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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-08-20, Page 4PAGE 'POUR). in Pearl Pendants We are Showing Some Very Pretty Designs .. t In pleasing contrast to the styles one usually sees -yet they are , strictly correct and follow closely the 'forms prescribed by those who have the "say so" in ladies jewelery. We invite you to come in and inspect our stock. Prices from $10.00 up W. h. IELLYAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE fall Term from sepf.f CentralBusnessCollege. Stratford, Ont. The hest Commercial School in the province. Our courses are thorough and practical while our instructors are better than yoo will find elsewhere. We do more for our students than other similar schools do. • Our rates are reasonable. Write for our free catalogue and 'see what we can do for you. • D. A. McLachlan, Principal Tk. it ,a�� 9L1 • 19TH, SEAR. "IN THE PUBLIC SERVIC'E." 'W. 11. _KERR R SON, Props, J. Leslie Kerr Business Manager New Era, One Year in advance $1.00 New -Era, when not paid in ad -i vance • $1.50 New Ela, tette United States in advance . -.$1.50 Advertising Rates on Application Job work prices advance on July 1st, 1913, in accordance with the Huron Co. Pnesis Asso- ciation Rates. Office Phone 30 House Phone 95 ileriNNWil MIhiYitrlN Local News LMMMMPMMM 25 CENTS. • Will pay for the New Era to new subseribers•in Canada fromnow un- til the end of tbe year. If you are already a subscriber accept the chance to send the New Era for the balance of the year to your distant son daughter or friend who will ap- preciate reading the home uews. MINOR LOCALS. There will' be a large •class at the Model School this fia'11. IVIlaps •of ,'13ur•oppe, nowadays, are. being printed) 'subject to change". ;The first !thing to miter in the War was. the stock markets. They were shot to pieces. A lot of peoples in Clinton ought to i~ultiv!ate the'. habit Of being afraid to go lin debt. - Was news' just now is running 1a close second: to the blaseball strug- gle prod; tacinlgg dope. Clinton is (about the only town • in Oattario' • where all its factories are working full 'tinge. The door of (peace Beane to be I haviing a (hard job finding any place to roost at present. Amid an the tumult and shout-) bag Canada' 'remains calm. 'Twilll be time to gets aexeitedi when Same Hughes mobilize!! the home guard. Police court preoeedings'arefol- lotwing acharavari et ahoueenear Wimghwrn. The bridegroom' come Imittedf the unpardohnb'ble erirmel of refusing to hand over $5 to the hoodlums when'• they demanded it; So by way of ahowi'ng it J at mobs have certain rights 'a fusilade of rocks was thrown at the house one of `which struck the bride. When we ready of )these things we wonder why church! people are so keen on FOREIGN missions„ nrnrnrnrnrnnnr�rnrnnnnrnr There is a Cold day Cooling Why not prepare for it by .ordering your winter supply of Lehigh Valley I Coal, none better in the world A. J. Holloway, Clinton nrnr�mic �nnrnnunr nrnnrrnr: WOOL WANTED Highest market price will be paid in cash for wool. Also on hand for Sale Flower Seeds, Potatoes, Oats t+ arnl Produce taken in Exchange W. G. SMYTH Next door to Hospital Victoria Street Clinton r wtTH END Mu) STORE We keep in stock a full line of Animal Invigorator and Poultry and Chick Foods And all the best grade of Flour and Prodnee Fertilizer and Binder Twine Call and see us when in town Mad get prices Agent for; lielintznian Pianos Old ones taken in exchange, and balance•'on easy terms ` • F ANI) EVA TERMS cipiti PHONE, 1 Whew Print B1urs, Wlien Arline lil�irYgi-r+^" • " lrltab•lel temper andl. kener'ai disc ontfor1'. Wee poeltive le noir.l" . Oda condition WitIi /ideate•. :.,• , ,..,• • • 1 Jeweler and Optician Issuer of 111arriace Licenses. HINTS, TO CORitESPONpENTS • ' Write on one .aide of paper only, Mail to Peach us Wednesday p1 each week or sooner: " Avoid all items respecting on per- sonal character.:, but 'send °All the Newie • GRAND TRUNK SYS EM ff(1rnescther Excursion Round trip tickets to points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al - beet's, vii- Chicago, St„Paul, Du- luth or Sarna' and Northern Nav- igation Company, on sale each Tuesday lentil October 27th, inclu- sive, at low fares,; • Through Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars to 1Vinnipeg on above dates, leaving Toronto 11.45 pall. No change of cars. RETURN LIiMIIT TWO MONTHS The Grand; Trunk •Pacific is the shortest and quickest route be- tween 'Winnipeg, 'Saskatoon, Ed - Manton, Berth reservations and particu- lars at a.ty.Grand 'Teuirk ticket, of - ekes or write • .lona Hansford &Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A. O. Pattison, station agent C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Uni\ n Station, Toronto, Ont. r Ieaduawf lM FOR Walking and Riding • Oliver plows 1.11. C, Gasoline Engines McCormlck Machinery Pampa and Windmills CALL,, OA!: Miller L1i1 9.,..),6 Corner of Princes and Albert f streets. Ic .rta mf stir alr„,�.il' :nee ifs adeiVll_' 110,114p A.,,iikho 'lie often an illiumination es big as'the sun.'' Thb e is' leo' place in town where tnbtieydown" goes` fari;her•than l't,d?es eight here, A CHINA CLOSET or dresser bought foe 'spot cash' frdne our present stock makes wht' you see 'elsewhere look like thirty cents, Its Bur gaiins Galore we are elleting'3itst'tl^ow'Yn'ti it anuli binik AINte S alTFg The Cheapest Spot in Huron CO Buy all kinds of F u rnftt>irc B.,.: ter, „T., tilers 31i11'1L Fn er:iiDirect 1'•s- • 'oi I;. 4 Jrnrnitllre 1De. . rid '18 . IV.ICa111J0, IG {51 C�V E.11y 01� JVD.1k68'61":I�raru 'rOl: ememeamosommemiereso arn6i+;, �'9,t .,i...,� �. •:bop. r,'d,i: t>ir CLINTON NBW W )tM1fM.Ig'.^ll'. �. �3IIOfl,�i Englian l Gpd S`ave Onu• ling;' 911 God slave{ awl gracious $ani5l' Long 'helve' our' nofble Klug God 'slave the t:Kinig a .Send' bites( eriletdrlOne. Happy and iglorimes. Loing to reign) over sus, God save 'the •)cling O Lord, our ,Cod arieiel, Scatter his ,einemiies, And) ' nuke khan fall, Co(nilo'arn!d their .polities, Frustrate thelia knavishtricksy O+n 1'hee our Lelaets weft,: • God slave sus all, Thy choseanl gilfts in store On him be plelased to pour ; Long May the reign!! • May he, defelnid1 Our 1aws, And never Ig'ive •us: cw,usei, To sing with heart end voice, God save the King! Chech off this list it may assist you to remember an important item. Births, Marriages, Deaths. Accidents, Church News Suppers or Presentations. Removals, Visitora. Lodge News, Fires. Public Improvements. Law Cases, the 'Crops. School Mattern?', Correspondents will please re- frain from sending ,notices of en- tertainments where an admission fee is charged, unless :they send word who is responsible for the payment of such advertisment, The charge id five cents a line -six words make a line. Little Boy Was Rol. • Expected to Live' INas taken Sick with Diarrhoea They Were 9g:. Miles Froin: a Doctor SQ GOT DR. FOWLE-R'S Extract of. WILD, STRAWBERRY, Which Cured, Him Mrs. Fred Schopff, Pennant, Sask., writes: -"I used Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry when my little boy was not expected to live. We were thirty miles from a doctor, when the little fellow took sick with Diarrhoea. He at first would sleep nearly all day, and at night would be in paid, and would have a passage every five or ten minutes. This went on day and night until he began to pass blood. I gave him "Dr. Fowler's," but without any good effect at first, so I began to give him a larger dose, and soon he began to get relief. It was the only medicine I had in the house at the time, and I always keep it now •for inside of three days my boy was outplay- ing, and was as well as ever." This grand remedy has been on the Canadian market for nearly seventy years, and is without a doubt, the best known remedy for all Bowel Complaints. Refuse to take .any other preparation when you ask for "Dr. Fowler's." There is nothing else that can be "JUST AS GOOD." Price, 35 cents. See that the name -of The T. Milburn Co., Limited, appears on the wrapper. Canadian • . National. Exhibition PEACE YEAR America's Great( at LlvegtoC Show Acres of Manufactures• `` ' '' ' ' { Ex4 bits I Yillie'Prodnces Exhibits by Dominion G,jpveiament Exbibite"by�Weit fadiee'" ' Grenadier Gii4' s, )lad• - 1 ragooas•.'Mitsteur R'ldd "' " Auto -Polo Mutates Greys+aa¢I ippod ,o,ne�.,,�, Dozers Shp1,i4 S,p '•ulI ire )Boy 4Obie ge4I , Canada • Biggest Doe Shoat 11 d to . t Greatest oriental Spectacle • ever ni'eaent f bn COp' ridgat Paintings front: -England, SSotlaad, ' United0Silates atid'(tiada t; ft Educational Ezhibtts Goods inl proceel of Mabil!ag Athletic Sports •-• Aero if''yiircipkUse Plights Grand-;Water'Carnivalf '': Creature's "Pannone Bin d Score or other ;Banide Dozefi Bend'•Concert, De117 Chesapeake and Shaaa'oa' ' B`igg'est N idway ever ' Peace Tear (Fireworks international Peace Tattoo 10. Banda 400 Musicians • Au . 29 1914 *pt. 14 t.14 TORONTO. Russian Retionval Anthem • Lord, ;God, protect the Czar l Pow'r fed and 'mighty, • May lhein,glory, In glory reign, Chorusyy- Lord; God, protect the Czar ! Pow'r ful tend -'mighty, May he in. glory, in;glory reign. He is our guiding, star, great in pela a and, war, Our teeth's ,true protector, long live the 'Czr, Chorus:- He hlorus.He is our guiding•- star, great pi peace andt war, • Our flaith's true protector, God, save the Czar.. Thnmsday, August 20th, 1914.'` �NTR Franca -The Merseillaise Ye sons of freedoiny wlake to glory ! Blark, hark! 'What myriads bid you rise! Your chifldren, 0wives and grandsire hoary; Behold their tears mod hear their crielsy • Shall hateful tyrants todechief breed With hireling 'hosts, aruffianiband Affright • and 'desolate the • lend Whii1n•pea_e stand liberty lie bleed.- Togiems To arms,,. ye. Brave, The avenging 'snvorc unsheathe; March an:! M ech on t All heants•re- • solved Onvietory, or delath. • Now, now, the .d!angerous storm. ,s rolling, Which treacherous kings, confed- 'enate, raise; The dogs of'wlar' let loose, arehowl Ing, • And lo'! our !kids, and ciities blaze .And we shall basely view the ruin, While lawless Spree, with guilty stride, Sprea,ls desolation 'far and wide, With crime_ ,and blood' hist tangs imbruing? With luxury and Tide surrounded The 'ile. insatiate despots dare, Their thirst of power end goad un- bounded, To meet wind vend the Tight: and air, Like beasts of burden would they chard us, Like Gods :Would bid their, slaves • adore ; But monies man, and who. is more? Then, shall they long r lash and goad ca? 0 liberty t Can dean resign thee Once having felt thy genleleous flame? Oaln dluresons bouts or bars con- filne thee? Or 'whips thy moble. spirit tame? Too long the world has, Wept, be- wailing ' That falsehoods dagger tyrants wield, But freedom es our sword and shield, Ana all their arts are, unavailing, ' To ,anms, to arms, ye brave I The avenging "sword unsheathe Marc'hon, march „on ! All hearts! re- solved, On Victory orf death! Children Cry ' FOR FLETCHER;S CASTOR IA WILSON'S 4�t! FLY , POISON Every ten cent packet will kill more flies than $8.00 worth of any sticky fly killer. Refuse," substitutes, which are most,. [unsatisfactory. Germany -The Watch :oudthe Rhine A voles resounds' like thunder• peal Mind clashing' waves and clang of e'The Rhine) the rhliuie they'lrermau 'Rhine!, Who gulards today. my stream 'diviine•?" • • Hensall Rev. E. F. 1/1cL.Smliith ofi Carnal Church has returned' Prom, a couple of weeks? vacation and took his services on the, 16th,. During his absence the pulpit was supplied by Rev. Mr. Foote, ofeehedford. Rev. J.E.J. Millyard; of'iLondoml, accompained by Mrs. Millyard and Balmily x, have► been spemudin.g the past week 9n'Hdllsall, w(h)ence 'Mx. Millyard was stationed before go- iing to Lonldon. Work on the new town hall is progessiing nicely.' The )barge sub- stantial concrete 'foundation is now completed, and: the brickwork is go iin•g up.. A break atthe electric stations the first .of any account for 'yearsi Befit the village 'without light• for a' few) evenings; but 'they ,are on agadn. Mrs, A Caseisle" a London Hos- pital, where she unldaerlti'e!at- • an operation, but is doing as well as could be. expected.' Dear' 'fatherland, no danger there; Finn Mande thy eons to watch; the Rhine l They stand aunfired thousand letrong,r •' P ,..• Quick to 1avelnagel 'their ,country's 'wrong ;; With -fillet toovetheir bosoms swell They'll guard! the 'sdcredlamidmark hvelll••1 , Phe dead off'a,heroilc race, Frons heft:eerie wn' look da,anra meet t heNlg gaze :' er.heyy swear with ,dwudntl;ess:h ,eart, "0 •'Blhifne, Be Gelman( as Buis breast of mine! "While; flloiwle one drop of ,Gernaian,' blood, Or sword remains to guard thy ' Reod; Whiee ref,lerests in patriot band - No •foe slual:l bread thy, sacred strand 'Our olath resounds, the river flows bn golden light our banner; glows Our itelarts will guard thy' stream divine; ' "The Hhinel the rletree they Germain. Rhine! e CASTO i and Children For Infants C 1:" Use For Over 30 Yeaur Always bears A. the ,Signature of REE1t CRUDItEN WELL DERINC, "HOT WEATII'E[R, Every mother knows how Petal the hot summer months ,are •to smell children , Cholera( infant, diarrhoea dysenitry and stomach troubles` are ' rife at this timle(alnd often a precious little life is lost atter only Ia few hours illness. The mother who keeps 'Baby's Own, Tablets inthe house feels ' safe, The occasional use of the Tablets prevent stomach end bowel trou- bles or if the troubles comes sud- defnly- taskt generally does- the Tleiblelts will bring baby safely through. They, are sold by reedit, - eine dealers or by retail at 25 cents •a box from) The Dr. Wi'lliams'rnedi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. • SUNDAY SQHOOL, Lesson VIII. -Third Quarter, For, Aug. 23, 1914. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Matt. xxii, 1-14. Memory Verses, 8, 9 -Golden Text, Luke xiii, 34 -Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. This parable of the marriage of tbe king's son is found only in the gospel by Matthew and sets before us both the present phase of a rejection of the invitation and also a glimpse of the consummation, but chiefly the former. Miss Habershon says in her book on the parables 'that they cover the whole period from the first advent of our, Lord Jesus Christ in incarnation to His second advent in glory. His incarna- tion is implied; His life, ministry and rejection are described, and His death is prophesied, but most of the pictures represent the time of His absence or the epoch of His return. They were not merely the words of the man Christ Jesus, a great teacher and a God sent prophet, They were, like all that He said, the words of. His Father given Him to speak, for He said, "Whatso- ever I speak,' therefore, even as the Father said unto me, so I speak" (John ail,50). Hetaught also "through the g g Holy Spirit (Acts i', 2;x,38) so that in all His teaching we have the Trin- ity. even as in the parable of Luke xv we see the love of the Son, the Spirit and the Father. , Some aspects' of the lessen today, such as the treatment' of the Invite - tions, are similar to those of the great supper of Luke'xiv, 16-24. The king and His Son and the, servants are sug- gestive ug- gestiv'e'of'the'Faillfee; tlie:'Son and the Holy Spirit. The words "Behold, I have prepared, * * * and• all things are' ready; of verse 4 indicate that "salvation is of the Lord"(Jonah 11,91, frog first to last. ,lust as lu Gen, ill, 2 ro lied redemption ..I, the Lord God p v clothing without any bele from Adam and Eve, its neither Neal: nor Moses 'nor David nor Solomon had any soy whatever in the design or constrtiction of ark or tabernacle or temple, as the disciples helped .nothing in providing the food for the eve thousand, so the purpose and the working of it out in the whole matter of redeu ption and the kingdom ureevbolly of God. Roth. ng can be added to the full prepare SALT PAST FIFTY Careful diet is of utmost importance to men and women past fifty years of age; lit keeps up their'stieeth, and the oil food in Scotts Emulsion is a nourishing food, a curative nlediclne and a sustaining tonic to regulate the functions. It'cohtains the medicinal: fats of pure cod liver oil and' science proves that they furnish twice as much energy as other foods -then too, it creates pure bleed," sharpens the appetite, relieves rheuma- tism; strengthens the body aidalleviates the ailments due to declining years, Scott's' is free fain wines, alcohol or harmful drugs. Beware of substitutes. ,, Commencing Saturday, July 25th, we place on sale hunflreds of dollars worth of good, new, seasonable goods that must be 'cleared`out to make rooiafi for our New Fall Stock which the manufacturers start to ship early in August. Cut Prices on Dry Goods, Cut Prices on Men's and Boys Clothing, Cut Prices on Boots and Shoes, ' Cut Prices on Hats, capsand, Shirts EXTRA SPECIAL -We have about `so Bop' Suits -' - too many -which means 5o suits"at• man,ufact lrers prices for the first o boys. Do '` s . t c ance 5 y cI73,lw.s ,, S t,, I. to save moneyon your boys new 'fall suits, they will need them when school starts, sizes 24:1 0, 35 Also extra low prices on our Pumps and Oxfords White Canvas Shoes, Sandals, Etc.:" Plumsteel Bros. MORE BUSINESS SMALL PROFITS ••.••11.0••.11•.1111001001111.000I • Shaw's liusiness Schools, • • Toronto, Canada, give high grade • courses and qualify young people • • to earn good salaries. They in- • • elude The Central Business Col- • • > lege, Yonge and Gerrard Streets • •' and Six city branch schools, • r. Curriculum sent onlrequest. En- • • ter any time. W.H4Shaw, pies.;, • •• • •0.8•0.0•1111:.•.•.•.•.•.•..• il tion which )3e rias mane. zee also ilea. lix, 16. It is ours to heed the In- vitation, "Come unto the marriage" (verse 4), and to accept thankfully all that the king has so bountifully pro- vided. The abundance of the King's table which we are privileged contle. Wally to enjoy will fill 'us with joy' and peace if we are only believing (II Sam. ix, 13; Rom. xv, 13). The story of ,a marriage takes us back to Gen. 11, 22-24; add on toi"the` marriage of the Lamb (Rev. six, 7, 8), the former in Eden being a type of the latter, according to Eph: v, 81, 82. The brides of Scripture are most snggestive also, as Rebekah,'Racbel, Asenatb, Zip- pered:, Ruth and Abigail The story of Rebekah, being obtained by the serv- ant for the only son of his master, bo had given all his wealth to Isaac w is wonderfully suggestive. The ques- tion put to her, "Wilt thou go with this man?" (Gen. xxiv, 58) is like the "Come" of our lesson, and all the oth- er "comes," such as Gen. vii, 1; Isa. 1, 18; lv, 1; Matt. xi, 28; Rev. sell, 17. We do not read of any of these dis- daining the invitation or..nialdng any excuses nor of their being sorry that they accepted. Contrast the conduct of those in our lesson who were invit- ed: "They would not come. * * * They made light of it and went their ways. * * * They took his servants and entreated them spitefully and'; slew them" (verses 3, 5, 6). What ig- norance, what blindness! How often we are reminded of the pathetic words in John 1, 10, 11: "He was in the world, and the world was made by gin, and the world knew Him not. He came unto His own, and His own received Him not." It seems almost unbeliev- able that men should despise or make light of the love and grace of God and the offer of His kingdom and glory, but the wicked adversary, the god of this world, is always doing his utmost to blind people's minds, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them (II Cor. iv, 4). The carnal mind Is also enmity against God (Rom. viii, 7), and none but the Holy Spirit can break it down and convince of sin. The burning up of tb .city (verse 7) tuuy reser to ns tiestracuou uy lveuu- ebadnezzar et the time of the captiv- ity in Babylon or the destruction by Titus some forty years after the time of our lesson -probably the latter. The highway message may cover the whole of this age, when from all the world the guests are being gathered for the• marriage of, the Lamb. The bad and good, remind us of the• net of Matt. xili, 47-50, and the end of the age. wben there shall be the separa- tion. `We are to gather all who seem willing and 'leave it to Him to prove who are really His and who are mere professors, who really have and woo only seem to have. ' In one place we reed of the queen e) and also of the virgins, her companions (Ps. xlv, 9. 14). le Matt. xxv. 1 (Syriac and. Vulgate): eye `'read of the Bride- groom and the Sride and tbe, virgin& In Rev. xix. 7, 9, we read of , the Lamb's wife' and also 'of those who are called to the inarringe supper. In Luke xis. 86. we read of those who wait for the return from the wedding. All will be made plain in due time, Now the great Ilnestion is. Have 1 core dlallj accepted His luvitatlon? imisomeasaliamdmmais DQo't. Persecute your Bowels ' Cut out c.thartiu and pusrgative& Ting ate brutal-harsh-wineceuary. Try CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable. Act t autly on the liver, eliminatehile,aed . eothethedeli.. catemembrane •fth•bowel. Care Con. c,tt,,ppatlmy Mon. � lei�Mfeaed. ad fadltutfen, as minim Huai: Small P111, Small Dole, Small Pries; Genuine mutt bur Signature drool Shoes Among our,stock of School Shoes or Boys and Giris you will find opportunities aplenty for practising that economy which is now. the,order of the day. And we warrant it will be true economy, too, since all these shoes are in new shapes. all leather, and good' hard wearing quality, while prices will be found wonderfully REASONABLE Special for Saturday only 50 pairs: Boys Boots, all sizes, regular. prices 2.00 and 3,00, Saturday price.... I. khoi 49,tiG l<•t;d»t n',i 'I, M,,,:.MA,AG4\ xIG.J ��.:: V.�ni: , Phone 70 o Clinton ,r•• U,q„no-,:Leser ,,t. tf":7-7.11)11.4;11;. •