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THE LENTEN SUMMONS
PREAOhlaR SOUNDS UNIVERSAL OALL
TO A. CLASSES.
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NUAUPIIUTUAL DLJTUS
ece
"the eau ot the wild" is ansWered
tient fer *Wirth Into the XIOndike ret
glens, where he was compelled to
dreg the minerssleds over the .1
Alateten enowe. Joh London. , the
writer, With a master band traces.
him froui a great, big, loVing hoes
dog down and dawn until he Is a
The Clinton News -Record
We should rare to greet Oltrist Renting Chickens
not as a a ranger, but as a long
OW, and aftutiouely awaited frieree. on the FArkirtDeateee faithful tzinit they are of
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CATARRH, PNEUMONIA,
CONSUMPTION.
The Lenten %won is an ennuel There Is eVerV indication that there ten be first stage.
plea• unoi letinistere of the di
I it** liz tion of the
fferent
ProteStant Churches are more and _ ,„ ere (I, . ' Nil* • t Ube r i•t it be 1 h
for the ter r a a wzfl
leenecia this. year. 'be demand tor ?WO utt y exec a i . pena y.
be a great, eoneutorteon ot poultry puemeouls, often fotlows. and continuo
' • il II t I full • it
v Ititi 6 1( %El a eLi dorm Intl ewe te‘a 114 4 e e usug g es
more getting into the custora ot 'luring the boa few yenta. Mr F. 'J. ilea bald/wee Catarawabne, an anti
dog thief among dog thieves. He •
tracer§ bhs degeneraey d9WR an
down until at last the Willem of
the Wolves call hint into the (lark -
going into a "retreat" at least ones lime, Chief ot the Dominien PoUlts v tittle le thiet penetreitee the remotest air
0. year, where by tasting and prayer Divitsion, does nut. believe te possible cellao tbe lunge. Vatarrhozoue tea -
they may spiritually prepare them- for the farmers to rear, foe at least toe chest the entire notepad surfaee of tile
selves for their ecclasiasticel minis- live yeers to come more uttlity-type eheoae and beeothInie aPParatus •
trattoria At least once a year as ehickene thee. cite ire sold with profit Carries heitith wherever it goes, brings
by the responrie ot the w 1.
ild." church members we shoule go into a on the uterkete name. Mora litigant relief and is absolute% certato
oetraceire ita West; Cell a fletteees Joe Itt not society'e too often "the
seeaaase,„ *pole, le eee aloe eea call of the wild?" In the social t nts n it to cure. Duiet eeiny, ,get • atari bo•
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apirithal "retreat." In that ''re- 'wee, itti nietch I i •
rea we shoula cali upon our Ili Heat earl handle profitably at lease Zotte to -day. it melon, health, i
; world when vett give st•barequet A , , a el 0 one ponitty yearly, 121.111.. TINS., Months' r re:at-nee t<elieltitli,
the Poor Alike, tlito 00014 Devoe... - "° Heavenly Father that the Holy le 000 -000 t b f
: you, net for the inost part ask only
. those: in your own social set? Mc Spirit may bless us hi our relation.- "V Yt'ar the eePore of Chickens tit 1.Ellti eize 25e. Catarrtiosoute is u t •
g i r
taw neatness mate the Itemittle were-
o--------------icoreenetudp ehip with our midweek prayer meet-
; or and the nomokoorer-,Tho Oudot
'Whthothakeet a diner Or a ings and Sunday schools and Chris-
• Nato. Oen 'Endeavor Societies and (bless us
supper call not thy friends nor thy
Entered according to Act of Ps.rlitimeetiot COM` brethren, neither thy kinsmen nor
ag
Aida, in the yeer Iser, hy Batty, of To. thy rich neighleaors lest they • else
room. et the Detre ee agroulture, thaw*.
bid thee ain nd a. recompense be
made thee. But when thou makest
Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 21.0—In
this aem
ron the preacher sounds the ifacamset.catilhothbeupnodo,r,aitIldie
eXthIxtoadittlibee
Lenteu call to all classes—the social blessed, for they cannot recompense
devotee, the business omit, the thee, but thou halt be recompensed
humble worker and the hornekeeper, at the resurrection of the just." Is
the rich and the poor alike—as a
not society's call often "thell caof
the wild' because it is a call to
summons to the amnia' duties of the selfishness, the call ot only doing
season of spiritual preparation, The good to them who do good to you?
text is Joel i, 1.4, "Stmetify ye a is it not often the call merely of
wealth to associate with wealth and
fest; call a solemn ressemblago." social caste with social caste? 011,
The Presbyterian Church has en- ye worshipers at tire social shrines,
rolled among its leackire many Intel- better heed to -day the Lenten call
luctual theologians. Entitled to a Better snuff out the many lights of
the ball -rooms and the banquet
prominent place among them by his
hallsKnow ye net that during the
learning, philosophic acumen and "spring fast" the lowly Nazarene is
sanctified common sense is Dr. Fran- knocking at the door of your hearts
is L. Patton, formerly president of tele/1K to got in.?
he Dpiscopaban Lent, in the next
Princeton University and now , Prost -
place, is a protest against business
dent of Princeton Theological Semi- absorption. It says to the merchant,
nary. Many of his weighty utter- the maninacturer and the profession-
ances have impressed me, but none al man: '1f have a right to work.
more than one he made on the value indeed you must work and work
and usefulness of the Episcopaltan heed if you are to support yotir
Church. family and meet the financial necess1-
1-is words in substance were: "I
tiea which ere yours. Ditto oh, man,
believe the Episcopalian Chuech.
have no right to make ehe tee -
one of the most effective churches in. Yult
quisltion of etionery the Chief object
existence to -day: I believe in its
of your life any anore than you have
ritual; 1 believe in its teachings. lf
I were -not a Preebyteriae, I. ,would of thy face sheet thou eat -.bread!.
certainly be an Episcopalian, But, But that sweat should not make
though e love and honor the Epis- thee. indifferent to. God or to the
copallan Church, I also believe that higher Purposes of life, for which
the most absurd of monstrosities.; is thou were created."
eht t t t •D the sweat
••••
u Presbyterian in his form of wor- But. tla great clanger of .monee
ship trying to ape "an. Episcopalian. . Illaking es that the • aeghafitiott. • of -
.tvea t may become a passion . .
miain resbyterians.• When we want. .calls of the enoney market become •
to become •Episcoplaians in our" :so- great and urgent that an aver- -
form GI worship, in responsiye read- age -business maw- ddes . not feel that
ings au. in all that the Episcopali- he bee time to: stop end. think about.'
an serv,ce implies, let as becomes his relations to God.. 13ut though
EiriscOptillans. Dut 00 not let us the 'business world waled demandall
try to change the Presbyterian pul-. of a: man's energies, the -Lenten. •
pit into a chancel or ' the grand sem
season toes Leto a busy anerchant's.
old simple service of the Presbyteri-. life and says, '!Oh, .inan, you should '
an .Church into -a concert by a ,sur- .never :be too busy to take time to
plicect choir and into the litergy • of • den': ' of your h responsibilities ' to
the Episcopalian Church." ' • • • God!" • • • ' ". - •
Anion, sey I, to the sound • aeries .
of Dr. Patton. Tbe simple doxology The .14.3piecOPallan• Loa, in the neXt
place, is a time for splkitual house-,
the two •or . three cptigregateorise clean Me:. As the "erwing fast" lin-
While we are Presbyterians let us re- • 1 h " The
hymns, the chapter read front the
inereately, etieceeds tbe time 'when
Bible, the earnest prayers and the , thbusiness-, nem ta lore an accontit
doctrinal as well as practical sermen ..of stock ,• we find the . spring -fast
can never be eiccelled as a Seiviee conics just:before t he days when the.
for the grand old chureh which. the> -tuieing the .housea.
names of John Calvin .and Jphn • wield° dOwit• in their semi-annual 'ate
Knox and Thomas Chalmers.and tacks upon the dust and thd moths.
Thomas Guthrie and Lowell Mason it is the time Which we husbands •
and William Taylor and eotut Hall . dread,, but it ie the housecleaning
have mane immortal. , But, though time, whieh every Orudent wife • de-,
I would not -have • the Presbyterian . dame is essential fee the .phesieal
. o c 1 anti y, t is absolueel
Church adopt a ritual, I still in-
sist t .at t pis opa ian bur oecessary to• keep peysical ante otit
health f h.a f. a •
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has not an exclusive title to all the_ .of a house, yet ii,r spite -of all pee -
good things she may hold --dome Es- patititais it will kei,p . creeping. In .ev-
pecially do I affirm that she has not erywhere.' Although the woektrien in
a sole right to her spring teeth, the Philadelplea onint are as 'cereall
which starts with Ash Weelneeday. as they can be, the dirt • . and ehe
and closes with Easter's daWn.. .- era particles of geld ieill sift
'Way back in Joel we reed the corn- through elle. fliiqr ceecks. Sol great
mend, 'Sanctify ye a fast; call a. are these •hiftings that every. year
solemn assemblage." If that divine the floor fts taken up. and the dirt ie
command is still in %force for us as eeParated . from the gold, and thee -
for God's ancient peciple, is there a eands of dollars' werth ot gold are
better time for its observange than thug collected for the Vnited 6'tates
the period preceding our cornmernor- treaaors,. In spite Of all 'our 'lire-
ation of the passion and resurrection cautions the,. minute .," lenumerable
of our Lord? It was at this season • steins of ' sin : will creep let° tho
of the year, - too, that the Master bedit. Therefore ea.ch year •it is vez.y
withdrew to the desert before the deserable .to obey the call tcr the
beginning of Ins ministry LL110 ;there, union sPri .fast.
fasting for forty days, prepared' for . . once a yffa certain] pot too
the ordeal ot his temptation, It will often' to take a. spiritual ,aceounting
be well for Presbyterians afi . foe •and condi-set •It. serious seif
Episcopalians to meditate on that . natien. The call to a last should
experience Of our Lord and draw reach the 'ale of eyery Christian.
near to him in our heartrie We railet ' Whet.' does that Mean? ' Shall our
have self abnegation for sin. before
we can truly have closer lotion with wives and methers and sisters go 1..0
God. Therefore the .purpose Of this the grecer and the auteher ' and the
bokee and say, .!'Wel do not Want ally
sermon is to show why the Episco- . emee meat;
pallan Lent should become a Pres- or vegetuales. or bread
byterian Lent, also why the "spring . for tfic next forty days?" Does it
mean that all the inenitters of a
fast," which is the time or the home ritual go without physical nut -
"lengthening of days," should be ritiow. as Dr. Tanner lasted for forty
observed all the world over by all days and. Leonard Threas faked foe
Christians, no matter to what indi-
vidual churches they may belong,
The Episcopelin Lent, in the first
place, calls a halt to tho medal dis-
fifty days and Rev: C. It Daleymple
fasted for thirty-nine days arid 11111 -
ton Rathburn fasted for thirta-six
nitrations now beihg practiced in :all days aed teetella F. Knenzel eastod
the large cities. It cries, hiteace, be foe• forty-one . days?' Oli, no. Tha
still!" to the social whirlpool, whieh 'molt of fasting,. inspired by boastful
is gradually sucking down its znanY folle, . and the .desire of seeing how
struggling. victims as Peter was long we care liee without tasting
once being drawn Into the depths of .fohod,. is just as. sinful as tae how
women of the "social abyss," "You mueh one can eat without utterly de -
have something higher to live • for stroyieg the smooth workings of the
than a nightly round of receptions digestive organs. ,
and parties and a never ending suce Spiritual , houseeleahing does not
cession of afternoon teas." It says mean the Complete 'abstinence front
to the young Imo of the • "social Phyrdeal food: It do: mean ern -
abyss," who, under the _power of lihatically the reconseereeion and the
stimulants, are trying to Work in rededication i the domestic fireside
the store day by day and to dance to Jesus Christ through self abnegae
almost every night until 1 or 2 tion. It meane that we shall have
o'clock in the morning, "Young prayers at:the crtalle. • It means thet
man, you had better stop tted con- we shall have prayers in the bed-
sider to what purpose you are de- : room and prayers in the, parlor and
voting the best energies of your., prayers in the sitting room and
life." It warns the social devotee of ' PrilYel'g inthe eitchen and have eehe
the spiritual danger of his course dnting room graved witli a gospel
as a noted New York capitalist ntnquet of the brew o t .
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warned him of the financial. danwrgeirii; The Lenton season in the home
when some time ago he geld: means simply the spiritual prepare".
young inen who will not succeed in tion for Christ to visit the home.
business are those who ni ht after When Martin Ferquhar Tupper, the
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famous English poet, came to visle
night may be found in t o ball-
rooms and the dance halls and 'at us in Drool:lent we gave to him tho
the city clubhouses drinking a little, very best roorri in the house. We
playing cards a little and eating gathered together'. the most famota
expenelvci dinners. They. are some.. literary men of the city to meet him
times called the drones tor societe. At, that party Horace Greeley crone.
Tht d Willi Cullen Bryant came arta
insects that Sport for a day in the read his i"lanotatopsis," and George
summer sunshine, they are Minute Minton Curtis came, and I think
destructives. Theft, Meal In the John a. Whittier came. 1 welt re -
economy of social life nutlet etre ot Member my Mother givitig to me
the petty agencies of de etieratione, Tupper's popular book, "Proverbial
Wail not the capitalist i•ittlit? Ara Ye' ___ i g' "Read
not the ball-rootn and the ilenee hall that book. You should know *lie
and tem cldbliouse a ecaftlinTat Ache .1111artia. Farquhar Tupper is before he
ace to succeiss in business? Can a Comes, and then. you ea.n honor bim
oung man go to a progressive tte he should be • honored." XXI like
e o g . .
the Galilean lake. It says .. to .. the
in our relatioeship to his great
Church at large.
Atter Jesus Christ drove the money
changers out of the temple, were the
attempts to secularize the house of
God into a place for mere education-
al and literary and musical and eo-
cial and linancial enjoyment forever
abandoned? Do net eons° of us, con-
sciously and unconsciously, fall into
the error of coming to churchl merely
on account Of the oratorical gifts cif
the _preacher? Did not thousands
upon thousands of worshipers It at
the feet of a Beecher, a Cumming, a
Rowland Hill and. a John Wesley,
not because they were worshiping
God, but rather because they were
worehipino a brilliant man?
We knoW that the finest tieing mu-,
sical .composer of Italy Wads •the
Vatican choir and the finest organist
of all London is master of St. P-aul's
famous organ and that Plymouth
elturch was not more noted for the
fact thee it had one of the greateet
of, musicians, who was able •to make
its organ pipes • weep and sob . as
well as sound a mighty hosanna. Are
not scene, of Due churches on account
of their wealth • 'being nore andeio-ga plugpliils, swt' core price me,
more secularized into. , mere ' social Use roily De littroiatnes PiIis4, • • •
clubs' Do not ' Many professional,
min go to chureh not for the spirt. ogeeb tame ea, ilemaded et, the Jewel
..tual goodthey mayget out of those -are the eggs from the poorer 'Owe.
churches,- but that they may be able I A utility-m/1)e Plyruoute Utak coelane
to clime in touch with. those who I ,a1 should be -tempest and placed at the
worship in those. congregations? • Is• e head a the breeding pen,. A. greit
" it not , becoming eaore and more the improvement he nirticed• in Mir
cuetoni for the members of • the thick of forth -rower 'by .;crossing -with
. church boards of trustees to judge of 1.ile Plynioui h Wee.• .
the -eu.ecess ea the failure of the The oggs for -hatching should be , •
eherch by the criterion Of meniereeby keetell a coal Place (40 to 00 degrees.)
Great, .13 rt t it wee materially reduced. ie.; Vt. 44
oe ace:omit of the weld, demand iu
Canada. The poultry exporter trim)
Canada to Olt tea, firitaio were oniy
$10,1, Id, simili proportion of the $ 4 ur y p aceI1D«
5 P f 1 s
Plitty Ures,
1 n' the eyes are uele
154,004,,,imeoeted by the Mother Orture ally due to some kidney disoaler. Cold
try.. 'Jew greatest value ot poultry
woe exported from Ready., Belgium; 'water should be taken freely, Say a
glessful half an hour before each meal
of these countries ehipped oyee $1,1100, and about two balers efterward. This
MU mirth. it is it eliortestglited pots t•y treatment will not ouly cause the flab.
lin the part id' our fat Mere to negieet. biness to disappear, but will also ren -
this industry, when there is en otiset- der the eamplexion clear and the gen-
isfyin deniand tor poultry. Interline .erai health better.
Lion with regard to auy branch of the
business can be bad gratis, and the
uusiness is it profitable Oue. '
It will pay animist, every faviljet. to
improve his fleck: before the 'breading
seasou begins. .1.4e old towls siamtt
be killed. There is a greatly ha:reamed
ptoti( in In vetting Hum titility•type
apectiitens rather than front (minims; •
intruyarn stock, 11, is preferable t't • C
seleet the eggs for hatching froin t
breedieg pen of the best, ten e tWetve
hens and one cockerel' rather •thao
from the larger nulisber ol laying beta:
lin ale Man. Alt a general rule, the
February 25tb, 1904
War* Patties«
Min patties make an acceptable
luncheon or supper dish and a good
way to use up cold ham. Chop the
raeat fine, allow two parts of bread
crumbs to one of ham, wet the crumbs
with ralin, season with a generous ,
lump of butter, put into patty pans
and break an egg over each.
NOT LPOENDOL{3J 'i
ro
People have learned have
to much
miidence in Dr, Chase's ()lament
eir a cure for every form of piles that,
tLey 40 not hesitate to endorse it- at
every opportunity. As a result Dr.
Cbaseht Ointment is proliably recom-
mended by. more pereone than any
in
nreparatn on the market to -day.
• There is no guesswork about its ettecte
relief Is prompt and cure certain.
France and the United States, elicit
ara ys:s an
-
Loco:n:40r Ataxia
nredpositivelyby ler. Chase's Nerve Food
Ma. James .A. DEAL, Bridgewater, N.S.,
Writes :—"About a year ago I suffered a stroke
if paralysis, which left rae in a very bad state
of health. To add to my troubles, last winter
took la grippe, which completely exhausted
n1y nervous system. I could scarcely walk or
talk, my legs and arms
were partially, paralyzed,
. my blood did not circa-
- late properly, and I could
not do any work. In fact,
I was so had that the
doctors gave me up and
thought I could not live
through the summer. •
"I begen the use of
5 Dr, Chase's Nerve Food,
and persevered ' in the.
treatment, until now I
OLD FOLKS CAN'T STAND
Heenb, purgieg medicine, hut invaee
ialoy lied Dr. lialuilton's Pills of Matt-
ke and Bittleterint, the ill litiest vure
for conetipetion anti sick. headache.,
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the Way -• that'church initscollec- Tle! cniekens shoiild 140t.. be'. hatche
tiens is able to take in as well. es blies' thaii the needle one
f Ju. May •
• hiteched ehicketts ate preferable, It i
give out wealth? • • .
quite poitsi hie for al Lutist every •fitrus w.
oh, yes, eny oriends, the - church
members shoidd heed the Lenten sum; 1-,Ae!ii:zr ;Lit at'lliettifellietgnit,718,it.)!;.pe,11.16kal)'
Mons. They ebould heed tho• $pirt- 811•Ling liens should riot be Idiom- ; .
tuar call, .which. soars above the dial in het els, chick -era -me to:ye-place. the; '
cordant ones of the :busy marts even chooie about . the 1 riren ...Mutat gig .
as the clear note of the thrush ratty .
be heard -above the bedlam of tiai floti4"...y tti',Iti)its)tli:iittrteinine.°11.1.tliteen!tie7tt,' bi'l'oP52, .
Mr. Deal are at work again. The
change in rny condition has been most remark-
elec. It is a surprise to everyone to know
that I am able to be around again. My ner-
vous ey,seem has been built up wonderfully by
the remedy, I am able to rest well; MtK.
ered. • My appetite is first class, and I have - • •
--.3ae:aikvos --..telqinaw!sta41,101144,19464
Oubters
raNutowo porno.,
Skirts are fuller and more berueled
titan for years past.
Dotted. face veils are •ehown in more
elaborate designs than ever before.
There are lace veils toity-slx inches '
long, but narrew, inteeded for draping
on bats. , •
One of the newest velyete Is chiffon
velvet. It is without stiftening and is
soft due .
It le said that tan in many sbades
will figure largely in gentlemen's shoes
the coming spring.
The high girdle, shaped by three -
seams, one at the back and one on each
side, hi a new feature on gowns. e
The close' fitting turban, the toque
and the mein& bat of sailor shaping are
the accepted nuntels for. general Wear,
The 'latest tbing hi embroideries is
the wheat design, which „proiniees • to
be more popular than the grape clesign.
The walking .skirt of the moment Is .
cut with either. five, eteven or nine gores..
and these are mostly laia in tucks dr
. plaits. i
;
Sortie of the eetteon's emartest hats- i
'are formed front toulsine. bralas, which I
are eepecialle liked in while or In :
black, althougli they are attractive in i
• et). II(7)11i.st; etuil jet a t enuirtness in • hats 1
ftre velvet en '4 11.4 14.11444.1. not erliAled; ;
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(1.13t,11.1 111(1 r,l'It;';•y.se,-10'. plain of sur- .
Owe. este:lily e.ttea e ite two long os- ..
ft:,.b stAt1'..1.4 toet tiler from
;ea .04. • '
cectihuion is normal,. and my general heal
gtilned considirribly in flesh."
To protect you against imitations the portrait
• opneture of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous
teed; t beak author, neon every box.
woods. sounding the reveille of teei I 4 1
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morning. rI'hey should hear..the Len- plat:tat around blie. eidee of the pee; WORLD'S FAIR; ST. hODISe
ten call Which says to the clergy- Two or tin eebIwve1fuis of ea r I e It oe .
mane "Oh, •erdained underehephere -of be thrOWn tteli:n.et box and .rt
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Sci the Christian pulpit, . down on your _ no; to w epace /scooped out tee the egge
•knees and prayt ''' 'Lent calls to: the, the eel ill .shoulti be 'cavetted- sparingfy
elders' and ' :deacons' and Sunday . . • , . .. ..
school officers, rDown on your knee . . • A ..s A., ea, (» bFl1.
.and prityy" - It calls to tbo .•lay1 • Je it reteetly eriptuile•ol atfuitiiillsini.
. members,' whethee hediamonded Und .. .M.ettiULt". 1 c leer to tate b twilit (i..atat 'One' .
' in. silks . or In humble' hottiespuit: anwei. to ttett: 'tatestantiy edge... I r •
eDown on your knees. in preeeri" omit, he .. a cake Perhaps ataitimeht.;
. .
Oh, that/We might all heed the spirg.: . ni.nt eight, pain in elle belle—use Net •••
•teal Lenten call and make Chriat's
rivitittilig!..il'bli'.t)tt.reSaLP•itirel.lrlLitat
"'irliali
g'paytliC
illllII).
' CehriFiell a v.erita.ble . is.h.cl.ur) ,sof ,Pia3:7aILiti-}1liti
..:' ..;.litianieet, I 2slerv.illtie is a least live
. . . ., . . :•
ittil..-!0 •strtriteee, Limo irtly -- ot•desera .
Thus,' My friends,- the spring .faete.
.reitiedieo aiia ite worth ill eny .1101:lbt.."
calls to the. men hi' the ' social , world
• . • . , rut . • hold (5.0 L be ev'maestittlatiid, FOV tlIA•I' .
..
and to the men. in the business nor c
r Ire -tel Net I:nine is a 11110.6Ca fat' ali '
and -to the men' in the home and. to .
and ,Ireighs
Wer.tliave a very
Ane assortment of
Cutters and slei-
ghs. All made in
our own shop from
the best of merch-
andise.
Prices low con-
sidering quality.
Be sure and call
. beforepurchasing.
Repairing promptly attended to.
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I 1 ou St., Clinton.
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AirIMPROVED COLUMBIA
Ri OPHONE
Boys AND OIRLs •
Send us you name ana address (no money) and we
will mail you, pre -paid, ee packages of our Ideal Mix-
ture of Sweet Pea Seed. • 4
Sell these for•us, return "the money, and we
• APRIL 30, DEC. r, 1904 will send you this beautiful little
Talking.Machine -FREE.
.CAI,IFORLttesIAx)reo.,. . myou do not sell packages,
return Thera to us—the •
•• FLORIDA
Ore way and 'route' trip touriet tick •
eies are on lade daily. • '
Choice pi route's 4.op over. pro
vileges at principal points. •
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Grand Triotk trains make. direct ecn-
itectioir at Chicago With all railways
for the L.amoits_wanter :tesoits.
For tickets,. Dullman reservations
seed all iefttrinetiten apply to
F. R. goodEN's, T. own Agt.
A.O.PATTISON, See:tem A.gt.
' Clioton.
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/brae' and. cie.ts only zeie per bettle, -
the .ruen. in the .' church to come to Le, Nere lie..tceht4y; , •
prayers. It It calls at' this tante ' bee e
. cause on the coming Ash •Wecineeday •••e etre:we. A boerd:ie
we shall'celebeate :the beginning „of
flow. of the met tit conliial tita 1/01 441.
.0he pf the most treurophant and Yee. ' ' •lette wilt rove elm uoin• . COn'.
se,ddeet times of all Christ's earthly . u.4 unni, in an inch* pen.. .The
existence. .The • J.ordanic 'baptism. was • este eiroalti ire thorougitly nested' Witn
•just over.: Ghriet was About to hegin .'stilpher to kill the vellum. 'Ali. us
- his: divine mission. a We .know . not Caen), euould Oeftheue• wbele grain -anti
!arty far' the humen , nature lis ..ase grit, anti watered (di ,61115.. time. " tee e
.sumed may ,have. oleseured for the hens Outlet • be pialreea • Me lee- ELli,LO.'
tithe the divine Attributes he . fuel cameo -al win they attieb lee:tame
's essed. It may he that.in . these for,. It is advisable to:stet:A set etaa Lank tie..
ty . dais ' solitaiw ...thought. and • • e•et tier Tlie 00 the rjn.ttz.coitatly tbeu
prayer he more: clearly than At0. teeted out •
in his former years thci eublimity of: 'out' oe wore 0t-t.he nens.C'set'• • - •
his workand of searifice. ho. saw • There le n greet, lues furinereerea •
etuckerismused -try the euethee loth
what his work Nmt•; to be: Ile -saw
, paving ber liberty • hen waireers
how he ..must carry alie burden througo tire wet 'grates, LUC Olitilittll.d•
retrOdst.heCftilliltilanietallirldh bt: wp,„k eees dge we. lose. can p
below her and becothe cletted and the -
his Father's tlirone. '• . . -__.'' - tl'eu tett ay. confine ig ' etre • ,heee
tfine a
•• . —Ay this ecru pg. sering heit, of••tne'- beirtaftinirp, Its more
Iii katrolactorytO-
. It
: .ttlemile'°0411' • nspeiri:t11.140.6Walitnin°g.1.1. aNifSfy i ... .• ;;•
...a.. -beau te la t get btatott (a.;o1; teat w 111 Ire at
stat.,et otirtirs itieleinetit weatherA.
' he. .ie time whenyou Will not only ..packele hok Of three t01.'1eur leet, cacti'
. realise _that' god • has . ' ae. •glorious . deuce:eon, is male ' 100 levee.. ' Tee •
"'lab, 'work for • you to do - but A coese• iet ebe boxesean be obese foe the
. time when you *earl realize that after • deur.. ,Tbe box is-reverse:1 topeu :tilt( .
.--------- oil ehell live coo and ;(i the garotte) nett ish upeuing oue
•wotny
• on and • With, Christ; and 'never foie:nigh ie made aceuee -0115 ettie ot
:MeV you during .the next. 'C.Cnnieg • • • .
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forty days .be much in prayer, innelt .• MAN st.;DDEN •DEATIfs.
earnest heseechinent: May you ...ate traced to u. heart, unit was- ne.
also feel" and know thee the wig. eetae„.e. •Et your. pearl: is weak :ire
you ' are to be hest fitted ler; that-. ireato too riipaity yeti treett kercozoue.
earthly Work by the depth of Yoer tO ht.:410i olubelrb teo •
repentance as woll its by the height . ebere itaion fwd. skop etiiutji it
of your glorious and • triempleant. etoubiee. feet rieztao at vr ay ti cures wee.,
.. • (marl. Li tat testi): tar' title (0'1011 Lo a '
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• Itis well known thst the majority . by all til*UggIbLb.
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°off hAle°101%iviSk41}811.illi10ld f14°)111 1,1117tillSOILI:Zttir<17Vi.i 'lark 1114.'11111st tire' oPen• Two. ori
. Many people make it a rule to e4"1! t inch tytwo Melt .enatte .1110 muted 0(1
that the bev!.'ele Ineve °Hee eVerY dq:s; the Le ti• mole tee the box tee the greeind,.
If You ere it ...subject la constipation
; the eovee or their is r telnceci 10 aiz
Y94.can th° use 111 De'. I ULM will elide in on the. cleat's,
unttse ItiatteY'Lir'r • P i`tt ihis Dhows lbe floor it, oe temoveo
Ptha not. only,make thebowele reales., lee
ig ',the else ;humid be r:ov••
but Isy thole aetion•on the liver ensiire.. „aetree."
e antler levet. lei Hotta, it -water.
regtilsi• flew or bile, nel tire's own
• 1.4011 anti .116. 71, .10 by 1 t
cathartic and so rentreve• the cause of •!
nice peuellt glass, in.' the t. Tins
serious diseese. . ' I glees seined stale in elude toe evade.
• • lit Irmo, i 0110 toot upettitre
hi llama bigo tee; mole 55 alointlis
it,ebiape" lite Welt cowed out 1135.
The Benny' Clever Pose, I Be lath t ratit. to ee len :and t%atxt.ed,
1Tbere is much more intellectual Le! torcsues run througu the laths
erriese etnieng the girls of today than Ti),1810111.1 vi„)1, eueee eeeely th„.
there was •tifty years. ago. ,A. flippant cen ty cirickene. • lire bemire.
cousin says:"It does. not pay feta•girl 41 coops io Lii1141 .1 tkl The hen an,.
to be clever. Men are afraid of you einehvhe bt Mild 1,P Wart:" grabt'
'Mite 'ries a at reduce the mortality
It you are, and the other girls hate
doe to WV Lem:twee tering tented on sie
you." • • But between' a pedantic prig
tecCee ioreitat :meow. the tarin huila•
and a well educated woman there 18 a lugs. dS.130010.(' enteH tie hetlit
vest differeirbe. The really elever ewe iaer Ole Praetor Divisiort 01
men tire those who disguise their learn- chickeee elite tut heye log heeriuse
init rind pose as amiable and elmeming iierairre grimed pre viOusir LUlsLOt
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finir ilenewer I
s s a in . m( . e soine sine I
euchre party and play cards until manner the Lenten sea -son irt the
11 o'clock and sit down to a mid- home is an appropriate time for the
night banquet arid thee be in the IsPiritual preparation for Ohrist's
right pitysical and mental trim to Coming to the bona. The children
sell goods In the atom the Mort Should be told all about him and h
also a very poor foundation upon a friend. The took atid the chembere
which to build the altar of Jesus maid should he told all about him,
Christ? Is not most of its influence ao that they may know hove Christ
spiritually depleting? Some time loved Martha, the Intey cook, as well
ago I read a wonderful book entitle as the gentle Mary who sat at hie
cd "The ,Call of the Wild." The cere. feet. nettle friend& should be told
tral figure ot that story %Vita a Mage all About him, so that they 4109 may
nificent dog, a Cron betWeett a St. Oetne• In 04 130Por L110 divia0 gtleete
Willard and a Great Dana He was
oplen from WS CalifOrt4 h0011 *4
• streme bealteie etate. beet hear
• -medicine LH werue • to be:remote ,
whzteki ileate ;toy ' h:tttonlitttLe. WhIthy
'Used by doctors Lieu suld NO per 1)o
, 511 0111111 (Alert, atitiuld tor
Always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color it used 1
to have, The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all
3 dandruff disappears. An elegant 'dressin l't°6111.T11=1'07,1=Wit"
eastmarataametemeoe.-- easeisereexiessareeemeatteetteuatiezorezaaeeeeeeeeirow
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morning? Is nb,t the social shrine prepared to Welconie the Saviour as 1441 16.4e
nitit Lssi sci?.1j
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El : • • •
El...Surgeon, ' 011
• Disegsee .of Eye, Eadeeleoee teed,
'i• f.hrott.t,, visits Clinton; mi.:int:11y .•
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0 "GleASSES PROPERLY- VeTTO3D Let
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.1g Nasal .cati-rrh .and. Bodiless. 'ID
ereated..
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es] -London Office 225 Queen's 'Ave. 0
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• Clinton Office Combe's Drug' fg
: Store. • • . . • 0 •
0 ._ • •
[0] ,I16urs- 8 a. •;m. to je 'Pe tn. Bet- Nj
Li es •of visit'e-Tueselaye—Febt a, . 0 .
0 elaroo,•• Mar. ee, May 3, May 0
ci so June 20; July ee, Sept, 6, [-.3
Et Oa. 4,.N01). Nay. ,29.. . •
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el ex tiirtettspeixtrteteretninteneixtatixnenes.
Farming
or Profit...
Every Farmer should keep
these three words constantly
in mind and conduct his farm
on strict business principles.
Guess work and haphazard
methods ate no longer used by
successful and up-to-date far-
mers.
By reading Tag WEEKLY
SUN, the Farmer's Business
Paper, you will get the very
latest and roost accurate* in.
forination regarding your busi-
ness.
Tin Surfs market reports
are worth many times the sub-
scription price to you.
Every Farmer in Canada
should Tealike the full value of '
dered hitt in a public way. It
the Service THE Sti,z4 has ren -
was due to the action of Tat
SUN in giving voice to the •
' opinions of the farmers that'
the law relating to dada
guards, drainage across rail -
Ways, and farm fires caused by
railway locomotiveS has been
anten 6 .
We will send 'Ns WzgitiN
Stile from now to 1st January,
1905, in combination with
The News -Record
For $1.75
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Indestructible. Ilandsome, Perfect. Only 20 emits per running toot.
14uppited by us or local dealer.
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Taz rAcx wout. Eztrcz co. zintitodo • mokovritobo manifold, *womb ot, John
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47 Coe* 'you' nothing.
We ..aoke titi$ offer
solely to advertisie our
seeds-- no t
to sell the .
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deiterftetetalas -
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%ideation ti the CinedIse People, . re;OalthelleetZeo Cette;3..eheC11.1511 '
eVbrel Writing 11> 11 ee 1.1`1 r r eehe
Illnallitgiralsommeaskoma4itoorA4crantuarCA1,41.44.4.44,4:4.54..44iortiittiist.,4a4 1.1%1134:11111C.440144,144 itt...14141.40.01014014,11724.444
Wm. Thomson, Esq., of Orillik, Vice -President Standard!.
Chemical: Company of Toronto, of a. Visit
to the Muskoka' Free'Hospii. for
Consumptives.
GREATLY 1:MPIZt$W)! ' WiPt: :WoRX ;41,111H9
Porsonaily. Raises. Several Hundred Dollars to illeipt
Lessen the LOa,d. of Debt.
There Can belittle' douht.that the National 'Sanitarium Association,
is handicapped in its great work for Censemptivea in the fact that its
two institutions" in Muskoka .are far away from any large centre ,
population, Few people have an opportunity to see for themselves the
magnificent 'work that is being done.
These hospitals are away from the public eye. Any, hoviever, who,
do visit . theta, are u- .1 in their eommendation. of . the splendid.
appointments of .theplace; and; 'best Of all, of. the real joy and hope;
that is being brought to mapy:suireting °nee.
We are giful to be.v.6.tho opportuoiti of publishing the followingi
• letter from Mr: Wm, 1;homson, of Orillia, One of Canada's best knowni•
hnnbermen5 which tells what he has seen himself, Xt reads • '
Ontm.x.A, Ont., November 2, 7108.
.44AChtrP'smacln"Execnitive Committee
National Sanitarium. As.sociation,
Toronto, One ,
IVIYha
Deal IlMr.
C4itaeghp
e,—Ieasuro in enclosing heroWithcheque for One nundredl
Dollars ($100.00) from the TildhOlie Carriage C!otripany of Orillia, a donatiote
to the Free Hospital for Consumptives itt Gravenhurst. Please acknowledge
this to the Tudhope Carriage Company in the usual, way.
I have written tti a number of rny friends, to try and get them interested
hi this good work. I hope to be able to send you further donations, X have
written my friends a personal letter, something similar to the following
"Last weak I paid a visit to tho Free Hospital for Consump-
tives at Gravenhurst. X met sane of the- managentont there, and
promised to try and interest some of my friends in this work.
"1 might say there were 40 patients there laat, week, all pear
people, rnoseof them withouti a dollar in the world, and suffoong
from the dreadful disease, Consuinpflon. There ere many iss.d
stories, and limeys. I have thought it great; deal about the work of
the institution ever since my visit there. I do believe it is worthy
of aesisbarice, and we who have health and the necessariee of /Lie
should eneourage this work along.
'I understand the expenses lately Ewe been double the
income, Ana 'Unless ftie inanitgethent meet with more erteourager-
Mont, I am afraid the work will have to be curtailed. I know you
have many calls, but I do wish you 'would give this matter a
thought, and, if possible, Desist. I hove writtee to two or three
confidentially, and hope to be able to colleet 00510 more for tithe
work. Should you 1101 1001 like coetributing it donation' remora.
ber this request, and your triply is juse between you andme, mat
strictly confidential,
" le Might mention:, to show that I have confident° in the,
work, I have already elven a donation of $100.00 and two row.
beats to the Free hospital thiS year, and intend to glee euether.
$100,00 before the end of itnterhreyeeitt;e
aourso
Sit Wm‘ It Meredith, KC, or Mr, W. 3; Gage, 'Tomato, Will mei.*
4ggl rmitg000lgo Any coariluoions ou‘de.