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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-09-23, Page 3a , Pi I V M , M 1. A a \, >1 - " Tbo Clinton Now Orm . - � � The Poet's Corner ------- V %, pw ------ I -----,-w ­W� MAKING GOLD LEAF. 4-0 14 ­____.__ MOST C11108RO" RAVIES. .1 $ -in- � . a . I ­. ­ - � I , *1 . 0 ��-T:;� Tke.0riLwbark I I I Nothing in the world is such a I � Tile Metal Is Ovation For Hours b . I � Merl, Then ,Finished by Girls. , . ... 106 � I— -1 - I , � , � ��� , . .- .1 . Detrol,� Free Presis comfort And joy as,a beat rosy-cheeked, happy baby. 14 Buy; I I In one of the. downtov�u buisInes L ."o fil t fabric: 10 , I , . - I would. not ferk tb e!; I have a%ex lbo , nowishto owt eipo the pri�e Of Baby"$ heat � th I$ 004'r stant vigilance oaths part of the streets may be open ,sticking froto on of the upper Miadows a massive Ara ; � pot. too 4011cato *9` . I'va aatlatied tp, stay at tome and , ,, I mother. The III$ of babyhood hnd rasping a bug be, safely washed , with � . I . work- to eira the price of c6me suddenly and the wise mo. l'bammer pMZMe whole sign gilded, I ' . $"Allght SOAP, *hon $� Ic oal., tber will always be in a fins . Ition I I 1-+'-*b�g-�gn of the gold beaters, estab I . . I ­ 9wer 5041pe havalaiured � . I . I I w otild not risk my precious neck to float the Stars and Stripes . to treat them at once.. No other medicine can take the place of I lishment, where thousands of the got I I . -)row. 111"eas AU4 'fade -d, I today be. Baby's Own Tabi . ete In relieving, sheets aie turned out after havin 1,. ced by girls. I Where never have,they flown anddurIngtbe illsof babyhood ... �� 11 " I . . the 'Coloured fore; unknown It plod Along my and childhood, and there is no Gold,leaf Is packed more,by the at . . I I thingis, ro.. .1 Tv�ay- , other medicine a a safe. Mrs Wm � I of the breath than §y the hands. Tb I . i member the I IV'% nice to be a hero bold, buf doming I Viggers, Porretton, Ont., a a,' %t Cis operation of transferring 4 sheet 4o . bome'a another story, "My baby was troubled wit almost transparent gold leaf from on I .... I , I - word $on,. I do riot wish to wrangle loud to get a $tom"hand was verycrosewhile. 1. place to another is so delicate that f .. . ught, little bit of glory, I 1: getting his teeth, and did not . is possible to do it only by a Ilgh I . I I . I L I I I have no wish to do a deed that no ' gleep. well at night. I gave him. Baby's Own Tablets with the puff of the brientli. It takes most girl I . 1. 4'.. � I . . *J � i one else has ever done; 'Tw6reuice of bourse to write my best of results; he is now one of ibe best natured babieerorle could - six weeks to acquire thIs.knack,-an some girls aw never able to fle-quire, it 4 1 1 I I name on history's pages,but I shun. This coming home with honors new to wish," Sold bY medicine dealers I I I . The gold reaches, the bealers.� firs .: he ,r my friends remark I 'Absurd or by mail At 25c it box from Dr, In wide bags or nul&gets and him to [) �� . - ; , c i 2 This thing you might have done, a ' . Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. Ville, Out. , . . weighed. invited and Made into inc , . I , �� of course, but we want more than - wide ribbons before,anything else I . N-�_�1l1111l`1""0`NP11lll"1l --.N..F- I just, your word," AP~%ftAA1~#~ *AAA done. The rowwo Is then cut into $at, I do not want to argue long,,to bicker L I - I . square.4 arid beaten with a hamme and, to prove my stQiy, � I TO risk death once is bad enough, I do --.--.,-,--., - --- come back'Jeanne Marie, wielded by a tuall. Ylign cacti lea has been beaten thlr� It is transferre __ - ]ROW TO CAN VEGETABLES not �Oizq to fight for glory. 1. � � I . . I Her hair is all in crJi,rikles now -'she" to it mold, where It Is beater) fou The canning of vegetables I very, -1, have no wish fafind 4 land that no , calls 'ern Marshal waves hours more. Th� hearing Is done wit[ sixuple proceds, if the one whIsm o has the � one else has ever seen, To open up a hunti6l; She's up in all the etiqutette, ,real it wnodt�n hatun)er weighing fl-ot work to do, or directs it done, under, ground . where human foo� has never 'stylish she behayes. , seven to elghteen pounds7on, a sheep stands the real meaninir of sterilization I been; . Her ma, and me axe mighty proud o' , skin'cuslilori, which rests oil a gi-anit The word is cleanliness -yes, surgical cleanliness -and t4e vegetables should IVS too much trouble coming back all she learned -but gee, - . We sometimes wish for 'Mary Jane block. Tit(- gold used for beating I " be Perfectly fresh. I . � to. write out Affidavits -long, . instid o'Jeanne Marie. Its urilly 22 or 23 carats flne_ A littl 11 � Foods that ferment have in them And to be CeDSO-examined bv the ' I . alloy of coppor or, sliver Is ,added t some form of ant or animal life. Veg. . folks who think that I am I . . make it spreati.. It ,would be Impos etables containing sugar, such as corn, -beets and peas, are the most difficult wrong; For, nowadays, it seems *the fmd to I . . Those unsightly, Pimplep can be en. tireiv removed b,v the use of Millerb sible, the beaters say, to hatudle per fectly pure gold, I _ to keep,wbkte acid vegetables are most easily kept providing sugar is not used, make a hero prove his story, . I Convincing first the stay.at-horaes Compound Iron Pills. ,50 doses for 25. cents. 'Sold byW'. S. R, Holmes. . After the'gold, ' has ' been beaten I TThave perfect success, as in the can. before they'll let him have his . Is handed over to the girls, who lif �.!t ming of fruits, can in small amounts - ,�, -glory. I I I . Evidence was introduced atMontreal the unshaped leaf from the mold Wit do not make hard work of it, and fol, . . . for the murder ot Constable Shea, of a, pair of wooden pluchers, flatten It ou low accurately directions given. THE, OLD, OLD STORY __ . . ' I . . , law er who went to the house to. see Dizzi, and beard the shot, Dillon ,On a sheepskin cushion by gently blpw: I - Ing on It, cut It to a perfect square String Beans I . ­ I builded a house of cards so fair, told him he had shot a man. * , replace It between The leaves of th Select tender,fresh beans; string and wash them.. They way be cut in In the rose-tinied days ef youth ; I dreamed that I built for a whole . Re . . New life for a quarter, Miller's Corn- . book and flatten it.out with the breath There tvVefity-five leaves lengthwise piecei,short crosswise p* - .lee P30g­ pound Iron Pills. Sold by W. S- R- are in 95 Or left whole, Have water boiling 'fire Ah, how could I guess the truth P Holmesi . - book, and a skilled girl can pack sev ­ I - in a, kettle over the' with salt, and . boil rapidly 20 minutes. Have jars .11 . I The'trath,that love is a fragile ,thing, I . . . 1. . . I . - i . ebtv books In a day, for. which sh jets� from,D/_.., to, 3 cents 'a book, steriLzing. Drain the beans. and i�a% k in the jars and coverwith rid ilieprice of love 113 tears- A' . I The hardest lesson of all we learri I #ogaviere shipped this week, the I . . . peatly 0�'l ing water. L%y the cover'on I I - In- the lonely after years'? � . price was $8.00 and the next shipment L � . is to be at $8.10 , , - . . I - . I .. and set in the steam cooker or a= of boiling water and boil for one hour And the house of cards has fallen, a . . wr6ck, 1 1 .. . I I � : . . The Poor,Man's Gym. . in the kettle;bhree quarbers if by steam . As a card house ever must fall ; � Miller's Grip Powders - Cure. Sold by. W� S. R. . Holmes . "Wrould y ,on mind telling me." aske . Lift carefully, fasten on the cover, but In vain I h4d buiiaed as beet, I knew- . I . . . Mrs., Bourdalot. glan Ing admiringl .1 . q put back to cook one.h%lt the time re- 'Twere better ne'er built at all. . r _ I I . . at. the athletic shoulders of this pro � quired for the first cooking. ' I . Stearn -cooked Vegetablos. , . For itar I gay little walls lie. abatt � eredi. Fallen its turrets and eaves ; I � 0, I .. - R h eu m at I -S M, , I ective boarder, "how do you keep I sp such splendid physical, condition?" r Vegfetables cooked under press are a of It Queen rules now in a palace grand, 1. 41 go through a few gymnastk- exe I . steam are very ration finer in flavor But"I fancy she sometimes grieves. � . I � cises every morning," confessed th and much less loss in nutriment : Something is lost in boilingi Most of r I I ba;ve picked up'the bitsof pasteboard, I have found a tried and tested Cure for Rhati. Matism I Not a remedy that will s"fghten the I .- young man, flushing. . "Well, the boiled vegetable cooking is taste- less, indigest;ible; Slippedpach one into -the pack- My Qlieen of Hearts has married he . I I ,r distorted limbs of chronic crlpft nor turn bony irrowths back to flesh again, t I 1111DOSSiblO. But I can now surely kill the vaim s and b.1 I'm sorry, but we can'i boar I . r . . you. 10ve had. the bathroom morrop tinsightly,soggy and all this is changed with steam cooR.m King, . . . . .� And I am a lonely Jkck! - vw= this deplombler disease. In Oermank-with a Chemist in the '01ty, of lized that., wa7 �before.11 . , r . -, . � . '.. . � . I iag. Remember the art of cooking is . . . . . I - � . � .. Darmstadt -1 found the laat; Ingredient witik . I . . . I . - , 1- very largely producing fla,vora which . �o ­ I � -which Dr. Shoop's Rheum tic Remedy made; IV111thout - -1 . . . � � ' . . 11 - create a whZilesome appetite and please I.. The Change . . a merfected, dependable prescription. t last Ingredient, I successfully treated'inany. : . 1. . . .�, I . . . r I . .. . . I ' the taste, and of so preparing the diff.' I I .. I __ man.* cados of Rheumatism; butnow. at last, It unt- . ..� A Po isible.,lieason. '' erent foods and the right changes .take place in them. Too hot a fire . Be6re she went to board in' school she . . 101'mly cures all curable cases- of this heretofore much dreaded disease. !those -sand -like granular '� can't un(terstand why . . ' . Brow. , . I frequently 'destroys results most. de. . . useter romp an' play, - Slit, druv the cows from the field' 'an' . wastes, found thRlieumatte Blood. seem 6o dissolve and pass away!tuder the action of this remedy as should have failed." .' ... "Nor can L. I -always tbbugbt � sired. One great trouble with kmeri. can cooking to -day is the extreme helped take in -the bay, . I . freelyaodow sug* .when added to pure water. And then, when dissolved � , these poisonous wastes finely. r * . n ame Was doing ife ofte'. c. t baste with which it is done, and my But ,she don't do that any more, be- , - cause of this you see� I "ea 11h. . 's. , me. for'a.dvlce,1.1,-l3etioit Free Pres one plea is for better cooked veget- ables; much of it as done by most She went away as Mary Jane, but come back Jeanne Marie. - . -.11 . ,u ,. I I r . I r � 11, I What the eye sees not the heart rite housakeepers, upsets the true defial. tion. of cooking. � . � � She ugetdr weak made -over clothes, . . I I an" Always with a smileir . , r 9 , ; 00P 5 . - Dr. A I . r . xrot,�flixg(.L I . . r , . . . . I . I I . � . HOW IS THIS? Sassafras andBurdock for the blood, I But now her dresses ever . y one musi I be the latest 2tyle. I � I She don't ride befLiback any ror�,nor I � . . r Rheum,atk .. ReMedy . . . . . :. r Childreii Cry Dandelion and Rhubarb fer stomach. e climb the apple tree- f . . . . . . I . . . I . FOR FLETCHER'S , � - Mandrake and Juniper for liver and She ,ent,away as Mary Jane, but I Sold- by'r."ALL DRUGGISTS" . - , .r 0"R I A 0 A,.S." kidneys, Casearra and.Senna for the ' . ,�, . L. I � L I . . . I . . r . . . - nd Aloin to pv4- ,vent griping. U -Need -a Herb Tablets r . . . . . .1 . . � . r � I .. - I I L .. L r . __ __ - - - __ _ - - L � contain these ValUeLble ingredient.a. 50 tablets for 95c; 250 tablets for $1.00 A " � L - . - - I- ­ � . - I - I -_ - -_ - - L doctor for half -a -cent a day. Pree - FrIlIFIF - I ,_ I . N - -_ r - r . __. - I . . . I . � I 'r ..L: r, .. � . I . I I I . .. - samples at all drug' .stores in'Clinton. . Idarch 2 -9 -yr -X1. . . ,,�- - . � "�. .�r ..%,­ . . i14 .. .. r . I .. . L* L . , ... . , I , . � .... . . . IL I r . 1. .. L . I . � I I . r I . .. r I., . Ir . . . � . 111111 I 11 Beet SU92r in the United Stat9s. - . Beet sugar factories are now In suc- , cessful operation In sirteen states. Colorado leads all otlim state," en- giiged in theqViistry, having sixteen factories. In I'907, these produced 169.� 000 tons of sugftr. or enough It It bad been passed around to gire all. the peo- " ple In the United States four poundit I apiece. I 1. . ' California and Michigan follow Com- 3-ndo at a respectful distance in the race for second place. Michigan ba.% The same number of factories as Colo; rado. but Their product Is considerably smaller. , California has only nine plants. but some of I he latter are very - � . large. ,From year to year the produc6 tion of sugar Is about the same In the two states. . T . ,:tab has fire factories, and they aru strong producers. Idaho and Wiscon. --fin follow with four each, and . tirerp cre ten states with one factory each, . The most eastern factory is that at ,Lyons, N. Y. Ila . milton City, Cal- bas the most western factory, Los Alavil. .1os, Cal., the most southern and Bil- 3ings. A -font., the most northern. The largest factory In the United 4 States and one of the largest to the world is the one at Spreckels, CAL, which Is able to 'slice 3,000 tons, of beets In a day, or a hundred carloads of thirty tons each. I . ' The oldest successful factory In Me , -United States Is the one at Alvarado, ,Cal.. which was established In felo , n n beet sngar fole thirty years. . . - __ __ _' _' - - - -,-. - , , , ,CiLnadian� Hair lResto.roll? � I 94111&�o QF1 . I . . , � A I - I . _ , , Will restore gmy. hair to its natural color - Stops falling hair -causes to grow on bald beads. Curesdandruff, Itchinii, scalp diseasm i By its use thin hair growalu%urlautl%, - ' Contains rid oili or greasy liigr64i6nt& Is entirely unlike 6y ldth= hair POP" , tidt ever ofrered,&r sale. . . A good, reliable Canadian PrePSMUOD- 1jissolletted TestimoliftIA6 , Edith A. Burke, MiAslonary,11. M. Chumb, 'Alchim1m, Egypt, arid friends, gWatlypleMa ^;�ufts after two years'using. I with K : L A. Hopes, Wilner. Montana. MY hair .'and whiskers restored to natural 00101, dark - brown, by using Canadian Hair Resthrcr- Y.Orfiin,Bur opoville,Ont. 0anadian0air � P.j&avor is the Cat -1 have ever U" Mow Abordeen.,Cave Breton, i.L�MR.&,,,,�14.,&.-i,l,..-Ii"IrP VMWIAMPU � , ,) ;Opold hl all wholesale and reWl druggists, � a 0 . ailed any address in the eivillMd. world It - on receipt of orico, 5ft Manufactured b9p , , %%M NIMMM fto W161iot., on&* caw&4 i S 31d in Clinton by, W., S. - R. � *1 Holmes J. &'Rovley, W, A. L M-econ-lell, druggists, UlAard'sliftitfiblittourel GargotAft,ftws. . . I , I . . � ­ . . . . I . . . � . . . I . , � � - . - I � . .� I . I .1 . I . . . ­ � . I I. . . '. � . . . . . � I I . . . .. . I I I � . , � I . ­ I I . 11 I I � � . p. . . I 1. . . . L � '. . . . . . . . . . I I . I . I � . . - ­ . . . . . . I . I I � . . 1, . . I : . . .. I � � I L . . - 1. � . I . I - ., . . : , . . I ­ . . . � . . I . . . � I . . : I . . . . I I - I I., . . I .. . . . . . . . I. . . . . ­ .. .. . I � .. . . . . . .. I . .. . I � I . I I . : . . I . . . .. . . . I . .. . . . .1 % I . ., I I 1 . I � . . � .. . '. I I . . . . .1 I . I . . . . I : . . . . . . I . I . . I . I I . I ... . I . . . I I I. . 1 4 ' . I . . . . . I . 1. I � . I . . . . . . I � . I. I . A WE8TERN EXAMPLE .. ...... � . . . LL I . . . .. I . . . ''.. I I . .� �.... I ... I..'' I ... ­ �1 . . I I., I . I 1. . . .. ... . I . . ..�, ... I ,� . I . .. . ­ . I ,. . . � ..' I I I I ..) � % Feritl6mitn from a Saskatchewan town was recantly on a business trip to I . ,,Or I ' , . . . I ... � Torontd and -in comparty, With a Toronto friend, vient. out to make some . . I small purchases of personal necessities. The Torontonian suggested that , . . 0 � . I � while in the cityWesterner should -make larger and more elaborate purchas-.. . . ,. . . � . , ;k ea. * In -fact shoull supply his needs for some time to come, The . . � I . . .., . Westerner refused eiraphaticly to bitymore'than sufficient forhis im'- . I I I Indu � .. I mediate neects.. Efe said they had merchants in his home town who had been ,ced . , . I to -invest. capital by the prospect for local business ; that hehimself was holding a , poni. * , 6 , , . tion there (in an eduesclonal institution) that was made- possible only by the settling I . in the imi-heai%te vicinity of'a number of btialness men aridfarmers.and that lie would - ' . , : upjulst to the interests of his neighbors, his towd and himself, unless he confined , .. . . � . . . 1. , his purchases, as far as possible, to Itis own locality. I . � I . . . . . � � I . � . . . I � � � I . . I ' . . . I I . . .- I - . I ­� . I I Ao 'un6rsthnd the phenomenal . if that is tb4i Western sl�iirit, it is not difficult . I , growth. of'the.country and the enthusiasm the Westerners feel for their towns.' It is . . ref res�hing to hear'6ne -of them e,ipatiate on the. merits of his place of residence. Poss- . . . . iblv. we have not beard thi- name before, for they are making towns ranidly out that . . . way just now; but vi e shall not Le liLe!y to foi gA il, in the ftiture, after, listening to his . , - I . rapid-tive eloquence and seeing his infectious eiathusiasm. You can sinifle -at his volu- bility, but, we�can tell youi friends, that in the -intense local -p'attiotisin of the*V� est- net- lies the secret of -the,country's marvelous . giowtfi arid prospt r11ty. . . � . � . . I . I . . . � . I - . . . ­ �. I �. . . . .. I , . � I � What a change there would be in.Clintoulf It.ourcitizens wereimbued with a' X the - residents of Clinton would tske - � . . st . rul-arcp'�rit, Him the place would- thtiveif' " . . . . as much int6resb in the welfare of our towwas that Westerner does in his.' . But as a matter of fact what do we find ? It is not'only that.1nany in Clinton spend money . , wheiA away from home for things they might ,have obtaine I here before loavlap" but , I .. 1 - they deliberately defer supplying their wants'until they P'o away, Some indeed send ' their money by mail and receive the gonds by express, under, the mistaken impiession . . . . , that they can save a few cents by so Aoing. How our Westerner would scorn such I .sordid parsimony. . I � . I . - I ., a . � I I . . 1) . . . . . I .. I I . I . 11 . . . . i -it of solidarity"that � . Now, is it not possible fdr each one of us to emu'ate that spit I . wholesdme loyality t10 our own,ppople to our town &ad to ourselves ? Can we not see , * "I that in doing so we will riot only help our neighbors but, will materially help ourselves. I I . It would enlarge �u� business and dnr social life. It woul'I also increase our self-respect.' ,j ,It is a mistake to think you sava anything by acting in a contrary Way.. As a matter � of fact you can supply your need.% -in Clinton ,�'Just ai �Aeconomlcm,ly as in any place in . I - I Qanada, even in the large places, where it costs more to do business, where taxes are I I . greater and where the cost of living is. hi'gher, with consequent higher prices for labor I . , i , .4hd help J,all,kinds. . . . . ,,, I .. . . . I . � . . .1, . I. _ . . � , % , . -�\ . . I I k� , . I � � I I � tet us get together .and see if we caunot give 0inton .1 ti�* impetus. It woutcl . , : me A member of the community would ,An a new expansion of our town if each individita � . : resolve to henneforVa do all his or her shopping right here in Ciinton, I . � a ; . I ., . . . I I I I . . I . � I - � . ., lk 1. Read the ads thi's w, ee. I I � *­ . ,� . ,:, �,­ . I I I I .. . . . . . . .1 I . �� , . I I I I . . 1. 'A, I . . . I . . . . . . I .� I � I . I I 1, . I I . .1 I li� 0 I I . . I . � . I I I I I . . � I � I I I . 4 � , . . I I -11--1 �, I . . . ­­­ - - ":. .11 - . I I �­ 7-1---wr- , -�-w,�-wr---,r-�-,--iw�,r","-w-�f-q-1- . . I ': . - �!�­J , .,. -,-* . 1, I 11. � . , I $ Y SCHOOL, WMWWMWWN. W-9 4 , I y . I ' ' ' a Lesson X11I.-Thlrd Quarter, For . I . , , ' e Sept. 26t, 1909. SOURNIR ,Of CUNTON . 0� � I I "I . ­ ; . . . ­ I � 11 . 'ro be Given NBW Sub. t THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. , - , I . � I , M, M I I .0 , � . iscribers to the Ncw ]E�ra 0 � . � I I . I; � 10. 11 � � . I Text of the Lesson, I Cor. x, 23-33. M ' N! - - Memory Verse, , 24-GolOn Text, A hanilsome Souyenir of Clinton is beina "-A- ' I Rom, XVr 2--comniptitary Propare'l : it printed on our peesses, and will be complete . 0 . to a fe 3% f by Rev, D. M. Stearns. . ,N W 04Ys, 11 is in paraphlel form, pro, . I '_ f usely illustrated with local views, and printed e * This epistle Is dlAded' Into several on super-caleadared paper, in An artistic apd. attractive cover, We purpose presenting each , A! . sections beg;nnVg with the words � � t ,; It � NEW pubscriber who enters our Subscription 1111kolp I A Now, equeerning.11 cr "Now, aq touch- . List, during sEPTEMBER or OCTOBER, *J)A0 , I d Ing" (vil, 1; vill, J;,,xil, -1; xvi, 1), and IN - with one of these Souvenirs. Only'a limited . , . _ ebr lesson Win the portion which 11 number are being rinterf, so all who Wish to . . , be- - T) 0 IT N 0 W. , . 4 i �htnr securo one should . ,j t gins with vill,' 1, "NOW ., as tone I, I . '. M F* e tbi i ngs, 6frered unto ldbis." While rec- ­ 11111:Lplic Subscrintion, $1,00 to.e:nd of 1910 - . 'kO,AP . it ognjzing� that. our Idol is, nothing and I .9 that . meat commendeth ulp.not to God. 6N 1 '215c to end of 1909 NIA -0 . - - - XW_ _1111 � h yet he says, "If meat make my bxoth- IMC I . American. subscribers must add postage. . r or to 61fend I will eat no; flesh WhRe Ow � I I %!I� I . r Ahe world standeth lest I -make my Air" . . . . I d brother to offend" (vill, 13), Whatever �1" $"If V" VIM I : 5 . r he did or refrained from ikilng It was , oxv�.Wlt�zoxwvn: 01WIN 5�& 0 MM�-m"ttt ME - I for the -gospel's sake lest the gospel of I I . 4w, � -5 . I � ii -Christ should be hindered and that he . - - � lv- : � miglit by all means save some (Ix. 12, - ---,- I . I I 1. e 22, 23)... Referring to some events in n lzarcre Xistimeni; Cures D4tq vapej I i the history of Israel, he says that all 11 'i � . . . e theme things happQued to them for our . Ig � as. - - Best Xaierlal- . o exampleg -and admonition, and he re- APPIes Wanted* v,holee Des I I ralfids us that God is faithful, Who � . . � . JAMES DOIGI I will ubt suffer us to be tempted aboVr� - I will b'e In the market for both that we are able,(x, 11-13). He would Fail, Winter and Evaporating Apple� Opposite Post Otne4p, - - Cllintpn. . . t have uw know that all our, life is either Before selling, seq me or my- ageLES. � I I -_ I I unto,God or the deivill ' 'a i rid that. while � I , * ' b we may lawfully., do certain things, we C. CANTHLON CLINTON FZO - W. I�UTLERI' 11 t must not come utder the p�wer of I �. . . . Painter and Paper Hangeir. I I I I . anything or any one but the Lord . I . alone.(vt, 12; x, 23). I � . . I . . 1. I All work guaranteed. . . I c God having made us so x1ch in Christ 1 "I . . . . Prices' reasonable. . . I � , I I that all things are 6urs, things present I I I -1 . 11 11 Residence nearly opposite the. a and things to come (111, 21-231, we are I ­ � I . � I I ,Collegiate Institute. � . . I . , - . I not .here to seek anything for our- . . I I ... I 1. � I J . ( selves, but only the welfare of others, --- - - . ' . . .. . I � that they, too, may be saved and have ��=_ ' � I - I I ), the same. riches in Christ and then go . .../I .1 . , , I � out 'to seek others (x, 33). Lolve'seek,. . ­ I ­, I F0144" McLeod . I "I I � eth not , her own. and He who was I .- I - � 1. .. ­ . � . .� God manifest In the . flesh never lived ' ­ A �__ - �:�%; I � �F - __ I � - �_�i�:L��,:�__ � - .- - P HaVing.secured ; commodious Graia . . I - - I ' � 4 to, please Himself nor to seek His own . . . - - . -- - - - �- - � � I Storehouse. we are now buying all .. . I - y I will or glory In'tinything (xit , 1. 5; Bor. .. ... __ , ___,_ - . kinds of grain, for wh,ch .the highest, . � . ee ­ . I prices will be paid., I . xv, 3;John v, 30; vi, 38-,. viii. 50). Paul . _.- � ­ I . I ' I n had td write to the Philippians, "All. . . � Bran, Shorts, Corn and all kinds of I . I . I seek their own, not the tbingsi which �. . I I rain, Seeds and other feeds ,kept ott. I � I- are Jesus Christ's," "Many' walk, of I � =d at the storehouse. . . . . I I I �. hav, . We Want to'' Land . . . "L whom �I e. told you often and now . : �e!ll. you even weeping,'tbat they a, - youe,first order, because we know that . . I . - re -will derive from Ford. & McLeod . I . d the enemies* of the cross -'of Christ, , the satisfaction you .� .. � . . I .� . I.. Whose end 19 destruAion, whose God that will s to.thd fact L . . .. L. .. I I that you.cannot do better anywhere G. 11. R., STATION, CLINTON. I r . . . . .is their belly and whose glory,,.Is in ej . I . L ,,2g,s,. ,fisethatyou can with us. You, vvill , . . � . .. I . . -their shame, ­*ho mind earthly t 11 rid that we are not "sill ats.&�'ixx our I I 1 . .. . .. . . (Phil. % L 21; 1 , It , 18,19); .� business, but thoroughly "up -to ' the L 0 0 1 H E R E-1 . .­ - " . . Theltwice repeated sailng In -verses- minuW' and watchful of the interests . . I I . I . 26,-28, "The ear . th Is the . Lo . rd's- and )f our customers, knowing that. by so I . I I . � L . . I 'fullness thereof," Is . from . the Ze are really acting for our LINE FOR. SALE. . , ' � loing, . 13 the awn u timate benefit, � ... I . . � ­ .. I psalm which speaks of those with . . . I . . . ­ - AT !iap' ' � ' � I . . . 1, I I ,e. elean hands and pur� hearts wixo*seek � � Q'. A - DOWN89. I . . . .' L . * .. * . 0 the God ot.Jacob and open wide' the . 0 0 � . . Belgrave Lime- Works, *. , . I .. . I . . I gates �o the.King of ' Glory. When He �Merch=t Tailor. - - Clinton', Manufacturers of I First- . clfiw Lime. . 1. Is - oq the.L throne of our hearts - we - will . . . . I * ' . I . I L . . L . I OUR MOTTO: Fint,olms Lima sold, and I . 91 not be heard asking silly questions � , ' I I I.. I I I . . . prices within reach of &IL . . . I . � I I about what we may eat.or not eit, nor . . .. . . : � 1 20c.. per bushel at Was, or 25c for Uo- ' I . . . will we bow -down to any idols within YOU_ 'L .'. Isushel loads, delivered, at OrAiam!s . . . I or without, but the one suprei I I . L . � ­. me -, Are : . . Hotel, Clinton. . .1 I . - thought will always be to please Him, - I. � . . Orders f][Iled promptly. , . I. � . L . . : . to. honor Him, to magnify Him, so that I . , . tc I S 'S - - ..' A. NICHOLSON & SON, Prop'�.,* ' � . . others .may want to know Him , .Ad fied � . . ... whom we have bi His gracei become I . ' " I I Belgrave, Ont. .1 . � I . . . so- . devoted., When we become thus I .,With the way*your repikitig - � . � � � � . . . I I .. 1. . . and spe�ial Work is being - . . spirit � filled, . drunken with , the new' L , .done?* , . . I I , , I wine of .the kingdom. I filled. with�. joy I . I .. � WA -Watts & Som-, I : a . ad peace by belle'ring4 I some will be . od? . . 'L I . I , I ' is the Work ;o 6 , . . I ­ . . drawn away from the� beastly drunk- I . . L - - , . have eVery.thing needed in the shoe . . .r � ,. .. priness. of earthly things to the .love � IS L tile price, Irkilt - 11, .: . I repairing line to execute All their work .. . L . . L -, for which So L . .1% I I ­ well and promptly. A trial will con- I . . . . . . . . . that N better than wine . I ­ . ,� I : 11 . I inaay�, souls Are longing all uncoh. 19:1t.returned L pronipt[3? Vince YOU L that our mat�rial ani][Work� I I L ., � ,. scicusly. � L manship Is of the best procurable any-,. ., I Is'.11: not because -the:p'oor '^ I . . � Id 1 6. - ' . ,,,,all - where. We also f6vAir Suit Cases, . I worldling sees nothing -An professing I L'. We are in business to ff X., ' � I L - essentials. and wohld Satchels and Pocket Books, also c1dal i Chrisilans that can begin to'eompare . ,these nd dye s%me. , . . I 'i ; a % i ce � to 'al I . . . � . L .. with -his ,1pleasures'. of sin for a sea. .� ' Our' old" Stand- is OPPO *1 e I I � son" .1 that he tic . Ids onto, his..evil waysl . prove it to you, : . I 'PoSto L I I � . � . . rid,_ ub I der whose. - � L . .1 . . L. . the fflee . . I s 4�1 I The. God of this wo � We dole)" ' - I" L' . : , I . control the 611dren. of disobedience .L. . . .1 a.lnng.. . . __ - L 1, . live, says to his blinded ones cone I ern- G . 11ding,'Eup,raving. . Notice to onr Custonieri in. and. .. . , Ing th so called: "Look . . " . . around ' ' . 11 e church people, � : . . .. . . . I I � : I at#hem. They go'to,church and,sing Setfing, etc. . . .Londesboro. . . : . . . and pray on Sunday, -and the rest of I . . . . , thatw w'tend keeping our shoe -re- - L "I . I . L . , -1 n as usual and all re-' . ' I . a ,11,d o, the week they come to us in order td I. - pairin S, It_ " , y . - .1 7ill -ve our best" and most. - - ,OUUA.,- I—- * _ ttea n. Will be there .Wed_ L � . theirLGod. .Comb my way all the t 4' R. C__ ' ter, 'L . nesdays and"Saturdays and . be happy. I'll do. Vefter for you than , ttea I lins. �L.W % '"ral - * .Let' us eat and drink and be merry, I I . . . merits have been made with.2C. � .L I for there is no lake of fire not place of ISSU06r 'of Marriage Licenses Adauas tc take in work and give cub ' I . - I torment. No- men or lertrrilng,b�elleve ... . .. L . . I I . . Same gkt any time the days we are not . . the 'Bible any more, and Jesus was . ­ I . . . _. I there, still solisiting your, Patronage;, - . . L I . I � I ..�. -only a good man who -d -id *,ondrously . I w.blie be lived . , but go -is gone, and ' .there, are no�,.more like Flim.0 , 1, � Do T . es this ound familla:r? is It all . � 1 . bear it on every. � -Side? . Then let it L be a proof to you . that the whold world Ileth In the . - I I wic ' ked one, the father of lies. 'a mor ,r . for whons . derer'-krom the beginning. . the everlasting fire'lias, been:.prepared; . and turn from him lind all his lie$ tu I Him N�bo gilve Illmseif ior our' sins . . tbat'He might deliver us from the I wrath to come and Lf,rom this present . evil ag6 (I Thess. 1. i 410; G'al. I, 4). and It . you do not see many Jives that corn, mend 1:11m to others let yours be one I . -Ulm � I by His grace thdt shall, tell for . . . � every day and evet5where, tt ll�e that I , Material and Workmanihip ) Giiaranteed to be the,13eaC , I . IWIH.WattgA I Son , - - - ____ - . . 1. . . � 11 . ,! i I . � . .. � , . . ., .11 , . I . , . * ­�,� ,_�, . � . . f�­. . . . I '. .'' , , I i .., ) - . . t . � . I . .. �p , � , - ----- - I , ,. . . I . I i ". . ., i -action Sale I . . � - I Every SATURDAY ab - we -AUCTION 110.US114 , I GODERICH. Sales condticted anYW1100- any 1 I time. Merchandise. real estate, UVO stock- etc- . I It � . a, W, BEOKMTT, Atictilone0e, . , Phone 108 .1 Box 163. Godetjc�h, Oxth i ; . , I . I . . � - � r even In eating and drinking as Well as . . - . I --- . _. . � I In all -other things shall . glorify 0 lod I I I . � . I . . I I . . I I . . I I % (verse 31) and adorn th6 doctrine of '-,v- * * * * * ** . ( God our Saviour (Tit 11. 10), . '' * * * * * wwor *-%********;1K I , The phrase ,,gl'ving none 'offense" In * - . . I . I . . I . . . � . 1. , � . .1 . . verse 82 iakes,Ais to It COr. vi, 3, "OV, * 11 * . I , �, . I I ' Ing no, offense in AnYthing that the I . I .. . . . . ministry be fiot blamedfl, and back t6 * - orrect � .. . I * , . Bom. kiv, .13t '%et us not, t ef.ef % � � . is the' OWY * . ' ' 0. _- Qr . I � I I I . .. � I Judge.one anot4er any nior& but jud.&6 I . . I I I ,� LUC I � this rather that no man put a oturn I . I I # I .1 . 'o Kind' Our =� ''I � " ' bling block or an, occasion to fall It; ,* * . . 'tits brothe0s way." .V � _* . Peopleare either ,,V W. .edding .- - 42l,stomeisl � being pointed heavenward. or.. stutn� X110 . 'i . I . o. I . . � I .* � . '� � . . bling fiellwrird by our everyday life. W . . . 6 .. .� . . Want. I i I , Let us from this tlmeAIV0 wholly IllitO *r . . * ! 'Dig tationery . * .� . 'the Lord. . perisation:11 truth is most' -v S . . helpful 16 this inatter arid Is suggested _* - . I . ; . * by., vorse 32, which reminds us thili � . .. I . .. , � � . . % I now, In this age, the church of god 1, * . � , . . . * I � . bilng -gqtbered frona JMVil .1111( I 3f prevailing ty e faces * - 11. -1 1- I �cil. * We make,'a study 0 1 R I � . J1Jc.4,'T1'j(f't�'*W� end Nve ' should I've - 'for wedding aild* society printing.* - tile lire of y�tilcb Itre have beon somk- * . I ., Ing; then at . thp. boginning -of the noxt * and sVles I 1� - - . I - I ' atxo all Mrael-shall be %wed and then * . - , Your order entrusted to our care will 156 * � � all the n . ationq. . . * � . orrectly executed, I . - I * ­....­_­ � � � ­.­ I ,=�!=,n!�!��. _�­_­__ lu�� C . . . . 9 . . 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