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The Clinton New Era, 1920-5-27, Page 5eh= 4 Is Your Mouth Tender? Are Your Goals Sore or Bleeding? Are Your Teeth Loosening? If so You have "Ruga" Disease, Pyorrhea, of Trench Mouth, and you -need Riggs Remedy ed for Riggs Disease gp'a t and you cart easily treat yourself in the comfort a;8 Why' puffer 'when privacy of your cern home by this sure, raft anA. painless which will give; you immediate relief? Write R.IGGEI REMEDY COMPANY. Limited Pyorrhea Speciatf:"N 144 Cvitoa Street, Toronto, cot• 10 By The Way- tri Ude delperalecontllticn• t1od nerved ;lengthen to go egulnot the Phlllstiues. iI, Description of the Paowgewmy ist nos tetttreon Israel and the f'hll ..1 (vv. 4, 5), Over against the way which Jena. than and bin armorbearer bad to tray sloe, on either able ley sbnrp rooks, called Borer, and Seneh. The 011Po$ilrg camps were probably three Miles apart. It required greet effort t0 scale_ the cliff. 'Phe fent of Jortritium and bio anoorbeafer was one of the most daring ever attempted, 111. Jonathan's Resolution to Go Against the PhfllOtines (vv, 040,) 1. Jouathnn'10 aumntoua to the young Inan (y, 6), here the thought o1 -verse one Is resumed, verses two to I've be- ing parenthetical. Jonathan did not doubt but that the Lord was leading him. He recognlael Ids covenant re- lationship with God, and therefore bin claim upon him us agnhasl the uneio eufneised Pldllstlncs, nssertIng that "there le no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few." God Is all - Powerful, so with him numbers cut no figure. Whatever he wills for us he can ds. One with God is a majority. (lent. 32:30), 2. The noble resporl)e of his armor - bearer (v. 7), He was actuated by the same faits and courage as Jonathan and eptered heartll,y into the under- taking. When two agree together as touching anything In the name of Christ It shall be done (Matt, 18:19, 20). 3. Watching for the wail of Gat (vv. 3-10). Doubtless the same Spirit who had moved Jonathan to go had in- structed him to watch for the Divine leading. The sign that; God would de- liver the Philistines into their hands wits the invitation for Jonathain and his cornpanlon to cone up to the Phll- istines. They did not go forward until the sign 4)f divine leading was given, IV. Jonathan's Marvelous Victory (vv. 11-16). Being itSoured of the divine leading, Jonathan with his anmorbearer spring forward saying that the Lord had de- livered the enemy into the hands of Israel. He did not say "into our hands," but "into the hands of Israel." ' This is a fine tench of humility; i1: shows that it was zeal for God, not selfish ambition that impelled him to go forth. God interposed by a great earthquake, causing consternation among the Philistines, moving them to destroy each other. .V. SauPs Foolish 17-46). 1. Ms carnal zeal (vv. 17-23). After the Lord had given the victory nit the hands of 7onathaa, Saul called for�the ark of Geti to be brought, after which he weot forth In persalt of the enemy who had already been routed. 2. His fooiioh obligation imtiose0 (vv. 24-30). It was that a etutae would be upon any este of his soldiers who should stop to eat ea that day. Past- ing is proper at times, but it was the height of folly to demand etrendims service of his soldiers without the neeeassery nourishment. 3. His determination to kill Joao - than. .Jonathan not staving heard this rash oath, partook of the honeypas he passed through the woods and was greatly refreshed. When this was re- ported to Haig lig was abspi ,t2 d the life of 1 41111 16, w o >a Io gloriously wrought in 'the deliverance of his people. THERE e l beetle, which an 11 pro-owealththisere sol much soughtcountry after andso which gi'sfs call the tnordella, that is led as in China, Tided with enough eyes to outfit a carefully which money plays so and 1 yet parry of ordinary none i Bottle thee animals. It Doss- I a part in determining a man's social Possesses eases 25,000 little status. There Is no country in which 25,000 Eyes. eyes, and it can see ancestors are so much reverenced as out of the back of in China, and yet none in which man's its head. 1 { forefathers and their achievement Under a fens these multitudes of have so little influence upon pep eyes are very beautiful. They give offs esteem. each Chinese generation the in gleaming prismatic colors. A miced - roscopic examination reveals what looks fl Idu from mol is gel on his merits fid d 11k10 a section of honeycomb, and each apaChina means scholarship. Thus, the of these seemingly unlimited number highest title in the land is not con- ef eyes has a perfect Lens system. Probably next to the 'magnificent The son anyhigher thanbarrthat coolie acwho er. mordeila bettle, the ordinary common Thees of a master' of who inese dragon fly ranks for its remarkable sup- maerudition may converse on equal terms ply' of eyes. This insect is said to have with ministers of state„ and dine with no less than 20,000eyes. theJordi though his garment is faded •The horsefly, too,, yhas eyes by the. thousand, and its head is one mass of and his poverty forces him to tell stories for a livelihood. microscopic optics. Spiders, however, have not so --- many eyes, though, judging by the l �y way spiders look out for tiles 'as food, I Children Cry one would think they have "eyes all FOR FLETCHER'S over the place." --- 0-- .CASTORIA ---•----•- IT iso81 about e t a century since 1 LARGE fossil egg, about the the manufacture of pins by ma- A size of a duck or goose egg, re- chinery began. Before that tilue 1 Gently discovered by a prospector they were.hammered out by hand, and examining stones in the Gila River of course were in Arizona, sup- ports the hypo- thesis blot bitu- men is derived from animal re - Solid Head much more. costly Pin Made than now. The In one Piece. earliest plc un- doubtedly was' a thorn, but bone and bronze phis have been. prospector came upon been. found in prehistoric ruins. e p p In t84.7 the first patent for the , a water worn pebble four or five making of pins by machinery was inches in diameter. He cracked granted, and since then there have 1 off a fragment with his pick and been many improvements. The firstiI discovered the fossil egg within. machine -made pins had heads separate ! The chief scientific point of in - from the shank, the head being fasten- terest about this ?egg was that its ed on with a wire. contents had been converted into a By the newer methods the solid head bituminous substance resembling asp - pin is made in one piece. Wire of a alt. The egg was so perfectly' pre - suitable guage Is run off a reel and is served as to show 'that it must have nipped between jaws. • The piece of I been completely embedded very short - wire is headed by a die and pointed ( by y into ' a-te-" oe a revolving cutter. The pins so made The egg is a representation of an are cleaned by boiling and are laid in event that happened thousands of years a copper pan with alternate layers of ! ago when '0 was laid by a bird the size grained tin. The contents of the pans of the goose and by' some mischance are sprinkled with argol (bi-tartrate of tumbled into the water or into some potash) and boiled for six hours, theI soft ooze of which limestone is form pins thus becoming coated with tin. • ed, This ooze continued to be formed They are then washed, dried and polish- 1 on top for countlbecamess yrs, atddatinto t last ed in a barrel containing bran. —0— limestone. Fragraments of limestone HERE are no classes or castes or were later broken off through the agen- cies of frost and rain, and the fragments closely drawn social distinctions in China and there is no Chinese word. thatthe gI containing the egg rolled into one of Gila describes a class difference. In Chin -j tvhereus iltefinatllat bee ntefeedhe waterRiver, worn ese thought the ! y "coolie class" is 1 pebble in a mountain stream, after all non-existent.for in its angles were rubbed off. China no heredi-, ---p-� tory class survived' Children Cry • the wreck of the feudal system in thea FOR FLETCHER'S Third Cen'tury, B. 'C„ except the members of the Imperial family and I C ,A S T ®RIA. ' Fossil Egg Tells, Story of Ages Ago. TUt CLINTON$EW EIRA No Classes or Castes In China. the descendants of Confucius. The Far Eastern Review points out CARTERS ITTLE IVER Pew' o Nomasostmowsommaxm Your Jiver Is the Best Beauty Doctor A buil, yellow lifeless skin, or pimples and eruptions, are twin brothers to constipation. Bile, nature's own lase« time, is getting into your blood instead of passing out of your systelel as it should. to This is the treatment, in suc- cessful use for 50 years t -ono pill doily (more only when neco.eary). CArefER�SS VER PILl.3 Amine beams Sl ,effuse l'°olerlessfacee often *how tae Amnia; of Aron in the bleed. Carse S Irma Pills ,' trill lseita this ee " .106. iffSa1001, LESSON (By REV. P, pFITZWATER, 1). D.. Teacher of English 'Blhle n the Moody Bilge Institute of Chicago.) ,(1?.ons rls1'1 me, western •New ,,aper onion) R• Behavior (vv. DELPLESS WITH RNEUM�TISI� � IMI He look Iff�""asH The Fruit Medicine It, 1t. No, 1. I.oarrx, Oar• "Tor over three years, I was !Meant(' to lied with Rheatrutiisn. I treated with doctors, and tried nearly everything without benefit. Finally, 1 tried "Fruits-tives". .)kefore I had used half a box I saw imerovtmenl;• the pain was easier and the swelling started to go down I continued taking this fruit me- dieine,,,improving all the time, and now I cam walk, about two miles and do light (shores about the place". ALEXANDER MUNRO, 110e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sire 25o. .At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tivea Limited, Ottawa. 000000000000000 O • CAUSE AND EFFECT 00 Thursday, May 27th, 4926... WS willing to assume, cannot under keeps forgetting that alio has forgotten' Dyehat a 0 Sit take Armenia alone, Let me say In pa s- ing that it seems to be supposed in A man thinks that he has forgotten �;0 or Blouse America that we hpve made a profit out his (roubles When he is hawing a good' t V e. of the war by taking Mesopotamia. It Is time. alt the other way solar, front making any woman Sbrr begin s to tell you her gain we have incurred a heavy li:tbillty g with no prospect in sight of any return, i troubles. 'There Was not and there is not So fart Most people Want justice ,for the AS can see any desire In England to purpose of passing it on to those who occupy these countries, they ?vete ]reed it, i It s an easy matter for a Judge to taken merely lieeause they could not bei issue an order restraining a woman allowed to go to rack and ruin. They arc; from talking but what's the use in no sense Turkish, but Arab, and A young man may be as old as he there is no Arab government capable' feels but he le seldom as rich as he of administering than, Meantime it is looks. believed that the Allied Powers Propose 1 Men bet ort horses but horses never to liberate what was Turkish Armeltta bet on -men. Horses have horse sense, and we trust this decision will include 1 .11 a girl gets only one letter a year the Armenian part of Cilicia which has been the scene of the most recent mass acres. lit is moreover, essential to the peace of the East that the militant Pan - Islamic propaganda so dangerous id that peace should not be allowed the vantage ground which a Turkish domin ion constiguous to Persia Central Asia would furnish. Who will Take It? The urgent and still unsolved quest ion isL--who shall undertake a mandate under the League of Nations to find a staff of officers fit to reorganize admin- istration and look ater the maintenance of internal order? Whether the League undertakes this or whether some minor Power can be persuaded to do so Money will be needed until the country can of ter a few years begin to pay its way. Four or five million dollars a year might suffice but the European Allies are now staggering under a load of debt and the League is not yet in possession of funds. Whatever the difficulties may be some solution must be found. 1t is surely impossible for civilized Christ Ian nations to let these unhappy countr- ies fall back under the heel of their op- pressors impossible not to extend a helping hand to those ancient Christian races who have now after protracted suffering borne with unfailing const- ancy an opportunity of regaining freed om and peace. About the second time yon meet a O 0 O Two notices on a church 0 O bulletin board in Manchester, 0 O England, ran as follows; - 0 O "A potato simper will beheld 0 O Saturday evening." 0 O "Subject for Sunday evening 0 O -"A Night of Agony." 0 0 000000000000000 LESSON FOR MAY 30 JONATHAN AND HIS BEARER. LESSON TEXT -I Sam, 10t:1 -4a. GOLDEN TEXT -For the proinloe is unto you and your children, and to all that are afar oto, even ae many as the Lord our God shall oast. -Acts 5:39. ' ADDITIONAL MATERIALr-I Sant, 13: 1 -alt, PRIMARY TOPIC -A Story of a Brave Prince. JUNIOR TOPIC -How Two Men Put an Army to Flight. •INTER.MEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC -Our roes and FIow to Overcome 'them. 'VOTING PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC -The Value of Initiative in Christian Work. 1. Israel's Reduced Condition (vv. 1-3). The Philistine oppression tutu be- come so terrible that the king Iiad only about 600 men, and they wore eonplele1y di amed, exc ep t Ilat i s ul and Jonathan had each a sword and spear, Lest the Israelites should make into themselves swords ;Ind spears the Philistines teal! from (hem their smifths;'they only left them n fiie to sharpen their instruments of 11118- bandry, This left them undo' the ne- co8alty of going to the Philistines to 'have their tools sharpened, Simi him- self Was in hiding, 13eeans° he had preeumptttously, intruded into the ' )1riegesi °Mee anti reiee,{:ed !Ono White ARMOR - evidence et Things Unseen. • No pure and simple life, true to it- self, true to its maker, was ever lived on this earth that was not a voice 'en God's 0ehetf, however stili and email, end that did not, in its sincere arid humble way, declare a hope and re- veal n faith which might well be the evidence of things unseen. -Alexander Gordon. WHEN BABY IS SICK When the baby is sick -when he cross and peevish; cries a great deal and 0 a constant wprry to the mother - he needs' Baby's Own Tablets. The tabl- ets are an ideal medicine for little ones. They are a gentle but thorough laxat- ive which regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach banish constipation and indigestion, break up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy. Concern ing them Mrs. Philippe Payen, St.. Fiav len, Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets have been a wonderful help to me in the ease of my baby and I can strongly re- commend them to other mothers." The Tablet's are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. , Doing evil Deeds. The disposition to do an evil deed Rr of Itself a terrible punishment of the deed it does. -C. Mildmay. Pains About the 'Heart LORD BRYCE RAPS PLAN TO LEAVE TURK 1N THE ANCIENT CAPITAL she always reads It on the street, The plainer a woman the longer It takes her to select a becoming bonnet. An occasion,' domestic "storm 1s necessary to clarify the matrimonial atmosphere, No woman would ever quarrel with a man if it were not for the pleasure of making 0 up again. Never judge a man's worth by what a woman values him at in a breach of promise suit, ( Lord Bryce in the Review ) Two questions have arisen. What is to be done with Constantinople and what is to become of Armenia'? Eigh- teen mouths ago' everyone supposed that the Turkish Power would be ex- tinguished in both. It was a danger to the peace of Europe, it was, a curse to its subjects, its faults were incurable because the Turk as a ruler is an ir- reclaimable savage. Yet to -day there are those who plead that the Turkish savage should be allowed to remain 01 'ConstanitinopN ,because ))there it is said -Indian Moslems who would be offended if the Salton were turned out of the city which his ancestors con quered from the 'Christians some cen turies ago. It 0 amazing that any weight should be allowed to this arrogant pre tension of persons aMeging themselves to speak on behalf of Indian Moslems, to dictate the policy of the Allies, and let the massacres of innocent Christ- ians go amazing because Constantin- ople is not a sacred city to the Moslems like Mecca or Medina or Jenusaiem. It is not evert a Moslem city -the bulk of the population having always been Christian. The Indian agitation has been a factitious motive and never ought to have been yielded to. We are not surprised to hear that the' decision to let the Sultan stay has been receiv- ed with amazement ,and indignation in America. It has been generally hoped here that the influence of the United States in the councils of the Allies would have averted such a disaster. Pointed Paragraphs One of the things you can't -.buy on credit is experience. Lots of people do a thing twice in order to get 0 done once, A pretty girl can teach a ratan any- thing but common sense. It's easy to laugh at misfortune -- when it visits the other „fellow, A fool may know when to quite but a wise man knows when to begin. No man over 50 should marry a woman who isn't a good nurse. A girl doesn't realty believe that a young pian never made love to another girt but she says she does. There ;ire lots of thingsthat a man would not want half so much if he thought there was any chance of gett- ing them. When a woman forgets an injury she ANY derangement of the e heart's action is alarming. l!"requently pains about the heart are caused by the forma- tion of gas arising from indi gestion. Relief from this condition ICS obtained by the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Chronic indigestion results from sluggish liver action,,con- stipation of the bowels and inactive kidneys. Because Dr. Chase's 1ttdney-Liver pills nrotrso these organs to activttr they thoroltlilaly cure indigestion and overcome the many annoying syrup" tome, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 1CASTORIA cannot wear the old suit 1 worn long years ago; it's shiny at the shoulders, My knees and elbows show, But on investigation 1 Discover this is true; I cannot wear the otd,sutt, Nor can 1 buy a new: "Diamond Dyes" Matin Old, Shabbyr F$;ded Apparel Just Like NeW. Don't worry about perfect results. pyo'9Diamond es," guaranteed to give IL new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, -dresses, blouses,atoektngs,skirts, ehiidren's coats, draperies,--cverytbrng! A Direction Book in in package, ' , 'lo match any material, have dealer abow you "Aionurod Dye" Color Card, Better Pay The Price Don't be tempted to ebooye cheap jewelery. Far better to pay a fair price and know exactly what votu are getting, Yon will never be sorry=far as a matter of money, it is easily the most economical. Ttat has been said aO often that everybody by this time eboeld know it -and vet there Its no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to get personal -If you would like to miss chat sort altogether - CRIME HR1110 • If you would like to bay where nothing but high qualities are dealt fn -COME HERE And Oen at that, no persue aver said our prices were unfair W. R. CG ounter Jeweler and Optician' u er of Marriage License* LIFT CORNS OR • J. A. ford & Son • CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers • Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Treezone coats but a few cent, et way arug atorq. Agpiy a Sew deet„seAlp cora., anima mid "bird .k(a tit Pt. tom of feet, then lift them off. 0 When 1?reezone removes corns frog the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the akin beneath is left pin's and kealth end never, Eire, tegd9C 011 . #aaitat4 Western University London, Ontario cilrts and Sciences Summer School July 5th to August 134i FOR INFORMATION AND CALENDAR WRITI, K. P. R. NEVILLE, Registrar Armenian Problem There remains the question of. Ar- menia, To leave the Turk in power there would be not only a disaster but a crime, it would also be a grave breach of faith with the Armenians who were after the massacres of 1915 asked by allies to fight on their side and thous ands of whom did volunteer and fought valiantly and riled in the Allied cause. The Turk has soaked the Near Esat in blood and reduced much of 0 to des elation. More than half the Christian inhabitants have perished and, a large part of the Moslem inhabitants_ Kurds and others -have also been drive en by 10 Turkish Government from their homes. The Armenians are an en- ergetic and industrious people, and if as is expected the refugees whom Arnerl- c:ri liberality has been keeping alive out of reach of the Turk during the t last four years are enabled to return U their ruined villages they may in time repair the losses suffered, But they must have a helping hand. Sbrne civilized Power must undertake to furnish of- ficers who can organize a gendarmerie to supply officials who can set up some sort of adnriuisstratfoe to furnish funds to Set the people on their feet again. We in Britain having already undertaken 1.0 look after Mesopotateia and Palestine, the r' ' '' titch 1)0 one else bearingthe GOO MEW trademark! •feloBUs FLOUR & FEED TIMOTHY ALLSICA RED CLOVER 'l1 ?'GOLD MEDAL” , Tools always givesatisfaction. 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