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The Clinton News Record, 1913-06-26, Page 2G. I). .MeTAGGA.1-12' M. D. l‘IcTAC.Cl'AIlle c aggart Bros. CR S 0*--SiliA L 'BANNING BLISD, • :)",t,SS TRANSACTED.. ',NOTES -DfSbOliNTE13, DRAFTS ISSUta INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE- '. E.OITS, • SALE NOTES • FUR:, CHASED. • - II. T. BANC:IC -- -- NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY- • ANCER, FINANCIAL, REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR- • ANCE AGENT. REPRESENT- .ING 14 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. DIVISION COURT OFFICE, CLINTON. w. BRYD ONE; • BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, , NOTARY PUBLIC, .ETC. Office- Sloan Block -CLINTON CHARLES D. RILE. ' Conveyancer, Notary Public, CoMmissioner, Etc. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Iisner. of Marriage Licenses Ertaox STREET, - CLINTON DRS: GUNit & CANDLER Dr. W. Gunn, L.R.C.P., LR C.S., Edin, Dr. J. C. Gandier, B.A„ M.B. Office -Ontario St., Clinton. Night calls at residence, Rattetthury St., or at Hospital. DR. J. W. SHAW RAITENBURY ST. EAST,. -CLINTON' -.DR. C. W. THOMPSON PTISYICIAN, SURGEON, ETC; Special, attention given td' dis- eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes carefully examined and, suit- , ,able glasses prescribed. Office and residence 2 doors west of' ' the Commercial Hotel, Huron St. DR. F. A. AXON - DENTIST -.- . Speeia,list in Crown and Bridge Work. 'Graduate of C.O.D.S., Chicago', and R.O.D.S.,' To- ronto. Bayfield on Mondays from May to • • December.. ' . • Gg',,Rey'rerzi - TIRE TABLE -- Trains will arrive at and. depart from Clinton Station as follows: BUFFALO AND CODERICH DIV: Going East Going West, 8,40 p. tn. , 11.28 p. m. LONDON, HURON & BRUCE DIT: Going South, 7.50 a. at Going North, 7.35 a.. m. 3.07 p. tn. 5.15 p. m. 11.07 a. m. 1.25 p. m, 4.23 p. m. 11.00 a. m. 8.35 p. m.•= ' OVER es. YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARRS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS eke. A nr ono senehig0 sketch and description Mal 9fflcIyaneertalii our °plaice tree whether an Invention in pronably frarpritable. CornIrratrIca• Limiestricer tommouttal. HANDBOOK on Patents soot nee. Oldm est oney for /Nearing Nathan. Vaunts tnkca Wreath Munn & Co. receive *,,tot totko, w.ithent, dberge, intim flcilmerican A 'handsomely illostreted weekly. Largest cfr- esiation of any ISMOntille Joan:al. 'term for CanNla, P.irr0 your, 7089090 Prepaid. Sokt bp 019 tewndoalets, MINN /tea 361amadwaY' New York Branch f1, co. Ass St. Wanhincion. IL C. LIPPINCOTT' MONTHLY -MAGAZINE • , A FAMILY LIE3RARV • • The Best in Current Literature 12 CoMPLZTE NoVEhtir yrAtiLY 'MANY SHORT STORIES AND •PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.S0 PER YEAR ; 5CS.A COP, NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUM BER COM PLETE.I N ITSELF, Itti‘s cba1e.r for two worn en to love 'one man than for one man to love two women, ran, 1-lorts and Fiour torr011i the., Best 111.111s at the lowest passible price. • WE PAY 'THE HIGEEST PRIOE f :OATS, PEAS ,and-DA11-' LEY; alst KAY for Baling. Ford Sr McLeod The Best Brains In Canada have participated in the preparation of our splendid Home Study., Courses in Sank. Mg, Roonoinics, Higher Ac.. counting, °ammonia, Art, Show Card Writing, Photography, Journalism, short Story • Writ. Mg, Shorthand and Bookkeep. Ing. Select Die work which most' interestS you and write us for particulars. Address, The Shaw Correspopdenbe 5911001, 3914 Yong(' St., Toronto. mus•osmeensmu GEORGE ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. - Correspondence promptly answered. • Immediate arrangements•-dan be made for Sales Date :at The , News -Record, Clinton, or by' calling Phone 13 on 157. Charges moderate and satisfaction •guaranteed. ALL KINDS OF COAL, •WOOD, TILE BRICK TO ORDER. of Coal on hand: CHESTNUT SOFT COAL. STOVE • CANNEL COAL FURNACE COKE • BLACKSMITHS • WOOD 2% in., 3 in': and 4 in. Tile of the • Beat Quality. ARTHUR FORBES .• Opposite the G. T. R. Station. • Phone 52. . The IloKillop tattal *Fire Insuratee Company Farm and Isolated Town Property only Insured - OFFICERS - N. B. McLean, •President. Seaforth P.O.; Jas. Connolly, Vice-Presil dent, aoderieh P.O,; T. E. Rays, Secretary -Treasurer, SeatIrth P.O. , -Directors:- D, IT. McGregor, Seaforth: John Grieve, Winthrop; William Rion, Ohnstance; .Tohn Watt, Harieck; John Benuewies, Broclhagen ; James Evans, Beechwood; M. MeEven, Clinton P.O. • - Agents - Robert Smith, }fetlock; E:Ilinch. 'ley, Staforth • William Chesney, Egmondville; 3. W. Yeo, Holmes - title. •• Any money to be paid 1,0may be paid to Morrish Clothing Co„ Clin- ton, or at Cuttls Grocery, Goderich • Parties desirous to effect insur- knee or transact • other business will be promptly attended to on ap- plication to any of the above officers addressed to their respective post - offices, Losses inspected by the director who lives nearest the scene Clinton News -Record CLINTON, -- ONTARIO Terms of subscription -St per year, • in adv&noe; $1.50 may be charged if not so paid. No paper discon- tinued until all areears are paid, Unless at the option of -the pub. lisher. The date to which every subScription is paid is denoted on the label. - Advertising Rates - Transient ad. • vertisements, 10 •gents per •ntirt:" pareil line forfirst insertion and 4 .eonts per line for each sulise- quent insertion. &hall advertise- ments not to exceed. one Moll,' suchas "Lost," "Strayed,", or "Stolen,'" etc., insertedtnce for ' 35 cents, and each subsdqUeot in. sertion 10 cents. Communications in tended for, pub • lication :nest, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the writer. W. J. MITCHELL Editor and Proprietor. ;6144fiN 'At .RONV kw- FIOMEStlEKIERS' INXCITIISIONS To Mani toba, 'Saskatollowan,, •, Alberto ttaoh TuesdaY until (Weber inolimivo WINNIDED AND l9E'r131IN EDMONTON AND RETURN" ......$43,00 Proportionate low Laths to other points. Return limit two months. • Through • Pullman TO11119i Sleeping oars aro Operated to Winnipeg with. but 'change via Chicago and, St. paid, Toronto 11.25 km11. mi. :Move • "Tieltete 1‘.0 also o,o ' sale ;via. Sarnia ana Nditkieril NaVigatioir Oran/may, 1' Full particulars and reservations from ar,ahd..Tritak Agents, or write' C. E. ;Corning, D.P,A.," TIMOR Station,- To. tont°, (int, P10.1110P,AS•1610111111•••••JONION, /Dr. Morse's hadinK�ot Pills mare Many coinmon ailments which ' are y different, but Which ail arise from the same cause -a system clogged. with impurities.' The Pills cause i.he bowels to move regularly, strengthen and stimulate the kidneys and open up the pores of the skin. These organs immediately throw off the accumulated impurities, and Dili - oneness, I nd igost ion, Liver Complaint, Kidney Troubles,Iladaches, Rheum. atisar and similar ailments vanish, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills 46, Save Doctors Bilis Forty yeareAn use, 20 years :Ate eta:11(18rd, prescribed. , anal recent- mehded by phys i a n For Woman's Ailments, lir. :111au.tel's Female Pills, at your druggist. A THE joy of living is largely increased , if You own a KODAK. THE price is small; we have them from $2 up. • WE do developing and printing, also , show you how to do it. - We are agents for the world's best cameras -Eastman's Kodetks. THE REXALL STORE W. s. U. HOULE% Pli..111.R. coAL ORDERS for Coal may • be left at R. Rowland'e Hardware Store,. br kat any, office in If. Grocery Store. • HOUSE PHONE 12 • OFFICE PHONE 140 A. J. HOLLOWAY CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Canada's pest Businessgollege We have th§rough courses and competent, experienced instruc- tors. We do more for our stu- dents and graduates than any other schools do. At present we have applieations offering front„ 3300 to .$1.400 per annum for trained , Business men know Where they get the best We have three depart, mente:-ComMercial, Shorthand and 'Telegraphy: ' ' Get our free catalogue. t D. A. McLACTILAN, Principal. BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructors at the . M. C. A. BLDG.. NOON. ONT. Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. ?ad. Catalogue free. Enter any time. 3.W. Westervelt • J. W. Westervelt, Jr. ,Principal ourtereuacconstant 17 otce.Pdsopai Clutraaer is the accumulated re suit of'iong period of inwestraent. , Great Tasks are Left Undone, Great Ideals Unful- • filled, Great Ennancipa.tiQns Unachieved Because, of your little faith. -- Matthew, xvii., Why-cuuld We not do this thing, said tite bellhheldiette°IdotihnegrNoafz;nreenoef as thy His' inightV. workk, kit which they themselves had ignominiously od ? '`Becamie of your,little faith," replied Jesus, "for verily 1 say un- to Yotf, if ye have faith * * nothing shall be impossible unto you." , , The lesson of this episode is per- fectly plain -that it is faith which is the condition of all achievement in'the world, and lack of faith which is the explanitiOti of all failure.' We find it irnyibssibIe 'to do 'the work of the Master to -day for the same' reason that the disciples found it', impossible in their day,, namely, "because .of (our) faith." We have no faith that. the Golden Rule can be made to work in the world of business, and therefore we yield ourselves kupinely"te the law of tenth and 'nail. We have no ,faith that there can ever' be peace on the earth and good will among men, and therefore We pile up our enor- mous armaments on land and sea to the erribitternaent of nations and the ititpoverishment of 'the workers. We hive no -faith that "God hath made of one blood all rac'es of Irian,'" and therefore 'we prate of Superior and Inferiet: Peoples and nurse with the beasts the venom of 'prejudice against our kind. We have no faith thajt there will ever be a time when we shall not have the poor with us, and therefore we rest content with a civilization which enriches .the favored few at the expense of the wretched many. We have no faith that men -can be intrusted With the boon of liberty, and therefore we build ante' tyran- nies and excuse our slaver. We have no faith in human nature, and therefore reconcile ourselves to the fate that things can never be much better than they are at present. We lave no faith in justice, righteous- ness and love and therefore prac' lice iniusbice, unria,hteolisnoss, sel- fishness . and hate, We h vo no faith in God, and therefore postpon'e the timo \vhen 'Hit kiagdoin shall come and His will bedone .052 earth as it is in heaven. We have no faith, and therefore 020 the great tasks left undone, the great ideals amfulfilled, the great eine,n- cipatiOns 'unachieved! How' would all this be instantly transformed, however, if we but had, a faith which was eemmensur- ate In some measure with our know- ledge and our reason ! "A great task," says a contemporarY writer, "demands a great faith.", And -by the same token; a great faith in- sures- the achievement of a• gre taslc. "The. force of will, of -cora age, of self-sacrifice liberated .by living faith, is so incalculable, s invincible,. that nothing is import able 'when that -power enters. th field." . Give us faith and • ' The Golden -Ride could .be established to -morrow i all'human relationships, war abol iahed, race, prejudice. obhitera,ted poverty extinguished; injustice an hatred everywhere removed, right mausness and good will everywher brought in.. Give us faith a,ncl w could have the millennium to-inor row morning. Give us faith and th coming of God's kingdom 'would no need to be postponed a single hour gpith in ourselves -in our powe to do and dare; faith in ouy fellow men -in their capacity for qui 'Pathy, sacrifice and brotherly love faith in • God -:-in steadfas "watch above his own"here is th great need of humanity I Just this, and nothing less, was i that Jesus had -in mind when H 'said, "If ye have faith as a grai of mustard seed, ye shall say unt this mountain," Remove hence yonder place; and it shall re move I" -Rev. John Haynes Holmes THE SUNDAY ligious sig.nificance coming dOwn .SC11001. STUDY us from the.remobe past. , jaeobis.the chief patriarch, tis, : - latherofthe twelve, the prototy INTERNATIONAL LESSON, of all the Jews. He is bright an e,hraWd. Not morally . scrupulous JUNE 20., . he . pursues his ends $ firSt wit Lesson XIII. The Victorien, of Faith-lteview. Golden Text, .1 ;tan 5.4. • Before the class. This quarter's -Masons are peen - liar itt that- they are oontained within: the time of, a,boat seventy years .and 'have to do mitinry with two men :Jacob -and Joseph. If 'the histery intervening between the lessons has been gathered up is we „li`ave.,,gone along, we have before us two vivid pictures --two stories re- markable for their interest and re- . • For Dyspepsia D you suffer 'Stomach Trouble, .and you try our rettiedy, it won't cost you n cent•it it fails. To. prbuo to you that indigestion andalyspepsla can be thoroughly re- lieved and that Rexall •Dyspepsia Tablets will do it, we will furnish 'the medicine absolutely free 'if it fails to give you satisfaction. • Tlie remarkable SUCCess of Rexall DYsPolosia..Tablets is due to tho high 'degree of scientific, 'skill used in de- insmg their formula an well as to the Care exercised in their manufacture, whereby, the well-known properties - of Bistnuth-Sidinitrate and Pepsin have been properly Tombined with Carminatives,and other agents. Bisinuth-Stihnitrate and Pepsin Are constantly employed and recog- nized by: the entire medical profes- sion es invaluable in the treatment of indigestion and dyspepsia. Their proper combination'makes a remedy invaluable for stomach relief. . • We aro so certain that there is nothing so good 'for stomach ills as Ttexall Dyspepsia Tablets that weurgo you to try them minus risk. Throe Sizes, 25 cents 50 cents and $1.00. You can buy Itezall Dyspepsia Tablets, in this community onty at our store: W. S. R. HOLMES. Clinton ' Thelbgal Store Ontario There is a Resell Store in nearly Way town (Ind city in the •united States, Canada awl Groat Britain. There is. a different Reran Remody,for nearly everyordinary humeri ill-- each espeeially designed for the particular 661 for which it is recommended. • The Regan Stores arc Ameticee Greistest • Drug Stores , e Invite Vo to Inspect our stock of Standard Silverware. We - guarantee the quality and our prices Will suit you. We- [lave a 6ig Watch Trade showing that our workmanship and prices give satisfaction It is a pleasure to so cater to the trade that one customer brings another Counter JEWELER and ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES little rega-rd for ! -the, rights Ca ethers. When he ,.is wronged h has ,no hesitation in returning evil for evil. He gets on by oubsehernin bus oportents and sueeeeds by 1s18 wits.Yet he is religious ---deeply 00 a.s he develop, At Bethel he i astonished to find that lie has no left Jehovahbehind in Beeralseh and that the divine 'Presence ae -companies him to bless him. II rises to this revelation and, is ap parently a better man. Loug year afterward, at Jabbok, he comes t the' Moral <vials of his carom': Self confident because of the 71100005 o his past plans, he proposes to Mite the promised land xn his ow strength and 'without the blessin of God. But God comes to hi and shows him his wealosess ansi hi ,sin: In an all-night struggl with his' lower nature he gets th victory over fself and is proloundl humbled. He meekly pleads to the blessing that was awaiting hi surrender n& is acknowledged b Jehovah as a Prince of God. Thu he enters Canaan, and this, mit* was a great historical event, for h bore with him the future religion deatinies' of the world Abraham's arrival had been only the first Wave of the Hebrew anovement, and itt had tor a time reeeded, Itt jadob' return .it flowed back with perma- nent results. Ewald ,00mpite00. the newcomera! 'contrasted with other Arab immigrants, to the, Frank* among the German invaders of western Europe -- the freest, shrewdest, most advanced of their race; under a leader who reflected in his sown character at oiled the noblest and most imperfect -traits of his descendants. From' now o Jacob is a notable, 'and a worthy figure. "Purified and proved' by trial, thehigher qualities of bis na- ture for the most part shine out more and more, till it is feit'to. in perfect; keeping with his later life that hsialone of the patriarchs, as a ripened saint, leaves. a solemn prophetie blessing to his children as 'he dies.'' s Joseph waS the ;petted son of Jaceb's favorite wife. He was charming in- his disposition and -marvelidasly endowed with taleh•ts. Moreover, he was a son of Provi- dence and possessed:deep religious insight. His story is one of the choicest idyls of the world's litera- tut.e. It is fascinating in its inter- est 'and 'astonishingly rich in its moral lessons. Joseph's character, measured by 'the proper standards, is not merely flawless -it is exa: t- ea: Nothing that he eve'', did .can be criticized, ex -denting, perhaps, Some of his. official sets e,s viceroy hf Egypt -and these must ho. inter- preted by their environment aiad with all the cia1 at hand. He lives for us as a ',Shinitip; exponent of brightness, final affeetion, brother- ly kindness; moral' purity, and piety. What might he called his business ca-reer ,is so Striking air illustration of thh effect of Charac- ter on auecess that it is- Perranenh and potent in 'bur clay, as it, has been, in 'every paob day. These eight •cilaracteristias of -.,I)aSeph-'h aYe bebin sinumeraVed.1 '•• (1). Filial devotio11, (2). Abstillit;o LptiriLy and Ininesty. (3). Lins'elEslinmss and re.acliness' ,Ito Ise/f) obhers. . (4): Humility. • (a). A chkerful faith itt God anti •, his, destiny.. - (6). ifaithfulness in little things. • " Xour enSoyment of a phonograph dependc not only on the number of selections. It depends on the quality of each. The t EdisOn Blue Arn' berol ''''' ecord , , .. , .. . was invented on the quality idea. It produces the most - cut, lifelike and beautiful tone you ever heard. . It will never wear out and indifferent handling • • of it or dropping it on the floor won't breaka. It 0.7; is constant in its ability to please. . Your Edison dealer will be glad to play Blue ..- o Amberol Records for you. ' Thomas A. Edison;Ine., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U. S. A. 3• A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will b.- f,,,,,,,4-44 - W., WALialriCMJEL , , clean jtt. t. (7). Resolution and enterprise. . • (8). Patience and perseverance. These qualities are within the . reach of any man and will make any , b man's life successful, )•4. SEVERE ELECTRICAL STORM. - tity Hall of Ste Thomas Wats Badly Damaged. .A despatch from St. Thom -as b FATALITY AT RANEE. ---- : Two Girls'Drowned Through Cow- ) arillee of Men. ' A despatch from Banff sa•ys : Eva - Ballens and Lily Sutherland, each • 25 years of age, employed at the • Banft•Sprinra Hotel, were drowned , late on Thursday afternoon, when a. raft on which they were standing , eareened over . Spray Falls. The two five says: During a, severe electrical storm svhich passed over this city on Friday, the City Hall tower was struck by a holt of lightning which tore a, hole in the root Tour feet in . width and aix feet long. A great many of the winclo•ws in, the C,olum- bia Hotel next' door were broken by -shying debris, and the headers who Were at dinner were -thrown in a panic. The eccupants, of , the City Hall received a slight shock, bat the building was MA set on fare. -----fa ' ' , girls and male employes o r; ftlit, ewhhicorlwawsetrieect4tttutdhtgon ernbatnilice: , ,ment at th,e,00nfluence Of -the Best! , and Spray rivets.- The fastenings 1 broke and the raft rushed out into , the swirling waters. of midstream. . Four of the men., whoffe names can- , not be learned, sprang overboard and swam for shore, leaving the wo-, , men to their fate. The fifth man , made .frantic efforts to run,the raft , to safety, but fa•ilefl., He was later • ros,,,,,i. in an exhamted comaibion, DROWNED WHILE BATHING. •,-,..... •, 77wo Young Frenchmen Lose Their Lives in Grassy River. A despatch frens Tinunin's. says': J. L. A. France and 'N. Peruist, tw,e young Frenchmen, aged 10 and 20 Years resPetivelY, wero drowned :while bathing in the Grassy River, about ten miles from Timminsi on. F1'idaY• The,' welib in 1384144g a'f6e. r a, meal, and were never seen again, nor have the bodies been recovered. • . s Everything you -do coante-see that ft counts .foi and not against . 4. They offine from Matheeon tip work for a lumber gang at Grassy River. It is belieVed they were swept away in the swift current. - •• - • 7 1; , ---.6,49,-, - i ,,,,, 1ft JI . t' li., .. LABATT'S LONDON INDIA PALE AND EXTRA . STANDARD BEVERAGES JOHN LABATT, LIMITED, ri ar,,,,Priii %b. t t -,.: ^-la • .ek.fir;a141.4,-' ' a Y h air' ----,...•1/4...10.., .--,, V LAGER . STOCK ALES, xx.x. nom. gt LONDON , ‘,., ,-----::',,;4. :711 ''' ' '''' r .u.e......?-r--L • ewxheWoc uhitesorreaosfi scyaotputrebrwleei l latonasait hentdi siavcsi do tumhae..1 pany, which was organized and pdoevselo.ped especially, for this pur- • This Company will carrfourtO the last letter the terms of your will. It will manage the estate aeffivocildenetglyala4tik:enctolnemomenictIlly,. and .• indIitviwduilalinonitighbet,temtoptesdp,ezzA with, he funds -held in trust. It is debarred by law from specu. lation. ' • ' . ' ,..,.; ,.•1'.1:9., • r..t , 'sick edhyios rt Co toamkepafaithny cannot die, get aitibuyolidpaeyd.-oraallwalyta, Charges are never greater, but usually less than the remilneration allowed individuals. Services of FontilY Solicitor always retained. Correspondence receives prompt an1V1--La aregfeudt c i:ncsoindt:eracttii:. with the Huron & Erie Loan and Savings 00. LONDON, ONTARIO. , - „...,,i -,t -''*1. .1,,,, - ''' MUVA•ii:VPM V-1•Fo, 4 , • r ,.'' • ..-' '1 - , , s' ' ', ,"1. • i" ea. U Manitoba Saskatchewan Tov i ' S I N ,A, , 9 Alberta illOMESEEKERS - SETTLERS • Low Pound Trip Rates each TueecluY. . March N., Krober inctitsivii ' Winnipeg and Return - $35.00 Edmonton'and Return. - 43,00 , rte,turi, ouTietytvp,..,A,,iiirahms,prOp0,101, - TOUDOOT steam:ea pans on ,a11, excursions, Comfortable betths, fully rwripprr1 with betiding, eau be Secured ' t moderato rates through Meal agent. - ' For settlers trarl ling With nye stock ens effects. • SPECIAL TRAINS1 WEIAllalca‘ieu oTstylv MRCS ittiG AFIUG to.ao e. es. ccmorpse• cause ' No Charge Settleicand families 1 without live stock, should use 5S51/iAlit '111,11555 iLeua;lopgaT.orpolftltivoy , 'Through Colonist and Tout istlilimpers r..........................--g-a,.. dm ALL TRAINS or Berths , Horne fSeelters Traiu,s Leave Toronto 10.20 pan during March, April, ',September and October, wad, at 2 p.m. and - 10.20 para. isluring• Tally, awl% .T.taly ,and August. . . . , Through Traina Toronto tO Winnipeg and West' ....----....6...--. Full, particulars from aay C.P.R, Ageat or •avrite.i!,1. 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