The Clinton New Era, 1914-03-05, Page 7V•'
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
Passe 4
E THREATEN.ED
KIDNEYDISEASE
His Health In A Terrible State Until
He Took "Fruit-a-tives
B. A. KELLY, Eso.
HAGERSVII,I,E, ONT., Aug. 26th, 1913.
" About two years ago, I found my
health in a very bad state. My kidneys
were not doing their work, and I was all
run down in condition. I felt the need
of some good remedy, and having seen
"bruit-a-tives " advertised, I decided to
try them. Their effect I found more
than satisfactory. Their action was mild
and the result all that could be expected.
"My kidneys resumed their normal
action after I had taken upwards of a
dozen boxes and I regained my old-time
vitality. Today, I am as well as ever,
the best health I have ever had".
B. A. KILLY
Pruit-a-tives"is thereatestKidne •
remedy in the world. It acts on the
bowels and the skin as well as the IKid-
neys and thereby soothes and cures any
Kidney soreness.
"Fruit-a-tives " is sold by all dealers
at 50c a box, 6 for 32.50, trial size 25c,
or will be sent on receipt of price by
Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
T'wo Illinois inventors have pat-
ented a trap which a'ttractsinctecs
within it by a lighted ]amp so
that they come into contact with
electrically charged wires and are
killed,
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Longevity.
'You act as though you just won•
ei Doubt
dered how you are going to get
through this trying aoason and do
e uuur .-eeeeeee. slawsese. .. your work,
guest at our table. If he risky -his You may be overworked or have
life to meet with me in Philadelphia had a bad cold which' bas left you
it was done openly and honorably in without strength, ambition or much
the midst of acquaintances. There intertest in life; in fact you are all
has been nothing hidden or clan rundown.
tine. He was brought to Elmhurst a Let us tell you that Vinol, our deli
prisoner, bound to his horse, guarded ous cod liver and iron tonic, is just
by armed men. In the morning I the remedy you need to rebuild wast -
learned his identity, and at once had Ing tissues, and replace weakness
him released. That is all," and she with strength.
gave a gesture with her hands, "and A prominent Boston lawyer says:
I trust, gentlemen, my explanation will i "My mother, who is 76 years of age,
be sufficient." • I owes her good health to Vinol as
"And you warned him of my suspi- since taking it she can walk farther
eions in Philadelphia," exclaimed and do more than she has for years.
Grant, "causing him to attack me, and I I consider , it a wonderful blood
then released him from arrest here." making and strength creating tonic."
"That is partially true; you endeav- We have such faith in Vinol that
ored to provoke a quarrel the moment if it does not quickly build you up,
you met. I had no desire he should restore your strength and make you
fall into your hands as a prisoner. feel well again, we 'will return your
When you appeared at this house II money. Try Vinol on our guarantee.
assisted his escape."
"But; •Claire, how came you here?
Why did you leave Philadelphia?"
"Because I have a brother, sir, whom
I can only meet in eecret," she replied
quietly "I came without thought of
danger, for war has not cost us friends
in this • country; our home has re-
,mained until now untouched by van
dais, and I felt amply protected by
those who accompanied me upon the
ride -our old house servants." She
.knelt at the side of his chair, her
head bowed upon his arm, and his
hand stroked her hair. "I regret if I
have seemed unmaideniy, or done
what oudeem
Y may wrong, g, father, for
it has all seemed right to me."
The colonel looked at us silently for
what seemed a long while, his fingers
fondling the tresses of the girl's hair.
"This situation leaves me in an em-
barrassing predicament," he admitted
at last slowly. "I hardly know what is
my duty either tis a father, or en offi-
cer of the lying. No matter what his
purpose may have been this man pen-
etrated our lines in disgeise; he ad-
mittedly exercised comriand of those
irregulars WhFblacked and routed
Delavan's column, and has since been
prowling about disguised as a coun-
tryman. Merely because my daughter
confesses to a friendship between
them can hardly justify me in setting
him at liberty."
He paused. rising to his feet, his eyes
on my face. The girl lifted her head,
looking up at hien.
"Major Lawrence, I shall hold you
prisoner of war, referringyour case
to Sir Henry Clinton. In the mean-
while you shall receive every consid-
eration possible in accordance with
your rank. I am now going join my
men in pursuit of Fagin. Captain
Grant, you will accompany me, and,
Mr, Seldon, I shall leave you in charge
of the prisoner until we return."
He took a step toward the door;
then turned to his daughter. •
"I shall expect you to be ready to
ride with us on our return to Philadel-
phia, Claire," he said kindly. "It is
evidently not safe for you to remain
here alone,"
"Very well, father."
"Come, Grant, we shall have to ride
hard to overtake our men."
The captain started reluctantly,
Scowling at me as he passed.
"I should enjoy having the privilege
of 'being left fn charge here," he said,
for my benefit.
"No doubt, sir," returned Mortimer
coldly, "But I have already selected
:lir. Seldon for that duty."
W. S. R. Holmes, Druggist
Clinton, Ontario
They left the house together, and i
watched them ride past the window,
followed by a dozen soldiers. As they
disappeared Seldon turned his eyes
to my face. He was rather et pleasant
looking young man, but possessed en
aggressive chin.
"While I have no orders to that ef-
fect, major," he said quietly, "I would
take the responsibility of accepting
Y parole."
arole."
"Aro you not rather reckless?
"Oh, I think not," smilingly. "I
-would have you give it to Mistress
Mortimer -surely under those condi-
tions you would never run away."
She stole a swift glance at me,
;ehaing her head.
• "That would be too strong an ]m-
1prisonment," I responded instantly.
;'Under all conditions I prefer not to
give my parole."
"Very well, sir," more stiffly, his
,geniality vanishing with my rather
ourt refusal. "Then I shall take all
necessary precautions to prevent es_.
cape." He stepped aside to the hall
;door. "You may send two men in
,here, Ferguson."
, They entered quietly, glancing about
.with some, curiosity, but taking posi-
tion on either side of me at Seldon's
command. Claire stood beside the
table in silence, her glance out the
window. Only e'I5 we wheeled about to
leave the room did her eyes meet
mine. That swift glimpse beneath the
dark lashes caused me to leave the
room with swiftly beating heart. At
the door I stole another glance back-
ward, but she had suint into a chair,
her face concealed in her hands, With
Seldon ahead, and the two guards be-
hind, I tramped down the stairs into
the basement, and was again looked
within the walla cf the 2trong mote.
As the lock clicked I set drum 1_i cn
the bunk far from being di:A:cartel rd.
Pate had beta playing strange prt
but. I e,,.;t not left w111:ont hope, 1•:r
I felt aezmimd f bad read correctly, tat'3
Mitt I t .t' C: ti:Die i. ti,u S,td bili
eyes. 5 , :,, .1 l of nit.ltcd. pie to ac-
cept pal 1. ; lIt -1 there roust lie 511110
plan of (110.::0.;greedy formulated in
her mind. I could only wait quietly,
striving to solve the meaning of thee°
ruddoniy uplifted blue eyes, and the
promise they contained.
CHAPTER XX.
The Lady's Plan.
I must have remained there an hour
undisturbed. lii•.tening to faint sounds
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branches, Once, with ear . pressed few thousand lists of what be has
against the door, I could distinguish for sale prepared at a very small
the regular steps of a sentinel pacing expense. A little extra work will
secure him the names of those he
back and forth, and out of the window � warns to inteilest in his plan, and
I caught the Silhouette of, a cocked to thesle he can mail his Vets to -
hat and brown gun barrel, Seldon was gether with order form. When he
evidently guarding .me with the ut- explains that hie is prepared to give
most care,the same service that the depart
By the li ht I judged the time some-l'ment stone gives in his particular•
g +lines
he should have no difficulty,
what beyond noon, when the door. in securing £Brit ordlers and after
Opened suddenly, and Peter appearedthatitis simply a question of mak
bearing a trap. He was as mysteri- ing good,
ously silent and professional as upon' In the United States the "mail
this first visit, not even favoring me ' order" business has been developed
with a glance, his mind . apparently by, local merchants to a eery high
Slip -
intent upon his duties, moving about point, They sale their bus mess sl]p-
noiselssly, wiping the table, and plat- f ping away from them and rle alined
ing his load of .dishes thereon with that they would in thio. end either
have to list go'altogether or adopt
great care that all should be arranged l the enemies tactics. So instead of
in perfect order. The door remained • continuing to wait for business to
ajar, during these preparations, a' come to them -via the old top bug -
Queen's Ranger standing there mo. gy on market day-th(eiy went af-
ter the business through the mails
so that now'they find the recently
esltablished "parcel post" does not
Work any injury to them by divert-
ing trade to the large eilees but
tionless, leaning on his gun, and eye-
ing us steadily. At last Peter drew
up a chair„ dusted it, and with wave
of the hand invited me to be seated.
I ate as slowly as possible, while he actually increase their own busk -
stood over me, anticipating my every nose through the mails.
want. He might have been a wax fig•
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'Cluck, Now, Yer Damn Rebel," He
Said Hoarsely; "Be Up an' Lam
Me One, an' Here's the Rope!"
hire, so mechanically did he operate,
lid the sentinel never for an instant
his scrutiny.
y
I had picked up almost the last
crumb, toying with it is desperation,
when a voice spoke apparently from
the head of the stair. The Ranger
turned his head to answer, and at the
instant a paper pellet was crushed into
my hand. Instinctively my fingersa
closed over 3t, 'find as the guard turned
back again, gruffly ordering us to
hurry up, Peter was at the opposite
'side of the table gathering up the
dishes, his bald head shining brilliant-
ly, his eyes as dull as those of a fish.
I leaned back watching him, clutching
the paper pellet in the palm of one
hand, until he passed out with Itis
'tray, and the door clicked behind him.
Not once did lie glance toward me, or
,acknowledge my presence. Fearful
lest I might bo spied upon, my heart
beating wildly in anticipation, I lay
down in the bunlc with face to the
wall, and unrolled the pellet. It con-
tained but a few words, hastily serib-
Continued next week.
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•'ile is the wiui-ter n1wti2S twine,
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Extension of the parcel post will
undoubtedly mean an increase in
the business done by mail. Small
town merchants have had: both
pleasant and unpleasant experien-
ces with the working .of this sys-
tem-pleasalit when they have been
selling "special order" clothing and
have experienced how smoothly
and with how little bothee the
mail order can be operated; -and
unpleasant when they see their one
time customers arrayed in clothing.
and haberdashery purchased from
the far distant department store.
At the peesent time the chief at-
traction the "mail oreler" has for
those living in tile, court** cis the
ease and quickness with which they
can obtain anything wanted. They
have but to consult the catalogue,
write out their wants, mail a letter
and their parcel arrives in a few
days' time-quicleer in fact, ,than
if they waited until they went to
town to make their purchases even
when the town is but a,few miles
distant.
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A Spoiled Scene.
17. A. Sotberu once found his wit fail
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Claude is supposed to dash to her res
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stage, but slipped bud _slid, sitting
down near the footlights. Losing his
presence of mind, he declaimed the
line; "Look pp, Pauline. There is tic
danger." As Virgiuia Earned was
standing, this was, of course, an im
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Lord Jesus, aecordiig to the teaching
of the epistles, "waiting for the com-
ing of our Lord Jesus Christ;" "serv-
ing the Living and True God nuts' wait-
ing for His Sou from heaven;' -hulk-
ing for that blessed hope, the blur(
ous appearing of the great God, even
our Saviour ,Testis Christ" (I Cor, i, 7;
T
if 13 , (hes,ifll0 Tit )
s ,
In the gospels, as to the Old Testa
ment, the coming of Christ is general
ly, if not always,• Ills coming in glory
to set up His kingdom; His coming in
vengeance upon H.is enemies and with
redemption for Israel, as in Deut.
xxxfi, 30-43; Isa. xxxiv, 1; xxxv, 4;
1; Matt. xxiv, 30; xxv, 31. His
coming for His church, previous to
His coming in glory to judge the na-
tions was specially revealed to Paul,
as we saw in our last lesson.
The reference to the return from the
wedding in verse 36 makes us think of
the order of events in Rev. xix, where
the coming in glory with His saints ' ,vrtn w111011 our i."ru this tun u.<t,v, ,•,.
follows the marriage of the Lamb; whether talents or 01 111)1 er the gas•
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our stewardship. Every but' or as
that the ten virgins went forth to meet shall give ac•rount of himself 1" tr011
"the bridegroom and the bride," so (Ron(. sir, 1.21. Thi: will b1' et ilio
that the virgins cannot represent the judgment swat of C'lu•fst, \their' only
church nor can the "all nations" of snv''(1 airs 51'1'11 ho to 11+ fr1e0 fdr
Matt. xxv, 32, include the church. The their service slice I hey heetune bttlies'•
church trust be seen With Ula' as the ,ers. We need for ell bar eervit•e slice
Bridegroom and with Him when He ' words ns these: "'1'luit God is all
shall come in His glory (Matt, xxv, 1, thitlgs may be. glorified through Jesus
31; Col. iii, 4). The coming of Christ as. Christ." Not as pleasing mon, but
the Son of Man is His coming with God, who trieth our hearts" 11 ['et. iv,
Elis suints to begin His reign of right- ; 11; 1 Ttioss• 11, 4; 11 Tim, 11, 151.
000811058 and Peace on earth (Matt As. Joseph shared the throne with
xxvi, 04; Dan. vii, 13, 14; Iso. xxxii, Pharaoh, so we nue to share the rule
1,17
1. i with Christ in Ells kingdolu, but
Having considered the interpreta- ` whether over few ur niaily' cities will
tion, 110 must not lose the application •depend upon our faithfulness as stew -
to Our own hearts ns set forth in such nrds now (Rev. IIi, 21; v. 10; Lukr
words in our lesson as loins girded, xix' 17, 191. 'losnl'li sons ruler over all
lights burning, watching, ready, doing Egypt; Christ shall rule over 1111 the
(35, 37, 40, 42, 43). The. -loins girded : world (Ps. Ixxil. 11).
takes us back to Ex. xis, 11. end the 'i There are those called servants who
night of the ars' passover bud on to t'i'e only outwardly servants, like the
Eph,Jvi, 14; I Pet. i, 13; "loins girt Pharisees. 1:11(11 shall lied their place
about with truth;" "gird up the lotus i with the uniteli ''1'rs, However they
of your mind, be sober and hope to Inas Profess to 111100 I.uown Christ, [le
the end for the grace that Is to be will 5n7 10 lut:u.; "I neva' knew you
brought unto you at the revelation or . i ape:•t firm mo y,' tauIt work iniqui-
Jestts Christ" Tll
Watching reminds us of the thrice 1 ' ty'" 121:111. ' flume O, '21.28'.
Tina .,-,1 11 he dim -wont degree';
repeated "watch" of Mark ilii, 33, 35, j of 1 :iii:;hru^ni scows ON Mina from
37; the reproof in Gethsemane: "Could- ' 00r5('11 17, '18,
est not thou watch one hour? Watch I
ye and pray lest ye enter into temptau
t. L9
Lesson X.— First Quarter, For
March 8, 1914,
THE INTERNATIONAL. SERIES.
tion" (Mark xiv, 37, 38); the playing
and watching of F.pb. vi, 18; Col, iv,
2; the "Watch ye; stand fast in the
faith" of I Cor. xvi, 13, and the watch-
ing to see what He will say (Hab.
it, 1). The word "ready" reminds us
that on His p'u't "all things are now
r6ndy," but there is a fullness of "sal-
vation ready to be revealed in the last
time" (Luke xiv, 17; I Pet. 1, 5).
Believers should always be ready to
preach the gospel, ready to every good
work, ready to be absent from the
body or to no caught up to meet the
Lord in the air (Rom, f, 15; Tit. iii, 1;
Acts xxi, 13; ROY. xix, 7; 1 Thess. iv,
16-18). As to "doing" (verse 43), while
there can be no doing on our part to
obtain salvation (Rom, iv, 5; Eph, II,
8, 0), we are saved In order to good
works which God has prepared for us
towalk in, works which are good and
profitable unto men when they are
God working In us both to will and to
;
do or His good Pleasure Mph. 11 10,
Tit. ill, 8; Phil. II, 131,
The coming of Christ will not be to
His waiting "ones as a thief, for we are
not in darkness, but children of light
and of the day (1 Thess, v; 4, 5). We
are stewards of the manifold grace of
God and of the mysteries of God, and
the one thing required of a steward
is faithfulness (I Cor. iv, 1, 2; Z Pet.
iv, 10). All who handle the word of
G,od must be careful to give meat in
due season, not only milk for babes,
but meatas people are able to bear it
(I Cor. iii, 1-3; Eleb. v, 12-14; John
xvi, 12).
We are stewards in reference to all
35 0.
Luke xis 3 4
Lesson,
Text of the ,
Memory Verses, 47, 48 -Golden Text,
Luka xii, 37 -Commentary Prepared:
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research by a physician who has made women's peculiar
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ailments a life study.
" Since its introduction more than forty years ago-thou-
sands
go thou -sands of women in every putt of the globe nave testified
to its wonderful merits. You, too, will find it benainiob
Try it now. Your dealer in medicines will aoppiY YOU or
you can eebd GO one conn stamps fora trial box. Address
R. V. Pioice; GO.
71., Buffalo,14. Y.
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