The Clinton New Era, 1915-08-19, Page 3llRhureday, August, 19tH, 1915
MBE CLINTON NEW ERA
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NRRRLES 8. HRL,E
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Commissioner, etc
REAL ESTATE AND 1NSURANOE
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
Huron St, Clinton,
H. T. R A N C E'.
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Financial and Real Estate
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Division Court Office.
Piano Tuning
Mr. James Doherty wishes to in-
form the public that he is pre -
/hared to do fine piano tuning,
tone regulating, and repairing.
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
61, will receive nrompt attention.
M. G Cameron, ICC.
T' trrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc
Office on Albert Street, occupied Ey
r. Hooper. In Clinton on every
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rem 0 a.m. to 0 p m. A good vault in
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Medial.
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prescribed.
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Two doors west of the Commercial Dot.
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Office -Ontario Street, Clinton.
Night cello et residence, Rattenbnro St.
or et hospital
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gEYSICLAN. SURGEON.
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1 -i -14-1-1-1-1-4-I-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-/-1 I -I l- - • -h
Bowser's Two
Weeks
He Went That Long Without 1*
a Row.
By M. QUAD.
Copyright, 1914, by the McClure
Newspaper Syndicate.
the, as sue torItav at little
-"'I7ow, G Cvthen, I want to'have.n little talk with L
yon. Yon are 'dissatisfied as to the
way thls house is fun."
"Yes; I am dissatisfied," replied Mr, pA� K -i
Bowser as he, sat down in surprise, W I'L'I, . AIR, -
"Th'en why don't you leave it? There
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Is no rope around you -no reason why Train Of Thought Inspired By a Letter
Yon should stay here and feel yourself About Fruit a fives"
a martyr•"
• Yon --yon are tallang to the?"
"I'm tailing straight at you, sir! Tv -
pry 'week or so you raise a row about
your shirts, collars or socks. I want
you to stop such conduct. If you don't
I'll gather them all up' and pitch them
out the window!"
"This -this is Mrs. Bowser!" he gasp -
'ed as he rubbed his eyes and stared at
"This is Mrs. Bowser, sir, wife of
Mr. Bowser, the biggest crank in
America! She has put up with your
nagging just as long as she can. I5
there is any more of it you will hear
something drop! There are a few lit-
tle things that I want to speak about.
You always find fault with the gas bill
no matter whether It is more or less.
'Yon either quit that or we'll turn to
_- ethe
tallow candles. I don't inhale gas
or give it to beggars!"
"Say," said Ms. Bowser as he looked
around the room to see 3f be was 511
his own house -"say, 1 -P" -
i I I :III -1 I I I I lel-I-I lei -1-1-I '
Mr. Bowser sat in his office thinking.
It had been two whole weeks since
there was a row in his house.
This was unprecedented.
Was he growing old and absent-
minded?
Was he neglecting the things that
should not be forgotten?
By neglecting to, raise a row wasn't
he holding out false hopes to Mrs. Bow-
ser? Wouldn't she soon be taking ad-
vantage of his peaceful state of mind?
Hadn't there been two or three indi-
cations of late that she wanted, to take
the bossing of things into her own
bands?
Mrs. Bowser was no serf, but there
'were limits beyond which no wife
should be allowed to go.
A husband shouldn't be a tyrant, but
he should rule his own house and
charge his wife with extravagance.
Perhaps a husband should talk
things over with his wife, but he
shouldn't pay much heed to what she
says.
Mr. Bowser made up his mind that
he had been remiss and that he must
make p
n for it.
He had his dignity on when he en-
tered the house at the usual hour.
His attitude during the dinner hour
was eminently frozen and proper. He
had intended to find fault with the
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MR. D. MCLEAN '.
(Mille, Ont., Nov, 28th, 1914.
"For over two years, I .was troubled
with Constipation, Drowsxness, Lack of
Appetite and Headaches. I tried several
medicines, but got no results and my
H ere. One
became more ser
Headaches bac,
"And the coal;" she continued as she day I saw your sign which read 'Fruit-
s -Lives' make you feel like walking on
waved him to silence. "Coal is so
air. This appealed to me, so I decided
ranch per ton. We burn about so much to try a hos. In a very short time, 1
off for caramels. and yettyou raise a
per month. I don't eat t or trade it began to feel better, andnowlfeclfine.
row every two or three weeks about Now I have a good, appetite, relish
the coal bill. If I hear another word
from you this winter about coal Pn
put out every are and turn this house
Into n cold storage establishment,"
That was Mri. Bowser sitting there
before him -the same Mrs. Bowser
whom he had bulldozed and browbeat-
en for years and years -and she was
now talking to him in that fashion. It
was the same woman sure enough, but
he looked at her as one in a dream,
and her words seemed to come from
far away.
"I buy the meat and groceries," she
contiuued, "and I buy as economically
as I can. I save at least 15 per cent
more than you could, and yet you are
always finding fault, I am tired of it.
You either cease to talk or I cease to
buy. You are also constantly med-
dling with the kitchen help and there-
by usurping my authority. If you think
you can run the kitchen ,then stay
home and clo It. The best girl I have
had for 0 year left me yesterday be-
cause you were always poking your
nose in the kitchen,"
"P-poke•poking my nose," murmur-
ed Mr. Bowser as he grew white
around the mouth.
"That's what 1 said. You thought
yourself a philanthropist when you
sneaked down and said it was too bad
she had to work for a living, but she
called you a baldheaded old meddler!"
"She -she called me that, did she?
Why, the -the" -
"And here's another thing, Mr. Bow-
ser. You come home and want to play
cards to pass away the evenings. We
sit down to play, and because I beat
you three or four straight games you
get mad and kick things about and
wish you had spent the evening at the
club. I don't know where your club
is or what it 1s like, but any time you
prefer it to my society don't hesitate
on my account. As a matter of fact,
you hardly know one card from an-
other and should take lessons from me
for two or three months. However,
as I shall never play with you again
it's a matter of indifference."
Mr. Bowser rose up and gasped.
Then he sat down' and choked." Mrs.
Bowser could see his lips moving, but
no sound came from them.
"And . you talk about my extrava-
gance in clothes," she said as she look-
ed him up and down. "Yes, that Is a
pet hobby of yours: and yet youknow
you spend more for cocktails than I do
I o
more cigars ars than d
for gloves, g
for shoes, more for worthless patent
medicines than I do for dresses. There
isn't a husband in the state earning
$30 per week whose wife does not
dress like a queen compared to me.
You have got to stop throwing away
money and turn it over to me to dress
on!"
"Woman -w -o -m -a -n!" Mr. Bowser
managed to gasp, but she pointed ger
finger and said:
"Once In a great while you open your
heart and give me a dollar for pin
'money, but you expect it to last me for
three months. I want to change right
here and now: I want a weekly allow-
ance, and a liberal one at that! You
simply drink fewer cocktails and smoke
fewer cigars and I'll take the money!
It's a favorite theory of yours that no
woman can be trusted with money, but
if I can't make 75 cents go further
than your dollar I'll be willing to mend
my own shoes!"
Mr. Bowser got up to walk about,
but his knees wabbled so that he had
to sit down again.
"There's another thing, while we are
everything I eat, and the Headaches
aro gone entirely. T cannot say too
much for 'Fruit-a-tives', and recom-
mend this fileasantjrwit medicine to all
my friends". DAN MCLEAN.
"FRUIT-A-TIVES' is daily proving
its priceless value in relieving cases of
Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble -
General 'Weakness, and Skin Diseases.
50e. a box, G for $2.50, trial size, 25e.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit -a -tires Limited, Ottawa.
SUNDAY SCHOOL®
Lesson VW, -Third Quarter, For
Aug. 22, 1915.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of the Lesson, 11 Chron.'xv, 1.15.
Memory Verses,- 1, 2 -Golden Text,
Jas. iv, 8 -Commentary Prepared by
Rev. D. M. Stearns.
In the story. of Jeroboam we had a
simple of all the kings . of the ten'
tribes; for there was not a good kine
among them. They all walked, in the
ways of Jeroboam, son of Nebel, who
mule Israel to sin, There were a few
-just eight, 1 think-amongthe kings
of Judah who diel bight In the eyes of
the Lord, and' Asa of today's lesson
was one of them (verses 1, 2), Ells, fa-
ther, Abljah, son of itehoboam, reigned
only three years (nlii 1, 2). The Lord
gave him and his army a victory over
the army of Jeroboam because they
relied upon the Lord God of their fa-
thers (xlil, 12, 18). Itis words in sift,
12, are always belpful-"Behold, God
captain."
�' • n is for our et it
•1 is with t t
Himself
While the story of Asa is told in part
of a chapter in the book of Kings
(I' Kings xv, 8.24), it occupies three
chapters in Cbronicles'(xiv, xv, xvih
the first Itwo telling of 'his thirty-five
years of faithfulness and blessiug and
the last telling or five' years of disobe-
ciicnce. What a pity that such a good
Icing with such a long reign should
waste bis later years in hindering
from God! But such always is min
whbu he turns away from Goch We
t think of Asa as a lost man.
'nuking matters over. W uonever you
get mad at me you talk divorce, ali-
mony and all that. If you want n di-
vorce from re* go and file your appli-
cation, and 1 won't contest it. I'm
young enough and good looking enough
to find another husband in a year or
two, and I'it take care he isn't a crank!
As to alimony, I've helped you to make
all you have, and I shall want half of
1L If there's a separation ono of us
will have to leave this house, and it
won't be me, Mr. Bowser! I think
this is about all. 1 am now going ug
to my room, and should anybody call
you will say that 1 am not at home.
Should you wish to talk with me on
any subject we have missed just come
upstairs and give three raps on the
door, but I think we have gone into
matters pretty thoroughly,"
She vanished upstairs, and then Mr.
Bowser sat with his head in his hands
and thought and pondered for the next
half hour. He couldn't make it out,
try as he would, and when Mrs. Bow-
ser came downstairs at midnight she
foulyd him asleep on the .lounge with a
tear in the corner of either eye.
"A BALDHEADED OLD MEDDLER."
dinner, but it was so good that he
couldn't say a word. He was fishing
for something, however,, and „by and„
by he found it. He noticed a stain oh
the carpet and exclaimed:
"So the whole house is going to ruin
for the want of prober attention! No
matter hold much I buy,"you manage
to.destroyit." ,
"What's -the matter now?" asked Mrs.
;Bowser as+she turned on him.
"The mstter is, that you ,hunted up
'the ink bottle and venial the contents
"on this carpet. Look: at that spot over
there. Nice aight..to greet the eye. of
a husband isn't it?"
f
"This carpet 1sthree years old, Mr..
Bowser ,aind',cthat stain has been there
for two leida. You made it yourself
by upsetting a bottle o! ,hair dye, sad...
though Iiltade used;e!ery}hingtiI could
think ot;,•x 'ave heedlmable''tO take,
alt out"
'!What[ What! Yon talk that way
to mei" he ®hooted as he sprang np.
' :Woman, 1 permit" -- -
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%'slt tjovvyE�', �lmmdadell lilts; Bow
Nod A Lame 3Ick
-FOR A ;LONG TIME,
Sometimes Could 'Hardly
Tum to Bed..,....,,
SUMMER HEAT
1111b1) ON BABY
No season of the year is so danger
ous to the life of little ones as is the
summer.The excessive heat throws
the little stomach out of order so
quickly that unless prompt aid is at
hand ,be baby may be beyond all
human help before the mother realises
he is iib Summer is the season when
diarrohoea, cholera in(antum, dysen
try and colic are most prevalent. Any
one of these troubles may prove dead
lv if not promptly treated, During
the summer the mothers hest friend i3
Baby's Own Tablets. The regulate
the bowels, sweeten the stninach and
keep baby healthy. v,l
'(he Tablets are
sold by medicine dealers or by mail at
25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont.
When tli'eiack gets so bad and aches
like a," toothache" you niay rest assured
that the kidneys are affected in some way.
'r•Onthefirst'sign'of a backache, Doan's,
Kidney Phlls should be taken, and if this.
is done ianmediately ) ou Will save your-
self many years Of suliering.frorn serious
'kidney trouble.
W lte's'COnSPnt
Not Now Needed
Change in the Regulation "for En-
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-No Purchase or Discharge
Mr, 3, W. Fraser, Truro, N.S., writes:
"I have had a lame back for a long time.
Sometimes „I could hardly turn over in
of
•' t six boxes [ can's'
bed, but after lake g, D
Kidney 'Pills I fetid"that ttiy; back is es
strong as;;ever. 'I can't praise thein
enough.
Doan's Kidney, Pills are 50e. per box,,
3 boxes for $1.25;: at all dealers or mailed') ,
dtreet9ss.5sect-t
A�e
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Th
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Milburn Co L1 mitsd oroyto, nt
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•;: ep orderingdirect secfT
; Doan':."
Can110
though he acted so badly nt the last,
but he lost part of the full reward
which might bare been his (11 John
S; I Cor. 111, 11-151.
Quietness and rest on every sidle and
a whole hearted seeking, the Lard Uud
marked the first lou years or morn of
his reign ;sly, 3-7; xv, 12.15). Saab
rest and peace and quietness is the
privilege of every true believer, nod
when LIo givelh quietness wile then
unmake trouble whether in the case
of a nation or a man only (Job xxxi-, •
20). It is our privilege thus to fore-
taste
ortetaste the kingdom when the work u1''
righteousness shall be pence, :old the
effect or service of righteousness quiet-
ness and assurance forever Iisu. xxxii,
1, 17). The same Lord 1s ever saying
to all, "Coote unto rue, '* 's '" end 1 will
give you rest" (Matt. xi, IS -30), and it
is written, "We 'Who have believed do
enter into rest" (Deb. 3). The great
adversary hates pence always, and 30
he stt red up the Ethiopians with nn
army or over n million to go agaiplst
Asa, who had only about half us ninny
men, but Asa cried unto the Lord his
God fu the words of that ever memo-
rable prayer or chapter xtv, 11, so brief
yet so comprehensive, which has help-
ed Inc many a time, and will prove a
comfort and strength to all who nppm-
white it
Otlowa, Aug. 9. It was offici-
ally anncunced this mot'nieg'i glint
the Military Department had abol-
ished the 'regulation by w hieh
man'is ' prevented .from enlisting
because his wife o1s patents, ola=
jetted, and hi future noncan can
change his reit'rl and • secure his
discharge from the overseas bat-
talions by paying $15. The wife's
consent is now riot needed.
Cook's Cotton Root Compound.
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70101TO. Wit .(formerly Windsor.)
Misunderstood.
"What would you do if I turned you
down?" asked the maiden. A full min•
ute passed and yet the man sat in sir
fence:
"Didn't you hear my question?" she
asked, somewhat petulantly.
"I thought you were talking to the
gas," :he Desponded fitfully.-Philadei•
phis Ledger.
1 •
Every day and hour we should say,
"We rest on Thee. and in Thy name
we. go-" Compare part or the prayer
of Jehoshaphat in chapter xx, 12,
which we may also continually appro.
piste. Although the lithtopians were
such a huge host, yet because Asa re-
lied ou the Lord kle delivered them
iuto his band, for the eyes of the Lord
run to and fro throughout the whole
earth to show Himself strong in the
behalf of (or as in the margin strongly
to hull with) them whose heart is per-
fect: (or whole) toward 1Ittu (c.hapterxvi,
5, 9). This ninth verse is and has been
for long yeas a continual strength and
comfort to me and is working ill me
an increasing desire to have a whole
heart for Him, and to see no one save
Jesus only. The Spirit of God brought
a message of encouragement to Asa by
Azariah, whose name metros the
strength of Jehovah, which Is found in
lesson verses 1-7, and the exhortation
in verse 7 1S for ns alse who believe.
"Be ye strong, therefore, and let not
your hands be weak, for your work
shall be rewarded." Salvation is never
of works, bit always to him that work-
eth not but betievetb (Rom. iv, 51; but
we ere thus saved by grace in order to
serve the Living and True God, and
511 true service unto 17!m shall be re-
warded (Luke xiv, 14; Bev. xsii, 12;
II John 81.
We need always the exhortation Ot
Eph. v1. 10, "Be strung in the Lard
and in the power of His night" Asa,
being thus encouraged, cleansed the
land of idols, even destroying that of
his own mother, but this cleansing was
chiefly in Judah and Benjamin, turmy
of the high places still 1em.lhiing in
Israel, ores which he had no control;
and yet many out of Ephraim, find Ma-
nasseh, and Simeon. and other tribes
fell to hies in abundance when they
saw that the Lord his God was with
him; all because be was seeking the
Lord will all his heart said soul
(verses 8.15). 'They also renewed the
altar and offered tine,• lees, and there
was no more war until the thirty•til'th
year of his reign. But the next year
the king of Israel came against him,
and, instead of relying upon the Lord,
be made a lengne with the king el
Syria. This brought a reproof from
the Lord by Mown the seer. who re-
minded Asa how the. Lord had wrought
marvelously for hue against the Ethi-
opians because he relied 01)00 luta and
hewfoolishly he had now luted by re
lying upon the kung of Syria (xvi, 7.9).
Asa, being; Out •ur fellowship with
the Loid, gave ve niece to the devil, be-
n
i`n.e angry with the seer, and put him
lir larisuu unci oppressed - some the
people (vii, 10). Near the Close of his
reiglt.he beetune greatlydiseased in bis
feet, hat in this tilso Ile turned away
froth the Lard to Imt'el7 Imam help..
Degrees. -
Jess -Her husbands jealousy used td
make her wretched.
She's ,much more miserabld
.'Tess -
now „7 iep he.;s 00 longer Jealous,ol
her 7udke.
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