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The Clinton New Era, 1914-11-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR .ITB CLINTON NBW 1111.A. Thursday,November 5 1014; ��larm=log News Not from thereat of war, hilt. from our uivn 'Clock Depart - "went. The Mornings are.: getting. darker which necessitates your relying on an alarm Clock to rouse you in time for your work or other duties, .. We are now prepared and can furnish you 'with Alarms that we guarantee to give satisfaction, from $1 op We are Selling agents for .63'IG BEN ALlitl1S Come in and let us show you our aesoitmedt, Perhaps you have an alarm which only needs a little repairing—if so bring it in, it is rig!nt in our line HOU W. e When a child dislikes study. When children dies lihe study nerve ,en-' ergs t5 used in other, directions, most liao- ly to overcome. CYO-] train. We cats remove tine strain. Then dilie..noe ;wip =follow. ' JEWELER and OPTICIAN " ETES TESTED FREE •i• ioes•itii r eemidoedi d o • • • • s Atter ;. . the War . 1 Business in Canada will hum: s 2 The demand for well trained 5 • young men and women for b usi • • nese will be keener than ever. s The wise are preparing now. Get • i :to one of our 'schools and he ad . A few months 9 Wil ldait. • gready It will pm•you well. Free cola. logue. Write for it. SHAW'S • s BUSINESS SCHOOLS, Toronto 595, Yonge Street W H. Shaw. President resident ilii 0111•••NN•111Milleste•ON••• STRATFORD. ONT. Is a school with a continental reputation for high grade work and for the success of its grade.- ates, A. school with superior courses and instructors. We give iodivide-al attention in Oontmercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments Why attend elsewhere when there is room here ? You may enter at any time. Write for our large tree catalogue., D. A.IICLaehlan, Principal ;� s I Jeweler and Optician Issuer of ,M'arria: a Licenses 11r11r99119199P19P19111111r111i1P111191 There is a Cold day Cooling tVhy not prepare for itt by ordering your winter supply of Lehigh Valley Coal, none betterinthe world 14. J. Holloway, Clinton �rPnnlrnnnnrnrnnnnrnnrrnr NORTH END FEED STORE HELLO ! ! Have you ordered your Kindling for the winter? Stave Edgings and Cedar B.Ocks on hand SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson VL -Fourth Quarter, For Nov. 8, 1914. "Blessed is the mad that ;trustetb in, the Lord and; whose hope the Lord is " From •beginning to `arid of the Bible'' story' it is God or the devil—God's Way or mrin's way. The one is life; the oth- er is death. According to the epistle in which we findeui• lesson, the age is evil. .The. devil, who Is the god of this age, las, a', gospel of his own and enough re11-' glen :to satisfy most people. Ilut' II1 mere good works of men leave all un- der the curse, for the law requires. ab-' solute perfection in every detail and is, intended to turn us from ourselves to Christ. Nothing that man can do avails anything. Man Must ' beeome new creatures in Christ (chapters 5, 4, 8;` 9, 13, 14; iii, 10, 24; vi16). In the fullness of tune "God sent forti''His Son to redeem them' that were under the law, '' hopelessly ' trying ' to save themselves by doing the best they. could, listening to' the devil's'gospel' of good' works' and' character and 'aiming to 'be lige Christ without being born, again (chapter'iv, 4,' 5). ' Net until -We see Christ crucified for us, made' a' curse for •us; bearing our' :sins'' in 'His own body and, receiving Him, see 'ourselves as, crucified' with H1m; are -we new creatures (chapter 11, 20; , ill, 14 John 1, 12). Then we will gladly say, "God forbid that I should glory save in the cross of •our Lord Jesus Christ, whereby 'the world is crucified ;unto me and I untathe'world" (vi, 14). ',Whatever form of, sin ; may, have been our •specialty as listed• in chapter v, 19.21, the sin that is greater, than all others and greater, than • all put together, the sin that•eauses eter- nal loss is the rejection of Jesus Christ as the Son of God and theonly Saviour of -sinners (John ill, 18). • When we are made free from. the corse and have become children of God by faith in Christ Jesus then it is our privilege to walk in the Spirit, be ]ed of .the Spirit, stand fast In the lib- erty wherewith. Christ hath made us free and not do the things. which the` flesh that is still in us would have us do (chapter 111. 13, 26; v, 1, 16,; 17, 18, 25). Those who are in the flesh live unto themselves; self is their cen- ter; ter; they mind earthly, things (Phil. iii, 19). The new creature in Christ lives no longer unto 'himself, but is able to. say, "To me to live is Christ" "Not 1, but Christ, who liveth in me" (II Cor. v, 15; Phil. 1, 21; Gal. ii, 20). When we see others overtaken in a .fault, as all are apt to be at one time or another, it is not for us to condemn them, but meekly restore them, re- membering that we might some day need similar kindness and restoration. Thus we would manifest the Spirit of Christ, who freely forgave and said: "Neither do I condemn thee. Go and sin no more" (lesson verses 1, 2). When Noah became drunken it was more Ohristiike to cover up his shame, as Shem and Japhet did, than to tell it, as Ham did. " We have norightor reason to think anything of ourselves,, or to think that we know anything as we should (verse'3; I Cor. viii, 2). A proper attitude is that of Rom. vii, 18. "I know • that in me' (that is, in lily flesh) dwelleth no good thing." There is a sense in which we must bear our own burden (verse 5), "Every one of us shall give account of himself to God" (Roth, x1v, 12). If we have been, redeemed from the curse of the law we are here to do good unto all as we have opportunity, having refer- ence eference first to believers, the household of faith; never weary in well doing, knowing that the reaping time is sure and that our labor is never in vain in the Lord (verses 9, 10; I (Jor. xv, 58). We may not see nor do the reaping, for we may sow for another to reap, or we may reap from another's sow- ing. But both sower and reaper shall rejoice together'antl gather fruit unto Life eternal (John iv, 36-38). Whoever may plant Or water, God alone can give the increase, but what an honor to be laborers together with God (I Cor. ill, 5-9). Another verse comes to hind on sowing and reaping. See II Cor. ix. 6, and lay it to heart, ' e which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly, and be which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully." THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Gal. vi, 1.10 -Mem- ory Verses, 1, 2—Golden Text, Gal, vi, 7 -Commentary, Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. The Golden Text is awfully true, even 'for redeemed' people, that "What- soever Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap." We have recently seen in our studies Judas Iscariot reaping' something of the reward of iniquity. But we have also seen Jacob doing some'' bad sowing in the way of deceiv- ing his father, and we•haveseen him suffering for over • twenty years by reaping of •the same 'kind through the deceit of his. own "sons. • The reaping is generally more than we sow 'lis it is written in Hos. viii 7, "They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind." Again, in Hoshave plowed d wicked- . x 13,e ness. ye have reaped iniquity ye have eaten the fruit of lies.'because thou' didst trust in thy way." Again, in Erov. asii, 8, we read. "He that soweth r iniquity shall reap vanity" But there is'a sowing to the Spirit and a reaping , to life everlasting (verse 8). The two aspects are seen in .ler. xvii, 5,7, "Cursed be the man that.trusteth in man and waketh flesh his arm and who.. tip:ill- 4enn teeth from the Lund 't Malted Grain and Other Stock Foods for horses and cattle—kept in`3tock Quaker Oats Corn Flakes Flour Oat Meal Corn Meal Etc.,,Etc GENERAL DELIVERY DONE Agent for Heintzman Pianos Old ones taken in exchange, and, 'balance on easy terms. iltANK W.: �AN. • EV ANS LIVE DD i� � '1'OLJLT o�( WANTED 2500 Chickens 2000 Hens and 1000 Ducks each weer during the poultry season Turkeys and Geese taken later Get our priceseach week, sdelivered at the elevator: We are in the . market tor all kinds of grain at top prices A Full Line of Flour and Fee°. Always on Hand Have you tried our Cured Meats? Ail meat supplies Government inspected The Guou-I allgois Co., Limited' up-to-date Firm, Clinton Phone 190. N. W. TREWA.RTHA, W. JENKi:NS lead4 darters FOR Walking and inning Oliver plows I, H. C. Gasoline Engines McCormick Machinery Pumps and,', Windmills. ALL KINDS' stn; 14EPAnus AND .EXPERTING. CALL ON Miller �C Itttle Corner of Peneee and Albert streets. TERMS CASH. '• ?HONE 192 Isoften an illumination as big as the sun. There is ne place in town where "money down" goes farther than it does right here. dl CHINA CLOSET 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 just now in our entire Furniture Stack The Cheapest Spot in Huron to Buy all kinds of Furniture BALL t i i3 SO]S Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—Phone 104 N. Ball 110 RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 186 EOPLL INLY lis -1aR154 rED.QN THE,- ter; second,, areae of rain,•turningF to snow, and wind, third 'rising • barometei• with 'colder clearing• weather—all within the limits • ist the interim' leading into the storm period next following. A reactionary, storm ..period has its central days on the 12th, 13th,; Mid 14th. But for the' fact that we are now entering well ' .into the Mare period,' we certainly would' have a niinimuin of Storm produc- ing -causes at this and other No-' vbmber periods. On and touching the 13th.-uponwhich date ;the. moon is on the celestial • equator —rain wind and thunder; storms will be most natural, •followed im- mediately by ricins' barometer, winds shifting suddenly to the West and North and turn to very much colder: ' A regular storm ,period covers the 17th- to the 22nd, having its center •on the 19th, The new moony is on the lith, near perigee on the 16th, and South declination on the 19th: This period will begin promptly on the 17th, with rising temperature falling barometer and threatening clouds in the Western extremes. These con- ditions will take up their march East ardl 18th and 19th w • b Y by the and during the 20th, 21st and 22nd they will pass the great central valleys and into the Atlantic coast regions. If ovary low barometer, attends these storms across the country high and dangerous North easterly gales will come' in from the Atlantic ocean to fill up the inland barometric depression . causing danger to shipping along the coast and winding up with violent north westerly gales on and about the great lakes. These sections, espec fally should watch the indication and heed storm signals. Renewed high pressure clering skies and much. colder weather will spread •over the country behind these storms, lasting un to the 23rd to 24th: +. A reactionary storm period is central on the 24th, 25th and 26th. The storms ofUna period will cul- minate on and about the 26th, on which day the -moon crosses the celestial equator, working from South to North declination. All the phases of a storm period will show at this time—falling barom- eter, warmer;. cloudiness rain and snow; rising barometer, clearing and colder -all Linked together like railroad coaches, ruching eastward ly over the country. Aregular storm period begins op the 28th, is central on the 30th and rune three days in December. Thep storms of this period will not be more than, developing in West ern sections during •the..last two or, three days of the month. The Mars period has worked back until itis central this year on December 4th. In all reason it would seem that the outlook is for a normal or mild November; and if so, the saide kind of weather may be looked for through December. 0 You Wish to Be Well You Must Keep the Bowels Regular. If the bowels do not move regularly they will, sooner or later, become con- stipated, and constipation is .productive of more 111 health than almost any other, trouble., The sole cause of constipation is an inactive liver, and unless the liver is kept active you may rest assured that • headaches; jaundice, heartburn, piles,' floating specks •beforethe eyes, a feeling as if you were going to faint, or catarrh of the stomach will follow the wrong action of this, one of the most important organs of the body. Keep the liver active and working properly by the use of Milburn's'Laxa- Liver Pills. • "` Mrs. Elijah A. Ayer, Fawcett Hill, N.B., writes: "I was troubled with constipation for many years,: and about three, years ago my husband wanted+me to try Milburn s Laxa-Liver Pills as they had cured him I 'got a vial and toolA, them, and by the time T had takeri'three a skee them n d I al )•was cure w 4 vials y,.,, -p . hand, and when I need a iniid laxative I take one,", Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c a vial, 5 vials for $1,00, at alkdealers, or mailed direct on ;Qpeiipt of e•15y h`he', 4" Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto. On$ November Weather intense change to colderfor this seasonwill spread far into the. South and East. A regular storm period is central. On the 7th covering the 5th to the 10th. The moon : will be at its ex- treme North declination' early in this period, indicating the South- erly. atmospheric tides will, flow Northward. bringing reaction to rising- temperature, falling baro- meter and •ending in renewed storms of rain.- turning to 'allow. This storm will be at the crisis in the central valleys on and touch- ing the 8th and 9th, being a day or two earlier in the West, and a day or two later in the East. Each section will have, first, warmer, fair weather, with falling barome- EVERY WOMAN is interested and should know about the wondertul' MarvelWhirlIar ng5 rag ity afforded. The welfare of the Canadian, farmer in particular bas always been con'sidered of prime im portance by the Editor of the "Wit ness". has done yeoman service to agrieplture, , , Generations 'ofour' fir est Canal, ian families have literally, been "brought up on the 'Witness' " as inost eminent Canadians will test ify`andthey continue its devoted admirers, . *Besides the moral and, political aspects of this great newspaper, has attractive features embracing. all the interetits of the family 'and `a splendid Farm and Poultry Depart went, Its short and serial stories are 'strong and fresh ' '-and • ' they alone are worth several times the price -one d'ol'lar 'h year, To 'bona fide. .New. ,Subscribers mentioning the Ir•mt 61 this paper one trial year ,,may be had for, only ,05 cents or three months on trial .for only, 15 cents 'Pie' 'publishers' are as, a1Evtiys; J;ihn Dougall & Son.t<Wit ness' ° Office, Montreal:" The, "Weekly! Witness" has now no .?onnection with any, daily- news paper and is the healthier for it. WOMAN S RIGRT TO L[ALTH No reason Why 'ih:ey Should Sutler Ironi Backaches Ask your druggist for it. If he cannot supply the MARVEL. accept no other. but send stamp for Illus- trated book—sealed. It gives full particulars and directions invaluable to ladies, WINDSOR SUPPLY CO.,Wiadsot,Ont. General Agent, for Canada 1i''.tflt, A•RTIULES 'WORTH FOLLOWING and Headaches. To every woman belongs the right to enjoy a healthy, active, happy life, yet nine out of ten sof- fer, often in silence, from; 'split- ting headaches, torturing 'back- aches, violent heart palpitation or some other of themany evils that follows anaemia, or bloodlessness. That is why one sees so many women 'with pale, thin cheeks, dull eyes and dropping figures—slice signs that the blood is out of ord der. All suffering ,women should win the right to be well by re- freshing their weary bodies with f health, that the new,rich blood0 >, promptltransforms them into healthy, attractive women. There is no other medicine can *-stipply this new, rich blood so speedily and so surely as Dr. Tvilliams''Pink Pills for Pale People. Through this medicine: thousands of tired, suffering women have found new health and strength. Mrs. James Drost, Chipman, N. B., says; For years'I did not know what it was to be entirely free from headache or backache. My (hands were. cold and clammy all thel time. 1 t was difficult for me to get 'm Y work done, and to walk even a short distance would leave me completely worn out. My life was one of constant worry and . I thought I would never be better. I was doctoring all the time but without a bit of benefit, and fin- ally the doctor stopped giving me medicine as he said he could not help me. Do youwonder that I was in'despair. My mother urged me to take Dr. Wijlliams Pink Pills but I said ''what's the Use, medicine can't help me•" However, m lids - band got six boxes of the pills and to please him I began to take then By the time I had finished them' I' undoubtedly' had improved and there was the signs of returning health in my cheeks and -hands, My husband thought this great that he got another half .dozen boxes, and before these were completed Iwas 'enjoying such'good health 'as had not had in years, in fact, Iwas a well woman, and have since enjoy ed the beat of health, I sincerely feel that lowe my life to Dr. Wil hams Pink Pills, and shall always r'.eeommend'•them to all sick peop le." You cap get these pills at any' medicine' dealers, or they will be sent, by mail, postpaid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for ;82.50 by writ- ing The Dr. William Medicine Co,': Brockville, Ont,, The "Witness" articles on the Warr !Situation are appreciated throughout Canada by the best informed people for their clear- ness and sincerity as well as for their fine spirit, breath and for - sight. The ,Montreal '"Weekly Witness" `q at ulgreat national a er. It r y P,P, alway,s has been and still is ab,se - lutely-,oivne'd` a nd edited by Doug all's, Mr. John Redpath Dougall being its editor. While some papers are notorious .ly and obviously at tits. . beck and call of pradatoty„interests there are others' like The' Mpnf eal "Weekly Witness,” that have main tained ,their independence. It has dn v tout '•ov 1 It hasnever t o never grovelled. er ed. ' Ithasnever pandered. The "Witness" is its unique sell loved by its friends., hated by its enemies • Durrngthe past threes rg'ener atmos ?:it'has' c on ecien tiously,', •,de v otediy and very efficiently,; eery "d• its country in Many' ways: not- ably ot ably in its, campaigns for Temper- ance,,•TR.ighteousness.. Religious' Lib, erty, Education • and Lower Tariffs looking' towards lower cost ` and higher plane ;of living. If Canada is not yet enjoying to the full :bene fits of these things, itis fail ahead of many other countries in most of them, and this is due in, no " small measure to the stand or more cor- rectly, the splendid campaigns of the "Witness" whenever opportun I BUY AT iHOME BECAUSE my interests are here. BECAUSE the community that is• good enough . for me to live in is good enough forme to buy in. BECAUSE I believe in transacting. business with my friends. BECAUSE I want to see the goods. IECAUSE 1 want to get what I buy when, I,pay for it. BECAUSE every dollar I spend at home stays at home and works for, the wel'fa're of this town.' BECAUSE the man I! buy from stands, back of the goods, BECAUSE I sell what I • ;produce her at home. BECAUSE the man I buy from helps support . my school, my church, my lodge, my home. BECAUSE when ill -luck, ' misfort- une, or bereavement comes, the man' I buy from is here with his kindly greeting, hist 4vor,d of cheer,, and his pocketbook, if needed. BECAUSE I get my living, ire, this County. Don't you? Here I•live and,„,here I buy. 1 buy at home Do you?, During the next two weeks we place on sale about forty Beautiful Rugs in Tapestry, 'Brussels and Velvets in sizes 2iX3, 3X3, 3x3,j, and 3x4, and offer you your choice at wonderfully reduced prices. Owing to the advancing prices onall lines of im— ported Rugs, we have placed extra orders for spring, in order to secure° them at the lowest possible; price, but must now make • a clean sweep of all ,Rugs' in stock in order to have room for the new c,ne3"when they arrive Men's and Boys 'Clothir If you are interested in a new Suit, Overcoat or a' pair of Odd Trousers, came in, and • see what "we'are showing: We can save you money and guarantee to please you. Phimstee•l ' Bros. New Idea Patterns 10e liilade to'liieasure "Clothing 'WHEN IBitBY TS ?FILL back •. for a distance of ten miles over an uneven woods trail, ')Biff and Hec and Me" is a well written account"of a canoe trip in the north ern.' wilderness. .The remainder of the magazine, is replete within Melting articles and the various departments are well maintained. Mr. John B, McLean, of Tuckersmith on Tuesday last to Mr.'Robt Winter, at Seaforth, two hogefiv a and a quarter months old which .weighed 450 lbs. These are the kind of pigs to grow. Children Cr.' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The following officers were elected for theSeaforth Rifle Club.—Captain. Charles Sills; Secy.Treas., J, F, Ross; Committee. A. D. Sutherland, F. Sa- auG a and J. H. Reid. A new directory has been issued for the members of the McE,illop Municip- al Telephone System. This directory contains thenames and numhersof the subscribers on all the lines of the Mc- Kiliop System, the Tuckersmith Sys- tem, the Golerich Township -System. and the McKillop, Logan and Ribbert Systems, Workmen are busy putting' the roof on the Henson town hall, The brick- work was completed on Tuesday. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ' When the baby is i11 or out of sorts giVe ham -Baby's ;town ''"Tab-: lets.' ,,They are the ideal medicine for little ones and never fail to relieve constipation and indiges- tion , cure colds, allay simple fe- yers and ,promote ("healthful Sleep, Concerning them Mrs, F. Worker Ingersoll.. Ont. says ; "I have used Baby's Own' Tablets for eight, , years • and can highly recommend .them- to all mothers for babyhood and childhood ailments." The tab let's are sold by medicine dealers or bq mail , at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine ' Co., Brockville, nOt. • • ROD AND GUN. r. Bonnyeastle Dale is the leading contributor to the November issue of Rod and Gun issued by W. J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock' Ont., writing on the subject "Trapping fn Ontario 1913-14. In "Wander- ings in the . Winter Woods" W. Dustin White describes vividly the' joys of the winter camping trip "Rear Trapping and Pack carry- ing ,in B. C.' tells Pia hunter who trapped a husky bear, weighing some one hundred and sixty pounds and then carried him on his 4 iiimmemum e tion 0-f+ CoW Vet Forever Prom t Relief-e.Pmlafuat liars - P C TEB� ,,( u�tt P!u$ e rrLa kV" %jig* a.. oda—Wane the cmn festa —brig ado qa, Sm sll P11L Stell Wit, Small Mock G4111641 mos bail Sigastuie I MOOPOOPOWOIIIIIIIRRPIRPOPIPOOVIWO e Best Remedy For All Ages and proven so by thousands upon thousands of tests the whole world over, is the famous family medicine,— Beecham's Pills. The ailments of , the digestive organs to .which all are subject,—from which come so many serious sicknesses, are corrected or prevented by EEC iLibt a few dosesnow, and you will KNOW what it means to ave better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and greater cheerfulness after your system has been cleared of poisonous impurities. For children, parents, grand- parents, Beecham's Pills are matchless as a. remedy Worth a Guinea fa Box Prepared only by Thomas Beecham. St. Helms. Lancashire. 8u land. Sold everywhere in Canada sad LI. S. Amadeu l ;Ie boxes, 25 cents. The directions with every' box aro vers v lusblermspeei.1f to woman. v.e�s�sn gibber Footwear Every man, than 'and child•sbould'.;have; a'pair of,good rubbers at this season of the year. Wet!feet travel the road that end's in„ the hos' itis- 'afld it is usually a` short trip' '• •Whave ' best, rubbers; made-we;sell nolother ,e; kind, for poor rubbers are worse tlaii' no' rubbers at all ' bbers These are StormHu -Low Cut:'Kubbers, Toe Rubbers, Etc. We have the Rubbers Modelled to fit all .the' Ncw Styles 01 Fall Footwear. We Fit the Shoes with the sort of rubbers that are just right in Style; Quality and Price V1,10410 t1,iNi ., 90 1,,6 .'0 C'y. (n'•.*E04,1' ... • s. eflpip Phony 70 Clinton