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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-04-04, Page 2slialedmifsmams The salein the Arva, mills, near. London was cracked: and nearly 5200 Montreal grain dealers are protest- ing agaiust the new elevator ratter of the !harbor Commission, Miss Carrie (3rallate, employed as a ;printer at Goderich commiiteed sui- ,eide by poisouiug. lire George Cuthbert, recently- ap- pointed postmaster : at C"railtgn+, was 'Pseud dead hu hits house. Halton County Ot unci)t purposes to fiend $300;D0, ou improved highways including ,the Government grant HIGH PRICES GRAIN With the prevailing prices ftp etude the faemer trust run his hogs; sand cattle' into condition.' in as short time as.fiossi,hle nu he will he using uK Ms profit' in exteii feeding.., DOUGLAS', STOCK INVIGORATOR Wilt condition he animal" with leap feed and in t shorter trine, than any other preparation on;:the; mar. lice. The Best Farmers Use It.. Trg a 2.5e Package.. W. 8. R. HOLMES DRUGGIST. SEED GR, .1I N WE }I.1VE A. 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McL11CHLAN, x Pnineipal 1 • 1 x x dt x, x \. x hP BCsI Cie LF YOU wANT 'i'tis BEST COAL AN1) PRO1'tPT IsRY 'SE/CURI? !SOUR SUP- PLY FROM US ORDERS' LEFT A1.'' 'JAVIS k ROWI,AND'S 1iAx DW.* F1E STOR E PROM '11.,X: R"r „TEN TIED TO. New -Record; l,ncorrigibtc easteto. 1Cup;i`1gbt LIy A.pterican Press As'socia- tron, 4I7 d3'd 001 knew What 10 lit u0.8e--liod not known io1 a': tong time.' She was incolgl iGler su iieecayri "ib'i\e g11 rt. .,ee1ue would. , iw=o aevtxy anything, feats' her^el,ijiileto to the penile on her hat. Slie did that vat'' thing' once -took an ci)teen inch ostrich plume from hat and Grreo it to a girt book agent. And when chilled by spy sister she Inere(y opened wide her 'loy eby gray ' eyes end ecetaimeet 11711y, M tt ' I alts. trent girl ' hied never had an ostrich phare in her lite, and she )ookett so tired 'and discour- aged, Uuet could not buy her hook - it w a about the titterers oe somethi»g or olYter. Sint ylawugtlt'to have seen the Iigitt in tier free' when 1 give Ler • dint beautiful pinnace, Perhelss it woold have been good to see the light in the. girl's face, but the light 1n Plush's rias enough to dI8n1'rn Sister Mary. It always ended. that pray. Dozeats tmf Rose's friends had undertaken to scold her roundly fel her foolish gencrod,ity, bat elwayd wires she had. explanted one felt that only a beeiite cnafd have done different- ly. Rose had jts* begun td have sone success with her drawiugs and wati. earning a little money. "It will he such a kelp to her," said a faiend, "She Ioves pretty tkixgs so and leas very few of them, poor child!" Mary sti'i4ied, out of, patience: "Help!? What do you sirpposo she did with the $30 site got last month for those sketches? 33uy her some gloves acid neck.•ribbous and a new want? Not a bit of it: She sent $5 to some girl she , used to low in school who is in Cdlo,- redo for her health and $s to seme crippledssodpd cousin in the east, gave :?G to die heathen in rndla and spent the rest oh the sick negro that does her chores and uu her washerwoman's Lids." The worst of itis hose's ward- robe. Rey soul reels in beauty. She loves pretty things with the ardor of ar child. But the prettier a thing is the surer the idea will pop into her head, "What a delightful preseut for eomehodyl" it requires the eternal vigilance of Mary and live or six of Iter. intimate frletids to keep Ilose pre- seutabie. All her friends tried, singly awd col- lectively, to make Rose over; "for her own good," and all, singly and collec- tively, failed ut- terly. We gave up then awl just: en- joyed' her njoyed'her as she was, for she cer- tainly was a de- light. After that we spent our time trying to devise gifts of ,a sorb and . give 9;1111119,. 'them at a time when they would stick. Two years be- fore we learned It was utter folly to give Rose things at Christ - oras, provided one wanted her to keep their. The girls made it that year a magnificent Christmas b o x OAFT: rT ab A GM. full of all man - nook 411101.- Per of dainty and beautiful things for iter attractive per- son and homy rood'. lot ales, Christmas afternoon Rose W. Stevenson T.I.0,1A.'A.S. W.A.T.T.S. For Boot and Short Repairing. STORE (11'POSl`II 't fIE 1':OST°ii"A'lUE'• OTIVrilk '+\ WAT/ 8110011 rade; to artier, 33y dtilliam D. Dan* y was forted in tite highest state of, delight. it was a beautiful world, she had the'aL.earetia Wends in it, and this :WAS the best Olrtistmas in'nine- teen hundred 3jars. We were :gnipi cions at mese, and when we d head the story of the girl <who had lost her piece in tld'i etbre, def tkewoman wide a. sick 1luslegnld, of the crippled girl' next-door, if the old lady with the bronchitis, of t*lte pr'eacher's pretty lit- tle ,homesick wife, of the 'washerlvom- an's fire children, we had heard •the complete story of all our Christmas presents, except rd. little book of poems which I bad sent. "I kept that," Said Rose laugbirrgls, "to remember yotn' presents IN. • About the 1st of .April Mary had an idea. "Ilarvey Ennis," she said, "I,teII you What we girls are going to do. You ellen help anonymously if you want t0. T1to "flt)t is • Rose's birthday. There does not happen to be a single holiday near it, and Sorely not more than one or two of her friends And Lrrot(ages have ad. blrihday at the .Salic lime. SO we ere going to make • her up just a wonderful birth day box, and enirybe she will get it little good of it." It was nusgicat the way the friend, responded to itar5's sug- gestion. and there were lots of friends. for ev- erybody :or e Rose arid liked to a her wings. Th 1` ji1 t 'Phot box was A pp;beauty. It looked P d+a•+ ro ore as if it con- e rained everything A '~' a girl could use 0r t 21Lrr'rnAT,' sane' want, and soma nos_:. More. and every, thing was of the finest and daintiest. Tho box went Thursday evening, Friday was her birthday. Saturday afternoon as Lister and i had started downtown Mary said: -Look at Norah Conway. f never saw her go like that before., What do you suppose 'L tho'k itter with her?". Norah is a slow, afrkwalal girt of six- teen.. -ho was half runuieet and tum- bling down the street in great excite- ment with n. bundle under her arm Every fere minutes site bent her head nerd peeked through a (car in the paper wrapper at smoothing insitld, X1I have it," sold Merry, brightening. She has setutal bre. new for tomor- row." 'larva Runlet Rhe stopped and elutchett tars ,;elect "Ielen't she cams SI *VII Brat 'wi}l:eet',.' wiletleg to' erre oto Rose three 15. I melded mad hit any tip ' "Sloes giving thein away Sldry said, with wrathful <vanl fz2tan. "Come on; 1 tun going, to see." And she tunnel 1111) 'itbInt and storied.. t0wva0) Ilose's 1101110. . (hi tllo U'a5 WP met 111',0 other bu0- 11los nod excited (Nippy faces, "Mose Merrifield," beton :dory. more Measly angry with heir 'friend than 1 ever lead seen her.. . "Now --now, honey!" Mage hissed her and Patted her on the back until a sigh of )1, 1)nuti0n cainc. ruliowed by Ui ntiorIng smile "They did not have anything- how, 11,11 ktw f(1r'u),MON row. and, 11ary ronrotoote is Eas1Pri l've had the livelicesttime giving Eost- 15 (110001115" 4nd 0 (111::1115 light; aline luta 1111 e1 rd. ear..," e,bred 111ar5. "Wily hnr amp Hy Peter, jrlc)lirtbtit^. ICopurfght by Arnerleae. Preva' Aeeoelat700, 0b1t+I Taloa With the reapers 1 cooked. hear (Such power bath a believing tar) Ole whisper of the fatting grain, "In 'season • due vett ' rise again."' Tn hinter, when the snow was deep Ind life was in its irozet$ sieelp, I beard a murmur, «•foot►, thespring to us will resurrection bring. n springtime, when the world awoke, from all the Acids a voice there 'spoke, ylltd alt things sang v'ith one accord, ..Me risteas rose our buried Lord." and all the surging sutnnner through . Be grew the fio'�4ers Baty s>�,irtt grew. thate. claim nn art— �'i�h all grove. � � � : ter' in . ire heart. 1:,t5 a€fay., Gay y "fie 19 Risen's' [From Painting, by 35lookherat, 1821.3 April 4th, 1911e 11 Needed Now, and the Best fload's Sarsaparilla hich purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood acs no other does. 40,366 testimonials of cures, iu two years. Get it today. Sold by all druggists everywhere. SUGGESTIVE QI.ESTIONS On .the 'Sunday° 'hoof'Leeson al. by Rev. Dr • L.inacott fcr the International 'Press Bible • Quectson Club. (Cen right; 1911, by Rt I.frarcott; 6+ 1+l 7, _1912 • [Copyright, 11111 by Rev. T, iauS c ah, 11.70,1 The Appearances of tiie Risen Lere. ('Paster lessee.) 1 Cor. aw:1.11. Golden Text -This JOS-1121 (lath God reified up whereof we are all a'il,rlear,- n .., .. 1. 1') CO Verses 3" -How many ideas or Incite are absolutely. essential to corn piete "the „gospel of Christ"? (2.) hays mnrh. Is essential for a sinner to know or believe in order to be saved by Scene?' ,(t1.) is it possible to be saved .2nd yet differ with Paul in some of his doe 1'rifles? (4.) Vorse S--WL-at is your precise. understanding of the Phrase, '1)10)st died for Mr sins"? (5.1 Verso 4 --What is the proof IIFIART TROUBLES that Christ was 0rncitied and buried?? When uric . acid is dissolved i+n tri.. (G.) What Old testanout proof fa b10od It thickens the blood altno:,') there foretelling that Josue would ba to,a Jelly. This is what causes the. heart to flutter and scented to step boeause it its weakened by the strafe. 5ric acid puts on it. Uric Aoid Pills drive out all uric acid poi5ons1 from Mr the system. They are quick and sat - and are guaranteed' by J. E. Hover 1VHca end wbrie wens 7ssuy See that the name B. V. Marion is oe the package. e , �•• apostles? (`A} x12J1t �switi 1,15; Malk_vi;3,1; frilln 1:x.26.) (9.) Verse 9 -What 10 the \al5.te o!' Fejt Vs statenhetSt as• ovia(5Qroe Jesus wee, even 1Stter"hi: resurrcctioe by over five bundred brethreh',at orfs time? (This is one of the gaeatlon:t which may be 'answered in 'writing hy mcmbers of the club.) (10.) Verse ?-What picot' /lid 1eslfa give at his varieus 1tllpea anew after a'1ll?, his resurrection that. it was !: Maisel!: they saw? (11.) Verse 89-'tiriiat are ;1212 tt with in eenneotroith the appear ghee 01 .1esus to Paul' 112.) Haw many recorded tines edea, there that Jesus appeared' after lifee resurrection? • (J') klow many years after 11t crucifixion did Peel write this ev ;fence concernine Christ -5 1'esurrese Lion? (14-.> Verses 10.71- \Vdrat. 151.0 td%rs reaeons wh oa cont1w1 1 tai.in Patti', 1eetimeny 10 they leeuti•eetiorr de,. Seems? Lesson for Sunday, April .1 4, 1933+ The t'ye of the Sabbath. Mark 11;24;i leI:1. crucified end buried and that, ::his would be essential in order 'to coin- . plete a n- plets his iuiseion? (7.) Verret 5 -What are the; !tact., r•oec'ereilig the .statement that r'leplets .•50' Seim. aftt'r his resurrection fano the dead? (Sem,Iallte lOi 4»6'0). (S.) people dbn't give presents, on Baster.". that is just 1t," said Rose. "No- body was expecting presents, and I had the most glorious time." And she had --we know she had, as she stood in happy thought looking out of the window at the newly blos- soming earth ca- • ressed by the sunshine and kisses by the breeze. There was• a light in her face t h a t, made ns forget clothes and pres- ents and anger and think only of Master. As we went away neither of les said anything for some time. At the corner we met ofd Buck Ticknor and lith cane that forever went peek -peek - pecking viclously I along the 'walk. "nom, 1:017 ennsAcrz Ifor many years WON-, old Buck .Lad Yaw°, beers saving up for a rainy day- bis rainy day. Lie had let his wife die because he was too stingy to have a doctor, and all his children had fled before 'they were scarcely' grown. dies grasping mouth. his withered, wrin- kled face, his narrow suspicious eyes, always made me shudder. isn't he horrid?" )ferry spoke .first R•heu we were past. And then in r1 moment as her eyes wandered to the blossoming orchard at the edge of town she sighed resigh- edly: "I don't know what We will ever do ,with her, but isn't she a dear? And if one must go to the extreme I guess it is best to take the highest one." '1 am going to, if I can," I said, .and Mary looked at are wonderingly.. Nest morning was Easter indeed. The world was fuU of sunshine and early flowers and songs of birds and soft winds. Rose came to the door herself, for the church bells were jest ringing. Never .bad she looked more beautiful, and that is the end of praise. I' step- ped into the hall and closed the door behind .me. She looked up, al: Elie re „little surprised, a little agitated: "Rose" -he' lids drooped find hid her soft gray eyes, and she breathed a ilttle quickly -`you have made evert - body happy by your gift's, everybody from Bombay to Maine, everybody but me.'.Wen't you make me a present, an Easter gift?" What?" she, said softly; and her voice fluttered. ''The lady with the lily soul," And I hold out my arum 'waitingly. ' When we went out into the stmli'gbt re little while later 1 said most sin- cereiy and gratefully: 'Mose, you are 'such a wonderful Hs the Cbfchen Sees It. teopyrlght by American Press Associa- t/ou.'tete alas, 19 I bad not been hatched, Iiatl never buret nip obeli, Brad never wandered fo,(b and scratched for food my eras: to evvol!, I should escape the) wean! fade Invited by mq pr.eseet state. giver!" FLOWERS .OF EASTER , FACT. It seems utmost certain' that the dist Raster boltnet ever worn in the States daunted' its innocent: splendors In the rongh hewn pews of. the 1lttie edifice at ;Jamestown, Yi1.,: in the year 1010, wsle1c' only nu ivy :.013)0; 0 brick t011541' n01t marks I.s the "spot where Anolietl's first 1?asei icrvee wets field inc ['tote)stlttit 1 plseeent 0hurrh. PURE— PALATABLE — Numinous -- BEvee. 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