HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1910-04-07, Page 6Aa the ;only Way to ,roach catarrh it, by inhaling Medi«
Qaced air, it follows that the healing balsams of Catarrh.
ozone can't fall to cure. It 14 s purely vegetable antiseptic
-spathes and heals, wherever It goes
The germ -killing vapor to inhaled at the mouth and in.
stoutly spreads through all the breathing organs. Every
Case of bronchitic and catarrh is rooted out, and such health
and strength is imparted that these troubles never again
return.
Catarrhozone has cured thousands, and here is quoted
the experience of Mrs, James A. Tweedle, of Jay Bridge,
Maine, who sent for sixteen outfits of Catarrhozone for
friends in her locality. This lady gives: very, full particu-
lars why he did so. Her daughter, fourteen years old, had
(IoCtored for catarrh, obtaining no benefit, tried lots of other remedies, but
al failed --recommended by a neighbor to try Catarrhozone. Instead of de
apairing, as she had good reason for doing, obtained Catarrhozone and be -
fere it was done, as she states, site was completely cured, No wonder she
recommends it. Child had dropping in the throat, hawkiipg, spitting; father
thought she was going into consumption; could not sleep at night, and acids;
"I only wish anyone suffering from catarrh to give it a fair trial."
Must Breathe “Catarrhozone” and You're Insured
Against Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis and Catarrh.
Not difficult for Catarrhozone to cure, becauseit contains the essences
of pine balsams and other antiseptics that simply mean death to catarrh and
colds. Large size, guaranteed, $1; medf:um size, 50c; small trial size, 25c.
'All dealers. or JY. trail UM, the Oatarrhoraolle C9mpaDY, Kingston, Ont.
Make Each Animal Worth
26% OVerltsOot
.moo..
On%of,aCent aDay
Nobody ever heard of "stock food" curing the bots or collo, making
9 hens lay in winter, increasing the yield of milk five pounds per cOwa day,
or restoring run-down animals to plumpness and vigor.
When you feed stock food " to your cow, horse, swine or poultry,
you are merely feeding them what you are growing on your own farm.
"TEE `; Your animals do need not mors feed, but something to help their
EEL"bodies get all the good out of the feed you give them so they can get fat
`at.
2:02i and stay fat all year round; also to prevent disease, cure disease and keel"
LarPacer
Winner of them up to the best possible condition. No "st k food" can do all these
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L r ¢ q c e r ,o n things. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SP.ECUk C can and does. It is
Grand Circuit, '08 Not a "Stock Food" But a. "Conditioner"
ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC contains no grain, nor farm products. It increases
yield of milk from three to five pounds per cow per day before the Specific has been used two
weeks. It makes the milk richer and adds flesh faster than any other preparation known,
Young calves fed with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks aid as they -would be when
fed with ordinary materials at ten weeks.
ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC builds up run-down animals and restores them to
plumpness almost magically. Gimes 604! colic, worms, skin diseases and debilityPermanently.
Dan MeEwan, the horseman, says: I have used ROYAL. PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC
persistently in the feeding of 'The Eel,' 2.02}, largest winner of any,p cer on Grand Circuit in
1908. and 'Henry Winters,' 2.09x, brother of Allen Winters,' ivinner of moo in trotting stakes
in 1908. These horses have never been off their feed since 1 commenced using Royal Purple
Specific almost a year ago. and I will always have it in my stables."
al Purple
STOOK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS
One 50e. package or ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will lastbne animal seventy
days, which is a little over two•thirds of a cent a day, Most stock foods in fifty cent packages
last but fifty days and are given three times a day. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC
is given but once a day, and lasts half again as long A $1,50 pail containing four times the.
amount of the fifty cent package wilt last 280 days. ROYAL PURPLE will increase the value
tit your stock 85¢. It is an astonishingly quick fattener, stimulating the appetite and the
relish for food, assisting nature to digest and turn feed into flesh. As a hog fattener it is a leader.
It will save many times its cost in veterinary bills. ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPECI-
FIC is our other Specific for poultry, not for stopk. One 50 cent package will last twenty-five
hens 70 days, or a pail costing 31.50 wittiest twenty-five hens 280 days. which is four times more
material for only three times the cost. It makes a "laying machine" out of your hens
simmer and winter,yrevents fowls losing flesh at moulting time, and curseoultry diseases.
Every package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC or POULTRY SPECIFIC is
guaranteed.
Just use ROYAL PURPLE on one of your animals and any other prearation on another
animal in the same condition: after comparing results you will sayRO.AL PURPLE has
them all beat to death, or else baekcomes yourmeney. FREI3^Ask
.your merchant or write us for our valuable 32 -page booklet on cattle
and poultrydiseases, containing also •
cooking recei es and full particulars about
ROYAL PURPLE STOCK and .POUL-
TRY-SPL+CIFICS. , T
If you cannot get Royal Pdrple
Specifics from merchants or agents, we
will supply you direct, express prepaid,
on receipt of $1.50 a pail for either Poultry
or Stock Specifics.
Make money acting as our agent in
your district. Write for terms. 1
For sale by all up-to.date merchants.
W. 1, Jenkins Mfg. Co., London, Can.
Royal Purple Stock and PoultrySpecifcs and Free Bookletsar e
kept-instock buy W. S. It. Holmes.
MILLINER
This is the question ofimportance with the Ladies just now, our
Spring.Opening the 25th and 26th of ,March. Ladies come and see
the fine display of High Class Millinery. Paints -This is the time to.
trim up your homes and here is where you can find the Best andcheap._
est Paints, Varnishes, Oils, -Turpentine, etc. Seeds—Farmers now
is the time to procure your Clover and Timothy seeds. We can supply
you. Produce wanted for either trade or cash.
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AlliginlaerneniennallaMlaneennella
ARE YOU NEEDING
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We have just opened up a
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would be pleased to have your
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The Cost is Very gmaI1
Try us once,
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Me Sunda School Lesson
Lesson il."'Second Quarter, For
April 10, 1910,
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THE INTERNATIONAL $ERiE$.
Text of the Lesson, Matt. ix, 35, to x,
15, 40 -42 -"-Memory Verses, ix, 37, 38.
Golden Text, Matt. x, 8 --Commentary
Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns -
This is the only lesson we have on
the whole of that most important sec-
tion, chapter x, and we begin with the
closing words of chapter i:t, telling of
Jesus going, everywhere preaching the
gospel of the kingdom and showing
the power of the kingdom in mortal
bodies, healing every sickness and ev-
ery disease. The Shepberdiess eondt-
tion of the multitudes filled Hitn with
compassion for them, and the plenti-
ful harvest and scarcity of laborers
led frim to say to Hie disciples, 'Pray
ye therefore the Lord of the harvest,
that Ile will send forth laborers into
His harvest." There is something so
strangely mysterious about -it all to us
earthly minded people tbat wecan-
not grasp it except the Spirit shall
enlighten us. Here is the Lord of
the harvest Himself, the Eking of the
kingdom, manifesting His power. over
the souls and bodies of people and over
wind and wave and full of compassion
for people, but He wants associates
from among men to whom He can
intrust His power that they may go
forth in His name and do as He bad
been doing. That is all wonderful, re-
rnindi.ng us of Isa. vi, 8, where we hear
the one living and true God in the
persons of the Trinity saying; "Whom
shall I send and who will goo for us?"
The wonder on our part is that• so
few respond tosuch an honor. But
why should He ask us to ask Him or,
His Father to do this? Is it that in
asking Him we ' may offer ourselves,
saying, "Here am I; send me?" Would
we be honest in asking Jesus Christ
to send forth laborers into the wide
world to work for His great cause
if, we did not first offer Him our-
selves? '
After an all night of prayer to God
He had chosen twelve that they might
be with Him and that He might send,
them forth, and now He gives theta
all the power that He had been mani-
festing and sends them fprth by two
and two topreach the kiugdotri of God
and to heal the sick (M.ltrk ill. 13; Luke
vi. 12; ix, 2). When the kingdom comes
we shall find the twelve apostles' (some
one In Judas' place) on twelve thrones
ruling the . twelve tribes of Israel
(Matt xix, 28), but it will still be His
power conferred upon them. It Is Itis not necessary for ns to speak any words•
true' now and always will be—apart • 05 0810 own, for the facts given below are
from Him, nothing. All power in
'heaven and on earth is His. How is
it that we know so little of it? Are
we not wholly His, fully yielded; sim-
p$ *Jr *envlct% sue sweetmeat; or elle
Spiritfor that service and the Codling
of Jesus Christ to fret Olt Rio ,king-
dom.
in this age we are commanded to go
into all the world and give the gospel
to every creature (Matt. xxvili, 19, 20;
Marls: xvi, 15, contrasted with Matt;
x, 6),, our object being not the cower.
sion of any part of the world, but the
gathering out of all nations a people
for His *lame (acts sv, 14), that He
may come again 'with these called out
ones to reign, over the earth (11ev. v,
0, 10).
We must give wore attention to be-
ing faithful messengers than to caring
for our personal needs. If we are
faithful He will see to our need Matt.
vi, 33; Ps. iv, 10), It wilt help us
to remember that He counts all good
or ill treatment of His messengers as
done to Himself (verses 22-25, 40.42).
It is an evil world. We roust expect
persecution, but we must not fear to
die for His sake (16-18, 28-31). He
• must be more to us than the dearest
on earth or than Itfe itself (37-39). Re-
member the analogy "sheep in the
lnidst of wolves" (16) and that the call-
ing of sheep is to be fleeced and killed
and eaten. In speelal emergencies we
ran' count upon. the Spirit to do the
talking through. us (19, 20), but He
should -always be allowed to do this,
•U1 service shall be rewarded (verse
42; xvi, 27; Ret. xxil. 12). What re-
n•nrd ca romper° with 'being one with
'I int for time ,and eternity? (Rom. viii,
in; Rev. Ili, 21.) J
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Menthol in the form of Davie'
Menthol Salve is the best application
for mosquito and insect bites and
stings, old sores, etc,. 25c, a tin at
druggists.
HEALTHY
CHILDREN
R
EN
Psychine
Made Her
A Robust
Child
Istrong enough to convince the nioet skeptical'
as •to PSYCHINE'$ power to restore health.
' Mr. John Sykes, of _power
Harbor, says:—'
When
ie was abouttytage,sheso much that looked
•a little' skeleton. The' doctor treated her for 2,
or 3 months, but the child got worse, and the'
pl fiu&tiug, willing and obedient? doctor said .he could do nothing more. rWe
Ilas He not said, "As the Father sent `thing had been done cand h t the child cool$
M so send I you?" These twelve notget better. Wo deotded to take the Iittid
were,whowever, to go only to Israel at thing to a Montreal doctor, who said her lunga
were filled with pus and that she would late
this time, not to gentiles or Samara- to undergo au operation if we would save her
tans (verses 5, 6). And to the woman life- The. next day he Dame; down from
Montreal and operated upon her, but tho
of Canaan we hear Aim saying, "I am operation was a failure, ea he was unable te-
net • sent but unto the lost sheep of geLany pus from the lungs.
�� o We were disappointed, and fully thought
the house of Israel (Matt. Sv, 24). He Tittle Nellie was not going Co get better, bat it I
worketh 'all things after the counsel
Wasoruel to let hersuf crso. At Chis time we
heard wbat a.wonderftil medicine PS CHIN
of His own will, according to His good waa for the Iuuga We had be
pleasti*re which He hath purposed in
Himself, and we must be hilly in that
purpose and will,. whether it refer to
the Jew, gentile or the church of God
(Eph.:1, 9, 11; I Cor. x, 32). 1)r. Sco-
field. says in his notes on this ,chapter
that the' mission of • the twelve . was
that of , heralds, announcing -to Israel
only 'the kingdom as . at hand, endued
with 'the divine credentials• of their`
office and manifesting 1dngdom pow-,
ers. Verses 16 to' 23. cover ,in a gen-
eral sense the sphere of service during
Ws' s present age, while verse 23 has.
in view the preaching of the. remnant
in the time of the tribulation and.im-
mediately preceding the return of.
Christ in glory. The remnant then will
not' have gone over the cities of Israel
till the'Lord'tomes.
If any Cannot receive this suggested
division: let him lay to heart the gen-
eral principles,' remembering that all
heed to hear of the grace of God, the
present salvation by grace, the daily
en readin
some of theadvertisementsdhad't , been
the papers oh - The Kind. You Have Always Bought
people who had 7 . been cured through Y Q'
PSYCRINE. We thought it would suit our a
little girl, and so deoided to give it a trial.
This wo did, and after Nellie had taken the
fir3t bottle we saw an improvement. Gradually
the little girl began to fill out, and by the time
we had used 8 or 9 bottles, she was quite well.
That was two years ago, and she is as well and
robust today as tho other children are.
We have a great deal to be thankful fon
We firmly believe little Nellie would' never
have lived if we had not 'beard of PSYCIBINE.
We shall bo p)n sed to answer enquiries at
any time."
For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers,
50c and $1.00 per bottle. .
DR. T. A. SLOCUM,-Limited, Toronto.
'WOMEN TELLERS
Why They Supplanted Men. In a, New
York Rank.
An embroidery hoop is not exactly
what ane would expect to see on the
other side of a bank teller's window,'
but that Is precisely what one Is likely
to see any day of the week If one Pee
to get a check cashed or to make a
deposit at Lite Maiden Lane Savingi;
bank, Maiden lane and ' Broadway,
New York. The hoop has been there
for the last five years, and it has never
been observed that business suffered
In consequence.
There are totes when there is no
line of depositors at the windows, and
deriug such intervals. there is no rea-
son why shiniug moments -should not
be improved.
As a matter of tact, the bank em-
ploys women tellers, Miss Sadie Clare
has been paying teller for five years,
white Miss Marie afcClusky has served
as receiving teller for au equal period,
and the president, Louis Windmiller,
said that he had never had occasion
to regret this departure from prece-
dent. The bank was obliged to econ-
omize, be explained, and had engaged
the women because it could not afford
to pay the wages usually demanded by
men, but the women had been found
tp do the work. lust, as well as their
predecessors.
"We have had no cause for complaint
in five years," Mr. Windmiller said,
•"and that can hardly be said of the
bleu who were employed previously,
The women are always pleasant and
always ready to answer questions, and
there never has been any occasion to,
apply to their bondsmen to make up
shortages.' They have. become experts
in the identification of signatures, and
no discrepancy ever escapes. them."
Mr. Windmiller doesn't believe in
votes for women, but says be believes
in giving credit where it is due.
'The D. & L." Emulsion will
build you up will make you fat and
healthy, Especially beneficial to those,
who are ""all run down:"
A Labor Lift.
The woman who does her own iron-
ing will welcome this latest invention
to lighten tier labors. ' As you see, it
is an ironing board that may be folded
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THE NEWEST IRONING TABLE,
and put in the cupboard when the.
day's work is over. For small kitch-
itr-itdTd apartment°°`kitchenettesethie
contrivance, is especially good. There'
is a 'second small board raised slightly
higher than the big board for ironing
sleeves and shirt bosoms:.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and. Childreli,.
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(PRONOUNCED 51='KELN) •
STRENGTHENS WEAK •
LUNGS ..
k
Bears the
Signature of
Not to Be Called Plain.
"There's one thing, we will have to
change. if these• ladies who wish to
vote have their way," said Senator
Sorghum
"What is that?"
"We'11 have to quit talking about the
wisdom of the plain people." -'-T"
Codfish ' Leather.
Everybody has heard of the New
foundland fisheries, but the fact that
the skins of the codfish are being con•
verted 'into leather will be news tc
most people. Mr. E. D. Arnaud, the
Canadian trade commissioner at Brie•
tol, has received a sample of cod -skin.
leather, manufactured by Mr. J,
Clouston, from St. John's, Nfld. It it
a soft tan, and apparently durabieaf.
well as pliable. .
Ice Jam May Cause Repetition of Last" February's
Conditions
A strong south wind has caused the ice coming down the Niagara river to jam
with the result that the crest of Niagara, Palls is bare, north from Luna
Island •almost to the middle of the cataract. Should the jam continue
there will be a repetition of the conditions prevailing in February
of last year, when the American falls were so dry that many
people walked across :from Prospect- Point to Goat Island
ANOTHER MIRACLE
IN NOVA_SCOTIA
Thoughl the Disease was Cancer of the Stomach
"FRUIT-A-TIYES" Cured Nim
SYDNEY MINES, N. S., JANUARY 25ru 1910
"!Tor many years I suffered torture from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Two
years ago, I was so bad that I vomited my food constantly, The agony I endured
all these years, I cannot describe and I lost over 25 pounds in weight, I also
suffered with Constipation which made the stomach trouble worse. I consulted
physicians, as I was afraid the disease was cancer but medicine gave only
temporary relief and then the disease was as bad as ever.
I read in the "Maritime Baptist" about"Fruit-a-fives" and the cures this
medicine was making and I decided to try it. After taking three boxes, I found
a great change for the better and now I can say "Fruit-a-tives" has entirelycured
me •when every other treatinent failed, and I reverently say 'Thank God for
Fruit-a-tives' !I
RDWIN CRAM,' SR.
" 1 reit-a-tives" sweetens the stomach, increases the flow of gastric juice;
strengthens the stomach muscles, and insuressound digestion. The wonderful
powers of this famous fruit medicine are never more clearly shown than in
curia the apparently hopeless. cases of Dyspepsia and Constipation. 5oc a box,
6 for 32,50, or trial size, z5c. At dealers or from Fruit-a--tives Limited, Ottawa,
/' , -Put there lay the
makers—found
there In the service
�tittyse.. 151-L Pure Paints
alone can .dive. �_�
It is no hard thing to
make a paint that
looks good in the can
—or sounds good in
t h e advertising—and
YOU couldn't tell the
difference beforehand.
But it is not so easy to
put together the purest
materials in tne most,
expert way—and then
to , add . one special .
ingredient greatly
lengthen the paint's life ,
—and that's what you -
get when you bu
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PCJ111
KA PAINT
T.
Fortycolors, for every
painting purpose, made by
Imperial Varnish & Color
Co., Limited, of Toronto.
Always' in full stock at
Recommended 'and..
For Sale by
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R. Adams, Londesboro
R. Rowland, Clinto
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May 3,17, 31 July 12, 26 Sept. 6, 20
THROUGH SPECIAL TRAINS
TORONTO TO 'WINNIPEG AND WEST
Leave Toronto 2.00 p.m.
on above days,
Through First and Second Class Coaches,
Colonist and Tourist, Sleepers.
Apply to 'nearest C.P.R. Agent or write
R. L, Thompson, D.P.A., Toronto.
ASK FOR HOMESEEHERS' PAMPHLET
Lame Back
Painful Stitches
eured i
n Ten Days, or
Your Money 'Sack
The moment you suspect anyKidney
or Urinary' di'sorder, or feel Rheumatic
pains, begin taking
Fig hills
FIG PILLS are sold with a guarantee-
to cure all. Kidney, Bladder or Liver
troubles, . Indigestion and all Stomach
Disorders.
FIG PILLS are sold at all leading
drug stores at 25c a box, or 5 for $1.00.
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