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The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-08, Page 4
,...,i _ r r 3 . 'SMA WL.RY ...".. We 01FT OF GIPTS Advance Shopping—All people know the benefits of early shopping. You know you miss the crowds and all that sort of inconvenience, You now how much easier it is to exactly suit your- ,el°ves when all lines are almost untouched. Then I y not take advantage of these advantages. You call make your selections now at your leisure, an,d by paying a small deposit may have them laid aside for you until the Irventful' day. here S a List �, . tba1 May Help You with Your Decisions :, 11 FOR THE MEN FOR TILE LADIES GiA1d.Wwtehea ..�'lo UU to $50.00 Gaid Watches $1$.W to $4,)'0(1 f�}pld Filled " 10.(10 to 2'2 UU Gold FilleI '• 10,00 to '22,00 i �. 1. t 40.00 aU •.00 OQ o ''S n t 1L in ...... .. tt a Rin .... to Rings . Rings g -r 1 Watch Chains .. .�•� to S.OU Brooches ...... .25 to 2(,00 'hatch Charms.. .25 to 7 01 Neoklets ...... 1:.00 to 1$•00 uit Links ...... .25 to 0,(M) Bt'acelets ...... 1.00 to 7.00 tnhrtl�s 1.75 to 10.(x1 Shirtwaist Sets .75 to 1.50 ht. itig Seta .... 4.00 to 6 5U Hat Pins ....... .15. to 150 Umbrellas ..... 1.75 to $.00 It MISCELILA.NEOiTS. Out Glass, Hand -painted China, Silverware, Opera. Glasses, 1. Sterling Sliver Oomb and Brush Sets in cases, Manicure Sets in. c•tse9, fiat and Cloth Brushes iu cases, also odd peaces in Sterling Silver. Don't forget that Jewelry is the Gift of Gifts, annul . don't toruet that we are able to match the v4uea of larger cities. WE INVITE YOV. . - ELER 'We Ro e V U l TER JCLINTON i ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. WWWM""P Ali WyM R MWW4 r" ` .- v BLOODDISEAS"E'S CURED Drs. K. & K. Established 20 Years V& NO NAMES USED WITH- ' ¢�. OUT WRITTEN CONSENT r9;: O u He was surprised at how the sores healed—"! took your NE1v t iN ETnoD TREATMENT for a serious blood decease with which I had been inf ictedn1om'. BEFORETREATMENT 1Leniness OL 6110 dein, U45PUPLIC b'"111 a, AFTER TREATMENT - etc. I had given up jn despair when a friend advised me to consult yyou, as you had cured him of a similar disease s years ago• I had no hope, but took his a( vice. in three weeks' time the sores commenced to heal G and I became encouraged. I continued the NEW METI10D TREATMENT for four months and at the end of that time every syymptom had disappeared. I was cured 7 ears ago and no signs of any disease since, -lily boy, three years old, is sound and healthy. '.I cer- tainly can recommend your treatment with all my heart. You can refer anyy person to me privately, but you can use this testimonial as you wish. . .yv H. S. '. . WEAKNESS, C E VEiNS VITAL BSS BLOOD We treat NERVOUS DEBILITY VARI OS o en and KIDNEY complaints f M SKIN end SECRET Diseases, URINARY, BLADDER a KI p . and Women. Are you a victim? have ou lost hope? Are you intending to marg? Hoa NEW 1V1ETAOD blood •n cyy Iav you any w aknessP OurN our ood bee. disease 1? 1 e C READER y DRY Y TREATMENT will caro you. What it has done for others it will do for you. Consultation -Fred-. -Nrrmatter-who-has -treated yynu " write-for-an-honest-opinion-•Free-of-Chaige— Charges reasonable. Books Free—(Illustrated) on diseases of4Men. 140 NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Everything confident nl;.' Question list and cost of Home Treatment FREE. d Uft ;AEDYRS.- K MT -&' Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. NOTICE All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence.Depart-- ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see 'us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see ana treat no .patients in our Windsor offices' which are for Correspondence and abaratory for Canadian business. only. Address all letters as follows: . DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Oat. • , rite for our private address. This is the time for Underwear and we have Stanfield's Unsbriitk tie, Penman'e. F,Ilis, and Fleece Lined and also Plain, for men, women 1 Co At children. �Vr•have a fine of of C �at .Sweaters for men. women id children, Something extra in Table Cloths and Table Napkins. xtra heavv stock of Shoes and Rubbers. We have a special 5 -gallon , Y> 1 r have liar • " s' or Scoop > Shovels ate. W have Fa,11u t f ka St, ,1 We a it Gan. t , v • 4 ZOa and 25� ' We have Coal Oil at 16c jss Sapplte. that you need v t�nl • • Highest Price for Produce. . R. Adams, Londesbor®, evening in ills c to tnodate them. d to ependtlle' SUNDAY °1lfi�IR Satheywereo"li et' tawu, retu>en swooL v condition to assail J arlg to Aubutu or► rhoo clock train --� -+. All Tole) by county. Papers next morning'. Lesson XI. --Fourth Quarter, .For . . _ . Dec. 11,191 D. 1110 rv' it'(4c ,Electric Restorer for PhoSph01]Orestores cverynRrvaintl The painters are .at tl-ork an Air. ^-^^^^to its proper tegsion;r vim and vitality: krem,gurc decay and all . THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Geo, Doubledee's new house. - weakne;ls averted at once• i'hosplionol' Mr. C. Higgins of 'Turnberry call- make on a new man. Price s i a box. ar tr - * ed on f* )setas on the 17th con., on. aG. mailed to any address. Ti a lacokeal a,..4 •. Co., Ht, Gatltyrinos Alnt,. ?ext of the Lesson, Matt,. xxvit 15.50. Mr. alid4Mrs, Halliday called on� Msmory. Verses, 41, 42-091den Text, friends in Turnberry on Tuesday , 'Iso. )iii,. 5 -Commentary Prepared by last. T>1111,, *1L11",GIi'1i. Rev. 0. M. Stearns, Mr. and hies Iiubbard o fnear Lake i A black fox is reported to. have , tet visited Mr. and, Mrs. Harris, B • beet(, seen by several parties in the, i,Ve .have come to the last scene in Line last week. neighborhood of Saratoga uwamp. the greatest event in history, and we u set a Neil returned home ix , The Ashfield Board of Health, can scarcely do were than read It and Thursday last after . spending six , nosed of the following members - weeks with friends near Wiaiton. Thos, Stothers, T. G. Allen,. W. B. write It Yea, we can believe it Ormiy, Wedding bells are ringing on the Hawkins and W Crosby mit onSat and our hearts can say: "All for me-•• B. Line, and 13th eon., we hope that urday to consider the yearly report for my sins. He was wounded' for my some of the bachelors in that neigh of the medical Health Officer to transgressions, bruised for my initial boyhood will talce the hint and look be submitted to the Council and to b o o la vi t, of e it is too late. a a> f for the, Ontario, Board of Health.. ties. Lie hath redeemed me from: the Eight members of the Dungannon nurse of the law, being made a curse . 7, A C Order a f the Canadian Home Circle for me." Since the death of Abel till ' C h l d r •e Tl y " spent very pleasant evening with ' the Lucknow Order recently. thrit have lived ou• the earth and have FOR F1.ETCNER'S y The new addition to the rectory passed oeneff t h dying; ihbila two 111 tete O A, S T 0 R i ,A to be used as a study and which is tines,. , about completed has improved the m7llions upon millions of deaths, there - appearance of the -property eery never putts one like this. Of all the much. . others each died because of sin, for � l CR"" )(l 1i1 Miss iviemath .has closed up her : 'there had been no death if there had Wingham.Curlers have organized residence here and has gone to Lon been no sin, Put this man had na sin. for the season'with the follot�ing , de bor otos reside with her niece, Fie knew no sin. Fie died for our sins, officers;-- Hon, -President, A. A, s LY n , All others"'hnd to 'die -they, could not. Musgrove; President, V, VanNor- ---- --=•- help it. This man laid down -his life man, 'Vice -President, Wm, Holmes : ry of his o accor o one could tale Secretary, B. Cochrane; Treasurer' Children V'ry _ own d. N Mr. Davis; Committee A Crawford, FOR, FLETCHR`l it from Hfpl (Jolla x; 17; 181: All oth• X. Rao 'C: N. Griffin, ers were . ordinary mortals, but, this The C •P R station is in the han.ds t C A .S T a R I A, man lived, before the World was. Fie of painters and decorators this talked with Adam and Eve, with week, and when their work is com Enoch and, Noah and. Abraham and the pleted,the building, both lnside•and I4ens"11 . patriarchs, with Moses and Joshua and out: will present a. much -improved David. He made them all and all appearance.. We understand that Hens�all heads thins. He -was God manifest in the Wingham may, yet secure a grant the list of -about 40 new stations to flesh. He still lives, and Se will come from. Andrew Carnegie -for a Lib- be built next summer by the G.T.R. flesh., and all "who .have ever lived. retry building.,for which application Miss Gertrude Bart has accepted 4 was'inade several month ago, Some a poaetion Ina'tklwn in Eastern Ont S e 'o a choir leader and- or an'st d' st week i a o.i Him. Let net ce• scar a bu a r c mu iv account t Hi as o r t i , a ,i must e o a hg g del . y meditate at a.salary At $30.0 a year and the 1 member these 'things as we Town Clerk Groves received --a let - ,upon Him. . ter from 'Mr. Carnegie's secretary'proceeds of one concert, She is In tqe lesson of two weeks ago we making.enquiries as to present ac- .also guaranteed a large music class. Ipft Him before Pilate, accused by the commodations,etc. ' We have been unformed that six e Jews as an evildoer and by them de-' _ candidates aspire to the !Reeve- e livered, to the Roman sovernor to . be ship, but when the time arrives; for S nominations, the office may go a put to death. He had passed a sleep• * ' begging.. . less it ht. a night, of the most cruel t g g ��E,yo _ -.r of His tormentors. �+w� G abuse at the hands the it roar a coughs, cares colds, heals 'ti�'ood,°s rhasphodin©, It was now early morning, arta Pilate, thq tn.out arta len ":. 25 scuts � ++, persuitded that its was an innocent' i Tlae preat.Fnplish Remedy. l f Tonesandinvigoratesthowhow luau, had made,five attempts to release, ' nervous system, makes now Elim, for. he knew that for env the %'+, Z F.alf te•'X' ou loodin old Voina. ClaresNerv. y o1LS DeSilitl/, ),)ental and Rivin TJIO,M•y, Des - chief priests had delivered Him (verse • po)tdentV, ,Sexual Weakness,'F,atissions, sjwr . )legman tlie•fete year old son of viat'orrluca,a,ulF;(Fectsof.dhtlseor11jirceeseo. IS). It was the custom to•'release a . Mr, and Mi+s; W`W- Sanders of the 1?rice$1perbox.eixfor��55. One willpleaso.six prisoner at this feast, one whom they ' 3rd- concesg,o'n of Stephen met with-111oure. Sold try all druggists or mailed in mi lit select, and he suggested that he int on Sunda last *luinpkS•. on rcco1nt ofPrice. Neo pamphlde g a painful accicdl y inaile<Gfree, •rholMooei Modicine co. should release Jesus who is;' called. His elder brother was turn i,ag t}ie gfo+7wrljjWAuls(l•) Totask1w.Anb Christ. His wife had.sent him a rues- per in the barn when Norman sage urging hire to have nothing; to-do'* went to relievela piece. of the root ., '• o-'--(lL -l�!I1 with that lust man, for she ilia suY- 'that had struck .in the pulper; weth fered.many things in a areola iiecause the result that lt,s hand came iii Mrs, John H. Schinell is lai up ri gists' cont4 with tit? knives, the flea`, �Vitli heart trouble.• and has been 1 Meantime the chief t of 111m. 1 e aP anal } tl t s. bell a i l second fit fingers us d e 1 p Y seriously ill for s an g g r l some d s A e m a s y Y• " h tto f' and.elders were perusading t e ( P.4. 'cut. ,. slight impr.o�ement is repoitF•a in to ask for the release of a very <i'tl ked Cn:'Tuesday a test of the water- " • '. man, a notable prisoner called Ilurdb •her condition. e 'the' -water toed _ 'tt hen 'the �w w•ts n orka ,Orvillew r. Ox�i1 H. 11 s• -'s to •his P. M h e �i I d : •h t to two U n i filled d t e alk lv en Pil•tte . nxule >, he'll alone e a e tzas, n xudrderer. So •4 , t .parents here over Sunday H h e seventh u'nd�l�aS-r-a fem`i-io l' s " hers: �vhic2 ; it is elaitl ed; i -mast ,l' )slits. on, 'dl1? fir C1#irei3lidli; A - Jesus and asked whether. it should fie satisfactory result. Only one very Berta,:w'hbre he' will be manager small leak was found In the tank, : Jesus or . Barabbas .they asked for'" of thee. Dominion Bank bi�aneli in and this can. `bra repaired in a Je'w liarabbas, Listen to Peter after "Dente- that hustling western town. to cost concerning this: ""Ye delivered moments. On, Tuesday afternoon while. Mr. H: Smit(; shopped a number of threshing clover, " John Steekle'a Mm 'up and denied Him in the pres- cl(o)se pedigreed cattle to the Nat= ' ' 'ence of -Pilate when he was determined lonal Live Stock Exhibition -at Chi- the con shed, (tog .pen; and same of ti let 11'im go. But ye denied the holy sago last week. Wt. Smith, left the contents were destroyed by fl> e e and he 'Just and desired nmug- Monday to -also lie -in -attendance. al)arlc .fargml the engine Was the 0 - cause. The loss• will be quite heavy dei r to be .granted , unto - you and. The animals sent are exceptionally The big barn whicli vas only about fine and will doubtless` figure: a- idli the Prince of Life" (Acts 111,-13 20 feet away.. wa's saved. 15 ' �n Pilate asked, "ol ltat'shnl) n?ont; the l)rf2e winners ex John K.. Gerber of the Bronson hs., htbitton.. L'u>e lead a ploughing bee recently,. I do, thea, with Jesus who is tolled' The case`of R Yellow vs. The Ex- when about ten .farmers turned out Christ?" their united' and persistent eter Electric Light 'Co,, has begn w - cry was, "Let Him be crucifledl'":. l'i- left over until about December 13. .In°silt' from a distance of four u elate then .tool,. water add washed +The Hockey boys will. a first five miles, slid. turned' over about )(sada before the trtultittide, saying "I claes"concert on Monday, Dec 19. thirteen Aries in."a day,. 1�, .ani inbotent of 'the blood of this Just SAYS, PICICANINNY. J> M. • person. See ye to .it." - Then tbey cried, r " -_ "'His blood..-be..on.-us..and..on our eliil Dr. C1e �SIl S 'F@ClClal� Piles_ .`yell Santy cones' aroun> dis year A reliable French regulator; net er fails, these , , dren" (versos 24, 2u�. So Pikite, twilling pills are e,teediagly powerful in.regulating the IIs 1vUn't have any sieegh'� to content the people, released Bitrab- . generative portion of the female system. Refuse `Vif .prancin deer. a-drawin. near 1.all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at Z'U fex iUh Christmas day. bas,'scourged "Jesus and delivered Him .Trio oauor t Deem clot, st tondttil°aroad dose:, ,Cause when it comes t o gettin? cross to• be eruci8ed.: . . nA county or a 'state: . . ex fie i What can' any follotiger of 'Jesus Da, asci is sumpin' !" l d . oss, Peet iu , }world whose. highest civil and An' goin' out of date.. . religious authorities so treated:.tl>,o Son . ���`"Y 1, . I _ ,world. -gas Annie Densmore of Wing- ,So when Ire comes"to gettin' 'routed of God', 1t is the same evil Mr i F?um roof. to roof in. style; Religion, so called, has:no more use ham, is visiting friends . in the lie.doesn'tt6anttotech de.bround ' is neighborhood t d ri lion th 'Jews r esu. • Ch st t ewait awhile for Jli ve' to 5'An a w that I'ranv • The �'civi authorities have iio .respect 'lVe are glad to kno When on"hes trip .he starts:agalai "for 'Flim beyond lifting their hats to Campbell, who has - been suffering O,. Sant .wants to get with blood poisoning In his hand, Is -i , Him for the sake of politeness, and the His f a • us class- aeroplane - devil is the one who is really worship" improving"nicely. �' I (tope she don't upset 1 y W. A.,'Harrison xeturlted home to ed,' und' he es the father of lies and 'a . Luckiiow on .. Saturday -last after ., murderer. Stay, ..if, Sou" can, and see N isithig his daughter, Mrs. W..H. I what foliowed`as the Holy One; %s de- Campbell, for•.the past two weeks.' ;Fee;,; levered to ` their will. After being The members of the Westfield S." r 17 DI 1 scourned the soldiers strip Him, put on school are preparing ,for an enter- i<'cl 1,;=a' at;3 , id 'i0h4,dren, Him a scarlet robe, crown 13101. with "tainment and Christmas tree to, be Bought ,. thorns, mock I;iin, smite Flim on the given the Friday evening before '"..) 1 'x �4°l °� Eau Always' D�Ugli$ Christmas. i' TORONTO MARK�TS. head; is owpon then o 'l.11m he robe; . " Cameron Jefferson returned . - .� .L`t1 1�i i`T put His own. clothes on' )dem and ,lead .Ile rte' filo home on Saturday l.ast'?after'spend .'ry-�-' y f � 1_4,�,��.f, - - -_ _----o----- Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Future~ ivr;w iuxh, vee. s.-i,onaon ea Close Higher -Live Stock- quote American cattle weak at 12 g 13%c per lb.; refrigerator beef, .at Latest Quotations. to `10c. per lb. Satutsd:ty Evening, Dec. S. East Buffalo Cattle Market. - Liverpool wheat futures closed to=day EAST BUFFALO, Dec. 3.—Catt 'Ad higher thnn yesterday; rorn futurel Receipts, 100 head; Steady; prices were also 14d higher. changer). At Chirngo Dervinber wheat closed 7i+� Veals—Receipts, t5o head; ac higher than yesterday; December rorn, V44 and 75c lower $6.5d #0 $10.26. higher and Dertimber oats 1¢c higher, flogs—Rceelpts, sc 00 head; active Winni- Ontion5. Ge to lOc lower; hea•1ty and mixed, l At '"'innir11eg, ltrcvmber wherrt closed to .$7.65; Yorkers, $1.60. to $7.30; lc higher, December oats r, hlgher. $7,80 to $7..90; roughs, $6.75 to $ Wheat—Deeember 91%c, 'May 96c, Ju1S ,stags, $5.60 to $6.25; dairies, $7.5 mac' $7.50. Cats—llerembrr a;y4, May 37svc• Sheep and li robs—Receipts, Toro tto Grain Market. head; active; sheep steady; lambs, Wheat, bushel ........$0 tZ to $0 ifl lower; yearlings, 250 .nigher; ]a I Wheal. go„c.,•, bush........ 0 V .... $5.00 to $0.221), a few $6:30; yearlings, . : , I Rye. bushel ......•.•.•... 0 67 to $5.25; ewes, $3.75 to $4.50. Barley, bushel .............. 060 0 New York Live Stock. Buckwheat, bushel ........ 0 48 U A) YORK. Dec.S.—Beeves.— Oats, bushel ................ 0 78 Nfi:R” Y )R eC. bushels ............... 0 37 ..... celpts, 1263; all for staugnter and r M eke'. port; no trade; reeling steady; exp t Dal a r n n To 0 Y �w,mtor, dairy, lb.. 0 21 09 434 cattle anti 2035 quartt:rs of bee e •, . el Calve s—itectdpEq, ri10; steady; Batter, store lots ... 0 21 u mon westerns, $4.62'/2; grassers, n Butter, ereamcr•�•, th, rolls., 0 26 0 17 nal; veals_$6.50 to $10.50. . Butter, creableTY. :adds..... 0 25 44) •••• Shevp and Larnba- Receepta, Eggs, new -'a", ........ ...... stead s p, $2.56' to $4.12%; 1a Cold storage.".., .,•..,. U'lti U L7 r Y; hes 1% 0 12 0121,( $5.50 to $4.62%; Ycarlit;gs, $5:00. Cheese. 1b.rnh-, extra •••••... 200 2lid Hogs-Recellrts, 2351; no fni )lonely, ex steady. honey, extracted, lb......,, 0 70 Oil . New York Dairy h•,rkrt.-----._„-.�.,..»...�.,-,- NT:W Y011K, Tice. 3. -Ilk, ter. firm; - •�- xcceipt',; 3nG;; creamery spt.,als, 300; Boy Seeker ileoced Lauder, oxtrns, 241%2r to 29('; third to•,rst, 230 to 211/Lr, creamery held second spec- fk)et,on, DoO. 5.--Itol)ert1E'. Dav irt1, ::4?/2r to -IN" state dairy, ��.' mon boy stock broker with oileceg I • to finest, 23c to 29r; process, serol„ to State c,treut, is• missing from the spectsI,' 23r t2, `6r'iinchttnged; gees))., With his vanilxltiilg a nionth ago . (Cheese :`t1�•idY estimata�d at from $300;000 to $50 k l7Ro; no exports. receipt. have ctir'appoared. Eggs—stc-idY, unchanged; Da.•yie is 2,9 years of Age, Ono 0 d% _ ,1utig,pgt and most successful (CATTLE MARKETS. W4tate, streot. Among his vieti - �irry Lauder. c Buffalo( Higher al -. Hogs ,(ower at r`atoody. hit ago -L .. I - - - .. - to -:. -" ... .. tI �_ , , C * ____ r�. . ... - .4" N� Him. away to. crucify. 91M. At .first Ing the fall )months in the Westale ni,;,t-,�are o r,•r ?,,} He bore the.cross; then they compelled . expresses. himselfas as much pleased " Simon the Cyrenlan to bear it..And so ' with that: country. • - -�- � Ito they • go forth; two malefactors led M 4) r r.)[.#.,. 9%d with' Him, to be put. to death, a great Y I. yy Township. Council will�lmeet on company following and some wailing Children 1 d r e,11 C r ' • December 15th women; to "w'ho111" hw- -spoke• 'some ' ___- FOR 1ETCHER _A meeting for those-inteiested to __ 1e-. weighty words. They reach Golgotha, 0 A 9 -r. � � t . Q I3litet'aie Crearrie �'v' "cvaa tixlezd on un: • and quickly the cruel work is done. - Tuesday. The. of. God Is crucified and a title Bluevale ne w Orange Hall is tive. - it I nearin completion and (will ' be r k ))lir placed over his bend in Hebrew, Greek link (ready by the beginning of ylanua- and and Latin, "Jesus of Nazareth, the NIlss•Lizzee ' Carter is visiting ry. $7.60 . living of the .lows," That was about O friends in Clinton. a , $6,was paid, by" the Council tot P. plo ; a. m, on the most awful day that earth Clarence Symington, left recently, . Y. Kelly for .damages• to his rig. by 7 ever saw. '('hey reveled Him as He , to take a position at Guelph, by upsetting into the Ellison 'Muni- 0 . hung there bearing my sins. They 'Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Bell Viditecl cipal•drain. 9000 railed on Min. they mocked Him; until friends near. Wingham over Sunday , The kind-hearted neighbors of 100 about noon the sun sbone no longer' Mrs. Youngblut, sr, left for. a the late David Agar have turned robs, and there .was darkness Over all the `("l'eek's Visit with friends fo Zurich. out find helped to ercd;t a comfort. $4..76 Robert Stalker visited for a fety able' dwelling for the family. land until about 3 I). m., when Ele cried days last weep with friends at Thynne eC Greenway are still with a loud voice. and said, "Vather� Blyth and Belgrave. Of ,threshing away endea'voring,to •get ite. Into Thy (lands I commend my spirit, Mr. and' Mrs. Robertsonthe enolm`ous yield of. grain in Mor ex. and Ile was gone, The earth tjuaked, Buffalo, wre waiting' the' letter's res township threshed out. 'W C' e est a k. arts, the.:rorlcs rent, graves were 'opened, Inother,hTrg.•Goshorn .1 Township Council ' Iixs extended f• and In the temple in the city the veil The Ladies' Aid of Knox church fill time for completion of 'co - cotn• purpose •holding' a bazaar in the trViet on Smith Drain to Nov 31 . , omi, .which separated tl)e holy place from church on 9th of December . 1911, II, Kirkby is the contractor. , the most hniy was rent in twain from The Methodist Sunday school lit Johnston's' congregati6n subs rib 7295;• the top to the bottom. e Consider ail preparing for -a Christmas 'tree, ed $45,00 to the lltlssionary Vundoli fribs, the Seriptures fulfilled by these events, to be given ort thc.�•veidug of Dec e_t _...��.e _ __.__.. Gli•e heed to tits seven sayings from :ember 22nd. - pally the :cross and. in the first .three sec 11,,ss Sadle Carter and bliss G}ertip ��� WgllAgre forgive and );logy :ind all we e"d. Asquith, the 4co11c•etors for the i11 )err. to earth tvaititig for His 131ble Society were out last 'week. « +� while I c a The brick for the bailie has been } tivitll 1 cylly-,incl help b ;t`ou to lice J 1w,dom to come. 11clivetrcl from the.staCon, though' 1 p ie, a . some sayttho foundation wall. will your sloilmell lila! Other Orgraus not br, built until next string;. in illc jwoper Cond-itiail on ryllich ace 53 Mrs. Chas. Seel, of Iranbrook, roto" Moocl ilealIlI 1Yntst rle silt) ins ceows Cotton ji of Com110wl& and Mrs. C. BaskerVille of (..entralia * 1? 0;000 .�, 0 Tho great I(Itfirend Topic, and A. A. Naylor, of tho village, from . `;1 .• only safe c:iCectual Monthly Saturday till 113ot1(lay. 1legul:atororiwhich women can Friday afternoon the '( V .It. f the •a , depend, Sold in timio de obs r from 11,w e to d , BEECHAM'S men ofpstroni;ih- No. 1, l; No. , vudd gait( iI r 1KE n to (.lode 10 degrees stronger No. 3, rich to assist, in tht� tttlloadint , ms is t., ffoo1develal eases, nor box. ravel therc. having completed I ail data stso or sent their job bout 4.30 they wre ready PILLS' t'Cprt; on ecce pt of price. ''reopampp�lot, Aeldroswp TH, to be bt ui;lit home. hitt tliraut'f1 ltl bones zits. CQpKhIEDICiNt O„COItONTO, rot. (f*Werl7llVtnrisor1 some mishap, the'engine was not .n sold 16vetywMtre, -.wK.. 1,P1. . c. . HELPLESS, . ,' 1 FROM ;EU ,MATISM a rHerCu dfF�fNITWI VV� x s 0 ru,,. t. I 4110=* F&ACu,. T. . . . I 1. I.— . 0, I . oxoxTo, DEC, %sth, IM. "I was• a terrible sufferer from Rheuw tism for nearly a year, and my right arm was swollen and the pain was fearful. All down the right side, the Pali(11 was dreadful, and I could hardly move for the agony. I was treated by two - ' physiceana but their medicine .did we no good, and I tried numerous other remedies but received no benefit. I was. simply a helpless cripple and suffered , from Rheumatism all during last winter. . I saw "Fruit•a Lives" advertised in "The Telegram"aid decidedto try this at less remedy,, After I lead taken one box, I was much better and the pain ,and I continued the treatment with. good hopes. When I had taken three boxes, I was After as.practically one r he in w sin and t ak 1 u arta a so well that I could use my g pain •• I had taken five boxes, I was. entirely well again -no ,pain --net suf Bring and now I am as WELL as I ever was. The cure'of my case by I OFruit-a-tives''' was indeed splendid because all,the d'oetofs. failed to even relieve me of my sufferings. ° For the sake of others who tray suffer from this terrible disease"Rheuma• • tism, I give you permission to, publish this statement." • MRS. LIZZII$ BAXTER. I'Pruit-a-tives" is the only remedy that actually cures; Rheumatism, and Sciatica because ' "Fruit-a-tives" is the only medicine •that actually prevents >Iltic Acid being formed in any quantity in the body, If there is no e.=ss of uric acid in the blood, there can be no Rheumatism. , "'Fruit -a -titles" keeps the stomach clean -the liver active -the bowels regular ^-the kidney strong and the skin Healthy. These are the organs that rid the body cif all waste. Whew "Fruit-a-tives'' so, regulates the system that all waste is. eliminated, then there can lie no waste or "urea" to be changed into uric acid. . Il Thus, there can be no uric acid in the blood, to inflame nerves and cause the pain which we 'know by the names of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, ,Neuralgia. "Fruit-a-tives" will cure every trace of Rheumatism, Pain In The Back, Swollen Hands and Feet, and other troubles due to the blood being poisoned by uric acid. l e If you are subject to Rheumatism, cure yourself now with "Fruit-aAives" and be free of pain this winter. . • 11 Soo. a box, .6 for $2.5o, trial size 25c. At all ,dealers,. or sent postpaid on rgceipt of price.by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. . . abbath morning' last. An inter- . . . Fl000s .-. . and practical dd esa a de sin c a r was a'Dec.--' 1, r•, • n t I Paris, e � t s. .. ii w.t t. P s, D � o u � rl I ivered by R. A. Pryne, of Brussels, continued througllout v raove yester• The pastor was also present day and the flood sitl,atioll uourly Ex -Reeve Henry- Mooney, form- grows. more serious. - rly of this township, who hasbeen' Hundreds of villages are surround. ngaged In farming near'Weyburn, ed by the -waters. Tirey are' bean; pro• ask., has handed aver farm operw-. visioned by soldiers with boats.- Ill. ations to the boys' and with Misses mense damage has been caused. in ' '' iYiinnie and Clara, have located in � the .valley of the Loire by the break. lie town. ,We wish them a c6mtOrt ing of the dike near. Nantes. The able.and enjoyable time. + waters flooded farms and villaves,• ly. ! ing below the level 'of the embank.' - Out Goes inspector U.W. t melt, to a depth of six feet, . London - Dee. 5. -Chief -1nspeetor The .floods also invaded• the. lower Dew, who had 'control of ,the � ..!) 1n quarters of Nantes, rising to the tops - case'from the outer*t, , hit• ,- taJ<l.,.l of the lampposts. on the streets. Yard. Saturday... Hi'" is only 47 yeipra i Practically every stream,in )+ranee "" old, but has served the tlu:e nec+•,1- was out of its banks yesterday. The nary"to qualify Inr� a pension. ?lila Rhclne'•es again rising at the rate of resignation was utie,oul.t4 ,11) conipu, I two inches .an hour, overflowing its sort'. on account. of .his 41ilwilllet .banks, aitd'driving the people of the. Crippen escape frota-the country. neighborhood. ta,the hills. The rail- road lines . are cut ' at many places, _ aand •nails • .are "being delivered in hno+a ' ii ♦♦♦♦ t .: e ` AAu ♦e ,, • e • - E . j r all the family. . The !Most Po '4r . I ewe a e P (; 1 With With. tele ' Women is the , TORONTO DAILY STAR Because it has so males sre.,ial features for women. The woman who wants to Wip' � oosted on the world's happenings from day to day will find.the 1Ltws presented in a• most readable way. 8,.*, r`, Then there are°the most .interesting of HOA Pages-thd, ' entertaining aerial story-colutn f bright daily chapters of an g social and creels) news -Madge Morton's page --and 11 titrated, p daily fashion. hints. Every 11ne sparkling with interest and information-210thl t sensational- clean-wholesoroe---arid relishable reading abou most everything that appeals to women, Sepal our subscription io-day ; • $1" . ip 1.50 n Year This paper and the Toronto Daily Star e j or> one . year 00.100 O •1 P1k Lveryhndvmust.v,earRub . 4. " _.-. . ►. I o, •. h t� weather,the cut. . i a this. . a ' ,�L1sIl :.A..•.. » .",.-__,..--:a.-.:,..;.�,�.. tion is ,where l o lwv,the beQt- .►� • ..weare re ling ligenis For the Merchants Rubber.Co,.ofBer- The ,•long winter evening " p ' in if youwatit a rtlliher thalt Fits Pei4�ctly sari vePats'tvrll, `are coming.. 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The woman who wants to Wip' � oosted on the world's happenings from day to day will find.the 1Ltws presented in a• most readable way. 8,.*, r`, Then there are°the most .interesting of HOA Pages-thd, ' entertaining aerial story-colutn f bright daily chapters of an g social and creels) news -Madge Morton's page --and 11 titrated, p daily fashion. hints. Every 11ne sparkling with interest and information-210thl t sensational- clean-wholesoroe---arid relishable reading abou most everything that appeals to women, Sepal our subscription io-day ; • $1" . ip 1.50 n Year This paper and the Toronto Daily Star e j or> one . year 00.100 O . 11 P1k . " _.-. .