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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-03-25, Page 6W.*` 'r 't. 8 i` y' 7�7 /x r.' r -. ° y' , ,,1 p 'l_VolItlA:yt1 rt�y'p tliq fl''1G d�::Q q`tf�:: trf�I 11 x''�r� .r vrnw»mMr kv+a+v t� " � ,• ''�k' �) >ti,�f 1i � !i >1. v# Al �sil # l : i ,ii ! F � »# Jr 4 rr +' :t+l�npf>rtllitich�L t't. #�:rtt1)'tAM t ttI!!c I'll , .+I" T e'#i ti r 1#ij f t► ll h retIo qi` t e', tri. a w ,1ttl _ ' " t fit. tit�a a was r ! g. 4 n' tt I - k� , _ k '4 4p3 R'ty 1.r1 " (? t it e u :it a t1 1, li , 0 Z I :, ,,, ' n er tY tf �' � w h bnX . r . from the ,.. � , ��i~ fi P P tai a dei . �i t o�fxIrk iv ratted • .11 k egsled representi4g 11$et ant sahopys ib, di�tr Pl s % Al a 'itlf tltIrlo.., " "X, • i;n the county, w1�iah pf'oved very interea tfl�pllittg alt hpip�>ft� tt �,,J, W�>rky �.� ting. ere, wool Q,e0#tJna oy tAb�� swirxc�and. he resolutloa earpxplttee, Messrs. lugs have octad bea►ltSli�piuragad an Brown, Swallow and Swann, reported res y tc' give up, +q §LI+ t . (' as follows:-- THURSDAY P/VENING. ' 14,1 t 1 1. That in view of ,the fact that; the "'Phe place and value of tate •S. S, in t. , C t t ' ''♦ <? "+}S�%• • Provincial Ausoclo0iop, in an effort tq . the life of the church " by Rev. S. r"1'" a Bond. Seaforth. T k 4a >r carry on normal and prlwary work, to The woe contem- ' ,;� aurred additional a eitse, until a de- plated fit the S. S. is a part of church i flap of upwards of work, and it is our duty not only to q aced. bad accumul look out for the children of the mem. 'w 2, That in few 4f the fact that the bershi ar, a;: � p of the church, but also the 1. o children of others. The place of the S. ' `• a'+• Provincal Aasociatlgn has made a spec- S. is as an as to the church and o ,,.i i ial app a) to the county associations + •yeC'ne' X{OaOuOAi throu Mout the Province, and that parents In the religions etducatic, of F�,' many of them have already liberally the ohtldren—rtsasubatituteflbecomes CANCER. ON THE LIP P therefore be it resolved, g °l!'' , res ended, itn inJJ'uiy. The teaching of the S. S" r ry q17 D BY thlat the Huron County Association shoetld hot only he to impart biblical Harsh. contrihule $15 In addition to the ordin- knowledge to the children, but to cun- rl AYERS ary pledge of $50 already assumed. vert them. The S. 8. has peculiar . " arillA Mose 'Wuities for aggressiveness amort P S. That. in view of the fact t"t a R r ,n number of schools Navin seat in no re- those who disregard the ordinary ordi- �''I`°' "I consulted doctors who prescribed for g namces Of the church, that can often be i port to tbisassaclatioD, yourca)mmtttee ,� :' tom, but to no pnrpoae. I suffered to agony recommend that the Executive be in_ reached through the children, their in - 1 seven ,long years. Finally, I began to h, � fluence will often bring the parents into ): 1tyPrs Sarsaparilla. In a woek 'o'r two i attested to use such means as may the church. The S. S. is a meatus uP y enticed a decided Improvement. Encour- seem to them advisable, in nralee to cancan (s� , aged by this result, I persevered, until Iu a secure the visitation of ever school g the childish to realize that the k,, month or an the sora he an t" heal, and, Y c�turch has a care for them, and u de- ;,:.•. after using the Sarsaparilla for s!x months, in the unorganized townships of the site to brio them to Christ. It is the s',o: tl' the last trace of t.hecancerdisappearet'."- count. b some representative of this g ;xr`'Y',• Jeuxs E. NtcrroLaox, Flureudtivtllo, A. U. y' • ygreat weans fur replenishing the t } association.—Carried. Church, v 1 .+ , , THURSDAY AFTERNOON. "Truffis that triumph to -day," by 'a�� Ayar9s�Sarsaparilla Tre'asurer's annual report was read Rev. J. W. RA, Acton. Christian o a Admitted at the World's Faint and adopted. The corresponding sec- tr nth hats advanced step, by step up to y p p giving present time, and will continue to t�, . - retar resented his re ort, vin the ,. .SYXztS I-X_LZS.ftc"dato the ,Itowela. full details from thirty schools which advance. We cannot grasp the whole ', have reported to him. The repert was truth, and so it roust continue to the �1 adopted. end_nf time- Tu -day+ there are four ',� The following \verg the officers re- tt•ittmpllingtruths, 10 ,living Christ. s:' the Huron News. Record Peter wits conscious of a , In Christ kt Pres., J. P. for the ensufn}> year:— when he healed the lame man �,; s1.26 a Year-81.eOln Advance Pres., J. P. Rosa, Exeter; Vice-Presi- the. ' dente—Rev. F. E. Roy, Hensall ; R great then of to -day are those who be- ''. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th 1806. Homes, Clinton ; D. M. Gordon, Wing- lieve in a Ifying and present Christ. -'a ham, and J. B. Hoover, Clinton; min. 20d, A living book. If we believe r) ute Secy„ I. Taylor, Clinton ; Cor, See., this living book the whole rrat- �3,1 ter of ins ;ration is settled. 13 lr5„ County Sabbath School Associa• J ( Stoneman, Hensall; liens., J. (. Y ::, tion. Stc+venson, Clinton ; Executive,, G. faith we ear Christ speak, and #..; Swallow, H. hosier, Jas. Scott, Clin- know that Christ speaks through I&"' The 24th annual convention of Huron tort ; W Elder, Hensall ; S. G. Brown, the hook. 3rd, The living ppledge. '' Sabbath School Association, cornmenc- Dr. Towler, Winghant ; W, H. Kerr, Some inen do not believe in pledges. V,, . ed its sessions in Carmel Presbyterian Brussels ; H. E. Iieuston, Exeter-; W. The whole sanctity of the home is ��'s Charch, Hensall, Wednesday morning, D. Bright, Seaforth. On motion these built on the marriage pledge. Eyery `G'!r'-iurc6 11, by a service of prayer and \vers accepted. Messrs. Holmes, Somal- man that joins the church pledges hinl- `"• praise led by Mr. Day, Provincial Sec- low, Ross and Taylor were a )pointed rt fico 'As fur rue I will serve the Lord. '�' committee to 'confer with the count The only man who is a free man is the iw"Ga tetury. C. E. and E. L. Society, with a vie\v pledged man, those who know Christ w1lt�. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. and will serve hi►n. 4th, The living, holding the annual meetings at the , ' The session opened with it half hour's same time and place, one day to be de- child. Children are the stuff out, of ^"'•/ devotional exercise, conducted by Rev, voted to the interests of each society, which the church is rua,de. Through t'• . and that this committee hit power to the child we must fight infidelity. �� J. S. Henderson, the chair being oc- h 0%;; copied by the vice.president, J, P. make any arrangements they may, Pl'ick their hand in the and of Christ a'? <; Ross, Exeter, owing to the absence of deem best. before they have learned to doubt, that . ' the Presidents D. B. Calbick, who has On account of the absence of W. D. Ihey may know Christ, and when they i.I removed from the county. Bright, who vasa , know, they car}nut, he moved. This iR c;,,, • ,pointed toin Jrudnc'e the solution of the temperance gnes- a A general committee was appointed, the subject "The Bible Class Depart- tion, pledge the children and the quos .. • eonsistin of Rev. F. E. Roy, Rev, F. ment," Rev, J. W. Rae kindly took char a Of the subject. It is notatlwa s tion will he solved. The ernngeliaa- 11 t Swann, ev. T. S, Hendere n, J. C, J y t.on of the world 1nusL cvaie through , 4•' . Stoneman and W. Elder, Hensall; J. for t9e best interests of the class that the children. " P. Ross, H. E. Heuston, Exeter; G. the minister should be teacher. -Tire S' Swallow, I. Taylor and R. Holmes sexes should not be separated; larger J. P. Ross, Exeter, and W. H. Kerr, ":' bE ' Bible classes are referable to smaller 'Brussels, were appointed as delegates Gunton; H. in u,trrie, Blyth, and S. P to the Provincial Association. Mr. I, "` U. Brown, Wingltam, ones, more inspiration and enthusi- Taylor wits last fail a 's>' The taint subject was "How I tau ht incur with a large class; have a certain Y ,pointed by the f.g Provincial Association its the Huron last Sunday's lesson," The convention amount of organization in class, gave `s " was formed into a class and the lesson thein something to do. The Bible class, representative on the Provincial Ex- "' - of'the Good Samaritan ,ably taught by if in a separate ronin, should not be eouttve- Mr. Ross, after which suggestions were asked to meet for the closing exercises Wingharn was selected as the next s; made by several As to the best methods Of the school, as more time to required place of meeting, and after the custom - 11". Iflo teacbing and how to apply the .Of the teaching Of the lesson than in nary votes Of thanks to the Hensall peo- scriptural side of the lesson. the primary departments a good effect pie, etc., the convention adjourned. -a` is gained by offering a short prayer be- — — -' t, , Mr. Day then tock charge of a Prim- fore commencing to teach. The teach- ��~ I ary Class and taught the lesson for or should make a thorough preparation, r Murch 22, The Lord's Prayer. He is anct only use the "helps" fitter aper- His Face Was a mass of �', cptite at home with •the children. The sonal study of the lesson has been Blotches. '�: lesson taught was full of illustration made. Too couch dependence is placed __ suited to the minds of the children p `� ?; and proved on the product of others and co out- But now his akin la clear as a yoar p ved very interesting to them. side help is equal to the thorough per- 'cid babe's. Ir Ftev. J. W. Rae, Acton, addressed conal study of the lesson. The address '. the convention on Normal Work, of Mr. Rae, given without any prev- Scott's Sarsaparilla his Salvation. ')7 taking as his subjuet "The Ceremonial ious notice, was one of the best ever Nothing blights existence like the 11 , , law." This was illustrated by a chat t, given before a Hucon County Convert- knowledge that our appearance is he four circles thereon representing the tion, being thoroughly practical in pellant to those with whom we come in re- � four great principles of the law, each every respect, and its influence cannot contact, nor is there any relief like that ;j,,i circle being subdivided to represent fail to have a good effect on the dele- of feeling that the disfiguring causes have divisions under each here;. This was gates who were present. A hearty been removed. Says Mr, William Alger: aaecompanied by a running comment, vote of thanks, moved by Rev. J. W. My face on one side was a mass of which explained clearly and fully each Holmes and seconded by Rev, J. S. blotches, some of which were constantly portion of the subject, find was an in- Henderson, was extended to Mr. Rae. full of matter. I run a bake shop doing ,''. teresting three quarters of an hour. "The Bible our text book" was the myown work, but my face got so bad that ,,jet WEDNESDAY EVENING. next subject, by Rev. J. W. Ford, Qin- customers drifted away. Then I hired a Rev. J, W, Holmes, Clinton, address- ton. As far as possible, to adopt pub- roan and went to a doctor. He said my T. ed the convention on the subject "The lie School triethods, the text book used blood was in a horrible condition. I sold �t relation Of the Holy Spirit to the Wol-d is of great importance, as that is the my business and moved to the city where ,�i. and teacher." One of the dangers of b<ic,k which is supposed to he used, and Scott's Sarsaparilla was recommended to the times is to trust in methods instead that book should conttin all that is me. The first bottle did me much good, of trusting to the only true �ource of necessary, and the teacher should not and after taking five bottles my skin is as ,,? power—the. Holy Spirit. GofZ is the he allowed to go outside, and in order clear as possible, and not a sign of my source of all power. What is the re- Uo teach that book the teacher must he previous disfigurement. I say Scott's .^ lation of the Holy Spirit to the Word ? familiar with it, and the scholars Sarsaparilla is the best blood medicine The power of the Spirit is evidently in should he made familiar- with it. This going and am speaking from experience, the Word, As proved by its influence is the weakness of the international Pimples, blotches, boils, ulcers and all l n" on the world. The disciples never fully system of 8.19. lessons, the whole hook diseases arising from vital exhaustion `i " Relieved, in the truths as Glu ht by is not familiar ized, only parts of it.; and impure blood are radically cured by .1 ,, p — Christ, until after the resurrectrgon Rnd consequently, when the whole Bible N Scott's Sarsaparilla, a concentrated com- c the day Of Pentecost on than da it Placed in their hands, the are ]Oct, pound of the finest i ' y Y known, Your dru ist has eidtiaitll, eBut r11 . , was the presentation of the old truths Rev. J. W. Holmes thought that thin t followed by the descent of the Holy was caused a good deal by using the get Scott's. The Ind that cures, t ,w,,' Spirit, which caused the conversion of lesson leaves in school, and rtcum- ',; so many on that day. The Holy Spirit mended the use of the whole Bible. "` and the Word are often spoken of its Rev, Mr. Rae thought, that inure We Pxpsc M'or ► 1{eply. fi A t•h- same person, which is not correct. time should be given to the study of +� What is the relation of the Holy Spirit the Bible, only twenty minutes or half How can they grow ra pillow -slip . to the, teacher? The Holy Spirit ens- an hour is given t, religionseducatiou in the ►nidst of a feather -bed, I,'. ploys the purely converted worker in whilst thirty-six hours is given to sec- And how c',tn R horsefly over ,t ship y �' thedissen►{Hatton of truth, No human idar education, and thought religious Or an ink -stand on its head ? l being can lend ,t soul to Christ. who instruction should be given in the pub- How can R. wheel -barrow anything, t does not know the way himself. It is lie Bchoul. And when does n hutt•r-fly? 1j: very necessary for the teacher to be a Wijtj the garden -rake it;elfnext s}n'iog? thorough student Of the word of God, Tit ,'trent should fire that Pach '�p: and full of the Holy Spirit, to he site child takes baa Bible to school, rind if u' a pause for it reply. N(. r c•essful as a S. teacher. The, teacher parents acre tai pour to buy them, the Docs thea apple -sauce the canons -hack, ..+a must be al hard worker in Christ's vine- school should Provide them. Res pon- Or the currant -jell ple-sa out loud ? ""s sihilit.yy rests on the parents to see that n yard- 'To be successful, all present re- the Bitile is studied at home. The g trttut-ms must be exhausted, and the DOPR Rnac•kaspherry-jam the hastin f ,'j Spirit will then develop and increase teacher would he greatly helped by the - r-, 1 the powers already in use. lessons being prepared al, home, As`�hiletliepench-preservesthecrowd? i"' well As t e scholar ronin increased And what will the homeless oyster - Mr. Da next Addressed the convert n- h stew w ', tion on "q knowledge ; ,tad coming tat he school The ou"Posta of the soul, and prepared to take part in the lessons of When the seas have all gone tory? { ; how to win them. The soul is enshrin- the day. These things concern both the (and) 1;1' ed in n body, and is influenced by the nn._ R senses, including summon sense, u "Interuudhttp class teach{n "was We pauRe for a reply. sense much needed in the training Of taken top by Bliss Wilson, of Clinton, _ _—__ _- _. _ __ - h the youth in our land, both at home who taught a c1RSR, the lesson being HEART TROUBLE RELIEVNI) IN the Conversion of Zachetis, with black- 30 MINUTES. a and in the school. Comfortable school rr rooms, adapted to the wants of the °Gard. It was not. only interestm¢q� ata $ children, are needed to attract and keepas an object lesson, but showed ltlta8 wONDitRFUL RESULTS FOLLOW THP: Wilson to he an expert. teacher. USE OF DR. . AGNEw'S CURE "' the children under the influence of the S. school, and thus an Importatnt "The home class department", by FOR THE HEART.It ', outpost of the soul is won for Christ. Rev. E. J. 1I Clinton. Clinton. The home The good that Dr. Agnew's Cure for g ';, There are mental outposts of the srtrl, deport t.ittent is that section of the S. S. the Heart has done finds n ringing echo e The mind must he in a receptive it which is not able to attend its sessions, in the hearts of thousand§ in Canada trade to enabled to grasp the truths divided tip into several classes—the in- who have used this meaiic{rte. There R ;111taught. Another outpost that of im- dividual, the family the h is 1. p pariah, the are some diseases where prompt t a inotlop, also the reasoning faculty. cor'respondent's class, taaken charge Of itction is not absolutely necessary to c social outpost of the soul: Tfie by euperintendent or visitors, who avert quick disaster, This' is dot the ' C.f t"efile'r; to gain this outpost, must es- leave the S. S. papers and tak up re- cnse with heart affection of any kind. ,i, th,bIigh social relationahios with the pof'tS Of xhe studies made, W�a;t,,i:re Whether this be chronic or sympatbo- m `: scholar+. The teAchpr must taker en- the resit tfi po �be obtaianedt They tyre tic, or partakes of a more startlioa R oatrgh intdr�9t ilt`thel''c1ASS to he tiresent bene&Aal i» tf'te home,,giiAngg,thechild- oh testier, he Is a PoOilslt;pne who alai ly ettery,gbndA'F, •arid• bo ttnet»al, eta well ren and,p tent's something definite to hesitate to apply an iml� odinte- reme- s r;'+,, as take • & o» 1 intetest In do, when they are not in a position to dy, r ; onelt •sdholar, store he can ho to attend tile S. S. The woricer$ nr vlsft- This remedy will never tail to relieve I have ;titrye :soeces>1 itt tritining the soul ars and the church sire beneiited:l► go -in 80 minutes no matter how ion co fur (lht•ist. Diseipll»e is very hetes- ing atndoO�the homes, sttmnlating and staanding or distressing the trouble mw ar i ,'' vary in the a k, S. but continually scold- encouragittgr the students, and ,robab he, If You g ' y :t' ing a boy, ieinotc� lculAted to 1 ettin u have heart disease and winch an c linin his y R them to attend the church un }foe, you have only to rise this great vi respect, oraelli..hi__rrpp icy bit�•e any re. an tegu{ar S. Ni. services. y , attxct fol' bltlseelf. Molal panel st)irittrnl "Our relation tt the Provincial cure. Bold by' Watts & God, S' S' Env is R robber. C< 4 ,• ' orttj:ftist6-••..•eyh6 d'i!ri• txr"extsure the faith Association," by Rev, J. W. Rite. God y of V :rid Ices. el''y lliitlie child.' The reward Warks through and by means, meeting Wherever God puts us. he. will sup- e V.11 I 169a, e, and the ,naster`a "Well done" together {n convention is a great factor ort its. r ,r64 p „• ' . r"" �"' I ,,, . 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TEAS. --$look, Green end Japans are unequallod in uallt fit. �,(�" 4 �� t4 '���1�'`.- z a"," d�So in'G�' (} Thos Oe. pound it you buy froom me instead of �'ea Pea dlerp cpgt pjt' SUGARS,—Wo are baadgciartera, we buy direct froth Moptroai R�Nnertesr `keep C)gst ttfi�#jty i1. t ���and soil ai cisco prioee, $Oesr Nl,w FRUITS and PEELS.—We have aheady disposed during Ilolida •`skds 1 icer toss and still have }arse stock on hand, different randsolling chimp #Q fli�lz CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAl1IPS.—We have got to mage ronin Pvfi rot Ft Imported Goods and oma .have reduced our prices on Dinner Beta, Tea pets, Tai. &. fl:tai <,' ,," (I Berry Sete, Water Sete, Bread and Butter Platen, Cups and Saucers and Climes, Bal k,Ind { �� Paine's rJelePy Compound 1 Cali and see Goods and Prices; no trouble to show goods, , CC ° 1'; Blessing Civilized , I _'Terms Cash or Trade. --ow- .,+ sing to Civilized - -1. P wit Humanity. +�++++++�++�+ *+++.+++ + ++ ;+�+.�.++ ++*..+�++ . I + +. �/ f iKlug of ali /i4 ''���` + Absolutely �� `,t: Bicycles. "* .!, + the Best. t A geed nature untlxrnished by vice + + , , evil or crime is blessed and honored + '�O�6 ,`b,d;, whenever mentioned. + It is I'ke the refreshing shower + Light Weight and +11 g that , + So erlor'Materla a„ 1 p t + Valla to, cheer the parched and thirsty '•• +' '`� + lel ilii `,:gt . ground. The great and good name h+ 1; tY• Every and Scientific Work- +r 1, creates tetter' and purer thoughts and �; chinefiillywarrallted +p AffiA manship. +• aspirations, and tends to tusks lean- +� + • + ,•; kind better- The nave "Paine's Celery Cour- :+ r+ t' pound," cheers and comforts the hearts '+ t+ ' of sick and diseased people, who now ; - use it, and from its virtues are finding �+ /�.� 111, it new life. Tens of thousands of cured + + � glen and women honor its faille, ,and �y. 5 Styles ; sk bless the memory of its discoverer. It + + "�6 should, be borne in mind, that the �+ Highest Honors at the World's Columbian Exposition. :, , great medicine is being imitated. Worthless and dangerous pvepal•Rtions + Send tgva"x%^ �p for ow a4 -page :atdogue-A work of Art. * �; hearing fire name 'celery compound,' + Monarch Cycle Company, + � . are seeking for recognition rind for + your money. Those who are anxious + Retail Salesroom, Dao Wabash Ave.Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.. + about a per feet cure, and future health + I stud strength, cannot afford to ex})eri- ment with untried and unknown medi- cines. — _ Paine's Celery Compound has the in- w - %'"����'d� sq}�c ,, )I dot•sat,on of the hest physicians and ,t fa�p II legion of wonderful cures to its u•r:iit. � ' The nervous, prostrated, weak, flys- peptic, rheumatic and neuralgic, find 1 in it new lite, health and 'itch �(pii strength. I P In the course. ofyan exceedingly elo• �6 �. 1, 1 uent address to the Irish Catholic_; q tl Societies of Toronto on Sunday atter- Li 11 A noon, His Grace Archbishop WalshE I said:—"I consider this parade an evi- dence of your love for Ireland. That is right. Stand by the Old Sold, its mem- 1 Dries and traditions. At the selene .N time, stand by Canada, too. This Is I T)1'�n 99your home; this {s your country. I (/ 6t:)rave been 45 years in this country and I love it. It is a country of noble in= ' }Q ___ A' Btitutiona and noble laws, n country where every man stands equal with ^�i hi9 fellow m:tn. It is a country Gcd q, •vM p p o p o® and nature intended to be great. Con- sider its majestic rivei'R, its far -reach- - t fug plains, its cloud -piercing woun- You remember the boy who was asked after church about theI 4, tains. God intends us to he a great minister's sermon. He said lie didn't quite remember the peupie, and I want the Irish to help text', but the idea was this : ' 11E AS SIAS, GITS !" , to make it R great nation. Stand side. by aide with your Protestant brethren. Z'}lis might he the text rn pretext for c cite a MEitCHA\T'P� SER - They are a noble people. There may p ! ,i be some bigots among them, but most JIox. After all, it is the than who dues the ADVERTISING of them are in earnest l love the peo- pie of Canada, Catholic find Protes_ WHO SELLS THE GOODS. "To him that hath shrill be given" ' , 11 4 Gant. Stand by each other and take is as true of ADVERTIstr;u as of anything else. 1 your part in snaking this a great nation." The great miatrtke which MERCHANTS continually make in this t . - connection is shown by there oft -repeated explanation why ARE YOU ONE they do not Of those unhappy people who are q' suffering with weak nerves, startling at every slight sound, unable to endure f ;lel any unusual disturhances, finding it Advertise or ase PPinters Ink in some fopm-- tmppossible to sleep? Avoid opiate • .1 andnervecompoiutds. Feedthenerves upon blood made pure and nourishing They "Haven't use enough for it." by the great blood purifier and nerve In other words, they wait until h luck or good fortune their pro- tonic, Hood's Sarsaparillira. Y 6 sent stock is outgrown, rind then they Advertise. HOODS PILLS are the b_st Rfter-dinner "i pills, assist digestion, preveutconstipa- How much inoreenterprising it is too push your business, rather :: tion. 2cic' _ _ --------- than IPL it slotvl.V Outgrow itself. This is a true way to be The World's special from WinniFreg I successful. Don't make the failure which Bo litany mer• A Herbert Booth, head of the Salva- chants make of waiting till the stock drives you to the per ", tion Army in Cannot will give 1) ' ` onininnd and (Pave the country oil "hese of advertising space. Let, the advertising drive the A June 1st next. Booth further says that Goods. Think it over ! 'S' I will not succeed his brother Balling- r4 on as head of the Ariuy in the Stites. 1t4 ,;a Ryakmaa's Kootenay Care. ° ° ° ° �1. ' , /4t � ,' y The News -Record rI�. CL�ItED HIAi ACG'ORDL�-G lQ HIS ' ��f S'QI,h:M,V .SJVOR.V .S %'ATENE.VT. e _. {,. After Trowing Away Money for Years Albert Street, Clinton, onta ary11 the Great "Kootenay Cure" Appeared c ry s;,:;. and He Ceased Dependance on r;,;°, Mechanical Appliances to Raise in , ,t�t ,r Bed. ", )orniuion of Canada. County of Went,- r ,p, i.( YJ lL' �3h worth, Province of Onttrio, To -wit: 'N 1, Charles Sayer, clerk of the C:ty of c.J fins+• ® -p,-� ,o(' ; Hamilton, in the c•onnt.v of Wentworth, Province of Ontario, 119 Hannah -street ,,;,- West, du solemnly declare that I have CATARRH CURED FOR 25 CENTS. I When the mountains are cast into �APi' offered very Beverly Prom Sciatica and I Neglect cold in the head and you the sea, God's hand is under them. r{ ; ltheurr,at.ism for over two Pars. [ will surely have catarrh. Neglect a'` ave been attended by medical inert g ect if church membership alone could 11C,, nd have taken many kinds of patent nasal catarrh 'tnd you will As surelqq save, heRven would be full of hypo. ,, redicines and in all expended about induce pulmonary aeseases or. catar•r•h Crites. /4 180 without beta benifitted of the stomach with its disgusting at- N g The devil is clone hq when the Christ � S k I have used four bottles of "R ck- tendants, foul breath, hRrking,apitting, inn wo^ries about things he can't help. ,r..;i y etc. Stop it by using Dr. C�hhase's Ca- ''l ran's Kootenay Cure" and now feel tarrh Cute, 25 cents a box cures. A per- >w hat I nm cured of Rheumatism and feet, blower enclose8 in every hos, CURED WEAK BACK FOR 25 �' ciatica. Mygeneralhealthhaeimprov- Cp'N'T8 A '. d wonderfully, and I may state that for For two years I was dosed, piilbd•„ `' " fie weeks before taking the rned- Let the preacher leave Cbtist out of and plastered fora weAk back, scalding* ,•,r,•,„ SKr ane l was unable to raise myself in his preaching, and the de -id will help urine and constipation, without benefit. i ee bed without mechanical applian- hint to fill the church. One box of Chase's Kidney -Liver ggills. There etre people who will i cad an relieved, three boxes cured. R. J. Smith,, €' I recommended the "Kootenay" re- many chapters or verses In the Bible, Toronto, One Pill adore, prlce%centa.. edy with the greatest confidence for and call it being religious. heuinatiatn and Sciatica. It is certain- — - - The man who can take hold ofiGod r + .,'. a splendid tonic for building up the for others, has to he one who knows ystemaenerally. TO CONSUMPTIVES. him well for himself, r�'' (Signed.) CHARLES SAYER. The endrralgtaed having been restored to hoelth 0 by simple mAana, after suffering fnr several years A detective association has for JW And I make this solemn declaration, te•1th a Fevere luhri Affection, and that dread dines.. motto: "We neves• Sleep," It would e nsieientiousl believing it to be true, Cnnsadnptlon, Is antique to make known to his fellow t y g P+ au&toir, the meana of cure. To those who des're it, be a good one fora Church. ,3 id knowing that it is of the same force he will ohenrrnllp aen.+ (free of charge) a copy of the Joh sinned not with hitt tong"Ob t d effect its if made under oath and by proaoriptinn n,«d vhl�h obey will Anda surecure for because there was no sin in his heart rtare of the Canada Evidence Act. C+narafnption, Asth-a. Catarrh, ffmornehids and y tr%r all tli.aet find Lung Jfaktdies. IIB hnpea ---- ---_—...._ _.__ , Declared before meat Hamilton, in all enfferers will try his remedy, as It fe Intal.• �+� r { ahta, Thnaedesithi the tesorf tion which will LAMES F'u-6. AyH go to4fi Fulls h )aril of Wentworth, this 22nd du K p p ' y Y chem nothing,enc ma 9u►w. Act in 89 to 4 bo4r6. belie'• 7 t; , y Prove a 9leaejo will please } Febrttaty,1t396, addroxs g' ono' tennis regnlaam• 1n the Wheid' , , (Signed) W. FRED WALKER, rngeof modloines. Ey Mail,Pricee400, " raev. HOWAttD A. WI(LSON,Brooklyn, New STANDAR)) VEDICAI,ab, .,, , i•' Notary Public, lock. 240 St. James street, Mont,rtXy .`,,,,,. ,. s " 0 . S • a ��� it t l i . , 1, �.,..,, ,.,_ , r' ,'l.11kYlL,fl,abi.. 1,+.11- ., ..>r., i, Y.w..