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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-12-09, Page 3Thursday, December 9th, 1915. TIM CLINTON NEW ERA PAGE THREE CENTRAL V/Lei STRATFORD. ONT. Ontario'shest Business College Our instructors are experienc- ed. Pupils get individual atten- tion and graduates are placed in positions. We are receiving ap plications we cannot meet. Stu dents may enter at any time. Send for our free/ catalogue and see if: it interests volt i 1eLacltlfiu, Principal Live Poultry WANTED We are in the market for all kinds ,of Live and Dressed Poultry at top market prices. Poultry taken every day at Clinton and every Wednesday Interning atfolmesville. Milk -Fed Chiekens We are preparedto pay extra prices for properly milk fed "chickens ready to kill, We pay spot cash for poultry pn aualit basis q Y Winter Eggs We aro expecting high prices for :New Laid Eggs this winter. Now is time to get your flock in good condi tion, Call at our plant and we will five you a few pointers on how to get winter eggs T Gun-Laulois & Co., Limitoa 4nnton Branch Phone 190 et NoS I l' ® m ► 1 q 4 r 4 See and here our finest IE 1 New Stylish designs of a Doherty Pianos and ite 4 C Organs, C i 6 Special values in Art a le Carses n __.,,t-' • -�r antis''and organs rent 1.® ed. Choice new Edison le w phonographs, Music & E zo variety goods. ®` 4 MIRSic Ewporium 6E et -01 t e▪ l ., • C. Hoarete et te gp' (ware revneveeeeeeeees �yvv,cawv,�wvv�nrvve>•�+iaaev><�� WE ARE 'Dealers' In Pedlar Galvanized Shingles, Corrtigated Iron, I Felt and Slate Roofing, Eavetroughing, Plumbing and Heating, Lightning Rods. Call or phone far prices. Repairs promptly done, ememisommaimi VVILL WE EVER Train Of Thought ;Inspired By a Letter About "Fruit-a-tives" Byamn fie Cutler itary Plumbers lie 7. e Way, '0 ice sins, MR. D. MCLEAN Orillia, Ont., Nov. 28th, 1914. "Por over two years, I was troubled with Constipation, Drowsiness, Lacs: of Appetite and Headaches. I tried several medicines, but got no results and my Headaches became more severe. One day I saw your sign which re•;d 'Fruit- a=tives' :make you feel like walking on air. This appealed to me, so I decided to try a box. In a very short tine; 1 began to feel better,andnowlfee1fine. Now I have a good appetite, relish everthing I eat, and the /Headaches are gone entirely. 'I cannot say too much for `Fruit -a -tines', and recom- mend this pieasantfrui medicine to a31 my friends". DAN IvIeLEAN. aIIUITATINE S,i s daily provingin g its priceless value in relieving cases of Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble— General Weakness, and Skin Diseases. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by ' Fruit -a -fives Trim (ted, Ottawa. December. Get ready 'How does for Winter. your_ label read? • tiehit RS A Christian college -home, healthful situation. For prospectus and term s,write the rrincipal R.I. Warder, M.A.,D,D., St. Thomas, OnOt. •0••0••••0••••O••S•••••••• Local News @•0•••0•f00ed0f600®AO®ii 08* STILL CLIMBING. This is the 953rd day that the Br,i ish Empire ;has been at war with Get - many, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST() 6 II a ONLY 1 CENT S'rAMP Letters containing 'correspon'd dsnee; for The New Era onlyi re, gnire'a one Cent .stamp left un- seated and marked Printers Copy VIRGINIA FARMER SUNDAY Restored To Health By Vinol SUNDA 1 cf!u OUflUUL1 Atlee, Ve. - I was weak, run-down, no appetite, my blood was poor, I could ing flesh, but I am a farmer and had to work. Medicines had failed to help me bottles my appetite is fine, I sleep well, my blood is good and I am well again." -ORLANDO W. BORKEY. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, is guaranteed to over- come weak, run-dowa conditions,; chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. not s eep nights and was rapidly los- until'I took Vinol. After taking tree Lesson XI.—Fourth Quarter, For Deo. 12, 1915. :THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Hos. xi; 1-11. Memory Verses, 8, 9—Golden' Text, J. E. Bovey, Druggist- I) Hos. xi, 4 -Commentary Prepared -by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Clinton, Ont, L Start your Christmas ghopping now. Only 19 shopping days to Christmas.. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOPIA A CHIR1STMAS SUGGESTION Send The New Era fora year to the absent member of the family'. Tho boy or girl .will appreciate The New Era is like a weekly letter from home. Wott1'S Phosphodia4 r ' • The s and i English Remedy. e nevous sy invigorates. the Blood '� inold system, mares new rood in aid Veins , Cures Nervoitr, Debility,11fevlat And Brain Worry, Despon- dencil, -ioss of N.'ileipi/, I'atgitatio,t of the II a+•t, T.+a.r/iup MariniV - Pride $1 per sia for $5., Ono will please, eh; will cure gSold by all rlruggisca or mailedlu phi,. pttg: on receipt dl jtr�ice. %t' it Cain rh.let mailed (•ire. THE WOOD traEDICINIe.CO-,TORONTO.ONT. (9,'morta Windsor. GETTING, YOUR SHARE? .Business in Clinton (should be. I good this Winter. It may be great ly stimulated however by brisk advertising; The way to combat the city marl order business is to show the people they can buy to M Mer better r t ad1 ant a ro r. e aaL m chant, you shor_l'd advertise sug- gestive aggressively in the New Bra. MINOR LOCALS. Now is the time to' do your Christ mas shopping. The Mayor of Lindsay advocates the raising of patriotic fund:/ by. issuing debentures. Take a glance at the label on your palter andifin arrears, now is a good time to square up. . ('here are no less than 8 eitiea in Ontario which are to vote on local option next January. namely, Belle z ills, Brantford (Fort William Niagara 'tall., Port Arthur, Sar ria, Stratford and Woodstock. In all 115 licenses are at stiali.e. We asked for the assistant edit- or. and the office boy rushed aeroes with the scissors a11d a bottle Of glue. Thatlad Will be a smart man some day. Our idea of good sense is at hen thatknowa enough to lay eggs when they're 35 cents a bunch. Writing shorthand is one thing, and making it outis another. Single fare to the Winter Pair at Guelph on the railways. (Better arrange to gofer a day or two. The autoes still continue to run. Ch: isimas is just around the cor- ner, Give The Ncw Era your next ord er for job work, Our best advert- ' marts are what people who have ioeeived work within the past few • months say about it. +sopa tuteameateme teOf/®eecteeeneed WirderSession • ® Opens January 4111 in all ®chosen thee to be a.speciai people unto departments of the , 0BI4- S Himself aboveail people," and the only • TI1AL 'BUSINESS COL- a reason given is "Because the Lord LEGE, 'konge and Gerrard_ • Moved you." Of course He expected Streets, Rbronto.• Our re them to love Him in return (Deut. vi, Catalogue explains our su- a 4, 5), and it was their failure to do so, • periority in :Equi went, • � • and their loving idols in His stead that 'grieved Him. In Isaiah, who was con- temporary with Hosea (Isa. 1, 1; Hos. 1, 1). He says: "What could have been donr h I more to myvineyard f t at have e . Y 'not done in It? Wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?" (Isa. ;r, 4.) In our lesson chapter He not only says, "I loved him," but He also says, "I taught Ephraim to go; I healed them;. I drew them with cords of a mrd bands love; I laid meat nwithbnsoYl e, unto them" (verses 14). He ever re- minded them that He brought them out of the land of Egypt and that He alone 1 was their Saviour mill, 4; Isa x iia 3 . r say,people e 11); he had to "11I ie e are ), Y 1 n ' bent to backsliding from me. 0 Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself" (verse 7; ' chapter xiii, 9). The sin was all theirs. His was the unchanging love. His yearning for them and desire to win them back to Flim is seen in such ' words as these, "How shall I gide` thee up, Ephraim? How shall :I deliver thee, Israel? "O Israel, return unto the Lord thy God, * * * I will heal their backsliding; I will love them free- ly" (verse 8; chapter xiv, 1, 4). Hear Him in Ps. lxxxi, 10-10, as He again reminds them that He brought them out of Egypt "My people would not hearken to my voice, and Israel would none of me. Ob, that my people had hearkened unto me and Israel had walked in my ways." It was the same cry when .He was here in humiliation, "How often would I, and ye would not." ' "He was in the world, and the world was made by Him, and the world knew Him not. He came unto His own, and His own received Him not" (Matt, xxiii, 37; Sohn 1, 10, 11). What an almost un- believable record it is that such a God of love should receive such treatment from those whom He so lovingly and patiently seeks to win to Himself that He may bless them and bestow upon them His fullness! Those who have this world's wealth to bestow have no. difficellw 'in Andine milling recinlente, Again we are reminded that the two great topics of the Bible are the love of God and the sinfulness of man. His love to Israel as a people is every- where set forth, and briefly summa - wised inthe first verse of our lesson. In Ex. iv, 22, He said, "Israel is my son,' my firstborn." In Deut,_ vii, 6-8, Tie said "The Lord thy God hatll 0 • 000 • Staff: Metho'tls'and esu�its • O 'lou are invited to write 0. 0 for it if interested hi the • ® kind of school work which Q o brings best success. Ad o • drdent.ess W. H. SHAW, Preesi-tri • eft•oscon•Oet •ulna tee.3.cooss o • ti 1 n �J. 1.1a ii‘11 .:(..\:-"r NEGLECT ECT 1t'R WATCH v, ;104 is a delicate piece et >.,:hiriery. It calls for a.n'ntion than most .,•.,rfnr,.•rv- tail must be cleaned ,.tee ,));.ed OCChaipn21IY to keel). -ca tC*.,t 10111. r, 1'11)• linger case a Waltham i t time atch will keep per ec ;or a onetime. It will pay yen r �rrll to let us clean your watch four), 12 or I8 months. Edison Records and Supplies W. Rr Counter Jeweler and Optician; Issuer of Marriage Licenses but the great God, the Creator of heaven and earth, who giretb to all life and breath andall things, in whom we live and move and have our being, can scarce get a bearing and receives only ingratitude from those for whom He does so much. Why does He bear with such a people and not blot us from off the earth, as He did in the days of Noah? Because He is God and not man, and not willing that any should perish (verse 9; II Pet. ill, 0). He so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that we might. not perish. The Son of God loved me and gave Himself for me. He bore my sins in His own body on the cross that I might be delivered from the wrath to come (John ill, 16; Gal. 20; I Pet„ 1f, 24; I Thess. 1, 10). What kind of a hard, ungrateful heart must I have 3f such love does' not constrain me to live•no longer unto myself, but unto Him who so loved',. me? Whether in Israel' or in believers now, the heart is always the same, de- ceitful and desperately wicked. 13ut ide is ever ready to receive and for- give all who, truly turn to Him, and when the backslider comes to himself and returns to his Pother, oven though in rags and filth, there is a hear welcome for him, with no up- braiding. LY n braiding.' Neither of those sons in Luke xv knew their father, neither the one that spent all on himself nor the one who remained at home and thought that he did his duty. The wanderer knew him better after his loving welcome home. The dumb brntes know their masters better than God's people know Him (Isa. 9, 2, 3). 'We vainly think to please Him: by sac- rifice and offering, but we cannot until we have dstrallowed to have litim mercy upon us (Hos. vi, 6; Matt. Ix, 33). Our own doings beset us about •o- (Hos. and keep us from turning to God (Ho . But � v,4; vii 2).when we cease from our own doings, having seen the folly y of them, and turn helplessly to Him, then He abundantly pardons and gives Himself wholly to us, and such love constrains us to wait on Him, The first verse of our lesson had a fulfillment in the Son of Gud, the True Israel, the•Son of Mary (Matt. 11. 15), • and in min alone of all`tlie sons of men did the Father Iliad that which He desired. He never piensed Him- self nor sought His own will nor in any way, in thought. word or deed, displeased 1115 Father, but could say truthfully. I do always triose things that please I3im," "1 delight to do Thy will, O my God" (John viii. 29: Ps. xi. 8). His resurrection from the mead end His return from heaven In glory are seen In Hos, vi, 1.3. including the resurrection of all His redeemed. The Model tei rn will soon over. CASTOR For Infants and Children be Illy Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ��.�� the . -a-re- -a-re-4144 Signature of The He'd Cross Concert at Zurich proved. a !success and proceeds reached nearly, $100. A' SPECIAL OFFER to New Subscribers will pay for The New Era UNTIL 1St 17 Ja 1 A SPLENDID CHANCE To get the Old Home Paper thatl gives all the news of Clinton and District that's worth printing. 1 INew .11 FIrst in Everything. Agency Columbia Orafonolas. 0, sale, Stop. nation on The "Comet" $20'00 L The "Jewel" $45.00 ..�Y --z•-;-.....--„.—.,, ..7 un: .>i lr �f 5r aruls a,, ' ‘,it, RCM lit i1j+ iCF t1rl el' it 1)'io,vorite" $11141.60 y passer - phone 5—^`_; '" int Full Catalogue of double disc 85c; and $1.25 Records carried in Stock IA GRAFONOL BEINGS THE WORLD'S BEST ENTERTAINMENT into your OWN HOME The Comfort—The Satisfaction --The t' clucative enjoyment to be got out of a Columbia Grafonola cannot be duplicated by any other investment. Why not have a COLUMBIA ? There is nothing that will make home more Homelike in the long winter evenings. There is more ILEAL enjoyment, more wholesome pleasure, more genuine satisfaction in a Grafonola than anything else you can think of. From $2o.on up is the price and we snake it easy to pay. Let us place one of these fine instruments in your home and you can pay while you play, on the instalment plan, We Carrya Complete Stock of Every Model 01 GRAFONOLA A visit to our Grafonola Depart- ment in our store . will repay you well. We show every grade $ ant of inetrum from$20.00 to$250.-$ 00 We will be glad tot demon- strate strate exactly wherein the super- iority lies. In absolute control of tone and perfect reproduction of sound, the mechanical' details of the Columbia are ;unsurpassed. The cabinet work is highly artis- tic and all the differtent iiintsh(es are shown, including ,Mahogany, Quartered Oak, Early Englieb, etc. /-� Grafonola For Christmas A Colombia Grafonola is the ldeal Christmas Gift. Call you think of anything that will pie- vide a more .pliasant surprise, or will give more lasting a11-therYear round pleasure? The whole houses: bold 'will share its enjoyruent, If you call noww and select, lnnian in- stient we will hold it for you and deliver Christmas 'eve, or morning, if desired. Early selec- tion is ad\isabte ars there wait be a decided shortage of some mode's this season. 85c For the Famous inch Columbia double.. disc Records. Columbia Double Dille Records are in a class by themselves and arc adapted toiany make of instrur went. They are the strongest and 10 most perfectly made records you can buy. Music on BOTH SIDES and a different selection on each side. The repertoire of Columbia Double Disc Records is rendered by the greatest singers, instrument- alists and noted artistsin every, form of entertlai'nment. A new catalogun mailed free each month if you leave your name. We carry, in stock the full cata- logue of, 10 -inch Records at .._... .,. 35c. 12 -inch Records at .......: ,......$1,25 4000 Selections in Stock Call and Hear About Special Offer and Easy Terms There is no need to wait for an instrument tili you have the cash to pay down. We have several Easy -pay Plans to offer .you. The terns are liberal, and by laying by a little every week you soon own your Grafonola. If you are thinking of getting an instrument call in and let us talk it over. The Ragtime Rastus A funny little Negro, which can be attached to any make of instru- ment, He dances to the music, per forming 100:different steps. A great eritcrtain r. Call and see him. Price $2,004 The "Patricia" at $78.00 is a Wonderful Instrument The most striking value cher provided by any maker of talking machines. Come and see this hand, some and perfect lustre, anent. " Made in Mahogany, Quartered Oak, \Golden, Fumed or Early English. Particularly neat in con- (struction ; .39iV, inches wide; 1931 inches deep, Record racks for 50 discs. (, As illustrated a't the right for ,$78,00 oN RECORD CLEANER. 'For removing, all the dust out of thelrooves in the records. Very; simple to use. Just turn on the motor and apply to the record. Priice i5c. i 1