HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1921-11-10, Page 2PAW 'DWI-
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The London AdYerHser 'had the fol. c
lowing Front, Plage.,, Editorlal last week,
after, Mr. Macice,Pzie King's ;,,Isit to
London;
UO). W. L. Mackenzie King, has,
made his, appod, to the peopie of Lon,.
don. They, have heard What he:has W
s5Y411,ff• Are 11eiij1 the P.°,11°Ies
considers bep "fqr, lhe development of
Canada, as, a natioo--they have heard
his assnrpce to legitimate acrd fair
manufapturhlgolntersis, and.t!ley have
hearsl. his seyem arraignment, of the
systetn,of Autooreey which has been
forced on the people of Canada under
the guise of responsible government,
macl<.AtIzig
There is noti his. eonal is tha Dominion
as a student and anthoritY On labor
problenk 4p,air,loy.,jn his career, in
his capacqy as a reporter on a daily
newspaper, he, lald bare conditions in
swesphops where government con-
tracts wee belie fettled. He present-
ed, these acts to Sir Wililam Mulo'cic,
alen a cabillet minister who.was„shOck-
at the conditions, Right there
plahted Mesfed for.Canacla:s, fair Wage
law. The Lemieux i.et, an idvanced
piece oS labor legislation, is largely his
work. Xing, is recognized- by every
fair-minded man as a 'world authority
on matters pertaining. to, labor and
the settlement of. labor disputps, brit
more essentially to, the prevention of
these industrial, migraips,
harp! In, that, he, chilliss -tirtt $V\5011
clifeeffirs, Of, the plational Railways are
directors.i p.ir 444 re reilelv^
ng millions of dollars worth of busi-
ness from, these rpads, no, munieinalf
perridit, this sort of bust.
ness, and yet It is being countenanced,
and, nuiV 4, Ottawa, coupled'. with 'the
spectaCle Of the prethier Of the Domin.
ion, standing as al.irriet between these.
companies and- the right of. Parliament
to know where the money.expended on
these roads is, going. If Mr, IVIelgilen
can successfully get, by \t*i,
with the. country eomprittb,n1, .without
its vote, to a tremendously. Igge pglicv
of, publicly -owned raliNvitys, we Might
as well say, goodrle, tp. any Attempt, to
make it possible for, the, elected and
accredited,, repres,entAtkice,§ 0.1 thP,, Pgo,
ple to. aom into defnite atd absolute
control of our. own ,financlal, conmilt;
merits.
The persistent attempti, that. have
been •micie, tO tag. lion, Macken4e.V111
as a free-trader met, with a positive
denial. No legitimate.. undertaking
Making. a decent profit and, playing fair
wlh the Canadian consumers of its
Mannt has anything, to fear from the
fiscalpolicy' of. the Liberal. leader. HI,
plan is safe, sane and.workable, He in-
tends to surround,himself.with the best
informed men he can secure. He will
work, with the idea of making. the fax
on capital. needed to. promote our in-
dustrial development and the opening
up of our resources as light as possible
What a manufacturer pays, in wages
represenWs what 'hils emplloye,es can
purchase and the lessening. of the tax
on those essential things that a familY
must have in order to live means that
the buying Pclwer of he.inaaufacturer's
payrollis increased to that extent.
Mackenzie King realizes that a tariff.
'for revenue must carry, protection with
it. From this there.is no esope. Hut
he holds to the policy that against this
there must be similar, protection to the
consumer at home who is thus denied
free access to the Markets of the
world. His position throughout
logical, straight and practical.
The Liberal leader turns to Western
Canada for a few days. He has met
the people of Ontario, of Quebec and
the Maritimes, and. his reception has
been cordial to ,,h degree 'that can
only be described in the word spon-
taneous. The people of Canada are
looking for something in the way of
.government administration -th
__a_ Car:.
ries with it a vision of better things it
the future—something that speaks of
some lessening in the burdens that ;
rests on the mass of the people—some-
thing in the way of a fiscal. policy that
will throttle combines and recognize
honest endeavor. 'Hon. W. L. Mac-
kenzie King stands stronger today than
he has ever done before, and he is
every day gaining' the confidence and
support of reformers, no. matter, under
what particular banner. they. happen
to be organized.
The charge has been rode in Con-
servative organs that, the Liberal PartY
has one speech for the ,East ,and anothg•
for the West -..--one for .Ontario and an -
ether 'for Quebec. Mackenzie Kings
answer to this is Print ,themside. by
side, and show where he ,is, preaching'
two gospels, according to the tastes
and. desires, of his audience,
His challenge to his London audi-
ence was straight. He. asked who in
that gathering had had, a, voice in the
selection of the, ggyernment that had
run the. country, by orders-in7conncil
and. by committees and irresponsible '
cononirsions. In its dying hours the 1
MOO -ten Government seeks, to hand .
out judgeships and sentorships, as well
as every ofilye_ possible in the gifts of
the GovernMent. What happens? The
Upper Chamber is 'controlled by: men
who have steadfastly turned their
backs on reform and progress. Mei-
Olen has made certain by his eleventh
hour deluge of senatorships that the
will of the people, no matter if it is ex- 1
pressed. in his. overthrow at OttaWa,
shall not find expression on the
statute books of the , country. In that
way he has sought to undermine the
very essentials of responsible govern-
ment.
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The women voters, especially those
who have to do with the spending of
the money from the family, purse,
found,,something in Mr. King's address,
and it was teal vivid, and reflected the
experience of thottsands Ohiomes
where the problem of making ends
meet is every day, becoming more
acute and More pressing. The total
obligations of 'the Dominion are now
ihoost $560,000,000 • per .year., This
not a 'vague iniduni--,,Something
that can ,be pulled out of thin air. It
.represents, real;, hardcash' that this
,country Must ,dig up irOni its pockets.
With, the exPenditur'4 'Mit was:honest-
ly paidobt fbr ahada's'eirti4ipation in
the war, MacKenzie King has no inter
-
rel. He regii•d'sr it as a' financial war
'sear that the proudly bear's.
But with the "cod'iisatioi of the mil-
lion-doll'ai„ildie he Iid.nbfaatien6e. He
bridiS".11 CloSe hOme when he
makes the Paint that the Ddminioti
expenditure per Year means $61 per
head; $310* per year for a faintly of
fryer Orbetter.than $1 for every work-
ing day lit the Year. We beltive the
figures he uses are too conservative,
and,. that the nifidtint indireet and
direct taxation that is levied from the
family Pithie of Canada • will exceed
the figures given by a very large •a.
mount. • •
In'fice of, these staggering totals, is
it to beWondered at that the Leader,of
the LiherAl .pi-Y.StresseS the need for
rigid economy in pil,1ic service:. fot
greater simplicity and directness in the
aclinh)WiatiOn. of . goiernment, depart-
ments? Facing the inevitable fact that
Oaqada ,inuat botroNagain. to, meat her
opligat:Ionswhat other, course Could
b,e open?
MaikeAtzte King inak4 tt serious
ARE YOU Mar CtIFY TR. E.'
CAN'T SLEEP
CROWD?,
eben reek
wassuagisomalsonso,
OR. goiciP0CI:91-1/WitQf thp r(110,1 t?"•'
jyqn9/4„rs fox 4ate 4;) local purchasers,
Debentures to the amount of
9000
These are in sums, of $500.00 each and
su:e i4,Ffie4' tor wextgri,i,vorks purposes. Inter-
est atsix.per-cent. payable annually on July
I it 4
For Further particulars apply to
i. L, Macphersun,
TrqatiPI:V*,.
:,rttWawhat 44; naltzliiptec:AVI.h,arfilo
0 ;
' Q,W:V.A, for lightinkfAa; and, rent- of -
VV li1091)7 150 tO Qctx oir
Chief Fitzsimons, salary or 'October
iff'54;14; and, aell'Oethig• War, tali s4, Was.
paid. 11; Glazier, assessment atatiatjc,s,
,1425; D. L. Irlacphersori, 3 months sal-
ary:1,, $11 e: n3 7. 5w:1
,;,t11, 1;;I4shao, Sac.,91r:p ts,aQI
;try $125
;
$95.90 for voters lists etc,
$5 was paid BAP T,elephote Co,
1Pr•
M.arr ,MnlYlprraY• t.giraler. and, 0,
J. Macpherson were paid $3 each for
)arors,
comprehensive scale before.
It, is considered certain that the Or-
derof,Woodmen will authorize the con-
strucilon of soine notable institution,
orphanage, s,an4prittin or orphanage
for. tubercular children, and with the
strength, of the order in Western Ont -
aro it is, cilkitA, probable that London
willbe the centre selected for the
erection of the prop,ored, national in-
stitution, whatever form It takes
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an Ends af.- Council!
Fpr. Hall rent for the past month
the Council treasury was enriched by
$80.
R. Hunter, Cemetery Superintendent,
reported $53 for work at cemetery,
' Many people all over the, country
toss night after night on a stainles.4311V
low.
Some are troubled„ witik weak and
amotherIng"spihajebtliere, inOttatttid,
of the heart; others have thew nerves
unstrung bnt whatever the cause
P.
muopit, Nos,
HEART OD -NERVE PILLS,
offer the blessing of sotini, refreshing
sleep hyjnylgor4ting thelfeart and fief-
ves and' toiling tip:tlie*hole systerh,
MTA, Cr Et. Be*.6i4 Nerrich, Out,
writes:•—• I haite nAtt neatly two boxes
of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and
know they have done me good. 1 was
troubled with my ;heart and -buzzing
in` lily head, 1 66111d116* sleenight.%
and sometimes could hardly get my
breath. The doctor d me to a car -
Min pointsaid ":14-1I,ae my, -heart, I
want to thank you for What your great
mediate has done for me.”
Prke Sac; a box at all dcalera,
mailed direct ott receipt of Dried bY The
`D. Is/Inborn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out
WOODMEN OF WORLD
,
TOIREC1 HOME
Tnbercular, Home and Dominion
Qt*OlantWP Mr be .13!*
London, Nov, 3.,r-qtair,,,Jaryls, Head
tonaul Commander .0fithq,Woodrnen. of
the„ World, in an interview yesterday
,statecl that the "arder •;v.s, planning, to
enter the field rlsf national nubile, Ser-
vice „by erecting either' a tubercular
home on a boininiqii orphanage and
that, in all probatillity the two ideas
would be conibined at the next con-
vention and funds appropri#eci for
ere'etiq an, 'orphanage for, tnberqular
children. . London, it Waspainted but;
is the (deal site for suchan institution
because of, its excellent cliniaiiit 1:i4t
'because Of hie • Queen
AleiCandria SAnatorinnp, for 'the. tuber.:
hillar and the neatness;of Westep ,U7l4
versity medical school, considered. one,
ofthe leading medical schOola of, the '
Dominion,
This prop,osed , institution, .plAns, of
,
Which will be slibiriitted 'at tile
ap-
proachtng, Woo,dmen'a Convention
arid calld tor, initial • outlay: of
$254:000 at !oat, eStimated, It
would run along. the lines Of the Lon-
don Preventorium, only on a Magni-
fied Scale.
, ,
Efficiently, staffed:and in clOSe,touch
With a 'medical school such as Western
University's premier institution, val-
uable service Wooid .be renitesed not
"bnlyto the little unfortunates eared for
.by it, but it would provide oppOrtunl-
iles for research in the field of child-
ran'a diseases arising out of tubercular
conditions, Such research, because of
such an institution As Mr. Jarvis Is pro-
pOring, Itas not been carried out Ost
and $4 for sale of lot.
Chief Fitasimons reported sti.to col
lected from the Marlaet scaler.
The pay sheet for October for the
Street work was $26 and S. J. And-
rAws had an ancount of $10.73 for tile.
The, phy sheet for October charged
to the.Property acc,ount, war $6.35, M.
T. Corless, stove repairs etc, had ao
account of $6.98; Thos. McKenzie for
lumber $8.30; E. Ward, 4 cords of
wood $19.40; and lighting town hall
$4.18.
S. J. Andrews was paid $2.80 for tile
and charged to Good ROadt account.
The Monarch Insurance Co., was
paid $21.15; Economical Insurance Co.
$14.1,0 and Perth Mutual Insurance 'Co.
$11.75 for insurance on Town Hail.
For lighting street for October. cost
the town $t39.iS.
The account for lighting Hospital of
selectt n
Thursday, NovoIrbil loth, 4921
R. linnter, salary for Superintendent
rikttrorilUtery„ of. &so was paid,,,,Sam Mc -
GM Pa10. 5,6(1 ftfr ye; daystor 6 hOurs
/4*, MK 0001', ChaP• *anal) ,
Posta Was Paid %tad; Thos: Mc enz
;lc* 1pkai4 5AP.
T,la, McKenzle had an, account of
43.0.9 for Posts and Wilber for Phi*:
Parrick,s salp for, Octoker of
$$407 was paid.
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1-""'• Aug, Or5. 4.1t9h POP,, Olt
Mrs, "Brown are Mbviitg frOtti 031110114*
vine to Lontlbn fI1 Weeh. Me, Nolte
has taken possession Oft then property
prAllAfeltreOptlyyfrprp Leite.h.
stookrit
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Mr, and Mil: Rridhiisu, andi spa
Ne-
tolb of Russeldale, were visitors at
Mrs, J. A. McLaren's Monday.
Rev,. Fr. Qoetz leaves this week- for,
a few weeks vacation Out West,
1r
SNOWCRASTIN.AmoN It Doesn't Pm,
mk
EgiftMtan
VW PP., VP. P#9,01,l4
WHEAT MIDDLINGS (Shorts)
OATMIDDLINGS.ens)(fattener pip and,
eiook
OAT FEED (specie/ for cattle)
ERO: MU
MANT,Q14.41,, NTS, (p, Wr No. 2),
PUgiNA cviramzi CHOWDER
PRATTS and OWAPUJ syQpic /16,
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WdthifiliOUSE. and INTERN*TION4
STPQ14 FrOPQ:
ZENOLEUM HEREAGEUM
FBivElour
ilyeer1,1°Csr"oasvh7cialdHullles-rthilrt.aSt;
V1',,v:11ahrletereeZsAteyCotiun.g °padriCe02.1icil°;1
,tially apd, know, our, prices and quality
large quantities. for oash- and- we» be -
'neve now while prices are low- is, a
good time to lay in your winter's ,sup -
it trim'
u tif um
& iti
BEIITER go out
AND clean off
THE. snow
FOR -soon It
IS going to
FREEZE. '
OF. course that
WILL make it,
'MUCH harder
YOU ,know;'
,AND' eat up
'MORE moments
OF ease.
•WHILE you.
INSIST upon
LEANING it there,
PEOPLE are.
WALKING along,'
PACKING it
THICKER•
FOR,they
DO not care
KNOWING you're lazy
', AND strong
YOU know -
IN your heart
IT has got
TO be done.;
SO why don't you
DO it
RIGHT now.
GET at it
HEARTILY
MAKE is some fun
[IT'S got to be DONE,
PV,got :t9
DQ It with,
CHEERFUL grace,
AND I don't -like
CEANING mine.
BUT 1 hate. to see
A, "COP"
RpUND the place
WITH summone.
PRESENTING a fine
FIROCRASTINATION,
4NOWN as the thief
OF tempus,
IS always
A curse.
SNOWORASTINATION
GIVES no relief.
IT'S as bad,
AND a fine
MAKES it worse.
JUST; bunt up
THE shovel
AND scrape at if, for
IT'S got to be done
ANYHOW.
REMEMBER
THAT soon ,
WE'LL be thinking
OF June
AND take this adylie
"DO IT NOW."
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is, .flabit
"For every map who has lost his
life by what he dict in th,e last flue
minutes a. hundred men, have died s
because of what: they had been do-
ing; in the last five years."
Life is,made up of habits. There is
the health habit. And also the habit
of ill -health. It is surprising what a
let of people have developed the
What hosts of. women hav,eMiona,
spells and bilious headaches about
every se, often, yeartig nod year out,
and nev,er, tui of correcting the
action (di the, hirer, and therelg, re
moving the cause, of th.4f,1*ie0,11:1'ini.
trouble.,
ingTh4y19:,,1ye forged the habit of be-
ma:?1,3' ae t,he 41499k.197TITO,
!k#a es'IsPenctittAgif
t s'fPA fr!ventlY, suffet
trim WW1,: and yet neglect to get
theiz.ke*13,fid condition.
. a .
11pkache habit, which. is,
7 .1gfit':64)4.',IMil+alilil'iM. f"' thein.
' These are dangerous
r — ,
Some people for many years
wAtht,their systems/ pqisoned by int-
purities—they live And suffer.
°them, soon, develop Bright's. dis-
eatie, diailetes,, MO, blood. pressure or
of the art,eries, and quickly
have their lives snuffed out.
' The greatest rule of health, is
"daily movement of the bowels
This is also the most valuable of
health habits.
To get back to this rule, to awal
the, sluggish action of the liber and
kidneys, to deans p the system and
purify the blood, there is nothing
like Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills.
By using one pill a dose at bedtime
two or three times a week, just, as,
often as is necessary., to. keep the
bowels regular, you will, in a. few
weeks reit* the healthful action of
these filtering and excretory organs
,1111jois klookdit. chf, •
Nfra, 304n Irerand: R. H. No: 2, Ring, Ont.,
Writes :
"I, was a area sufferer from wrier. head-
aohes. and bilious imelle. I triad a run:ober
of renzedies Without' obtaining,ang.tienelit
until, Was advioed to "nee. D1 Ciaaite'o
Kidoel-14'!�I ' Tricia dOraiPietistrie-
Misted Me, and made me feel like a_
Demon. "1 gra very grateful to..The. Cwaio
medicines, for what "MO' have dtuie NU, me
and roti ma:, -,v use tos, letttelor the bettedt of,
°theta:"
Rheumatis'
Mr, Cleorge Weathers, linntirville, Oat.,
writer::
"I was troubled with rhetunagetia , for
eighteen sreare, arid although 5 tried:a hum=
trek c,t different treatraeritif"nothitis did inzi
any 1100,1, Pinally I tried Dt:,..C.htule!rdi
ney.-1.4ver and eat truthfully any they
stoinnletety imiteviff me." ".
and correct; any derangements ,of the
digestive system.
Dr. Clwe's Kidney-Livm Pills.
will help .you As nothing else can to
get back, to the • habit of healthful
VITT
You will live a longer and a happier
life by reason of their us
These letters willinterest you, and
a., test, of Dr. Chase's Kidney-144er(
Pills! will prove their exceptional
raegits in, relieving the common,
e.very-da,v, ills'wad , preventing the
More serious ones. Bdrnanson,
Bates, & Co., Ltdo, Toronto.
Kidney fr Trouble '
Mx. George Stevensos, Dotanthwatte, Mat:,
"ror seven monthn I surfer ed,:frona,,ffid-
neykrirablo, bee/cache. and ditazi,;;Mfbvfuldi.
Otio020 got ra)i. 'Mg back athe,1 so se -
that. *maid not turn in bed, and
flaillso I had to citd *oak. One day I rs-
egicod., a , alma, et, -emakoor. .535nt5ti8.
through the, mail, aril
bihrlitY De: Chase's Irideray-Liver PM. were
rawIntmendetd, I gave them s, trial. I had
tifia varipon otheo p19. ,and remedies with
110 gibbet w&tever, but immedMtely I short-
ed mime , . thaMe's KttMeerldver Ma
set,relied,i mod two boxes made me \sell."
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%FLUOR., & F,E4p, MERCHANTS, &
GRAIN BUYERS
L.–Usurer of, litinteea and. Traper'a5—
i4FM'eist
Cooktng. Sale
The, Covenant Bible Class of Willis
Church 'will hold a sale of home made
baking, and candy,- in Mr. Stother's
Min On
SATURDAY- AFTERNOON,
tigygampt nth'
• 'Commencing at, 2,30 p,m.
r5o tea will be seqed from 3 to 5 '
For Sale.
Kitchen range, in good state of, re-
pair. Address Drawer J, Clinton Post
Office.
Town of Clinton Taxes
Ratepayers are reminded that the
last day for payment of the second
instahnent of taxes is Dec. 14th. Taxes
are payable at the Tax Collector's office
in the Town Hall. No notice, other
than this advertisement will be given,
R. B. Fitzsimons, Tax Colleetot
Organization Mee.ting
Mrs. Winnett, organizer ,for the
ladies of the National Liberal.ez Con-
serpative Party wIlLbe here on ,Monday
and organize the women of that party
in the Committee rooms, over Wigg's
Corner Grocery. In the evening at
p.m. she will address a public meeting
in the Council Chamber.
C. G. Middleton, ChaLrman.
Wanted 1
Local representative at Clinton to re.
present "The Old Reliable Foothill
Nurseries," and cover surrounding ter-
ritory. Splendid opening, for the right
man, Exclusive territory. Splendid
opening for the right man: Exclusive
territory, highest commissions .paid.
STONE & WELLINGTON, Toronto Ont
Wanted
To Purchase Green Flax Straw. Ap-
ply to Flax Mill Office, Clinton.
Feathers.
The Dominion Feather 'and Mattress
Co., are in Clinton and making your
old feather bed. into the ten roll Sani-
tary mattress or down, comforter.
They also .buy, old or new feathers.
Drop a card to Clinton and our agent
will. call.
. „
Cottage for Side.
Formerly, occupied bY the late Mrs,
Arthur McRae. Apply to Mrs. Geo.
McLennan,
For Sale:
Cement platform and. curbing. for
top of ,wells,. 1, 3 in, screen ventilato‘
6 inches above platform,. will -fit an,
.size well and fit around any size
01Priv.• Gan be rentoved.at any time.:
GuaranIteed Id hold tip, a Iteam, df
horses and to be mouse, and water
proof. Also cement soft water cis -
lens with cement platform with , 18
Inch rim around man-hple for sodding.
to prevent frost and keep out surface
water. li. 11. Canteion,, R, R. NO. 5,
Clinton. Phone 3, on 619.
Briels.1691ift4119,;FPINSale
One of the best brick cottages in
Clinton for sale; First class barn on
the premises, All in good repair. Ap-
ply at New Bra Office.
GREY IRON CASTINGS
OF ALL KINDS
We cast Points for any Plow
Bring old points when possible
eremneremtream.
HURON SPECIALTY
CASTINGS CO.
Motor Works Building
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