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The Clinton New Era, 1919-5-1, Page 4PAGE 4 •,c rear THE CLINTON HERE AND THERE Roundly, $4,000,000 word! of Orders 'have already been,booked in Europe by Canadian woolen menufactul'ers who ALL OVEIt 'formed it trade group, es advocated by 'the Canadian, Trade Commission. Other groups are now being rapidly arranged. expect to have the eitiprits In a few of the r;iw nderial.• days. last MOn(lay WM C. Thuell, Gth !fife • Morris Twp., and'Mdss Huth E. Breoken HAD PIMPLES ridge, 'iurnberry Tawnshlp, were • Juhtls Rectory, by nets, ThetbrideSt. is a sister to Mrs, Prank Nichol, 6th line. Surveyors have been engaged dor- ' Ing (he week taking levels of Main street In Exeter, preparatory to secur- lug estimates of the cost of a perm- anent road for the sown, The. Trustees of Ethel school Have engaged Mrs. Bolton of Wiarton as suc- cessor to Miss McLelland as princip€l of their school, The latter groes to Stayner, Mrs. Bolton will commence duties On May 1st. Police Magistrate Morton of Wing ham has sent threemenJohn Martin, John Armstrong and Wm. Burk, up for trial on charges of forging. doctor's prescriptions for the obtaining of hil- lier. HIS HCDV. Out of 100 average healthy linen at. 25 years of age, statistics proveWidal a1 ;65 'years, 36 will be dead; rich; 4 wealthy; 5 still supporting them selves by work, while 54 of the 100 will ,be depending on friends. relatives or charily. Canada contributed $3,291,759,33 to'Belglan relief, ' While there are at present no fewer than 992,000 persons in receipt of uh- entployntent donations in Great Britain, 637,000 deinobilied soldiers, or 79%, have been placed in employment, ac- cording to a statement by one of the 13rttisll ministers. An American aviator has just made a non-stop flight from Chicago to New York, covering 727 miles in less than seven hours. As the trans-Atlantic fliers have laid' out a schedule of 2tt hours fur 2,200 nniles the success of their adventure seems assured provid- ing they have a fair share of good luck and good weather. .A VALUABLE MEDICINE FOR THE BABY Baby's Own Tablets are a valuable medicine for all little ones. They are a ' mild: but thorough laxative which never fail to regulate the bowels and stomach; drive out constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers; banish colic and worms and make teething easy. Concerning •them Mrs S. P. Moulton, St. Stephen, N. B., writes:—"1 have used Baby's Own Tablets fora long time and find them a most effective and valuable medi- cine. 1 would not be without them." The 'Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cetns a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. Huron Co. Seaforth Town Council has placed an order for a motor fire truck to sup- plement the present fire -fighting ap= paratus. • Goderich is fhe only place in Huron County to adopt the daylight saving time. a,Vtoo&°s Phoeplsodita, j The Greati E,rieRemedy, Tones awl invigorates the whole nervous, system, makes new Blo in old Veins, (tures Net emus Debility Mental and !Irvin Worry. Deepon- deacp," foss of Hoorn, Palpitation of the Heart, Foiling Memory.. Price 81 per box, six for $5.. Ono will please, six will cureeSold by an druggists or mailed in Whin pkg. on receipt of price. New pamphlet mailed free THE WOOD MEDICINE CO..TORONTO. 0NT. CFar.edr Wisher Thieves broke into harry Brown's stable at ;Wingham and stole over $1000 worth of furs. About $400 worth of furs were found in.#ire river, where the thieves had evidently tried to hide part of the booty. The auth- orities are working on the case and The nasty, unsightly little pimples that break out on the face and other parts el the body aro simplylittle irritating re- minders that the blood is out of order and requires purifying. Burdock Blood Bitters hue been on the market for the past forty years, and ite reputation is unrivalled es a medicine to drive all the impurities out of the blood, thus eradicating the pimples and leaving a bright, clear complexion. Mr. T. W. Steward, 165 Avenue Road Toronto, Ont,, writes,—"I was troubled with pimples all over my body. I hap- pened to mention into a friend who ad- vised me to use Burdock Blood Bitters. I am now using the third bottle, and 1 am very pleased with the results, nave no more irritation and feel a whole lot better in every way. Your medicine seems to have fixed me pp in general.' Burdock Blood B1 Iters is manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co„ Limited, Toronto, Ont. See that• their name appears on the wrapper. The School Board of S, S. No 5, East Wawanosh, have re-engaged Mr, R. R, R,editnoed as teacher for this year ata salary of $300, the increase in salary to continence with January 1.919. Ill Belgrave on Wednesday of last week,.Susan Gorley, aged 86 years, 3 months and 10 days, relict of the• late Janes McGill, passed away. She was for many years a resident of East Wife wanosh and resided on the farm row owned liy her son James, up till a few years ago when she moved to Belgrave remaining there usttil her demise •Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS"€"ORlA' Past iluron 'Agricultural Socitey is putting on a. •Field Crop Competition again this year. oats being the grain, 0. C. Rase of Brussels, received 21 rose bushes by express, from Ireland, forwarded to hint by Iris son, Dr.George who is doing duty for King George over seas, Mr. Rosi has now 70 bushes set out and should have something extra line next Summer in his rose garden.* The Kincardine Review says:—We dropped into Morrison's furniture store on Saturday morning on our usual rounds of news gathering, when W. Flak+kirk drew our attention to a chair thsit stood on the workroom floor which was brought in for repairs. It was of the real old walnut varietey with hair cloth trimming. "That chair" said the informant, "is one of a suite made as a presentation over thirty-five years ago; at which I was present." The in- cident took place at'Crenbrook and was in honor of Rev. D.6. and Mrs.'McCrae, at the tithe he was pastor on the Cran- brook circuit of the Presbyterian church. The aged couple are now re- sidents of Kincardine and that they may be long spared to further enjoy these comforts is the wish of all. Pine stumps, supposed to be of little value, are being tested out on the South Grey boundary in the production of turpentine.. There is no scarcity folie¢nee,ecsegacces ocsinolecocescoi • Local News 000002066 ®6801110*lft 0606e5 0115 1 Strayed Animals Prost an exchange we get the fol- lowing regarding how to disponi• of strayed animals: "The law regar:ing strayed animals is very strict, nn.1 we fear many people know little or noth- ing about it. if an aminal strays t0 a farmer's place it is duty to at once advertise the fact in his local paper three 'times. Ile must also care for the animal and should the owner :urn up, the latter must pay for the adver- tising and any reasonable expenses the farmer may have incurred. Should the aninnet not be claimed in due time the township clerk should be notified • and it is that officials duty to sell the animal by public auction, from the proceeds of which all expenses are de- ducted and the balance (if any) de- posited in a chartered bank. Should the' owner ever turn up, this, balance is paid over to hint and the whole nur:ter is .closed. Neglect to carry out the law as above set forth, leave the finder of the animal open to serious legal con- sequence. 'Crack" COMMhoot. C^1 ntn,'it A safe, rrl ialdr reinter t i mediocre, p -,Id tr throe a,- ,1 rocs of eCru„gtr.--Po. 1, Sp, ,$V o. 2, 83; No. 3. i6 per box r Sold by all dgyti:ats.f er sen. 1 .0 rer:tet on rce�tyt orice. A pp 8ree pamphlet. A,t,lress THE COOK MEDICINE CO„ Vii" " TORONTO. NT. Omar* Whp4sr.) s, e - r} 'k ti ° .. 4t to 5 t4 , it. Honor your visitors by hav- ing their names appear in the * persol,al column of The New m Era. How can we know of • them unless you tell us? a, * ° ti a n * w at * rE u x a ° •s ne (;,.ilctren Cry' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORiA "Congratulations, My ' ' aughter, You Are. Looking Fine" «AND why shouldn't I look well after valuable medicine, since it has done you using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food?"' so much good." "Is that what has made such a Miss Gertrude M. Burrell, Clementsport, change in your appearance? You were so N.S., writes : , , "I have used Er.. Cpase's Nerve' Food with \ "pale and thin, I was rather anxious about .splendid results. For a number of years. Z your health." was afflicted with nervousness, and six years age had n complete breakdown. I lead 'no "Why, I have gained fifteen pounds, and control of my nerves and had terrible hystert- I feel so well, too." oaf ,spells. •,1,'oould not sleep, had ,night • y sweats, awful dreams and nightmare, my, y medicine to put' me to' And you have such a good,health» steep iceva2'' night, and another kind to take color. Your blood must be rlcli and red. every two !testa auringl the day, but t1. did - •''a "1 knew you were suspicious of anytlling not seen to do me any good only v(bi e�•,1,. meseer"+'e Caking it.• I rev, toisttf},1161Ctt3 Meted tb get that our doctor did•not prescribe, so I said •y,t ,ilio v,R.oadtdWas'ibiitTer. Chase's Nerve Food ,s"a! ° 3tne,dav 1 ave it a trial, and the results from nothing about it to you.", • .v o •, g ' _ 1 - the first box encouraged that, 90 T continued 'i "Well, 1 will not have any doubts about tis use, and found my nerves getting steady 13r. Chase's Nerve Food in the future after and stronger. My appetite unproved and I gained In etrengt.11, ambition and flesh, Now what a healthy looking girl it has made- • i am Itble to do considerable Work, and can 0.4'. "`'orf you:' , �' highly recommend. Dr. dhase's Nerve Food as a good tonlo for the whole system." 6 "Yes, and I` feel so differently, took 1 (Alo,ii:o W. vttntals, .T.l'5.. says: "St gives ; ' was so nervous and irritable that I WAS nae gent sit+af ngtioto vouch for the tach mons of this young lady and the benefitalso easily'• apinoyed and upsbt. Then 1 has received from your wonderflil dtsc6veri'""): would have those fearful nervous head-.,. o 't». Chase's Nerve Food, 50 dents a box, aches. Mixt, thank goodness, that is ani . 6 for 62.76, all dealers, or Ednia>abson, Bates „ ,Yves*, fwd 'I pow what to give dredit to for • • & CO, Ltd:, Toronto, On ever' boat of the the eha*ll e." ` genuine you wi i find thep�yoortrert and Il<ig- ou are so well wain , nature of A.W. Chase, M.D., t 1 e famous Nerve Food a very Receipt Book author, NEW ERA THIS WOMAN SAVED.. FROM AN OPERATION By taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, One of Thousands of Such Cases, Black River Falls, Wis.—"Aa Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound saved me froln an operation I cannot say enough in praise of it, I suffered from organic troubles and my side hurt me so I could hardly be up from any bed, and I was unable to do my housework. I had the best doctors in Eau Claire and they wanted me to have an operation, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me so I did not need the operation, andl am telling all my friends about it."—Mrs. A. W. BINZER, Black River Falls, Wis. It is just such experiences as that of Mrs. Binzer that has made this famous root and herb remedy a household word from ocean to ocean. Any woman who suffers from inflammation, ulceration, displacements, backache nervousness irregularities or "the {blues" should' not rest until she has given it a trial, and for special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. �I NEWEST NOTES IN SCIENCE 1 A farm tractor only four feet high and 3'5 feet wide, which does the work of two horses, is the invetnion of a California orchardist. • A centrifugol pump that Inas been invented in England is said to handle unscreened sewage of a consistency that would choke any other typeof pump. With several advantages+over a wind shield an attachment for motorcycles has been invented that defects air currents and dust above a rider's head. A wire cage that can be used indoors as well as out of doors and which wile hold a ball driven into it has been in- vented for golfers to practice putting. German scientists claim to have in- eented an instrument that indicates rte gathering of a fog, its density and .mration about• ten hours before it ap- pears. A Californias ranch owner is the in= ventor of a portable iron. gate which can be placed across main irrigation ditches to divert the flow of the water into laterals. Grease turned into its sewers by wool -washing plants is recovered by the English city of Birmingham at its sew- age plant and converted into a profit- able by-product, Sleeping hammocks for small chil- dren have been 'invented which lace to- gether to prevent occupants falling out and which are provided with mosquito netting and sun shades. • DISEASE COMES THROUGH THE BLOOD To Cure Common Ailments the Blood Must be Made Rich and Red Nearly all the common diseases that afflict mankind are caused by bad blond -weak water blood poisoned by impurities.' Bad blood is the cause of headaches and backaches, lumbago and rheumatism, debility and indiges- tion, neuralgia, sciatic and other nerve troubles. It is bad blood that causes disfiguring skin diseases like eczennta, and salt rheum, pimples and eruptions. The severity of the trouble had failed. here is proof of the tl goes always from bad to worse un- less steps are promptly taken to enrich and purify the blood. There is nu use trying a different medicine for each disease, for they all conte through the one trouble—bad blood.' To cure any of these troubles you must get right down to the root of the trouble in the blood. That is just what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do. They snake new, rich, red blood, The simply purify and enrich the blood, and the disease disappears. That is why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured thou- sands of cases after other medicines 'tablets for a long time and find them power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to cure , Mrs. M. Stills who resides near the town of Napanee says: 1 cannot praise Dr, Williams' Pink Pills too highly, 1 was very much run down in health, suffered from fre- quent spells of indigestion, billtous- ness, and sick headache. 1 had an al- most constant pain in may head and sty. housework was a course of dread. In fact 1 felt so miserable that life held but little enjoyment. 1 was •advised. to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,, which I did, and the result was sinnply mar- vellous, and can best be summed up by saying that they made Inc'. feel like n new woman, and fully restoi,g 1 my. Ilealtli. 1 Would advise. every - wonisin and girl Who has poor blood, or; is run down in liealtlt to give "these, wonder. lel pills ai trial. I sus. never Without them,� tq the house, •'""A't'"'the' first sign that the blood is out of order take Dr, W,illiams' Pink Pills, and note the speedy improve- ment they stake in the appetite, health and spirits. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer of by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. Cin Gond' Prldiiy Afternoon two little' boys, sons of Mr, and Mrs Cornelius O'Keefe, of Kiittail, went fisilin 'thonias, aged eight ye.PS, and his little brother, Etigelle five years 'of•age. 511 W'enf.i writ attar Eugene in his. e@fort to land a 'chub got into the water which Was (00 steep to( .kilns. fie Was in din-' ty pave penis ted bat fol heuheroice - brother."•, IMPROVED UNWORN INTERNATIONAL SliSaIooL LESSON (Try REV, ]?, 8. FITZWA'TER, D D., Teaches' oe Englleh Blble in the 54 )ody Bible Institute of Chicago,) (Copyright. 1616, by Western Newspaper th,ir,u.l 'LESSON FOR MAY 4 MAN. MADE IN THE IMAGE or 60D. LESSON TISXTS--Geneste 2t 26-25; Epbe- alane 4:20-54; Genesis 2;1-0, GOI,DEN '1.1.X1—God created man In his EVowUn T.IImage.GNAf. —GeTtn. EAD1N 1:21, 17 PRIMARY TOPIC—God Our Creator and G. -Psalms 8, !rather, JUNIOR Talmo—what God Expects From IIIc Children. INTERMEDIA'!! TOPIC—Loyalty to Our Heavenly Father, SENIOR AND ADO -CT 'TOPIC—The Dignity and Worth of Man. I. The Creation of Man (Gen. 1:26- 28), 1. Time—liber the earth, has hnnte, arra ready for lent. 'I'Ite Order In creation shows (henget eft the 11111'1 of God. Ile nnticipnleil • nun1's neatl in stories the coal in the earth, prune up tnlriernl8 In (h-1 rocks, staring Flee• tridty everywhere. 'nu:stnt: 1.1 e tearer to gush frau) tin' valleys and hillside. preparing pinnt.n mall herbs for tit healing of smut's Injuries and fetal ant' raiment adapted 10 every c•lAnn tie condition. 2. 1 -lis nature (vv. en. 27). I11' tvan created in the likeness and imago n Goal. This net was pri'cedrti by a sp1 ell counsel or no Godhead: It wn said, "Let us make ulna." 'Phis pre eludes the rooilp'b anti wicked assent!. tion Inn( maul ' nsrrutictl I'rnut n through the brute• lie enure Into h". Ing by a special creative net or 11,„' This er.'ntive. eel Is etgt!h•rtet1 le ('!slat (Jlntt. 111;4: Mark 111;0), (41'1• 8111'11 1estim01)' are inn ,li.emss the ertilttihm theory as to man's aright ns a human vagary. Tills: 1 !trues and image le not physirnl rind burbly. hat intelleelmil. (Epi. -1"24). and moral, (Cot. 8:10). \Ian Is spirit, soul aunt! hotly (1 'I'!tess. 1)223), dell's likeness is reflected in mm's tripartite rapture. As there is 11 trinity 11110 unity in God, so there Is n trinity and unity in 511811. Spirit Is the highest part of man, that winch makes It possible for (tint to know Gott. The soul Is man's self- conscious life, the sent of his emo- tions sad desires. The body is the seat of tate senses, the agency by which he knows the world. God made man with o personality capable of having fellowship with himself, with whorl he could share his glory. 3. His rank and power (vv. 26, 28). Man, the last in creation, was placed above all else, over all the rest of creation. Being in the likeness and Image of God, he was fitted to rule. How far short man comes of living up to the position given him by the Creator! The first man was not a savage, neither n baby. Fresh from the Creator's hands he possessed such lofty powers of intellect as to enable him to name the beasts as they passed before him, (Gen, 2:19, 20). II. Man Alone in Paradise (Gen, 2:7-9). Adam had a most beautiful place in which to live. "Pleasant to the eyes, and good for food" describes his sur- roundings. His environment was in keeping with Isis t:ature. Eden was only tit for hhn, in an unfallen state. As soon us Ids nature was wrecked, out he must' go. Paradise with all Its splendor could not satisfy man. His heart was desolate. Reciprocal love Is the only thing that can satisfy the heart of man. Animals of all varie- ties surrounded him, but none were .adapted to be bis companions. To as- centnate this need God enuseti the animals to pass before Admit. Ile was differentiated from ell the anitnals in that he was n personality. He was endowed with the power of love, there- fore only n being who could love In return could satisfy Klin. To moot this need woman was male for men. They hnrl minds alike; they had spir- itual natures alike; therefore they could commune together about the things Iha1 surrounded them and about not!. Men was made from the (lust of the ground and woman was taken Froin his side, Site Is therefore ane re - 111055 further tint!) the earth titan nun, The foot that woman was made from man's rib points to unity, simi- larity and equable•, Goti charged this first pnlr with the responsibility 'of replenishing the moth,. (Oen. 1:28). Marriage is a (!rine institution rand most stirred ; for and made them male anti female and performed the first marriage ceremony. To view of this. polygamy and divorce are gross - 1y ct'lntinal. Marriage Is the fountain- head of all life, religions, social and nittoitnh therefore corruption here is most fatal. A Joy Forever. An asplrntlntt Is a Joy forever. To have inarty of these Is to be spiritually rlclf,—Stevenson, ' ' Motives. ' Mr. Gli dstnne :he Once • heard to remark, that '•if..all the wits of Hien were to he united In one bruin, that nen would be finable to appraise with perfect justice any mingle moral netiofl, "The shades of the rllubow," he wrote, "are net l0 nice,'the sands of the seashore are not such a multi- tude, as are the subtle, shifting, blending forms of thought rind of civ eumstances that go to determine the character of one act, But thele is one that ' seeth pdntndy, and iud%etb rtgbteolt00.4 y'•' 'r;l; lKsf 1r iilM•aid 41.4rea i 'Fitt► `1'llur'sda , Mrty 1st, 1919'. ITEMS OF INTEREST tt• IY' if? I tt 84 tp 44 Only about one an in each 208 exceeds a height of slit feet, The bottom 'of a bird house Ili - vented by if MlcIsIgah man call be re- moved for cleaning. In a Paris cathedral is a bell weigltlug twenty tons, while its ac- cessories weigh another ten tons, Por bending large pipes without Injury a portable but powerful, by drnultc press has been Invented. London has 73,500 miles of over- head telegraph and telephone wires and 921,000 utiles under ground, Lightness I5 the advantage clniint- ed for a gasoline engine piston made The Brazilian government has es- I of alunutum in skelton form, tablished a sanitary and prophylactic' service to prevent the spread of alai- I aria, South Africa's diamond output reach- ed 2,902,000 carats last year, an in- crease of 556,000 carats from the pre- vious year. Small wheels which can be dropped to each side permit a rider of a new motorcycle to retain his seat when his machine stops. 13y fractional distillation under re- latively low pressure set Italian has found a way to remove alcohol from APIIIWIW J the way Za.m-1311k relieves tho burning and Irritation) o1 eczema," 15111.08 Miss A. Gallant,. of St. Nicholas, t°,p,5, "Pot• a year i suffered with this disease, and tried all ltlnde of remedies, but nothing helped me until I used Zam•Buk. The continued use of this herbal balm :has completely cured ire, "Although it. Is now two years s(nee this cure was el'fected,'tllere has been no return of the disease." Zam•I3nit, Is equally good for ringworm, scalp sores, pimples, boils, teething rash, "barber's • rash," ulcers, old sores, abscesses, bad legs, blood -poisoning, piles, cuts, burns, scalds and beelines. All dealers or Zatn-Buk Co„ Toronto. 50e. box, 3 for 9. l'' tf i' NI, 1T��A a;le wine without otherwise altering it. An inventor has patented a latticed foot scraper to be inserted in an au- tomobile running, board to lessen the amount of ctirt carried into a car, Educational authorities of New South Wales are introducing the study of the Japanese language in university, @Announcement Electric Starting and Lighting —Consisting of Generator, Starting Motor and Storage Battery. —An electric system made for Ford cars by the Ford Motor Company of Canada in their own factory; built into the Ford motor which has been re -designed for the purpose. —Controlled from a complete instru- ment board on the cowl. Standard Equipment on Sedan,. and Coupes All closed models now have electric starting and lighting systems as Standard Equipment. Ford Sedan $1,175 Ford Coupe $975 (Including Ford Starter and Lighting System) Prices • • are f.o.b. Ford, Ont„ and are subject to War Tax. Ford Closed Models will, for a time, take the entire production of Starting and Lighting Systems. By June 1st, however, Ford Touring Cara and Roadsters will be supplied with Start- ing and Lighting as Optional Equipment at an extra charge. Samples of the Ford Starting and Lighting Svatem aro now on exhibit at all Ford Branches. In the near future sue also expect to be able to show a complete 1p4 sample outfit. You are invited to outland inepect it. Clinton Motor Truck& Machine' Co. Dealers Clinton ER,METICALLY sealed in its wax - wrapped package, air- tight, Impurity, Proof - RILL '. t i is hygienic and whole- some. The goody that's good for young and old. - Be sure to Met The Fiavour Lasts we1GlwE�r°s Gook for the • MAo[, MAIM tat. 15858