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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-07-29, Page 34 luty 29th,l, 1909 . I 0 Tho V-11ate.al New arm A . ­ - - - ­­-, - ____ 1-11 ­­­­ I I _11-1-1-1 -1 w; ... ; � �-.;;;.- , Stephen Allen's . � - . - . I. potket Plece Do You Follow the Fashion'? rrCo CD T; IV . . � I 1 ��.-;Z;;-,7,:--.�,".��;�.-Z�'--���-7:;�,-_,,- _____ THE SUNDO SCHOOL " The � - I M�url ,,,e l,W,wyA1Len "wbo bad Pear M 01tor, - t . . yc,�', g been D or ., . �00 drowil. .r. I , . "_ . � . .- � I ... � 11 . . _­ -1 "��,�-�* I � � I .- 1.,,��'-*­ - I I 11 ed from 5n bo rd the 'Henry 011, Ili Did you think of what,aGod Fasbiou- .,.J. . , Lesson. Vo-ThIrd Quarteri f 11 .14 M:�.;­. , . or � O; ,it slaves I.,eople are � ,�' I big pocketb 1, "16 ,found a PrL'ted has become or wh, . _ I ..;. . � . I !Pod !rOlA a JUMP% Who Attempt to WOPSUIP it F All old �.__.,tll I � � slip, a, arently , . Aug. 11 1, 909. � � pp, 'clip saying "Yon might 46 well be out of I " I ,; .--. I � _.,� . - "IN,It was tne Imlowing. X :11.1.1, ­,� I . I . � . I e"4 ,good company or aone#. the wo0das out fashion" bas kept . .. ,��;"4wv, %7: . I I .,�;:,.­., i I . 11 "I Never be idle. . many a, body poor and many another .1-1 , Bt -s I THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES." R r ... I A .1 ! � ­­ 11 It Your hands can't be Usefully` em- on ;he fidget to know what was to I"'. � O'N . . E�, DERS ployed , , attend to ,the cultivation' Of Come next arid how to g�t It,'. A mo. ­,;;".,..'� . . I I , � . .... .. . � . (I 11 1;1*. . I vour mlind� . ment's serious consideration will prove ) I . .. . 1. .. I I � . ill, 1 1 11 � , .. � � , ­.... � I ; Always tell the truth. . I the folly of saying yourprayerpto any, I . �.­. _.. . 49 of ;" Lasiton, Acts -xvi -22. 1 ' . '"'" ' 'few promises. ­ _;, " I Memory Verses, 9, 10 -Golden Tax . M. � 1.111 I . / -1, thing as. variable and tantalizing as ......".. I Make - . -Z .M..".11 - ,t, I I—— . Live up toy kg4g6luentli. V, ashion, Her freaks outdo the most , I -Commentary Preli'ared . Since tak* . , our er "�... I I ing over the I I . . a - * ; . . . . . . .1. .. � , I John xvk 33 1 New 1 . /I . � I , to, if you havo wonderful features P. V. Barnum ever ,., %. ... � Keep your own seer � I , . �_ :, . . by Rev. 0. M. Stearns. - I , . FULL L - . -_ . . possessed and may be as*. ide apart as I � �. "I . . I "11111 I I � A BA$,. T ao - o a person look thopoles but itiii Fr9l" n � 1phen you speak t . at,tera �.not to some 1 4 ECoWiKhto IWO. Oy American i Awo�lativn.l I B -A 4it, we have e . deavored, b � at clean'. sweet-oswelling people as the pace is setand m . y 11"en Is, Obt Pod, w0half him in the face. conversa- , ubt be ,Xaerit lies. Some people remark Whether we see results from the . , i _. .. . al Good company arid good followed no mat(er bow hot tboaxles when deserving I praise is accorded. , I , eet or even if it "takes a wheo word preached or not, we know that every avai the toll and half *116 time .. tion are .the very vinewe of virture. ,I off-" "Ol he's Irish and has k I 4able means to improve 1 , "haracter is above all things There's the length of the coat tail.the . lased the His Word will always accomplist I I Ily I It 6011111ght Soap is used, Good C width of the pantalooi -Blarney. stone," or "I guess you are I -k His . � I San else. 3s, the height of orking for a quarter," and thereby pleasurp and will never return to aim light, Shortens the I Your character cannot be essentially the hat or the polutellness of the toe w the sam � . . I . discount what is pot flattery but 4 vold (Isa. Iv, 11), so we may. con. . I. e.,,, All will admi -4 -S work, but acts., of the oboe all cutting their swath , % . tj that 116 .1 ­ � a lengthen* in ured oxcept by your, own � well wort feature. It properly, - timed, tinue,, to sow the incorruptible . I � your clothe , �. trink no kinds. �J intoxicating 11q. among the gentlemen who sometimes seed �. � the life of, . I .. word or even look has often spurred a with the full assurance that Ere will. al appearance, the paper hi . I St I disliketo a;eknowledge that they are person to a determinatio , n toexoel and . , Follow directions.' . nors. ) (misfortune excepted) devotees to the silly old King, that sit$ been the, tur . ,, disc;ur. !�atoh over His word to perform It I I a S . . . . Ever liv( . , . ning point from . . . ­ � -aal : within your Income. .1 � . onFaahion-s, t. hrono ondsways: his scep- ag ment or doubt to determination, (�er. 1. 12� It, V.) and that every pur. . . I Wbein you retire to bed, think over tre. You have seen those signboards ano'itchievement. � . pose ,of the Lord shall be performed been - impi-oved in many ways ' _____________________� what you have been doing during the of collars that � were inclined to almost "A kind word life's hardships Will both against His enemies and toe His, I . � I - __". 6: shucoatthe sunlight and that could. S.OFTEN . . , - I . - never tend to the comfort ot tile wear- I people (Jer. ft, 29; Isa. xiv, 24). He 811'a'ke no haste, to . get rich If you � Then say a kind word when you can' The, � newspapers throughou , the * I would r . . ar but the old celluloid fellow had to What about the fashion of adopting often. encoisrages us, however, by . . 'L I . It . S in . al 09N.asieady gains itve coin- go out of busingss arid studious habitsii Our life is one I�n I L . - . ,. t Flan . make room for, showln- us quick results trom the, ' L ET US MEASURE " the new arrival that bad to be worn school potency with a. tranquil min - day. We sometimes tbint Sowingla and even at Athens there were county are complimentin I Never play any game of chance, even if it made you do penance all.the . - i g us upon 1 your figure for a suit and the � I time it was on, How silly men are when we say.'Good Bye' to the old 4 number of believers, among them a I . . � . . I . . :! . figure we will ask will- please yon Avoid temptations tbrough fear you sometimes. . . school house that our education is very prominent roan and a woman and �V_ I I . may not vvithst&,nd.it, finighed but a bigger mistake was. others with them. Paul.passed fr the results th s - attained,: a ' . I as well as the perfect fit we will , Earn money before you spend it, . What a story mig,htba written about I I . -om L L I u far . . I nd never made and the ma*n or woman Athens over to Corinth, a city as noted . . 11, guarantee you. We are Pciupu. . Never run into debt unless you see the modern'evease.ina man's pants. de,pen apawhat he aeq' iredin- . I � I 'Ihecustomary waillasbeen. tollave Who '. c' for ]to wickedness as. Athens was for i lously careful to fit all our patrons a way to get out again. stead keeping abreast of tube times we. purpose continuing g,00d , 11, . Never Lborrew if you call possibly it in the back and fr9at of the leg but will so9m; be 6 pro. its wisdow,and here he abode a year .. ihie � ' . . . . at the tail end of th, . I � . . , . to perfection, as every garment I avoid it. I saw thatKing Edward wears -it down cession. Mark out a program, of good and $I-. months and gsther�d'ffia47 - . . . . I I I * that leaves our establishment Do not marry until *on are' able to the side, alongside the seam,. and if I reading or.expe,,�Ira I � . ent alongAthe line souls from all kinds of people. See the . be� a I I want to be in the, fashion I will have that will be of most real serVice to different kinds of sinners mentioned work, until the appearfince. of. the I comes an advertisement. for its. upport a wife. I . I . . I Never speak evil of anyone. to chase off to the, bailor and have his you and stick 'to it. Converse with In I Cor. vi, 9-11, and note this a � i , . I . . We will give you your choice of Be just, before are generous, !gooneli anil preasboara put in the kink people who aA- . � ay . . ' ' 1. e experts or visit places, . I . � . i your * 9 where the practical work is being done . � I . . the finest and newest fabrics. intloognt,if ybu would af ter the manner of the man wh I inj 'concerning them: "But ye are � We ' Keep yourself , . ol � I I . . - - do the rest. I . be happy. I . . famous enough. to have hotels, race 8chdol. teachers play out because . they -washed, but ye **ire sanctified, but ye .. I . .. I I . . I . 11 .. 4 .'' . Save whenlyou are oung, to'spend horses and cigArs named after him, to Isit*down as soon as they get their cer, are Justified. In tile name of the Lord . . � . .7 L � I . . en you are old. � say nothing about the gifts and graces ilicate, I a preachers."get -on theRhelf" Jesus and by the.Spirit of our'God.1' N , . Read over the above maxims at that tower above these trivialities, C'use I E , GEO.W.BARGIE 0 w` . t they sometimes think they What a great, Saviour thus to be able .. least ,once. a'week. . to .When I was a boy my mother used can interest and in6truct their con- to cleanse such, sinners and wholly . I . - Fine lKerchanit Tailoring. I - . � . . u put the "creilse" in my pants, not gregationg without mining the gold; I . Fred ,Fackson's Old Skand. IStimmer C . . sua,ly on the side however, oftener the conversational bUl of fare at the wit - bout any works on their partl , Paul , . r,a . .... --- . `Omplaints - on the lfbasemene' with. the aid of her modern party or sociat gath ' chought so much of such a. gospel that . . I . . � Agent fop British -American Cleaning . ipper and "while the house ,was in ering is 11 said, "We were allowed by God to . . .. I I & Dying Co. Montreal, . Deadly 'ri tittle oli-es :1 rather vapory becauseso few people 0 . I . .1 . . , . ession' there was a hot time in the old I . . . . . . are students, It is. better to know 4 t in trust with the 'The . I . I . I ne "' - I g6spdl", I I . 4 I . . . . town that night. While I was impress- one thing and, to know that you know goo e of God -cuilcerning .His Son, .. - Attheflist sign of illneqs,during ad with the sole leather it took the sout. it than to have a JL I is - completely changed Man new -. 0 I so-called "smatter- .au Christ our Lord, of the seed of' . . . - 9 --- - I . the hor weather months give the little out of the notion to continuefoll I " f � dozen things and not be, con I) . . . , . I ,. y . . . ­ , I . . . - Ow"39. ing o,, a . aj� ' ' . I � I Id the Son of God, with power by - i . ones Baby.'s, Own Tableta, 9.r in a., few that style whethei -it, resulted in tak- versarlt with any. Get postiad and the resurrection features are -bei , . � 00.&:EJ . hours the child may be beyond * cure in e out oftha� world or not. the likelihood is it will be as infectious "�hess. 11 from the dead" (I .. . ng. added, and still � . These .1ablets 'will prevent summer What fools people make of them- as the measles, even it it does not A .:4-; flow, I, 1-4). At Corinth . 1. . � . I . I . . . . qornplaints if given occasionally to the selves in chasing the loud,,soles. * ,The . . . . ' Before placing iour orders for , L r . oopskirt that � � would Wa - * muc,hsbow on the Outside, Paul fouild a milli named Aquila, of.the . ' . . . . . � . well child, arid will p omptlY cur7e old crinoline li . ke as Ong you can sinjg same. craft as - himself, who with a more are .co em. . your season's suppl, ave a.. , well; make . hi - . . . I nt" '. plated. . '. . 1. � .1 I . .1 . . I . y of Ons"' get - the�e troubles if they come unexpect bardly perruit a woman toentel, a pow yourself master or mistress of a good, wife. Priscilla, had'beeu,ex�elied from . . I I . . .. I . . I . . .. . . . . . .. *our prices. Thei very best goods edly. For this reason Baby's Pwu in,the' church ; the Grecian bend that 'reci tation or two,, be able to play with Italy be6ause, they were'Jews, and I I .. . I . I . . . .. I . I . . . I I . I . . carried in stock and sold at the Tablets should always be keptin every put the dromedary hump on the wear* g?od form, a selection or soon the, wi . I .. lowest possible price. home where there are young children er ; the dear old waterfall used in hair I piano . or some other musi6al ln�tru_, th them ,he abode and, wofted *at . . . . . � 1 . I I .� I .. .. I I Orders' sly bei left at IJavij Mrs. P. Laroche,Les Fonds,Que4, says:. dressing were laughable relics of the Ills.trade of tentifidking. for, although , . I i . - * . 11 smHardware store, or I, I ment; read up so as. to be an, authority It.requires. a ,, largo:. amount - of .. . m 11 I I & Rowland7 -Last surnmer my baty suffered days when our mothers' -were girls but on. up -to date ques4lons and ill the.qe � he bellev.ed and thtight that they - who . -4; __ . � i with . . ieverely from storna2h. and bowel those old styles aren't in it with the and many o�her ways. prove to the .preached. We gospel should live of the. money to execute, the changes, and � . -the pronalit administra- I I . troubles, but . Merry Widow hat. the trailing skirt community that you are setting ,a gospel (I Cm: U, 14), he himself took I � .- I . . a . . tibn ef Baby's - Own, Tablets brou�ht or the 50, bntton kids of to -day. I . . - . �. . W. J. Stevemiston * fttshidn of your own. .Whatever you pleasure In not.beluka blir'deii'to any. I .biin through .splendidly. I Sold 'by What cdmfort there was' in th6.old . d6mixice4t.ofthe bAperlativ7e quality. � I I ..us, we ' ' - I .. . . I . As his custom was, lie reasoned out with this1act before , are ot-0 1. . I medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents ,woollen hood or 'the fur cap with the as nothing eiss a6iounts to much, of the . Script . ures eveO Sabbath day -.0- ' . , . . I At Eleetrle Light planL a.box ftorn The� Dr. .Williams' Medi- ear laps but a wonian or man who ice while it, is' n3w but fe E o . 11 cine Oo.,'Brockville, Cat. . � � : . , 'walked into a concert, hall with an out- , Vbn(ier looks ni in. tile synagogue, testifying to the .. ring the New'. ra-t 6hd of , � the solid wood has the'Wear in it, . , : I . . . . , 1 � . fit of that description or used a pair of , I . Get the habit of "doing things," . If -Jews that Jesus is the Christ. While - I , . _______!: . . - the top! co - 19099 TO'NEW. SUBSCRIBERS ­ ___:_________­ - - - -7--- .good red yarn mitts instead (if the cold ycu are a.member s f �reache i 11 . . I . . . . . . - --a � . I _ � .. ofu lodgeor society rs today,aremith- . . I . . . . 2 , , I I . . � . . � . . � ____ . . ,storage kid gloves on a vVintel. dav- ahare in'the work. Let the, church out mber, thes�e men had but . one- ' * ' I . � . . . � . . .would be set down as"Possessed of A. nij . . .to any,address in Cah* a -for � - � �. �. . .. ' gy',ways' and anti-diluvfiri.in the' you belong to realize- that.you have, viz. Jeans Christ crucified, risen and. I � . . : . . � . : . r ­ � . I � I Constitution of Goddirich . to . ,� . . . . . I ­ .1 . . ,..., ad 1. . . . . . . .. . I .1 I . � I . I , � . . I I . ..lr,, the fashiori.of doing Worethau occupy. - � gdom oil ' . . 1. . . . . . I - . I . I. .. I . . I . ideas. - , Ing. it. soat. Tour business� place or retum'ing to'establish His king . . . . - . . I .. - . � . . . I . ,� Township TdApphone S 'stem- . ilielieve a' woman can be. as Tain of: 'hould should give, evidence� that y6u earth, sa.rin,- all ,who, come t6 Him � . . . . . . y . . I 11 . I ' . � . . . . .. � I '. 1. . ' I . . I , : � I .an old-time poke bonnet as she would , re'at the; helm. Put.. a dollar ,way. . . . - :1.-._-___.__ � :. � . . . a and Sharing, His . glory ,with ,theim, . - . .. .. I .... " .7 - . . . . . be I n wearing same of. the * most. Nab- ' . I : . I � ts I . . . , - ... . ., . . . . . � .., . ... 1% lonable ordationsof Clint6n-rAillinery for "a rainy day'! is often -as possibl� Jesus was the."Center and eircuinfer.: . I - '. , . , , ' ' , . . � art.but what I Atli aiming &�'is the fol; ' . , le . - . . . . . . �nd live fop two worlds instead-oforle. ence 6 " v- had to say. When the � . . .f all the. . . .. . ... I � I This systeni shall be� .known a'4 the Gfoderiell. , . , 1, no.0cli fhat many people are taking' Jews :opp�osed-,and blasphemed he . " ., . - - . .1 � . . - -unning to extremes and*makiug , . ... , , . . . .. 7 ly of i: . . . 25 , e n I . -, Telephone Systern with head office in I . with your turned frdw then! to the gentiles, -but ". - ' .. � . . 0. , . . Township, . ... . I . a guy of yourself just to kee theirSimmer holidays so . I .. . . . � � . . � I . . . I . I I . . I . p with the mmission, Mr. Editori I will'take * i fruit' I . . Houllesville. . . I ,, . . I . fads of the passing years. . One iieason Pt. 'a duilng the rhonth.of Aug.ust-and I n6t withou , for the chiefruld � I . I .. . . . . . I I � � .. . . . . . . . . . I . 2 The Boardof Conimissioners-shall 611�ist of , . . . I- you -*ill see a ' n indi.vidaal as ' plum.p min A the . synagogu�4, believed. � Leaving , � , * - , 1, .1 .. . . .. ... . I . . 1. . . i threo members elec 'the ibitiating stibs( ­ will.wri.te youagainforSeptember 211d I . : ted by -,ri- :. - 'm . . and robust as can be P,'�d the'next turn . , 4� , . W ,, bers froirl among thenisel4s and shall -hold office . .1 of the fashion plate, Pharoah'9* lean ;. . Yours truly . .. . tbe syliagogue, be. taught In the, house. ,� - .... e:cAn accQMmodate' . . 1, , . . . I . . I . A� ]I$. C " . � '.. . I - I . convenr. " ,.. . � . . . I for ()lie year unUl the annual meeting of the suhw - : . . .' HOMESJ�UN, of a believer nagled'J-ustus, who lived I � . . I . . . � � . kind would hardly lllustrat�.tbe chailge. . . . .. . . . I . . � . . . ., . � . . � ­ . I . . : ; � _. . . I I . - . . I " �. . . . . Corin. - 0 * * * , I . - � , w-ribers. The officers shall cons.ist af &'Prc�si.dent"- � . . that came over thb spirit of their ' � ' � . next -door, and tna,ny e of' the I . . ., : ., . ­ I . I . Secretary and Treasurer. . ,� . � : � . dreams for I . * Nature did not ' thlans, 'were . idutly every new� subscription that. , .. , . inkiness ., . A'SHININGAIIARK belf4ved and . baptized, . . . . or . . I : . 3 The Coinniissioners shall llavb charge of tile - . .1.11 . I do. it however it was -krt. , - . I . . . . ...... ; ......... M� ,. , . though. Paul, himself baptized I .ver � y, �� . I.... . � I... . ­. �� . . 1. 4: . .1 . . $ . . . . .1 ­ I � . � . . .. . . . I . I ine, keep it in repair andshall have power to eni- - These things are not confined. to the What Parisia I In -Sage did for, Clhas. S. Cew.. . Writing to ,them later, he mer��-, . . . I . . . . . ployan-expert-whenever nocesqary and -shall sub- pQrsonhowever as wesee it in -vehicles Ba .1oned'Crisp . us, Galus and ,the, house comes 'our ways .. - .. -, . � . ... . I . . . . � , . , . . ker, it will do for.*you, * Read the, - . . . I ." . . . . . . . mif at report of their work at'ea�h annual ilivet- , from .the baby buggy to the splashy, f6ilowing- . . . I . . - . . . . . . I . I I . I , .. . . .. . . % . . . . ­ . S I hold of'Stephanas. as tb6 only ones* he . . . . : . . I . I . . i . I . ing. . . . . ... � . a.ato-;. from. the old-' fashioned cradle to - 11 was so bald and such a shinin . I . I . .. I . I . I I I . . . � . . . . ... . I I I . . the )oVe1t7 in houiiehold furni- 9 tould remember as. being *baiitized 6 � . . . . . . . . _nbwest r � I I mark for my friends,. that -L as 9, last . . - - . . y. I I . 11 I . . I � . � I . . . . � . .. ... . .. I . .� .. him, for he said "Christ.seut me, not J -- - . � . I I I � � ,t The ruinual ineeting of thes��item-shall 1)( It �ture, S.9thetimes the late arrivals are. resorti tried your Parisian S'age (aft P'.. . . . I . . . . Z? . ' . ... . � . - , . � . .. . I I . J . .. held upon tile. second Friday - of Jiintiary'of eaell . � er ,iilze, but to' preneh'66 gospel. . I I. . . . . 1, . I . �: - . . . . 1. . I . . , � . � . I . � I I . . � . .1 .. I . .. � :. . .1 . thope for ornaniefit Abaii.for ti_me �and Lrying, sevei-al bottlos.of the Ill Ithly ari I. 11�11 . . I . . . I . . . . .. . ., �.. . . . I , : 1� .. : �, . . . .. 'while "awful pretty" are ready for the vertised and - .. I . . . I -, I . .. ; . �.! � -�- � : . . . I., . . . . . . year, when all Officers will -be. elepted. . . ...: ,�j,l ha� .', With all 1.1's ku'awtedge of *the. Lord � , .. . � , . . . '.. I .:" � ..*�, I Mali priced so ir : . . . . . . . I . . I . . . . � I . I . . � 5 That the Initiating and till subscril�eri� sluill �:. . adetioli'mait or the.. SCL'ap-heali b�fore restlorers),.and I am glad to say I now ind personal acqualutance 'with Him,' ., .. . . ... .. � I .% .. I I . I I . I .. , I . . . . , , I . I . : . % ; . � .1 pily ((Iiially and annually� for 6. period of five % I in' ny months have beeii torn off :the I , . . . . I . . . . . I ..� . . . I I . . . . 1. I .. . I . . . � I ,02 - have a heavy growth of howl 'llere calnt� times of 46pmsslou, and � - ' � . : . . . . . . ,4 . ,endar, Not necessarily because they' Air. , I . . . � . I . , I . . .. . I . .11 . . � .. , , �. , . . .. . . . � - � I r �.- r, Tor �the� Lo 1 . . . : . . . . ind evi4ently � ,)f fell rd- -,- -­ 7 . . . . . . for the building of the s�steill, this niolle� 1)(�- - - , " I 'in -it hence they iai�k f * . . I . . � . ... L , y to ., I I I , ir g ill or.. over seve u . . I . . , , . . paid to the Co , Ilv(,tor of Taxe� n,nd'th4y Ailffl also had to make roolli - f D*r something else. years, I gladly 'recouimen'd'ParisMil avver says ,*Fear Dot; be not afraid" � .. . . . � � . . I . - � : . .. . , see' Sage to* all afflicted with haldness.`� anl�.�s there :is some occasion' f . or -1 I - - "', ... . - ,: V . I . . . I I I ­ .. .� , . pay to tile Trvasurer'of the systOnx the rate levh�d , . f, I . , it' * , , year. tile rtite levied upon thein'by' the Godorich - . . ' * &in now 44 -.years old' and .1 have it ". ,ill .,6 - I . I . . I . . iyneliuess, as in 11: 'Cor. fl,' I., I X I ., I - , Townsbip, Coi.incil to pay 'tho'debentures issiled, , ��. Areworn ,out but fashion decreed tbAt heavy growth of new'hair after c�r . . . they, wer6 no -longer - . - � - � . Sorne old.styl�s I would. like to' . � _. e I . . . . : � . . .... I iipoti thvinfor connections, reimirs ete, and thatall I . .retain6dovb'rought'back, as .1 feKr in Ohas.,S. Baker 4101 Main St, EAst, I urd It. Is -most 'helpful' to notice the. I I .1 ., . .. 1 ., . . - . . I .. .... I :* : . I ' ' . . . I some caseathey are nearlyout of sight. Roches, N. Y. , . . . . . feArs' of � Ilis - . ri�ddemed ones. whi(th . . . � . � . . . . I � I I ­*. . . , . , . . others given vonnection with this system shall . . P paefir, Sage, t e ofily-m, * Irew from Him these . Words f . row' - : I . I I . . .. . I . � . . . 6 . .. I I ates [An(] diies fol, fiv(­year.9 follow- . . .might*be rgferred,to before 1conclude.. 'i,ri'l h ; atural lipir . I '. . . . � I pav tbe sallit, l" . . � . .must have been . . .. . . I I I I ' � The fashion of saying "'Yes Sir " "No 1. . . . I . . i tiMI-Ow date of their coliii(�ction t1wre with, - - - . ` it restorer, .is guaranteed by W. .S.. X` time to time. The i�aessage at this time * : , I I . . � Main," I Thank ,�Ou -ifid "'I - - . I . ­ . pre.gent ,time, - owing to .� W TfiDt this systew will not lie-exLended illitil I � . Olo . ase." 11 f yc�u- Holmes LO cure (1�'ndruf? .'sfop hilling ; just what he. specially,' , At the, .' . I . . . I hery shall t 0; at. ivast two subsvi-ibvi-s-ti),each and ' , -� I t; mav 6e old style, hut it Is ba,irf.and cure itching bfithia'spalp, or . I I . ,. . Del -Ing.tban,the . . .needed, "Be not af raid, but , speaki " ' * . . I I ' � . - . I . tter in my way -of think ­ money. back. It is the ladiLs' Uvorite % , . - - . _ . (1%1VVv mile of (Ixtension asked for miless at the (1k. ,... . 11 curt almost impudent,mQde of speech h -iijq,beccliis� it adds charm and'hold not thy peace, 'for I am with. the' .present heeess.ary outlay'. we , . . . � .. .. � . .. . , . . I t-t-(�tiq)ii(pftiteiiiitiattiifgsiibs(-i!il),�r.4. . I . � : . of to -day, 4 . I I . .1. air dr6sf * . . . I I � . . . I . ­ $ . . 1. . � . ' . . .- I . �. � . and.1u,x-tirinuce to tile hiliv.. 60 cents a tiiee, And no.man shall -set on,thee, to -� . . . I I : . . . I � .1 . ... ­ .1 .. I . . 7 Allsul),wribel's not de4iiiingia phone histall, . : Tlier�'s -the fasb Ion of keeping alive. h,).ttl,. `W. 9 I . . . . . . . .. . I . I A s I 1� ,-. R. : k1blinim abou t hurt t , fdr 1 have inuch.people In.. . . I I . . . bee ed sliall pay equally allil allillially for a- poriod (it : . . . . a good iind healthy; Ioviuk ,Oovreis- it, .. I .., . I I I ­ . . Va lull artio ularly.. desir'e that all money ,.�'. ,% , . . . � I I 1. I : this city5l, -(Verses, 9, 10). had P ?. .1 I . I . . . .. � I fiv(- years the rate levied upon tli;�ni bv� the. Godv- - � . � . Pondence with *the old -hoine or the - . .- .. , . . . � .. . . , i ' ' * I I vich 'To-wilship Colinvil,*wIliell .�llall ei;llsist (if t1w ,� , . absentees -from it,, The old,.10;'I)Fk.ge I . .. Ghoit In a Clock. I .. been set upon , and hurt In* otber outstanding.. 'on subscriptions . be I , . , vost, of construction .and Inaintmutilee of the 4ine . ri�'wsy letter,. with ,its al'indst diary . A . . . plac�s�,' stoned to deAth, beaten, i.m- . ,� I . . � . � . : . without till- vost of plione hving added. All other . � . styl6of what has transpired. How � Dasingstoke . provillps -a, remarkable. prlsoned� arid It may be. that the flesh I . . 0- . . . .-.. . . � . ,. I . L . ,. - . conditions governed hy clause fiv(� above. . . . much better it does -its work than story of a ghost In the form of a clock.. shrank I from :furthep Ill treatment at pa.ip .In. , . I- . . . I . � L . . . . I � . . . I I some of the abominable picture Postal At �the . approacir of midnight 'each . I . . . . L I I . I I . I . 8 N( * person shall be added to theLpt-vswit. , � Allis. 6nip. He wrote. to these people, `1 . � . I . . I . � .. . I ) . . . ,cardsofto,day. Tinie:iawOlspent I'll night the 'otherwise peaceful -"grand- ',I .was *with you; In weakness andiii . . . I I . . minber 1) . .1 . . . ..L 1. . L I . . . 1. I I f subscribers Avithout a. niajority vote oi - . � . sitting dOWLI and penning -'lot scribb- father'! becomes: Inhabited by a spook. I . . I .� � . . I t _ . . . .11 the members of the initiating conipan�.. L .��- . I . Iscap size L d sheet to those - . . . I (I Cor., - . , I � . . . ling -a too Cear and In much'tren"Ibling" I . _ _ - L . . � . ' I e I . . . - . L I . L I . . 1) Alfp�ofits 6ccrulng froin the, systein shh] I � , , L - who may be very anxious to L seethe ' The tickitig changes Into 6, Ae 'p and 1V 6. ..'rhis .mie.,�sage ,was spoken .to. - . 7 - � - . . � '' . : . . . � . , , .. � . . . I . . . I _ . . ar thumping;, the clock-Intreases . I . . I . I � I I S'.tn(j'I)"L1_ old famifiai�. handWihirig. Wben did peculk . i . . Patil by .ther Lord,. but It Is 'written . . . L. . . I . ..� - .. . 11, . I . .1: . � he Dsed first for Illaintell1lo.nCe and reliaIr � . . . . . ''. .. .111(10 to be iused for 'payinent of -(�olllleebiorl duos you mrite your last'. letter home or In stature, while a pair, of. gray feet , ,,Ilere fQr all who. need I 'JtL and als they L � . ... . - . . 1, 17� . L. .., ; ,_ : I .. I . %.,. . . � L.. . I .1 I I � . , front tfie'bonie to tile ineulber* of the � protrude from beneath. Its base. ll�ass'-, I Let'no one who , needs It hesi- - . . . . . . . . with Bell Telephone. Compativ for the Initiating , L . . s Ing t rough tifinal I I . . I . sid).seribers flione, - and that . �11 other .qubseribpv.� . family who nave gone. from the ifiefter . h tional stages the. I iced It. * r . ... . . . . I " . , * , L, . , , ' shall not partleipat ntilstieh flim-, ­ . ' ,. . I d by a'spAsmodle . tate to take It. . . . . . I � . , . . . � . bas expired after their ci;iinoction cori . I I I . - a good big hand. and. surprise siomem breatbin& an . . . He wants us to splak His message ' . .., .. - J - 0 . I � . ci,in tiny profits u of tile oll rooD Get a new pen, writti thumping Is replace , -esponding . . . body, by the letter "u send them. �) d upon the stroke of 12 boldly, e,)nkious of 1-119 presence al.- . , 4 ... - . . -tem. ft i � the pendulum door opens, revealibg,an P I . . :1 . . I I o the thue from -the. foriowtion of the sys I - . I , - (40nnection tlierewitli. . . I .. .. . . , .. . Don'tlet this delightiulold fashilbn � . . ways.and-alming only to please Him, . . .. � .. . � . . .1 . ­ I .. � tll(,ii , . . I . ., . . die out. I . ­ . . enormous ashy gray hand with mal. heVer to please people (I Tbess. . I. I . , . . . -B . I - 10 Eat -11 subscriber shall pay to the Tw,A,kl`per . I I . � and . I . . .. :. . . I - * ' I lopt the fashion of praising people -shaped fingers. The, clock face dis- Iii . 4; Gal. 1, 10). Paul was arrested -and . - . . ,� I � . . . . . . I . I I . . . . I when his'plionp it; installeel olle IlItIf of the yearly I 4.8n they do thin a worthy of coin. appears, alsplaying a frightful gray I . I . I � . . I I . I I I � .aftf-r. - . - . . . I -1 A. - the sake of saying . ly . long, palablue -eyes.. -Beyond a .. but' speedily relimsed when be , all* . . � .. ... . . - .... . . . 1. . thow . . . . compliment for . I . . . . . something but point out wherein the that. no ,crime had been' committed. . .�. 1. I .. . . I .. I -quiet. str6li, ,which causes weird tap� I I � . ,i 11 No member shallallowtheliseof bistolo. I � __ I .. I � . I .1 landinga during the Sosthenieg, whom. Paul calls. �Iour . . � I - - . .. � --.-.-., .--- 7-- pings along the . . �br(;t '.. . . �. . N.G. . dtipq anA lialf at the expirationoif vileh. six i6on'thm " , . . meild' tiod. Not Me ft.-tttery or inere head, largo and round, ivIth abnormal- brought before Galliois Judgment se.at,., . . . ; . . I . I 0ione freo (if charge Vs any perkob not a,4nb­,nA . hor'0 .(I Cor..A. 1), received the, P I . I ) ,. .1 .. . . . . night. the appariftn -is Inoffensive and . � ­ . I I . ". . . 1, .1 . .. � N -T, or Tnern her of the fw;iilV., or plest - actlially . . . . . I ' . I beatln� this, time and doubtless re-. .. . . . I . . . . .� . I . is said to 'lir�vew of greaf service n ". . . I I . . . . visithig or q1lbseliber of another line who hit,; ffe(� - - . Joiedd. to be clounted- 'worthy to sutrer ` . � � . . . .1 . vXchange wit'll this lint:. An-, - rumbber. who shall .. , . I . A. GUARANTEED- CURE Sending every one early to bed. -Lou. � . . . I . . I . . . . , violate ntiv of thp pi-ovislons' of . . thi.9 artlelv 4hall '. I . I . . (Ion Tit-131ts. , . _ . ­ I . � for Chrlit's sake. Pliul . returned to, .. � . .. .. .. . . I . . .� . . ho eharged with the full ainotilit. ssagp . I .- 6 . . . - I . .1 'a 11"phosas. Caeanrea- and . .. T_ .� , . . . - . gesti . I . ia . . , , Jerusalem. , 1�e took Prisciiia and, . . � 4.). 91 -- dard 'of -,,wl orX , 9 of the. nie" For'ladi ' on and Dyspepsi . Antioch vi , . Mhe hi h - stata . .. T �&4 I . So Permitted. . � . I . - 1 7- � . � . . cl aL, ISM C30 XL Z - 'phest l4 and left them', , �. . I . . . . : . . . 12 All persons notsubsevibersoras excopted in . The Kind You HAve Always BoUgta Aquila,as far as E I r c, � . . � - , -hall ho (Aiar mt- thesuiu of fifteon . . . . � I - I , Bears the I -0-r cha a* teillized clalls(� Pleven . 9 � there,: and there he f6tind them doing: -which has heretoig e . IS, . . . ...... � . I � . � eentt4 for Panh and overy-niessage � to any There i no - heiitation or quibbling iftnature ;�p � , good work when he returned to Ephe- I .. . - part of about the claims which the Colemiah . ,. of Z,4x,izr�;�- I.. .� I . . . I � , the lino, flve ininutes boli,ig, i.0lowed for tfie tr4yis. . � I . Medicine Company maUi* for' their . . I . I . 1 sus on his third tour. We shall have . " ;6, . . . . . I ,. . i . . - '* 'Prin ing - �De 111h4sion ofeach inossago. All inonoy reevivq1 for . .. four Masons 'from, the* epistles to the - the N 0. tot! ." ;Job t . . . E . � i inessages, to lie pai � d to tile' tre(tsurer ht. the evi(t of wonderful "Little .Digesters". They. I I . �. . '. i * ' ew . I .. . � � I.,. . . . ; . '. , - come'aut stmight with the statement . *One V, ,Corinthians ere the year closes, but ; . . . .1 I . , ' I I . � I . , low of Saving., . I d earh nVonth. , . . . . .. . . tliat "Little Digesters" wiJl positi'My' I . . or, of the "geverleg., bore ,W6 feel led to call* Attention to . in, fu � re. be ain-, ' ' ' � 11' I � . Ik Marvel,. Auth I partment,will. � tu M - 13 Any persoli or per -1 Y' the tolopholip I Won or Dys- , f a Bachelor," waii all his lIfd Opposed till, apostles' teaching, 6oficeening the . . I I I . walo shali refitse to sons us g . , - . cure 6vea chronid Indige. 86ur 0 - I - p . . . , I . I i cedso talking at tll(� expirdti011. I . pepsia, " well its . Heartburn and n of Christi as we did briefly, fit - I � . � I of five minutes, whel) roquested to (10 So by the - . Stoma& . . � I to the modern commercial spIAL A rettlp I . 1%, � . I (%ittle Digedt the beginning of this lesson to .the I k 'will . . -� niernher wishing to usp tho line, shall be. finea the They GUARANTEM -' foung disciple. from the west once vi -9- I . tAined, by.us, and all wor be � toiin of 10 eent,s for each andovery ofteneo. � . I era, I to cure, t If they fail,; you get your Ited the aged Writer In hIS NOW PngA benefits of the atonement. Soe special- . � .. . � . . . . . � .. i4 No �r(;fanp, aliusive. or iibseone language . . money back,% promptly. and, without 'land home, The youth, a poet, said he � ly I Cor. 1, 7,,- iv. 5,, %I, 26*,. xv, W-54; . . � .. . I I . xv-1, 22, and may.we all. be found fillvid exec 'ted promptly. . . Aiall lie permitted to pass over the' line, A,11V one . question. � A ­ - J . � I �thougbt he would put away his verses - � . . . . - I I offending sliall be flne,(l $1.00 and - deprivo'd (;t the I . I I Of courft'they would .not hiake-such . -and write wagft'Zlu04 love .Stories. �6'ftEk With this blessed h4pe,alhd In even otir . I . . � . . I . . ,. llso of the line. . I . I � . . I I positive statements, or giye such a gifts- to Able to save Money.' ' , , '.. eating' Od Arinking glotifyink Go4 I � . .. 11 I . I " . : � I rantet; if they h0A not provoll, beyond . . . I � 1,11 No person sliall ))p all6wed to take (IoNvii it . . the shadow of a doub-ty � that.11,�Little But'Mr. Mitchell frowned and shook (I COr. X. 81)-. . . . . . . . . . I . - I ­ I re-eC.iver f4r the putp(ise of listening to ii.inessage his bead. ., I � . q L � . I . . r . 1. . . '. .. r L � L r I ' Digene a!' WILL CTIRI�. . . _ � 0 r 4 �Lj9 V - , . - , ,,, tr , y one persisting in this ge . �1 I . passing over the line. Ali. . . . -, Digisterail do it sitd�lj'end "SaVin-11 he said, 49 the mania tot - .1 . . L . . . I of I . 4 shall be fined $I.M, - (q,� r . , I , naturally, tob, byJbi$Ing out tile depriving yourself of things which you 'Wooft Ph*UdW ^ I I 11 . . 16 Cornmon eonvorsafloll shall not 1;0 1) * , weakened " stomach - supplying - just want now for fear you may not have ' r 10 ,27te Great AnVU84 Rew'd I I . L . . 4ittp(l Wholl the up 0 for what it uteds ifithe protessibf digest,011, . Toneg and inVigoratesthe whore I I ,e of J110 11*11(IL Is V'qujr(�(J things which you won't possibly Want .. , L I 1.91nesq njossageR.. .,. . . and enabling it to assimilate the food, ; � 0 I . . . �, I L L r s L forty years heJace.1 I 17 This ('16nAtitution niny be Miangpd or. Soon the wholb dysteri regains its vigor" I . I L . otwDebilit lood In o d Vaing. Curm Xerv- . " 9 L , g, Afentat,aAd Praft WoWili De& alliended, bv a t*()_tbjr(1 V�je of thp initiati-flg r and thestotntillih needs rid further belp. . � . . . roadem-11. 'exuatIveakne.q�Br4i*ai6)L4w.spetu . , , I . _ I I "Little 'Digesttrs)o , ut up 0118 iocn- fft.7tol*pllicea#atidl,4'r�ttsOf bukorl,ft6gasft. we Ito Kerr - . subserlbers �b any allnual lllooting* or one ealled Are ? ill Salt Rheam And �11 eaXemat , one will Pleasia 61% : . � . . . PrIcestpotbox Aixfor � � I , � : � . � . I . . . Ren W is RIN I I'. *1 , 4MUTBI for bliat purpose. . littlo red boxes, sold � for 256 by your ditions, of the !4kin are cured bv the buggist.4 of initilc( In . I . . I � ... druggist, or waited by th6 C016311111 ItSe of Miller's Corntlonna lion )?Ill& plain py -anl5ld ., . . . L I _ r. oil tooblo =0 Hem Nelo 1) . � I �.. ­ .. ­ fte. TM 'LfW,nWo, Me lichie Co., of Toronto. , - 00 Sold by W. S. H, Holmes. . _ _ .. "tailed - M"10106 Q6. � . I . Proprietor. . NO" . ­ . . . 0 wrwitor) 'Jor"t"016 I , . . . I . . I " r I , . . . 11) I 1 . I � I I r, 1. � I I . . . . 1. . . L . " . I ;"".��"...�"rL-"��-,�","". -­­­­­ ".�"..�,-"��"-".-,Olil�rL..�--.-IL-.1�ll-.�-��.1- 0 � . . - . � I r - ­­ _..___1-1_-.______________ .--.--- ---.-.- - - . Aii