The Clinton New Era, 1914-10-08, Page 4PAGE FO17B.
CLINTON. NNW tau.
-'Thursday, October" 8th, 1914,
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gift. .
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by many. 'those whose opinions
yon most esteem will see It
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good taste and judgment ; per
haps your friendship, and your
liberality
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use of us in the selection''
We have the goods that,sult
We know the latest styles -Best
makes -Most suitable gifts
e Cnty GlaSS, Silverware
Art Goods, China
Clocks
Special Pieces that show
Refinement and Richness
at surprisinglylnoderate
Prices. . ;
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JEWELER and OPTICIAN, <'
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
Lesson (1. ---Fourth Quarter; F'op
' rOct. 11, 1914.
rHi INTERNATIONAL -SERIES.
°Tezti
Of the Lesson, Mark xiv,
Metrlory yerses922 , 23 -Golden Text,
1..CoI 26-Conitt entary Prepared'
I ' by'Rev. D M. Stearns. `
The record of this last evening on
which He kept the Passover•, and insti•'
ytuted what we call the Lord's swine/
'Ulna SeSS100,11
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• explains courses. Write for a •
• copy, . •
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FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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reputation for
high grade e work
and for the success of • its •
gradu-
ates, A school with superior
courses and instructors. We
give individual attention in
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Why attend • elsewhere when
there is room here ? You may
enter at any time. Write for
our large tree catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan,
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your winter supply of Lehigh Valley
Coal, none better in the world
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GRAND TRUNK RAIL
When a child .
dislikes study. `
Whenchildrendisc.
line study ner5e en.
ergy is used In other,
directions, most late.
IY to overcome eye.
We
co oie- can remove this
'thein.
Then diligence will
follow.
Pi
o. J. Grigg
Jeweler and Optician
Issuer of Marriage Licenses'
Is found more or less fully in each of
,tire four gospels. Luke says that He
sent Peter and John, saying, "Go and
prepare us the passover," and that they
said unto Him, "Where wilt thou ,that •,
we' prepare?" (Luke xxii ; 8,` 8d. •Ss
,,,should we ever ask Elfin concerning all
our goings, and there is another queer
tion we should ask Him concerning all
our doings, "Lord,''' What 'wilt' 'Thda
have me to do?" (Acts ix, 6), for we
have no wisdom coricerning'anttiine.
x
but 'Prey. iii, 5, 6; Pe. xxii,Y 8; 'Ise.
sxx;'21, are a very great comfort. They
needed no instruction to each the city,
so, He said, "Behold, .when ye are
i teted into the city there shall a 'man
meet you bearing a pitcher of waterM
(Luke xxii, 10).
They were to follow him into a hones
and say to the good man of the hoose,
''"the Moister saltie, where is the guest
chamber where I shall eat the pass
over with my disciples?"'(Verses 1,3,
14; Dike xxii, 10, 11.) It does not seem
that• the man bearing the :water vessel
knew what he was doing, but that he
all unconsciously guided the men to the
right ,house.
We are often unconsciously guiding
people rightly or wrongly, for "Doth
He not see my ways and count all my
steps?" (Job xxxi. 4.)
The owner of the house must have
been a disciple. for he understood and
showed them the upper room furnished.,
Thus they found as He had said unto
them (verse 16: see also Luke xix,'32).
So shall we always find it to be just
as Ole has said. The words translated
"guest chamber" are found In only one
other place besides this incident, and
that Is in Luke 1f, 7, "No room for them
in' the inn." There they made ready
the passover. What a privilege and
honor and pleasure to make anything
find it so .?,
As
readyter Him! Do you t d
inhe .
He eat down even-
ing
with them
ing He said that He had greatly de
sired to eat this. passover• with them
before He suffered. but that He would
not .eat of it again until fulfilled In the
kingdom of God (Luke xxii, 15-1S); He
Himself is our passover sacrificed for
us, but as„there was a great deliver•
ance of Israel from Egypt at the first
passover there will be a greater de-
liverance of Israel at His second corn -
Ing to set up His kingdom a Cor. v, 7;
Ser. xxiii, 7, 8). After lesson verse 17
'and this portion from Loire there
should come in the incident of the feet
washing, found only 'in John sill, by,
which He taught them humbly to serve
one another and the necessity of con-
stant cleansing from earth's defilement.
Then as they ate the passover He said
that one of them would betray Hini
and it had been good for that man if
he had never been born. No one seem-
ed to suspect Judas Iscariot, for they
said one by one, "Is it I?” Simon Pe-
ter asked John, who was leaning on
Jesus' bosom, to ask Jesus w.ho it was.
He replied, "He it is to whom I shall
give a sop when I have dipped it" He
gave the sop to Judas Iscariot, and
then Satan entered into him.
Then Jesus said to him, "That Mon
Joest, do quickly."
Judas went immediately out, and it
was night and has been night with him
ever since. Before he went out he
said, "Master, is it I?" And Jesus said
unto him, "Thou haat said" (verses 18-
21; .Matt. xxvi, 25; John rill, 25-80),
our lesson there followed
Thoul[sgi�iing DAV
single Fare
Good going and Returning Monday
October 12th
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Fare and One -Third
‘Good going October 10, 11. i2
Return limit October 13, 1914
Between all stations in Canada east
of Port Arthur and to Detroit and
Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black
Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension
Bridge, N.Y. •
The Best Feed for Fattening the
Stock -Scientific Feeding.
The testimony of some of the hest
farmers in Scarboro and Marscan,
these men and many others, who are
making a business of dairying, find it
pays them to feed Dry Malt and'
Malted Corn Feed' at least twice a
day, no matter how good the pasture:
is, Price's Dairy gets a car load every
The CityDairyCo
use
two weeks. T e
them altogether at thir farm. Why ?
Because they produce more and better
milk. These feeds will do the same
for you. Try a ton of each and watch
results. There it money in it for you.
Being' an' intelligent farmer you•will
appreciate what others sae about the
value of the feed I am handling, and
get in line with them In producing the
best inilk that comes into town, and
at the same time haves, big balance on
the right side of the ledger.
Call and get some for your stock
John Ransford & Son, city passen-
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57'
A.O. 'Pattison, station agent
'C. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Union Stattion, Toronto, Ont.
CORN.
A carload of corn jest received. We
are selling Whole, Cracked or Finely
Ground, for fiuishing poultry.
Also a carload of Bran,.Shorts, and
low grade Flour.
• If you want the Best Flour
We have Purity,• Five Roses, Exeter
Clinton and Milverton.
You will make `no mistake on buying
' any of the above brands, ,
FRANK W., [VANS
TERMS CASA. • PHONE 192
All kinds of Grain wanted at
Market Prices
Get our Prices on Poultry
Delivered at the Elevator
phone 190
We are wholesale agents for Gunn's
Oared Meats.'' Ask yons dealer for
Gunn's Easifiret Shortening, and
Breakfast Bacon. Prices Moderate.
The Gl1ln-I anglais Co., Limited
The up-to-date Firm, Clinton
Phone 190.
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I. H. C. Gasoline Engines
McCormick Machinery Pumps
and 'Windmills.
ALI. KINDS OR REPAIRS
AND EXPERTING.
CALL ON
Miller �C Link
Corner of Princes and Albert
streeite.
A Dollar DOWN
Is. often an illumination as big
as the sun. There is no place in
town where "money down" goes
farther than it does right here l0
' ' M A CIIINA.'CLOSET
i(y or dresser bought for 'spot cash'.
"`� from our, present stock makes
what you see elsewhere look
like thirty cents.
Its Bargains. Galore we are
offering grist now in our
entire Furniture Stack
The Cheapest Spot in Huron to Buy all kinds of Furniture
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Furnitnre'Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 '77'
N. Ball' 110_RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 180
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anada s
actories
will be enabled' to run full time. only if.we all'buy
"Made -in -Canada''. goods every time.
FLAKES •
is the. only food under the name KELLOGG ,that
is, ''Made -in -Canada. All others are imported
"
`and do not help Canadian'wirkpeople.
'Your money'spent 'on •`Made in -Canada" goods
remains in this 'country and helps Canadians.
Kellogg's Toasted Corn flakes
Made in London, Ontario, Canada
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to
According
the institution of the supper, by which,
according to I Cor. xi, 26, we show,
the Lord's death till He come. The
bread represents His body given for
us and the wine His blood shed for
es, and by believing w6 eat Himself
is is explained in John vi, 47, 54, where
la the one verse eternal life is the re-
mit of believing on Him, and in the
'thee it is the result of eating His flesh
uta drinking Ells blood, so that eating
His flesh and deinking His blood is lust
leUeving on Him or, according to John
12, receiving, Him.
He said again in this connection that
He would not drink any more of the
trait of the vine till he should drink -
t ne-w to the kingdom of 1301
Verse 25). •
He also'epoke of appointing to the
twelve (some qne taking the place of
ludas Iscariot) a kingdonh that they
'night eat and drink at His table in His
tingdom and 'sit -on thrones judging
the twelve .tribes of Israel (Luke
18-30). Compare Matt. xix, 28.
While He had befote Him, knowing
ill things, the sufferings of Gethsem-
me and Calvary, they were selfishly
talking of who should be the greatest,
tnd Simon was saying', that' he was
'eady.to go with Him to prison and to
Leath, not knowing his utter weakness
for that Satan was asking for him to
lift him (Lute `xxii 2434).
In 'His reference to swords He seems
p me' to be saying to them that if they
;ould not trust Hila when invisibly as
well as when visibly with them they
sad better buy swords and take care,
>f themselves. When He said that two
;words were enough it is evident that
He did not mean that each should have
sae
Connect John xtii, 86-88, and xIv,
1, as if there were no chapter divisions
tn(I See how, marvelous it Is.
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"Political economists, say that the
problem .of,tihe world is to bring
To Yourself
talnd those who together those lyho Juane a;deroanid
plat
clenalalnld."
'by keeping in good physical
trim and you will be the best
friend to yourself and a pleas-
ure,.to, .others. Most sicknesses
begin in the ordinary and
minor ailments of the digestive
?rgans, and for these ailments
have become the most popular
remedy, because they are so
safe, so certain, and prompt
in their beneficial action.
They tone the stomach, stim-
ulate the liver, regulate the
bowels: By cleansing the
system and purifying the
blood they prove that they
Ars Worth
ins a Bo
Directions of special value w!t'a every bon.
Sold everywhere. In boxer., 21 cents.
PUBLISHING LISHING
THE. ROLL.
The Sentinel -Review. of Wood-
stock has commenced, oini (the in-
stallment plan; the publication of
the city's entire assessment roll.
The council is palyitnig for its pub-
'1icaHl'uom.
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Had Severe Stomach Trouble
and Sick Headache
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Lawn and: Country
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Con sit
of Zurich, nvournit; he death of.their
young ison'iwho died on Sunday at
the. age of five. He had anattack
of tappendicti:s and an operation, was
prefoijneeldi
Mr, Andrew SmitN one of Zurich's
oldest and most respected citizens
died on<Monday inithe 81st year of
hike (a?g(e.,
Mr. A McEtwein"s large barn on
the let line of Morris was complete
ly destroyed by fire omit T.uesd'aty
.afternoon. The silo was being fill
ed and fire is supposed to hast;
started from a spark from the e,n
gime. Mr. McEwen lost tall this seas''
oen's crop tars;well as some pigs ,an .d
mtachtiniary. Insured in . Bowick
Mutual.
The ladies of the Wroxeter cern
munity have responded liberally tc
Red roesa
Fund send
$102.00 has.
s.
the Ra C
The •
$already been received. r c,,first
hale of clothing etc. for our sol-
diers was sent Friday.
Mr. H.R. Scott of Seaforth had a'
very interesting window Last week
of almilitary Inuture and containing
inig gums of quite 'ancient date.
One is of the year 1815 =earlier' 18
86, and a British of1914 also raRoss•
rifle of 1914.
.Quite cesensation came over the
eom.munity taist week while, Mr.
D. Johnston, vin's engaged in blast
imlg dsnioenstter stone in,the bed•
of the river tat Roxboro. After 3
chlarges the an'anister yielded some
w.htalt but yet (not enough tonvove
it. 'Tele shock of the charge was
felt for miles end some thought
the enemy had 'tnwa.ded 'Canada,
• 'M,r. J. Martini of Tucirersinithrl,e-
livered to Mr. R. Winter aetSeaforth.
7 head •of cattle with weighed( 10,200
lbs. Heereceivei 9e per pound for
them, teettid(g the fart sum of $918.
Mr. S. Cudmore, of. Seaforth is in
Tilbury busy pressing hay to fill
the sixty thousand ton order ' he
received from the Governmienit, for
a<rany purposes.
On Monday, Sept. 14th, the Andel
of De(atth visited another Howick
home send removed, onecf.the old-
est residents of this 'district in the
person, of Esther McLaughlin ,wid-
ow of,the late Robert Gibston, in
her 93rd year, Deceased was •horn
1822 ire the County fof Cavan Ire-
lanld, 'being the youngest of "'a
homily of six brothers eased one sis-
ter, ill of whom., predeceased her
aeverlael ye era ago"
Fifteen of the volu0teers from
the 33rd 'numb iRegiomeAt belong
`to the,contingent ,selected, .for
service in,Berfoudta and, left Val
-
cattier camp last week for that.
place.
mTh putties have not yet
Lalet week three vessels
unloaded
285,800 bushels of whe'alt, 19,000 'bush
els of•b(airley end 17,000 bushels of
Oats et :Goderich 'harbor.
On ';W'ednleeclay miorning;•Sept. 16,.
east eleven o'clock the rnarriago,was
solemnized of Miss 'Gertrude I
Reeb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wan. Reeb, of Port Colborne, to Dr.
Harold Clarke Workman, of' Floe d-
wicih Ott.
Mr. Samuel Ski'amer, councillor of
Usbortn'e To, wiais taken s'uddenl'y
ill last week and is int .a'very ser: -
ons condition., His mean friends
will Mope for a speedy recovery.
1WhIalt might' have been serious
hlappe{need on Tuesday when a fire
broke out on the. roof of Mr. Rd.
Thomas' dwelling, tart St. Helen's
while 0 heavy windstorm. was rag-
ing:.
ag-Sngg:• iT'hrough the glatllaintry of
the teacher, Mr. Robinson, and
the' schobars, who ywere : passing 51
the time, it wtas• soon, extarjguvshed..
Mr. Geo, Burden, of Exeter, shot.
e
dlalmre len wet a ' °Chiral at as the Maus Heron
The heroin is of the family Ardeei
dlae, and has a long peek and lege
k1 long ta'pelrisig bill, wittly asharp
po5nli talnd sharp cutting .edgeis,
large wings mild tsoft, •piumager
This bird was particularly large
end as-
urednbeautibel from the stip of i its speck-neat
%o ft ebbe
feet, over four 1 eet, ainld 'from tip
tolltip of wiings over five feet.
Mr. W,m. Hart, Seaforth, found a
couple of, po'ttatotes imthis cellar a
few daay§ ago wbieh had new pota-
toes growing right rout of 'title old
ones. Some of tthe' new ,pottattoes
were uls large as s eggs, It is ,
certainly an lino 1 and remtark-
abel freak of oat e.
Councillor forntey, of Myth, re
Could Not Eat Anything
Without Agonizing Pain
My health is better now than it has
been for years, and I osse•"it'to Mil -
burn's Laxa-Liver Pills: -writes Miss
Rose Doyle, Connaught, Ont., "I was
for several years troubled with severe
stomach trouble and sick headache.
Could not eat anything without agoniz-
ing pain. My sick headaches were most
violent, and ,I could not rest night or
day, I became emaciated and thor-
oughly despondent, and no medicine
seemed to help me. until I took Mil -
burn's Laxa-Liver Pills. In five months
I was entirely cured."
Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are without
a doubt one of the best remedies on the
market to -day for all the troubles arising
from the wrong action of the Liver.
You can procure them from any.
druggist or general store. If they haven't
them in stock send direct to The T.
Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
Price, 25 cents per vial or 5 vials for
11.00,
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During the next,two weeks.,we placel.on, sale'abou;
forty Beautiful! Rugs in ,Tapestry, ,Brusets and Velvets
in sizes a/x3, 3x3, 3x31; and 3x4, and offer you your
choice at wonderfully reduced prices. -
Owing to the advancing prices on:, all fox
of,im
porte`d' Rugs, we have placed extra orders fors spring, in.;'
order to secure therm at the lowest;possibie pride, but
must now make 'a clean,'sweep Of;,all., Rugs, in stock in,,
order to have room for the' new ones Olen, they arrive .l
Mesa's and,Boys s Clothil i
11 you are interested'kn awnew Suit, Overcoat or a•'
pair of '.Odd Trousers, cnnr, in and see 'what we are
showing. We can- save you'intsney and guarantee to
please you.
Plu steel Bros.
New Idea Patterns 100 Made to Measure Clothing
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.000.0.0.0.1/..00.00OeN.00+ Yon Cannot Do Bitter Than 4.
Grow all the wheat you cam:
The lalve States that nopersom,nn
dier 18 years of age is'aldowed to
Garry fire arms.
mamiammaimmememem
Make the Liver
Do ,its Duty
N'm• inn la Das wins dilater it d e air
Bausch acd bowels am tight
CARTER'S LITTLE
LivER PiLLS
seetlybisfnslycoes.
pal*Lax liver to
ie its duty.
Cures Cop-
s atfon.
ladiges-
lion,
Sick
Headache,, mad Distre s after Eating.
Small PU1, Small Doss, Small Pllcs,
Genuine muR bear Signature
'Ors"'
'hour of trouble. 91e is; -"al brother
of Mr. John Rytaln of Walton The
remains were brought to Walton'
Attend the 'i' land interred in'Morris Cemetery
q.
i. .me�• l Dr: Ryall' of Saginaw attended the
British American College f,ene,na't
.-i1 'i'Mr Janes Heffrolra of Blyth re,
Yonge and McGill Sts.. Toronto + en'tly sold to Mr Watson four-
for a Business or Shorthand 9' teen head of cattle •a"eragineg a -
i' Course. Fall Term is now open. 9• bout two years and for which he.
rece.twed the little pile of $1,500,
Mrs. James Stewart who has been •
in poor helaleth forlsoane time died
tat her' home in Tuckers'mith south
Egmonvilte, Friday mounting. The
late Mrs. Stewart was a daughter
ceived word an, Mo,nl3,ay from his of Mr. An4(1oally Tyndall and be -
scene Ernest L, .who is flaming at sides her 'husbland she leaves.. a
C'atbri, Sask. r'H'e edilates that ,the flalmily of two sans and two daught
crops in that section were a come ems. The sons are Milton and Ba
plete failure this year. Off 40 acre's ry, Wlnd,tlee daughters' are Mrs.
cin which Meowed 80 bushels of Ohlarleaiworth of'Egmoteville and;
w,helaft, he harvested �ii9 bushels, just Bejalta'ice at home. The funeral is
21 bushels less than was sown). to be belcl on Sunday interment in
Barley and oat crops 'were plot Maitlanid•Bank cemetery.
'worth cutting.
Wive persons were brought be
fore J. Leckie, J.P., fat Brussels' on'
information of Inspector Johnston
ofi Melton, Wind assessed $20 each
pod. coats for being the worse of
liquor. Another contingent leyeb
tot ,be deallt with
Lwisb week Principal 'Henderson
of Walton public school, received'
a Strathoona certificate 'entitling
him to y$lcc this year. He also got
his Cadet certificate from London
wind on for Physical Culture.
The dispersion sale of Thorobred
Shorthorn's, the herd of Mr.
Smillie, Tukersmiti, len Friday
la>at was a gratifying success 1n:
every respell;
Mr. John Archibald of Seaforth,
is having a Hydro -Electric motor
land milking machines installed in
his dairy so that hereafter..; his
cows will be Milked by electrical
power.
Mayor Ameot of Seaforth wes f1i
Toronto repeeeseuting the toevn a't
tahearing beboret 'hjerailway poe-
Iniissioo in regard teethe crossing
here which is still unprotected:
Mr. Jlame:s Flannery 'who has had
the flaawi, of Mr. James McDougal
on the 7th, concession Tuckersrnith
rented fortthe past 'throe years is
g0dng St,upi
Much regret mals felt onleaining
of the de{alth of Mrs. P.V. ',Ryan,
which tool place at God erich on
Thursdlay of last Week. Mrs.Ryans
¢maiden, name was Minnie O'Lough
lint, of 84. Augustine. Mr. Ryan is
old resident of 'Wialton vicinity
he 'leassnamy friends who will sin-
cerely sympathize with him imthis
4. We ask you to write for particu
lars, T. W. %Vauchope, principal t
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ERRIN
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itis easy for you to see
from their delicious flavor and
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The kiddies and even the
babies may have as many as
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Every Package Guaranteed. At
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Send for the Perrin "Samp-
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you will be sure to consider
it worth the 10e. (coin or
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LIMITED
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fr
in• a while, buying the
Every man enjoys, ponceY
best things, even if they do cost more. Some men
are wise enough to know that this is true economy
If you will come here and look, - r
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you will see where the enjoyment comes in. There
is nothing better made anywhere, at the price.
When you have worn a pair you will realize the
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