN CONOREGne'TON Rev James Foote. 1 A,. Pastor suite 19. 10"]'or tr,n, q.,,i (If Men is conte to seek ;arid to: wove th.r+ which was lost..' ties in the State of Michigan were rest lies there asleep. response: or "religious; interest- with t follow ' Hine -- sometimes they the people. Who would case to de-, thought they could die with 'Tin.,. without any gospel becoming cess- their alarm, that he should be able to sleep through it, this was; unkind, this was so unlike Him. Half in as- tonishment and half in reproach, • (Continued on page Tour.) pen ft pools of evil and every conceivable crime. Because when responsibility to God' is eliminated from the indiv- idual consciousness you have un- tamed beasts to dee! with. It only d upon suck large communities; bet. that He should be indifferent to � o Spri g is Hen C�3 s,e2r.eter, Complete line of Dunlop and Dominion Tires Do adjusting- on all tires I sell Vulcanizing and:Rep firing A full line of Prest-D-Lite Batteries Charging and Repairing Batteries Colne and bring your Battery. You can"t make any %nista'. e, for ,I have spent 8 years on Battery Line. - PHONE 9 k ad Di! TAYLOR l?IID VLA :1. 11 Illi 11hy Ton Should Bake With , 111 11Il. II 111 I 1 a 11 1 . 1 'll 11 Modern milling and experience behind it. 1 > I Makes wonderful bread of which you'll be justly, i II: proud. Myp1aisesfrom our customers 1 ers Dro e it. IIYo 1l never knowtill you give it a trial 111'111,, Letyour nextt o1 del. be 1V.lOI�3LL FLOUR 111e have just unloaded another car of Corn of such Ii quality as Exeter has seldom seen. 11 .I 11 �1 1111 1 11 H RV Y RO �! 1111 The equal of any flour on the Canadian market to -clay. 111 . r . 1l Nestle from selected Ontario and esteln •. lI t t f3W . � ea . s � 1(< locttlizecl in the wr•a$r1,,,l r,'w i'ty, :, ,, � : .�'�..r...+.1•10011.—