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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Oct 1911, p. 4

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mm“... “3.3%? V‘ we . m mom. l'. D. floors. K. 0., Alex. Jackson er and you reduce him to the posi- tion of an amoeba. Salvation’ is â€"__â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" not physical. Scientific instrument man 3° KNIGHT- W’ So- is in man’s hands and with it men mm” “my Pum' ”Mt" ‘°’ will fail to find God. ' farmers Bank. represnting Watc- _ loo.IotualFireInsuranee Co.. of Sir Joseph Thompson said "A Intel-loo; Federal Life WOO mathematician does not understand '30-- 0‘ Bamilton. anire longed. his own results until he can explain at GE; oiwgésdm’ 2;: it to the first man on the street." so : it is with the intellectual theologian. posits post omce. ‘ Great things are things which are -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€" not seen, e.g., seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousnese. It is sing-gov sinister: 8 113m: impm‘m‘ t° “9‘13“” “Firm“! “‘1 Not/Tories m to 10:3. Spe: things. This is not_ to materialize do! attemion. given to investments. things. Age demands proof and Blues: Dominion Bank, corner of proof succeeds reason. William and Kat-eta" Lindsey. R. Decline of evangelical denomina- ‘L ”Laughing K' C" A‘ M. m’ tions was due to lack of assuranceâ€" ta. 3' A" James A' Ieel, 1" 5‘ ‘general disbeliei in miracles. Era BM. of dread has gone by. Scientist re- gards love as a state produced _by unnatural conditions. Love begets my to m hope and faith and faith liberty. The world is full bf hope. Conveyancing in all its forms. . methods in their treatment of theo- logical matters. Archdeacon Warren stated that m UNDERSIGNED 15 to this was the 14th conference of the loan money on farm, town. and vil- archdeaconary of Peterboro. The Idea prom. at very lowest ntee first one was held under the super- " m?“- “can?” ““WW“ vision of Archdeacon Allan, of mu- 1:21:23“?wa brook. Adequate representation of ' ' laity should be provided for. Don't let us forget those who have depart- ed this me, Rev. John Lindsay and Rev. W. E. Carroll. . There are some ‘ “ - vacant parishes. Six more clergy- CLOTHING _ men are needed. There are thirty- four clergymen and one layman la- APPETITE boring in the archdeaconary. iareco nixed as “Ctmda'u High Clu- moroid School ” The instruction is aboolutoly first- clue. Write .to-dgo for 'oiu'y catalogue. tor now. m m 6mm Monuments Still doing business in the same old land but not in the some old way. We chance with the times and are in a position to do better work than over. New designs, new gnuites, new and '1de tools and methods, in hot the most tap-twist. Marble and Gran. iteWorhinthis mermaids. Got corps-loos and see our dengue Lindsay Marble Works I. cannula; Prop V" ”I: "W WV “VI was... What about having your 1) photo taken while at the Lind mail-:18 kept mr the Mt “ ,u‘j‘ II? Fail; Yon. get the very best Rev: 0. Lordâ€"" Ken Bhoid MW ‘ -AT-- J IOORE vt JACKSON. Burl-tel. m, solicitor: {or The Canadian Bank 01 Commerce. Money to loan on mortgages at five per cent. or. See William street. Lindsay. l'. D. Hoot-e. K. 0., Alex. Jackson 8m “4 thwweéLuLâ€"M {01151qu wvuvv an) we- â€"â€"â€" v. --_ WAR? O'CONNO Barristers. . ‘ Km, an, no"? to loan at glen. Religion must become more «,7 lowest mt rates on best intellectual. This does not mean “an. onceâ€"corner Kat and that there is to be no emotion. Kori-Sun Um. ' Lodge says Christian ideal means I" 3W“ L- V- 0 own 3- A- flooding 01 human life with outside â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"""' influences. Science says there is no IOORE JACKSON. Ban-ism. God in natureâ€"nature to scientists is etc" solicitors for The Canadian a purely cold mechanical contriV- m Bank. Want W‘W' [00.an Fire Insurance 00.. 0’ nuance: Fed“ “3° m“ 90,, 0: Hamilton. finpire A“? Int and surety 0°" °1 London. m. om ova Fm“ M) op' petite post ome- code your about Rm Photogap h§| ' as: FOUR. m om m llnmdmm Tm ammo your people something to think about utter they leave the church. Rev. Hr. Pickford, of Norwood :â€" “Let the monk knov flat the horse is kept for the beneflt‘of the The mluiomria. although {our loan in numbers. are coating ”.800 more than in 1908. 31:31me m being better paid. Rev. '1‘.de aid that the mic- dowy was the pariah prim o! the district tnd his duty wan to inur- Harry Johnson, of Hastings to the mission fund after the claims of the county of Hastings are satisfied there will be $700 a. year for other mis- sions. A rectOry is to be purchased for Mr. Robeljts, o! Haliburton, a farm and house for $350. Use statistics in a. loving spirit not in that of camping criticism. In the discussion on missions in regard to the state of the church in the srehdosconuy lt was polnted out that s mlsslonm’s first ulm was to turn men tron sln to God. This olm should be com- mon to us all. The mlsslousry should "have coursgo. psrssvorsnos and pounce. To do s most dlfll- oult work we should hsvo ths' best man svsllsblo. Why ls lt that Bob- oaygsoa hos bosons sell-support!“ durlsg the last thirtssn yous. whoso- ss other alsslom us stlll hm supported 9 Tho policy should be to locate tho but men. Don't. hollow 9. mu: 3 mum “nu! proved to ho Io. Wo mode «on othor’u mm too much. A mm emotive ovonlght is mu!» Rural deanery chapters should make themselves responsible for the condition of local churches and mis- sions and not limit themselves to abstract papers. I! facts are un- satisfactory face them and if pos- sible change them. God works through ordered methods and our lives should be a. veritable with God. Rev. Mr. Holdaworth was elected Wmml- ,, A VITA-LIZED BY Dr. Chase’s.â€" living ANervoua proatret disease to all who At 1 There are two elements: religious ‘and moral. Non-rel giaus people agree on importance” of morality. Motive as the condition of respon- sibility is the basis oi modern reli- gious thought. Then virtue or true religious motive is the basin of reli- gion. Religion must become more the wane ;nd that nowadays atla- tic element is being developed. As soon as material use is brought in- to subjection we have the age .of on I“ The Attitude of the A89 wards Christianity." He 6 that the age of materialism w: teedetrampdm'dAat the Some Snap ShogFrdfi know till-t the ‘2‘" “"7' '3“ DJnA'Lun. \vv-wu-r .v-u‘, thobenefit‘o! the kammnmaoutu nos “1"”): m‘ 0.2.1:. mum» 015111.. It wmfl: Italian. 4.; tor élflould Fall . Nervous prostration is a terrible disease to all who understand lte symptoms. At times the eufierer ieele comparatively well. but with slight exertion the dreadful helpless- neee returns and all strength and vitality meme to 190m the system. This letter from fire. Martin Very well deeoribee the terrible condition in which many a euiierer finde her- self. She aieo telle how ehe retain- ed henith and strength by uein. Dr. Ohaee‘e Nerve Food alter all other treatments had tailed. Mre. Edwin llertin. Ayer’e our. Que” writee :â€"" Deidre I began tie- in; Dr. Ohaee'e Nerve Food I wee in a terrible condition from nervoue ex- heuetlon and proetretlon. Dilly epolle would“ come over me and 1 would tell to the door. The week- neee wee eo met that I could not eo much 9' eweep the door without hinting. 'but the nerve load helped me alta- the dootore toiled. It hoe done ,wondere in building up w nee- voue eyetetn. I one do an own‘ homework now and waddle. had Heel thet thle greet medicine hee been a Godeend to 130.! think it ie the beet o! m” Dr. Ohm' e Nerve bod. 50o e box. aloe-38.80 atelldeelceor Ed- NEW C .33. STATION Itch“?! of #109 THE FEEBLE, WASTED NERVES About daylight the happy gather- ing amidst handshakings and con- gratulations on the pleasant even- ing spent bode to Mr. g9 Hrs. Reeves a fond good-bye. , Forty-five guests made up the pa:- ty, and amongst the number was the mother of the host: his father be- ing unable to attend on account of an attack of rheumatism. The presents were numerous and valuable. Tables. chairs. rockers, jar-dimers, ironing boards and many useful household articles filled a room set apart for the occasion. Sergeant Tripp and Mrs. Tripp, of Toronto, were members of the par- ty. gents’ first prize. Tha booby prize for ladies was awarded Mrs. Harry hours. In the pragressive euchre Hrs. Murray. of Melboume-st., won lady's first prize and Mr. Louis Gordon, the honorable distinction 01 carrying home the gents. Refreshments both toothsome and tasty were served in profuse quanti- Tha home was beautifully decor-axed which lent enChantment to the night's pleasures. Gunes were introduced and plemntarles indulged in. Btu:- WOODEN WEDDING. On Tuesday night, the 96th inst, many {fiends and uhtivu of Kr. and Fm. Wesley Reeves Mind 3’. their home on Helbourne-st., to cele- brate the firth anniversu-y of their named 1110. It was their wooden u-rddmp andthe happy couple were the recipitants of many costly and y useful gifts. . ‘ The party was heartily received by mine host and hostess, who gave oven their home to the party, who indulged in mirthfulness end merry maltmg, the balance of the evening. Rev. J. D. Fotheringhem â€" "The mission of church is the “Nation 70! ‘the world in full hmplitude of that word ‘alvntion.’ Christianity is a. religion of relationships. Home, church, individual and social. Han must have some guide and‘ the church is here to give that guid. scriptures dor half an hour " before going on a. long drive. The people will respond if you do your duty. Think deeply, 1b:- Satan dreads such eent. seldom attend. "The Chm-ch and the Age.”â€"On this 311113601: Rev. E. R. James urged those premt to read heavy intel- mil amounts every year. , Canon WM are soma 6-m- weu-y of Inboring {or the Master. 50 ‘per‘ cent. of church population WORK, SO EmUSTED WAS THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. WERE RESTORE!) AND RE- wine-reuse in wt: mam ob- ‘ " est workers who never m‘lto grow “ cent. occasionally attend. N735?“ Bdiea 6'. 00.. Limited, 5“)- kept up till the early outside objects by .STED NERVES BED AND RE- Nerve. food ion is a. terrible understand It. 1m.- Ah- unfit-mar ren always appeared to be awaiting the visit of the missionary end el- weys listened attentively to the lee- sonsendtalke. Theyinturnwere Very often the means of enlightening the parents and the ultinnte result in my ones we: the conversion 0! the parents. It wee pleinly demon- strated thnt the some! text. " A little child shell lend them.” wee decidedly true. Excellent. 'reportl were preeented lay in a Faint l 325 3:. iNorthwest,11; w ‘ ’“J‘fâ€"HH 3! i‘i'e't‘iimed Missionaries Tellpf k)! Hamilton, on the foreign field. and other: on the work In urinal mission neldn.' It. wu Ihown flat the supply committee but tent on to the needy 300ch mm M. “.- 000. while m6 manna of the nurture «pa-taunt bu has 0?.- 084.65. In tho hom‘o mm the Ian». out- Isy tor amnion bu ban the pur- chuo o! proprty In Edmonton colt- IIC 010.000. sad mun-inc at but $19,000 non for u WRONG building. Io mt tho mourning work mod. tho Rum [m- m b. no" MontWM. A all-loam hu bun «dad to the lamb!!- work; “I won: tho 3“” and m. Vuoo‘mr; duo ‘03. M. Iguana. oionthsm.uda.kind¢~ curt-er :2:qu mun ‘ma. "1‘6 ct In. Geo. Kerr. 0! Toronto. on home field and In. E. S. Btu: encouraging eocount of the work in the mission fields of China. and Jo- pnn, and in common with the other returned missionaries she expressed the opinion that the work amongst the children was productive of the best and largest results. 'Ihe child- en by Mrs. ids. Snyder, 01 Victoria. a missionary from China and Japan. from the returned missionaries. They are excellent specks: and talk on interesting subjects. At‘the session held Wednesday .1- ternoon a. splendid address was giv- which are being held by the W0- man’s Himionary Society of the Do- minion of Canada. at. present in sesâ€" sion in the Cambridge-st. Methodist church. He would be very much gratified and at the same time glad- ly surprised at the manner in which the women do business and at the same fine dta- hearing the-address- ee delivered by the women, would gratified and 1y surprised the women d same time 31 ea delivered leave leeling been much I) leave feeling that he. been much benefited. Women dele- gates from far and near are gathered together in business to discuss how the mission won-IE can be bettered in the home and foreign lands and at From 'nmrsday’s daily. It would do any man, or any per- son Ior that matter, a. great. deal of good to attend some at the sessions m- '{lieWork Being Done in Mission Fieldsâ€"List of Delegates m" t modal :10: work Judi 3 A m KO'NDB. The gum hut-hour um:- hold by r the mm no very much «Joyod an: are proving wry handle“! to thou ‘ In gtundhnoo. Ir. 6. A. Mn. and Ir. Brun- mn. m 'whloh a». amour «1106 on a. Mt. In. Ron. 0! Run- um. who prom-dad to Introduce tho mm‘ mm the auto- nat. that tho was nor. than do- ‘rhoplpoornnuhdu MMIkhudtohomtadto tau-o- owduflumnmuddwflmmm noon scum by In. (Dr.)‘ Nahum. VII“. Chem For-yaw hu chum of the owning music. - \ ~ , In. Kan-r. o! Mtg «v0 .vlvid mum» at the MM dongoathnhommmm mxmm . “ml A m NOTES. m quiet inn-hour wk- hold by nu mm a. wry aw alloy-d uni m prom w W to up“ In quantum. Mal. in and out-mun“. 1.666. Dims-y palat- mud. 8.676. more eflort; more prayer. In Toy- and only two lave receiped full up- ma. land was purchased and a. «é? ism-M Min}? 0! uu on no to... much. any ow. pun-1 coal-cu a, nave J. H. Laird. loonkw. Albert: Brunchâ€"In. Chown. Ed~ monton. ‘ A lam mun meeting was held in the tumor!“ hut Mutt. Rev. . D. Bazaar. W o! the mun-ct. Io- ulodht clutch “Nth. char. It m n vary mm muting u wen :- tum. tho utmmton o! the Mun“ mm and tho endl- «Mu M Ink-Ion Md! bout pm of u» W. m. A do- “than m w M by In. Toronto mott, Hrs. west. She add the people are never amour-god 0’ ‘ aways looklnf {award to and brighter we. London Branch -â€" lira. Gordon Wright, Ira-Want. In. lch‘is tar, Hrs. Harrison. London, Ont. ; In. E. V. Harlan, St. Thomas. {mm ”‘31wa told of the m 0! tori: University: will gr: um,- a den. 02°an 0! be: m cone. university and will work in __ Chin... Kiss E. 1.. Ryan will also '11» prelidfllt. In. w. E. no“, edge to China. while Miss \‘arwood Hamilton, ave m m. It. was will work amongsr the Australians o. upland“ m of ha- trip out in Canada. Miss ("101w was also nap Sh. dd the people unto preparing herself as a mxssiunary. 1 I 'IJ‘X‘r'ATES IN ATTENDANCE Wm. Briggs. Toronto: W. Kemp. Walwo Falls. m. E. WWO. J. B. Will- m “I ‘he nrlhm “t '90! young Emu in mm. V“ VII“. ho wan in Hm {‘50 born nhow in mum-r NI. Ogden-burg Mr. how. did not Mam: known until this awning. m atom. and than 1‘ co- twuy. tun mated while in ¢ . m o! the blue ril- [H m by J n smuon 8mm. :m; m Ol'oker Brew, dnugh'or of Ir. the M CNkl'l‘. ulu‘v “him I)! m hm toms. hm.- brought ”‘ mm“ hfl‘ husband. John J. ”o ”cording to I dvspMch from W“, N . Y. ‘ -- ‘ -mv \‘Dd Sept. ‘25. - Mrs. SEEKS DIVORCE Syncuue .\‘.\.. m Oroker "men thought-was that we mu: an we Inn to Him who died on the cross." Continuing the speaker stated that that was a great \xork m do glad to look into the faces of the candidates who were preparing them- caved {or mission work in China. The weaker rderred briefly to the Mom and habits of the Chinese. Bet Ir. Endicott stated that he mt to China eighteen or nineteen ”In :30 when conditions were at (Mr worst and the missionaries ne- VH’_ knew when the\ “ere safe owing to the smage conditions existing. m “ted the speaker, " My (139 11.13.. at China, who in his intro- ductory remarks stated that he was in!!! girls. Every woman needed the knowledge of the Bible. Miss Jon. [dared to a friend of here who had hon doing missionary work E thirty years, who was an excellent example of faith, and that was what in needed amongst the Japanese Mb. who in the remote parts are vu-y ignorant. A delightful vocal selection by In. W. R. Widdws was followed by an “area by Rev. James Endicon, pie to become missionaries in the great work of evangelization. A Gary pleasing address was am “in“ by Kiss Harriet Jest, of Japan. in which the speaker empha- dnd the need a! spreading the gos- pel amongst the Japanese women Hn. Boss seemed especially proud to tell of the missionaries among those girls who were minister's «lighten. Before the president at down ,she urged the young peo- I as. 1910. by SW“ “E”: I of the '61de womb- day- Inter both ““1“ “m m Mr. W m" not become moron! “- “Wt“- Nw 6“ “d M W I!“ while in meW blue ribbon Mr“ swam. of I’m" . smt‘OI w o! prim. Croka' Ind 3°” J‘ Jon W?" ”v“ m (Wk‘hl‘fi‘r‘ M m "I“ CH." “ watt“)! "‘3 we owe all should C two lust \\ (or the run ”Stance” M _m into ‘X‘ _ wall. who hm _ \ m “MI 1N h Jon-1o n. .- ‘ loath-mun“. o J. ROI. Cum! ‘ # m... a: In. H. n, (' Mon Fnlln un “Ira. Jaw. In I“ I'nmily. May. hnnm k If. Goodwin Emmi», " ”that of H m “to 1'0”. w total income m was a nondcrfli over the pro-x'ious ye a‘d Board of Missio% a advanced income 000 yearly durim.r the 1; Ron Dr. Shorey M84 laymen of the church ing the magnificent sq ion and a. half dollars through the instrumc-n} 1.35m! Missionary which sum $700.0mb been raised. Hnwov‘ out. the church was \u this I“ it was connl amounts of money ur in various homo and but additi-Jnal \iL‘t quired. He stand 1! income of the General 85418 of the glow CHI “3 $652,191. whzk- one of 1hr “‘oum DREW” M to the Methodus amelieved that the .5d of other churche ‘0 be ministerm. “fit that it. is 1' Re to cope wit? the course of ; Sunday last. lie of CImbridge-sl '59 last. week 1 come of Society in sesswu a that wondu-ful war in the missionarg W0“ AT R‘ [ Dummy Smithl M k-ooks, t ‘ h. Waoouta 1 of Missions mum. r09. Wctson “'8. V1)“ 5k Mi

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