MECE wP? AMOCDLI EHTRITS HHU @EnCECIE . This morning the Watertlioo fite briâ€" seets gade was called out to extinguish @A _ MÂ¥r ‘Hlartzler.in a clear and concise ame@ll fire at the (G.T.R. watchman‘s cxposition of the truths contained in «ower on King St. _ The watchman. the Bible made reply to the Â¥arious mwade scvcral attempts but | was t+M‘interpretations put upon the Scripâ€" guccoss{nl . An alatm was then seft turea by Mr. Russel. Among _ other :. in‘ from box No. 21, the firomen hu-ilhimw referred to.was the Person of '?\le responded and used a fire extin~‘Christ, the Redemption â€" of Christ, goosher w hich extmewshed the Are the harvest, the end of â€" the â€" wordd, _ _ There was a good atiendance at the P f;’lh‘tloo' market Saturday. Prices * ‘pf eges dropped to 28 and 30c. per doz. § gmer soid at 30 cents per Ib. â€" Fow! t gd vegetables were scearce and sold _ cat the usual prices. .. Th . dance given by the Acadian C1zb jn their club rooms Wednesday was thr most â€" successful of the seaâ€" son. About 90 couples were ptrsent . mad.enioyed the splendid music furnâ€" ished by the London Harper‘s as well ‘@g.the dainty. refreshments, which . ~. Were served by the club. ‘ \! ;MF.. Walter Hegg of the ~Bank of "TWO SMALL ; The death of Mts. Wm. Gribble, finthit of NMrs. Wm. Snider, â€" took Place at her ho at Orville, Muskoâ€" Ka on Friday afternoon after a btief Mimss. Mrs. Snider who left for the tedside.of ber mother a few days ago uponâ€" roctipt of the newsâ€"of her serâ€" ti0us iliness, will have the syrpathy Ofahâ€"r _ many friends in her bereaveâ€" \ . The _ funeral was held on Sagurday wifiernoon _ from the _ late residence, L4ieorge St., and largely attended by "setrowing friends and Tclatives. â€" Inâ€" Aerment * took o‘lacc in Mount _ Hope Cemetery. . \ t The January sales of â€" several _ oi ) MWaterioo general stores drew record + "crowds on Wetlnesday. 1t proved a : }em»k ‘"Ladies‘ Day." . â€"_, The . death of Mr. Chas. Balcock . randfether of Mrs. Fred W. Snider, ; prourred at Galt on Tuesday at the ; _ Thge of about 85 years: . ‘The medicat authorities of Watée loo | . Aveport that the cempu‘sory order for } _ *Bbe raccifiation of all citizens is being‘ E_#ml:’ed with _ by a large number.| E' %‘Iï¬â€™. Gep. Bremaner mt with an atâ€" t ;MM Friday afteruoon. Ar omnaâ€" Â¥ electric‘ light post had â€" aot . Bcen lastened at the base and as Mr 1 ‘&h-x_ . Bremner was repairing lamp, 3 #e post and Mr. Bremner fell. 3 fi’h third of a scries of lecturs un . _Mer the auspices of the International ‘wBi‘l: Students‘ ‘Association was givâ€" #H in the town hall on Sunday after :loon by Mr. S. W. Carprnter _ The â€" «mUbicct of the IcCture was "The Ciroat § _ Mereafter." > The halt was crowded‘ @edall prosut listened attentivtly to | _the, bscturo. _ _ i WTorpun joung Mr. (q. / Munsberger, Noah Staufier, _ Vrias gm.“:.g be,:s :t::::{e‘r):-er f to :f::l:;“'('hfl' and Rev. Mr. Krauth Adom. Walter will be much _ misseq ; Th¢ meeting was opened by _ the wmmongst bis associates, with whom ; S=E‘NE of the bymn _ "Stand ‘up, :m‘u.n ganeral favorite, and while; S!3hd up for Jesus," Dr. _ Jacobs ‘geerctting his departure from _ agp <1cading in the singingz of theâ€" hymns, aoidst, all will join in hearty con. ; after which a brief prayer was ofierâ€" ‘@tatulations on his promotion. ‘ed by Rev.. Mr. bynn. Rev. _ Mr. ~~A Splendid . Bible Conlerence _ was 6IA5th followed with a Scripture Aeld in ‘the Watetloo Menuonite Church | ""4i08, 'and those prqmn} then: joinâ€" ;kt'lnathe last three days. Impurtâ€""'d beartily in _ the sinzing of "Onâ€" akt Bible topics were discussed py Ward Christian Soldiers," at the conâ€" MH1> instruptois and ratge crowds m’,‘rlwsmn of which the apostles creed €ended the various imoetings. Messrs. ; Y48 rOpeated together. s V; . Hartzler of Eikhart, Ind. and|. t Martzler dealt with the teachâ€" $. F. Colfman of Vieeland. Ont *sm_c'mgs of Pastor Russel in _ trenchant Aarfy abis and excellont addresses and / ***!* _A SPeaker of splendid _ personâ€" ; SFmons t;n vital subjects, wich wchiaiity and gifted with the ability to | m.’ alrpnciau:d by Nl ;\'ho weu‘i present his facts forcefully and logiâ€" sresent. £ TT {cally, he beld the undivided attention . Betwren 5 and 6 o‘clock on Saturâ€" «ay afternoon the Waterioo fite â€" biiâ€" gade answered a call sene in from box bwentyâ€"fout. A stove in one â€" of Vr. L has. Fischer‘s now nouses on Allen &t. became overâ€"heated and the house was filled with smoke. Vervy little damage was done Areport that the cen *%be Yaccifiation of a #mpl‘ mplied . with b *<. Mr. Gep. Bremaner }‘érk‘o- Friday al tar electric ~ lig B:en lastened: at the ‘&hq_ . Bromner wa "TBe post and Mr. 1 w; the R.L. Church Thurs. mortnâ€" ‘ é and was largely attended. ‘/ The; North Waterloo Farmers‘ Inâ€" Uhtitute will : hold a meeting in the «MWateriqo Free Library Hall; on Tuesâ€" ~Phone 27. Reuteche Apoethoke .. _ Death of Mrs. Gribble 2 ki en Sogo PR u- ‘Srunk faetory, ‘Waterloo, on y._ He was removed to th: B, & .W. Hospital, and is doing â€" as ‘well as can be expected. ay, Feb. 4th. Theodore Hachborn, father of Mr. #o.;Hachbortn, Walter St., Ber}in, d Ahe four fingers of his left â€" hand K ufl by a vircular saw at Watch Tower Ablaze c o TX 1P2I00 M. OEviIiTTt hand | .. , ' Deerâ€" : on a 0 the ; # wom o 5 as l _ oi j â€"< o â€"â€" DAWNB ed ~ a d# © The speaker stated that the Interâ€" national Bible Students‘ Association | was headed by one man, and in conâ€" i nection with the literature published {there was nothing to indicate that it | was published by Mr. Russel, _ and ! thus his work got into homes under a misapprehension. His teachings endure ‘only long enough to get people ofnt‘ of the churches. In relerence to the money spent in advertising he said ‘that thousands of dollars were being expended, by Mr. Russel. â€" He also |noted the fact that the wording ot| ‘ten well known songs, such as _ the ‘"Bweet Bye and Byc‘ had been changed to suit their tcachings. They ‘also used the name of the Bible ‘Tract Society and Laymen‘s Missionâ€" ary Movement to forward their cause, making it appear as though these orâ€" |ganizations were really the ones repâ€" resented. Therse mathods, the speaker declared were not honest and were a misrepresentation. . They profess | to be unsectarian when they are in reaâ€" lity an insect cntting into _ different seects. 1 Mr. Hartzler in opening said be had |investigated Nr. Russel‘s .Stemehings and had frequently heard his lectures ‘as well as having accompanied him on his tour through foreign Jands, â€" and ; therefore had many opportunities of ‘studying his teachings. Mr. Russel‘s headquarters, he said, were. formerly at Pittsburg, Pa., where be â€" was known as a crank preacher. He left Pittsburg several years ago and had his headquarters at Brookliyn. He has | been carrying on the work for thirty years and it was therefore . nothing | _ Rev. W. D. Lee, of th Presbyterâ€" ‘ian Church, presided, and with him on the platiorm were Revs. J. E. Lynn ‘=:m.1 A. Y. Haist, representing the ; Ministerial Association of the . Twinâ€" ‘Cilty; Rev. J. E. Hockev, Rev. Fred ‘CoTman of Vineland, Messts. Noah i Munsberger, Noah Staufier, _ Urias | Weber and Rev. Mr. Krauth ‘ ; The meeting was opened by _ the ; singing of the bymn _ "Stand ‘up, ‘stand up for Jesus," Dr. Jacobs Jleading in the singing of the hymns, after which a brief prayer was ofier ‘ed by Rev. Mr. Lynu. _ Rev. Mt. ‘Krauth followed with a Seripture MALRIVEIIZ YVZ ~ . plained by Pastor Russel. The speakâ€" | er said it was predicted by Mr. Rusâ€" " sel that the Millenrium will _ coniâ€" â€"‘ jmence in October, 1914, and he also teaches that there will be a second â€" chance ‘extending over a periog _ of â€" 4 ,wa years. Mr. Hartzler cited instanâ€" * § m= ees where some people in previous Lar y Attended i in|cases of this kind, had actually . beâ€" ; the Waterloo Town n lieved that the end of the world was $ h4 to become a fact and had sold ail ; on_Monday Exening their property in anticipation© of the ; . hrrws. 1 change. If the prediction of Mr. Rusâ€" i * {sel did not come true all Taith in his ! The Errors oi Millennial Dawnism { teaching would nocessarily be ¢lesn‘ov~J ;as advocaied by Pastor Russel beatl"ql‘ © ‘of the International Bible Students‘; ‘The speaker also made reference to Association, was the subject of .I!\lr. Russell‘s utterances regarding the public lecture gives in the Waterloo uniruitiuiness of misstenary work ‘and By haliâ€"past â€"seven, the hour _ anâ€" nounced for the mvetimg, every avail able seat was taken, as well as stanâ€" ding rooim, and late comers to the number of several hundred were unâ€"} wole to gain admittance. Tt was ree nmiarked that not in years had tllerr-l been such a large nupbter gathered in the town hall. | Unusual interest was taken in the meeting in view of thr lectures given by Mr. S. W. Carpenter the â€" past few weeks urholding the teachings of Pastor Russel, and also on _ acgount of the fact that the speaker was personaliy acquainted with Mr. Nus sel and bad givon a sumber of years to the study of his trachings. town hall, Monday evening, by Mr. J. E. Hartzler,; A. B., B. D., _ Dcan of the Departmest of Biblical Insiruc tion, Goshenr College, Indiana. | Mrs. M. Leibeler and little _ son Steriing, of Langdon, North Dakota, (nee Miss CaÂ¥haring Feick, one of the first nurses in training at the B. & W. Hospital), are visiting _ relaâ€" tives and friends in the Twinâ€"City. . MF. J. Habby of C was a #e. visitor in wm~rm *Qir.â€" J Hertel of Toronto spent Buniday . withâ€"his brother Mr. Joba Hertel of Waterioo. * _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emplie of . Reâ€" gina, Sasli, spent a few days at the home of Mrs. C. Kaatz. â€" Dr. and Mrs..G. H. Bowlby were guests at the reception given by His Gibson in Toronto on Wednesday Icited facts to show that contributions !to missions had incrsused from $100,â€" }Oï¬ll one hyndred years ago to. $30,â€" 000,008, which was the amount eanâ€" | tributed up to the prosent ‘time, â€" and that _ thousands> â€" in thr foreign lands were being â€"comvert ed to Christianity through the efforts , of the ipissionary. (Pastor Russel on tho .other hand made no effort â€"to reclaim the unsaved, evidently believâ€" ing that they had a second chance and it was therefore â€" of no consequence jwhat life they led here. Mr. Carthew who is Inspector | io the Pocific Coast Fire Insurahce Co Their numcrovs friends will extend bearty good â€" wishes for their happiâ€" ncss and prosperity. , CARTHEWâ€"BERLET â€"_NUPTIALS , Th: matriage toox plate at Linwood on Jan. 20th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berlet when their daugifter Miss May‘ Eleanor was happily wedded to Alr. 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