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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-06-20, Page 3r •T1 ��iTTT•TrST leeeee 4Nr4N4•4* •444++++++1+i4- 411441++t�++►o+++•+•- ++++ ••• .• f++�eo•t•••�a••• ••fY�N +N •6t++ + •, +++tit++++h�+++�t1+N++1+.+l+ta+++tt+N�+++A♦ •••• ••• ♦ • tb++t+ ++11+i+i+i+4++ii+++ i+++it pct Well! And that you may, probit by .: the health -restoring, strength - giving properties of the time - tested famous family remedy PILLS Sold everywhere, In boxes, 25e, Thugs Bet Three Years. Woodstock, June 17.—Thomas Rit- ohie and Walter Lines oe Saturday 1'cpleaded guilty here to robbing the shop of Joseph .Bryant, a blind to. bacco dealer, of $35, and were each sentenced to three. years in Kingston Penitentiary. Lines has only been in Canada since March and is. an . ex - member of the Metropolitan Police Force of Loddon, Eng. At the termi- natiou of his sentence he 'will be de- ported. " FALLING HAIR Itching Seal» and Dandruff are Unnecessary ) SUNDAY sCwoot Lesson XII. Second Quarter, For June 23, 1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. reit of the Lesson, Luke vii, 36.50. Memory Verses, 37, 38 or 40—Golden Text, i Tim, I, 15, R. V.—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. This•anointing of Jesus by a penitent woman is recorded only by Luke. There is another anointing later in His ministry which is recorded by Man thew, Mark and . John, but not by, Luke. That was at Bethany, and Mary, the sister of Martha, anointed Him for his burial. This was probably, at Nein, and the name of the woman is not given. Both anofntings were in the houses of men called Simon, but the one is called Simon the Pharisee and the other Simon the leper. In to- day's lesson the woman washed His feet with penitential tears, wiped them withher hair, kissed them and anoint- ed them. At Bethany Mary anointed Hishead as well as His feet, but there is no record of her wasbing them,. They are manifestly two wholly dif- ferent incidents at different times and in different places, ..but Jesus Christ Himself is the centers in each, as He is in all the Bible, and everywhere and at all times revealing God the Father. In our lesson He is in the house of one Who knew Him not nor treated Him with common courtesy, as we learn from the words of Jesus in verses 44- 45, "Thou gayest me no water for my, feet; thou gayest me no kiss; my head with oil thou didat not anoint." At Bethany He was in the house of those who loved him. This Pharisee reminds us of the one in chapter evil!, 11, 12, and in verse 30 of our lesson chapter we read that "the Pharisees and lawyers rejected the counsel of God against themselves,: In chapter xvi, 14, it is said that the Pharisees deridedHim and His teaching. He went wherever He could do good and heal a sin sick soul or a diseased • body, never thinking of Himself or of His unkind treatment by, others. He did not hesitate to touch the world in any form for its good, but He was as separate from it as light from darkness. He came to save sin- ners, to seek and to save the lost, and, inasmuch as He Himself said, "'There is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner tbat repenteth". (Luke xv, 20), He was no doubt full of joy when He found any one like this woman, or the woman a Samaria, oil, Nicodemus, or Zaccheus, or the peni- tent thief, willing to be saved. Per- haps she had heard His. "Come unto me" or His words to another, "Daugh- ter, be of good comfort; thy faith hatlt made thee whole" (Matt. xi, 28; ix, 22). Someho`is she had heard and believed and had wasted her opportunity to thank Him. Now it had Come within her reach, and she hastened to do all that was in her heart. It mattered not to her that the house was that of Simon the Pharisee; she was not think- ing of either. Simon or his house, but of just one person who had made her blind to all but Himself. She knew, her sin better than Simon did, and so did He to whom she had now come. How unusual such tears and such de. votion, and how refreshing all must have been to Him. She washed His feet with her tears, but He bad washed her soul by His precious blood, soon to be shed for her. See her humility, at His feet' behind Him; see her contri- tion, weeping over His feet and think, ing'how her own had wandered. Some one has said that the essence of her as a bathe His feet If you wane to ;prevent baldness and banish gever'y air land Itching of dsenduff from your sealp, get alarlge50 cent bottle •of Parisian Sage to'd'ay. You never used •a more delightful hair do easing+ in all your 'life. 'Every 'deo p in tint bottle in filled with hair grawdng virtue. ' Partsa,an Sagd tc'auses /the hair to grow profulsely and/'i'mparts to it a fail er and ea d 'tract Jafavornce lable cot m- ment. Iguaran't'oed falling W a. S Holmes lie stop etch- ing ;scales and, dandruff,' 'or money back. It kilte (the dandueff germ and keep the hair full o:%( bile. and -youthful vigor. Large bottle 50 cents at W; S, le:Holmes and 'da•ug- giste everywhere. The girl with the' Auburn hair is on every bottle and .cartoon. Transport Strikers Parade. London, June 17 Several thods:ands of hives, mothers and children of the striking dock nen and transport workers paraded though the „'Teets from the east end to 7'rafa,gar square • on Saturday, on 0 "hunger march." They solicited funds along the route and collected considerable in contribu- tions. Kingston Bey Drowned., Kingston, June 17,—A message from Kingston Mills stated that the body of a boy' identified as Rupert Tidman, Kingston, was found floating in the. Rideau Canal, It ie believed that be fell out of a bout. He was seventeen years of age. DAY LIGHT DODDERY. Roblin, McBride, Dubuc Hon.ored by "Knighthood Premiers' of Manitoba and British Columbia Receive Order; of I�.:C.11i.G:" Wllile'Former Chief . Justice of Manitoba is Created Knight Bachelor — Prof .t Macoun, John McDougald and W. II. Walker Also honored. If your' scalp is Itchy you have dandruff; alndt dandruff 4,sethe'thie- ving linnet germ that wilt !surely rob you/ of your hair. That genre mune be killed if you want to cave what hair you have 'and grow hair that le heatehy and cieasn SAG'EINE is the ,acknowledged'dandruf1 genie killer, Mt4s 'sold' at 50e alarge bottle by J. E. Hovey in Clinton and rigid- ly 'guaranteed to, do as is claimed don Olt. You/ ,c nnoit taffond td,,ne- gledt your( hair end future appeara- anoe when; Such a aat It Eic'Hoas SAGEINE await you ey's. It is dainitly( Perfumed and is not sticky or greasy. uontirmed 100 at Borlin. ei•da Berlin, June 17.—Yesterday important day to the Catholic elergy laity of the city, the event being visit to the city by Bishop Hamilton, who conducted the confirmation class, wltich year was unusually large, there b over one hundred young people nits confirmed. LONDON, Juno 13. -Tho King' birthday honorti, wero issued to-, night. The /Furl oil Carrick, Fielel Marshal Sir 'Wm. (Gustavus •Nichol- son, Sist Francis AlIelon /Channing, who wale born lin (ihe U�netied States, and Sir Timbale Boritihwick )age. melded barons of the Uinited King- dom. Carrick/a learldon is 'ttatusll, and 'the English peerage gives him a !seat 5n lihet /house of Lords. Redmond Phalen RobItn, premier of iManiftoba, and lBieh'ard McBride, Premier of Briftishi /Columbia, ars made knight ,commanderat of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, while John 'MeDougald of the de- partment 'of.cusltoms, .and Prof. James tMelviele Maco'un, of the de- partment of mines, Canada, are ap- pointed companions of the Order of Sit. 'Michael laud St, George;; Jos- eph "(Dubuc, lat'el chief justice of Manitoba, knight bachelor, endd William !Henry Walker, of the de- partment of lex'ternal .,affaars, is given (thin imper'i�al•,service order. The birthday honors differ from those bestowed at other tunes, in- SIR RICHARD esmuch .as they are bestowed by the King personally without 'direct re- commendaition from other sources. was an im and a • Dowling of an- nualthis being and ad Unknown Man 'Killed. —An unidentified une 17. Toronto, J man' was killed while crossing the G.T.R. tracks shortly after font. o'clock yesterday morning at the foot of Prin- cess street. He was struck by yard engine 429 and was instantly killed. The remains were removed to' the niergue and an inai..lestordered. , Sia' Rodmond Roblin. Sir Redmond Phalen Roblin has been 'premier of the Province of Manitoba !since 1900. Her is the son of James Pla'bt Roblin and Deborah Roblin, both of Dutch descent, and was bosn on h. Prince Edward 'C unity, Phiasburg Ontario. He was educated let Al- bert Colleee, Befl o�te,mnt.,'tonre- moved when a young Win- nipeg, where he became engaged in the grain beelines. For fiveyears he was reeve, and two year's; (war- den, and fox some time schoolitrus- GAVE UP ALL !HOPES 0F EVEN BETTING WELL Mr. Jacob E. Herr, 111 Grange St., Stratford, Ont„ writes: -' Ten years ago I suffered with a very peculiar. disease. I would go to bed feeling as well as could be, and after sleeping for eve hours I would wake with a3. •severe pain in my back, then r moving into my side and breast. The pain was so terrible I could not lie in my bed, and usually had to sit until morning with a pillow propped up behind my back. With all my pain I would go to work, and after working up • to about 1Q o'clock the rain would leave pen the next night, and every night fo two years. .;I tried four different doctors, butenone of there did me any good. .I tried a great many patent medicines, but: all of no avail. I gave up all hopes of ever getting well. Afriend persuaded tone to try Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pills. I boughtfour boxes,: and after using the first one Yfelta change br the better, g and after usingg three boxes Icould sleep alt: night. '.The pains were gone, and T was completely cured. Milburn's Pleart :and Nerve Pills are 60 cents Per box, or 3 -boxes for $1,25; at . , 3 m heart w distill d to and the glory of her head unbound to furnish Him •with a towel. Had she 1 oud have o kingdoms to give theyw been laid at His feet, but she did her best,and He ac did not She accepted. S e P send by another. Site rendered per. oeeu led` p sonAl gratitude.She was so with Him that Simon's frowns were nothing to her. There is no record of a word she uttered; but, oh, how the tears, the disheveled hair, the precious ointment, did talk for her! She had no thought of calling any one's attention to her; she cared for no one's opinion; she was endeavoring to thank Him, Re accepted her gratitude, He looked at her, He took bee part, He spoke to her and said to her, "Tby Bins are for- given; they faith hath saved thee; go in peace" (verses 48, 50). Her name we know not, but it is written in heaven (Luke x, 20). May the joy of sins for- given be a reality to usand a whole souled devotion to Him be seen in our daily lives. Simon thought that he knew her, but that Jesus did not know her, whereas Jesus knew both df them as they did not know themselves. He me entirely. The same .thing would hap- would have saved Simon as feadilynas He did the woman if Simon had con- fessed himself a sinner, but there is neither salvation' nor a Saviour - for, .vihne cures them, If a .case of. Came n,pt. to cramps or' stomach-ache turns up, veal's ,andi was returnee! !t'o'p'aaQlra- self'righteous people es Mink Nerviline ie ever ready, 'We use meat from( that ,county from 1881 to ell the righteous, these who 'ievhd" - Nerviline for newralgia, rheum5tism 1896, when he reeig+ned` ecebalre-'the a end shi kinds of aches and pales;, they are selveous, but for all who'; it's good as•any Baiter." ppo�iftion.oif,co9nunission'er, of cue - know themselves'sinners :and bankrupt f f. Towns, whieth .he occupies at the pres there is salvation.' Many who are called S Use 0 n �' d i N ermine eat ,tillne, SIR R. P. ROBLIN. McBRIDE. getnet 9 opponents, He was •(again „sustained at the general ehltctioins of 1907, and(' was re-elected vn Del- ferin by majority of 171. JUST BREATHE IT Cures Colds, 1sthma, Catarrh No treatment is simpler or mord pleasant, No remedy so fres from' pernicious `drugs. You simply inhale' Catarrhozone — its: medicated vapor does the 'rest, Won't you use Ca- tarrhozone and be cured.? Two months' treatment,- 51.00. Sample,' size, 25' cents; all dealers, or N. C. Polson & Co. Hartford, Conn„ U.S,A., tnd Kingston, Ont., Sir, Richard( McBride. ' Sir Richard 'McBride, L. L. B., K. C. ISO Years of age, and the young est man to have evereheld'the Lom- ond position, of prime minister, 'rte is a native son of British, Col- umbia, and .became premier ,o1'the province in 1901, when, he was only 31 years of ago. He wast barn; in New (Wes'tmine- `ter, ,B, C., on Dee. 15, 18770, ,and Ris 'the on of Arthur EL McBride, f oaM- aely (warden of.B, C. penitentiary, and Mary Darcy, both Irish. Pee- mier 13IcBridc was educated at the public and high !schools of (New Westminster, And received his high- er education in Dalhousie 'Universi- ty,,Halifax , N. S. On Sept. 23, 1896, he married Margaret, the youn,gesll• daughter of Neil nienilllvray of Now Westminster, and is now (the father of five ;children, Catarrhozorne A 'Guaranteed Cure. Willl'iam 'Henry Walker, Wllliaiil Henry Walker, B. (A., is chief clerk in the department of ex- tern'al 'af'fair's sit Ottawa. He was born in 1864 and /en'bered :the fed'ere al lserviod in July, 1887. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Larne Back can ens cured :by (the' great fruit kidney and liver remedy, Fig Pills Bi'anitford, Ont. Aug. 13, 191. your (medicine, Fia Pills, has worked wonders 'for me, The rheumatic pains `havd entirely Jeft'me and I owe everything to your remedy. You are at liberlty Ito publish this. P.. H. Gailman Aft ail d•ealer•0 25 and 50 cents or mailed by The Fig Pall Om, St. Tho- mas, Ont. sold) ({an Clin`ton_'by J.E. Hovey Druggist. He .contested' New IWestmiustea district unsuccessfully -at (the' Do- minion \general election sl in 1896, and was elecltefcl ltio the legislature in 1898, 1900 and 1903, for Dewdney and at the general election in 1907 for Victoria City. He was appoint- ed minister o1 mines in elle Duns- ,muir administration, on 'Sept, 21, 1900, when he was 30 years old. But he •r signed /t'his seat a year later; in ao'nsequence of not agreeing with (;'he premier's/ahti,on,ie. joining Joseph Martin' .and in inviting J. C. Brown, who had been finance min- ister in his cabinet, to, !accept the office of, provincial secretary In 1903, when the house met, he beleame leader of the opposition, and 1v n Jane 1 of the same yeaaj, (het called on to form la ministry, Af- ter forminn the government. he be- came premier and/ chief conemits- ,sloner of lands and 'works. At four general elections since then, one just recently, he went( back (to• of- fice with sweeping majorities, and he is now premier and minister of tee of Dufferin, near Winnipeg. After (contesting unsuccessfullY Duff e'en and 'Morden /for the legis- lature, he was later, elected in 1886 to ;the 'M,a,nitoba'Howse for Duffer - in and afterward% for 'Woodlands, After ;sitting several years in (the house on the opPoeition side, he be- ' arsines. .came leader of (the 'Conserva(tive , party. In 1900 he was called upon I to, form) an (a)inlnistra(tloln whichSim Joseph Dubuc. was sworn into •office an Oct, ,29 all The The Honorable Joseph Dubuc, 13. (that year, tvifbh'Mr. Roblin %Mode- ! C.L. (McGill),' L. L. D. (Toronto),,. ries and presddenq of the !council. Tato chief justice of the circuit court He was sworn; as commissioner 0f of ,the Kingle'Be'nch of eVlatasto'lan railway's 011 Nov. 3,1900,' and as min- • was •born liai St. Martin's P. Q,q,ton inter •01 agriculture on Dec, 22,1900, the ' 26th of December, 1840. -He and.was re-elected, byacclamatuoen_ was ad!m'ittited to, the Quebec basin He was( again.leledted at the/glitter- 1869, In 1870 he went 'toManitoba al 'election for Dufferin in 1903, andwhere he was laterelef�:ted to the back wifth'3lruppoa'ters as a- I feint legislative assembly of !thalt province, In 1871 he wail superin- tendent ,of the 'Catholic tsectio'n o1 4, 'n f Educat 0 ' 1 Bureau.o Provincial `'1110 led tot tManifl•oba. In 1872 he (m arra I Marie Ann, , g e ,f'H, B. Iie'n- dew lilt r'o� ault of St, Cuthbertls, ',Quebec, by five sons and ,five whom he had i Q. t v� dawghter,s, From 1872 to 1909 he has filled many positions • in the provincial ;service, having 'been 'at- ito'rney.+g''eperlal fortwo yearn, and chief justice tor, 'six years. He was also, elected\ to the house _o4 ',com- mons for three years. He has been; a member of the ;council 01 Mani,to- The WESTERN FAIR London Ontario 'Phe Western Fair, 'tri London, Ontario, will bo hold this yearSep- t,ember 6111to, 14th. Active pre- parations aro being evade bythe management to make this year's exhibiltio•n omen. anything ever Wt. tempted iby the Asso'clation In the Past, The Speed pro'grareme showe !Ma 'evenit,s each day with large purses for each; this is 'always an interesting part of the Exhibition: There will he onc( of the betet pro- grammes before the grand stand !twice daily ;that( iha's everbeen pren sen'ted, inclulding aerial acts of.a'il kinds, ,and an ogies,brian('ant, both ',single `and double WW1 the comedy act !of Hans and his mule tbanevill bees! funny Thall it will (cause la laugh (for every, second. AFire- week's Fire- 1tofk''s (programme each evening consisting of eixty pieces ,including the wonderful motorcycle race, and :omcludiing with the bombaxd- manit 'af Tripoli. Full par'Iwculart5 Will be given lifter, The ;midway will be filled with good, ,clean, ,shows wenchi will; be of interest to timing and old. 'Thera will be Monty of mucid and' someitteng do- ing every ;'lninu(te, Special (single, fare raineaY silted toommencin'g September 61,11. over fall roadie in Western Ontario' and' as far vag'tas Kington. Special (excurs•ien days September lath, loth and 3th. AU information will be given .onap- piicatien (to the Secretary, A.'31. Hunt ,Lo'ndon, Ontario. dealers b 'Or ymail ' a.t 50 ',cents a box or nix, bones, 'for $2450iromThe Dr Williams' ;Mediicino Oo,,,.Broek•- vi1le, Ont. Best call and find out the reasons why wesoprorllpt- .i l gua guarantee wiack th ours g own,Letusexplain to you why the "Sunshine is called Bice Muffin;! Ono cupful of boiled rice, 1cupful 'of ,sweet mink, 2 eggs well. bealten, 5tablespoonfuls of melted butter, half teaspoon- ful ofleal't, J.tablespoonful ef'sugat' 3 'teaspoonfuls of baking powder and 1 and a half•supfuls flour Mixed mite apple batter which will drop from 'alspoon, Stir, after all the ingredients are 4'n, lightly belt thoxoly, and drop the batter into hon buttered Muffin -rings. Fig Pudding—One-half pound of good dried: figs washed; wiped and minced ; 2 cupfuls of fine dry bread crumbs; '3 eggs; half •pound of beef iswed powdered; 2 scant cup- fuls of milk; half cupful of whine sugar ; n 1 1110 salt. A Pinch of sleds should be dissolved) in hot va'ter and tetirred into• milk:, add he leggs, beaten, light, put inbut- tered mould with a tight top`after beating three )ninettes, Set litn,boile ,ng /wafter, with a weight an. the cover ro prevent mould 'from up- setting, and boil three hours. Rat toil with' hardlisauce, or butter'atDP1 powdered isugari mixed with ,a,1ittle nufm'eg. . t WON'/ YOU 'HELI. Remembesi that you can help us i lot by writing out any local news vhether you let us have '/hover ' he phone, through the mall or sELE,ss 'Are being fast driven off the market by the, overpower- ing merit of Nerviline, which has more strength in one drop drolly into the office and 'tell us. ST, VMS DANCE INVOLING CHILDREN than is found in a quart of or-. .ba University amen ins foundation dinary remedies. l Full of—pain. in 1877 and ;vice-chancellor since subduing properties, ; healing 1888. and soothing; its influence o rheumatism, sciatica, and Juni bago is unsurpassed. Nerviline is without question ,the best household liniment made. For nearly fifty, years a staple in every, drug store in America. DROP "ALL OTHERS. Jo'hn,.NlcDougald. Sohn (MeDougald, 'comnilssionew of cuts(toms, was been in'BlueflSLoun- Itain, Pj;cbou, N. S., the tthirteenitlb of 'Marca, 1848. 'Het w;an educate'd hat (the :grammar school, New Glaegow, N. 5.; and; wase latter in business'foe some (tiane f.n ithalt .tow'n. hn 1872,1he 'I dropped ell 'liniments but Nee. married Margarle(t J. McLeod of (two /sons. 'He wan Justine of (the peace, and county eounclilor for endue' < County foil A number` of :Cline because 11 found Nerviline the quickest to relieve pain," writes. 0. S. Benton of Sit. John's. If my children are croupy ar sick, Net, - Westville, N. S., . iby whom he had A Christians seem ae er to•have ham, n Good to on any part of the ---- lorglven much,for there -is no dexo= ;i,oy-soothtng antiseptic, and Prof, J.M,Macown. tion to Bus in their lives: How very different the devotion of this one, of • all dealers, or marled dune on receipt the woman of Samaria, :or Paul, or of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, peter, er Johnl Why are we not con1 ' Toronto, Ont. - strained by such Love+ (a:a' Hid? Do :we, thaw Him? ; , w d as of peon- • internal rng Power. Just as •good for • internal Pains, lake Prop£. J'am'es 'M, M,acoun Ile � aseie- full oranips, toothache, dyopepsi-a, etc. ,tart bottanustl 'and' naturalist tin the Y•'ou -can't besot Nerviline as a (,geological isurve?y branch of (bhede- sageneree household panacea for the parthmert ofimineg He neves born de - aches and pains of the whole family; an Jan, 30, 1803,,and eiiteaeidlt,he fed Try it. at •d s 1 vice 'n 1898 terga 25e, bottles, all SOLD BY— Byarn & Sutter rour "Pen- guards Ulsmisseu. Kinston, Juno 17.—The first shake- up as a result of the recent investiga- tion at the penitentiary has resulted in four guards being relieved of their duties. The !nen are Guards George Doyle, Wm. MacDonell, John Mc - Quare and Percy Johnston. They re- ceived letters statim they were physi- cally unfit fur service a;'d were asked to resign at the er' the month. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIVE MAN IN CLINTON to make some clean, honest money, giving informa- tion to those who have requested it, regarding an original Western townsite-not a subdivision. This is a gentleman's proposition, and' we want only men of good standing who will not misrepresent.. Address Western Canada Beal Estate Co. 502 TEMPLE ItUILlDING, TORONTO • Striking Example of Its Cure. By the Tonic Treatment Vituis dancer lathe commolre's!t form 101 ,nervones (trouble that afflictsantod the, greatdmadohecbyby „e e arawltlt and' developmen't..and there r 1,s,a n addeded e(t ana caused by study. become, ,s, ai! lt.iswhen ' 'these dem' and so• great tthat they impoverislh the fail t re- ceive S blood, and (the 'nerves f thetas full supply Of nourish.' men't, 'that tho nervous debility which lead no St. Vitus dance. begins. • , The remark,ale success ot.Dr. Wil- liams,' Pink Pills in curing St. Vitus dance fehould lead parents to give this 'great( blood_bwildiegi medicine to their children a, 't the fleet signs 'af Ithe approach( of the die- ease. Pallor, leselessnes,s',,, ' inat- tention, reatleeanese ands arri,t ability care' allleymptoms which which early eh'ow,(the blood an(d nerves are faiinn,gteo'meet rthckde-' stand upon, (thein. Here its proof o1 the power of Dr. Williams! Pink P1110 110- cue's 'this, trouble. 'Mrs. J. W. Towns, ,Oshawa, Ont., says "At the ago of eleven my daughtel Wee attacked with;' St. Vitus dance and despite all eve did, Oe henthe trouble !grewii rapidly worse. Soon she a scarcely'aible It,oW511k(,haer !lmlbs jerked' and; 'trembled' so, and he !wale smite unable It feed' he elf s unable to feedel°-t she ,was guilts' shelf. ` When she would lie down she would be unable Ito rise without assistance.. As nothing was helping her i wro(te ' a friend whose daugh- ter au8 -ter had been similarly, affeotedand she advised lhhe use of Dr,'Wiflinms' Pink Pills, which', had cured her child . I•at•once • gat a supply of the Pills, and; Leventhe use of the Ural box seemed Ito show an im-, pnpvemenit. By the time five benne were used she fw'as.complefte(ly cur., ed and hoe ihadl no [tapirs of (the troublo einoe, Sold iby all medicine Use the We'arwell Stockings ea er , exa .(ser a rr; A SIONAL SUCCESS R. Adam A fine range of thes'e;Stoekinigis lust opened up foreltiis season. 300 pounds of Mangel Seed, Seed ;Corn—Several varieties will be in Stook shortly, , Soma Potatoes for Saie. Emporium Londesboro Prism Paint THIS IS THE PAINTING ON We have v studied paint because we want to satisfaction to our sell the kind that would give customers, and we have got it. It's the Prism Liquid Fa111®Us PAINTl� i t Company da F'aIn � Made by the �'ada _ We've all the fashionable colors in stock. Prism Liquid Paint your house withquid Paint. The use of � o god paint is economy. It pro-. tects your buildings from the wear and tear of the weather, PAINT NOW. FOR SALE iN CLINTON BY RRowland • Varnishes,Etc. Paint, Oil, Hardware, 4 .er .a'w.wrr