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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
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Winter Eggs
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:New Laid Eggs this winter. Now is
time to get your flock in good condi
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Train Of Thought ;Inspired By a Letter
About "Fruit-a-tives"
Byamn fie Cutler
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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
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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
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December.
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VIRGINIA FARMER
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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.
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tonic without oil, is guaranteed to over-
come weak, run-dowa conditions,; chronic
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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.
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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
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nevous sy invigorates. the Blood
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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
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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.
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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
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chant, you shor_l'd advertise sug-
gestive aggressively in the New
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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.
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® 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
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was their Saviour mill, 4; Isa x iia 3
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say,people e
11); he had to "11I ie e are
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' 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
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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
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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.
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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 .
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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.
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