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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-3-18, Page 5t•scttty, March 4851, 1920. toMMgeesesMYaowte•M*4001 00* -TBLL- .0 ,. 1101ea 14, d� it �<. // IN POPULARITY. /i\\ re=w-tea� � •-- There are good points in near- ly all makes of watches there aro few that are bad in every respect. in REGINA WATCHES you will find em- bodied ALL the good points watch can have, judged fro the standpoints of SOLIDITY, DURABILITY, RELiABiLITY. W. Ile" IKU M JEWLER & OPTICIAN Issuer of Marriage Licenses 'hone No. t74w; Residence 174J coodooeosolleotesotosseemosoo AUs46n000•41MOM0tD®111iBMMMOMMM :Notice The frost is here. Watch your Ueattery as well'as radiator. If you ,bring your battery to us for winter or recharge, you will get it back dully charged. We overhaul any make of storage ii,attery. 'STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION. <Car painting and Overhauling. tJ1 IL PAXMAN, Garai? Phone 80 : Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT. MARMALADE Sunkist Lemons Oranges and Grape Fruit are the finest and BEST FRUIT for Marmalade We also have Bitter Oranges W, T. O'NEIL THE HUB GROCER, , Phone 48 TOE CLINTON ILII W ENA. Yat etti,iirt' 'n , ChIldrekt Cry f a laid. 1:', el:,,,r r Fletcher's Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. Paella are specially prepared for babies, A 'baby's medicine is even rnore essential for ratty, Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not; interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for . tlae common ailments of Infants and Children that brought Criteria before the.publie after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its nae . for over 30 ;years has not proven. What is CASTOR/A? Castoria .is a harmless substitnte for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains' neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, Its f age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishnessarising therefrom, and by re %'lating the Stomaoh and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE C ST R A yAL A S Bears the £ig nature Of zimawsa`:�'€� In Use For Over 30 Years rIIG CCNTACR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY • 11 R(IN COUNTY NEWSIN BRIEF WROXETER — W. C. Hazlewood re- ceived a telegram on Monday containing the sad news of the drowning of his grandson, William Brenton, t2 year old son and only child of E. W. Hazlewood, Trail, 13. C. GREY TWP. — James S. Armstrong, adjoining Brussels, has two cows which have averaged $50 a month for the last 4 months at Stewart Bros.' Creamery. They produced. 285 Ib s, butter fat which amounts to a little over 3 lbs of butter a day. ETHEL — Chas. 'Cleaver has bought the. Pollard farm on the 6th con, Price was $3,4 00, EXETER — Rev. W. M. Martin's many friends will regret to know that he has been quite seriously i11 at his home in London. He is at present im- proving and we hope for his speedy re- covery. SEAFORTH — W).trd was received Township, quietly celebrated the dia- that both the mother and sister of Mr. 'mond anniversary of their wedding. Six R. D, Croft, formerly Editor of the ty years ago they were married by Rev. Seaforth News, had died in 'Toronto Mr. Logic in tine Township of Usborne, from the flu. and have been residents of Morris Town EXETER — The Woolen's Institute ship for the past 46 years. Mr. Kirkby will hold a mid -summer Chautauqua for four days. WINDHAM The' financial com- mittee of the Town Council here grant- ed to the Wingham General Hospital $200; the Citizens' Band $200; Turn- be'rry Agricultural Society $50; Huron's a great many years, and also sat for Children's Aid Society, $50; Salvation Army rescue work„$15; National Sana- torium $5; and Sick Children's Hos- pital $5. SEAFORTH — Mr. Neil D. Reid, '01 Wiarton, has been appointed to fill the vacancy in Art on the Collegiate staff, caused by the death of Miss Pridhain. EXETER — Reeve B. W. F. Beavers has accepted a position as travelling salesman with Messrs. Coates, Burns & Wanless. WINGH4M — J. 1•L Beeper former- iy,G. 1'. R. agent at Brussels, but for many years C. P. R. stationmaster at Wingham, has resigned and will enjoy a gond holiday, Report says he may loc- ate in Hamilton, of (Jerry & Walker and is now la peas- ession. Mr. Welter bas .been with the Valiance Wholesale hardware GomWuiy of Ifahitiltou, l3rneeels-News has reached Here of the death of Wilbert youngest son of Watson Ainlay of Lomond, Sask,, 10l'' naerly. of Brussels.' He was In the Cal- gory hospital 111 with the influenza and pneumonia, While the nurse was absent gettiang. him a drink of water he got out of bed and jumped from the window, landing on the hard ground 20 feet be- low, He died two hours later. Deceased was In his 26th year and leaves a wife and a sort. 1uteririent was uha(1e at Cal- gary. Rev, W. ,A Smith, formerly of Brussels locality, conducted the servi- ces, MAY HEAD NEW PARTY London, March 45.—A joint mani- festo which will he signed by Premier Lloyd George and Andrew Boner Law, will, be issued in a few days stating the prin- ciples of a new party to be led by the Prem- ier, says the Daily Mail. lt• will be accom- panied, the newspaper declares, by an import- ant reconstruction of the ministry, and it is said that Tor this reason aneouncenfents of ap Lloyd George pointments to the port- folo is of Labor, Food and Board of Trade, 110W vacant has been postpon- ed, According to present intentions, the name of the new party will be the "National Democratic." In addition to a meeting of Liberals next Thursday, arrangements are being made for con - Terence of Unionists,which Boner at hick Mr. o r Law will announce his resignation from the leadership of the party, and will invite members to join the new organ- ization. Unionist leaders who have been adherents of Premier Lloyd George are said to have decided to support hits, but there are indications that the party will not be united in its ad- herence to the combination, A revolt, under the leadership of the. Marquis of Salisbury and Lord Robert Cecil, is ex- pected, says the Daily Maii. a Walton-Agniet wedding w,s sole- innizeel at Blyth Parsonage Tuesday Thom- as t t se afternoon, end fns ,when LorRoe, of Walton was united in holy wedlock of Miss Anna Jane Nicholson, only, daughter of Joseph Nicholson, of Walton. 'Ceremony was performed by Rev. R. J. McCormick Blyth. The young couple will take up their residence on the 54111 Concession of I•lullett. Brussels—After a prolonged fight eg ainst failing health Frederick Ross Hay - croft, the only son of the late George and Mrs. Haycrbft well known former Brusselit, passed ,quietly to the Great Beyond last Friday morning in his 39th year. He paid Natures debt at the home of D. C, and Mrs. Ross, his uncle and aunt with whom he had been making his home since returning from doing duty as a machinist in England during the war. At Dartford in the Old Land he suffered in being knocked down by a motor truck in which he had a leg broken and his spine injured from wh- ich he never fully recovered, AFTER EFFECTS OF INFLUENZA OFTEN SERIOUS Vieth -as ,Are Left Weak, Teed and Mentally Depressed— Tonic Treatment is Strongly, Recommended, Morris Twp.—George and Mrs. Kirk by, highly esteemed and well known res idents of the ninth concession of Morris No pestilence in years has caused I110r:e Widespread suffering than the epidemic of influenza which swept over Canada in the fall and winter the dang- er from this trouble is seldom over when' tbo characteristic symptoms, the fever headache and the depression of spirits have passedaway Influenza leav-' es behind it; weakened vital powers, thin blood impaired digestion and over sena- Hive nerves, Men and women who were robust before stricken, with influenza find their bodies racked by pales pre- viously unknown -to- them. This coedit•+ ion i5 due to an abnormal thinning of Hie blood and leaves the system an easy prey to other serious troubles This is the time when the convalescent from influenza should build up the 13100d. with a reliable ' blood -making tonic such as Dr, Williams Pink Pills. Weak blood means impoverished nerves im- paired digestion, a feeling of tiredness after even more serious symptoms. When the blood. regains its rich red quality the nerves recover their streng- th and the organs of the body function naturally. In fact building up the blood will vitalize the whole system. The experience of Mr, Andrew Marty Bathurst N.B. will prove of value to a host of influenza sufferers who still suf- ter from the effects of the disease W. Marty says:—"Tile neW life and conse- quently new hope brought into my life through the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills is almost beyond my power of ex- pression.•Following a severe attack of infueaza in t9s8 I found myself rapid- ly failing in health, and was naturally mucb alarmed. I began to lose in weight could not eat did not sleep well, and in a word 1 was reduced to a mere shadow. 1 was forced to discontinue work because of my weakened condit- ion and things had a very blue outlook. 1 tried a number of suggested remedies but without benefit. And one day Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were suggested to me. 1 acted on my friend's advice began taking these pills and soon felt an im- provement. Every day I seemed to erow stronger and after four weeks' treat- ment 1 felt fully restored to my old- time health. From my own experience 1 feel that if given a fair trial there is no medicine superior to Dr. Williams Pink Pills in building up a run down system." Dr 'Williams Pink Pills are a, tonic not a stimulant. They build mi the blood, and not only the disastrous after effects of influenza but also troubles due to poor blood, such as anaemia, rh- eumatism indigestion and the generally worn-out feeling that effects so many people,: disappear. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six box- es for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Med icine Co., Brockville, Qnt, FRUIT -GROWERS Better Spray your Orchard this Year Spraying and Dusting never paid larger dividends than now. 'The Niaraga Brand Spray Co., of Burl- ington, Oht. offer , you at reasonable prices Z2USTING `MACHINES SPRAYING MACHINES DUSTING MATERIALS SPRAYING MATERIALS MACHINES AND SPRAYS FOR EVERY PURPOSE For information 017 any of the above Write or Phone. George Sloan AGENT BLYTH, ONT. MARKET REPORTS Butter 49 to 50 Tiggs 60 Hogs .. ..................$17.90 • Wheat . ........ $1,95 to $1,98 'Tats .................. . 81c to 87c Barley40c to 45c iBucksvheet Y 151,15 to $,I.20 $19,00 to $20409 $45 ton Shorts • ... , .. $SS. to $56 1',Mltfeed ,.., .. ,....,.,... $50, Potatoes ,. . 0,00152g is in his 83rd year, and was borne fn Canada.while Itis partner is 80 years of age and a native of Scotland. Ten child ren were born to them and the first death in the family has yet to take place, Besides'farming, Mr. Kirkby foll- owed the occupation of auctioneer for 'Hay 'Bran never rises to ex• HO OYW U CA TN ELL ' GENUINE ASPIRIN Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Aspirin—No others) several terms at the Council board. The aged couple are still in the enjoyment of good health. Brussels—George R. Weller, Hamil- ton, has purchased the hardware stock Tiers is only one A.apirin, that marked with the "Bayer Cross"—all other tab- lets are :only acid imitations. Hermine "Bayer Tablets' of Aspirin" have been prescribed by thysici•ans for nineteen years and proved safe by mil- lions feta Path, Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, ltlietimatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets—also larger "Mayer" packages, can be knd at any drug stere. Made In Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer alautifaeLure of Monoaaet'foaeldeetet of Salieylicacid, While it is well known that AapIran ineana Bayer manufacture, to assist the piddle n Mnst imitations, the Tabletd' Ri 'Beyer Company, Ltd., will be attljtt) With thea , gp1Mhi1 trifle a MM11 ''+138yer oral) , GRANTS ANNUAL PASSES. • C. P. R. Encourages Loyalty in Service. The C.P.R., to encourage loyalty in service, and recognize the mane ciple of co-operationhes, through the president, Mr. 7:1. 1'V, Beatty, an- nounced a new departure which will, doubtless, be much appreclated. This is the granting of annual paus- es to officers and employees and their wives nnddr the following classifications: Employee on a general sisperin- tendent'is district, who has had con- tinuous service for a period of not less than ten years, will be granted an annual pass good over district on: which employed. Such employee, .who has had con- tinuoue'sorvice for twenty years and over, 'will be allowed annual pass good over eastern or, western lines upon whichever employed. Em- ployee of any othor,,department of the rservice will enjoy the same pri- vilege as above, stating the terri- tory over whicb, pass is desired. Head office employees who have had fifteen years' service will receive annual passes over eastern or west- ern lines where employed. Women employees are to be*treated the same ars Wren In this connection. This action expresses the policy of the C. P.11.. to aim at the contentment and loyalty of that employees of whore there is an army of 60,000 at ,present, inciudiag,eall . classes, The Pension Pond, a free gift of `tate company, was the thought of Lord Shaughnessy, The employees !contribute nothing. Already the !operation of .the fund has wrought great 1Tonefit. The effect ,of itrhas hcen,ito increaeeeethe contentment and loyalty of the employees, to give the ,senP,ee of ..Methal' co-operation, and to stimulate, the general pure pose and interest' of the ' company. There are many all over the system en the P81116510 IAund, which errors protection its declining yeaa1l, Mil- On, the .(te are mince fa - GODERICI4 Property owners in Goderich vicinity whose land was taken up for the Lake Huron Steel Corporation, and who re- ceived the first payment six months ago, have been notified by Mr. B McCreath that no further payments will be made, the land remaining as if the options had not been taken. This puts an end to rumors that the steel plant might even yet. be located here, 30148nCOUGHS WINGHAK What one tree alone can do towards making a living for the fortunate ratan who happens to have it growing on his property, was demonstrated a few days ago when a huge soft alta tree was cut in William Elson's bush, seven miles out of Wingham. This tree was cut into three 12 -foot logs, and teamed to F. McLeait's mill in Wingisam, to be cut in lumber, The result wasat follows: The bottom log, off the slump, yielded 1,000 feet of lumber; the second long, 954 feet, and the third log, 850 feet, making a total of 2,804 feet. This quality of wood sells at $35 a thousand in the log, so that the proceeds iron the log for the owner would be $98.14. But this was not all. Fortune vas kind- er to Mr. Elson, putting a coon's nest in the top of the tree, There were three coons whose pelts are valued at $70, making the net profit from the tree to be $168.14. , BUY TH4/Ix IVO,W, PI GRIMRUBB.ERBOOTS at $5,00 All Lines of Rubber Footwear have advanced at tie factory and "PILGRIM” Rubber Boots will be at least $6,00 for Spring. "PILGRIM" Boots have been tested and found to be one of the best Rubber Boots on the Market, i We were fortunate enough to have about 50 pairs of these boots which were bought at the old price and which we are now going to pass on to our customers at the old price of 85.00. long. Buy now and save a dollar or more. They won't last 1Iumsteel Bros. Mall Profits Phone f3:.;,. 'Mare Business when coal is badly needed by the people dense For Sale Coal, and .sow when there, is plenty ofA frame house, story and a half high, fuel the municipal yard is not j liedeS- t s room -s, % acre of land with good well city, The city, he says, learned one and cistern, barn and hen house. For thing a year or two ago, and that,was' further particulars apply to: Jolt that the coal harass of the United Shanahan Phone t,-637, Hulled States will not sell to a municipally -runt ^reap "'r �,�- R, R. No, 1. Clintoq yard at any price, e j It is a satisfaction to know that this , For Sate. horribly cold winter is not accompatt- '-'--'--. led by a horrible scarcity of coal. A lovely drop head sewing machine, s motit1s for sale onlytetv been used a cheap a guarantee with 11. Call at Jonathan E. Hugill's Music Store, sole agent for the Bell Piano, Seaforth Ont. tate municipal coal yard cannot buy I Beauty I wain. is B t� every woman, but good health is vitally important. Attention to liver, kidneys and bowels will improve beauty and health. are a boon to women, be- cause they regulate the func- tions of all these organs without any irritationtor dis- agreeable effect. Emma Sale of Any Medicine in the Weide London's experience with its muni- cipal coal yard may be of interest to those who still favor a municipal coal yard in Clinton, General Manager Buch• mien, of London Utilities Commissintt stated that they will likely cease to operate when their present stocks are sold out. Mr. Buchanan explains that Pretty nearly time for our old friend, March Break-up, to make his appear- ance, if he intends to show up at all. Notice. I will be in the office, first door west of Mr. John Ransford's ofiice, in the Molson's Bank block to receive out- standing accounts. I will be there for two weeks commencing Monday, Marek 22nd. All accounts not settled after that will be put in other hands for col- lection. E. E. Hunniford. NOTICE TO WILLIAM FISHER, formerly of the Township of Tuckersnsith In the County of Huron, yeomen and to MARY ANN SiSHER, wife of the said William Fisher, and to whops else it may con- cern. I HEREBY give you notice that 1 de- mand payment of the sum of $8760. and interest at the rate of five per cent- um per annum from the da3' of , 19 , due to one, Richard 'Fisher, of the said Township of Tuokersmith, upon a certain indent- ure of mortgage made by you the said Williams Fisher to the Sovereign Bank of Canada (you, the said Mary Ann Fisher, joining therein to bar your dower only), to me dated the 15th day of October, 1907, and registered in the Registry office for the County of Huron on the ..,. day of October 1907 for securtpg the payment of Nine thousand six hundred and eighty-nine • dollars ($9689) and interest there on, as there in mentioned on the following lands, namely: ALL "AND SINGULAR that cer- tain parcel extract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Tuckersmith in the county of Huron and Province of Ontario being compared of the northerly part of lot number forty in the flrgt concession of the He- rr() Road Survey of the said Township of Tuckersmith containing by adnsen- surement fifty acres, of land more or, less and being composed of all that portion of said lot number forty. which lies north of the 'Buffalo & Lake Huron Railway. AND TAKE NOTICE that useless pay- ment of the said mortgage money and interest, costs and expenses be made to me within one calender month from the time of your being served herewith, I the said Richard Fisher, will proceed with or without any"eonsent or coin- currence on your part and without any further notice to you, to enter into pos- session of the said 1and5 and to receive and take the rents and profits thereof,. and whether In or out' of possession thereof, to make any lease or leases thereof as 1 shall see fit; and to sell and absolutely dispose of the said lands, either by auction or private We, on partly by auction and partly by private sale us I the said Richard Fisher, may deem proper 5316 either for cash or up- on such terms of credit as 1 trap' think proper, aisd to convey acid. assure the Said lauds when so sold, unto the pin' - chasers ihcreof, as I shall direct or ap- A Social Evening. • ece A social evening under the auspices of the Women's 'institute, will be held It the home of Mr. and Mrs, H, B. Chant on Thtfrsdny evening, March 25th at s o'clock_ Admission 25c, "I' For Sale ".,g:'Ia,- The Ladies Aid of Ontario Street church have a number of quilts for sale. Anyone wishing to secure sane can apply to Mrs. Adam McCartney, for particulars. Phone 193, Wanted • A. millinery apprentice. Apply to Miss F. M. Cameron, Successor to Miss Bowden. Wanted. Spring Muskrat skins. Seasoe is now open, 1st of March to 21st April. I will pay high prices for well handled skins. Get my ynprice before selling. Other furs are g wilt pay full value for them. If you cannot bring furs in 1 will pay postage or express and return furs prepaid if my prices are not satisfactory. H. A. HOVEY, Clinton. W. J e n k i n,s & S o n FOR SALE Bay Driving horse, 3 years old, mite t general purpose horse 3 years old, and will be sold cheap. Call at Stat.., J. E. Hugill, Sole agent for the Bell Piano; Seaforth Ont. VICTORY BONDS , , Bought and §414 at IVIarkot prices. sr>orlwur', W. BitYDONE. Victor Food, `aFJ"asw;. We have a quantity of Victor Feed for Hogs lend 'Cattle, which will take the place of Shorts as it is impossible for us, to secure Shorts this season. Try some of this feed and we feel sure you will like it. Also in our stock is a quantity of Feed Flour, and Mixed Chop. As these two lines are good value at the present time we would advise an early purchase,; Having procured the agency for the. Swift Canadian Co., we are prepared t' offer you Swift's Digestive Tankage ara also all brands of this, Company's Fere tilizers. Regarding Spring Seeds our Stock includes the following:—Red Clover, Alsike Clover, Sweat Clover, Alfalfa„ Timothy, ado Timothy and Alaike mats. ed. There are a few berets of the Pura Cane Molasses left yet. Private Sale )LOUR AND FEED Phone 199 Residence. 13 1. Of house 11014 effects, Commencing Thursday, March 11113, hours from 3 to 5 p.m, and from 7.30 to 9.30 in evenings. Mahogany parlor suite, con- sisting of 2 rockers, settee, clsairs, jar- dinere stands, table, 2 pedestials. 1 Axminster rug 3 x 4; t Wilton rug 3 x 4; a tapestry rug 2% x 3; 1 congoleum rug 3 x 4. Batts room Linoleum 2 x 3; 3 grasstex rugs; 1 portiere; curtains; baby sleigh; Morris chair; 1 screen door; 1 amber table tamp, etc. Percy Couch, ,loseph st. Pigs for Sale. Choice little pigs for sale at reason- able prices. an first class condition, F. W. Andrews Notice. Having sold my business all accounts must be handed in by April 55th. Will be at my home over 13artlifi"s store any time, Jas. Dunford. . A Piano Bargain. , A Bell piano upright rose wood case 7,t-3 octave. A sweet tone and worth $250. Will sell at $165 for quick sale out of town prospects, Write for par - Neuters to Bell Sales Roosts, Seaforth Out. Jonathan E. Huai, Manager, P. 0. Box. 229. Farm For Sale. The hixecuto's of Ike Estate of Jos- eph lizard, deceased, offer for sate 120 acres in the Township of Goderich com- prising Lot 37. Concession 14, and the the North half of Lot 37'Co cession 13, ,This is a well improved farm, has good ]louse, barn, outbuildings and silo, is well tionced, has good. water facilities, is in a good state of cultivation andhas 10 acres of hardwood and t 5 acres o point. -radar containing much valuable; timber, DATED at Clinton fhb 18 day is? ,' e farm is located on a good gravel March. A. D. 1920, i r,,aci 3 miles froth Clintoi Richard risl a' by W, Bider'. $Y DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE BETWEEN MONTREAL, TORONTO DETROIT • AND CHICAGO a 5liply.40.R'1 Plick, R,R, No. 2, Ctin� . ft- and Albert ,17zard, 72¢a Chaln/,ag-' "'s"45, Ave.,, Montreal, ou C, Ex cu 'I, sr to W. hrydonea Cl oe. Unexcelled Dining Car Service, Sleeping cars on night trairs and Parlor Cars on special day trains. Full information front any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning District Passenger Agent, Trooteto. John Ransford Son, city •passes• ger and Ticket Ageints, phone 5I,, A. O. Pattison, station agent. @�= Were Sad '__..c� ria98 t]@�£III��� After The Sat up to Turn in Nod. That awful epidemic, the Spaniels influenza, that swept Canada from one end to the other as abort time ago, left'io its wake a great many bad after effects. In some cases it was a weakened heart,. in others shattered 1}erves, but in a great many cases weak ludneys have been left as a legacy. Where the kidneys have been left wrr as an after effect of the "1'lu," :Donst'r' ICidney Pills will prove to he just, the remc$ you require to strengthen them. Mrs. Varve I). Wile, Lako Pleasant, N.S. writes: "'i't winter I wee taken sick wrvith the "Fin," and when I (licl get better I toped that my kidneys were very had, and at night I had to sit up to turn around in bed. I used 1)nan s liidnay ]'ills and found that they d.d me a wonderful amount of gond. I also r ecommend them to fray husband and he started in to use them. I will always recommend them to anyone who is b0;diprccY,1ovitt5'45idney trouble, for they ,oro pattdersldn' Dassi al$isey fills are Silo , b'ox at 0,11 l t or matted direct on metals* to 'lia 7`, Milburn Go., Limited, Oat.