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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-6-6, Page 4it MO4, 4 No TUL*• r,. tN'`'QNw N R ����� lenuin ,00sta.dra Alwatyo Bears the Signatt'tr1 ,art iwnnln souwmpanum emerOdent Use or Over Thirty hire Years a�rs • of Wra en ° I arict'Co pp r•aar�•''r'oa w.+v N w o'�. t'4"; NEW US' 'OR' A CAT • R a visit to a busy factory it was noticed that -a big affable cat wandered at will throughout a ;from -that was crowded with whirring looms. , The cat seem- ad.weleome•to each of tlie'girl-workers, and each had a pleasant word or a pat %or their pet as it. strdlled about at will.1 "Doesn't that 'eat take the girls' -at- tention-from their work? "That cat is,. Worth a salary," was the reply of the owner of the mill. "Since it strolled in here it has in- areased the efficiency of the department by ten per cent., -at leastl" "What does it do— kill mice?" "No. It kills monotony, It keeps tbs.-girls good-humored." There is a thew use for a catl—The Liidies' World, ' • • C.0 p'6 :3 Leeeor) 11w; 1iir% • THE INTERNATIONAL 'hod of Lesion, Mark ib'i22 S!1 Mee'm•, ' 'Dry 'Vorse, .loin 16.134ioiden.Text; Mark 16:311—Comment ry.'P,rSperai by Rev. 0, M, steams. Atter such,a+ntght-as never beYoiw nor Airier: wae/Paesed:pyMor tal uiaui la ' thQrgurdeq,'gnil before,theelitef pglests' apoltite•conuGll; they/bound Jesifa;'and ;eailrled him aivay!and`deltveredlhtin rib I*slatei rites'+¢tmdn<,6bvakn�ii+l tt)a't'41ib Might hive' hiin, put' fe 'death 'Mina malefactor, 'who Nae perverting' -this Mitten; y4nd rfOrbtdding to ti(i ve tribute tNfflaesar 6' ter rtt(iate's )) sated as tser'tlbn''se�tat� ''fodnd �;�aa9rt�in°i�i�,� stq '"nein vbutpe by h e wife ntitito iia'Vis' gp hang:to do with iihn beginner lf'housewires 'who dislike to find worm when cutting apples would first 'Some time ago an item was printed in"'tt newspa et telling how in making �:C'h ic,re,n Cry FO;R- FLETCHER'S cnbt'.s un, Inventor has patented an ,eleet11011,,0010e that does its work with heated wires, Aceu'rdiggto i4;, pitJou .rix shit - Cit flat,° ifwhite clot ling ling ,for infants were alfoiislied in a generfltio'n there would be' .a:20',per. Sent, ',decrease In tiie number of persons With defeetive Tltttrsday, A New York ftrv'entor's rear signal for automobiles raises arrow s point. ing to the right Or left to- indicate the direction a car is going to "take • or both arrows to show it about to stop When bottoms on the steering' wheel are pressed; frAgolte f1 s tjll), 1 R.9ot 1POtillik, 4 aci�r�c, rettabfe ly rt Rnva rtif9itl'et+re /said )r4 three dui l�tv_rvsq Ai acre u eth'-.'1�Vo•) 5;S a{Giktp7g,}� dy. en,i i6}' yr,cenit nrea4t6 tr�1{t .< tint, t. , ° tenet !RP" �Y trtGastdr'wl'!4wrJ AOb*off I4AL:)k: !N r as h4%,p.t jaw nrtr 1r fA�is p i F,E414, * G ' WO* O fN>G' Alta F0 Ai( A qui 1#" t1GH L1t9 w' • oi? a' 'droop, she 1)ad a i)etng tets eus- tom,at•tIat,geitst,to release unto`theYn a Olson -hi w1 Om ttterthight select,+'and havlbtf to :notable prleoper 'who hliid' been a• hinrdecer, he gltve them,a'Chores • tat-SPOSIV `.Bai(tikibaa'nnd..Chalet, hoping' fisc^ they Would surely; aslt for 'C(hrlet. The chief Prier is and elders persuaded the ;(nauttltude` to ask for Barabbaa, gnd.'deetrog'Jesus. :.When Peter'te• hefarsed • t)%is In one of lits dlscourseslie said, "Ye•denied the holy One; and the. )nets - and' desired a Murderer to' lie granted nntofy'du and 11111ed'tlie ►'place of' 'Life" •(Acts 3:14.15). When they cltlled for I arabb>ts,' Pilate "asked, at will ye'then that Isbell do unto liWjfm;whom'ye 'cell 'the' King .bf .the Jews? or,_,ai It is; .in butt, 27:22, s}P'liat sh&li•I do then with -Jesus, Who, ts' 'chllet - • Christ?" . They cried ont. "Crueifyffim'" (vas. 5-14).: Pilate there- fore took water, and wahhed his hands before the multitude ss(ying 01 aihi ln- ndeeni o! `the blood of thio rust Ver sort;see' yeto'it." wtiling tt content ttie..people lie releasee ;Batehbas unto tern,-•and''d'eitvered Seius,''wllen„he had scourged himrto.ieorgetiied (vs 15...and” *att..27;24). • Oh; bait 1t 11 hard to reed itand write lit. ":What .do all the 'atroettles' of Alai present War amount 'to 'compared with Ole treat - Ment -of the Son of God who gt 'eth!to sill•%'life i}nd 'breath `end all;}thiggsI put the fruit in cold' water they wou4d; find, that the worms 'would leave' the aiiples.ancrcome to the sulfae,of the water, - •Tomrny Pop,"what does camouflage' .Mein? 'Tommy's Pop- Camouflage \hay so'u, is well, it's like a'girl try. 'ing to 'look. Swell when she has •the Mumps. ) au never can tell.. Many ,a than thinks he, has reached the top 'when he is really -Laid on the shelf, Chi'1aren: Cir ,r�i PULL YOUR WEIGHT • The billows are heaving behind, The breakers are ,foaming before, Wei need all -the strength we can find—, -.Each-ounce. you can put to .the.. oar Axe .yqu doing,•the best that you -can • To 1tegp..t1}e.,Pld !galley, afOat? re,,J pu ,power or. fr,,eight? Ate you pulling your weight— Are you pulling your weight in the boat? It isn't the task of the few— The pick of the brave and the strong It s''he (std itis 1 and it's you Must drive the good vessehatong Will! you Save? Will. .you 'work? Will you fight? A•re •-you ready', to take; off your• cbat? Are you serving the State? 'Are you' pdtlirg your, weight— Are you pulling your •'Weight in the boat/ —N. Y. Life SEND IN YOUR .REINEWAL 1 i�r , a'ttjl�•% • .'a G1 at n 5.5 ••HeaVVYu heavy hangs over Your head." ".,-. !know what it is, daddy! nd1 You held it, too close a mild! it --it's WRIGLEY "Rithto9 sonny —' give Your 'nppt6,te And digestion a kle While'You �c Your swe,et . tooth." Chew it" Affat' Every 'Meat The -Flavour Lasts! ' Made'in Canada 9n t'' 1, '1 'iyJ� s 5 P•f4 .iYa • LIFE-SAVING SHOES An American manufacturer recent Y placed on the market a line of shoes ' for electrical workers which are made to withstand potentials up to 20,50o Volts without harm to the wearer, TI shoes contain no Cement and have no seams but are vulcanized into a sol d woo ,i sd,er,hibh;»ress,pre in altunalnum,, ,iiou ds, : novel feature of. Eflie sl1o0; i$'that the boles are' white, and tinder jthe white surface • is a layer of red rib- jber 'Wjien the sole has worn down Ito -a point• where the red is exposed lit is a Sign to the wearer that a new ihalf=sole should immediately be secur !ed -in place.—Tit' Sits, tlien•Eltate Paid ,Bet oltid yens Ii W" e'chief{; priests said; :WO ,Mine-:uo kipg qut•gaesar-(Uo1in'19;1.4-chi,. and they ha•ge•:Ylied • th'elr• choice'.' ever' since even till now. `'ffesus ib''tiie hands ^of the "soldiers, uxociltted crMi'ned 5it'th'thoarns +nattier, s `ff user;' u, robe b'nt ion tifs'bleiaiing p••, s b�(;k and' taken oft'yigaln �ardd `tits tfwn dlothee psi on iwtth ;iritic +anti crbet tiAuc'is, and 'the c"ros"s laid oh that itiekk, ma'lies One' shudder.,,and sick, nt, heart (ices 16-211):: Wh'ellhhr.^he etambled&we' are not ,told, but:it is 'lu'st' a: lmitei'Of nlllef te. u'eb "thb'1efM s talkeii from its poor bleetfrugrba$k 'Ind tifur/iedi'ppen sltiflb 'r+ ?5lWhat a prt.itAiA,ge wAs` thus twiilerred l ion nibn 41te C)rekilan, gyp` ilia; heJr'ggaiMe It,Rr,not liucliing the pl a .of cruclxlon he VyouiLd t nit , aF(gpt a4• .4011430Pg no- tion but calmly submitted to be•eraCi- fibri for,tie;imed4'.a:.edraeVtu'r un that We Mightrnobipert9hp to/22:24 ,Gee. a']aa) ''Can4i4 hfiii gar $e°ttieytk1i BO jail iiia 4164;414 pain .Eu yib Ce 444+afkd'"11irit n ta' pA►t. rb l4yliidat sbor d giro ��°v "saga=ltii t gic ost+pf.glir3 t'i?o e�'a; ?!risky ui whom the world ie. cruetded nnto me, And 1.unta•thesvor-ld,". (GaL,5.14)..We inn meditate upon all the agony. of that night, and that day, on which he Made •atonement for the sipe of the world, and talk of It. and bing•of it, but to understand it or in' any sense, realise It le simply impossible. We 'should sny from the heart, see what it cost him to redeem me. Marjt i gives `the three, hours of his ern'clfzio ' the (lack- ness, and his death, the third, sli5.th and ninth hours,' Jewish time, which world be our nine, twelve and three o'clock (vs. 25, 33). Consider all the Scriptures fulfilled In the -piercing of his hands and feet, the dividing of his raiment, his h'eing numbered with trans- gressors, not a bone of'htm' broken, and others, and expect as literal 'a fulfill - anent of all Scripture. llonsider the reviling of those who,` peeled by and of the thieves. and that when he was re- viled he reviled not again (1 ret, 2:28.24). Oolastder its 'seven words, or sayings, from the cross:and thele stgni6 fence. and application to you. -The veil of the temple,was a symbol of his .body (Heb. 10i20),'and when 11, died 1I was rent in taiu from tie top to the bottom Iva, 28). It was full it 3gures'of cheubini; symttols tf''.his cc/ - deemed, and they 'being `rent when.:at was rent teach is -that wbep• ho died we died with him (Jiix 86;;96 ; (sl. 2 20 ltoin 6;8, 11) Joseph of A'ri- rnathea'aeked Pilate for the body aid he and Nlcodemsfs prepared' it, for ?iii+ 'ial.ancf :laid it in`Joseph'q' newt tomb and thus fulfilled another _lieriptie which said; "They made •hla grave with 'the rich `in bia 'death,'.' 'OSP/ 42-47; John 19 t88.42; :Ica. 631:9). • , The 'women Who ,ministered unto him 'beheldwhere file 'body 'Wile laid. and retained".and prepared spices and ointments, that they might'agittiut tits body when the Sabbath woe'. peat, and they reeled the -Sabbath day according to the commandment (va, 47-; I+uits 18;55, -50).Their dove, was' real but uoC betleeing'whit he had'eaid'abont his rising again 'Ute third day' It was loves labor"legt. Notice. 'what is' written In ' Malt. 37 62.86'• about 'sealing :and 'making Ellin,' rho totnb, stud consider mi i $ vain Ut'qughto:' otstrast`tlid,illitttlr{i`Up snA sealing of the'dtlslt'tq>tLe"9by'tliytot'r1ti," tiiotmand years I1 v. 0.04,40e Children, Cry FOR FLETCHER'S. 'CASTOR IA tt It NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE tt $$ 1n a book a Minneapolis men has invented for children' pictures of ani- mais jump out in a Ilfe-like manner as' the pages are turned. Most of the houses in a Paris sub- urb are heated by water which flows from an artesian well at a tempera- ture of about S2 degrees, An aeroplane propeller built up of leather on a' nickle steel frame that hr been invented in Europe is clat:n- e"d to be indestructible, Within a little more than three years' the number of electric motor trucks in- England has increased from about 15o to more than 1000. New eyelets for shoes have an automatic locking device that pre- vents them catching in clothing and also holds ,a shoe lace securely. Chicago has more telephones than 'all France' and a single office build- ing in New York contains more than 'there are in the whole of Greece. For cutting blocks of ice into slain I) 4r. 1' vnn 's Rpgisteatioti its 'Purpose and `pplataon ' ' ' r Y"' "e 'the `est crisis. in her history. Four' years, ;ofiwarlieyp•Caken. from e*tN'141�1 fac $ gxat+ rr ;the tijmition a ,lies toll in talentand` labor;, yet despite. the shortage of man on Canada to maintain herlowri fighting forces'at'full and, to r Alddsehe�epend materials i vital to .them and to strengths arida to•iricre�xseshetl exports, o� food and war ,• so, r ''the st ccessful prbsecutibrtdfthe war. . an:o.upce.b w1tich 1Ganda:ceilklczas %lierifood »eductionland every ounce. Canada . Can savem lierfoodconsunxtionisdeededfor.export tg-t;N?e,Alhes. 'S e l tlielViar'cdixtinue'for another year. ;tf ood- cards,and'a rationing systems may have to - :be p -•p .be instituted , h,is, the duty oflCana�dai'to e` re'aredforwhatevlersrtuattoncircumstanees• May force 'uposf,her. It ls` trite probehle that 'before. the war la; won our Government:,' may have In os, place eventicti 'r " t +cc ;ations•,isa which men and women may engage- the >fpon the o., event the •:t:zovernment"' shed to be 1n' ,a •pola',tion 'to1ierder all. possibleassistance: in ikeepingt our•popi ation"usefully orf hrbPitably mi lo'ydel :Regitstrathni''5 ' a; : ,�iulne 22nd• essi of, Canada so•thatevcr5 avaitableunit of human energy These conditionsheked point atlilies o her 'knowing the ezaeR ¢apabifitiea of mem'and; 4tilizedao•tha•best adsantage. women athome. 'Tate infortitaitionistecured through registration. will be used.--as'an aid to t1ieklilitary Authorities.in pro. iia 'res?din in Canada„ male or female,. rip ' the men necessary to maintain. "Canada's, erso g. cu g. Bfitis oea ten of 1`6 years and ever, will be required! ti Mist lane of%Defence"=tonnobilize all units of avafr- jt, l 3o regist s et• June' 22nd and truthfully answer the able;laboa lir• the•Dominion and direct them,from less ueitiona'Set fo"r"th upon the registration card, essential' to mora.essentiai•occupations-toestablish 9 'It .rs.riot ;the Gavterirment's intention to conscript andcintellig beeome:necesaai'x stem otfoddrationiog ltabourinany form, bat to assist in directing it wisely, should?that 21 Issued by authority of Canada. "gistrAtion Board Fl I rhtitphq d;I)X'reei,lpt,ier.0t�Gt%F. l'(ot{sts! itoifW7?)oaedVkPjtfya 41 HAfio b�htLTontoandutrt nits Mrketraenddtv:fnklwi�qceb n tie,Oir"rdiYeMdi P!isatsSi)iftnpat bn.. ',. ti) tar Eas}Uuo t in pislli p)4d n rSodhvhli tr a e tNs ,dr 04'1'64 in •pp pica, on rnoeipt 'oP ,x,rt Nrae, rth�hf t rrit�.elCd rrca 'E'11� 1W�r�q Mnntt; i4ectrre5ell5e. atlt+ (ks tasill Wtsatsf' ic ., :jT �... TOBE CARRIEED . . ®' 1 :1 t� by every male:'person w'ho'rl riot on active service inalrYof FHis'Majestty's Naval or. Militar Forces, or in the Naval or: `Military Force's of any of His Majesty's Allies, and+•wtw appar'entlly1 May be, or is reasonably s,uspected to 'b'e; 'vvitl in the' description cit tiaSS Otte under the 'Military Service Act, 1917, Qlio'for ail reason may have claimed that he`is not.within'clnaetSe One tinder the Act. 0 iY z 5G vs +.11 Nana) is hereby given that, under the provisions of -an a diff in 'Cofrb'tiil• (P.C. 1013); of the 20th April, 1918, upon and after the lot day of June, 1918, every male person who is not' on active seryiee in any of :Elis•Maitity's, Naval or Military'Mil Forces, or in the Naval oritary Forces'ofidiie a'jeety'a Allies, and who apparently may be, or is reasonably suspected':to'be, syithin tits de4eription of Class One, under the •Milrtaiy'"Service Aet,'1917,•by wtiom 'Or on whose behalf, itis at any time al£irnaed, claimed or alleged that he at'not, Y;liethei •byreasonof; age, status, natirtniiility exception or: otherwise, wit* Oiaes•One tinder the A:tilitary Service Act,. 19,17, as'defthed for 'thetime being lir that, within the sseid Class,- he is exern ited from or not liable to 'Service; shall have with him -Upon his person at iiU -sides 'in'or upon' any bhilding or premises where he anY'tiilie re, AGE if it be claimed that he is not within the class by reason' of age, an Official eortifiehte of the date of his birth, or a certificate of his age signed by .two rep5fsble citizens residing' in• the community in which he lives and having' :lthoivlutlge'of *elect; or - '.ii.r ,• MARRIAGE 3f it be 'claimed that he is not within the Class by reason of rnarriage,a, cerci cate;'either•offidfal Or sighed .by reputable chisel -as let8ddigrin the, comn�r, fty'in whiolt`be ltves'and having knowledge of the teeth, certifying to, r.. ns ', g; r.- hitt marri6igo and f liati.hie rfei;is, linin' 'or s^ NATIONALITY Int that he isnot within the ()lase by reason of his nationality, of hie nationaltt, ,signed by a Consul or Vice -Consul of the foreign nccrtificate Y 8t4te or Cottntry,td which he. claims his allegiance is due; or a passport Opted hy,the Government 'of that Country' establi8hing his natiohhlityl or metaber'-of'any other society or body, a certificate. of the finet.signed'by arab ot3ce-holder•competenfr so to eertifyunder the regulations: of the church, order dr denomination, society or body, to which he'belontra,'. or ACTI,VI SERVICE If it be claimed that he is exciepted as n member of any' of His Majesty's Fdrres`"or as ltaving`shrde, the 4th Atigust, 1914, served in the Military or, G 'iivhitl lithe of GreatDrfttiiil oa yher !Allies ha nnysheatre of actual war and hdd ' ry„ bgen pone,tu+al;ly disclaa;g5.d tlierelr'otn, oiheial documents or' ab offtoral ocrtifi• rate evidencing the fact; or r EXEMPTION ' If it be claimed that he is exempted from re not iiable•tomilitary service by reason of any exemption granted or claimed or application pehdi;lg under the Military Service Act, 1917, or the . regulations thereunder, his exemption papers, or a certificate of the Registrar or deputy Registtairo "'toe tl 'sidt"" to which he belongs evidencing the fact; or OTHER CLASS 11 it be claialed that he is not within the Clash,. or that he in exempted,' not liable or excepted upon any other ground, a ccrtifioate s%f.tivoreputi}ble.citisenie.i residing in the comiiiunity where hd•livea ha}ri}i' g,'knowledge of the faet upon t• which the claim is founded and certifying- thereto; FAILURE TO CARRY REQUISITE EVIDENCE If upon or after the let clay of June, 1918, any 'such male person be found• without the requisite evidence or certificate upon his psrson or in Or upon -the': building or premises in'vihirb••he is, he shalt,thereupon he presumed to be a, , Person at the time liable for•military service am to be a deserter or defaulter Without leave; PENALTY • And he ahall.aleo be liable upon summary conviction to a fine not exceeding;; $50 Or to imprisonment fora period not exceeding one month, or to both aueh '+ tette and imprisonment; and moreover, any such person may .forthwith .be {liken idto military custody 'and may be theta detained ahil'required t'o'per fbrm military duty in the Canadian Expeditionary Force so long as his services stall be required, unless or until the feet he established to the satiefaotiosl of; Competent authority that he ie not liable for military duty. ' t,l CLERGY I f ,it;'be' claimed that he is excepted' as a member of the,clergy, or of any; Poosgllizbd:otder 'of' aneikcliMiablyrreligious oharaeter, or iti'e, violater of reliltibiiii'chindthindtibn exiotiiiit'lu Oanoda on,2014i Aug+lst, '617, or iso being >Gi 5555 • iFALSE CERTIFICATE The use, signing' or giving of any seal certificate as heroinbefore man- boned shall, if the certificate be in any 'notarial respect f alae or addlending to the l{nowledge of the pew:oh^'using, signing, or giving the same, he an oterteb,,;, etrtS,tishal?le; •,1FP,n t 4)lt??°al'y conviction„by,a penalty not eicceeding five hundred, dq)jartl3landihy,'ifiihprietinmcnt. for nay'totutnot exeeeding six Menthe and scot.,, tesktbldiroii(i mtSnBh:'r 'i'. , ' • 'itS4PUbls` A+ ILIi.ARY $$ER',VICE .BRANCEc ThEi +Dl ' ' ” ivigNT - of JUS`CLcE. ti t•' a'1 tr}i fu,i'": 1 +. yrs; `no