Walkerton Independent, Volume 48, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1923 — Page 2
1 are like Clothes^- , qoodbaaorJ " indiffirmn The appearance of your walls g is the index of the impression t made upon others by your 9 home. Walls soiled, dingy, / com man-place in appearance or out of keeping with your furnishings present a handicap which the best of housekeeping cannot overcome. / Stick to plain, simple solid color / k treatments or else decorate with / the ALABASTINE-OPALINE PROCESS, which gives such wonderful new effects in three color harmonies. Ask your dealer or decorator to show you / color samples of Uitasfoe Instead of Kalsomine or'Wall Paper |f| a Makes Old Waists Like New B W V Putnam Fadeless Dyes—dyes or tints as you wish t/ * • it’ • • ** • *< ~ M, 7>»kS • What OMFaXnada I Wiyhas to offer YOU! I If your dream of success seems like a hopeless ambition, I 3^^^. if you are discouraged trying to get ahead on high priced I I land, if your present location fails to give you opportunity, I there is a new deal for you, a new chance in the fertile, virgin I farms of Western Canada, where wheat produces 20 to 40 I bushels to the acre, where the 1922 crop was biggest in history, I w here oats, barley and hay and fodder crops are the basis of a great I dairy industry, and a man's work brings him success and prosperity. I WBr Low Priced Land —the Last Great West I K In Western Canada you still can buy virgin prairie land at sls to S2O I K per acre, on long terms if desired, near to town, railroads, etc. —land such I as has for many years produced the world’s prize winning wheat, oats, barley, flax, rye, I alfalfa. Canada had no “war time" land boom; prices are not inflated — you get I in on the ground floor. B Taxes Favor the Farmer Rent Now —Buy Later as Values Increase Pay Out of Profits The tax laws of Western Canada encourage Canada .welcomes the industrious settler, ■ the producing farmer. The tax on land is What you have now isn’t so important. If , H ■ reduced when it is brought under cultiva- your capital is small, or you cannot sell your | tion —while on your buildings, machinery, present holdings to advantage, rent a fertile I £■ • i Canadian farm and try it out for a season ■ ■ j™P r ovements. personal property, automo- or two a gooc j living, increase your I bile, there is no tax at all. A single crop is capital, and buy later. Farms may be rented I £® often worth more, acre for acre, than the from successful settlers on easy terms; in I ■ cost of the land. some cases with option of purchase. i> Buy on Exceptional Terms —32 Years to Pay H For the benefit of those wishing to buy land a national non-profit sharing organization— ■ » the Canada Colonization Association—has been established with head office at Winnipeg, ■ and United States office at St. Paul. This Association offers selected land convenient to [ ■ railways—much of it at sls to S2O per acre —on very small cash payment; no further Bl I payment until third year; balance extended over thirty years, ■ but purchaser may pay up and obtain title at any time if de- J Ml I sired. Interest six percent per annum on deferred payments. * ——r/rB I We Help Find Your Opportunity j® I The Canadian Government maintains information bu- fS-ij . Jj-7. FJ ~7 ——- Ji Si BB reaus in leading American centers, where you can get full IBJ a *r avia HfeCT » 5 I information, without cost, about all parts of Canada. The IvruvAMm'tVvEjdLw / £f B men in charge are Government officials, in- I < 1 M terested only in the service of the f / kS ■ prospective settler. S I Get the Facts-No ■ MAIL THE COUPON. Let us Imow B something of your position, and ■ B receive free book with maps, and \ jU B free service of the Canadian Gov- > J jWJrW 1 ■ emment Agent in your territory; >_ky< <>,'jr = S2l® ■ also information how special rail- Jk Addr... N-.r-.t A««ot; H way rates can be arranged for a trip f J Broosniun. d—ii ” ■ of inspection. ** 4,a ,M w * d — M HI ; 4 s narLaehlar. n-.L W, 10 Mail Coupon to Nearest Agent: • u * a,«. n M t. D»tr«n. suh Ct Arent, Department of Immigration—Please eend one >ow s | C. J. BROUGHTON, Desk W, Room n tr« book on Canada. lam oartleularl, InUraatad In ■ 412, 112 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill.; If $ ! c, “ d * I 1 I c ^ d * >■ J. M. MacLACHLAN. Desk W, 10 Jes- U ! { Grain Growfnr ( > Stoc* . fer son Ave. East, Detroit, Mich. ( ) Special fur>*ay Batas ' «««IW ■ FREE HOMESTEADS are atillavailable [£ in boom localities. Canada welcomes (X Nama..—^. .. .... Touriata —eome and aee our IX ■ country for yourself. u ^■a ._.-.R. r D. No 4 or Street Address No Pa»«- “ ports Required. U P. O Suto
He Puts Up “Front." Spinks is a clerk in a downtoxm broker's office. His salary is about $35 a week, but his clothes suggest 1 a Fifth avenue tailor, and his general air is that of a man of wealth. On re In a while he lunches at an expensi * restaurant; the rest of the time I dodges into those armchair places. Bi anyone seeing him a little later as I nonchalantly draws a toothpick fro> Its paper jacket would get the in pression that an entirely different re taurant had been graced by Spink presence. Having taken the preca tion to provide himself with a batch toothpicks Irearing the name of tl rarely visited expensive restaura and using them judiciously he mukhis point. —New York Sun. An Altruist. “It is well to leave something f< those who come after us.” said tl man who threw a barrel in the way the <-op who was cha<ing him.—B< ton Evening Transcript. ft js easier to stay out ‘ an to g out.—Mark Twain. Refreshes Weary Eyes When Your Eyes fee! Dull and Heavy. ukMbsm. k In- I ecantl> XeUev«*ta»tTire<H ecana —Make* ther* Clear, br>«ht and j V Sparkling. Harmless. Jxt.J and | d ; Bicommended by Ail Druggist*, j
' « Juvenile Evasion. It was drawing lesson and the task : had been set the children to draw an ' imaginary river with a man sitting o i I the bank fishing. They all made brave I attempts, except one little fellow, I ~ ~ ..f th e 0 he Ve. 4 a a 7r r 1 | *
ImPkOVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL StmdaySchool ’ Lesson ’ (By REV. P. B. EITZ WATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.! Copyright, 1923, Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR APRIL 15 JOSEPH, THE PRESERVER OF HIS PEOPLE LESSON TEXT —Genesis 45:3-15. GOLDEN TEXT—Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. —Exodus 20:12. REFERENCE MATERIAL — Joshua 24:32; Psalm 105:16-22; Hebrews 11:2122. PRIMARY TOPlC—Joseph Forgiving ( Brothers. JUNIOR TOPlC—Joseph, the Forgiv1 ing Brother. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- • IC—Joseph as Son and Brother. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —The Inspiring Example of Joseph. While the climax of the story is ; reached in .Joseph’s revelation to his * brethren yet his life should be brietly i sketdied in order to get the full force of this climax. I. Loved by His Father; Hated by His Brethren (Genesis 37). The betrayal of the father’s partiality increased his brothers’ hatred for him. His dreams were prophecies of God’s dealing witli them. 11. Sold Into Slavery (Genesis 37). So intensely did they hate him that they proposed to kill him. This murderou* purpose was turned aside by the proposition to sell him into slavery. They sold him to merchantmen who were going down into Egypt and ; in turn they sold him as a slave. 111. Cast Into Prison (Genesis 39). While serving as a slave he was falsely accused and sent to prison. Jo- । seph’s character had so impressed Potiphar that he doubted his wife’s charges against him. If he had b»*lieved her lie would have put this Hebrew slave to death. IV. Made Prime Minister (Genesis ! 41). Though falsely aeeuved and imprisoned the hand of the Lord was so 1 upon him that he was soon exalted to | the throne of Pharaoh. V. His Dealing With His Brethren I (Genesis 41-44). He dealt harshly with them, desiring to lest their chari acters before revealing himself to them. VI. Joseph Reveals Himself to His Brethren (Genesis 45:1-15). 1. Alone With His Brothers (vv. 1-2). When his pent-up emotions could no longer he restrained lie ordered all the men to withdraw. Here alone j with his brethnm he made himself known to them. Then* are some emotions too sa<red to disclose in the presence of unsympathetic men. 2. Conscience Smitten Brothers (v. 3). When Joseph disclosed his iden- ! I tity they stood condemned in his pres ence. They w^re smitten with a guilty conscience. A score of years before thej had put him into a pit to die. but later lifted him out and sold him into slavery. Now they are before him with | reversed positions. They are at his mercy. Some day every man shall face Ids sins unless they be canceled j in the blood of Jesus. 3. Divine Providence Interpreted (w.^4-8). (1) His gracious invitation (v. 4). “Come near. I am your brother." How like tlie Savior. He is sayipg unto sinners who have wronged ; him, "Come near, I am your brother." (2) “Be not grieved" (v. 5). He sought by these words to allay the distress lin which Ids brothers were. Jesus Is : saying tiie same kind words to repent- । ant sinners today. (3) “God sent me to preserve life" (vv. 5-8). God turned the wicked thoughts of these brethren !to good. God is today making the j wrath of men to praise him. All that : Satan can do but further'- God's purj poses. The very wicked thoughts of 1 these brothers in attempting to destroy Joseph v ere turned to the preservation of their lives. i 4. Joseph’s Message to His Father (vv. 9-13). (1) “God hath made me j Lord ofEgypt” (v. 9). He made them hasten to his father with the assur- | ; ance that God had elevated him to a ’ place of lordship in Egypt. (2) Urgent Invitation (vv. 9-10). His father is invited to come, bringing his children, grandchildren and docks. ; This must have been a great and joyful surprise to Jacob when famine and death were facing him. (3) Promise of nourishment during famine (v. 11). I Jospeh did not allow his prosperity to ! make him selfish. His character stood the test of prosperity. (4) Tell father ■ of all my glory in Egypt (v. 13). This ■ was not boasting but an effort to convince his father of his ability to care for him. 5. Joseph’s Forgiving Love (vv. 1415). Joseph weeping upon the neck of his brethren is a most touching scene. There was entire forgiveness; ! there was full reconciliation. This I transcendant scene causes Joseph’s । character to shine forth in Its true j glory. , Born of the Spirit. Men may in tliis life have, as many I have had, a citizenship in that city “which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God." All this of course is utterly unrelated to organization and machinery—may even he antagonistic to both. It was । against rites, ceremonies, organizations and institutions that the fight of Israel’s prophets for righteousness and holiness was mostly directed. What had happened was the mechanizing of reO n :i ml life —ami that is something that is always happening. Therefme there is an ever-present need to i remeinber tl'e words, “So is every one that is born of the Spirit"—to , it member them and apply them to ’ life, which is "more than meat,” as tbe body is “more than raiment.” Stream That Does Not Run Dry. Put not your trust in any earthly stream, for sooner or later it my run dry I There is a river the streams whereof shall never fail, and shall make glad the city of God. Win soever drinketh of tliis water shall never thirst: —James 11. Snowden.
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MRS.J. MILLER TELLS OF GAIN Declares Tanlac Overcame Stomach Trouble, Restoring Health, Strength and Weight. “I am now strong and happy and go about my housework singing, so 1 think it is only natural that 1 should praise Tanlac, since that is what has given me such splendid health,” declared Mrs. J. Miller, 119 Johnston Ave., Kearney, N. J. "For a year before I started taking Tanlac I was simply in wretched health from stomach trouble and a run-down condition. My appetite left me, I was eating scarcely enough to keep going, and was often so weak I could hardly do any housework. My food often dls- , agreed with nie, and 1 would have suffocating spells and heart palpitation that nearly drove me frantic. “My mother had been helped wonderfully by the Tanlac treatment, and when she advised me to take it I started right in. It has built me up five pounds, my digestion is perfect, my , appetite splendid, and I am always talking Tanlac now. It Is simply J grand.” Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Over 35 million bottles sold.—Advertisement. Genius. What is genius? Is it the gift of Heaven, as some think, or is it the capacity for hard work, as others think? I don't know, and don't care, j Whatever It is, ’ has been talked of > too much. Its possibilities are overI estimated, or If not overestimated, at least given too ’ nwh Importance. We are tired and sick this prattle about genius, about so.ne folks being born with silver spoons In their mouths, while the rest of tbe world oust take a back sent. Pooh! Forge* it. Life Is wholly a matter of emphasis. Many a so-called genius does not turn out as , well, nor fill his ni<’ie In life so noblj", ns does the person with fewer talents. Why? Because the latter placed emphasis upon things worth while, while the highly endowed Individual did not do so.—-Nathan Howard Gist in Grit. A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer’s SwampRoot, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The anrrle standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained tn every bot- . । tie of Swamp Root. It ia scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It ia not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful dose,. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature’, great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder | troubles. A aworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s SwampRoot. If you need a medicine, you should I have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottle, of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this ' great preparation send ten cents to Dr. • Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Advertisement. A Safe High-Chair. Fearing that her baby would rock its hlgh-chalr over while in It, or. when learning to walk, would pull the highchair over, an Ingenious mother, living In California, adopted the use of an ordinary long door-hook. A hook was screwed to the back of the chair and a screw eye in the woodwork in each room where the baby was likely’ to be left to Itself. The chair was hooked to the wall and there was no danger of Its toppling over.
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Don’t Forget Cuticura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dusting powder 'and perfume, rendering other perfifnies superfluous. You may rely’ on it because one of rhe Cuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum), 25c each everywhere.—Advertisement. The Quivering Earth. It has been pointed out that, in adj dition to the many tremors due to I seismic, or eart ..quake, influences, I which modern delicate instruments deI tect, there are certain pulsations which i seem to have some other origin. Some | of these are diurnal, and are probably due to the influence of the sun and the weather on the ground. In wet weather the sides and bottom of a valley carry a heavier load than the bounding ridges; in dry weather the case is reversed. Even the transpiration of moisture by’ plants ma * produce perceptible effects upon the tilth of the ground. Thus the face of mother earth is almost as sensitive to external Influences as the skin of a living creature. —Exchange. PLYMOUTH ROCK GELATINE One box will make four pints of jelly. Or if you only want to make a pint, use one quarter of a box. In every* box a recipe book tells you how to make many salads, puddings, jellies and ices. Ask your grocer.—Advertisement. A One-Inch Menu. “I didn’t know a hog had so many ribs,” said an Englishman a few days ago. Inquiry by a companion who heard the remark developed the fact that the man had bought a full “set” of hog ribs several days before only to I find that no member of the family, besides himself, would eat them, and ribs had been served him at every meal since that time. Stop the Pain. The hurt of a bum or a cut stops when Cole’s Carbolisalve is applied. It heals quickly without sears. 30 aJid 60c by all druggists, or send 30c to The J. VV. Cole Co.. Rockford, Ill.—Advertisement. Daily Automotive Activities. Approximately 154,700 motor vehicles enter and leave New York city daily, carrying nearly half a million passengers. Practically’ all the great cathedrals In Enuiam' were built after the Nornuin conquest.
FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION Mothers Advise Their Daughters to Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to Keep Them in Health -
I A Mother’s Advice Prevents Operation Corona. N. Y. —“I had a terrible pain in my left side and had to go to bed every so often. Doctors had told tne I must be operated on. but I do not believe in the knife and would rather suffer than go through iL My mother also did not believe in it and she made me take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound because it had helped her. It has also helped me for I am better and able to do all my work. I recommend your medicine and give you permission to use my letter as a testimonial.” —Mrs.J. Busch, Jr., 11 S. Railroad Avenue, Corona, N. Y. A Sickly Child Mahoningtown. Pa.— “ I would like to say a few words about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. About a year ago I thought it would i be necessary for me to take my * daughter out of school. She was losing weight, was nervous, and when she would come home from school she would drop into a chairand cry. and say, ‘ Mamma,] don’t believe 1 can go to school another day I ’ 1 KEPT RECORD OF ADMIRERS Indianapolis Girl Conducted Her Love Affairs on a Basis That Was Strictly Business. , Now Betty is an Indianapolis stenographer with many man admirers and she shares l.er experiences with them to the other girls in the office. They often .vender how she rernemtiers all of them ai d doesn't mix them up. The other day they discovered tier method. Breathlessly she rushed in from lunch “Oh, girls,” she began “I met an old beau of Ine today. I hadn’t seen Him for twj ears, i.e was so nandsome and prosperous looking I lust wanted him l>a<’x again,’ she giggled. “And do you know I h: d forgotten his name.” Some one asked her whether she told him so. “Oh, no,” she returned, “that would have ruined everything. I’m to see him tomorrow. Tonight I’ll aunt up his photograph When I put t away I wrote his name on it. Oh, [’ll be ready for ’dir tomorrow.” —Inilanapolis News. “Tliis,” we often hear people say, "la a very critical time.”
What to Eat and Why A Natural Supply of Vitamin —
— The word “Vitamin” is new, but the thing itself is as old as the human race. It is the energizing, vitalizing, growth - producing element in the right food. Its absence is a serious fault of the wrong food. When the food is right, there is no need to go to the drug store for Vitamin. Grape-Nuts, the famous ready-to-eat cereal, supplies the natural Vitamin from the wheat, and a further supply is included in the cream or milk with which Grape-Nuts is eaten. Grape-Nuts is delightfully crisp and appetizing, with a flavor which happily suggests the wholesome, health-building goodness which the food contains Phosphorus and iron, as well as Vitamin, with a
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gave her Lydia E. Pinkham’s ’’egetable Compound and now she is • healthy, happy, hearty, strong girl and weighs 120 pounds. She has no difficulty in doing her ‘ gym ’ work, and she works at home every night and morning, too. I am a mother who can certainly praise your medicine, and if it will be of any benefit you may use this letter as a reference.” —Mrs. George E. Whitacre, 621 W. Madison Ave., Mahoningtown, Pa. Every girl wants to be healthy and strong, and every mother wants her daughter to do well in school and to enjoy herself at all times. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for young girls just entering womanhood. Mothers may depend upon it. Remember it is prepared from roots and herbs, contains nothing that can injure, and tends to tone up and strengthen the organs concerned, so that they will work in a healthy and normal manner. For nearly fifty years it has been used by women of all ages, and these women know its great value. Let it help your daughter and yourself. Oddly Constructed Residence. The most peculiar house in the United Kingdom would seern to be the triangular one built by Sir Thomas Tresham more than 300 years ago at Rushton, in Northamptonshire. Its design is supposed to typify the Trinity. It has three stones, and each story has three windows on each of the three sides, while each of the windows in two of the three stories is in the shape of a trefoil —the threeleaved shamrock. In each of the other windows there are twelve panes, arranged In three fours, and the pane* throughout are triangular. Plain and Fancy Shuffling. “How come yuh ain't wukkm' today? Been fiahed?” “N-n-aw. De man I wukked foh kinda resigned frum me.” “Whatcha mean—resigned from yuh ?” “Resigned frum bein’ mah bbsV “Uh-huh.” ‘How come yuh ain't wukkin’ yoh ! own se’f? Ilas yuh been fiahed?” “N-n-naw. De compny I wukked । foh done gwine out o’ business.” “Which business is it gwine out ofT “De business o’ lettin’ me Wuk foh i It lak I was.” —Life.
bran content to stimulate intestinal action, are supplied by Grape-Nuts. Many of our modern, “refined’* foods lack these vitally necessary elements. Grape-Nuts digests easily and is assimilated quickly, and is splendidly nourishing and energizing. You’ll find b tter health and fitness, in the natural way, with Grape-Nuts as a regular part of : your diet. There’s genuine economy in 1 Grape-Nuts—many servings of thia exceptionally nourishing food to the package. At your grocer’s—ready to serve. Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder. “There’s a Reason.* Made by Poatum Cereal Co., Inc, ~ Battle Creek, Michigan.
