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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-5-23, Page 3letchees Vie' i iYtd •1'ou �n e Alrip:✓ t3oK gh t • �t1(ij, y 1�°,�zis • 10eS r '' tai usd, for ;0vc,over 3; )( a hie tuano har4;hat{tie)4 S ri l ' i;,.., 4 `5 sh?t�(ttDaipf91bt Pe ��;° F. sun. 3 ~ n z1Wbrt eel4tT i t.:inhaaej. +-':. 4, '''' ,. zv rte tat `'i tP y,i�t,we. 1 31',01 iR, thy, Alt Counts nils , 1._' 1 11 tut.^; an,). "i,,I�`iUrit"-(;O(rlyt gar;li l' err (� h 1.7.1„`',6 n: tip (: •�,%p slit} Ai'Y�` Ltt ^1 '..g � r?. (� R 4t�"+; 4�t`� ,. 11 ' Sr `ke -lL IjjCt2wiO4 4 ma,Srst ie"i s1,,,.1'r�t+� t; .iGint heti 71 .+ C stone is a,ha7taletsg ettbstlbute for (, Sox..CE.,, t,axo Min,' D;r'dLfst>`ai ft' rsopth ,;•l ° y lee Ti, i;t'i' ea-Irttlt:. i As' i;osltalaie, ,d tklgrn yiw Tl cupric, uol 0 hc'i, ae b t.L'.g h'Itilsct; Itis 9 40, fd to, ,g1s.A.‘.0..n:1:0,T, „ r pot fJ'Li3 '+ ts1'` t 4 7001 Si. `alas :a t tt� os 'Ile' rolief c :'toast . s' ii ' " ntii E .e,. begin to constant N- i t. iP ii , �I 1 >) Y,,_ Wind ieoldn and Dial :_+o:,f,.'/ vxrai "lith Ovb:ti~rjmehii:yii'ik5i.2l'g therefro.ft" i b r;,re *(LIS 't t r:1- q11:a4,t3 S(i'cwe4il,•ai4s.: tit p'�3`'ry,`i e $ '1147:' iood'',r"'iv'Sa ti+ Rs)4 rnit'u st1'sltie; I t 1 s, p. T�e,.Gbaidrexi s•?';',�ue:Coa1e• �o,lae3..;a ax y.�, ,, . ,itAtii ES t. : OWN' vkss • tlaff' it 10 y.e 1,0 +frI.. d Agit. laaY{a��`ii ► Beals U3'StpiKS€;t21t 4}tirrl urs �.. tf .,:„..,G'1 .. N I`' F. ` he ,end Yoiti,,•.Rave A9'aidli'8"'3�''^^oat&la:' .rtooralq r, :la1- g.4e rrAV i,i,o"t' i' ' 'v, N,Sw YORK cl^vr . -.f 1.0'et155 i,'s. ,*#,5 1? 1 * P iaAAAAdtiAAAAa,•.Soil/ULAA14a4l9AlkiyasAAA.si,:LAts.e..A3.a®454a4 s.4. 4• Loc.News tte 3 /.0.VYVYYVVV WVVVVYVYVYVVWWVY!VV jVVVVYVVVYYYT't/VYYVYVTY\I4 Real. Signs Of Spring "Only.a defeated Germany could ac• The grass around town was cut cept the new terms", say the Kaiser's press. Perhaps it should be explained during the past week for the first that in the consideration of terms this time, the rains of last few' days pro- factor has not been overlooked.— d qcfr,g considerable growth. The Newark' News. t ulips are out, but look unusually stunted. J112n;s cherry trees about the town are already covered with bloom. Chiiciren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S, 110AST.ORlA Too.Much Red Tape A reader asks why Canadian publicat- ions cannot be sent to our boys at the front by merely attaching a stamp as is being done in the United States. We have asked the same question of the Post Office department, The reply is a quotation of red -tape .regulations. Real, executive ability in the depart- 8Ii More Loafing anent, and appreciation of thefact that Lbafing is now illegal, All persons ryas slakes new conditions, would mean domiciled in this country are now sup- posed, to work, or show cause why ion's,—Financhal Post. they are idle, according t0 the new order In Council, The_ law applies Editor Becomes Profiteer 50 all between the ages.of 16 asid-fo, Editor .-Wm. McDonald of Chesley and heavy penalties are imposed again- announces that he is going to keep a st offenders, pig. From now on "editorial pen" will have two meanings ill Chesley. Says C;h ;ldrean.. 0 :� the People's William:—Just; to have that Plaveile feeling for one season we � FOR. FLETCHER'S h ve decided to raise a hog. The Daly' "ice A ' T O RIA objection we have is that the first garden party we attend this summer, • some chap perched Nicodemus-like in the branches of a tree overhanging the platform will ejaculate:, "ifere comes Lord MacDonald," or perhaps the more alliterative title of "Bacon Bill." 7nconae Tax Revenue • I!F Returns of incomes' made to the Western Ontario D visionni '01E4 tin- der the new Damhnion Government tax scheme indicate that approximately 8;,1100,000' will be detected in taxes from the nine counties of which Lon- don is the centre. St -is clammed VIM the usunIl?er 05 111111 who report incom- es exceeding $100,000'IS 'acttfaily in the.. hundreds. C'hi1dren :Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 'Timor Four -Year Term Canadian Methodists, according to the official returns 'announced by: Rev. D'r, T. Albert Moore have given a vote through their official .nientberS, so far of 9286 in favor of the present four years' 1111111 of the pastoral term,again_ et 404.9 in favor of a: change 111 the direction of sty extension of the term. 3'ome who favored' the extension 'want- ed the limit to be "life or good con- doet," May flotyers. Early rhubarb lovely business this season, Conference Must Meet, Rev. Dr. S, D, Chown, general sliper- intendent of the Methodist Church, has issued a statement opposing the sugges- tion for the postponement of the gene era]"conference, which is due to meet in September' next, • Dr, Chown de- clares that `under civil law the general conference should sleet every; four years, and it would be illegal to post- pone it. Also that there. are important questions to be dealth with, which can- not be put to one side. Spence Trial Traversed On instruction of Hon, 1, B, Lucas, Attorney -General, the trial of ,Rev, Ben H, Spence at Toronto was traversed until the. Fall Assizes, Mr, Spence is at present Out on . ball.'' The charge against hint is that of publishing matter` which might interfere with recruiting. and discipline and training ofthe army Mr. Lucas issued instructions after tai ing the matter 'tip .with ..the Minister of Justice, host, 0, d, Rohettld Further investigation_ is to be made by the Grown, The New c hink ; with the Old ri. fUtou t•q talitieli of I..abatt"s Ofd London "lirertfa.. , r i "`s , sec sex tile' its ,thdae 'of t?. the f;.;aloatt brews you have used. and Iiiccti„iso' well all your 'lite; ` The only difference is that 01d London Brew is les stlmulrain s;,1 Coni'eopp less. alcoltoI— rte a5).a teatepee:nte drnk, wlhiicli, forger: uirinleers of aJroholic brews will enjoy, anti one winch tend jsere,nce d 1 kers will egntill atepreci`1t1S:i • IOY'fl'l LABAT t,, Ltd,, London, Ont:, 3rewin(ainee;l THE C .'XN` 11 OUR NEW ; SBR IEL Y' THAT 1VIAINWARING A!F'FAIR ( by A. Mavnard'Berbo4r 1,. * ' ,r:. * >r *. ';P 4 '5 r 4; (Continued from:Iast Weelej Gr"etige and the eci Mild`:I:ti u,d c hamber man, and 1 1ttve t , even,. seen yo„ smile ,once. since. PSrh .p ,". alteeltdd- ed, a'eltlY, "You dids,'t, eilre1,1Peller re- sated by ra worths; but wtneld—hale l•"if erred to, make 1our. ottir wa v u "No" s;iid-Scott stuilin+very. rilfht4. it)! now: "I'll not be •s, ungrateful 044 to say that, though 1 iielieve I an eeee aridly nhle to fight my' own battles; but 1 will confess 1 was somewhat die - appointed this aftrrsoon :elen you gave your te'$tuuopy.,, , tliow could that bei” she inquired, greatly surp'ri'sed. '(fp to that time X had tltltteted my, self that 1 bad one friend Who had fault i,1 leo, eventhough eirc,tiihstenees coil - spired against tae. 1: delocovereil, f;en, tltaf' 11 was feint conl;denc a in "me, but only a 'knowledge of sone of'the..facte that, kept her frdni turning' against me like tile. restl" Scott spoke in seeio-comic tones and Miss Carleton looked keenly in~•his face to see if, he were jesting, "Not you are mistaken, Mr; Scott," she 'said, slowly, after a ipaose, "illy .eontidepce,in you }would have been Just 1" a b thin the a' strongif h d kno a no of e s t k fact's," . "Thank you; I am very i,'hul to hear that" lin', answered. ' Theft added, gently, 'Would' it be strong enough. to stand, a far heavier strafe than that, if it were necessary?" His tones were serious now, and she regarded him inquiringly for moment before speaking; thee seem,, young 'Mainwaring approaching with, his sister nod Miss Thornton, she replied, in ,low 'tones,— "1 have • no idea to what sod refer,.. Mr; Scott, and I begin to think you are. indeed a 'mystery'; but you can be as- sured of this much: 1 would never, en- der any rfrcurneltanc'es." believe yon. capable of anything false or dishon- orable:" Scott's eyes expressed his grntiiica, tion at these words, and he would then have withdrawn, but neither Miss Carleton nor young Mainwaring gave him an opportunity to do so without seeming discourteous. Both drew him into conversation and found hint exceed ingly •entertaining, though reserved concerning himseif, , Isabel Mainwaring still held, herself aloof and. took little part in the conversation, but to make amends for this Miss Thornton be- stowed some of her most winning smiles upon the handsome young secre- tary, iter large; infantile blue eyes re- garding him with wondering curiosity. After a pleasant evening, Scott ex- cused himself and retired to. his roOm; but an hour or two later there was a knock at his door, and on opening it he saw young Mainwaring in smoking -cap and jacket. • - "1 say, Scott, won't you come nut and have a smoke? I've got spine fine cigars, and it's too pretty a night to stay in one's room; come out on my balcony and we'll have a bit of a talk and smoke." ' Scott readily consented, and the two young men proceeded to the bal- cony upon which. Mainwaring's roost obelied, where the latter had already placed two reclining chairs and a small table containing a box of his favorite leavanas. For a,,,few moments they puffed in silence, looking out into the starlit night 'with its' beauty df dim 'outline aiid mysterious shadow, Mainwaring was the first to speak, "1 say, Scott, I'm awfully 'ashamed of the way that some of us, my family in particular, have treated you within the last day or two. it was confound- edly shabby, "arid I beg your pardon for my share in it, anyhow:" . • "Don't. waste, any rdgrets over that matter," Scott answered indifferently; "1 never gave it. any thought, and, it is riot .worth mentioning," "1 do regret it, though, more than I crus tell, and. i haven't any excuse for myself; only things did look so deuced- ly queer there for a while, don't you know?" . "We11'' said Scott, pleasantly, "we are not out of the woods yet, and there is no telling what developments may arise. Things might 'look queer' a- gain; you know." "That's all right. 1 know a gentle- man when i see hen, unless 1 happen to lose my head, and that doesn't occur very often. , Now it's different with .the governor. .He's got so confoundedly wrought up over that will, don't you know, that ,he can't think of anything else, atnd there's no reason in him," "As I understand it," remarked Scott "Mr.-Mainwarhng expects to win the property in any case, either for you Or for himself." "Yes;, and naturally you might think. that' the ,loss of the will wouldnt a mount to much, one way or the other; but it's, like: this: the governor acid 1 are very different; I know we've got plenty of ducats, and that's enough for ma, but not for .Ititnt he is ambitions, It has .always galled him that .we Were not ie the direct Bile of descent from the nitiinbrand; of the Mainwarings, and lit' had been his one.gregl; ambition since 1Iie, death :of old Ralph Mainwaring, elugh's father, a few years'before 1 wae. born, to in intb his own fanilly-the old' (Malnwaring^. esthte.• ` He had ' nit idea that Hugh would never starry, and gave "nae his n ttime hoping" thaf t tvdtil,d^ be tittle his heir Should the governor sucte d tu-thig scheme of blee: he Iej, l immediately buy, back ;the M allay trttg estate, although he,. kiltlws 1 •d0s't'care: n-i,1i for fire uy}t,ole thing( aptl"eve Will then have the honor,., as he eonSidersat, of pepetuatiiig the old family fills Qn. 1 1 eri Des' {he cine lard of the tt r p ) C fo the nearest hens .11 Will l e divitled ei between hiltl, and els your tlt,.dle ,Harold, has no ino e1nhlcr b t : ambrtton, titan f brae, and though lee t at; pr esen,t a bacllrt<or', that is in: guarantee' th'it Int, Will; end, artyhOW, it ,Spat likely that there will be irineli 'of his' 'share left When 'be 1811 t;t'ougli With it.. So you see how much i;n ortance„ the gbVernoj' nttit lied` to -that will."t • 1 uuderstend, said Sahli',. lie air companion piu,sed, "Titer 1; 'added,' musingly,' ' Yohr 'uncle's. Ranee; seems to be father unusUal'aniong the Main- Wariugs; '1, do Hirt Neal( your haying me:6061)ed it befute' • "What, Haroldl On flee c6htraly; it is the,great ttaone in our faiallys reset pebially en th;C anai4 Iihei I tVottlti lift been rglVeh `that n1;0el of th 'gatiseiekirl had, cot tjheu tdohltig 45e1 for ° 11itblll, Maidwarnrtg's; tinct cyr.: '1',jtei e y wlig a di1•,evt tlpd'of•iftrol s;titt inutl?� i) y,.gi l(' r r t eg'?lflei;' a wt " s �r.lildfil (4,,.s.... ,.s�a e �eJ11 .il.� , etldeS0s ll a lif Slr 'a,}t A 1.. . ti �. ,''tl �t� ,jt if ee e1 1t, i'ngf) s6 tit tkr tooldi u ,. tc,, Contryt+tea next waci ;s UN sCHoa �M1 kb AIM gsson 8--•'StlQ00;, ilr,arter, May THE ''SERIES a iiiit 1 t .1 2 «--t.1t a � tritma:.V e i�+ Ii% t2 - t-- God kr �fr� �x-C �tman. tary.prlepai'ed by -die'. D M, BBibartti. pith 1� ��t `>I,,O,, reek ' 'lilt igneil to us air li,�,�pit 1.o`t a ter: 1 feel I ;,*A !> septi i` Ei hilt bi'p i pter and t :i 'i1' ft edfP to"tubi .TGe p 15 C,, i ir•Aasb(i fk '1ii0 4 `j VY 2 , 0tyetayepi bA les h. t~ , kp ' EP,14 a, v a 4 *Y, du 'I r,.. #� "iff,if� tr4 fv AO ahoy t jiljt)1 : a 'W..0ifketiWithf$W ..Y.. %ifiQ il their tte li)4y�'t{i'p1;plan, 1p(f t1)p ih eyes to atte,,and.eiiii trielfeal; au .were not: •so utterlY'blind and deaf. The parabtp of Vthe <two . Sofia "(Watt 2},202); 'iia *blob . be, taught .thut•it was easier to ,00Y.04 9. openly wicked t}aytP. ae,)1-glgtst:- eaus, people, Was probably •sp4ieen,jnab, before the parable of'our lesson, which. Is found also to Matt 21MIA 'Lukd,20, andclearly sets forth •I11rael's, treat, meat of lifm as the Lord of the vine. ' yprd' Ya , Is.. 017 is it written 'the vineyard of the Lord of Hosts IS tife 'honse of terse!, gad the men of .Judah his • pleasant pha'ut," and be asks "What, could have been done more to zny vineyard, that I hnve not done in it?” yet'•inatend of fruit he only re. salved wild grapes,. The situation Is summed np in 2 Chron. 38;15, 10, where It is written that although he had compassion on his people, and oh his dwelling place, and zealously sent them Many messengers, they mocked the messengers of God, and despised his words, and misused his propbets, Until the wrath of the Lord arose against his people, till therewas no remedy: Then followed the seventy years' captivity" (2 Ohr. 36:21). In the parable of today's lesson the story is brought down to his oivn time, and the rejection of himself as the well=beloved son and heir, and the consequent g1v- ing of the vineyard to others (vsa. 8-9). In Matt. 21:48 his saying is "The king- dom o1 God shall be taken from you, and given to a 'nation bringing forth the fruits thereof," so that Israel has lost something which might have been hers, and yet he has not cast' her off forever. See Rom. 11: 1, 12 ; 15: 25, 28. It was all foreseen and foretold, add the rejected stone of Israel has become the church's one fountlatiou, and when the church hits been completed, and pre- sented to himself, a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing, then shall he eotne as tate stone without hands, and brenk In pieces all kingdoms, and sot, up his own kingdom, which shall never be destroyed,. "Vss. 10-12; I Cor. 8:11; rph. 5:27; Dan. 2:44, 45.) See also Ps, 138:22. In verses 13.34, the Pharisees and EIerodlan$,and the Sadducees, and the scribes, all seek to entangle kiln in his talk, and catch him In his words. How utterly unbearable would lull such conduct be to all but himself, yet Ile came to save even such as these, but they would not have him. (following the parable of the vine- yard it is probable that he spoke the ,narable of the marriage of the king's son (Matt, 22:1,4), In which he set forth their rejection of all his provision for them. As to the Sadducees, who did not believe in any resurrection nor in angels nor spirits (vs. 18; Acts 26:5), and who came with their foolish question about the woman who had seven husbands; els answer to there 5va e, "7e do err, not knowing the eterilitures, nor the power of God" (vs. 24 and Matt, 12.29). Although in the resurrection thele will be neither ma1:- vyisng, tier ';tying In marriage, he did out sue that those who are specially dear to mirth of;tri' here will not be as dear there; and I nice to think of the sway he loved to reunite fanilias down ire r•0 nn,t give blitt their loved 00118, as In the .case of. Tait'tnt, the widow, ant Bethany. As to those whom we call lend belug uow alive, and In due thee the resurrection of their bodies, sue vst, 25-27, The question of the serlbe seetned more honest, tnd he seethed to understand. in some rneaS- itr e,'bttt there Is no contratlietien in our Lord's reply to the great truth ;that the tutu cannot give life, and that Christ is tate teal of the law for ri hteouanesn to t:attry one that helleveth (vs,. 2S•154; 'Cidl 3 2 , 22; Ftc¢s, 10:4). ' 1et'eSs 8531 nre'MOrO 551113 recorded in Mitit,',2 41 40' and the great quer•' tion 55, "'1Vhat thtnit,'te of clout.,".0l' phl'atk"s .gilg$ttou, "Whu t 1.515811.1 do,with ;Neigh *tie is celled flhrist?" (Matt, `4'1.:00)...+ ,Slote Ida equotatIon .from Pc, 111),1•;,apit tbhla of •bbs as stihl nt the right huWd,of:the Fist her, 'waiting, for the time:161llrls ltltigtio'ttit AS I't,lb g'ri't-, ted 'in''Elebl 10:12, 't8; "Frani 'Wince-. tenth '0066'4 lag till' his enetetes be iiiarie llt4,1dltlijt(ul " • ;Alei viii;#11,t eti pre oats b agabiSt the li'ntpocri&ynrG,t'' a mere [penal and crit- Watru`,irrl%�otnF wtnieh Iwvett psteliioiiA, dlaplay aiad for n pretense;fnnlces loctg pi'ayere `vtlitte-gait filo Same„time ,op- pretlait . Ullpoor mid jleyourinit wh- o s ukt1a idif,1Stnatigs tint 'poor tt1o`FiSs$ eduid `imaglata tins t\p deserve tfde , ee Q 11 in yCCa 1-Q C•to a U5 wl]a t tw t5S1n}t osaleph r'Oppressed tonw s i A.. i1 1 . � tri "nil th r. its § Ls the 1 t.o.h a d ei, r Lr a r g+ y net as man Seethe man tholteetrien the outward tint the Lord Iool.eth an. the (Butt (1 5a , TIbYi) think of the g;.r ti fyihn,'itliga' ZIdeiy + ,pitCeigF 10151 ,,1 tl oft thu.;gttta of•.,t n Ohl): ;l4giy}lr AF?alit of 1,s, the rNiflrin s 614 Nip, It ;wile .two•nUtaeg and 0.11. that alto. Sad, Wil As,0 !{tai' X uli o Poem* Aa A tal dR r1 O Sal-lS uFltitll C A.�rivls ,04,491,44,14:: ,Suints Ida ift Tho Weet 1'I;a'Canadiilil West tires of 151 es- ,perirnettts witll.Slogie tax, ,in order to Avoid a 1/1510 levy of ne'rly 3i -1111111 for the entreat year, Vancouver has I (abandoned th4, measure of dingle ;tax,' which has been to forge In that. City erer'since 1910, and is taleng'hnp,rose 1-ry o leents up to '25 per cent' 6f 1,lfele 'vett ;e, B this metol • a ;hernial 'r e. 01 2,1 Mille has been shack for 19.16, Bicycles On Sidewalks, , People riding bicyclesclss sh0uli "seep Off s ,ik' as 1 t i cot t'- o u the tdewl a s s a la'Cy •1. few, Crtlrunny are , of sti g,dtll).tt the'wllLq are heed More than ewer f "kllklnly,' atilt some padeStret0 WV; been: run into, while other's love )ia9,. • It trig ;40 :41)00,..,; 1',iie' town iglostabier: s cold oave.4 .fest, trehsgre'sbfere nl 4nd lilak( iffitiaatalfillle of Meat, • f igva° Thdir' lfielbet , cheese "crania» • ie's 'to sell :t 11 1 ,{parity at 'l;oroiita yvitlt nein. "these, golflg to. trio rtltali ipYgsy�t abut t 2:IF a oatld, 11iuri hfti one' rated st7lre'4s lite C0i 1011»' hllite nerve.�1o•ebargei'high tis ,,, ;o t ,for•„. li1 . l1 e Sa ;when het A over the 4dutltcr. 'And the t 'ariiter isl'n,t. . high b, 1 e i • fdr�•thc. 1 k) prices l 510#5 This prnaesousCrpndi!iw.,,;., 231e chief, eateser of ¢w*rz i)ealtl igi; 005 negieet qt the hltt➢rials.!. ;4Yt to matter, iusteatli of ptsseixtE: frtkaa the lovror': ilrtestine regularly v0'43,01.044. - is allowed to'repsain the. re,;geneeatigsg' poisons which are absorbed by the Jct En other words, a-pergo;froonktfe,himself, tghg i(�., habitually constipated, is W,e ,)snownowtt.ink,a*atxon, due to srt.-tietr�of thq;p:recgiyrespipsb(e ifog. sexiousJK14neyatid131addp 2 esahl;©s . k that it, upsets the: Stomach,, causes Itsd1geslrap, Loss of .[tppotit and Sleepkessnesal diet elironie �t atism,`Cxotit,Piaiat In T)re back, ares relieved ease= stile bowels become reghiar; and that ESmptes, Resheei' Bezel)* and. other Skin Attfeettmtag, disappear when, "Brait•a-lives" care taken to correct Constipation. ' "Pewit -a -gives” will protect yore against .Pluto-intoxleation because this wonderful fruit medicine acts. directly on all the eliminating organs,,. 60C, a box, Gfor $2.50, trial size 256. At all dealers or sent on receipt of priceby l~reit-a-tivesLinaited,Ottawa. • • `• 1 i lite ., Local News ANYW MVP RAW RI, Society Printing. The New Era has printed a Tot of wedding invitations and announcements lately, We do excellent society print- ing at a cost much less titan city prices. , Order your tine printing here, Must Take Oath All school teachers must now take the oath of allegiance. No teacher will be hereafter granted a per- manent certificate ' unless a British subject by birth or mtturalixatiolr,- This order passed the House of Co1n- mons. Waste is now Illegal Anybody who discovers - cases of waste of food may notify the legal authorities, who have power, under the new Order, to take action. Wilful or careless waste has become illegal, and municipalities who secure the con- viction receive half the fine for the Province. 1—Steadies • nerves 2 --HCl y5 thirst'' 3" Aid,sa1p!er t, i, '�i}te t�r '. 4—fre[Ps,. digestion .,. — KeePS teeth clean 6. --Ws econotirliCai. 11'0eland Meat Keeu,the .soldiers . an sailors supplied! Sealey tight — le Pt right MADE lN' CANADA, ilI11Wl t. • y iaa ,Il . .:I. „sr" isT :31 gti, nr , l no ono) VII Iwe'm-ii9l�A�Yt*at�1G Chew 96 et after every meal The Flavour L 1 unwiuvmd =I Sal DA i I m a." Ill luau 1 1. • it @illlll1110 II ,il M '' •t f1 a y� rtificial. gal • necessary to usuee1acrx csiollahllsyatl o e cnu-l bo twelICs, , t'' 1 of o 1i er kilns •s and a S 5 ,, ,iJi,t ' 1gx t4aitt�j�pxiity of 11es‘ ve "sye ey'r iver rills are recog- .. . t fie . as t e.Ixlbat':Satt0. aetcry,,regu. lathii nxbdiditte for all the lnembera of utile fialnity .. t l rt+lq °ki,"; ' I'd 113 1 0]l,,,al}y,seXifie a' , :.i cuiee•-all, liu't its''use ocetisionallyi .as requited,, ensures theactivity of the liver, kidneys and boWel$,'the Cleats.. ing bf the system, and the purifying of thebl b o d I r this reason you Candepend Drs., Chase's' Kidney Liver Pills, to Prevent ald cUre:ceriskiPation, forbid lir;er, indigestion, l5idite)r delaage- re 1s and resultin g painful ailments, such as bicka hes rleunatistl 'and Dr. Chase's Kidtley.Liver Pills aro. so universally used that you can ob- tali them ;at any store where medi– cines are sold. • oast2a hex, all dealeVa, 1 ilidinanaon, )tattle tk Cut,tLttl,1;; 'orplt'tpa 3�tpi , 4 d itUt'A, Yn ttntfena nriiv ,,,ate+eneett,i. ging dR "tai 9tt � 41t t iaifrttJ3iiufl j& .tiFt.tdnl)t t, , r '1; sro1".O kapl1+h o 4