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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-09-03, Page 4If PAGE FOUBi ,CLINTON NBW. RH& Thors[dlay, Sedate be e,^ 3rd, 19144.. It's alright if it conies from Heilyar-s Wediling Gi118 Be careful in selecting your gift. It will be viewed and criticised by many. Those whose opinions you most esteem will see it By it may he judged your good taste and judgment ; per haps your friendship, and your liberality y Safeguard yourself by making use of us in the selection We have the goods that suit We know the latest styles—Best makes—Most suitable gifts Cnt Glass, Silverware Art Goods,. China Clocks Special Pieces that show Refinement and Richness at surprisingly moderate Prices. W. 8. IIELLVAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE CentraIRusinessColle e Stratford. Ont. Is a school with a continental reputation for high grade work and for the success of its gradu- ates, A school with superior courses and instructors. We give individual attention in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments Why attend elsewhere when there is room here ? You may enter at any time. Write for our large tree catalogue. D. A. McLachlan, Principal �trnrnrnrnrntmnrnrnrnrmnr The New Era. 49THYEAR. "IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE." W. 1I. KEltR 4 SON, Props J. Leslie Kerr Business Manager Now Era, One Year in advance $1.00 New Era, when not paid in ad- vance... $1.50 New Era, to the United States in advance $1,50 Advertising Rates on Application Fob work prices advance on July I 1st, 1913, in accordance ;with '' the Huron Co. Precis Asso- ciation Rates. Offiee Phone 30 House Phone 95 Five years of experiments immur- ing hay by stearal beat !with spe- cial onaghinery have proved that such hay- is more ' nutritious to Cattle then the, sun curled kind. Alnotable daaerease in colds and sore 'threats in, London has been at- tributed by physicians' to the preva lenge of)automobile exhaust gases imlthe ,city's atmosphere. Children Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S ' CASTORIA • Sandpapering of small articles can, be done with a disk talking machine by (fastening, the paper to tlhetelt, starting the motor and holding ;,the articles against it. GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Reduced Fares to Toronto For Canadian National Exhibition FARE AND ONE THIRD Aug. 31st to. Sept. llth inclusive From all stations in Canada, Cornwall, Ottawa and West SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES will be in effect on certain dates All tickets valid for return until Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 1914 Full particulars from G.T.E. ticket agents, or write'. ,,nn xtansford et Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A. 0. Pattison, station agent C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. There is a Cold day Coming Seed wheat 'Vhy not prepare for it by ordering your winter supply of Lehigh Valley Coal, none better in the world 11. J. Holloway, Clinton nrnrnrmnrnrnrnrnr Tnrrn? We. have a quantity oft. "Gold Coin" Seed Whe:art for sale. This • wheat has been proved to be one of the/ beat varieties to strand our severe winters, giving .an extra large yield, this year. Spetial WOOL WANTED Fall Wheat Fertilizer I1 you will "compare the results of Gamines (Shur -Crop Fertilizer with others in this alistrict(, you will be con;viillbed that there are monk better. Try our brand this season and prove for yourself, Highest market price will be paid in • cash for wool. Also on hand for Sale Flower Seeds, Potatees, Oats Farm Produce taken in Exchange W. G. SMYTH Next door to Hospital Victoria Street Clinton NORTH END FEED STORE To the Farmer Just received a lot of No. 1 Timothy Seed for the fall trade also on hand the best Fertilizer for Fall Wheat Now is the time to buy your Flour Oats and Grain taken in exchange General` Delivery Done Agent for Heintzman Pianos Old ones taken in exchange, and balance on easy terms' FRANK W. EVANS TERMS CASH. PHONE 192 10,000 dozens New Laid Eggs and 1,000 Hens ,and Clrickhns wanted each, week at top prices(. We, are wholesale 'agents for GUNN'S CURED MEAT'S. Astec your dealer for Gunm's Breakfast -'Beacon, and Picnic Ham;, They/pare Winners,. Prices Moderate. The Glul—Ialllois Co.,Limited The up-to-date Firm, Clinton Phone 190. N..W. TBEWARTHA. W. JENKINS headquarters FOR Walking and Riii(wg Oliver plows I.H.C. Gasoline Engines McCormick Machinery Pumps and Windmills. ALL' A1RI DS OP REQ AI CALL ON t Miller Liiile Corner of Princes and Albert streets. A, Dollar DOWN Is often an , illumination as big as the 'still. 'Thereisno place in town where "money down " goes farther than it does right here. A CHINA CLOSET or dresser bought for 'spot cash' from our present stock makes what you see elsewhere look like thirty cents. Its Bargains Galore we are offering just now in our . entire Furniture Stack The Cheapest Spot in Huron to Buy}all kinds of Furniture BA_ 1.4 &i ° .I Nrso `sr Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—Phone 101, N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PIIONEg• J. D. Atkinson 186 When print blurs,+lr., bitable _.temper and general discomfort result. . 1We •posIttvets cure this conaluo 5 wlthr (glasses. Griag Jeweler and Optician Issuer of Marriage Licenses Mme 1 Thebes is Claiming That She Scored Again The Famous French Seeress Told of European War. "France will beidrawn into war and .clmereg victorious, Any:era of love, peace, great hopes andigreat labors will date from 1011." This wtas among the prediections .offlthe French seeress made last November, and those who aretnow declaring 'that' Vie. de Thebes wine (again:. Mnae de Thebes. is staid to have cor reedy foretold the fall of Ehar town, the assassination of['r•esid dent 0arn(t of France, the death of Queen Victoria of England,and of President Faure, of France; Theo- dore Roosevelt's defeat, the Balkan wier, the( revolution in,0Mexicoyand the marriage, of the Grand Duchess of Lixenbourg, consequently 'when When she, publishes in her almanac prophecies of Iworld-wide signi- ficance there are those who be=' gin to tremble. S(he tgaidl further that the signal in (Europe will be the trembling of the soil of (France—the central Plateau ;which has not •budgedfor 'half ,almiliion y'earsy whifch is only another way, of predicting an earth quake ora bloody war, whichever happens. If either happens, the seeres 'counts aQlit, anldyas at;pres- ent, the soil of France, is getting ready to tremble with contenting armies, lime. de Thebes is going to count one this time. IPope,To Die This Year. There is singular directness of staten•ent there, as there is in her other prophecies for this year. "The monarchy will be restored inPortugal." "The Pope will die this year, and his death will bring about great changes in Italy, The new pontiff will benore friendly to the Italian gov ern,m enfc." "American, farmers, hold your wheat andt corne,You will receive high prices. Do not sell toEurope." These audacious, prophecies of Mme. defThebes and the present stater of Germany recall".. tomany readers the oft -told prophecies .of Katherine Spemans, who, so long ago, .as 1329,,made several correct prophecies concerning the German Empire. Her method was simpli- city itself, only it (doesnot appear to (work out innother instances. Empire' To' Perish. The young ;Prince William' of Prussia, .whot inthis ofd age became Wittier I:,ithe German Emperor, went to the house of Katherrn(e Spe unena the Berlin, and listened) to her foretell his fate ine1829. "When, shall Shave an active role inthe state, and no longer bere- leg,ated to,th& rands of a mere office cer?" 'asked Prince Williasn,Ohoae claim to gloryi rested then simply on the fact that he was tlhe brother of the' King. Katherine wrote the date, then, put down on.)a vertical .line the same figures and added therm. Thus ; I829 1 8 2 9 1849 WAS BOTHERED WITH BILIOUSNESS -AND SOUR STOMACH FOR 20' YEARS Sour Stomach and Biliousness are caused by a sluggish Liver, for when it is not working properly, it holds back the bile, which is so essential to promote the movement of the bowels, r and the bile gets into the blood instead of passing through the usual channel, thus causing many stomach and bowel troubles. Mr. Charles Pettit, '2561, Richmond Street, London Ont., writes:—"I feel it my duty to write you a few lines in regard to your Milburn's taxa -Liver Pills. t: have been bothered; with. Biliousness and Sour Stomach for twenty years until a year, ago I started to use Laxa-Liver Pills, and I have, not been bothered since. 1, wish to let it be known, to all those who suffer as I did." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25' cents, per vial or 5 vials for $1.00. For sale at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto. Ont. Children Cary for Fletcher' Ladies and Children's NTLES The Find You I1ave Always Botoght, niid which lifts been in use for over CO yeas, has borne the signature of ar_cl has been made under his per- sol -al supervision since its infancy. • tl.LC<�c%/. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endonger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is aharmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. 1t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, 'Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's. Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAST RIA . ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, Newest Notes of Science •••••••e•e•••••••••••••••• Autumn sessinn • • Is now open in Central Business • College, Tororto, and in each of • • its Six Branches. Free catalogue • • explains courses. Write for a • copy, W. H. Shaw, president, 5 •• Head office, 393 longe Street. : • Toronto,• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Recently patenteld; shears for rip- ping seams work' in theusual way but have. vertical cutting edges that project in,opposite directions from the arms. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA An.todometer to showi, distances traversed by automobiles has been invented to be attaehedl directly to the hub ole wheel without any extensive gearing. ,.'Mors PhoSphodiao The .Great Enylisf Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins, Cures Nervous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Despon- dency, Loss of Energy, Palpitation of the Heart, Failing Memory. Price 51 per box, nix for $5.41 One writ please, six will cures Sold by all druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of price. New pamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD. MEDICINE CO.. TOR ONTO. ONT. (Former; Maur.) Electrically operated machines for wriltti.ng Messages de cipher codes and for ,translating such aness•ages have boon invented by ,aRussiannaval officer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Included in anew motion picture projector dos Soon, use there. dela generator powerful en(ought to supply the neededi electric light as the crank is turned. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of • Baking pans patented by a Massa chusetts Intetu have the ,edges turn- ed Inward to foul grooves Into which Imlay beirserted a handle(Lo Lift them' from am' oven. Natives of (the eastern' slopes of the Andes in Bolivia scatter the juice of tree on streams to render fish insensible so, they ten be caught in the. hands. ' For Watching aeroplane flights without straining the neck an In- ventor has, patented a mirror to be ;attached to'the end of field glasses at any desired angle;. DUNE OF CONN:& 1GHT whose' last duties as Governor -Semler al of[Oanada 'include valuable counsel on the European War as related toCanada. • Fall Fair Dates. Blyth Sept.;29 and 30 Brussels Oct. 1 and 2 Exeter Sept. 21 and 22 Goderich Sept. 21 to 23 London Sept, 11 to 19 Seaforth .. Sept. 21 and 25 Toronto Aug. 28 to. Sept. 12 Wingham Sept. 24 and 25 Zurich Sept. 23 and 24 WHEN YOU ARE NERVOUS you have the first symptom Oa run-down system, and nervous people too often con- ceal their aches and pains and suffer in silence, while, if neglected, this condition often foreruns more serious trouble. If those so afflicted would stop taking medicine containing alcohol or drugs which menace the foundations of health, and just take the pure, strengthening nourishment in Scott's Rmulsion, it would create new blood to pulsate through the organs, refresh their bodies and build up the whole nervous system. It is rich, sustaining nourishment, free from wines, alcohols or drugs. Shun substitutes. SUNDAY SCHOOL; Lesson X.—Third Quarter, For, Sept. 6, 1914. HE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Leeson, Mark xii, 28-34,41-. 44—Memory Verses, 29.31—Golden Text, Luke x, 27—Commentary Pre- ! pared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. This lesson consists of three parts— the question of the scribe whom Mat- thew calls a lawyer, Christ's great question and the record of the widow's two mites. The first is recorded by Matthew and Mark, the second by, Matthew, )lark and Luke and the third by Matthew and Luke. Having answered and put to silence the Phari- sees, Herodians and Sadducees, He is now approached by one of the Pharl- tees, who was a scribe well acquaint- ed with the law. ,His question Is, "Which is the great commandment in the law?" or "which is the first com- mandment of all?" Here was another tempter, and yet the Lord graciously condescended to answer Mw. If one came to us in the same spirit and we knew it, would we be gracious enough to make reply? Our Lord left us an example to follow Him in all things. He meekly replied to this critic, quoting from Dent vi, 4„ 5; Lev. six, 18, the summaryof the Ten Commandments, which His own hand had written twice on the tables of stone, that the righteousness which is required' of us is to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind and strength and our neighbor as our- selves, adding, according to Matt. axil,. 40, "On these two, commandments bang all the law and the prophets." The scribe confessed that He had an- swered well and said that to do this was more than all whole burnt offer- Inge fiferInge and sacrifices, to which Jesus re- plied, "Thou art not far from the, kingdom of God." The scribe saw more clearly than most' of his fellows that God looked for a right heart rather than any- thing merely Outward. He understood the words of Isa" 1, 10-15, and all stmt lar words concerning the abomination that Israel's sacrifices were'' to the Lord bectise•dt was all mere form, all reaRThe new Coats are now here and are without any exception, the finest showing of high class garments... The styles are the • very latest and 'the prices the lowest possible for high grade garments. We want you to see these coats whether you buy or not, Come in any time and look them over. Ladies Raircoat Special A. beautiful Poplin Raincoat, and big: 5.95 value at 8.50, special this week RUBBER§—Just arrived --a big bright new stock— all styles and sizes, for all makes of shoes. Prices, the very lowest, Buy rubbers early, as prices are likely to advance. Plutnsteel Bros. New Idea Patterns 10e Made to Measure Clothing ••••••••••••••••••••N•••• + Yon Cannot Do Better Than .1. Attend the '1° 4. I' British American College 1 Yonge and McGill Ste.. Toronto 4. far a Business or Shorthand 4- °t° Course. Fall Term is now open. 11 * We ask you to write for particu .yy N lars, T. W. lVauchope, principal • 110/01,••••••••••••••••••••O• uurwarii. without a tnougnt or rue ror- gireness of their sins or their need of it. In the first sacrifice ever seen on earth man gave God nothing, had no hand in It at all. The Lord Himself did all and provided freely the re- demption • clothing that man needed (Gen. iii, 21). The law of God, which is so holy and just and good that man cannot keep It and which bas been kept perfectly only by Jesus Christ, who is the true ark of the covenant and the mercy seat, is always intended to lead us to Christ, who is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that bellev- eth (Rom. x, 3. 4; xiii, 10). The great and all important question is not what we should do or should not do, what we know or do not know, but what is Jesus Christ, to us, what think ye of Christ (Matt =11; 42). To these Jews who expected a Messiah, a son of David, but who did not understand the prophecies concerning Him and that He was to be truly a man and yet truly God in one person, the ques- tion as to how the Messiah could bo David's son and also David's Lord was ' what might be called a poser for tliem. According to Matt. xxii, 42, He ask- ed them; "What think ye of Christ?" (or the Messiah). "whose son 1s He?" They replied, "The son of David." Then camp the difficult question for them, "How doth David in the Spirit, in the book of Psalms, call Him Lord, saying, 'The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand till 5 make thine enemies thy footstool?" (Ps. ex, 1.) Jesus Himself answers the ques- tion. In John xv1, 28, He said, "I tame forth from the Father and am come into the world." As Mimprlss says in his harmony, the question can only be answered aright as recogniz. lag the fact that Christ proceeded' forth and came from His Father in heaven, and thus is David's Lord, while, as being man, He was "of the house and lineage of David" and so was David's son. In Him were' unit- ed the divine and human natures (John 1, 1-14; I John 1, 1, 2). One of. the very last titles that Re gives Him- se1Lin the New Testament is "the root end Tne otrspring or Davie (trey. xxn, 16). David came from Him as His Lord, and as man He came from Da- vid. He is the Son of Man, inheriting all things, and He 1s to sit on David's throne (Luke 1, 31-33). Personally I am comforted by the fact that as per- fect man He knows .me thoroughly, and as God He is able to save, to keep and to presentme faultless because I have accepted Him as my Saviour. He had taught them to beware of Pharisees, Sadducees and Herodians, and now He says, "Beware of the scribes," mentioning their desire for praise of men, their seeming religious- ness and at the same time their op- pression of poor widows ,hose offer. ing of as little as two mites sometimes counted more in His sight than the abundance of many rich people. The poor widow of our lesson cast in all that she had. even all her living. This drew her very near to Him. When any one says "This is the widow's mite" as they give some trifle to the Lord, say as kindly as possible. "Make 11 two. or do not mention it, and do nor compare it with the Bible story unless it is all you nava" Constipation Vanishes Forever PromptRelief---PermanentCure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely veget- able—act surely butently on the liver. Stop after dinner distress- cure indi- gestion—improve the complexion -brighten the eyes. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. 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