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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-08-05, Page 3FIR , . , I . ,.Aug .61:111 * 1009 �,^ IV . I Thi -011ston New arst. . '"..l." I , �; !2- 1 I I �- - - - . � MUMU13 - ",or, Local and District �The Poet's C46er al -_'-7­,7�_-77;;7-7=,_- :�!�­-;-.�:---,-, _;;;-,Z;�;-,-_-�, --:-_____-!W'-1 ­___ . � 134011400 A 00141"Ity IVY1414 . SOAP . _Tills . I iotouaca tor i"t weeit Smith's good helpmeet took the clill- With halt the labor, and at - Ajr�:. Hr,ldsworth .*a visitingat Par. 4'ren I I half the c9st o T� , I other at's Itill, le rip � H� I . 0 � .1,I,,nountains t, Soull ht do .0 ' apt, Mr. hoberts and family left for their . a led in the. apartment test. . , as the W Thinking that arrangement � �.9 - . , bole home In London on Thursday last. . r , t 'In tile morn. be cooked his break WAS1111,111's in ball thip time, TI (a rain last wtek was just wha' fast - i Yet without 11"Juring the wasueeded. 'Ilia cri pi are doljpgv!e�l- I Coffee -then he gmbbed his bat. . . : bliss Oleta, Ford, of Clinton, is, visit. n the sinkhe left the dishes - . . 0104t delicate labir - � cup and saucer , �t like that : . .1c. Ing friends. in this,vicinity tbi4 week. I I W . Berry picking is the order of the day Zilou 47 now. Reports, tell of a, wonderful I Follow the directlomq Oae week passed ; still Smith was I . � crop. a . living � . . . . Mrs, R, Courtice, and Miss Sibyl. of On tile one wan powerplan ! ( , , I Clinton eat Wadi esday at A. J. ; I ... . IT �) 1: Much-solled laundry strewed the bed i .. .. I . Clourtice's room- , . <) . I WrAollandbad a, successful barn 11 � 1- ­ . Snob things happen with a, man. ! . � raising on Thursday and Friday last. S -eakfast, I . . I � . The rain hindered to ai certain extent OIL he boiled his itrugal bi i Gulped it, and was on -the go, � i � , 092 but everything passed off very nicely. There were many unwas . bed 4ishes I . . I 1`0ter's Hill and Holinesville base Lying in, the sink just so : I ball tealtris played a match this weeic . I - � . . resulting in a victory of two for I -Imm k I Flotmesvilte, . Time went on; this man perilsted Mr Orns, Stratford, the Bell Tale. In thus living all alone. I . phone line man who has been, here Twice he did a bit � of housework- , . stringing the wire on the Goderich Sweeping -he was not a drone, T line for tile last three weeke,flnlsh� one fine day the absent helpmeet, r - - eX*hjia workand returned borneon 8liarer of his woes and bliss, I 430 VEA�' .jr Saturday, The people in the village E o tared and she found the dishes iiXpERIENGF who have their phones ini.stalled are Piled up ift the sink like this 1, �� . making good use of them. OoO0 ll r Drive Rheumatiprill from,the blo . . O000_UO I � 6d 0000000000, . .� I A . witb Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedv. " Tablet -6r Liquid. Sold by W. S. R. , 000000000000 , 11olmes. - � TRADE MARKS I I 0 0 a ­ I I The Old TESTAXEN.t fit Ithyine, . . k DESIGNS Exeter. , . . COPYRIGHTS, ft. Civic Holiday in Exeter Thursday The great Jehovah speaks to us � Anyone sending a sketeb and descriptIonrag I � is � IcIT ascertain, onr opinion free whether an August 5tb­ *- . I . , In (Tonesis and Exodus , P.11111eenion 18probablygientable. kounnuni * . a Public Leviticus qnd Nuill biers see, � t, 11 The principal'& salary in th one strictly confident al, HAND1100 onPatell-111as Rollo Wed by Deuteronomy ; Wit Iree, (,.,dL,l afenucy School for ensuing year will -be $1200,,, ,P t pr socuringE atents cut t ken t lro a ,p 0 li Munn & 0. receive J. W. Broderick trPated the mem- 'Toshua, and Judges sway the laud ;. rpeciat notice, without Charge, in the � Ruth gleatis her sheaf with trembling I a hers of the Main street oboir to a pie. . hand, ; . � scifiliffic J114tricano . nio at Orand Bend. ' Samuel and numerouti k A handsomely illustrated vveekly� Largest CIN Rev. and Mrs. Fear and son r6turn. , inge appear, cul.tion ofuny beientifle Journal. Terins for ed Monday of last.'week from & two Whose 00ronicles we wondering hear; CLinads,t�.,5ayeargPOstagOProl3aid. Soldby E zra and Nehemiah now. ; � �i � 10.1 new6dualers. weok'� visit at.AmherstburI4. . tt MUNN & C0.3V,I8,oad-,iyq qeW yor - Rev. T. G. Yelland, Exeter, will'sup. Bither the beauteous mourner show"; I Branch offl,30. 625 F St.. VvaP- 'nn. D. Q k . ply for Rev Mr J olliffe at Clinton d Job speaks, in sighs, David in Psalms; uv- An i.P.roverbs teach to scatter aims ; � Ing -his absence in the mcnth ofAugust � The tender for new walks of R� G. Ecclesiastes then comes -on, . i - And the sweet Songs of Solomon ; ! - -1 Seldon for 7jo per Sq. fool., being the . . . . . . I . . lowest, was accepted, Mr. Seldon be. K!, I - . - Iqalah, Jeremiah then' 11 .- I - I :. In 'With Lamentations takes his pen-, ­,�., ­ 11 . i required to sign a 4narantee for �. 1_�" .. .: Z�:, � thge coinpletion Of the contract, - Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea's lyriss , ­ 12) 4��` ; K. ..b Miss F. E. Oarlinw, daughter of T. B. 9well Joel, Amos, Obadiah's - , � " 7511 - - �_.... - I; . - - 3. come, I . y Carling, who has been a nurse in Qt, N.. � �`_ Next Jonah, Mic%bi ahan ' ' I .. �". . ) 'L.11 1, I and lofry Habakkuk Inds rooln r. _ ... ... . ... N .--.- ­` � '. . . Luke's hospital, New. York, is to . 1�e While Zephaniah, Haggai calls - " , ... ,� �%! , con ,yLatulaced on her ral5id promotions liapt.Zechariah bullds..the walls, .i .. ' I . - - , Lasgt Janpary she was appointed assis- t UEF�%RE AND AFTER . TREATMENT. tanu to the second directoress, MI's And Malachi with garments rent ` Wilson having resignedi.she has bee� Concludes the anclent,Tpstarnefft. Ca-riaxlki.t-i Tetterine appoint&d to her place and,now stands . . � I . . . - I _ I . . . -ii .­. ab,n,lutc, certain cure for rkzclua, Acne as one of the heads of this large hospi- . I Xu ­,t, Tetter, Pirn ks, Black.heids. Riugwor A birectoire Frock I � llar"T.;'Itch Scalglicad Itching Piles, ulce',,, tal. Bliss CiLrling is expected hereSat- . � i;_ r , 'md si I i cutaneous'�nd facial blemishes. , urday to spend her' vacation with bar . 1. __ � , *' I i - lwt r thorut:glily and successfully tested . 11 I parents. . '-. . . I � Long languid lines .unbroken by a fri fil 11 urdy c,iq of -�o called it curable caq-:s. . . .. . . erhuous festoons reduced, to nil;. , i.P cnt:,,,,1a,,.nlil,c any otber irreparation, The following are, the newly -install. 8u g .Viva like &seal reared tip on end : . s' - 0 0 F Lodge of-.Ex� A g T-- ,stare r I tneut Lhat has been sola or Pre- edofficer oftb6l An pokiqgforw.a,i�l with a' stddied 6,;. � ht d. � oter : _J P G,. J, Lambrook ; N G, S T . . . I . . ' . . ft.w ar-Micationq will convince that Is ha' bend� . I . . . I . Bbbier ; V G, N_ - RS, 9 N . . . , . , 1v,i!d,,rft;i tncd�cut virt-wana intri V Blurray , I - � I . & t nsiclu. erit. . . . , ra C Taylor; P 8, ,A R Fuke - Treas, E, M A shortish neck imprisoned in,a run, 4 1 is inade ill Canada. A good hone ana. I I dian prepar it io�:. . Dignan; War, C Nortbcott. Con, W: Skin -fitting. sleeves that Er � howa, b6int of Pi kv, one !�).x Fifty Cents, or five bozes Two Statharn ; 0 CT, A Stewart - I (i C W ' stufff .- ., .. , . Do!:ars. I . Mail d to ativ a4dress on remipt of price. . Cr6ss , R S St .W May -'L 9 S, '��. 84. A waist promoted half.wayqp the back . e - and rcc6mukended by all lending Drug- 'Oble ; It S N Gi' - Birney ; L ii N G,' 0 And not a shred thaVs comfortably E lid . . . . , gilt -4 i.1 CRnada. . � .v 0 1 PionIhItt free to any address. . ( . Luker - R S V G, E Willis- L 8 V G, C . slack, . - � . Mun actured and solti by. the sole proprie. 1� Couiltis ; Qhapit H ZFenniLgs' a . . . . . . . 1. . � . . . I tors. ) . . . -1 . 9*- . : I 1. A, multitude of butt.ons.,row" on row:4 . Tne Tetterine Chernice.1 Coo .... - bIll' Nor, 6hat­efor�li�iness,nierely made for . 4 Windsorg Ontario. J�,(c)hs,red'blodd is pr�duced, by I .: I show, - - q . � . r. , r- ' . le , . und'Iron Pills� Sold by'W, . . . . A a] ii-twhoileitneager.-gores necessitate ' . .. 1. Im I I . I I �witdale I of i Chinese lady's�gait, � Sold in Clinton by W. S. R.-. , 8�,`"IL J,aopo as. . . ' ' ... rhe' r . .. . 'k - Holmes, J. E. Hovey, W., A.. ".'�`,* _*.':­­ r - I .1 . . A 'busbV'toque 6xtinguilbing the hair, - . . . I McCor nell, aruggists. � -., KaI4&4:40��t.Excarsioi' � As,ifa giAnt hand .bad'crushid ir,there I . 11 I .. . i . - Behold tile West model! A dr write be � . - I � Theaunua p"opfflar I. O' O'*F." a' ' I . . 1 4 . - . .. r ,�., , , I . x- �: neath I ' u ' :r � r . . cnr�ionAo'Sarnia and Detroit, will be "A winter blossom bursting"from, its. . I held On­Saturday`�.Auguif 14th. Train , sheath," .. ,. . I � 00.A_J_'i ' I -leaves Clintob at 7.50 a. in.,retiir'n fare - - .- . ., . . I . . . . . �. to Sarnia is $1 60. Per steamer, -Tash- ' . *_ . . P . .. I � . - . � Before placing your orders for moo" Sarnia to Detroit., r6turn fare � . � CLEkN]Q.NG DAY - � your season's supply of Onal, got �75 carts, returning .Spiecial trains - *ill' , , I .. . - - � �, �. . . I a, our prices. The ver2r beat goods leave Sarnia at 10 P. in. on Monday, ' . 1. carried- in stock an sold at the' August loth. This,is .1he -trip of ther -Pa.at last the hallway wins - - r , .. I . , . -the dark, . . lowest possible price. , season.' - . . . . . . . . I I In, . . . . I . . v, I . .d I .. � - � � �. - . - . ' ' * ' .And'ifistanter-hoth his shins . I . . - ' . r . �. I . . Jae doth bark, ' - . a I Orders may be left at Davis . � . " . . R ' . . I & Rowland's Hardware store, or Don't'drug the Stomach, or stlniu�- . � r 'or the hatiack, now, you see, with .__ We the 1jeart or Kidneys, That I$ - .IsWt.wbereitusedtobbi ,. . -,: - . � I � Wrong. . It, is the. weak nerves that are .. _.. 1 crying out for help, Irititlize. these : . Pa, his; way doth .slowly make; '' . W. I Stevenson, weakinside controlling neriviswith - . Ha�s to'grope'; . . � .. .' . ... , � . . r Dr..'shoop's Restorative, and r see how r . r St�lps upon a mushy cake,.. , . . . r I .. . At Electrie Light Plant. quicklygoodhea.1thwill c6rne,to 'YOU DvA the soap ! . . . I - . I �, ______ � I .again. Test it and gee !-Sotd by W. S, . . I Then we heiir a heavy fa'll, r 14 R. Holmes.. . r . . . . Followed by a plaintirve, 'call. . - I . .. � ... :. � . : � r' ' r 1. I . r.. - . . . I .. � I _.. - ,., . I Ma a eleanjnE� day hasliad, - . r . . . . . I . . . � I * r . � � I .. � Bless her heart. . I ­ � _ r . . ' * . Died in C . - 1. But, she failed to furriiih,&td' . . . .. . linton I I . , . I .. . . . I � "I 11 I I . . . There passed awav at 01inton on'' -- With a chart, .' . �. EL AM . . 1111"M U M n r briday. laston6-of H - liniville,s- oldest ,' 14'etch i0ight from overheita ; _. 0 19 . and best known reSide tS, In tbe';�(_Ir_ - * itt. u . n L.. s pilot dad.to bed, . . � ;I A it son.ofThos. Veal, at tlie�' agebf 82 .. . . . .. I . . . 1, Yf,ftra, St�,,,c itionibs ago,the dpeeas- . . � . � . . . ��,, I - - _ __________j I ed'decide�l lii� woulcl. �o to 'thp 11611sa . ,* . 1. -:' : WI[Vt . - . . . ..r I 11L OCEPf"ge tospend Ilia rernainir . ),- years . . .. .. , . r - . . I . � . I . . . .. ... . THE GARDENINO HOBO. an,l during his stay &.t.the institution Whan'cherries grow on apple trees�, - , . - -_ . enjoyed, his new q . u, . u-ters and stir- And kittens we'ar lace cal�s, ' _ I . His Experience With a Red Visa6ed ro�i�dings very m&h until a, short &ud boys their sisters never tease, � ' I . Ftaming Haired Virago. 1 ' time hgo when be was 'taken down AAld bearg wear woollen wraps.- , I . With i.lifiess and gradually sinking *he � When all the nursery'dolls an4 -toy$ r . As he walked along We country lalle, passed away. Deceased wasa native Begin to dance and play, ­ � � and sniffed iii the keeii air of (lie early of Devonshire. Enklarld�.: but for the .Then little. &ls and little boys - . . morlillig the wiwdering hobo folt wlti.i- greater part Of his life lived !-.-re. He � . - Way �ay in bed all day., . . in him tile sLirriligs of an appetite that was a. inan of' kindly disposiGon, -fr- . I .. _. 1vould not -be appeased by xillything austrious habits and was,ii i nv:espent. * Whert donkeys laarn to sing and dance "le . I . I i;hort of real food, and a good deal of edintbe cofiinjuinity. 11iij r6maing - When pigs talk phlitick , . �. : - - �;ere brought berp'foi burial,l tile. fnn.� When London -is a town in Fi.nnce, . It at that. Devouring scenery and oral takiti;t place-froin the. reiiderl­e of , - When two and two,ififtke*.six, .' - drinking In the salubrious morning air "is S0114 Williltn'l Vetil oli Sunday ;ast, When drops of rain are ­eA peaths,, ' ' t When coal is cle.w,ah-cl white, ­ . . were all well enough In their way, but to - . th : 0 , lim . y1116 I 'caul'atery. ... .- . 1. . , I 1. . It was upoll 111ore ,substantial things . � . . Then little boys and liftle girls ': . � . I I . I . . that his hunger was now set. So, per- . I � . . . . . may sit u . P'late latuig��t..,. , � ceiving a farmhouse with a smoking ' Pitirt anywbere. stopped in twenty . I . - . . � ;, . . ehlmney not far along the highway, he minutes sure t�ith one. of Or, Shoop's . 1. . Little . Kind . ivc$s ,, . 1. . . � Pink Pain'.rablets. ,ril9formurlivison, . . 1 . � . . 5 ox. Ask v I . ,- � I I approached It and rapped briskly i on the 2570erit b out- Drsdtor or - . the kitchen door. t about the' f6rintrial' Stop. You gave on tbe'v6ty I a pleasant smile "Puggil And thought; no more about it; The door opened Immediately, and a womanly Pains, headiLehe, pains any. huge, red v1saged, flamink halred where. Write J)#, 81xo�ip, Rachine, It cheered tt iife thut was sad the while . virago con - fronted him just as he was Wis. for free .trial, to prove. v;tlue Of I That might. h4ve, been wracked With . about to make a pleasant remark on his Headkebe, or Pink Pitin Tablels. I dti't it; . I I . . And r.o.fov the §mile and its fruitage ' . the subject of the early bird. Sold bk W. S. R-Holn,es. . .. . 4 , � I ,fmr I .. I . I I . . . , I . . "Well," she said, "what Is it?" � . 1. . ! , .. . . . . . . , Yo,ullL reap a cro*n . some time - I "I don't know, nia'am," said be, be- Missionary Canillaign. I . somewhere. . . . ginning Ills retreat, "but It looks like it . . . � Rev. G. G. Harris. B. A., missionary You spoke one da*y a cheering Word, cross betwo�n a Sunday supplemcnt to be supp)ited in WestHuron by the And passed toother duties; I . . %d -and a war eloud." Qoderich Dietrict -Epworth League, It warmed a heart,tiew promisestirreci "What -are you looking for," she do- Will ctimpaign the District, as fo!lows. And painteid a life with beauties, . manded. selzing a niop that stood Just Cd 6th - - , , , ''Walton . 'And so for the word -tqnd, itspi.lelit Inside the door-"troilble?" I I &A Sth Auburn .Circui . rayer . � . . - go 01:11 . I . I t p . I . "No, nInflam," said the tramp, burry- I Blyth You' I � 1. reap 'a. palin Some tiMp- 11 l0th .. . Nile ' Somewhere, � . . I . Ing a little until he was safely oil 'the. 11 11 th . Dungannon - � . . . other sloe of the fence; ",I'm lookin' for " 12th , I . , . � . . crew You lent a, hand �to a ftillen, � 6na, 'a way out. if I'd. been lookin' for I .13th �. . Benmiller A lift. in kindness given; . I . . I , trouble I'd lia' stayed Inside there ,. i: 15th, 11 & im, Clinton, Wesley It saved a soul wheri help was none,, . ' % where you are." .. I . . 2. "M P ru , - . 'Turner's '_ . And won a beget for heaven-, I I And lie inade.blithely tip the road.- 70 ill, .1 0, Cltntoh,'Ontario St � And so for the . help y9p., . proffered .John Kendrick Bangs In Lippincott' . 4 , loth. .. ", Lond�sboro there . , ,q " 17th .. - . � joy -sprue ti.me-some- Magazine. . Constance ,'You'll reap it I , I . . . . . . I . where. �. . 6.0. NOTICE (1) A collection will,be tak. . . I I . . . I I .1 I . I 11 . .. I... .- I �- ... .1 1-W Aj , I - , , - - - - - ­­ - -.---- ----- - ---,- an at each meetin� to defray expenses __ ----. - . . . and to promote District work. . . 11 .1 - . . 1� , . . . .. I _. I I RU11=D, 7 e (2) Eaeh Le'astne will be responsible ­ I . � own. or entertaining and, conv6yIng Mj I Harris to III next appointment, - 't I . . I Tone the nerves, strengthen (3) All wool' alkhts.ervlc6at 8 o'clock . 40 the -stoma ch, purify the blood shicip. I . . to maU6 your baby strong and I . (4) It Is utgod 'that these m8eting ' well. A fifty -cent bottle of , . and get a fresh grip on health be well announced and that all Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,,, ........... . by taking peoples especially every Leaguer. hear . I � I , I I and got acquainted W t1b rVlr Harris, I : I out, missionary. Presidents Rt-v.'A. H roreq, Aubuw),.Seoretary, AfrA.P. will change a sickly baby to a . . Beecham! S Johns,. I I.I.." ­ I . . . I Plump, romping child in summer as . I I well " i0i whitee. Only one cent , I . 'Cs at *c� 0 _& a or C:30 :EL 3C .,%. . a &Y-tWink of it-*ncl i fit e � . � 844r,tho __, as Cr6inI4 . � I Pills - , . p1ho Kind You flavo Always Bought , 14 . ftnatute i�_ . ,.r ..-WMW00* Cet a sinih b6ftle now. All Druggift .1 5. - , , '' , , , � .Sold laveryw hero. lit 6671611 08 Unts, of 4 a. 4X. 101 t- tv. .. W MW.14W--­X&&W I- I . . .. j., . 0 � .. , . � I I � . I 1. I . . . . . I I � % $ . I . , T . .a t C) CXU, � __;;LI Consty� t* on THE SUNDAY 2HOOLI . I 1 . ... � I � I . , - Lesson Vle-Third Quarter, For I r I 1� caused by the ea h4 11 ,!tn � . "Oul'ipa'Ibon' '3�� � . I . I of ia4laest a ltfoo(L irregular Aug. 8, 1 gog. � I I the use of stimulants, spices and as- . . � . . I triR;ext� food, and strong drast! � - . I . . ' I I gatives, ,�-hich destroy the tone I 1. I �� �... . I ZT; THE INTERNATIONAL SERIM - 1. . ... "I'll � stomach and the cOutiactile of the lower .... . . � bo�yel; therefore, whert'the liver is in- I � . � � active, and failing to, secrete bile in � aumcient quantity, constipation , ,Text of -the Lesson, I Thoss. v, 12-24. . is sure � � . to fQllow,, and after constipation come Marnory Versos, 16-18.q 1 Piles, one of the most annoying troubles � . olden Text, Since tak " one can have. I 1�116". v, 15--Cornmentary Prepared I I . 1119 over the New I . MUNN'& LAXA-LIVER PILILS bY Rev. D. M. $tearns. I I - we have ' I I cure I lC0PYVI;ht. 1900, by American Pros AosocJatlon.1 Era. . ondoavored., by , � I . all troubles arising from the liver, a I . 16L, 11 The topic of our lesson is Paul's in - bliss Mary Burgoyne, Ning,,sclear, IN.B, # struetlons to tile Thessalonians, and everY aVailable means - to improve . writew-Ill have used Milburn's Laxa,. I . , Liver Pills. for constipation and have yet We are assigned a very small por. , . found theln. to be an excellent remedy for tion of this most 11PIPfUl epistle. I at I the complaint", I those who would p V ­ . . rQl)t most by our ­ he same, All will. 'admit, that in Aliss Annie 31ingo, Onslow, N.!;., atud,y,today note how mu�b Paul. has � � writes.--j'A friend advised me to, use to say about the word of (;ad the a neral appearance., the paper has, Milborn's Laxa-Liver Pills for constipa- , lie, of God a I . os- ge tion, I Osed three 'Ind .% liAlf vials and n(f the faith of these peo- . . , I . . � * WIL completely cured." V . I)IO. l5ee In chapter 1, 1. where this Price 25 cents per vial, or 5 for $1.*00, great salvation placed them and Places been improved, in many ways* at fill dealersor Aailed direct on receipt I . . 01-01-Y true believer "In God the Father . of price 1�y Tile. Milburn Co., Limited,. and In the Lord Jesus 'Clirlst,il that . I Toronto, Out. I . , we,.ml.ght walk- worthy of God, who The newspapers throughout the --m-o". I 1.._�_ =------""�'"--"-10 hath called us tilito His kingdorn �ud � 4 . , .glory while we wait for His Son from . ,. heaven, whom be raised from thedead, ty'are - complimenting us upon I Do You Ever $n1ile*.11 even Jesus *bo delivered us from the . " . . . I . wrath to come (11, 12; I, 10), The word the result� thus far attained, and ., � . A number of howling. dogs soared "comfort" in Jr, 18,'7V, 11, reminds uj . . . . . I . . I . bur "ar" "way from a Barthe Street ' that, being in God the Father, we tire - r Obath%w, in the middle p we purpose .. I . t 8sl'In" We haven't another word � 9 � - t henight' f In Him Who Is 11tite Father,of mercies . 001ithiuing 'the good I 0 say, . I and the God of all comfort," that. w& - . I I . I . About thii meailest 'thing o , ne wo. ,F.ho enjoy Him might bear His, com- rk � Ulan can stly of another .106im.I.In's ap fort" to others, the cbmf4rt of His 'Wo, , . untli I the ap I I ' f, the , , pearanoe 0 . - I . 11 pearance, ii th. %t, she looks j& if 9he, , great salvation, of Uts continual (-%r"' . I , . I . I I . I . bad dressed while running t(T'a fire., � of Ells *redeemed and of the glory of , � - . . I . . . I . � Ills kingdom., In the opening verses ot . I I . If there's one thing in a newspaper I � . . . that interests a fat wornait p1ore than. the portion gIvelf us as a lesson we a,;" I . I ­ I I the bargaii! sateif it is the obesity cure cxIl?.A* to esteetn* those who bring I , advertisements. us this :comfort In His name� which � 11 etive the . .. bqby and some jam alone at the table -esteem them, we -give 41m IwAys , , the . I . r a , . . To Mam rable Linep; "L ' I I must certainly mean that, while we I a e w . : . I lor five, minutes, I � pre-eminence In all things, that the ... I . . . . I . 'Nell is married after all, and she d6 Lord alone may be exalted (Col. I, is,, 11 I . I . � I : I . I . I I . clared she wouldn't marry the best Isa. 11, 21, 171. l3avio.- obtained pence -i . - . . - .1 . I man living., . .. . . _.N , *Of course she � couldn't. The bride with God through Him who made is completely. changed., . Many new .. . never dotas marry the best mau.' peace for us and Who Is our -peace and . � . . ,� . . i -- - . .who will give us peace Always -1,1 I � � VARamilton' man-. has rep6r;;ed to . by a I .0..� . the police thtil; his wife. eloped, taking. means if W� will let Him (Uph. I,,,,,. LeAtures 'are being added and still , . . . . . with her thacoaple's threo children. JJ- Col. I, 20; 11 Thesw. Ill, 36), we are � . . . . �, . $ ." ' .. . . . I . . its this way be upon , the dem .exhorted to be, at peace aniong our- . . ' ' . I .. I I I Roughhusbarld, what sort of a game is selves, for all envying 4ild'strife are , . P1 , . I . eerted more are contem atede. . . I ' . - ­ . . it -to play upon tha other fellow?l from beneath, not from above Qns,.Ill, . _ .... .� . I . . . . . . � I . . � - . . I 1. I 11 . . .. , 1. . � � . a -D genes, lantepa in hand, entered 15-18)., In chapter Iv, 11, we bear Of . ' . I . . . I I � .1 . . 'O . . . . . .1 I . the vidage. 'drug .store, 'Say, have an ambition.to be quiet and.to.afterid � I . ' . . . . . I . you anyt,hing that Will cure a cold!" to, one's own business, for the word � I � . . � . I . - r . . he'asked. . . . . .. . . . I It.,requi es7 a -large am'ount of . . - ' ' I llstud.�" ill that verse Is' a word used . I . I . 1. . . . I . . 'No, Sir, I have net,' aria'wered,the �,61s'ewhero only in Rom. Xv, �6; 11 c6r... .. I I . . � . . . . I � . . . �, I . . er. I . . � . . ' ' ' . . .. . . . � v, 0, atid really �plgnlfles a. holy amb.l_,, mone to exec'te the ch - -and - I ­ * P%LCIO,upIl a, " , , 1. d . , I y � ancres � a 'youi- han , exch x no . � - .1 �. - I 4 .j: - Diogen0s,,tdrqppii,,. his Jantern. , I� tion in these matters. , I .1 . . ... . . . . I.. I . 0� � . . . . . I � . � I I � . . . I . have at.1% fotiii� an honest man.' There will alwaya.be some dis6rder- ' * - ' I . . . . .1 I . . . . with -this Iactbefbr' .. _0 I -, _-_ . - -�W- " "' , ly oues who need Warning ,Aome fee-- I ems., we are-. ol- . , . . .;.. , . . � . I . . I . � ... . . what 19. Itch blit. - . ble Winded who specially need com- I I . . 1. . . . . ' ' . . , . � ., : I I I some weak.6nes.heedlug sup-, . - . . : � . I . - . . . . I I , fort and I fering., the' Ne w Era' to .end.'of � .. port, .,qnd with, all classes We are to I I . .. . It is.the old Anglo-Saxon name for . . � . . I . . . . . ... Dandruff and it's it. good one.' AC y'uu * manifest the. love of God and the pa * . . . I . I . I . . I tlence of.Christ (11 Tbess_ill, 5).. Col. ""W SUBS ORIBERS:. . haveclaildruff you biLve. itch dirb and . . . � .. 19.099.:70- Njpj . � . � I %. the little microbes that -are - p�Lrt and, � 1, 11, 1-9 a most wonderful world ou'lid- , - ­ � . . I � . , I I . . . I . 9 - , . . I . . I . I I . . parcel of dandruff are working Pat- tience and.the need of, It andthe kind. , . . I * � . . - , sist latl night, and day, and sooner or ' the Lord loves.- To. return good for to,. aDv address. in. Canada, f6i: . . I - lit R y ... . .- I . 11 . . a'. Will ,reach.the.very life �of Ir your. evil . Is,.Cbr,ht-'IIke and.t:6.rblesi those .. I . .. I . .. . ­ . . . . I I . . . . , .. . . 1. , . . . . � . . . .. . hair and destroy its vitality. * I , who curse us'-iind. pray Uv'those who - �� - 11 I .. I �, . ., . � I . . ... . . . . . 1. I � .. : �, . . I . . ­ . . .. Then you'll be baJd-Bald topbay.;_ . . ,. . I . I I 1. I.. . , . .. , _. . . . . I . � - -_ . . for not even the* won . derfui rejaven-it- persecute, us, (Ma.tt. ,v, 44). A Chris- ­ . . . .; I ., �­ . ­­.- I ­­­, I . ­­ .� .- -_1 ­ .. I - . . . I.- . ... 4 ,1. - " Ing properd �� P . . , tian should be a happy perston,'rijole_ � . ' ' " "' '' "' ' _e.,�, z'-' ' _" ' -:i- .140 les in arisian �bage can . I . 1. . I . . . . . , grow -hair after the hatir 'bulb or -root Ing - evermore, rie-joicing Iri the 'Lord. .1 . . . . . .. . - I I . � I I - . .. As daad. Parisian Sage cures . dand. and before the Lord and In spite of all . " . � . . " I I ., ruff W S R Holmes the,druggi§t sells manner. of circumstances (Phil. Iv, 4; 1 : . 2-5. �. ents, .., . I .. , I it -recommends. it and guarantees iti Dent x1l, 12,'18; Elaib� Ill, 17, 18), be- *­ . . . I , . . . I I I � . . I... I . . I . . . � only..50 cents- &Iarge bottle - and. your cause He'iii; W,orthy tobe praUed, al- I � . , I � . . ".. � I I .11. money back'if. it fails to cute DAndrufT . ways lovink ,qs,. always citrIng to; us . . , . : . . . I I . . Ftilling Rair:and Itching of the Scalp.- . I ­ . �', we can -accommodate conven-' . . .. I . I .. � and fulfilling ,Rorn. Vill, 28.,32.. It Is . . . , . . . #*-- I ' v . �co . . . . . I .. . . � , 11 .� .,., .. . I . . - . vonfiaupt For. Trel' � and. . - � our pri liege to.be In nstant touch ien* tly every, new subsbr' -i' -that. '.- I I �.. . .. I brid communion with Alod, throng � - . gh ipt on . � The appointment of . the 'Duke . . I . . . : I I . . 71.: 01, 'Jesus Chrlst.� io, talk wIthai . . . . . � . � . . . . . . . . I r .. . . . glit to the � L . . ft everytbing and thus to' praywithout- -our wayd' . � . Connau ord " Li6uten ' ' . comes , . . � . .. of.1reland is the latpst rilm6jr in poll- � I . . . . . . I I . , tical circles, Th6 Government, says ' ceasing.. be.:free ftorp'lall anxiety and , . . I . I . I I . ­ I �.. Tbe'Ni s of Die Wbrld, is,c6lisi-dering . e.njqy!the peace which pasiethall un*, I ­ . I � : . . . i. ­ .. th' , �w .. , (Phil, IV, . - 0, -4). Jf we only - � ... , . . I I . ... . I : ­ , . .� . .11 ..� .1 ... Alerstandin- , � � . I . ­ . �),-,aclvisabjlity of tl)3* step,' andji . M I I I I . . .. I . . I � � . , � - - . - _� I . is s,iiid that -the dtike has intimated *.knew, the blesslng� Which *6 mi.,fit , I I . I I . - � I � .� ' I ­ . �. . �.. � .I.....- . , , . , I I . ... . . I �.. �. : I I , . I It is .willingness to accept the. office. if - boiig from' God to',peopie In the name I �. .1 � .. � - . 1. . I . - , .:� - . 1. I. ' . . . . .. . .. , �. I I . . . . � ,. . . .. it.1s tendered1iiin. III - i to.riow.the. (*)f Jvs'W�-:(.�Iirlst; I and -,the strength and, , ,., - I .1 .. .1 11 I � .. . I . . . . . 1. I I � I I I . I . I I I 111, I . . . I post � has *been. considered 'R,'politictil ,* . enVottragement. we - t0ght brID9 to. I . . one, carrying ivith ''it a ticat in. the 'mady, a lonely,- weary mlss�lonary, -,It: Iff"111111k . . . � , I I . . . � ; � 'NdA� Ctibinet, butit 1s-.uf.pd that t1wre: is, . atles $601ii ,.Iq: 4f - W6 would be most . . . . , � I , . y Ildi I ig ,With God� about -Some 0% V , ­ , � . - ,,,I .11 d I v ta . 4 1 1 1 should, be' 'confinued. ­V�nd wl*. it I a . I - dt�y long. I "Pathe ' ,�§ . . , I tile � 110 saY,� r, : - ' I . . should . not be"on the sarno footilig.as One . 1-11 ewAdqw 4"q,qL I .. no- .sound mason 'why'' this pol�c w . . . the Governoi-Gplierals of ithe ..self- , I,.th,,Ink,-tbee,11 thus accepting all that .� me '' I "I V5 I I . . I . I . . . , gove riing colonies.. The , ixppoint ment eoinqs- or t1fat does not come'as the . . 1. I . . . I . I . � I I I . . 1. � . . . '. I ; ,,vou17 . d be vl�.on I . . w , le(i � I)V, jill parties. , tvill of God for,us Is the only proper . . . . . . . � I � : parti�.Alarly in: lrielaii'd,',� where. 'the attitude of a child of God,. knowing.. . . I . . .. . . . . .. . . I pr � esenge .- of. a mambo� of'.the royal . that Ile. *i;o loved, us as .to give E(is I . . At, the present - tim'e, owing, to- m " , I 1: family w6uld give an imPO'l-tallce .tAj * only begotten Son. f.o. die for our sins, , . I � . . 11 I . I ­ . I I I .! I . .. . . . I ­. . . . 1. tilk .Vi.qeroyalty that it does not now� cannot witlitiold ..any 'real good, but ­ . . . . . . . . . � I I I , . � . : . ' ' ' ' . , f . . . give . us -all gs . � . t * ssar , outlay,, we I.. ". possess. Tt-would..als6 prove 4 great li'llt 'With ]JIM frbe ly thin the ,prese . . . . . I . boon,bcially tuid cornni* - for I � I . . .. �. . . I I . . . . 4 . I . . .. . , ,rcially 1J0m..v1II,.-32). Compare . - . . . : , . I 1 . I � . . I . I I tho. capitail. 'Tile Dukn'of Connaught (ps' '-Xx-lv" . . I ' 11 . .. . Ep'ft. v, 20. _,�. ,. I. .. . . I 11 I �... . I litt�i a considerable kxiowle.dg6 of Ire- . . particularly desire that.all . mo.ney � land imd, Its - affaiis, * havi . . . Unbelievers resist the Spirlt by re, . . V � . . ing ,-been . I J s rst. Be-, . . 1. I ... .. . I I - .1. conimander-in,ebief -there for some - ' � fusing 'to. recelVe e us Chi outstandin � . on, -subscription' s be' Voars. Sbould Ibe step be- taken- the . lievers grieve Win by Pin or quench . . � . . . I I .. .. .. �.. I . I . . I tbipf Scscr�ta,ry for Ireland -would act lilm hy disobedience or by despising paip in. - - ��.- I..... . J.- 1. . .� . . ! I I . .. its tile chief. r6presentative in polffical Ills :messagc�' through --the prophets. I I . I I.' I , . I . I : . r I . I . . . � . . . � affairs, .arid, Jh6 duties, of the Lord , God. has. told - Is by the prophets all I . I I I . I . - . . . � . I � I , u � . I I I . . . . . . . . . . . I Lieutenant wopld 'be almost' entirely that Ile Intends todo, and If we would . . . . . . .. I .,. . .. . . . I . � . . , I I I I . . I .. . .� �. .. I I . I . . remodelled, - In addition" 'the step walk. with,Hlril as He would llt.6 us to - . I *ould* so,lye� a difficult ptoblem, 16i . . . I ­7_..� - -r__-_-_ -: .. .­�­­. ,-.. : . . �H� we must be perfectly - ,r , .. . . King .Edward doe-, not thknlc that.his" . . . ­a�- eed With . , I . .� - . I . � . 11 . . . . . . I . brothees present position'tts coirtman- Him,by.belleving all that the prophets . � . I 1 I . � . . .1 . I der'of the Mediterranean . forces' at have -spoken; 6tberwiso' our' Lord will - . .1 I 11 . . . . . . - I . .. . I Malta '19 -entirely befitting his .iank.'..* .count us'foollsh piaople (Amoi. Ill; %�7p, � I I . ... il . . ,., 0. IB . . . .. . � .1 . . . I . . . � . . � 1, Luke xxiv, 25).',. We cannot belleve all I .. . � . . , . .. . . . I � I . � I I I August time, - tells - on the nerves. .that men teach, but must try the $pit- . , . . I : .- . I q. its, for'there ate many false teathers. , '. But, that: spiritless. no ambition fe4, I , . . I . - . . - Ing can be'8asily and quickly altered All who do .not accept, Jesu§'ag God . . .. � . . I . I . � by taking'what is known to druggists manifest in the� flesh, truly it man, a, . ' '. . I . I . . . I I . .. � I .every0here -as Dr.Shoop's Restorative� sinless. man, but truly God, the Crea- . I . . . I I . . . I . . . I . I Within IS hours � * from beginning to -, tor of all things, are, not serit.of God' . I use the Restorative, improvement will p. , birl . . benoticed. .Of course, full health. will � Those who deny the supernatu"ra - 1 � . , no� immediately return, , '.the gain . of Jesfis or His literal resurrection from . I , . ' I howevei, Will surely follow. And best the delid ind' Uts ascension to the right . 11. I , of all, vou will realize and feel your hand of the Father are -not In accord PR -1, N , I -N.Ci I I strerlgih and tirnhitfon ag it is. return . with the Scriptures, Those Vbo' den I � � . .. . I y . . L ,� . . .. . I . . . I Ing. Outside Influences depress first that Christ died for our s.ing. tile just . . . . I . I .� I I �. I . . I � ,%he inside nerves", and theii the stom- ,for. the unjust, made Sill, . for us, and - . . . I I . . I . . I . . � I . ach. Heart. and Kidneys will iisually . � . fail. th6it, ,apart from 111s.sticrillice, apy one � . , �. I . ftrengs,hen tbose failing.nerves . The high , standardl � of W r with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and sea can be saved, are not of God. We MUM . I . , .1 . I � o.k I . I how, quickly ..health , Will be. -yours stand With Christ in all that He.said Is " ' . I I � again. Sold by, W, S. 11. Holmes. , . and . did; otherwisd we are against which has fier'eto-foo-re charActerized I . I � . I ---------------* . I . . . .. 11 . . Him. Dy His word *a must prove 411 1 .1 . . . I . . � . � I I .. . .1 I ,� .1 . . .1 I tliibg,g and rieJq0t all.that:ls: not ac 900A Job-Printihg "De..-. ' .* I" . 11 . , . ;' th' � N9W 15 . 0. I $irfi'liait� Itself. � . oldi g fast the e . . p cordifig to Scripture, h in - - .'.,,,You, are not going to make, garden faithful i6rd,(Tlt, I,'.9). - - . . it C& . I � . . .� . I ' . I I �. again tfils-spring, are'yod?",asks the .&a w6 tire hero In ChtlStfq stead to � I .- . .. '.. 11 fond wife of-thpbrutal husband. manifest lals life In. these mortal . bod-, partment, ill in, A-1-ture be raam, I I I . . ,,I certainly am 'fliq* " I I I � � � I . I I I .. I . . i ,� ", dediares the brutal leb, we cannot be . faithful wit- . . ' . � � ' % ), husband, a look of. stern determiliatlou nesses If anythlag iiiinholy 1.5 seen In t I seftlin upon his coun . tenance. . I nq,� There Is a 131ttibipsA of the 801rit tained by us, sthd all work �wiffll be . . ' "But loist.yeav your.raillshe's came as Well 1113� Of the flesh from which we I ' .. .. . I . . � . I I 11 I . . . I . up turnips and joui' onions came'up must deansd on Ives it we would be executed- protl * 1 '.. �. I I '. � I ,spluach and your Sweet pedil came, tip such igon$4 and rr,,g,t,,, ,,,; the Al- . a . . . I I . . . . . � . . I READERS � N E I I I corn, I should think that would-.dis- � might 1911�01 .. r v, 1 ;V .i. I . , . . . . �. 4p !�.M, 06 . I CD -18 N I' . . , . , . , (.,outage you." ' . I . . I . . '. - 1 , � I �, . . _ .". _ . I -_ I . - ., _ 11 I . I ... . I I . 1. I 01. I!!!!� . - 11111hat's the woman of It! This year I 4 . I . . . - � , � � . I will simply plant turnips find spinach '�� .7davo 2 I . I . . , , I � , . . . . and corn and get the radishes and oil., . . � . . . I . . "o I '' . . 11 . tons and sweet peas I want,"-Chica, . . , � . 11 1. � . I � . , . I " . I . Post. - 9 am . I W . " WArve . I 6 � � If the phildrenreqnirA physip 'none acts so nice ag Miller's Worin Powders No y pleasan t, to, take. gold by W. S. U41olmes, . .- . . . 4 1. � I . , . � 0, * I . 9' . I . ' . . . Proprietor " * . . . A