The Clinton News-Record, 1902-10-16, Page 7Ootober ietb.,1105
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Wednesday
DR. G. ERNEST HOLMES,
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Mrs. Benj. Hatheld, 7/ Hillyard St„
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'LEAPED ritOxir A OAlt.
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A Daughter of Mr, David weeker, Toros,
to, Killed. • •
. Torhtzto, Oda ll.—Th a fifth day of
the woeful tomnay .of the Ladies"
Branch 'of the Royal Otenedian Golf
AssociatIcn. wns marred by a fatal
accident, whieh betel one of the come
petitors, •Mrs. Alice aloud Cainermi,
wife of Alfred Birrell Cameron of the
legal firm of Cantercn & Creeks. Mrs.
Cameron leaped 1:1 001 a, ear at Olean
etreet and Jones avenUe, a little af-
ter 6 o'cloeli, and died ae..her home,
26 1Vfaclison..avenue, four hours after-
wards.
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Mrs. Cameron was 88 years of age,
and a dameh eV �f Pahid Walker, pro-
prietor of tee %Alter House. Site is
sort ived; lesides her husband, by
her parents., and lour 'sisters.
Latest Ullmann Ruse.
London, Oct, "1.1..—hAa 'extraordi-
nary rumor is dirt -cat here," says* the
Paris correspondent Of The, Standard,
".hat private hegotiations are .pro-
ceediott tetween Reset°, and Terkey;
which, t succesettil, will result itt an
agreement to dose• the Dartianelles. to
all but Hessian war •thihsh` .
Dad Dank Dills..
Montreal, Oct. 4.—The Batik of
Montreal has received word 'to the ef-
fect that their' five dollar bills have
been, coonterteited and that they were
first started' at Windsor; Ont. .
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Cooleo Cotton Root' COmponna
Is successfully used monthly by over
ih000Ladiest Safe, a/lamest. Ladles ask
your druggist for Cook's Woe Root Can -
poise. Taken° other, as all mixtures, pills and
imitations are dangerous: price, No. 1, $lp_tr
box;No.2,10 degrees stronger;$3 per box. Nu.
'1 or 2, matted on receipt•of price and two Sheet
stain s. The Cook Company Windsor Ons.
Nos. 1 and 2 soldand roommended leu
y a
respensible Druggists In Osnads. • • . •
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Nosr and a are sold in Clinton by
II. 13. Coinbe, R. P. Reek* E. Hov-
ey and Watts & Co.—druggists, .
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fhe Killep Mutual 'Fire .
r et/money would .Hot give elfin the
• I right connection. Dot when 'the ale -
Insurance Company
lice hca,eci the Young girl's stetement
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TITE CLINTON N.:EMS R4166R15* *
t 1
"SWEAR NOT AT.ALL
, pnom, who swor„ „t, his little gii•I'l,
li which my friend eltowed toward ift
1 - body, you, 0 bleed honer, would
show toward anyone mato would it -
Milt the fair mune or a pure. noble
A Vigorous Protest Against the daughter, whom you devotedly love
- Prevalenqo of PrOfanity. ed I
Now, my sinful brother, yon who
are addicted to the habit of sweeten c•
THE BLASPHEMER IS A OWARD
Rev. Dr. Talmage'. Sermon in ediPort
tlie New Intereenominetio to. society,
Whielt Has Iteeeutly Been Yenned by
liter, John L. Withrow, POO., to War
; hgtonst the sin or arotanity.
teetered According10 Aot of Pulliam fiat At Can.
Oda. yvar Mit by Wil of
roma ut ilte Den% ut Agriointure. Ottawa,
I Chicago, Oct. 12.—A vigorous pro-
test against the prevalent habit of
profanity is made by Rev, Frank Be
Witt Talmage in this sermon On the
text. Exodus ox, 7,* OTheu shalt not
take the name of the Lot d thy Clod
fa ain."
'the bitteitherner's condemnation is
a mighty theme. Its cureo iedirectly
anetts the whole human race. Every
man beloggs to one of two classes—
either he i4 a blasphemer and there-
fore,. on aceount of his profanity,
comes direetly under the condemna-
tion of a'ocl, et' else he belongs to
'Met large class \those ears are pol-
lilted by his profane utteren ces, In
which class are stone who listen with
ihnifference or contempt, While others
shudder with horror As they lofty Alio
blasphemous mention.. of the eame of
their Master and King.
• No street C0,1 Or factory or shop or
culoP is, entirely free front this Shock-
ing plague. In our streets and public
resorts there is daily and huttely evi-
dence of the prevalence of this perni-
cious habit. Not only does the hus-
Otand 'and father swear, but . his ex-
ample is soinetintes followed' by his
wife and' hie 'son and even his little
children. Motortnee swear at their
trucks. Engineers swear at • t heir
fires. boys swear at their -teasel:tall
bats upofl'. the. playground. , Merchants
b wear at their clerks., • Employes, un-
der their beeath in the store and out
jood ehen they are away • from the
counters, 'swear :at their employers.
Men • sweet' when they are buying.
goods. Fishermen swear at the*
hooks and /hies and at the Ilse they
do not catch., -Commercial travelers.
swear !looms° the train or the hotel.
meal is late or beientee there is no
water pitcher in' the hadroonee Sail-
ers sweet, . at the ro ee and winds.
-Farmers
swear at the cattle' and the
• grain and 'the weather. Men swear at
the gutter into which they t 11 1 1
ant '..with the wagon wheel° which.
sPatters:thear with mud,. One' hem-.
ers swear when they are lialePY; "1-heY'
Sivcar elicit they ate sad; they swear
at eVerybiAly. 't everyttrIng; •
Profanity is a. drug and it coward-
ly habit, heemese it 'shocks the holt-
est , feelings tuna pierces. the hearts
theuenads an! hundreds of thousands
of Christians eh° .are unable by lit'
to .stop; this awful and ,b1co 1 curdling .
' Only the othen'day ' tele
ehono .glie had a Chica.fro InerChant
o
'aerested and ,fithed 'eaa). and coats e,.
the policehtletio•aeurt beertuta•• the.
del enda n t twore- at elter over • • tate.
metes Insdetente hetoreethe' justice,
teas that he eves hungry and wanted
to order his (limier from a neigb-
borate restaurant. and that the. girla
in 'the central 'officeof the leiephelle
It pubIlc, dtd you • Stop to think
that nearly always there are Chris-
tian men and women around yea wit°
' Jove the name of Jesus Christ more
than they love their tether or moth-
er or wife or daughter, or yea love
eogr chial? Did you ever stop to
thine that by your pet:dimity yon are '
dish -moving the mune of that Christ
Ifor e hoot those MOO anti women, it
necessary, woutd, to willing to die?
Have you a, rigat to insult their •
I Christ's name any more than they
I hart) a right to insult "your thild ?
1 Oh, my bias; heeling brother, 1 canoe
YOU a cruel coward. I take it till
back. I tate that statement bads,
because you' may lta,ve- al arte.d
thoughtlessly. 1 . cannot believe that
you bave deliberately intended to do
'thiscrieel ting, In the past you have
not realized the enormity of the in-
justice which oy the publie habit of
prOtanity you are doing against some
of your fellow men. You are so
kind hearted you would oot hurt a
dog .or 0. cat. ,eltirely after this you
will cease to nee blasphemous words
in p•ubile and not- further cut and
lash into. the bite ding hearts of your
. Christian brothers and sisters with
'
the sharp. mereiless impiety which
' hes heretofore proceeded from ;year
profane lips.
' Profanity is.not o.nly a cruet, but
alto a very foolish habit. My pro-
fane brother, can you cite 1110 one in-
! ttance in all your life '.then the in-
' du:loaned in the habit of swearing
' helped you in the least? Did the
stone over which you stumbled get
Out of your way and apologize . to
•,' ;vett because you cureed it? Did the
r winds ever abate' when you Were
I creating the seas because you blase
phemed them? Did your employes
ever love you better Or work for you
harder bemuse ypu lost your temper
• and hietled• at. theia 110 Whole teame-
d() of oaths? Did your 'horse- ever
: tirivo Letter because. you swore at
. him until you Were red inthe face ?
ilid the b:ood".stop flowing when -you
cut your aneer,..therely because you
rnacie the air sulphurous with your
denunciatory impi•ecations? "Nol"
.e oe answer, "I cannot thine; pt one
good result that ever earne from the
evil of • profanity. it is such it foele•
isli habit Gott I sometimes , weeder .
'' liy . 0. d does not hit elacks, and
stymie and the dumb brutes have
1. ower orspeech to rebuae me,as he
bade lee long tared beast : of
hidden -open his mouth and speak • to .
the, quick-terhperea 'end imeeasonable
1pectsoiecinetsoot..otd.. ' I. aught to •lialfh bet-,
.
' Illasphether., aave yotoeher stopped ..
so rt.:insider. elicit would ' be the effort, e
oe yenir .protitne. Woedihey Which you :
. ioenjen n . ;valor leatiev Men. if they .
. 'were literally vacated out? • -nave yoa
ever. etopoete t O. huresithr that e hen I.
jou ask 'God to condemn your Id -
.I0\\'
me. anee to' t1.1itifeenet reale/is you
'etemess., a ce.sire that through all-
. •
. (11(1 com.ne tithe they eel 1 . striate
greater hortere,...than, ever. al -hellion ,•
•
victimsafferci ,hpoit 'the operating.
' tee le, . under • a. surgeon's I n le,
when , anaesthetic's. could ' not be
:administered? .- You 'express a desire
..
'that. they seall bit thrown hito alto&
lake of are aild brimstone, where.the
.beakt • and tile•.ficlee. prepitet are -and
• shell be toreneetiel 'day. end night for
, ,
ever tied ever." You. express' a . desire '.
by yaiir Ororanci oaths to .see human
beings • suffer: as Mark Anthony and
Cleopataa cononanclea them.to sutler, ..
.. iyhen, at • the: . banquet table,. thie
,guilty,,,nielailess' etvehe.hrelered. hole ..
eon to . bea•admiaisteted to „ their •
elayes and. prisortele•• • so that -they
. inigat ,witriees their convuleis , in a
the thrOes'of •an awful. death. .
' ..htieleh an.swere ' soma Asp eater,.
'.•
"you i now just. as well at 1 that . •
there is net one man out 01: it • .ehou-
sand who ever means ithet.'' he ,say
. when ' . he.' blasphemes. ' 'Its :profane
' heaths are nwee, exclainatiens, 'alley
come from the hp -and 'not from- the •
hart'.'' . Then, my' brother; theee is
only one :other deduction Whieh ; call.
ermine from the use' of this et ii. habit. .
Eithee . you as a. profane nean 'with
'to con emu your, brother to etet•eal
iniseryor you. are lacking in roar-
. Qod, . Y :me,
:attitude coeildrinech hi this . corie-• ..
mantimento Either you detpite .you'r •
..fellow men or else yeti. despise 'the
. Millie of ,your , Creator. ' There is , no
: Other. outcome to: t !lege 'two extremes,.
Either you ' .ftee eursing yeer hate%
man or. else . yoo ore mecItiag • your
divine llfakoz% :
'l'he profane\habit is to he dreaded
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ren you !Mould thaele them stover to
use slang. You tchould tetialt theta
that slung is only the betutaeute
child whieh will greet' op into the
destroying monster ettlled Profanity.
you should -teeth them that God
hurls his vondeinnations at along as
well as at the hideous monster ealled
Profanity when Christ says: "Swear
not at all; neither by heaven, fOr it
is thed's throne, nor by the earth,
/or it. is Ms footetool; neither by
Jerusalem, for it is the city or the
great King. Neither shalt thou
swear by thy head, because thou
canst not ntalte one hhir white or
black. But let your communication
be, Yea, yea; nay, nay; for whetso-
ever is mote Utah these cometh of
evil." Could any denunciation be
more vehement against the use of
slang common amongst our women
and ebildren and also antong• the men
than those words of Jesus Chiriet?
Profanity is a suicidal habit be-
cause it runs directly eounter. to the
expressed commands of God. Albert
Bad Ms once wrote, "There is not in
the universe -more rause for amaze-
ment than God's forbearatice in his
dealings with the blasphenter." But
that God • will • ultimately punish -
those whet take his mune in vain
there is no doubt. The Bible dis-
tinctly . asserts it. And,. that • God
seneetimes instantly punishes the sin
of blasphemy is also unquestiened.
incident upon incident can be cited
to illustrate this fact.
But though lattelitt Atvine gieces in-
cident after incident, where the (teen-
downingwrath or. God has instantly
slain the blasphemer, . none of them
ever made *such an impression upon
my mind as that which happened
some years Ago practically under my
own eyes. We were then stepping in
Elizabethtown, among the Adiron-
dack mountains. One afternoon a fear-
ful thunderstorm came up. Before the
tempest broke .it was almost black
as night: The air became so still
that even the leaves ceased to rustle,
Nature was silent, save. here and
there when we heard a . frightened
bird twitter as she flew away to her
not and young. Then the winds bee
goo to blow, and those great trees
began to groan and bend like mon-
strous human letocoona with their
children it1 the fatal 'OW or .a des-
troying seiTent 'dragging them down.
Then the heehens became at times
like great revers of . fire. The -light-
ning Struth the, earth again and
again.: Amid this battle scene of the,
demerits a party of men were g•ath-
tired in a been but a short distance
front the hotel piazza,. In the com-
pany was an Infidel, a blaspheming
scoffer.. Whenethe conversation turn -
,ed upon the power of God he atose •
. -
and said, "Even in this atone' h • 8-10 Sothe ark. ofthe Lord corieneese
ing- about it once, and the
not.nfraid to defy God." Ile Stephed .the City, go
to the e bar d r• d h' eehe
came 'Into. the, camp. and .Lodged in tit
arms ELS he Cried; "Curse Godi'Stliee• , •
Doth.,Jostma and all the tertestitin
1:1: you dare! linmedi -Lel there*
e the people. perfectly oliedieut to • th
a flash, end. the blasphemer. felt dead.
wheee„ Great Captain of the Lorths.bOste lin
The filed who. had uttered. the'
of 'my text lied hearth' :Clod. in' one- •plieit , faith,- and. uuquestiening deed'
geeoke of the imsheathed. sword anice- are what :God alesiree and de
fire made that' blasphemer anewer. for In. No ..volee ' of man Wa
hip .. 'I have written this . sermon Upo. '',..pittased,ashuttJust the sound of tae' train
lieymarched'. this first ttint. • • , ,
the blasphemer'scondenuiatien for' around the city, probitblyhMied tem
twoheurposet. The Mat teh 1. waht
lit Ovotider 'by those let tba hity. *1.1
to make the . blasphemer realize bis •
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Danger
Next oor,
LESSON IlletwOUliTal QUATiTER, INTER
NATIONAL sem% OCT. 19.
Text or the Lemont, Josh. vi, Shit
memory verse. go --aohlett Text
melt. xl, ae--Commeatary Prepare
by Rev, 11.. 111. Stearns.
Perhaps it's diphtheria, or
tcarlet fever. Keep your
): own home free from the
germs of these diseases.
' Prevent your children from„
having them. You can do
it with our Vapo.Cresolene. Put
" soma Cresolene in our vaporizer,
f light the lamp beneath, and let the
e vap..tr fill the sleeping room. HAVE
t the children sleep in the room. every
e night, for it's perfectly safe, yet not
g a single disease germ can live in this
e vapor. Ask your doctor about it. 4
e Vap eresaecet Is old by drueskitiL everywhere.
A Nape er.s>1 ne ouw
tfit. elding nie vaporiser and
tx;t4acto
e<1T.5vofis0
r atseat socents Illusrateacealetcontain-
&!e7Afre;"
.,03tV,1NV:It
f• ,
xi tell its that all the living in the eitY,
y, both man and beast, were utterly de.
stroaed except Rehab aud her house.
11 hold. The New TeStaillent record of
the overthrow of Jericho and the sal.
„ don of Rehab is summed up la the
ix few lines of lIeb. xi, 30, SI, arta faith
r, In God Is the bort of It The evi6
✓ deuce of her faith and the assurance
e or lier safety were the scarlet line in
d • her window (chapter if, 18, end it
Is to we very interesting and silage*
tive that the Heine** word -translated
0, "line" 10 the identical word 'Willett in
d
P. ixii, 0; lxxl, 5; Jer. este, 11, and
e eleewbere Is translated "exited:4ton"
O and "hope." Her expectation or hope
e was a scarlet one, and It was a sure
s one, and so the believer's expectation
h is as sure as the blood of Christ ean
make it As all in Rahalha household
• well, saved by her faith, let your faith
take hold of (.lod for all your house..
.. hold.
[Copyright, 1142, by American Prase AsSO
The title of this loam is the fall o
Jeriebo, aud the rersee assigned ar
As Ocoee or only verses 12 to 20, be
I suggest nothingless than the wbol
eliapter, with a glance at the Preeedin
chapter and its 'connection with th
• previous leseent, in which we saw th
heed of the Lord dividiug the Jorcla
hor Israel to cross over, that all peo
ple might know and fear Ulm for thel
good. In, chapter v we see the rit
of • eireumeislon and the ordinance
the Prissover, tile one ouggefithre o
dehth to the flesh, no good. thing 1
us, and the other of redemption b
the. bleed of tbe Lamb. Ouly thos eti
the reprottell of sin atal of thlti ev
world be taken from us (v, 0). I
v, 12, we read that the mantle ceas
eel not until they had eaten the cot'
of the land,ahd the 140I'd Changes no
yet some menet trust thial for heel
deity breed, Izi v, .13-15, we see th
real Captain taking command au
Joshua submissively taking bis righ
place, Instructed by the untitled foo
that the whole attalr was the Lord'
and not his, Compare Ex, 11,1, 5, an
contrast Josh. 1,.13, Now, In chapter v
, eve have the victory ataleriebo by th
.sitme mighty hand that divided th
Red sea and the Jordan, aria it wa
manifest to all' dna the Lord was wit
Joehua (vi, 27). .
I-5, And the,Lord said unto Joshua, See
have given into thine hand Jericho. .
. Thus He assured him, and then in
strueted him' just what to do and tol
hint what Would happen, and, ltoweve
unIikely or improbable it Beemed, fait
•
- accepted the assurance and. expecte
the result .And Joshua, the son of Nun, cane '
the priests and said unto them, Take u
thaarloof the covenant, ' •
'The Lord .wante a' willing and died
ent people . on whosebehalf an
thrfaigh -vvhout He can shoW,elift pow
er (lea. i, 1901 Citron. xvi, 9). If w
-were only Willingeto be counted fool's
by' the 'wisdom of Me wertdothen th
.wisdom told the power of God woul
' be teen in tia.
d TEACHER
d
P
8110018 FIEN •
One Dead and Three,' Others at
4. • Point of Death. •
• ,
k • ono of mo worot T.agedies hi the Das.
e tory • or Western Canada -Quarreled
d With TrOstees of . Manitoba School
Section, 'Shoots Three Trustees, Titres
d Their Children and lintuself—Shoot
Ye • ' Yes' Defoe on the itost41,'
Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 10. -'One of
tee WOrat tragedies in the history of
, Farm and Isolated own Proper-
ty Only:rosined.
J. B.• NjeThane President, kippen
0. ; Thos..: Fraser, Vice -President, .
13reeefield P. 0.•; E. Hays, See.- i
Treasurer, Seeforta P, Q. ; W.. G. .
ilroadfooe; Inspector of Losses, Seae
forth la 0.' ' •
• • a DIRECTORS , ,
W.' G. Broadfoot; Seafenth jahe
Grieve, Wintarcip e George bale,' -Secte
lorth ; John Watt-, Harloche. jOhn ,
13entiewies, 'Beadltagan ; Janice Evans,
13eechwood James Conetolly, Clinton;
John Mahan, Kippeto '.•
• AGENTS.
Robert' Stith, Harlciek e Robert gd-
Millani Shaforth 'James Cummings,
Egmondtille t J.. W. Itece Hoboes-
ville. • ' • • I
Parties desirotis • elect insurance
or transact . other tameless Wilt be
protimtly .attended to on application
t� any of the above officers addressed
to their ropectiee:postoffices,
OFFICERS t
gRAND TRUNK
RAILWRY SYSTEM
. .
ih it she 'could not mate the eeces-
sary connection heettuile the linet'vvere
busy at that tilite, he deeided against,
tile:defence of' the Chieteg-0 merchant.'
.1Ie 'said, "NO Man has a right io
Mae profane words at any public i'ier-
vant,.• when that niaii Or wocaan is
trying to de his or her full clutyha
rnio •Masphemee , it essentially • ea
coward, he.causehtte %inflicts. • etaiering•
oh persons wlio ehe Powerless to rth
eist or retaliate. It is aimed, weed,
but. I ash ehe jile.la, ,ent-artiished• An-
glo-Se...eon . word .which clesi.eihea 'the
yowarilith .a.ct. 1 sweiet•ers
the realtze. the extent et the injuries
which you ars. doing agaihee ,sonie of,
your fellow Men when you 'sweat, .M.
pubiic.. • want you, to Sully realiee
how yen are 'dating and. laceratina
Cht•fstie n hoteets. with'. your blood.
curdling oaths by:trying hie put your-:
seta. if possibl in your Christian.. bro-
thers place, wilt) is .compolled. to
haten every Mit, to. the .publie utter..."
011 es of pieta nity. . You can, judge,
perhaps, how your :Christian neigh- .
lot lois lea slIPPosing that eotnaene
is speaking slightingly ' and. elleree
sf eethilly and slanderoutly. ot • .some.
one yc u very dearly' lot.e. • You have
11. ,inother or • it. Wife or, perhape, to.
ime • . better „illeistration, a venlig.
eatighter *Mon you fondly cherish. ;
Suppete In tome -politic place you
tiled& hear her 'name , Whit
would • you, • do? . roceit . yeti
answete Eveo now 1 ean see your
Moak fliceh end your teeth become set
aiicl your Lands cliath toge lit., You
tv ould in en edict t oly demand a apo 1-
oey front, the vitilier or perhaps, if
.11011 are an impulsive man, you •
won t ra faoyoto fist and knock that
Man dealt. You:W.01nd do just whot
a Ir:etal of mate did some yeare ago
in Waynesburg, W. , Vete .,Ite was
bringing home the. dead body of his
Idol,. As. a gt•eat, rough, I»•ittiti Por-
ter took the coffin opt: of UV hag-
gagis ear he, the father, said to. him:
' Man, please be careful; DMA 'bea-
d e that box roilehiy."' But when .,
the heeler spite of that plea vete e
at ;the earth: tiled useti. a, carttempie
tome,. epithet about the belovul forte
ivithin it Mid eoughly let the Liao
tellablo. upon the platform; tts an av-
erage, expressman lets a trunk fall
to the ground, nty feiend. doubled up
1118 n8X4kLe itro d If 111
o e a S. ne MI- so ar.d •
eke that otter ear
that the polleemati Who ran VIP at'
limit thought hint dead. 114; though
the policentart teas •about. to arrest
the 'suffering father, ,heedid not, foe
when he heard how the porter had
ettorn at tae tody of the dead child
he turned and said, -nrother.• ff that.
brutal porter tomes to, hit hint 'again
a little. hard& than aou hit hint he -
total' and will stand by end, if ne-
eehearY, help you," That spitu
TIME TADLE...
Trains will arrive at. and .depart
frotn Clintott Station as follcivigi :
BUFFALO AND GODERICE DIV.
Going East 'Express ,7.e8 a, in.
it 41 11
. 2.55 p, tn.
" Mixed 4,15 Pant.
" West '" 1e.15 at m.
cc • e
Express ,12,55 p. tn.
41 11 11, •
7.05 ,a.
to.27 p. 114.
LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE DIV,
Going South Express 7.e7. it. m.
4 , Mixed 4.15
" lhorth Express Xo.x5 at no
IVIieted • p.
A. 0. PATTISON, R, HODGENS,
Agent. TONVil Ticket Ag.
X, C. nrcxsort,
District Pass. Ag., TOrobto
y' Lungs
"An attack of Is grippe left Me
with * bad cough. My.friends said
I had consumption. I then tried
Ayer's Cheny Pectoral tad it
cured mo promptilY.th
A. K. handles, Nokomis, IL
You forgot to buy a boy. •
tle of Ayer's Cherry Pee,.
toral when your cold first
Ciln0 on, so you let it run '
along. Even now, with
all your hard coughing, it
will not disappoint you.
There's a record of sixty
years to fall back on, .
Three slew e, enotgli fOr as ordinary
sold; tee.$iteLtight for es/meatus, hoarse.
neer, Med Colds, rote.: *1,1800 Osofteinieil
for cravat Miles and to keep eh hand,
41.6 11.„ MUM 004 ItOWbIli 11101,
hestetn Cauada wee repoeted last
▪ night •front the small village of
• Al -
1011(1, an the Manitoba side, hear hhe
- :North .Dakote, botitalteryaline.
a A school • teacher atoned J. ,
,
Tow s had had some difficulty with .
IMF; trustees, and meeting them on the
e.
roita while . going to scheol drew it
revolver and shot A. Roineel, J.
Mute ttesembit.d oti the Valls t
awful dangee - and, by the grat'u of nlaY.
he Owlet deetracticin:totvard cOmplished? Seenthigia nothing, • Bit
he is heading. I went to • ramie •Inin they; obeyed. 'GOO, athh ehttt is' every
by: the grace.of 'God, because, ' thing. a • • •
brother, ,you will neyer be. enneecia athe. And the second day they Compess
pated, from Bee sinful habit of Oro--; ea the city mice Met returned faio eh
lenity unless .you. seele di -hue help.' • Ohm. Se they did six dem
After you. have. 'been a profane ' inan S'even priests with seven trulflPetse
for 'Many yeaes your profanity be- 'perfect- testimony to the pewee of th
tebert .and Kohlers • -
ee Tethys theitheturried to the •tehoht
•
and shoe two of •Iaohler's Orli; and
• eed the tare/loth' on himeelf. and. .witi •
Rompele Iliebert and two ot
„ the girit are ale° -fatally injured.
e • One 17,ethit Already Dead, .
' Al lona-, tlan„. Oct.. 11.—,One .death.
a 'has HO far resulted .froin. 'Ilturtday's
e . trageda, Anna Kehler, ageel,
od, to reseue him • if possible. erten • see this. strange .sight. :What was tec
t • daughter of 'tempers. ''He 'then pallo
comes a pareeof yourself: You „ere .atotteMent which. shall yet lead .to th
bound to his 'e,vii. habit by links
cetupieto,ovetthi'ow'of all enemies, n.11
t • tl 'Wel So • •wir .pro -
et coy tongue shall coefess Unit leen
tape brother, if you wish to be ereaoh
elliatea from .this, sin of . ,Prolaniti 1 Cill'ISt it Lor0, to the glory. of- Ceod th
you must prayoto Gad.for help; You- Father (Raw. aril, 14; Phil. le Ili.. '1'h
must 'plead and pray for divine . help ark prechiens the righteousness wide
to. resist this, evil habit tie the ,day ;' God cleamnits And phavidee, and Isa
of acer death. you mast pray not ixoth 1, 17, proclaims that a King shill
only for the forgiveness Of your .pase , reign. in righeeensuess and the Work.°
prpfanitees,..but you must also pray i ,
tighteousness' ehall be peace. 'It nia
that. God will keep your lips. tire -
°us Ford. , I IsieigeMac' te0oinsorniusehtotintsaiw.all:t.alecolostunioirislIbee
from. ever uttering another blaspheme
The:seedied reaton, why , I .preach • . by. those eta days seelninhlh foolis
this sermon is to rally .ale„. Christhan. , and aseless. priteesslonS, bet, evaita •
people to the supporta of a heet 15.• 16. Joehtia Said unteathe people
donee -oblational . • society, which hate.' ,Shout, for the •Lord 'hath given, you: 141
just heeo formed tee war ahainst " eitY. ' • .
sin Of profanity. I :believe.. 'Ilea sae titnestnere around the' eitth'sirt.th
may 'bee as geeat a mission O.S., the a no equada but ..tbst of , the trump:at
Oliceetian, Endo or, Society,: •the •i tivelve tithes -in 'all; and .seeruittgly
13rotherhood Of • Andrew and Philip " nothing apeomPlished,' but God's bin
ol. onY 0 le ' al enonnneo has ' now .corne. •• It is .the thirteenth
tional Societies which are Wilda -la -toe round When at Joshua's cominand the
railer the Christ:Mo.:people of the more than :600,000 voiees break forth
and,: This society- Is called the Arita,.
profanity League. ettev. -John. L. With. A sheet of eactory beceeie they
Withrow, Daft., an ex-moderatoe ot believed God Oct obeyed His Servant
the general ..-aeseeobeo 01: I'resby-• .6f17 brasse 19. Alianthde isrioivneraraariakmaloint asnudn.vtoesste414
terian 'church and • the Present. pastoe Lore (margin). • • '
olthe famous Para' Street CI:mall
Therefore they were ee
Bostan; bas throwe the weight of his
influence 'into it Mid rte.:opted the pre- to .talfe any for thomselees, but to Put
sale:taw. The. object Of this Society all into the treasery of the Lord, while
is to. roily Christian Peeple to- they utterly destroyed au the inhab-
gethet to oppose ehis universal evil. . thetas. eiteept' admit and ,her aciutie-
That society Will furnieh you tracts; lo •' • , h. •
It teaek you what to do and .2e. The wall fell down fiat, so t.hat the
what to , say in the iintelerittng, war people went up into. the city. every Men
WIll.Ch hereafter,. wo meet' all . pledge ".eittralght before him, and they toOk' the
onreelves to.evage • The society called ' city, , • .
the Antipreihmity League will itrousei ,Ttest as,tae•Lord had said so ft etune
yeti)* hely entliuttlitsm'ir you will onty to pass, and it alwaye Will be sn,. foi
a eight years, being the first victim of
lIenry Toow's. revolver. She died
•yestel dayt afte.r eutterieg terrible age:
c. .
s..
• one, • : '111100o
thers, 'John Hiebert,
"eget" 46, Ahrehaia Hempel, ag. d 56,h
and Het n iechlere aged 10, he . at.
the p01741 01: death; owl. their recev-,. ; 7
• erY is co•nsidertd hoeeless: . Sesame '
1. ftempel, aged 10, is Seriously- infer -ea,
Wag s1. t. • I hrteigh • the arm and •
y • F 11.)U'Id4 Pet( r Kehler, father • of '
(3. .:1t2;_1
11i,;) t.wo t t 1 e. was, shot • in • the
e' • Henry. Teews, • the murderer, 'was •
taken to aVictiifeeg by •tioo aftetenoon
train to receive ,atteatfon in ,Winnie
c :peg' General •Itespital. • tilt- recovery.'
e . • -• •
. is, doubtful. ills mother' is with -
:aim. , tee was atle to walk 'Mini the .
tcain'to the .amiiii•lan..e, but lots a' •
• ga,pinh woond in his head.
• . It appears Toews, ho • taught' •
e echoei in the, old Aitona school, was.
•
becattse it is !ten the outgeowth of
seemingly ery halinless beginnings. •
The biocide' tealiiig onthe heard in the
%fame Ot tbe .rith Mart and aMong tee'
so -Called t•eepectable members Of -pee
,ciata Aye not,: as a • rule, born, among
the saloone 'and the ohtetists. • They
were not once the :inhabitants of the
slums and the places of wassail' and
crime. 113 511 peobabilitte their gages
everts fostered in the parlors of Chris-
tian homes Mid in the weekday
sch.00leoems and even in the Sunday
seitoolrembs.attentied .by Chrisfrian
children. . These 'genes of the most
horrible . of. peeftthe oaths were • once
the exclifinatioes and. ejaeulations
ar
ad the slang expessiens so com-
monly' , thied by ladies and childhin •
upon our streets: They are the "ley
Georges," the "By That's" and the .
"BY Othee Thingto" They are the
ejatulations which are used to•-elay by
many profile who consider theinselvel
educated and Polite and refined.
Profanity tan gi•oW front seemingly
Very boneless beginnings. 'therefore
10 is the duty of all Ohristinn par- .
ente not only to refrain front the ote
of such unnecessary and absurd (41-*
clainations tts tliotee just emoted; hut
they. should. instil into their chadren
the right use of the English inngu-
age. .The AnglohattoOntoegue is a
noble. tongue,, at is eepeeially rich • in
vehement, eiviphittic, expreesive and,
if T ntighe tilie the me -erosion, sledge -
balloter Weeds, 'powerful enough to
annffillote • any toe. In 1 tsend
sweep of elenueciatory words. the Frig:
lis taligunge ,ie tcntnceclhd hy arty '.
lattguage. Theeefore, Chriet Ian pn•-•
MOM, in the education of your ehild-
moroee individuele generally coa-
shiercel e unk. On cithoent 'of these
eh eractiel sties t he -Kehler 'and Berne •
teil families.. refused to Invite' hint • •
,•• le a d with them, arid the ennsequeneo .
• was lie. comieen abueing their chile ". •
. dont at echool, The euhrtinating.
. point oval Thursdteths affair. • a.
To hes made na statement
. who Lever Since he committed the fen:.
table crime. Th.. is a, man of36
yea re , of age .. ild hae always beta
.coneldered as mentally deranged. J -Ie •
• has fre'itiently disappeared,: at twig
intervols.
. .Later,Tomys will probably reecwo
• er. ITO•is under • treatment' at the
G' cheat," Hoshi eel ehere, and has re-
eovtaed conseimienesst but refutes. to
talk or the 'tragedy.
Int it. Oh, my hrOther, will yen ask see Isn. xiV, '4.; Ps. xxxill, 10, 11, and •
ci e p.ittfc eptisecra e emit 11 e
to Overcome the worldwide. sin• of It therefore beeornes us ever te me •
blasphemy as well all th
t
"I. belleveGtid. thafit shall. be even as
IT PAYS TO ADVSRTISX tts e .other
kind Of sins which' are ,striving to de-
It wet.; told Me" (Ade 25). and
stroy , the throne 'of righleousnesS net'neeordingIY. The verses. foflowlitg
and ate defying your Master end e• --•=h —°
King?. Lord God of the ,past, het., ' •
110 to make they Son's name honored a
and worshipped all rieund this Mos- The ittrig of Ranges—, "SUCA'S HAPPY. TildtfrptIT "
olienting, eureing and 'Holy Spitit he •
lying world --around this world which
more °flea .hears the melee of Jestie
epoka 111 derisioh than in earnest,.
tender, heart pleading prayeaa
EASOOtialfl in nurse Training. •
Do not hook yew' aorse, bet teach
him. • it itt a' mittalte• to say you
rust arealt a m'there 're is meth -
me tee ou t. hint Shat heeds been ing,
All ho wants aa teaching or guiding.
You cannot crowd everything into a
horee's brain itx it. feW hours. It,
tates tittle to teach a child. \Shy do
you expect a horse to learn every.
thing you disireehfin ta. know 111
few lean's? It is impheetble. But
iellig fico, commote tense, preterite,
pe•severenee, firmness, gentle nese and
very wild penithment telil 80011 ace
efeteplish wonders in yoier colt.
NEWS-ItgCOUD.
ra.—
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ar Settlement is Requested. The La-
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One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Canadian Women
have decided for
The "Happy Thought'
Range,
Common Ranges were not good enough -'—why should they be for you ?
Don't be imposed on by
" just as .good " talk. The
construction of The "Happy.
Thought !0 is patented, its
design registered, it is totally
different in every respect to any
other. There is none like it.
;there can be none so good, /f
you only knew the time, the
trottble, the labor it Would Save
hovi little fuel it uses, yon
Would not be One single day withottt one.
•
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Ihr
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