The Clinton News Record, 1913-04-17, Page 2W. JACKSON, AfitENT; CLINTON
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Declared He conut Walk On the
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A despatch from Plymouth,. Eng-
land, says: A steerage passenger of
filie name of Durooin the American
liner St Paul, which arrived here
on Friday night, who declared that
he could walk on the sea' as Christ
did, jumped from the vessel In mid -
ocean on April 0. He was rescued
but died later from ;the shock. Ho
had read the Bible throughout the
voyage.
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Ran and Woman Dave Terrible
• Encounter at Port 'William.
A ,despatch from Fort William
says: Iles. M. Benjamin°, 18, .
Persian, and Sam Jacobs, 29, fought
a duel withknives in the' woman's
home .on Thursday. Both are in
the hospitel, the wernan with agash
in the abdomen and the min with
-13 wounds in hit chest and stomach.
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man -has little' chance. Mrs, Ben- -
earnine stated Jacobs attt(eked her.
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• CHINESE ATTACH BRITISH.
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Sir Oliarles Bernard; Chief Com-
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A despatoh from Calcutta says :
A detachment of Chinese, troops on
Thursday atta,c.ked a battalion of
police attached to a British survey-
ing parey eh the fronthier of Burnea.
The hill men in eonsiderable num-
bees jeined forces With the.Chinese.
The, liritish column repulsed the at --
tack, but sustained a few casual -
tis. Among the wounded was Sir
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THE SUNDAY, SCHOOL STUDY
INTERNATIONAL LES
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APRIL 20.
o
Lesson. UL-Jacoles meeting' with
, Esau, Gen. 32. 3 to :33. 17.
Ix Golden text, Ilph. 4.32.
Twenty years had passed since
Jacob Kaki cheated the older bro-
ther out of his birthright and had
then fled to a distant lane. Now,
in returning with his family and
poesessione to the land of Abraham
and of Isaac, he was about to pass
through,. the borders of the country
in whieli,Esaii Fearing that
the wronged brother naight still be
angry with him( he tent messengers
to tell Esau of their approach and
to ask for his favor. The messen-
gers returned -and reported that
they had seen sau and that he, ac-
companied by feter hundred men,
was coming io meet Jacob. "Then
was Jacob- greatly afraid and was
distressed" (Gen. 32. 7), His proud
heart ...was humbled. - He acknow-
ledged that he was unworthy of tbe,
least of Jehovahca loving -kindness,
but in his helpiessnesa he cried to
the God of his fathers- for deliver-
ance, and his -wrestling 0,16ne in the
darkness may be interpreted as a
prayer.
of wrestling with God .in
ay _
•
Verse , 1. Divided --Jacob had al-
ready divided his .servanta, flock,
herds -and eamels into two com-
panies, -thinking ,that if Esau at-
tacked one, 'Ile other might eseene
(Gen.*32. 7, 8). Ile had- also se-
lected' a large numbereof animals
and sent these on before hien ad
present for Esau.
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Nothing will cause more trouble than
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• people contract serious maladies
through disregard or abuse of the \
stomach. •,
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Dyspepsia Tablets, with the under-
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relief, aiding to, neutralize acidity.
stimulate Row of gastric Juice.
'strengthen the digestive organs, and
thus promote perfect nutrition and
correct unhealthy symptoms. Threo
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You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
In this community only at our store.:
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• JEWEL ER and ISSUER OF
MARRIAGE LICENSES
2. Rachel and Joseph hindermost
-Those he loved most in the safest
3 Bowed himself to the groend
tteven times -A customary saluta-
tMn offered to kings,
4 -Esau ran to meet 'him - The
magnanimous spirit, with which
Esau received the brother who, had,
so cruelly wronged hint 'is worthy
of all praise.'
8-11, Among Oriental peoples the
elaborate courteey, the exchange of
eompliments, and the refusal of
gift.s which are later accepted are
GIUMMIlltry and may often be regard-
ed as mere formalities of daily 'in-
tercourse. However. the brotherly
manner in which Tsatt received
Jacob, and his frankness and ina.
puleivenese shown earlier, would
lead one to give to his words a
deeper meaning. In accepting the
gift Esau really places himself, un-
der' oblitialion to Jacob, and Jacob
wishee this further proof of Esau's
friendship. e
10. Forasmuch as I have seen thy
face -Revised Version 'maygin, "for
therefore have I tiebn'thy face," as
one seeth the face Of God, referring
deubtless to Peniel (Gen. 32, 30).
11. Gift -Heb., "bleiming," the
•
present being regarded as sol ee-
pression of good wishes.
42, 1 will go before thee -The way
is better known • to Esau, and he
volunteers to eseort"Jaeob kr his
protection. -
13-15. Jacob's reason for .not cc-
cepting Esau's company seems. a
plausible one, but in refusing the
offer of the help of some of Esseers
men, there seems to be a desire to
have 'their association come to an
Try it -when you're tired. Yon will
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Sustains and cheers.
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SPECIAL TRAINS
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AND OffIL•
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14. Thtil I eeme iinto'-"niy lord' un-
to Seir-Ja,cob ennatnates that he
will follow Esau to his home in
Seir. As -a Matter of fact, however,
he takes quite another direction. It
may be that he atill mistrusts Esau, ...-
or possibly, remembering hove he
had wronged his brother, Esaurs
kindness rebukes hire"; he feels ill
at ease in his presence and is unable
to bring himself toeahe point 'of ac-#
cepting Esau's hodpitality.
• 16. Sell -Practically the same as
Belem, the land given to Esau font
possession (Ded. 2. 4-6),
17. Succoth -The exact site is un-
known. It was east of the Jordan
and south of the jabbok. The word
is the Hebrew for "booths" and was
given to ihe place efter Jacob had
settled there and made. booths for
Ms cattle. Jacob later removed to
Sheehem.
IVREZ‘K OR MEXICAN ROAD.
Twenty Passengers Were Hilted and
Many Injured.
A despatch from Mexico City
says: • Twenty passengers were
killed and 40 injured in a wreck on
Thursday on the Mexican Central
Railway near Tula., in the SUM of
Hidalgo, because ,the engineer
yielded to the importunities of the
passengers. The engineer, fearing
to run into 'rebels, was enoving cau-
tiously, The passengers were simi-
larly appreheneive, but, believing
that greater safety lay ie greater
speed, induced the conductor land
engineer te consent to full steam.
The train was ditched on a curve.
The injured have- been brought to
the
, AVIATION. IN BRITAIN.
Aerodromes in Every City and 1,008
Pilots Trained Yearly.
A despatch front London says:
basis. He has undertaken, -with a
group of financiers, to find $10,000, -
aeroplanes and dirigible balloons
erpment a schetme for putting avia-
tion
with whioh to establish aero -
the army and 500 more for the navy.
clromes in...all big cities, buy hydro -
and" train every year 500 piiots for
that he has submitted to. the
The Government is considering the
tion in Great Britain on a sound
Clsaude G...1_•ahanti-VViiite _announces
4)ff;RONI,NENT LADY DIES.
Widow of the Late Itt. Ilon. Sir
John Thompson.
• A despatch from Toronto says:
Following a serious operation,'Lady
let tha General Hospital. ,Lady
late Rt. Hon. Sir John Thompson,
death.
Annie .E.Thompesoni widow of the
Thompson had been ill for a very
Prime Minister of Canada, died on
Thuredey afternoon aeibut 5 6'e:deck
hespital only a day beforee her
short time and Wile taken to the
le1tENC11 BIRTII RATE 'FALLS.
Oely One Baby in Thirty Families
Born During 1.912. .
A despatch' from Paris says : The
birth rate in the Freneh capital for
1912 was the lowest since 1861, MO-
-cording -to a' municipal report made
public 00 Th u r eel ay . There
only one, birth for every thirty fam-
ilies. Die infantile death rate was
142 peg thousand. Prohibitive rent-
als are ,said to have been tile chief
cause for -rho decrease in the
nusn-
hor of births -
PATIENT COMM ITS 8 CI CID E.
1-Vhile Delirious jumps Into Rives:
and Was Greenlet]: '
A despatch from Winnipeg says :
Clad only in a night ebbe, Williem
Steivart, a native of Dundee, Scot-
land, burled himself through a
window at the 51..13-oniface Hospi-
tal on Wednesday merniug while
delirieue, and in spite of heroic ef-
leas On the part of aLtendante, ran
to, the 'river, jumped in and was
drowned,
• Malieioue.
Gladys -1 i'efused Fred two weeks
.ago, and he has been ,drinking heav-
ely ever since,
Ethel -Isn't it about, time he.
stopped celebrating/