The Clinton New Era, 1918-1-24, Page 4Page Three
NEW LEI EGGS
WANTED
Fancy prices are being paid for•faucy
New LAID BOGS at our Poultry Plant.
Bring your eggs to us turd get the
ready cash.
Nigh prices will be paid for' large
xtyntities of live poultry that will be
t4qubed to meet the increasing de.
maid .die to the meatless days.
live Poultry Wonted
t..
•
Poultry taken the first three days of
each week during the winter months.
Be good to your Bock of hens this
year arid help production. This is
Patriotic work and at the santetime
helping your awn pocket,
Gllf[ll—Langlois & Co,, Untied
The up-to-date Firm
Clinton Or mach Phone 19
N. W. Trewartha, Manager •
or llolntesville 4 on 142.
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ISc-e and Isere our finest
New Stylish designs of
• i )oherty Planus and
0..gans,
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Nodal values in .lira
Cases
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Electric
Wiring
A n d
Fixtures
1 Second Mand
Heater In Good
Repair.
• 1 Second Hand
Range. Goal or
Wood. (heap.
Furnaces, Pumps,
and Supplies
lies
Byam & Sutter
Plumbers and Electricians
127 Phone 7.
Better Pay
The Price
ti
Don't he tempted to choose cheap
jawerlsry. Par hector to pay a fair
piiee end know exactly what von
tire getting,
Toe will never he sorry—far as a
matter of looney, it, is easily the
innst econnmtoml.
That has been said sn often that
everybody by this time should
know it—and yen there is no
aearefty of cheep jewelry in the
bend
Now to get personal --If you would
iike to miss that sortjaltogeLher—
I:OMit HI1i1:tE
s*- if you would like to hey where
nothing hot high qualities aa'e
death in-OOM lit HERR:
And even et that,. no parson ever
weld one plicas were unfelt
W. . eounter
Jeweler and 1►ttician
slier of Mtu'riage Limoges
FORM kV,, Me1,160
We're ooe sellingTimothy Seed
.(government Stantemo,).
HUSBAN
THE cLINTQN NEW
ilig things neat and. tidy around their
D SAVED home., When ritn erten sat down to
supper fisc butter was plsskd around
WS WIFE
Stopped Most Terrible Suf'
fering by Getting Her Lydia
E. Pinlham's :Vegeta.
ble Compound.
Denison, Texas, -- "After my little
girl was born two years ago I began suf-
fering with female
trouble and could
hardly do my work.
I was very nervous
but just kept drag-
ging on until last
summer when I got
where I could not do
my work. I would
have a chill every
day and hot flashes
and dizzy spells and
my head would al-
most burst. I got where I was almost
awaiking skeleton and life was a burden
to me until one day my husband's step-
sister told my husband if he did not do
something for me I would not last long
and told him togetyour medicine. So he
got Lydia E. ?inkhorn's Vegetable Com-
pound for me, , ':1 After taking the first
three doses I began to improve. I con-
tinued its use, and I have never had any
female trouble since. I feel that I owe
my life to you and your remedies. They
did for me what doctors could not do
and I will always it wherever I
praisev
go."—Mrs. G. 0. LOWERY, 419 W. Mon-
terey Street, Denison, Texas.
If you are suffering from any form of
female ills, get a bottle of Lydia E.
?inkhorn's Vegetable Compound, and
commence the treatment without delay.
JOKE ON OLEOMARGARINE
Oletenargarine is now on sale in
most places in Ontario and the de-
mand for it is rapidly increasing,.
The other day a joke was told, which
ran sonletntng like this:—Sante (bite
ago a farmer living across the line in
the United States had a number
of men at his place, helping with the
threshi111. This sling and his f.unily
were mete over particular about keep -
Tito also have on bend, A.iteltat
.
Attila, and Fred Clover,
'Wm ailsearti have o11,hand -Goose•
IT/gloat, Peen, Barley rand VeeeI Oorn
effeAghpet Market Pekoe paid far gay
Oka 0411 Org.W.0,
FORD&-MeLgoD
ry, BR t),oai tit;
Bei.let.STInB 'iOLI(11Sult 1'O1At"Y
LC, te. et;
s rero to
H. T. RANCE
Notary Public, Conveyancer,
I"ieln.nrieI and Real Estate
INno uA04CE 40I:N'r—Beprn,eoaihe 15 Farr Ir
`minas Comp,tutnt,
Division Coast 0liice.
Piano Tuning
ds', Janina Doherty wishes to 10-
torm the public that he ta pre-
pared to do flue ln.tu.' t0cu,
tune regulating,a
and to repairing
f 'in g
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
05, Will receive 'ttrttrrl1 t attention
M. IK. Cameron. 6i (i.
Barrister, Nolieitur, Co1,veyaau•er, (Ste.
Udine on Albert Street., oc.onpled 1'y
Bir, Rootlet, to tai aunt on every.
Tint"d.ty, and on 5151 day for which
i5I,puiuttnentH are made, l hire boort:
from SI 51,50. to (i p tn. A good vault in
connection 1vilti the ntln e. 011ice open
every week day, Mr. HllOO.•r will make
any appoint ief'ts foe Mr. Cameron.
Medi . al.
ai1141 Q,sis..}i1kiiill
, 1:1 hTt
lel. L0
Or. 15'. elan n, L, It, e, A'., 1L, It. C. 8.. les
Dr. Connie 5111re at residence Nish Strutt
Ur .5 C. Candler. ILA. 35.51.
,tire • Ontario threes, Oliutou,
Night cane at residence, Bnttenbare
nr at bniultal
OR. t'.IL.isx'Tal
55l.TL51'
ek11111, 111111 armee worst n 55laitalty,
Gractuaue or 0,0.1),9... Chicano, and 15,0,1),5,
Toronto,
56ayttetd on, \toad fi. Mae l t to AM
DILL 111. VOW L tt,
DENTIST.
Otiirea over O'NEIL'S store,
)Speoial care taken to make dental trent
mora 0e painless ee possible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live Sts* anti geuecitl Auction tes.
GODEFIICH ONT
Is at It etf1•.S sales a suocuen, 1.555519 el
Naar 5511. ninon, Clinton, )tr,.n• 1 s action
e
to, 'rams ves,ltrrighie. learner. talo not
dlsoennted
Merl'gl are M. l), MnTsoggar
MeTawort Bros.
RANKERS •
ALBERT ST , CLINTON
4.settaeroel isanStiafl keteslnese
tr ansaeteal
SIOTLIS DJSOOTfI4TIGI)
Drl)tt)) leaned, interest Allowed n .
daitoslto
The releKiiliup •tyi�tuttt;
'ti)l
Fire insurance tin
Form and Isolated Town Props
tiny Only insured.
timmammii
*lead Office —dearo '1,h, Ont
tied the neighbors lo helping them-
selves noticed a hair in the batter,.
which they tried to avoid, When tate
Mall of the hoose went to get his
share of the butler he discovered
the hair and puling R our exclaim-
ed; "Gentlemen, this is real cow's
butter," and holding up the hair,
"hare is the proof of It that ll is no
Oleomargarine."
SPARTAN LO I NE 3
John Ward, Plain Labor M.P., Hero
of Tyndtirr•oss
•
It was not u liayfidr aristocrat, a.
blue-blooded °thenar of the t'a,dstreem
Guards, tate King'e 11r.ssn s or the
Black Watch, who will go down ici'the
annals_ of the British army as thehero
of the I'yndarous, but plain .John
'ward, Labor leader, up from the peer
Non was it a crack regiment that
stood at attention and faced death on
the deck of the sinking trausport,
John Ward's fellow* heroes were the
volunteers of the Middlesex. bitttalion',
Londoners, Cockneys, all sorts and
conditions of hand to mouth toilers,
some of thein waifs and strays, and
perhaps human derelfete with nothing
specially to live On' in the old days.
But discipline had transformed the
least worthy into mall, love of country
and pride in the regiment inspired all
of them; they were responsive to
sympathetic leadership, and they
stood firm, Spartan -like, with a hea'r't
for any fate, when Colonel John Ward
made the appeal to uncut that will be
historic;
Daughter, SOUR STOMACH
FLOATING SPECKS
Mother, iluton, Eyes
BOTH CURED BY
ftil.SIJll1fi'S URA -LIVER $1ILL;1.
'Choy stimulate lite sluggish liver,
clean the coaled tongue, sweeten fol
breath, clean away all waste and poison•
ohs matter from the system, and prevent
as well as cure all shit:nes arising from
a disordered condition of the nts.;xseh,
liver and bowels.
Mrs. Joseph II. 'Ph:•rirntt, Nnulner-
villa, N.N., writes:—"1 was troubled
with a Soto' st.unsnc6, uud 1001: 113.0 viol:.
of klilhurn's Lax:o-Livor Pills, and they
cured int',
MY mother tits() used them for floating
smic s h,tnta, the eyes. `limy cured her
also after 1iaviue; tarn four vials. We
(1,555 L4'i,h• rm•om:nrr.d (hent to ail
boli. f , f ut L1 er trent ire."
1res-! 1; et. ere 2.1e.
per v::•1rl 011511,,•"01' mail,d,liretun
rloei. e e.' :'•o 5, The T. ,Milburn Cu.,
Limit.•d, !',sant.,, Out,
Invented in\lomcnt of Genius by
Chip's Captain
It is interesting to recall -talat the
first ironclad used it :lethal naval
warfare was designed 011 Ulu
spur of
the moment during the war over
American Slavery. The 1101110 of 018
vessel Wats t11(1 3lerri:uac, and she was
originally all old wooden steamship,
She led:mlg:A to the 1'nafederate
States, wee were lighting the North-
ern States on the question of slavery.
One day in :larch, 1.Sa::, be,r captain
hit upon the ides or Meting her ail
over with old iron rails torn tip from
a derelict. railway, :5 sloping• roof of
the same n°Aerial wet built up to pro-
tect her deck, and, Mitts equipped, shit
n 'Roads in Vir-
ginia
I -lam ,to
steamed Into f
11t sank Ill
and a
1 early site morning
glair
"the spare of about hide an hour, two
great wooden linof-battle ships lying
ari
se l smaller
r' in 'McMinn to v t
there,
craft 'llis exploit, PV sounding
the
death knell of the wooden battleship,
rendered obsolete, at a stroke the
navies of the entire world.
FREAKS OF NAVAL DRESS
Eccentricities of Nava; Dress Have
Origin
A naval man writes: The naval
dress is full of.curious little freaks
It was Lord Nelson who introduced the
sailor collar, lo ]Peep the pig -tails
wtth:b sailors evoro then frim malting
Officers
J. Connolly, Goderith, President; Jas:
Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President;
Thos.. B. Flag's, ' Seaforth, Secretary -
Treasurer.
Agent«
Ales, Leitch, No, A, Clinton; Edward
llinchloy,, Seaforth• WM. Chesney, tag
snondvillet, ,J. LV. Yeo, Glederic11; R. le,
Jarmnth, Brodlaageu.
lDihneeltare
Watt Rlosi,. No, :6, Sesfortb; John Ben..
newels, Brodtiagen; James Evans, Beech-
wood; Nt. Mclwau, Glisten; James
Connolly, Goderich; le, F, McGregor,
14o. 3,,Scaforth, 11, G. Grieve, Igo, 4,
Walton; Robert fortis, Garlock; Geo.
icCartae, No, 3, Sedttirth.
�ry�7ryp1 Std
i,tlR'
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1 �glf r tY X40 r ra' 4
Il}k .•
ll:eoplewith brotnchitis, eeillnrn,
and lltng t.onbles benefit very
Much by .living nrnotigst i'iue
trees. Why? ilcettuse they
breathe the tumidly aroma of the
Pines. Pips contain beneficing
Pine ossencet„ together with ether
tneciginal ingredients- end for
50c, you only bring ini.o your
home (1 VOI'11stble fine forest,
When a Peps is placed in the
tnetllll the p!.re essences are turn-
ed into 1 ellli1J,r, vapore hese
are breathed direct to the
lungs, •tliratrt and bronchial tubes
—no's swallowed dome. to the
stosnnch ryill s:lt is not ailing;. Try
PaPe.foryour coli,e0ugh;bronchi.
Astir testhnxa. Ede box, ail dealers,
stand oil Gtei'i• service fac;trtt;. '.l6
three rows of white braid round the
edge were added Teter to celebrate
three victories of the period. A sail•
or's black tie, e.gain, recalls Nelson,
for it was first worn ag the navy's
mourning for the death of their chief
at the ]tattle ,f'5't'nfalgnr, Why it has,
been worn ever stnce no 00e seems
ec ms
quite able to explain, but it is a JR -
deg memorial to the memory of our
gres.teet sailor. A sailor's trousers re
all the old day's of sailing ships, when
swarming up and down the rigging
wee part of every day's work. To
make his climbing as easy as possible
the trousers were designed tight at
the knees. I'liey were wide at the
anitles to be easily rolled up 'whew
;deeming the decks.
INSTANCES OF HEROISM
1...,,
CARTER'S
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS
a ra; ,Earl vat::r•;; :::.:ox;l:iatr::' _.I
The Best Habit
In The World
is - the habit of health.
The way to get it is to
train your bowels%
through the liver, to act
naturally, at a fixed
time, every day.
Take one pill regularly
(more only if necessary)
until you succeed. Then
• you can ' stop taking
them, without trouble or
annoyance.
This has been tho good=lieelth-
rule for SO year's.
CARTES'
ITTLE
IVElt
PILLS
coigne bears 'Sigeater4
Colorless faces often show the,
absence ofbon in, the blood.
Carteris Iran Pills'
will help this condition.
Artillery Officer's Splendid Courage
Under Fire
.A War Correspondent writes: I wrote
of the splendid .vork of the British gun.
nerd, ihtnt-great orchestra of destruc-
tion whose symphonies continue day
and MOIL--aiid Which plugs' 111. such
harmouious anonymity that it is hard
to pick out the part of any single per-
former, But in this battle there oc-
curred an incident • well worthy of
special record. The day before the
attack an artillery officer made his
way out to a point where he could
observe the state of the German. wire,
and found that 10 one important place
it was not being destroyed by our ar,
tlllery bombardment. 'rhe weather
was ton thick for aeroplane observa-
tion, so he crawled out with a tele-
phone and line and lay In a shell -hole
in front of the Germain lines, and
there remained surrounded by burst-
ing shells controlling and directing
the tire of Itis buttery. As a result
of this magnificent act of eoohtess and
attacking arty found the
eoura a the alt, p
g K
wire entanglements <roue when they
advanced, 1 give: this instance not
because it is unique but because it is
typical.
DH &` a •
Mothers \vheat your baby is III: aches
his little Stomach and bowels are ''555
of ruder; when he is troubled with
constipation, colic, colds or his teeth-
ing is paintul sive his; Baby's Own
'tablets—the perfect medicine for lit-
ti
e ones. Concerning
them
Mrs,
Al-
phonse Pelletier, St, DdmuseQue,
says:—"Baby's Own 'Tablets are e
grand remedy for little ones. i used
wonderful re-
• 1
', 1babywith
them for n
tl e 1
sults," The Tablets arc sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
Cents t box -from - the Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
How Incendiary Lomb Looke
This is the outward appearance of
the bomb used by Germans to set, fire
to nedefeuded towns. 'These bombs
'readily 117.e. hnildings owing to the
tierce flames. and the; molten metal
generated by the ritulnicalss aged.
They aro dropped from aeroplanes and
Zeppelins. ., -
THE FIRST LOCOMOTIVE IN THE
PRAIRiE WEST.
•
The following 'article • from "'Pitt
Onward,'! refers to a locontative that
\vas taken to Winnipeg by the late
Joseph Whitehead, (solane an ea -
teemed resident of ICltnion), who at
that time had the contract for build-
ilig the first section of tic, C. p, R.
Mr, .Whitehead was the `est Reeve
MA:Anton, 'afterwards its 11ayor, and
also' 1N. P. for North Buren, and the
grandfather of our esteemed 'towns-
man, MrW. D. "sir. The article is
as follow\,— .
fit an open space fronting the Canna-.
digit, Pacific railway station in Win-
• hipg, stands en tdd Iocbinotive, so
ufilik&' the ,llig.. )moguls thdt. pull in end
(),asci the yard fust across the way
MO . it looks as if intended for a Curie
etkihlt. It is Weatliti woSI,' geld
plainly of a style ne lunger in vogue
among the builders of railway engines,
To, !Mike its exhibition all the .more
atrlklilg, IloWer boxes have been
placed on its nothing -boards and :a-
cross its battered front, and all around
the length of tail on which it stands is
a nicely kept lawn. If ever a piece
of multi nery wits discarded with hon-
ors at is • the funny old engine in
Winnipeg, - , •
Forty years ago next October the
same luooniotive, then new and bright,
was landed in Winnipeg; the first rail-
way engine ever seen in Western
Canada. Since then it Inas done ser-
vice fully earned it the right to an
honored rest, now that it has been re.
tired, anti in every sense it is deserv-
ing to be counted among the historic
relics of the Duni)nlon, Its scars and
its general Old-fashionedoess are en-
tire pardonable,
That was 't great day is Winnipeg,
in the fall of 1877, when the "Coun-
tess of Bufferin" came in. At that
time the people of the new Western
capital were anxiously wafting or
railway connection with the outside
world, and had been asking for two
or three years for the completion of
about sixty miles of road that would
connect tate city with the American
built railway, then running to the in-
ternational birder from St. Paul, The
engine, that was lo initiate the new
service arrived before the road Was
built,- It was brought up the Red
River on a barge, in low of a gaily -
decorated steamer, and was run a-
shore un to it track laid from the ter-
minal of the railway, then under con-
struction. '!'here was great reloicing
over the event, and all Winnipeg was
down at the river to see the "Coun-
tess" Landed. A little more than a year
later, the last spike an the road
was driven, and the pioneer lucumo-
tive in the West began regular trips
between Winnipeg :hid Peuthia,
Where connections were made, for
the first time, with trains from the
South.
SUFFERING FROM COLO
If you shiver in frosty
weather, if you have cold
hands and feet, if colds are
stubborn and frequent,
then your blood may be
thin and impoverished.
has been correcting this condi-
tion for nearly fifty years. It
possesses rare powers for
creating natural body -warmth, for
t., charging summer blood
with winter richness and
strengthening both throat
and lungs.
Scott & nowne, Toronto, Ont, 17-12
rlur i
Her Pride
Two fair 1n 'ds met ht :t shop, ani
at once 11e cur loeisipim, in spite el
the fact tie. they were ltinder:leg
other customer....
"017, have yon heard about Phyllis?"
exclaimed the one in the white -topped
boots suddenly.
"No" rc:u.ti she of the fief:
plumes, "What has she done nolo?„
"My dear"—in dans of horror—
"she's brohrn otT gar engagement!"
"What ever (''0!''?'--ia tot,t.a1 ee :.:11
!•;Tenter horns'.
"iihe went with her fiance to a Goon
ball Match, Ltd nova ,!1e 548 Ile gut
,•
furfur more enthusiastic t l t .tic e ll,„
U o g.uua
than lie has ever 5, 15 aualtt iter.”
Scandalous
"1 r anraidyoung Swift has had
a Vit) l'tc'6erred r^,1'eer,"
"f,S:cs:s: ti:1 ooki0tcl That t'tUtov
never pleyeu any &telt mild game as
'that. Piker and faro aro Itis favorite
Pastimes."
CASTO
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bear's
Sisnature of
SUNDAY SCOL
Lesson 4.—First Quarter, Janu-
ary 27, 191 S.
THE INTERNATIONAL. SERIES
'Text of the Lesson, Mark 251.12 --
Memory Versa, Marta 275—Golden
Text, Mark 2:10 --Commentary Pre-
pared by Rev. D. M. Stearns.
This lesson on the forgiveness of sins
is ,found in Matt. le and Luke 5, as well
as le Isfark, The necessity of the ('nr-
git'eness of Our sine is seers In Christ's
commission that repentance Irud re-
mission of stns shoved be preached (n'
his name among an nhtionsl in Voter's
exhortation at Pentecost that they
should repent 1n1(i be haplleecl lu file
none of .Twos Christ for the remission .
of stere, and In Paul's declaration tit
Antlnels that Through thin Mon w
tire:whed onto Inn the forgilcuc:sSs of
wine, anti by hila ell ihtl let ort t5's :
;futltiiis d from all tilt Wei (1
Avis >tii 13:118, n,1), 00 the in eaten
rut' the ,tx(l5dt'n1 of our 1cs1u15 !t1` '."1114
10511 '111.015 00 a 1555119w 1st C';Ih'v'teOlt', ':1.1
Bairn .350410 P1111 1111, ^o 1 »' 1'1
tint' nttl'tt>• h,v 14,111:1. Wiwi riot
33(st' 4515 five:y fa vu oi' t4ar1 nod .ill•
deo, sad lieu:sli 50; sate db. `1,501'"1 etc
I:ht' Lurid W5), 113•13,01,, tr 143o', 5110111
t` "i'.'.h..%, neve:
4.1
W.
The Kind Yr d
In use :Co: uv c
All. Cour "-r«*et
Experirxx.ri
);'.menta t£t��d".11
43 j
,ik?t is 4„„ i •
Castoria iJ a1
Drops r.::.) r . 1.
neither c:i: a5
'age is
been in eo • f
Vtritid Colic
tllerofrein, and by rrr5:711
the assintiint'.urt of Reed: .'1!; -
The Children's Pezinser'-1
1C2t a 1 W V .S �,1"i1 !'r
V.x3"Lp,"t,•etavis
sat:
• 4N
6,9
Iric,n
Jb..!QWf {yG� v
The .Kind You giro
Tli t: ENTAUI.
llgi C "SLE
(lathe 1:17).nls-
turbed by men uncovering the roof to
let down through It n man sick of the
palsy, lying un' n (5'I(, wins, four cP
his friends had brnualit to Jesus, be-
lieving that he would Ilea! hie, When
they could not reach Jesus with their
skit friend Is', ,,.., et- the multitude
about the house, their faint tuui per5 '
neriinee tout: this ,0'111°11 of arc°n)-
plishing their u1 ,isS. 'I'hv i'hurisee:
and lite doctorH reel',• 1100,011y lis•
11101:1Pd by this unitsin 0 prnr, .•d!ne. 1,111.
the I'llore of 1'01101' 11:15 ,'11'' 5 ,5n1:11
ns
1451151, Hr lust 110,'n per°nils•, tau'
\Porti to all Who r°u!d h.'er I,a;, °p,m-
Ing t°l"(11:11035,1,1,31'
er511,• �e:•iptnr,'-, a ids hlfi
('tiOWiuth(l.tlkme :51:.17. 1!), Ili naw he
t110115 n, ib" .irk li a ,ri•11 1 1:0 0.101111.1.•
tut words, "don, he u5 55,,,,,1 r!lror, thy
lu, hr for:avrn .., 11, a.s
brought that hl: 1,04 5M:d,1 lie Ir.•ah^.1.
Sad maul} ter' i!,in'.i;:55 noire of 1Is'1.
cion nest•, +nun °f i1, 1' rsS:\'n°•os ul'
iLrir signs, Ler 5 55' 5!''g or the soul
is thesFuli'nlp,nTn°r thing.
"'le must h , nt S • :un is taw e s'•tt-
Ilr., 1)1.5,5 0, .1.h a sleollrwtts, an:
1110!IOW 5,1•n gin!r•:.,the foraicettr:s
of :dna, When is,',s shiners i,l,, d
guilty, nod n'a'ry rreeive the Lard
sus, ptliti::r "..!! rain' Ir0,1 in his crest
for our Silts, be-
lieving that his own self bore our 511214
in 1,-a' wunli,trd
for our u,,., -,, ..,.!t.•, t ruined 1 1
.,, .
lnlyuitirs, IS, n 1vN esu rejsice 11181
WO lance 1.501 undo chi!dren or (lid,
necoide'I.in tis" ':,'1 u•.'d. mid in him
have redemption, the for;;iveuess of
our slus, 1vl:lt rho assnrnnee that they
shall never er Own; sned to as (heti,
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4
1
1:12; I John 2.12, Ih 1 7; IH
S.
43:25). It 5' 13.1.11 3013 11111 !esus saw
their failth (vs, 11), which miry have in-
ti n tie sick num, but
in-
cluded due ft nth P 11
d
o'v , Ilutnau
• , •4 tftis
we know fi stn the , I t e
centurion, Ute Syro-1'hnrrdcinu woman
and tyle Cupernsum uoidensau that our
frith call bring blessing to others
(Mott. 8:13; 15:23; John 4:50). Noth-
ing seems to please sur Lard like great
faith, a cliloplu citildillu: continence ill.
him, ju,it taking hhn• ut Itis word and.
counting on hili to do as he has said;
and without faith It is Impossible to
please him (flab. 1'1 :(1), yet how often
he bad to say to his disciples, "0 ye of
little faith" (ithrtl. 8:220; 0:30; '14:81 ;
16:8). The tterihee said truly when
they said, 'Vim can forgive sins but
teed Ditty?" (vs, 7). And 11 they hurl add-
ed: 'i't11s inial I u05 be (soil, they 5.0 1(i
have reneened.'roi•rectly„ but 135elrr,;
111171 only tis a num they ucensed his
of histe.pl).•uej'. '7'So m'or'tal teen cute for-
give sins, wheth0r lit' he priest. 50
bishop; or me llt,lsh'I' or pope, 1,111
Mu humblest belie, or is titalinrleed to
lead a sinner to t'lriryst'si0U show him
in the Word the: wny'of forgiveness,
unci the Spirit by his Word will give
assurtntce of forgivanees fo every true
peul tent.
Jcsas perceives all our reasonings
(vs. 5l) tied knows every thought of
our hearts and by his Spirit and his
Word 1t•ill east down all rensuni.ttgs
and bring all our thoughts into subjec-
tion to king if (h.:cek,J.1 :5; I's.1510:1-4;
11 Cor. 10:4, 5, nmrgln).
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If the end of the day finl
table,with aching head and
something to tone and s
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are remedy/kith tlulictdy
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nd SPD renew the strengtls,
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