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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-01-14, Page 2 (2)• rE TWO ammememi Thursalay January ieth, 1115. Desirable Reai,state may be sold at 'any `brine or seasCon• , A good,many shrewd 'buyers wait for the so-ca11ec1 unfavorabie'seasons in' which to n-iake their investments. 'and they are' watching the "ads." If you would be+, healthy, strong and happy. Baths keep the skin' clean: and in good condition. But what about the inside of the body? You can no more afford to neglect it than the outside. It is just as import- ant that the system be cleansed of the poisonous impurities caused by weakness of the digestive organs, (or by inactivity of the liver. DRF PIERCE'S , Golden' Medical Discovery (In Tablet or Liquid Form) Cleanses the system -and more. It puts the'liyer in such a conditionof health that it purifies the blood -as it should. It helps the stomach digest food so that it good blood -rich, red blood to nourish and strengthen ail the organs. You may avail yourself of its tonic, revivifying Influence by getting a 1 bottle or a box of tablets from your medicine dealer -or send 50e for a trial box. Address as below. - ,q FREE"DrPierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser'•• -a F4eneh cloth bound book of le0a pages en Pierce, Buffalo. al one -cant stamps l cover maiaag chargee. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N, Y. 4" "ta ie lois "^f"id"f"i ledal'f't'd', Scott, a Presbyterian minister of Toronot, belongs to a class of indi- viduals who dont not how to ap i,recia'te liberty. For coolirevenge he took first -place and should mi - 1 title him to a hemp) necl_tie. Can- ada would be well rid of such citi zenship. EDITORIAL 144.44444.4$44+44 4.44411 .Portable 'wireless 'a'ppara'tus lid - opted bythe United States army and carried on an autcmobile or special design has a sending radius of 800 miles andiras received mess ages 'from ,p'oinits 2500 miles. away. ---n-- Some German women have been taken prisoners, in captures made by Russian soldiers. If they cant shoot .any straighter than they can throw la stone they might prove quite a menace to the cause they desired to, aid. Notwithstanding that the Ger- mans wrecked the big organ in the cathedral off St. Vaast, at Ar- mentieres. France, by a shell, the chorus of "It's a Long Way to Tipperary' 'will still sound in the ears of the Kaiser's eleven gunners. —0 --- Manitoba Government is going to do some /house-cleaning, and renovating -not in the Parliament, buildings as much as in the party Even the Conservatives admit.thatl t+adical alterations are of prime necessity. That Jew who: shot Rev. J. McP. .0-- Toronto "Kultur”, as 'displayer Nomination gatherings, does not illustrate any use: that has been made of 'the many Universities, Colleges, and schools by the citi- zens of that much lauded 'metro- polis. Some outsiders think mangy of the Torontcnians are :rade of just 'ordinary "muds" the same as in _other places. i o-- (Premier Hearst, a9 Santa Claus has put the !Provincial Attorney Generalship in Hon. I. B. Lucas stocking; Treasureship in T. W I McGarry's sock, South Renfrew G. H. Ferguson of Grenville gets the job of Minister of Lands, For- ests ,and Mines;, and Hon. J.J.Poy and Dr. Preston, are, in the Cabinet without portfolio. Dr. Jamieson, Durham, will be next Speaker i the House. The new, Premier would have done akinduess to the Province inn changing the furniture he had dropped Hons. Messrs. !Pyne and Duff into th play house of "without portfolio' ,As the most important depart New Books at the Br cef eld, Library FICTION -CLASS F. Class Title Author T' 473 City of 1' ninber'ed Days Lynde F 474 The Raft Dawson F 475 A Knight on Wheels Tiny 4' ra"r0 13antbi Cooke E 471 Anne :F eversham • to ch F 478 Oall of the hist Fraser F 179 'Rocks of Valero Deli F 481 Arizona Brady F 4AI happy Hawkine in the pen handle Wason Correll P 489 innocent F 483 Prince of Gransterk NlcCutcheon 17 484 The Quenneys I' 155 Martha and Cupid 13' 156 Twenty fourth of June F 487 Ariadne of Allan Water F 498 Kent Knolies P 481) Fzcing Fearful Odds F 490 The AFterbouse Roberts F 491 Wall of Partition 17 103 Playing with Fire F 493 For the Alison honor 5+ 494 Sergeant of Fort Toronto b -195 Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail Ir 490 Diane of the Green Van Dalrymple F 497 The Lone Wolf Vauce F 498 The Law of Life. Werner F 499 Seeds of Pine Janey °snuck F 500 Tbe Bail Jumps' utead F 501 The Witch Johnston F 502 Henry of Navarre Ohio hall F 503 Honorable Percival Rice F 504 The Eyes, of the World Wright F 505 The Olaxlon Adams F .508 Men of the Desert... . ,. Leitz 4' 507HZck ui Action F 508 Way of the Strong Vachell 'Appals nn , Riehnton d McCall ' Lincoln Hocking Rinehart Barclay Barr Bindloss Millner Connor Chambers Ou, lune LITERATiSIUI-CLASS L L 457 Arcadian Adventures Leacock L 458 Stories from Browning Grumhine L 459 The Campaign around Liege Kennedy L 460 British Regiments at the Front Hodder L 401 The Red °rods in War Eellln ton L 462 5orty Years After Bailey L 468 The Fleets at War Hurd HISTORY -CLASS H E '193 A Short History of the Canadian People Bryce H 104 Company of Adventurers Cowie £s 105 Germany and the Next Was' Bernhardt I4 193 Russian Army From Within Anon H 197 History of Niagara Cartoehan VOYAGE -CLASS V V 134 Pioneers in India Johnson 'V 135 Pioneers in Australia TiJohnson V 136 Thro the South Seas with Jack London Johnson V 137 A. naturalist in Cannibal Land Meek U138 Salvage of a Sailor ............ .......• ..,Bulien V 139 Lest Expedition to South Pole "' Scott. V 140 Last Expedition to South Pole Scott BIOGEAPKY-CLASS' IC B 00 A Canadian Rank Cleric B (31 Memoirs of Lord Bereshford E 62 Life of Lord Roberts RI LIGION-CLASS 16 R 52 What does Christianity Mean J1JWa 758L7 0)L8ts J JF, 216 Sbaggttneipp, ,... JF 217 Left End `E' ,..- 18 Mi lw;iui,:. JF 2 ss Billy ISnoke'A}u1.1 lid .,• ::Bn.rhour Pa ...Porte J.B 219, ].atty.'s Suitor. r JF 220 00 the Field of Warmaim Wel Is 221..' ...:.... .......... Marsh hell JH Sir,Walter ,.. ,,, ... Narsh IT J':T3 222 Boys 'Who Been re F aims ,,Snell JF 223 Phjlfp,Kant .,...„ 317 224 A Sturd.,y Young (1 ad dart. • .. eton 3I' 2'96 Rami 1... ..,, r, ou Rambler ede Cad i tr 11 VLl oily,; ,;,. Sl e rtin,rel ' J1' 226 .Ned IIres tf,t a°,clic n t 1.111 n,.• 1 1 it JB 227 Indian Scout Talk','iia`"has p, 2Q ... 'P:eslnn,an J, 2.,, Selma, LVlavtiyyi J1' 229 Alma's Junior Year ,$re ten back ment 'of Education and Agricult- ture do not meet the broadening demands 'of -the day, The House 'will miss the governing hand of the late Sir dames (P. Whitney but We wish :Premier Hearst a pros- perous reign.. Local News MfiAmmmtliiimm DECREASED CUSTOMS. REVENUES FOR (PAST YEAR The trade depression; 'df the past year has been reflected in the cus- toms returns as ipuhlis'hed in this 'week, which shoes a decrease of $4,237 032 'for the year. Daring the year every m'on)tf a showed a'tell- ing 'off D1i1dz en Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA G. T. R. WAGES TO BE REDU .ED Over 14,000 empl'oydes''ro'f the Grand Trunk have been n!o!tified that On account of the balling of£ in 'business, owing 'to the war, they Will be Raked to accept.7a reduction in wages dating from April, 1st next. l ; l t SECURE LABOR BEFORE SPRING An inspector 'off the Dominion im migration department was in this district fast week Tor the purpose 'of inducing farmers !to take cable bodied and capable help at the present time when kis available andbe0ore the spring e'omes. It is suggested that the farriers make a little financial sacrifice in order that they may' secure the proper help and that they t,.rke them be- fore the country is emptied or able-bodied men, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA S iLEO R 1 A ROD AND GUN. ' January Road and Gun in Canada Published by W. J. Taylor Limit- ed..Publisher- Woodstock, Ont. is out tinct is a particularly attree- tit a OUIn, ei' The cover cut, which represents 4t beaver family, was specially designed to illustrate a story by H. Mortimer Batten en- titled "A`hmisk the City Maker,!' decriptive roc the every day Life of 'a 'particular colony of beavers, Frank Houghton contributes ano- ther 'earl Erries'on story, "Ooining- munk," a dramatic account of the killing 'off amusk ox in the North, which is charaeterized by the same quaint humor as was Houghton's ; story "His Stint ,polar Bear in the December issue. R. 3, IFlaser writes of "Four Sailors on the Trail" which describes a win- ter trip by clog etam Cfrom (loch- 'anei to Rupert 'House. . Other stories and articles there are and the regular departments to interest the sportsman who must perforce during the 'winter months, content -himself, for the most part by reading Of the ex,- ueriences Of "others while seated by his 'own 'fireside. CLUBBING HATES w Era and Daly Globe...-. !1;4,50 rw Era end Daily Mail and ,'nu ye 4.50 New Era and Weekly Mail and Empire 1.65 a di Da I v i or,d. 3,35 New Era and Daily News.-.-.- 2.85 New Era and Daily Star 2,85 .-a Jou bum. ly Herald anti ii'cekly Star 1.85 Eta and \i;eekly Witness 1.85 Sew ei a and Northern Mes- senger 1.60 w E":a and Canadian Farm 1,86 , - w Era and Farmer's Sun... 1.85 • w Era and !Daily Free t'r.so, moaning 3.35 ,S,w Era and Daily 31ree Piss, evening --. 2.85 w Era and \Veekly Free NewEraand Morning Lon_. 1.85 don Advertiser . 3,66 _,a and 11a,I Advertiser 2.85 iit Era anti Weekly Adver- r 1 w Gra and Patna and Dairy 1.85 yew .Era and Farmer's Advo - tato 2.35 lidhasimaimishmaideamit Don't Persecute your Bowels Cutout cathartics awl "Fobs.. By CARTER'S LITTLZ LiVER PILLS lurelyvegetabie. Act rend), on illative?. eliminate bit• and .00thethede)l. eftowena. Buschlen •fth•bhebowd, Core Can. .Forbes •1ippsI8t Bllloue Sick .Nmd eke ad' Indigestion, .' s inion. how - Faun Oe Saudi Pill. Small Dose, Small Price,. Genuine mug bear Signature Johnson e Matalrielete. SUNDAY ,. ,,cHOOLANy i - PUBLICS ETO, W. OUTDONE BAilRISTERSOLICITOR NOTARY CLINTON CAN' GETgyspEr tl SfiL EL4- By Taking (rift -a -Lives" Says Cap. Swaii Lesson ill. ---First Quarter, For Jan. 17, 1915. THE INTERNVTIoNAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Judg. vi, 11.16, 33- 40 -Memory Verses, 14.16- Golden Text, Ps. lxv, 4 -Commentary Pre- pared by Rev. D. M. Stearns, I often read what 1 copied from one of Dr. Andrew Murray's Bibles in his study in Wellington, South Africa, in August, 1808: "Tbe central thought of ibis book is God its one object is to reveal God-l3is glory, His will, His love. In reading it our chief desire ought to be to know God." I am re- minded of this as I read carefully our lesson chapter and note in these forty verses some Dame of the Deity forty - SOUP times (LORD or GOD, 27; God, 7; Lord, 2; Spirit, 1; Angel, 7). Thus the sin of Israel draws forth the love"and grace of God and this time in connec- tt t4 G p di ,e n t In h in th ob ca ev th in Is th ca tb on pa tie an 0n d an sill Iii wo de sol So nr .131 Eh tint of vis n u '1 for JIn ns 1(n for 61x3 005 tint dee of Coo hn wb tha Gid 111; also was was of hon won Gid in t Su GI prob Jer and find encs othe may neve can He, dent whit mote Lord Abaft in t it inti Son, the Ing 19, 2 Gicl by t8 struc It is with heal* be n (verse used ldolat true on with a great deliverance through seemingly very weak man called Ideon. The chapter opens with the oft re- eated 'shying, 'rile children of I'sraei d evil in the sight of the Lord," his led to great oppression by the Iidianites for seven years. Then they lied unto the Lord in their trouble, nd Ile saved them out of their dis- ..... 'asses (verses 1, 6; Ps. evil, 0, 13, 19, ions "Tgke." S). In our lesson verses, 7-10, He re• The betweeneou cmra gallant sol which Inded them by a•prophet of how lie 'strike yillustrated tra dbyan iii ars is ad brought them out of Egypt and related ly is sergea t inLden- eYp related by a sergeant o1 the Liver - anted them in thts good land, warn- pool regiment, who tells how one g them against any fellowship with night 1n the trenches a man of the e people of the land, but they dis• West Yorkshire regiment took off his eyed His voice (chapter ii, 1, 2). He coat and wrapped it around a wound- lls us still to separation from this ed chum who had to lie there until 1) age unto Himself, but the god of the ambulance took him away. "All Is age, the devil, w110 also ruled the that night the game 'Tyke' stood in Is agents of the land He the trenches in his shirt -sleeves,' gave to says the sergeant, "with water up to mei, is still blinding and deceiving his waist, and the temperature near e people of God and running the so to freezing point, quietly returning lied church for lits own ends, and the German fire, In the morning he ose who are willing to see Jesus would only own to 'a bit of a chill ly and follow Him fully are corn- that a cup o1 tea and a smoke would rntively Pew, soon put right,' but I wasn't sur - Since Adam sinned God has been prised to learned that he had to be pet' sent down to the base with pneu- utly and pc'sisfeutly seeking wan, monis that afternoon. I hope he will d mankind has been as persistently, pull through," - der the power of the' aerie turning way from God. God has myriads of Storming the Sleights. gets who delight to do Ells will, but Daunted by the pitiless hail of e never bad but unc mann wholly lead from the German machine guns d utterly et His disposal and under that swept a slope up which they had s control. Many redeemed men and won have been in greater or less gree yielded lu film, but neve :lb• utely except the Sou or spiry, the n of God, the Lord .!esus Chalet. e Y1)0e ah•ea0y read la this bunk of ages of !lis seleci inn of Othuiel. ud, Sham,,ar, 1)ehm'nh anr! Barak, 1 now Ills choice )'ally upon Gideon the tribe of aleimesele whom 1 lie its in person nm) talks with him ns urn with his friend, `hese appearances of Cud in human to 'before Ile mine as the tion 01' ry are 00me u1' the most fascinating well as Ibo most prutitable 01' Bible dies. In each instance it is the Son 00d whom we sec. 1vha0e 15,1)1;u tit have been from of old. from the is of eternity (\ile. v, 2,margin I, "nu man hath seen God at any e; the only hegcett01 Sou ' 'e * hath hared Him" (John 1, 18). The glory - God can he seen only in Christ (11 iv, 0). P'c' are mora likely to hal special manifcatttione of God To 'r Headers en !Mont our ordinary work 11111101' 6i n when we go aside to seck such. eon was thrashing wheat (verse Moses was keeping sheep, as wore the Bethlehem shepherds; 10)128)1 in the (lipid plowing; Zacharias ministering as usual, ami Mary Nazareth was probably about het sehold duties, How beautiful and derful' the words from the Lord to eon; "The. Lord is with thee. Go his thy might, have not I sent thee. Sur I will be with thee:" deon's seeming unwillingness and ably his conscious unworthiness se° 15) remind us of Moses and Jere (10x. 511, 11; iv, 10; Jer. i, a) show us the Lord's difficulty in ing willing instruments, The Lord's uragements to these three and to re were .written for us that we not hold back as they did. It is 1' a question of what we are or do, but only and always, Who is and what can He do? The inti of verses 17-24, the Lord tarrying e Gideon prepared the kid and the evened cakes, reminds us of the and the two angels waiting for SUFFERED WITH! ham and' Sarah's preparation, but `Z iYF 'tT '® hat case they ate the food; in this was consumed by ere, 'while in the BACK. dent of Manoah, thc!father of Sam - the angel of the Lord ascended in Sam - name which consumed the offer. Gogh! Nerdy Straighten Up For Pali,,. (Gen. xViil, 8; Jude. vi, 0+21; x411, 0). eon's readiness when encouraged is sign is seen in his fearless c1e tion of his Father's altar to Baal refreshing to see Jutish stand his son in this matte' and to him say concerning Baal,•"If' he god let' him plead, for himself' s 25 to 32). if we would he of God we mast break with 1111 ry and serve only the living one (roc, There meat be no coir Life is very miserable to those who.. sutler with Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and Biliousness. This letter front Captain Swan (one of the best known'. skippers 011. the Great Lakes) tells how to get 'quick relief a from Stomach Trouble, PORT BIIRwnnin,, ONT., May Sth, 1913. "A man has a poor chance of living and enjoying life when he canfi,ot eat, That was what was wrong with rite, Loss of appetite and indigestion was brought on by Constipation. I have had trouble with these diseases for years. I lost a great deal of flesh and suffered constantly. For the last couple of years, I have taken "Fruit- a-tives" and have been so pleased with the results that I have recommended then. on many occasions to friends and acquaintances. I am sure that ''Fruit- a-tives" have helped me greatly. 13y following the diet rules and taking "Fruit-a-tives"accordingto directions, any person with Dyspepsia will get benefit", IS. SWAN "Fruit.actives" are sold by alt dealers at 5oc, a box 6 for 52.5o, or trial size e5c. or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Prophetic and other subjects studied on Sundays, at 3 and at 7 p.m. at 3'. HOLMES, "The Evergreens" All axe invited. Malachi 3.17 JACOB TAYLOR OLINTON Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and Bold Money to loan, Office Isaac Street, next door to Nee Era • Piano Tatung Mr, James Doherty wishes to in- form the public that he is pre- pared to do fine piano tuning, tone' regulating, and repairing. Orders left'at W. Doherty's.phone 61, will receive prompt attention, Asternamagortsromemramemcmsran_ • . ... Use of Wooden Crates. 1 About the most handy things on the farm during the time of harvesting 1 potatoes, onions and fruits axe the light wooden crates which are made for handling such crops. Some of these crates are made BO that they are collapsible, and fifty or 100 of them can be stored In a small corner ,when empty or can be insetted in the barn and stored away there for next season when no longer needed. SJLlRLES 8. MILE Conneyance, Notary Public,, Oommiesioner, etc. RAL ESTATE AN11 INSURANCE Totter of Marriage Licensee, UIlron,St„ Clinton, H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate, INSURANCE -AGENT --Representing 14 Fire In suranoe Companies, Divisloll Court [Office. MediLaJ. DRl 8, W. Too/oPs @I81 eueotal a attention Surgeon, Eto Eve, Ear, Throat, and diseases of P the Eyes a entity xamined, and suitable 'glasses prescribed, Omoe and Residence„ Two doors west or the. Commercial 0dotal moon at. PPS, LIRA anal C'AAVIER Dr. W. Gunn, L, R, C, P„ L. 11.0.S.. IUD Dr, ^i'nn's office at residence Hight street Dr..0, (I, Candler. B.A. BUIL Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. 'Sight oath at residence, Rattenbnrr 8t, or at hospital DR. d. W. SHAW. d PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. ecoaehear. arc„ office and residence. on enbury street„ DR, P. 7I, AXON DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work' a Bpcatalty: Graduate of C.C.D.S,.; Chicago, and 0.0,0,5 Eayl Toronto. Moudars,Mar 1st to D DR. H. FOWLER DENTIST, Offices over O'NEIL'S store. Special care taken to make dental tree,0 meat as painless as possiblo, THOMAS GUNDRY rrnpeoss,onaore. First Yegg-Handsome Hal has bre.Dive stook and general Auction tie ken away from many a copper, but they've landed him at last.GODEI IG`I-J ONT Second Yegg-Overpowered him, eh? 'date, stood salsa a eperiuit , otieee ids at First Yegg-Not exact! The depart- gw Erin oreasonable. eas Clinton pn,m, c,y sottnaod Y• Par to. Terms reason e)1e. k'axmers' Balement sent a handsome policewoman, discounted! after him,'and he couldn't resist hers-, --- _ Judge. G. D. McTaggart M. D. MaTaggnr Had Hee instructions. a ii`e agar5 ;:)t.Ct Mrs. Subbubs (to neighbor's child)-+ this is th WINNERS been told to advance, a certain 1 askOh, e dozen of fresh eggs I French company hesitated for a few 1 muchd your they, motherto send over. How moments, Suddenly a. private named much are they, Mary? Olivier cried out, "Yoe hesitate! then f The Child-Please'm, it's 40 cents. I will advance alone," and be made I But .mother says if you grumble Ws good his word. Ilncouraged by his ' 3i• -Buffalo News. example, the section followed him into the zone of fire and dashed up to the crest, Olivier reached the height many yards in front of the others, and in consequence was for some seconds the sole target of the hostile fire. A bullet pierced his head, and the hero's body fell back and rolled down the slope into the ranks of his comrades. But his death teas not fruitless, for the height Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR A There is no line of. business that condi Wold for Sadie • A gtuantity of good 41ard wood for sale in large or small quanti- ties. Any length 'froze one to four feet long. This wood will be sold cheap. Willi m Wheatley Phone 74, Huron Street For Sale Two good Shorthorn Bulls for sale, Color, red. Apply to JAMES SNELL, R.R. No. 1, 'Clinton For Sale The following -very reasonabi 'and cheap; -1 upright piano, in fair condition, 8120.00; 1 upright has been harder hit by -wee (Piano, used less than a year, $1;)0, ions that that of newspaper pub- sw.as $376: 1 Edison iPhonograplo, ha'feve addedeenoress usl at tlot'eser,t 1 1 coallysed, with 12slsells, $35; Y the Range.high shelf incl cost of ne\vspaper production, rese;•voir, and water front complete whilst the -with nee have fallen off good as new. $20:1 Black Bent Ski In keeping -with the slump in other Robe, e'ood as new; 1 kitchen lines of business, with a result Cupboard`. W. Walker, High St. anything but satisfactory in the balancing of cost and revenue. We should be pleased if our read ere would keep this fact in mind and help relieve etI• 1 the t ensi Christmas ,season bee remit ting' the arrearages with 'a` dollar added for the coining year. Letters containing these remit- tances will be the moat) acceptable Christmas, boxes that the publishes can receive, in that they will carry tangible, evitlence; of appreciation o£ the work he is .trying to' do. Wishing you all a Merry Christ • mas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. THE NEWT ERA, A Cartoadi of Canada P ®ri1 nd CURIO Phone us tor prices It will pay you John Hutton LONDESBORO ALBERT ST , CLINTON General Banking I3naicixrs transacted SCUDS DISCOUNTED Drafts issued, Intorest allowed z deposits The XlefEilitt pl it uu,Mat Fire Insurance Cee Sarin and Isolated Town iPro5s arty Only insured, OFFICERS. J. B, McLean, President, Seafor;th, 1 Connolly, Vice-Pras,, Godeg'ich', 1' E. Hays, Sec,-Treas., Seafoalth, DIRECTORS. - Jas. Connelly, Hclmesville, John Watt, Harlock'; G. Dale, Clinton; D. McGregor, Seaforth; J. Evans, Beechwood, J G. Grieve, 'Wia5throp J Benueweis, Brodlhagen; M. ,Mc•e Ewan, Clinton. Each Director is Inspector of losses in his own district. AGENTS, Ro.bt Smith, Harlock ; Ed. Hineh ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, E g. mondville; ,i. W. Yeo, Holmesvil el Payments may be ,made at The )Norris''' Clothing Co„ Clintoul, ' or R. H. Cutt, Goderich, Grand Trunk Railway System RailwayTime Table Loudon, Huron and Bruce. North Passenger London, depart 8,30am 4,40 p pro Centralia 9.33 • 5,48 . Exeter 9,44, 5,541 Henson ,., 9.55 6,05 Kippeu ` 10.01 6.11 Brucelieid 50.09 6.19 Clinton 1100 6.35 Londesboro 11.18 0.62 Blyth 11.27 7.00 Belgrave 11,40 7.13 Winghain, arrive,., 11.54 7.36 South Passenge' Wingham, depart, 66:35504M 3,80p " Belgrave, , ;3.44 B1 th 7.04 8,56 Londesboro 71 13 4 Clinton 8.10 4.23 Brucefield 8.27 4.39 Itippes' 8.35 4.471 Hensal'l; 8.41, 4.52" Exeter 8.54 5.061 Centralia 9.04 5,15 London, arrive10,00 6.10' Buffalo and Cioderioh When the back becomes latae and D sold ' '` Wet` POssengel starts to ache it is the sure sign of kidney Stratford a m p w pm, pm trouble. . 10.00 12,30 ).5K 10,25 D iatt's' Kidney Pilin cure the achin Seafor it 10.22 12.55 5.55 10.49 back by curing the aching kidneys g r e Rat b Se:tiforth 10.45 1.20 6,18 11,1' Heath -for it is really the kidneys b Tuesday and Friday, my Hotel Clanton 11 07 1',35 6,40 115I and not the back.' Y bins 7 Holmeseil)e,...,1L16 1,43 0,46 I1,8 This is why "Doan's" cures are lastingxoderlclr 11-35 2.00 7.05 11. the medicine cures the actual cause oFORD 16 t Ptasi Passenger the disease, the kidneys„ ` lilPl.IDQ@D Y a7,11122 m p m p n, Mr. J. W. Aylett, South Oshawa, Ont., r Qodaricb 7,05 2.35 4,50 writes; I .have much'. pleasure is We're now selling T moth Seed Hglmesvflie.,;.,,•„ 7,22 2,52 ,6,06; recommending Doan's,' Kidne i (Govet'nnno:nt se y Chntmo:.••.-..,.'..',•787:d13612 y. Plls an id 3,03 forint15 f) i v unto trio compromise m S co omise w r este t with the Last suffered with Y Re also leave v '""i 5"alfa.''31 ljeli 3.21 6.32' wot'id 13-i 1g in the wicked title: es rho Sometimes I, could hardly straighten up,. AIsrke, and'Red Clu:vel , 4 55 .: 5 55 sphril of the Lord clouted theist ( for the pain. I read about Down's ye have 00 hand-(i',use' Stra.tfgrn. , We •,540 415 626'' with Gideon (verse 84. mats -gins so Ile Kidney Piiio and decided to give thein a Wheat, will use us if we a.re whole hearted trial. 1 cam truthfully, say that the The three ,Il••n. granted to Gideon, tl.ie accord box cured Inc. I can all spend them to all as a speedy cure to all suffer- tw'o ul' the Ili<'ce I311.40; land tile one ing with backache." of the o11'c t no,;, remind us of the three Doan's Kidney Pills are 50c per boa, siguc 3)1)111.0 •ru` :J)osus (111x. iv, 1-9), 3 boxosfor 61.25, at.ail dsalers or mailed'. •> r° 0n,' one only sign e crucified and direct on reeerpt of price by Tlllj T, 1, ° Limited, Toronto, 0n l; , Milburn Co,; I,imi j, JJ al,; Eft Wbsia c;y',deribg direct ,ape a#5Y Dopl?'6,u .i F-, 1 UUU V Drs. Geo. at III. E . Whitley ! .Igeilemann ' Osteopatlsic Pits, 'Specialists In Women's and Children's Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous ars Eye, Kar, Nose, aired Throat, CONSULTATION FREE. Offic - to 11 p.m. Highest Market Pr -,,et, paidfor Hatt and sit Grains Veers $ahoSi9llodiney The Great ,P,aglieh Re,ned3. Toms and invigorates tho whole pnervous dsystem, shakes new Bloodmy Cew•cs rereoue "1)530(0+1) li'enial and'Boazn Worry, Despon- dency, Los&. of zrncrpy, Palpitation, of the '.'Heart, Farlin Mentor* ,1/,. irks 51 Sr hos' sin for g5)stOno .will please, s7rn 015.00 1ecent of._ prise. No or amph in plain pre a on rccd10 0 I •roer Ncoo,tamia,hlctoNTO. free, 4841E 10000 M SOOIcIPOE CO.,T050NT0. ONT. (fdreorirWltdoir.)- 1