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iiii ini i'h i mmt . il nmn l i i mm i in i i iimit i - - -' -- - - New Spring Shoes now Ready n T 1IINUS have "rotten around to spring tyloa in The Doris leads them all. U Putney & Chamberlain's Old Stand. 1 Attention Farmers mm t nvf-r the j pans, ami at.i h.ive C. B. WATERLOO, ATr. f-r Gt. Clair Cs-J.rj.t3r. IPOIEST Z-XXJIOZT, MICHIGAN, WALKER k M Are anxious to do business with you and supply you with what you need in the way of. Lump Coal, Portland Cement, Lime, Hair, Give us your next order. Walker & Middleton, Cash is Kin! In the past we have done too extensive a credit business, causing considerable an noyance and work in keeping books. On and after January 1st, 1903, we have decided to fill no orders unless cash accompanies same. All debtors will please call and settle their accounts as soon as possible. Give this your immediate attention and oblige, WHARTON CO. Coal and Grain Dealers. Shoes for Men, Ladies, Boys and Misses. We are now allowing the latest styles in all our lines of hhoc.. We give a guarantee with every pair of our standard make of nhoet that they will wear your money' worth, or it not, a new pair. BEAV1S liny an KMI'IIIK CUKAM SKI A UAH Mt. It saves both time ami labor i'.d wuv of setting jour milk In beside you get nil of the cream th. fresh warm milk for the calvrs ami Over onu hundred sold In the vici nity of Port Huron. If you are Interest ed write f r circular and prices. H Hill Fertilizer. "STsuLe, Hicjb.. HUTCHINSON, L't'd, IN REPLY To mv liberal minded friend who an swered me in last week's iue of the Kxiositor, -ire tins: Your M'.stem is soinethin:; like that of wireless telegraphy. 1 have reeeived vour eoniiiiunicauon out eannoi leu wherelt came from. This system I did not iiurposelv inaugurate mvself. as I attai hed niv name to the hrief article of two weeks without rejueting its omission. It was omitted however. Hoping now that vour rereivermav take in this eoininunir.it ion. win ther on laud or sea. I send it forth. Neither now am I willing to make an apology for the faults of others, even if some do uphold them, and I still main tain that the tiddle and liil.le methods alluded to, were far U-neath the dignity of the Kvangelistie other. Had our I .ord found even vt. John appointing committees, offering either a r.ib'.e or a tiddle as a premium to the one who col electd the most monev for himself. Whether he lost or Won in the deal. He would have whipj-d him out of his of lire. Tell me if otherwise. You sak of "liberal brotherly love." The brotherly love which over looks glaring faults'in others is verv "liberal" indeed. Constitutionally sued liberal ruindednevs should be beneath tlie dignity of most fraternal organiza tions. Hut to what organization do you belong? You speak of "jealousy" as prompt ing the writing of my art icle. The pas tor who has not enough "jealousy" in his heart to look after the interests' of his own flock deserve; to be immersed in water and left intosoak softer orto hard en somewhat. Cod has put even into the hen on instinct to care for her own brood, and am I supposed to manifest intelligence inferior to the hen? Would I not be rightfully denominat ed a fool to remain silent in the midst of my church, and natch my memlx-rs U-ing carried away? Yet I am censur ed bv mv friend, as the fox would cen sure the gooe, for crying out ami for "criticizing" these "methods" and I am called "uncharitable" and "jealous" an "oiretnler" and in need of a "pure heart," and on an anonymous card received, the writer sarcastically remarks-"! think you showed vour christian spirit," and suggests that I "had better U-moving." t'ndoubtcdly I mav as well move if another church "proposes to appro priate all of my memln-rs. liven cr sonal ami private effort have been re sorted to as "iiittfiKils" to secure twin Ihts of other churches as subjects for immersion. Is it not high time to cry out against those relig ionists, whose religious ideas have In come so wared as to warrant them to jump into my sheep-fold and carry away young lambs, or weak old sheep from the tlock, for no higher motive than to baptise them according to their idea, or to give them a new brand ami Dually announce that they have 1m en "added to Christ?" To whom wcrMhcv added when in the Methodist fold If immersion le positively essential to salvation such liberty would Ik- the more excusable, but no" man on earth lias ever proven, nor ever can prove It to Ih so. and remember, my friend, that the Lord never delegated to any man the right to take members out of an other evangelical church and immerse them or di anything else with them, without courteously conferring with the pastor of that church to which they rightfully In-long. This trade in prosc' lyting I despise. It is a trick of thiev ery, and the church that must be built Up by the downfall of another deserves to become extinct. A man has no more right to borrow wood from my wood Pile without my knowing it, than ho lias to immerse' memU rs of my church without In-ing courteous enough to con fer with me even if the subject be willing. 1 mvself can put o:i a rubber suit if tiecexsary. The onlr demand I make in this, is the right to shepherd my own fold, and this, like any man of common sense, I propose to do, while 1 coinide to every other preadu-r the right to shep herd' Ids own fold. Hi:v. T. Dutit. Ki l'M'osnint, Mm lii Jour paper of Fell. 'JOth is the fob lowing question" Who are lit subjects?" In answer let mo say that I do not Im lieve any man tins a right to say. who are tit subjects, for Cod has said, read Acta 10:14.15: Acts 8:1; Acts 1S:S. Will Mr. Durr please cIvp on llihlo verse where nnyonn was ever jprinkled for biptlsm? 1 will give you a number for Immenion, viz: Matt :i:.".f5: Mark 1: U-ll: .Inn. 3:23; Col.2:12. Acts H::(V4). Mr. Durr says "Sump Immeridonlst The Celebrated Snow Shoes for Men. We have a largci lino of them than ever before, in Velour Calf, Nubian Calf, Uox Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Leather, hoth in Shoe and Oxford Ties. For Ladies and Misses, New Spring Shoes. Not u showing of a few, but many new style ready now. They are the best values you havo ever seen for the money. Just look them over ami bo convinced. Dry Goods. Remember in this line we are headquarters for all the latest, up-to-date, fancy and staple goods. Groceries. In this department we wish to call your attention to our line lino of teas and coHVes. Havo you ever tried them i If not you should try them. Our 35c tea is the best in town. Canned Goods, Ilottlcd (ioods, Cakes, Ureakfast Foods, Ktc., are always found in large assortments. Orders promptly delivered. Thopo 22-4 rings. declare baptism a saving ordinance.'' yes refer declared it I IVter 'A.VJ 'll, Acts Annania declared It, Acts '"J:K; Christ said so .Jno. Z. Mr. Durr asks "What about one third of the human raco who die in infancy?" Are they lost? Cod does not say so, if) neither immersion or sprinkling will Rave them for thev are lit subjects for Heaven, Matt. tvi'l. Mr. Htirr says " The immersionist ex cludes infants from the right of Bap tism." Mr. Durr where thd Christ or his disciples ever baptise an infant? l'lease give chapter and verse. Christ blessed them but he never baptised them. Mr. Durr says "At a later date. John the Haptist substituted I'.aptism for circumcission." Where did you pet that Mr. Durr. not In the Hible? If Hap t ism takes the place of circumcision what will you do with the female child ren? Are they lost? Circumcission was only for the males. Mr. Durr asks "Who dare say that Haptism is now a Christian right to be administered only to rcpentcnt adults?" IVter dare say so. Acts "JJT-S. Yes my brother Christ to a certainty did. Head Mark lt'clS-ltt. Can an infant believe or have faith? I'aul says Horn. 1 1 :-.'. "Tor whatsoever is not of faith is sin.' Mr. Durr says Haptism did not wash away sins, but Annanias says it does. Acts 12;V. Who knows more about it, Mr. Durr or the Ihble? V.vs ; r.t.is r H i : x I :t t. thvosso, Mich., Feb. I'M',. PURELY PERSONAL. MOVEMENTS AND D0INC3 OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. Mrs. A. Springer visited relatives in Tort Huron over Sunday. Mfiliasa Wait, of shahtHma, is visiting friend and relatives here. Joe K. Vincent and wifo were I'ort Huron visitors Friday hut. A. J. Ward, of Ayoca, was calling on his Yale- friends Wednesday, Cam r.axter is visiting relatives in Toronto, Stayner and Cuelph. K. II. Drake and J. A. Kapley wcro in Feck on legal business Tuesday. ('has. Noble, csshier cf tho I!rown City bank, was in Yale. Wednesday. Mrs. Currier, of Montnolir r. Vt., is tho guest of F. r. Currier and family. May Kcyworth, of I'ort Huron, was homcon a visit tho first of tho week. J. F. Ilolden, of I'.rown City, visited his brothers in town tho tint of the week. Annio Knapp nnd Alex Crov, of Detroit, visited at Mr. John Baxter's over Sunday. liev. J. II. Holmes, of Cagetown, visited friend in Yalo tho latter part of last week. J. K. ltearis, of tho firm of I'.cavis & Hutchinson, was in Detroit tho latter part of last week on busine. Wtn.o. r.idlcman represented Court Yale, No. 'SJO, at tho High Court of Foresters in Detroit this week. Mrs. J. II. High has returned from New I'.altimoro where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Ja. O'Kourke, for a time. Mrs. John McKinncy wj called to Walkeryillo the tirst of the week on Recount of tho death of her father, Mr. Fllis. Duvul Stewart and wifo returned to their home in Richmond Wednesday after a week's viit with their daughter, Mm. K. W. Farley. John Ilarrv and wife, of Flkhorn, Man., alu) Albert Harry and wife, of Crowell, wero gucts of I'ert Jardine; Rnd family the past week. James liroivn and son Carl returned from California Saturday last. Al though Mr. 15. Is not recovered in health ho H much improved. Mr. Kvn Pdack went to Richmond Tuesday where sho will visit n dav or t4vo. Y rorn thcro tho w ill go to Detroit to attend the grand millinery openings in tho large wholesale house and re main a couple of weeks or more. Lisr.'i'.'.'iis: - - to Laxative Bromo Sixunine Tablets. . ,i .t a-j3on koTes soU In jxwt 1 2 months, ThlS SisnatUTC, "ST-A-HliE. THE YALE BAZAAR.. First Door South of Post-Office. Special Two Days Sale Saturday and Monday, Feb. 28 and March 2. Reductions on All Goods. Wi have a complete I tin of (ilasswarr and White (Knlisli'i China ware, all reduced in juice for this sale. A new assortment of Toys, Detective Books, Masks, Notions, Writing Tablets, Box Papers, Etc. ....Samples of Our Bargains.... For This Sale: Fancy Water Set, Frosted (ilass, very pretty, IAp nnf J gal. jg and tumhlcrs, worth J5c for TCUU CI Uul Come in and see-no trouble to show goods. X 1 mT- Getting Ready for The Merry Months of Spring. Spring orders arc beginning to come in already. Wo have nineteen ?eU of single and double harness on tho wall at present, and if orders dott't come very fast we will havo several more, 8o when looking about for such good kindly call and look our stock over. Xow is tho time to get your repairing done, during the month of February, o it wont come all in a bunch. L. Silmtliorn, Manager. GEORGE ZUELCH, Dcalcr la Dry Goods an! Grcceries.-f Ivc2ic3 to 3Lcc;.n upon pood not. a nnd other m-imh iti. g nt bw ratet of Interest. To Cure a Cold in One Day MICH. s 11 j Auctioneer. Farmers, Merchants or others Intending to havo sales will do well to call on tho old reliable auctioneer. Twenty two years practical experience Sales attended on reasonable terms. Orders left at the Kxposi tor ortlco will bo promptly at tended to. YALE HARNESS CO; HEADQUARTERS CHOICE CAKDIES AND t CHOCOLATES A.T J.D. McKEITH'S.. j Over &0 different brand of Cigars I to nelect from. Cares Crip la Two Days. yyTTTtTL DOX. 20C.