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The Clinton New Era, 1912-11-14, Page 7E CPNTO _••2,4 fNE BLES31 T HERR 00' iealthy Mothers and Chit, dren Make Happy Homes . . Motherhood is woman's highest sphere in life. Ibis the fruition of her dearest lopes and greatest desires;. yet thou- sands of noble women through some de- ' rangementhavebeendeniedthisblessing. In many homes once childless there are now children_ because of the fact that Lydia E. Pis:kham'eVegetable Compound makeswomen normal, healthyand strong. This is eeidenced by the following lettere which are genuine and :truthfuli rl5 London, Ont.—"I wish to thank you for the benefit I received by taking. your famous medicine, Lydia•E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-. pound. Before my baby was born I was so ill I could n o t stand long or walk any distance. I had to lie- down nearly all the time. After I took your medicine I felt like a new wo-,, ,man. 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Devar discovgred thou Il1eaded in his behalf 1 t if S mtnonds 'Who: had stood , , 'telegram, �•Btt , i , ,The afar, andntonacted & e ion Bpi” Kop, refused to be brow- They hastened thought iter Chel,hi ghtI eaten by a British earl,. he certainly ed at the that she might 'be (b American would. not grovel before 'an Pautocrat- • He had .endured a igood Ideal settee five' o'clock that morning.: IHe told his tale honestly and fully ' recalled toLondon-which she would not regret, since a visit to tire dentist' to -day is better than the toothache all. next week—arid Medenham, steeled himself against imtninent unmasking,' But Mrs. Dever's main business in life was self. r have just heard from James," ishe cooed.', Hiepro:Weed to run up to Shrewsbury to -day, c but dhds he cannot- spare the time. Count' Edouard told him that Ma'. Vanrenen was .in town, and, he regrets he was unable to call before he left" ' "Before he left?" demanded Cyn- :tbia. • Yom: father, dear," "Left for where?", ' Mrs. Devar screwed her eyes at the pink slip. "That is all it slays. Just `lett'? ' That doesn't sound right, anyhow," laughed Medenhant, ' Oh, but this is too ridiculous! and Cynthia's foot' stamped, "T have never before known my father to; be- have in this Jack-in-the-Box fashion." "Mrs. Leland wil clear up the whole mystery," volunteered Medenhaim "But what mystery is there?" pur- red Mrs. Devar, blinking first at ono then at the other. She bent 'over the telegram again. ' Tames sent this message rronh the if ouwriteNationalDrugandChemical West Strand at .9.50 Perhaps Ire ]tad NNow;, can you walk to the hotel?" Co of Canada, Limited, Toronto, t49 just heard of ?vle. Vanrenen's depar- : 1 Lure,,, she said. Judging Lent Cynthia occasional he even sympathized with a father's l references to her father's character : distress; though assured in his own and associates aleden:tam fancied it "lnincl that It was wholly unwarranted; G vas much more likely that the Amer!` he was genuinely sorry on hearing SUNDAY can i nitre fie magnate had merely re - that that Sir. Vanrenen had been searching • fused to meet Captain Devar, But .the many hotels of Bristol for two therein he amistaken. hours before he -came to the right one. At the very hour that the three But to be treated like aserf?—no, not were settling themselves in the Mei'- if Siutn onds knew 11! curt' before taking ten, road to Leo- The ear stopped with a jerk. Out Minster, Mr. Vanrenen; driven by a PP perturbed but silent Simmonds, stop loaned the driver. ped the car on the outskirts of Whit- "Now you can walk to the hotel," church and asked an intelligent -look- he said, though he distinguished ,the ing boy if he had noticed the passing hotel, by an utterly inappropriate ad - of an automobile numbered X L 4005. jective. "1 s'pose you meau a motor -ear, The more sudden the crisis the sir?" said the boy. • more prepared was Vanrenen—that Vanrenen, a tall man, thin, ,close- was his noted characteristic, whether lipped, with high cheekbones, and healing with men or money, long nose, a man utterly unlike his "wlrat has bitten you?" he deman- daughter save for the wide-open, all- ded calmly. ' seeing eyes, smiled at the naive cot- "Port ,must find somebody else to rection; with that smile some enchan do your detective work, that's all," ter's. wand mirrored Cynthia in her came the, stolid answer. father's face. Even Simmonds, who "Don't be a mule." had seen 110 semblance of a smile in "I'uZ not a mule. You're malord a the features of the chilly; skeptical d -ad row about nothing. Viscount the death and the resurrect -mu of the man by whom he -was dragged out Mt'denhatn is a gentlemanto his fin- Chriet and was probably apart from of bed at an unearthly hour in the ger tips, and if yon were one you'd the multitude and is the first key op- ehemy,g at Bristol, witnessed the al-rn0' that he wouldn't hurt a ]tali• on posed to the leaven of the Pharisees. ehemY, aihd marvelled. Nlss Vanrenin's head, or any lady's, Matthew 11101 Mark say thllt He hall "Yes, sir, rather'," continued. the £ r that mat Ier:' conte into the consts or tons 2f (Mesa. boy, rimming over with enthusiasm. "V]tere my daughter is concerned reit Philippi, and Luke adds that He tt Here- went along the a ma lie nrows'. "The -euor viscount, T eta 'n gentleman, man i gam not a a t edisciples being ford Road, lie did, yesterday mornin' I +gwas alone praying, Ills disci] I b of a person who maks aim, tows. He kom back, too, wiv a shuffer, an' 1 am just a fattier—a plain, simple with frim. We shall see iu the next he's a-stayin' at the Symon's Yat father—who thinks more of his girl lessonthatHe valepraying niso at the Pete l3otee than of any other object in this wide lilac of Itis transfiguration (Luke. Ix, r Vanrenen frowned, and Cyn world. If'1 have hurt your feelings la. 29). Luke records other instances Chia vanished, to be replaced by the :I un sort, If I am altogether mix- ac ITis praying in chapters iii, 21; vi. Wall Street speculator who bad tarten I'll apologize and pay. I m pay- 12: xi, 1; xxii, 41: xxiii, 3.1. He ever "made a pyramid in b'Iilwauitees:" ing now. 7 his trip will probably cost talked with alis Father in heaven with phoned? then, had Cynthia talo !ase fifty thousand dollars that I would thesant[, realization of His presence phoned? Of course, his alert mind have scooped in were I in Paris to- tis, that of the people about Ilio. bit on a missed mail as the genesis aeerrow. Your game is to attend to People talked Wheat and had of the run'ite a Hereford early on Sun- t'he benzine buzz part of the contract' I day, but be asked himself why he had afia leave the rest to me, Shove their opinions as they have today. The not been told of a changed address. ahead,- and step lively!" i Pharisees who believed in a resurrec- IIe could not guess.that Cynthia To his lasting credit, Simmonds 11011 thot)gitt that He might be John would have mentioned the fact had obeyed: but the row had cleared the the Baptist or Elijah or Jeremiah or she spoken to him,but in the flurry ,81r; Vanrenen liked the man, and felt one of the prophets, at which, 00 and surprise of ]tearing that he was norQ that itis original estimate of his doubt, the Saddgcees scoffed, for they not in the hotel alba in 1 It MONTREAL, �_ . 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I had also Rheumatism in all my bones' and muscles, could not sleep nights and on some occasions could hardly walk..' I had been treated by. some of our best Physicians but without relief and Most over fifteen pounds. ' One:day I met one of 'our leading liotelkeepeus, who had been cured by your famous GIN PILLS, and he advised nee to try them. So I bought two boxes at my drugg'ist's and before I had used one box I felt a, big change. Before I finished the second one I was completely cured. I cap assure you I can hardly believe it for if I lied onlykrown what I know now I would not have spent over One' Hundred Dollars for nothing when two boxes of GIN PILLS cured me." EUGENE QUESNEL. GIN PILLS are gaining a world-wide reputation, by the way they conquer the most obstinate cases of Rheumatism and all kinds of Kidney Trouble. a o. Sample le f tee box P oc. a l o -5 t ffi .rook immovable ' The reels TQundatien 'Is the' .great truth 'that' Jesus is God, and other foundation can no ;man laY (]Col. tit, ll; Acts lv 12). • The church built' on this and on H15;' great, atonement as Gad eau, never be nio}ed, The company of all true be- lievers in alim constitutes this,ctiurch, and all :el.'se mutit,' come to;naught. Peter was, given the keys of,tbe king-; dem, not the church", and the Church 15' not tbe.kingdo,m, but the heavenly'cen; ,ler ,of It; From that time and re- peatedly. He began to tell, them that; at the bands of the elders, chief priests and scribed' He 'must suffer many things, be rejected: and killed and aft- er three days rise again (verses 31; ix, 31; x, 33, 34); but, although to' us seemingly so 'plain, His disciples, did not receive these r sayings, not even Peter and John, and it is written con- cerning them that up to the time of His actual resurrection. from the dead they knew not the Scripture that He must rise again from the dead (John xx, '0). They had not received the message of the prophets that the Mes. slab must suffer, die, be burled and'. rise again, though we can see it plain- ly in such passages as Ps. xxii; Jsa. ]iii; Dan. ix, 26: Zech. ail, 10; xiii, 6, 7. Peter therefore said that He should not speak of suffering: "Be 1t far from Thee, Lord. This shall not be unto Thee." "Pity thyself" (Matt. xvi, 22, and margin).. Mark our Lord's reply and note that what is not of God Is of the devil and 1s an offense to God. Believers ere either a sweet savor of Christ or Salt that baslost its savor. There is no room for self In a disciple of. Christ. It must be always a denial of self, taking' tip the erose daily and following Him; always delivered unto life of the Jesus' sake,that death for J Jesus may be manifest in us; reckon- ing ourselves dead unto sin and alive unto God (II Cor. iv, 10, 11; Rom. vi, 11). There is no cross of gold or jet or jewels or flowers seen in Scripture, but only a cruel cross of death, It means crucified to the world and the world to us, seeing Jesus only. To one life means business, to another his profession, to another pleasure, to an- other this or that great scheme, phil- anthropic perhaps, or just to make money, but one who is right .with God says, "To me to live is Christ" He does not ask as to suffer with Him without setting before us the glory of the kingdom to which He bas called (1 Thess. ii, 12; II Thess. ii, 1.1; I Pet. Y, 10)• and to which Ile. refers in. verses 38 of our lesson, and which we shall see more clearly in next week's study of the transfiguration, and to which the last verse of this lesson (]lark ix, 1) clearly belongs. It was the God of glory who appeared to Abraham (Acts tree, 2), and we can only be sustained to the patient waiting, as Pie. and others were; But the ehuf•ch as a whole is as blind to the glory oe Flle kingdom as the disciples were to hire death and resurrection, not becmlae It Le not plainly revealed, hut becaase other thoughts and ways leave no room for Ills. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR. WATCH WATCH is a delicate piece. Of machinery. It calls for less attention .than most machinery, but must be clew, and oiled occasionally to keep perfect time. With proper care a Waltham iltiatch will keep perfect rime for a lifetime. It will pay sem well to let us clean your watch every 12 or IS month's. .Counter Jeweler and Optician. issuer of Marti ag'e. Li gens is. SCHOOL Lesson VII.-FGurth Quarter, For Nov. 17, 1912. i'HE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Mark viii, 27, to ix, 1—Memory Verses, 30, 37=Golden Text, Matt. xvi, 16—Commentary Pre• pared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. This lesson is recorded also hi Matt. see and Luke ix, find we will consider it with the harmony of the gospels before us. nlimprtss in his harmony says that this is the tiesr particular prediction eooeerning tile rejection, 1 she forgot to tell the 'worth was justified. , (lid not believe in resurrection or spirit, attendant who took her message that she was at Symon's Yat and not at Hereford. , "Are you sure about the car?" he said, rendered somewhat skeptical by the boy's 'overfulness of knowledge. "Yes, "sir: Didn't. me an' Dick Da- vieswatch for it all chapel -time?" "But why --for that car in particu- 1 lar?" "The gentleman bust bi-s tire an' ere watched hien menden' it,an' he set us a sunt, an' prornised us a bob each 'if we did it," "Meanwhile he went to Hereford and' back?" ' Piano urchasers should -no> main asleeprode het �Irap vileDUIIERIT isbesIvalue y worth ' ars,. est 1, e � fie .�,<. th 0 1 ed ur E PP q Piano Factories in Canada Piano and Doherty W. -nope � COLimited'' Oman , FactocLINTON, ONT ffice Westerns Branch,. 280 'HARG•RAVE STREET, WINNIPEG. MAN At the hotel, of course, he had much but tine _Pharisees confessed both (acts lr3ore'to learn than he expected. Odd- xxiii, S. His next question is the one ly enough; the Praises showered on. that should lay bold of our hearts. Fitzroy" confirmed him in the opin- ion pin- "Whom say ye that 1 am?" or as He clevethat Cynthiae,bewas the varixm of a Put it to the Pharisees at another time, clever knave, he titled aristocrat or ',nere adventurerer. For the first "What think' ye of Christ?" (Matt. time, too, he began to suspect Mrs. xxii, 42.) Devar of complicity in the plot! ; It should not so much concern me A nice kind of chaperon she must what others say, but what does my be to let his girl go boating with a heart say, what is He to me person - chauffeur on the Wye! And her Sunt allyl Simon"Peter, generally the day;'b illness was a palpable pretense spokesman, answered, "Thou art the —ar, arranged affair, no doubt, to tial Christ the Son of the living God" mit, more h • ' "I s'pose so, sir." fair; Ian ot. toes a Peter Vanrenen's attention was held thack s he owed to that Frenchman, similar ,testimonyiu ,Tohn vs, 69, and :Marisny! that of Martha in John xi, 27. Can I by that guarded answer, and; being an Inleed, it was easy to hoodwink look upon Him with His' eyes: at a American, he was ever ready to ab -.this bard -headed man in aught that flame of fire searclhing me through appeLamination, especially in matters eget';ecl Cynthia,. Count Edoaard des- and `through and say,'0'Lord, thou art ailperlttiniur to figures, playc,tl a good deal of tact when be to Inc the risen Ify!ng Christ, my per - Savoy isI was the sunt. he said. called at,the Savoy Hotel late the pre - To thesIt so, then blessed am ro his very- keen annoyance he vivax night, but in obvious relief at I for our Saviour.Father in heaven has taught found that.long not determine finding t'anhenen ill London lead, in- toraight oil how long two then take duc•c•d the latter to depart for Bristol me by His spirit (Matt. xvL, 17). The of stew coulda field ot grass, ways ane by a midnight train rather than trust words translated Peter' and rock in thtoem h cerin four days tinct. wholly to Mrs. Leland's leisured stra- Matt. xvi, 1S,•are not quite the same, the other in three. Indeed, he almost reg. the first signifying a piece of rock caught Miceli saying "three days- aldt'. 11e did not go straight to. Ilerefoi'd easily moved and the other a solad a half," but stopped short of that folly. for the best of reasons. He had told "About a beforeay and three-quarters," siened, Cynthia of Mrs. Leland's coming, and tie,emeyed the silence grew had: heard of it not from her in re- irksome. ? spouse ouse to his letter. 1f he rushed off "Wren sir. Is ft worth a' bob?" n w 10 intercept the motorists at and es, urchin grinned delightedly. Hereford be would defeat, the very "Ae da he said. urpose he had in view, which was "A cany one 'cess and t interpose an effectual shield be - man do one ird,quarter ins a day, and tween the scoundrelly lordling and his. tweler man a .third, which is seven- Prey, .while avoiding' any risk of hurt - donetiext day." , five -twelfths to be ig ds'.daughter's feelings. Moreover, do day." Though the millionaire financier ' he •\ties eminently a just man. Hear-,�: was nettled, he did not show it, but ing ft'omI1'Iarigny, that Simmonds, the grac the shilling with afferent good origssl u l tiug atti3ristol,itothe Bristol he went. taco. From that starting -point, with his . Dating and rlall' • ir1 this • t fid iver. WI at (verse 20; Matt. xvi; 10). See his d' ee"Did you find that out—orIsas it ,knowledge- of Cynthia's.•probable. Dick Davies?" he asked. ' "Poch of us, sir, wiv' a foot rule." route, be could surely pick up traces "And how far is the Symon's Yat through01tflp predatory it }ar, at -mostMoreovams Hotel, measured by that rule. Salt a mile, air, down that ,there joininge Could the party 111 his' front, which by I • ane." troweling slowly in ]the mar- this ;time he was , fully farther no th, on; While t g Chester or Ea h . row lane, Simmonds turned his head. either at t follow that ,because the Transcending these minor hisa self - day "It s aoesn boy' saw Viscount Medenhanl yeater-'' of 4•saed fear of Cynt rw day his lordship is •here now, si:r," he said. • "You just do as your told and pass . no remarks," snapped 'Vanrenen. If the head : of the ' house of Vanrenen r ud ed merely by that somewhat weej g unworthy :retort he would not be judged fairer. He was tired physical- ly, Worried mentally he had b brought from Paris at an awkward evof ed m,otnent; he was naturally d to his daughter; he believed .that Me- denham was ',an unmitigated scamp and Simmonds hie tool; . and his fail- •reto solve 'Medettbltn's arithmetical rob'em :till, rankled. These con- a:rilona- others, may be cone h•a In the un fathomed deeps of a father's love for ,such a daughter there is ever an ele- ment of 'fear. Not for all. his wealth ,would Vanrenen cast a shade r on the intimacy of their affection. Ther herefore, lie would he wary, circ(hm- lspect, ready to accept as most Bred dole theories which: he would scouts in ;any other conditions; quick to discern. the truth .slow to pont'eat wherein an inexperienced girl had -erred, but" merciless to the ` fortune-hunter' who had SO jeopardized Cynthia's happi- mess :and his oars. CARTERS ITTL IVE PILLS. 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Mr. Bordon, while promising his careful consideration, said he could not at present make a definite state- • ment, It also fell to the lot of F. Bancroft to request the repeal of the Lontioux Act. The delegate said that while the congress still lrclieved in Lite princi- OTa ldren. Ory FOR �I; LETCHER S AST®RIA emeing Inc ltelnailli. New England teacher had put in n busy afternoon taking ton of her pupils through. the Museum of Natural History, but her charges had enjoyed ilea of investigation and eoiictrhatioii, every minute of the time, in view of de ays in the working of "Where have you been?" asked the the act and certain decisions in re- mother of two of the party, when gard to it, they asked for its early they came home for diener. rt,pea Dele "'We've been to a dead circus," was Delegate Hoop, for the letter car- the response of one of the lads. reels, presented the case of pr.rtt1ie1t fur higher wages and shorter hours. �rpg n� ��69® PEOPLE C, J. Brooke Dead, Wf19®I7! tg gqf�yyryy X111p�]� Ottawa, ncv, i1—C J Break' E.G., SUFFERY9 diIFi�� �[v9i �•1 the Meal film of Brooke 1C ('ltauvin, Knit died atlas residence in Ottawa. Ffsoro • Saturday mumu u_• telji\:in: a lengthy heave .• He was in his 35th Fehr. Ire- c:•u c l was one of fhb most lrutnhnelt1 ', Y 0'a$ ur mbere of the (Seabee bar. and tante Cl'ow'n proreetitt.h' ill 11133 11e co • of he late Wfit, 13. Brooke Itis one of the most prevalent troubles wits the trim t •rf itielnn,,u�rl, Ono., where lie was burn of civilized lila, and the Hoar dyspeptic 7, 1;m i's71 It n,srried. a deuce •- t'1rroteveneajoyamealiwithoutdietrt•ss- i:h ld3 ter :if the date Alexandre. (uueren, 31.D., ?l-t',P,. Huntington. Qua, He :mean the pt,u•tice of law at ilentrrul, bee h time an advocatein 1,17t), In 1010 he w ru made feat -man of Ott vva C u :itr arid 10-e;ectr d in 1911 11,s wife:, two sons and a diluent:r :nrvtve him. �` Twin Cities' Railway Dispute. 'Berlin. Nov. 11.--1'he 101,1) r r water- loo will proceed at aura t:, apply to the Ontario hailwat at:d Municipal Board to adjudicate the cflfierr.l vee hr+- twea) that municipality and the city el Berlin rr'gaulil.y the profits 111 the: Berlin Street Railway earnings, al v,ineli WA'ati.rloo aesc.rts it ;is not re, At t a: Blit i' noxi share ] tial\lair tS 1 I flet iii taxes its street railway which Waterloo claims it c•annut legally do , f;o„ Limited, Toronto, Ont. as it is a municipally owner] railway, r- To Be Radial Hub. London; Nov. U,—Chief Engineer Gaby of the Hydro -.Electric Commis- sion has prepared a map showing the' expected route of the combined' radial ratilway and Hydro -electric tra,nsmis• sten line, north and west of London. The. scheme purposes to use one right-of-way for electric railways for the 'carrying of Niagara power trans- mission lines. The map shows a ra- dial from London to Windsor, another from London to Sarnia, and a third to St. -Mary's and Stratford, and on to Gocler ich, These transmissionrradia] lines to Windsor and Selena leave -London- by way of the Part Stanley Railway eight - c4 -way. The purpose of this in part, is that the Part Stanley Railway gives right-of-way into the heart of the business centre of London for traction lines; LABOR'S DEMANDS. ing after ter effecte, for nearly every thing teifhat +cry a weak dyspeptic stomach acts as gut irritant. Burdock Blood Bitters will regulate the stomach, stimulate secre- tion of the saliva, and gastric juice to fa^imitate digestion, remove acidity, and • tone up the entire system. St.• Boniface, Mrs. Dennis Hebert, blan., writes:—"I have used Burdock Blood Bitters, with great success, for dyspepsia, indigestion and sour sLomaclt- I was terribly troubled with my stomach for montbs, and spent a IM of money without getting any relief, until I hap- pened to see about a woman using it, and her trouble seemed the same as nine: I tried one bottle; and was se much reliever], I bought five more, and have taken them, and I now Can any- ish. thing I w Manufactured only by The T. 11Silburu' amemetownona try Strong Delegation Waits on Premier and Hon. Mr. Crothers. Ottawa, Nov. 11. -Premier Borden received a deputation representing the Trades and Labor Congress of Can ada and the ,Letter ,Carriers' Associa- tion'on Saturday, when important re- solutions asking for the betterment of certain condieions affecting working- men aatd trade unions were presented to him. Hon. T. W. Crothere, Minister of Labor, was present, and both the Premier and the Minister of Leber tools the gree,teet interest in all that transpired. ].'resident Watters introduced the deputation 'in a 'short speech, in which he informed the prime Minister that theywere the representation of one hundred thousand workingmen. ILe• especially drew attention to the condition of the steel workers in Nova Scotia and askedthat a royal corn mission might be appointed' to look into; the oonditions, ` He said that not only were the hours of labor Much too. Jong and the wages too low,, but that ofoems and oreenizexs of unions were suWeet t on one't'treatment e,'r • The man thatg ets the dollar is the man that keeps• after it. DO � not expect it to come to you. Go to Hustle is the medicine that makes healthy home .trade: 'A good town does not happen accident. It, represents the by WORK of theP eople who are in it. rnot "justgrow,"il°�e Topsy. Tris the store does areas A prosperous result of the owner's LABOR. rA Make e vert' dollar 'do some tall running before it gets away from you and then DO NOT LET IT GET AWAY. Hard mark mina home trade.