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The Clinton New Era, 1919-7-24, Page 4PAGE 4 t .r A UF[T[ OF S F F ERING Prevented iv fruit-a41ves The Wonderful Fruit Medicine , 58 Mnaso,wauVaiST., Hula., Que. "In my opinion, no other medicine is so good es 'Fruit-a-tivos' for Indigestion and Constipation, For years, I suffered with these dreaded diseases, trying all kind's of treatments until I was told I was Incurable. One clay a friend told me to try 'Fruit -a -fives'. To my surprise, I found this medicine gave immediate relief, and in a short time I was all right again". DONAT LALONDE • 50e. a box, 6 for $9,50, trial 817.0 25c. At all dealers or from Fruit-a-tiVeS Limited, Ottawa. POULTRY FEED NEXT. WAR,LOAN MAY BE TAXED Regarded as Profitable. the Bonds Wilt Do Hit by the 1000010 Tax 1)llaw+a, J uls ,16-Proll ntinaI•y pre. parlations for the Dominion loan which is to be floated in the fall, are louder Way, that the war is over, and- allcinl conditions are more normal, it is regarded as probable that the loan will not •be tax-exempt, as was its war time. predecessors, Should the Government decide to follow this course, there is little doubt that the rate of Interest yield will be made quite attractive, as compared with the rate at which Victory Bonds can now be bought in the. open Market, The tax exemption feature has added materially to the value of pre- vious issues, and was, it is believed, the means of attracting ;t much larger volume of subscriptions tban would have been otherwise obtained, During the last two years of war, for instance securities of Great Britain, France, and otter countries could be bought in New York to yield seven and eight per cent, The terns of the new loan 'and -getting the -organization together for making it a success will be one of the first problems to be taken up by the New Minister of Finance when he is appointed. We have 70 bags of Lake of t1,e Woods Oatmeal Flour left over from our Poultry Feeding Season, This will make a good dry mash for laying Hens, or a No. 1 feed for Hogs. We are selling this Feed at be - I' low cost to clear. We are always in the market for Live'Poilltry and new laid eggs at top market prices. Gaon-I,an lolls & Go., lilliutedi The up-to-date Finn Clinton Branch Phone laic N. W. Tres r•tha, Manager or I'lolmesville 4 on 142. PIANOS Before purchasing your new piano or organ let us show you the newest de- signs in several well- known and old establish- ed makes. INSTRUMENTS RENT- ED AT MODERATE PRICES PHONOGRAPHS See our stylish cabinet designs in the best makes. C. Hoare 0 0 0 0 0'O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o DATES OF FALL FAIRS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 List issued.,by the Agricultural Soci- eties Branch of the Ontario Department of Agricultue, Toronto. J. Lockie Wilson, superintendent Biyth Sept. 22-23 Brussels Sept. 16-17 Dungannon Oct. 2-3 Exeter • Sept, 15-16 Goderich Sept. 15, 16, 17 Gerrie Oct. 4 London (Western Fair) Sept6-13 Lucknow Sept. 25-26 'Seaforth Oct. 18-19 Toronto, (Can.National) Aug,23 Septa Wingham Oct, 8-9 Zurich Sept, 17-18 O THE CLINTON NEW ERA, Better Pay The Price Don't be tempted to cheese cheap jewelery. Par better to pay a fair price and know exactly what you are getting, EDITING A NEWSPAPER Clean to bundle, Sold by all Drug- gists, Grocers a d General Stores. Seaweed is being used in England as a building material in concrete building blocks made of crushed slag and other heretofore neglected miner- al products. ALL SO .` yr ER CO ,IMS SUCH AS Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera lnfantuni, etc., ARE DANGER`, US.' During the hot weather the bowels seem to be more susceptible to disease than at any other time of the year. The holiday season is on; you go travelling and change your deet and drinking water; catch cold at every change in the weather; eat unripe fruity etc., whieh causes the bowels to become loosened up. To get relief from these conditions, you must take something to relieve those awful cramps in the stomach; those awful pains in the bowels; in fact something that 'will in a natural and effective way stop the fluxes of the bowels se quickly as possible, and at the same time not leave them in a constipated condition. Dr. Fowlers Extract of Wild Straw- berry is exactly the remedy you need, and by using it you are not taking any chances to endanger your health as it has been on the market for the past 74 years, and we have yet to hear of one instance where it, has not done everything we claim for it. We wish to warn the public that a great many instances have been brought to our notice where dealers have been asked for "Dr. prowler's" and have tried to sell a substitute. Protect your health by not accepting substitutes for this old and tried remedy; they may be dangerous. Price 35c. a bottle at all dealers. See that our name appears on the wrapper. The T. Milburn Co., Limited Toronto, Ont. one mean anti one 0ouy to 15)1','111 57) 5, A forward look 10 it completed re. dtmption (1 COr. 10:20). When 1'11111' is exercised In Christ, redemption 1 c. gins, and Its C011t(le lluh will take ;place at the coining of 1''115)8 Christ (i Theme 4;10. 17). The bread aunt the e01) con. etiUile the Ire psnke of the Lord until ha returns. These elements possess en immense psychologkdnl value both ns tt menlo'lil 151111 11 prospect, 111. Qualifications for Participation In the Lord's Supper (l (.roe. 11:27.34) 1. A proper upprehenelon of its meaning (v. 27). Entine and drinking "u noethily" dues not refer to the de, merit of the commtnticnitt, but to the failure of tilt' "i'onunulenal to grasp Its meaning and inpo'tluu'1', There• fore, to thoughfleeely menet, in this service le to do It "unworthily." Only it regenerated person eon discern the Lords body (v. 20, ef. 2:14). Minh lu tiro Integrity of Christ's person and work Is essential. Anyone who dues not believe in the absolute deity of Christ and his vicarious tltonement Is an unworthy communicant. 2. Church membership (1 Cor. 11: 18-22). The Lord's body is the church Mitch is composed of regenerated men and women, united to Jesus Christ ue hedid and to each Other ns members of that body by the ]holy Spirit. Editing a newspaper is a pleasant business -if you can stand it. If it contains any advertisements the subscribers claim they take too much space. if there is a scarcity of advertis- ing, it is unpopular, and the people won't have it. If we attend church regularly, they say we do it for effect. if we stay away from church, they say we are monstrously heathenish. If we accept an invitation to a wedd- ing, they say we are invited to "write it up." If we are on the streets much, they say we neglect our business, if we avoid going on the street, they say we don't hustle around af- ter the news. If we reject a long-winded com- munication, its author becomes furi- ously enraged and discontinues his paper. If we publish 'lengthy communi- cations, our subscribers say we lack discretion, and put in to fill up. If we omit to decorate our office windows on Victoria Day, they say we lack enterprise and that there isn't a drop of patriotic blood in our degenerated carcass. if we omit jokes, they say we are. poor, miserable fossils. If we are single, they say we are tpo helpless to get married. If we are married, they say it's a pity for our wives. If we publish a Ulan who has brought disgrace on his family, , the friends of the family never forgive us. if we, out of the goodness of heart, decine to say anything on the subject, the man's enemies are dis- appointed, and we are branded as white -livered cowards. We are liable to receive these raps told many more, and we are al- ways ready to receive visitors, whe ther accompanied by dog or not. Of course Ave do not claim there is any work in runsniug a newspaper. Every- body knows it's a snap, Yonwill ueyee iia sorry --for as a matter of money, it is easily the most economical. That has been said so often that everybody by this bine should know it -and vet there is no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to get personal - If yon world like to miss that sort altogether-- IUOME HERB: llf you would like to buy where ,nothing hut high qualities are ,dealt in -COME HERE And dven at that, no person ever said our prices were unfelt' " ��).ftI Jeweler and Optician tri er o1 itiarriat >;e Liveuses Seed_eorn ON HAND) Wisconsin No. 2", Bailey; Improved Learning and other varieties Go la Medal B(ndcr Twine $27,00 Per Cwt. EIA7' WANTED ldMeLQ. CHOLERA INFANTUM Cholera Infantum is one of the fatal ailments of childhood, 11 is a t'oouble that comes on suddenly especially during the summer months and unless prompt action is taken the little one may soon be beyond' aid. Baby's Own Tablets are an idea)I medicine in warding off the trouble. They, regulate the bowels and sweet- en the stomach and thus prevent all the dreaded seminar complaints. They are an absolutely safe medicine being guaranteed by a government analyst to obtain no opiates or nar- cotics or other harmful drugs. They cannot possibly do harm -they al- ways do gond. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents- a box from The. Dr. Williams' Alediciic Co., Brockville, Ont. The stand for a new electric flat- iron automatically disconnects the current when the Iron is placed upon it, the current flow being resumed as the iron is lifted . A Chicage man is the inventor of portable apparatus for lifting palietts from hospital cots without disturbing theta and moving them from room to room when necessary, 7A%ibe ep sed 4 a i,N.s'j1. dive, teLo not resOr"t td Vit - let cath'iirrltieg4 but t8 :e'thfe 6F•$41 p 1f73 T8l1 Its ll rr, stet seta orf ,eel Medfet o le the !V`aor41e &old e,em'where. Is lbeso4'; 211c, IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAYS[1i00L LEssoN 8. Orderly wally. The disorderly should be debarred from the Lord's table, examples of which ore the fol- lowing: (1) Immoral conduct (I Cur. 5:1-13). it Is peellous'to the individ- ua.i who is guilty of ltiuno'ality to ap- proach the Lord's table (v. 30). Sick- ness and death are oftentimes visited upon such. This itxpluins why some are mysteriously taken nwny in death. (2) Heresy (Titus 3:10; John 4:9, 3), (3) SclthnnUtes (lion. 10:17). Those who are causing divisions in the church should be debarred. (Dy REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible In the MoodY Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1515, Western Newe58507 U)1ion) LESSON FOR JULY 20 THE LORD'S SUPPER. Right at the Center. Our habitut'1 hhnught$ mud uelton> determine our characters and they are sisals 1"„1150111 by moment. 11 01. the venter we are stayed on Uod the ekrrulWhanem, 1551185 be n'lghl.- nn fuel haliow., .- Vuouid You? V,',,nld You remail nheeye young' tial 's5111,1 you emery 1111 the ,5\ and >'ue}alley 5f youth into your maturer }'ears? 'Clam have yore runrorniur hilt 5111' MI DV -AVMs' ynil lip's' In 4"111 thought \cnl'id.''1(lllnh \Valhi 'I.1'- LESPON TEXTS. -Mat. 25:25-150: I Cor. 11:23-s4. GOLDEN T1,`%,T-5'or as often as ye eat this broad, and drink this cup, ye do show the Lord's death till he come. -I Cor. 11:25. ADDITIONAL, MATERIAL -Mark 14:25- 26: Luke 22:14.20: T Cor. 10:14-21. PRIMARY TOPIC -Remembering Jesus (Luke 22:19). JUNIOR TOPIC -The Lord's Supper re- minds us of Jesus. INTERMEDIATE TOPIC -The meaning of the Lord's Supper. SIGNIOR AND ADLTLT 'roPlc--Cnnt- munlon with Christ and with one another. 1. The Institution of the Lord's Sup- per (Matt. 26:26; 1 Cor. 1.1:23). 1. Time: It Was on the night of the betrayal of Tesus, just lifter the be- trayer had bees announced, 2. The circmnstnnees: In cenneetiorl with the eating of the Passover. At the command of ;Jesus the diselpld's nettle ready the Passover, and while they were eating, .Tesus took bread. Wesel] tt and give It to the disciples, 13. Elements: (1) Tho braid. 'fists doubtless was the enrnnlOn breed of the Passover feast, (2) The imp. 'I'hie cup consisted] of the fruit or lite vine, II. The Significance of the Lord's Supper (Matt, 26:20-28; 1 Co. 11;2'1- 20). Jesus took antral and literal ele- ments and made them to be symbols of his own body slid blood. .Trot is our breed nod drink aur nssimtlatcd tnvn brain and brawn, beaconing an integral part of 0515 body, so by manus of these symbols the cnmmmlcnnt partakes or Christ, He becomes; a part of us told we are in him. It is holh a memorial and a prnpitecy. 1. A memorial of 1110 tord (Lune 22:19). When be went :sway he left the bread and the cup for tie disciples by, which to remember him. Those who love bine will desire to ]deep sa- cred this memorial. GOING SWIMMING Isere lire a few pointers worth note- ing at this time of year for swim - niers: Thursday, July 2011, 1919 0000 Should Prot by the Facperience of Thlc se Two Women Buffalo, N. Y.-" I am the mother of four children, and for nearly three years 1 suffered from a female trouble with pains in my back and side, and a general weakness. 1 had pro- fessional attendance most of that time but did not seem to get well. As a last resort I decided, to try Lydia. B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound which I had seen advertised in the newspapers, and in two weeks noticed a marked improvement. I continued its use and am now free from pain and able to do all my house- work"- Mrs. B. B. ZueLzNsxA, 202 Weiss Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Portland, Ind,-" I had a displacement and suffered so badly from it at times I could not be on my feet at all. I was all run down and so weak I could not do my housework, was nervous and could not lie down at night. I took treatments front a physician but they did not help mo. My .Aunt recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I tried at and now I am strong and well again and do \ my own work and I ive Lydia E. Pinkhaui's Compound the eredi "- Mrs. J o s a P n i a a EIMnLa, 986 West Race Street, Portland, Ind. Every Sick Woman Should Try LYDIA E,PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. ,r�+ J5,{.}f PtJ b+,t -N ,gid. D i, Tf a �•,Y f Y)i+ , .a+'q���L�J7hx'"+I M1 h t�ittS..V?+r5 h�( �aK."P�,UO:+A w.rn..'"S+i'�. SKxt ;�.,• conning to your rescue, catch hold of the stern till assisted to gel in. It you follow out these directions riSfL' rry CO' iert. 13Ot Crtai1it,sAt. .1 safe, reliable rem+..,.,i - „- .Rig �",, medicine, F^Id it three o:• ureas of etru"gtr.--Nn. 1, 81 ''. No. 2, :53; No. a, 80 per box Sold P:0 all droQeleta, orseat rro5"' on re,.mpt of price, Frau pamphict. Address; '3'I5E coot. MEDICINE CO„ a TORONTO.ONT. (Farmrrte winder.) Don't bathe in unfrequented or se- cluded parts. Don't swim away from shore, al- ways along the shore. Don't swim against the stream if you come across weeds. Don't bathe shortly after dining; wait at least two hours, Don't swim near dams, waterfalls, or where reeds are growing. Don't 'dive into the water without first ascertaining the depth. Don't swim without protecting your ears if subject to ear trouble. Don't sit in a boat or stand about. undressed after being in the water. Don't swim loo far out in the sea or bike unattended by a boat or an expert swimmer. Don't swim far after a Hard day's work or over-exertion after. other forms of exercise. Don't dive out of or try to get in- to a boat from the side; dive from the stern, and get in front the stern, but only then from a boat with a broad beam. Don't take fright it you fall into the water with your clothes on; re- member, clothes float, and assist you to float. Make for the shore, swim- ming with the tide or stream. Dont swim without some recog- nized signal to give your fellow - swimmers, If subjected to cramps, such as lifting one arm and shouting for help. Don't abuse this; leave the water as soon ars possible. FOR NON -SWIMMERS Don't throw the hands or arms out of the water. When canoeing take a life belt if you are not an expert. Don't go be- yond the depth. of your hips if you can't swine. Don't struggle when yourself in deep water. Don't grasp any person who ap- proaches you; do what lie tells you. Dont attempt to get into a boat you find 2. '1b 111110w fife LOrdt's saerideinl death (1 Cor. 11:26), He did not die ns to hero or as an example of unself- ish devotion, but 115 ti substitutionary ransom, On the cross he 111500 expi- ation our sibs. ani n for 8. It is n gutirtnty that our sins are forgiven (Leon. 4:25). When the be- liever partakes of these elements his faith is confirmed. "It is n signet of. the Sen Or Mod ettnc'hed to redemp- tion." 4. Through them the believer re- ceived Christ (1 Cor, 10:10). Ile there' by participates In the body and blood of Christ, becoming a member of his body. Christ livelb in the believer (Maul. 2:26), 'P110 Defy Spirit: cton- munt0ate0 the life of Ohrist le believ- ers, making 1115111 one hotly, ,coined to- gether ((Iplh. 4:16) T)ltsi union Is 11- Instreted by the figure ot! the Duman organism 0 dor, 12:12-27); the vine tins branches (dobn 15:1-8)), the hos- i)and and wife Mph. 5:25, 26) ; we are tY4 D,es Your He ,d Ache? Headaches, sick or other kinds, don't happen to people whose livers are busy and whose bowels are as regular as a clock. Thousands of folks who used to have headaches say this is the way they removed the cause: One pill at bedtime, regu- larly. Largerdose if there's suspicion of biliousness iousness a or constipation. CARTF S rITT1.E WIER PILLS txrast7 foam/be beers 'Signerare Colorless fasces often show the absence of Iron in the bloods haP�R tl �'A w .a. p �� Rblt! PILLS 9r will Ixetptliis Condition. when in distress in the water you will help yourself and others coming to you assistance, Tread eater by ke'eping the to moving up and down as in walking 11' stairs.. Hold an oar or canoe pad- dle, plunk or branch of a tree in the middle when thrown to you; an oar or paddle with the blade flat on the I water will keep you up if you don't struggle. Take in long breaths through the mouth and Inhale through the nostrils; this makes the body more bouyant and keeps you. warm. ,%VOWS gbgs;11 ,C1da tog The Great rn5lis1,1i.ftemetty, P0003 and invtgoratrs the whole nervoussystem, makes new Blood in old Veins, Cures llereoun Debility Afented and Brain Wary, Despon- dency, Loss of Ener01/, Palpitation of the Heart, 55,railing One w I please, six will currelprr 0 Sold by eh price. Aewpomphlet oma lied fr a TF#EeWOOD MEDICINE CO.. TORONTO.ONT. Ma:sue Wheint,? 4r l Lake Louise. , To the ancients all roads led to Rome, and tt was the ambition of young and old to behold th< "Eter- nal City' and its wonders, NOV however, one might say it 1s the ambition of every Canadian to behold the "Eternal Snows", and as the Appian way led to Rome, so the e rear iron road, the Canadian Pacific Rahway, leads to the Rocky Moun- tain/. Canadians have a wide field t0 pick and choose from in the mat- ter of pta.ces to epend holidays, but the West has an attraction all its own. Lake Louse Is one of the many beauty spots in the Rocky Moun- tains. and a trip West ie not con- sidered complete without a stop -off there. Lake Louise Is one of the Latices in the Clouds (the others being Lake Agnes and Mirror Lake) and at one time its existence was orgy known to the Indians. Now however, thanks to the enterprise of the C,P,it., it Is visited by thousands of tourists yearly, the railway pass- ing through at this point, and a palatbeen latereet"d the on Chateau, the lakefront, afl'nrrlln5 ample accommodation. Stepping oft the train at La.ggan welectric runs up the gradient to the lake, the trip only occupying twenty minutes. The drive is a most de- lightful one, the car. being open on both sides. affords an uninterrupted view of the wonderful scenery with the minimum of exertion. The Bow River Is crossed by a pretty little bridge, and in the early morning sunshine the waters eparkle like opal fires, tossing furiously in eddies as the river forces its way down the valley. Arriving at Lake Louise one feels tre. if snot to another world;sorted into another feelings tot wonder, i tion grin airs d and a awe, the mind, compelling a reverential silence. The lake Itself is small, but a perfect gem, lying at the base of the Victoria Glacier from which 11 is fed, its waters being pare turquoise in colour, that deep tur- quoIic so difficult to describe. Re - hind the lake Mt. Lefroy towers like is giant to the heavens, reaching 51n altitude of over 10,000 fent-0ue inter, 1055110 0f dazellrtg snow and Ice, resembling - the Matterhorn in Switzerland, Mt. Aberdeen and the Viotoria Glacier form a background unsurpassed for grandeur. The surrounding 'countt7 suggests 5 an Alpine valley. Ran�gea noW- 4f dlsstl mountains Stretch as rat as the eve saw reach, vhllo thkt1 a, J -t Giants' Steps near Lake Louise, Canadian Pacific Rockies. with the scent or the pines. 1'.eloware of brilliant colour bloom every- where. F\aciltttes can be obtained at the Chateau to escort parties going to Moraine Lako and the Valley of rho Toa Peaks by automobile 01' ear., range; ponies can also he hired t0 take tout'iatti to Lalte Agneas and Mirror Lake. Qn the way to Moraine Lake s splendid view of Mt. Temple La ob- tained. This mountain Is ono of the highest peaks in the Rttakiasr tient to an altitude of 11,000 feet; LES sides resemble walls Of cut 3 co, and Its crest iN covered With snow. At this point a Rine. vil5w od thh Sew Valley is obtained from a height of 11,000 It, the river looking like a slender silver thread down in the volley. Stili other beauty spots are the Giants' Steps and Paradise Val- 1ey, where the opalescent waters come thundering down from the sub- lime heights above, fo`ticing their way through the mountains to the distant valley. Moraine Lake is soon reached, And the tourist is allowed half an hour to rest before the return Journey, enabling hint to enjoy the magssi' t`ictint scenery, Moraine bake lies at the base of the, Ten Peaks, A' skate, t of moaultsins all brei'' 10,600 feet,: ail, to.t tired with ouor,