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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-4-1, Page 3Sfi" w t C :iRa'1 T, ,;3.7,3'4 4". i ri"r liili•'s'te oder lie SUBSCRIPTION MTIES IN CANADA Three months , . ,49Half year! . , , ,' $ .74 f. Year .,. ,.. ,,., 1.5o -lc not paid in advance, j2.0o per' annum - The SUBSCRIPTIONS OUTSIDE OF CANADA (Advance Only) Great Dritaln , , . , , . , , .. $1,50 United States ,,.,,,.,.», ,,. 2.00 France .... . ... , ... 2.00 04..64,.,.. Office Phone 30. The "Quality" r Character o this brand has ,1:;. n Intern ti eputati n,. B566 A Trial Packet will bring speedy conviction VICTORY BONDS GO ues are very scarce, + The following are the net prices, UP NOTCH IN PRICE plus accrued interest, which the bonds will now cost the purchaser: All Maturities More Valuable 1 Maturity. Now — New Schedule Effective 1922 at Once. .' 192'; 7Ste7 11933 Montreal March 22,—Sir Henry 1937 Drayton, Minister of Finance, held. a !1924 conference at Toronto on Saturday with i Price 99 99 100 100' 102 9S 97 Ptevious Amended Prices• 99 99 100 100 101 97% 1934 e7 the Victory Loan Special Committee, It is understood that the new sche' the Montreal metnbers present being ' lute will but put into effect immedi- Edwin Hanson and J. M. Mackie, who ately, were accompanied by P. Gowans, chair; V1POAli'S PhIQ°sixh90DtNE. man of the 1919 campaign and A. P. I Frigon, chairman of the Bond Dealers Association, The conference resulted in telegrams being sent out to all bond dealers and bespundcnccyy, toss of Energp, Palpitation n} stock- brokerage houses, authorizing Inc Heart, Fatting Memory. E�ea Y per bon 6. The Great English Preparehnn. Tones and Invigorates the whole nervous system, makes new Blood in old Verbs. Used for Nervous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry an advance in the prices of Victory for $5. Sold by alt druggists, or mailed in plain Bonds of the vACious maturities. This pkg. on.receiptofprice. New pamphietmailed action, it is understood is due to the free.TNEWOOD MEDICINE CO,TORONTO,ONT. filet that there are now more buyers G. t, Delisle, member for St. Maurice than sellers of the securities its the market at present and some of the ins- in the Quebec Legislature, is dead. It Is Not Enough to have the bowels move. It is more important to persuade liver, kidneys, skin, and bowels to act in harmony and against self-poison- ing. BEECHAM'S PILLS act favorably upon all organs concerned in food -digestion and waste -elimination; they remove causes as well as relieve symptoms. .0000111 BEECHAM's .ILLS Worth a Guinea a box.Sold everywhere in Canada, In boxes, 25c., 50e. ave surface arid E'i.f l (✓fur (!i��.•rYII�l1 Add nears to y the life of tiourliou �t1Flid ,t� TIME was when the "appearance" of a freshly painted house was the only thing that counted, but now we must also re lire the Ii14- portance of the protection good paint affords against wear and tear. Any paint will give some protection, but if you warat paint pro- tection for years -- not merely months ---use " l;nansu'' 7o%Pw.vni=teed .pry (idras'e {aaa.6,1.) PAINT 30%PuroWieite ac 100% Pure Paint A 100% formula (70% of which is Brandram's Genuine B. B. White Lead) providing a coat of such body, brilliance and, "toughness" as to defy rain, sun of snow, where cheaper paints will chip, pees and crack. 0 your house ie painted this Spring with 13 -Ii it actually has a aurface'protectiun which resident it inipeevious,to the decay of passing years. You ha$ee the choioc of 36 :attest - thee colours se shown on color card which is supplied on application. For Sale by J. A. SUTTER Clinton. Ontario [BPHPr*!ft Wrays WpiMart,a, *44*44lia.eraetetd .Mkrx, , THE CLINTON NEW ERA. .,1.;H;..4.re.� ♦ . . , J•rH ND� ;H.�.�H;r.;p�w��,t,f, New Premier of Trance Was Once Fiery Radical Always a Patriot First ANS' years ago, when the Mad republic wus still In. its early-, tia.ys. Iwo very much In earnest young journalists were associated In "get- ting out",a daily paper in Paris, oue 55 editor and the other as chief con- tributor. The l.ewspaper was the "Justice," and the editor was Georges 'Clemenceau, while the chief contri- butorwas Alexander Mil eras Ito i 1 d, L new Premier of France, In those days they agreed very well; indeed, young Milierand was the right-hand man of Clemenceau. The editor of the "Justice," wil.h }tis dory radical- ism, was a man after his own beast. Clemenceau, however, with all his radicalism, was never a Socialist, and Alexander Milierand •most Certainly was, Whether this wan altogether the cause of "the great estrange- ment" ft is hard to say, but the fact remains. that, many years ago, the two became estranged;'and, year af- ter year, remained estranged. Even the great war never brought then together. Doth patriots of the first water, they nevertheless ever main - ,mined toward each other that per- fectly polite frigidity which seems to be the special forte of the French politician. Then, one day, when the peace negotiations in Parts were at their height, Mr. Clemeneeau was shot as he was leaving his house In :he Rue Franklin. The coward. blow Shocked Paris, as iL Old• the world, and one of the dist callers at "No 3" was Alexander Milierand, There and then, the two became reconciled. Air. Millerand's visits to "No. 8" bemaws st - PREMIER Bflf.TMIRAND.. ,. same more and more frequent, and Aft. Clemenceaa begun to realize that. lits one-time right-hand man might be a right-hand man again, Botts men had great political ca- reers behind them; that of Mr. Cle- menceau'one of the most checkered, ♦arled,'and strenuous le, the lidatory of modern France; that of Mr. Mille - rand, more quiet, more deliberate, but, nonekthe leas filled full of solid achievement. A lawyer by pt'ofeesion, a journalist by ehoice, a 8ociallet try conviotion, Mr. Millerand, in his early days, labored, incessantly to improve the lot of the French laborer, and it was he who ultimately secured the passage of the lair concerning work- ,ealn's peueloes. Mr. Millerand, however, like ]lir',' Olemeneeau, was irttpeekeat of party restrains, lie was a Socialist, road, Le work for the cause of Socialism, but he bad his own Ideas of Social - Ism, and the "boycotting of a hour- geole ministry" was not one of them. When Mr, Waldeck -housecoat, in the Wet of the political anarchy which followed the Dreyfus scandals, i ap- pealed to Mr, Millerand to conte_ over and help Line, Mr. Miileraad agreed, even though it involved a spilt with ilio Sect:Mist Lcollenteues. lie became Minister of Commerce is the Wal- deck -Rousseau Cabinet, and Minister of Publto• Works in the Briant Cabi- net whleh followed Lt. In 1912, Mr. %Meraud, was'llfinistee e£ War, and although he resigned the following year, the culbreek of the great, war found him, once again, a.t. the Rue Si. Dominique. It was Mr. Millerand wile issued the historic order to Gen, f3a1- lieni, Military Governor lit Paris in that terrible Arlt week of September, 1914, to defend Parts at all costs. M. Clernenceeu, no doubt, reviewed all these things, and many others, during those days when Mr. Millerand was visiting him in the Rue Franklin. Anyhow, when Mr. Pinnate resigned from the position of Commissary. General of Alsace-Lorraine last siring, the "Tiger" could think of no one better toted to fill the place Chau hie new -old friend, Alexander Mille - rand. Mr, Milierand accepted the of- fer, lilted an honorable omee, with great credit, and is now 1elinquialt- ing It only to take up the work of a still ouore honorable offlce, that of Manlier of France. i'nrkish Women, The modern Turkish woman of the 'upper (lessee is one of the most high- ly educated wonrelt its the world. Be- teg dented by custom 'and etiquette most, of the pastimes .tirdulgeu`dn be her western sisters, the Turkish wo- man spends /hack of her aloe In reading and Study. It is no uneom- inon tiling foh.'i'urkieh azalea to be able to speck half, the langUagei4 of 11111.01)0, tad to hare, in addition,'a knowledge of auolent. Cheek, Perslab m14 , 4ritb14, Hair Oil. flail oil wile used in the lime of the ellgyptlati*, 400 B.C. d„ hate tome for 6rt Itdgyp,tlati gtieettt was "Bogs" pave, 51505' heats, esSiled td oil with Thursday, April 1st, '1920 ea House Phone 915. rdi',",1,m dr All Papers are Stirred By U. S. Peace Situation 13oston. Post—What next? Will the his treaty 'lepers have succeeded in president at once move to negotiate a keeping the United States at war with separate treaty with Germany or will Germany for yet another season, Lodge he hold the whole natter in abeyance is in no small' degree responsible for.tits antlt next fall to become a campaign reactionary plot welch has Just tailed issue? Something must surely be done in Germany and for the bloodshed now to end the grotesque situation in which prevailing it that country. We are now Atlanta Constitution.—We are left in Cleveland Plain Dealer',—Obeiqusly the attitude of having turned tail and the Senate and the president Must eon- fled front a situation ,which tee, more tiuue as partners in the`matter of peace than any other- nation involved, were making, The constitution sees to that, instrumental in bringing about, The The country is weary of pseudo peace. responsibility: rests upon the Republi- It is weary of deadlocks, can machine politicians, and a few 'Buffalo 4",ourler. A sorry ending, soured Democratic senators, surely, to eight months of debate on New fork World. --The commanding one of the most important treaties in prestige that the United States won in the world's history. Americans did the war has been frittered away, and the not fail to do their .part in the war. country, after all its superb achieve What will be said of America in peace/ tants, stands before tine world today St. Paul Pioneer Press, — President discredited and without a real friend. Wilson's "perversity"s in thetreaty sit- New York Times.—Mr. Lodge might nation split the Democratic party in at any time have secured ratification half. The man who had had the great- with reservation sufficient for'every rea- est opportunity for lasting distinction sortable purpose, reservations not ob-. of any American in public life since vlously intended as dagger -thrusts, lie Lincoln became tite victim of his own has been beaten at his own game, a perversity. most despicable, deadly game, and upon St. Louis Times.—The pious histor- hint, as leader of the Republican me- lon of the future, in writing of Amer- jority, the actual responsibility falls and ica's deliverance from the gravest data will rest, ger that ever threatened its destiny as New York 'l'ribue.—,The treaty's de - the political light of the world, will feat is a tragedy whose poignancy is puzzle. over the alignment of forces that inteaesifred by the sordidness of the final encompassed the treaty's defeat and scene. Tite country beholds the presi- write: '1>he Lord hardened the, heart dent wrecking a great undertaking for of Woodrow Wilton." no better reason than because he could Chicago' Journal.—Senator Lodge and not unconstitutionally have his way, SPRING IMPURITIES LET BUSY AND QUIT WHINING MEAN WEAK BLOOD A Tonle Medicine is a Necessity at This Season Mr. Williams Pink Pills are an elf year round tonic blood builder and ser ve strengthener. But they are especial- ly valuable in the spring whenthe sys tem is cloged with impurities as a re- sult of the indoor life of the winter. mon tbs. There is no other season when the blood is also much in need of purify- ing and enriching. In the spring one feels weak and tired—Dr. Williams Pink Pills give sirengtit. In the spring the appetite is 'often poor—Dr. Will- iams Pink Pills improve the appetite tone the stomach and aid weak digestion H is in the spring that poisons in the blood most oMett find an outlet in dis- figuring pimples, eruptions and boils, Dr, Williams Pink Pills speedily clear the skin because they go to the root of the trouble in the blood. In spring anaemia, indigestion neuralgia rheum- atism and marry other troubles are most persistent because o'f weak watery blood and it is at this trine when all nature. takes on new life that the blood most seriously. needs attention. Among those who have proved the value of Dr. Willi- ams Pink Pills is Mr. .Archie D. Carmi- chael, Turbot N S. who says:—"For a number of years 1 was bothered with pimples which would break out on my face and body. The trouble was always worse in the spring and although 1 triedifferen treatments d t res meats it was with out ntuclt success. in the spring of two years ago the trouble was worse than usual and a/through I was taking medic- ipe it did not help' me until 1 finally decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Under this treatment the pimples dis- appeared and there has since -been ab soutely no return of th,, trouble." Dr. Williams Pink Palscan be ob- taine,d from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or .six boxes for f.2 50 from The Dr, Williams Med- icine Co„ Brockville, Orrt, Official records show ori increase in French imports during the. first two mortals of 19e0 amounting to a billion ifranes. r Part of former Kaiser Wilhelm's beg-, gage ltas been moved to Doors, where the ex -Emperor will take up kis resi- dence on May 1, ' GENUINE. ASPIRIN • HAS "BAYER CROSS" • Tablets without "Bayer' Cross" are not Aspirin at all flot','gentrne "Bayer Tablets of Aeptrlh" nt a ' 13nyer" package, plainly marked with the safety "'Iiltyer Cross." The "Bayer Cross" is your only way aP knowhig that yeti are getting genuine Aspirin, prescribed. by physieiacn for hie,eteen yesre and proved aria by tril- lions' for: Headache, NNeuralgit, Coltla, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain generally. Made iii Canada, Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets --oleo forger sized "Bayer" packages, A6pirin is the bade uutrk (registered' de Canada), of Bayer Manttfaoture of it[m,oeecticaeideeter of aalieyeateld, While it is well known that Aspirin moans Bayer tunnufecture, to anoint the hittblie against intittttiuita, the'I.'eblets of Beyer Compalty, Ltd, will be trammed With their general trade ettcrl., the layer tiross,11 • Imagination Plays an Almighty Big Part in That Supposed "Allen" Feeling. We can always de a little more than we think ourselves capable of doing. ' The man who says he is "all in" Is not; for if he were be would be speechless. If you have energy to nd- verlise your exhnustion you have en- ergy enough to go a little further. Mr. Man cordes home to be soothed and petted in a domestic asylutin of peace; he Is tired and he wants everybody to know it. Maybe it is tiring work to create.that home and keep it going. Mtut and wife might as well agree that both are workers. Indeed; the resiliency of tate woman who has looked well to the ways er tier household is surprising. With a .change of raiment attd n flower site transforms herself into fresh, cool vision in the eyes of the lord and master who comes home witted • and gMtlehy, Iia thinks he is the sole earuer, the sole prodneer. The difference is that eke works for love and pride and he works for the cote of the realm. If she received the•salary site is worth lie would have to file a petition in bankr*ptey. The work la a good cure for the overworked. 11 a nervous , man gets busy enough he Is likely to find to bite' disutny that he has forgotten about ha nerves. it's hap bereaved kbpself, .of a darling bobby, a pet seidch.luxury. For It bon .ever been a elite% ,aauusement et mankind to const one's syteptonm on one's fingers . day by. day, as if they were blessings. The ancient and houorahte game of hypochondria is eider and store popu- tar than golf. As soon as Admen was provided -with a partner elle became an audlente for iris list, et grievances: Some • people mope along for years as tboUgh one good toot is the grave deserved another, whereas life would pot hurt. and grieve them a bit more if they, marched head up and SIIIIng. It }soft the variety of things that are the matter with you that makes you interesting. It's What yell contribute to the common fund of courage and good cheer acid really service.—Pbila- tieiphds Ledger. in Service Long Age. Tbe rale sticks used by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin are among ,a, collection new being ex- hibited by a New '.fork department store, The utabrella used by the fa- ther of this country in 1790 wee what may be colied it "family affair," it was so huge that he had no apparent diad. ratty to dodge the drops. It, is fit a rotdfag type, wi111 whalebone ribs and dark'hrowb cotton'niaterinl. When the atmosphere was impregnated with moisture In the days of '70, Benjamin lrrahklln escorted a silk umbrella of Math nQufae aree,agd. Q_toe au - be 74i bik e .aTw all dekertptions in the show case. There is s loaded cane darted in the days of the French revolutlon, *leo tile first "folia" parasol, on umbrella brought over from Ireland In 'Mae by A. T. Stewart, and en unrbtelle With original Neer Era runner, invented by Dr, Ilig- shie to the eighties,. which tlrreplefee the erloseel cotlea oe. Fired by ftkrtelen Waves. While the pian of using , electric waves at will 16 blow up a 'powder Iuaguhte Or cause other det'trtfetten 10 on idle dream, G, A, Leitoy hat set - Metcalf that Ares have been eel, sly liartr.itia wove's,' anti hit load hrougbt to the notice or' the ifrettelt A4nttcmy' on iitytl'nttttint for testing ea offsets of t,tnpr }nvlefitfe rrelintirnha, A bile of '3,lmtttstseed NOttnn is sal 02. nrgqe of 'a ,tithe'#"sl t I ,t,', . teeter etltlnnon eel5`✓,i';enee OM Mee la toted Si# nr'1 ia' aaast It ,mlunollJyarmlulu myl�u��R..`'^�" NI 4,070 Therrop cialIorP.alontAdiumos r Sl 11'Yedxtablel'reparatiottfotA.1 i simitating thenoodbyReguia l rthty'theStomactisandBoll_e150 I i; ThelebyPltrmolln Digensiiei) ''' cttecrfulnesS'andRest.Ct J1OS;l 1` ne'&User 0�'t•o l,Morphine noty Ninprar. .lOTT ATt00TtC? jkrizirpol1dDr.Satr tragi', ,Pomlp1in Sad 5,411 Sella rAranrd bpWmw a! • as Srd " 61onr,td•ay»Y 7f wyne,CohstipafioAhelpfultlRcnnd'medyfor pinrrh°eat and Feverishness and 'LoOF $LET:P ieSultin$thss r°!tt ink teY'± }�! 8acShodlr,Stst� TnE C� sNT�on Corpmery MgNTREAi„P4•. ;Por Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Ce slot Always J Bears the Signature ofw ,m,mnwi" rlJse For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE. CtItTAJR COMPANY. ,tEW YORK CITY. --eecldentally, 'ea" steer este naiw- inn such a bale may be, broken with the ends left separate but near enough together row an electric spark to pass between them, or a abort spark might pass from a band on one bale to that on another bale piled close. The eottou might be ignited by such sparks. Heart Pains So Bad SAT NP MANY RIOTS. A large majority of the' people are troubled more or less, with some form of heart trouble, aim' that distressed. feeling that comes to those whose heart hi m a weakened condition causal great anxiety and maria. On the first sign of any weakness of the heart Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills should be taken, and thud secure prompt and permanent relief. , Mrs,' Thomas Hopkins, Crowell, NB. writes:—"I had heart trouble for several years, sometimes better• and sometimes worse, but a year ago last fall I count not he ,down in bed for that distressed feeling, and had to get up and sit up a mat many nights, and when I did lie down. it was with my bead very high, I purchased two boxes of Murn'e Sent and Nerve fills sad feel a lot better. ' I can new lie down quite eomfortably and the pains have gomt too," ' Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50c, a box et all dealers or mailed street on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Plowing has commenced in Elizabeth- town township, near Brockville. Crop prospects in the West and gen- erally throughbut Canada, ale /vet good. Two hundred British and American business men were taken from. Leipzig to Coblenz by special train. There was a round -up deptonrinent Sinn Patters throughout ,Kerry on Sat- urday. A number of them were put aboard a destroyer for deportation, LIFT OFF CORNS! • ae Apply few drops then 1111 sore, touchy corns off with tr- ,� fingers • ;Doesn't hurt a bill • Drop a tittle 1+'reerune On an aching corn, hnetently that corn steps hurting, then yea lift it right wilt lied, magic! A tiny battle of Freezer's: costs batt a Sew eettttl At ally drag store, but is 811- 01111* to remove every hard ease, raft 4t,en, et :zeta between the thea, et di ate u„t,Nini,, eiithttut laotherse fir write: u . 1,'reeaotti is .the renaption,,A disc vett ail a Cincinnati genius, It is wc'nat.rltll The Roumanians are maintaining ra strict guard along the Bessarabia) Isola tier and are refusing passage across -fire border to any more refugees. Cook's Cotton aroot C^aipouafx, .4 safe, reliable •rein4a4x, e medic,.ne: o' ht to three ek. green of atre„gth—rte. No. 2, 63; No. 3, 35 parse Sold by all dentia stn, or Roam y00tsast on recu,pt of pries, Oreo pamphlet. .. Ad,i'rese: THE COON 1t1E01C1r1E CO,. TORONTO.ONT, OEnrw:le Irtais173 The Canadian Council of Agriculture planned for an internacional agrarian conference to be held at an early date:. and to include Canadian acid United States delegates, All the passengers of the British steamer Ortega have been landed at Fishguard. A rich gold discovery is reported by Geo, Bgsteatl in Alaska, Sask. FATHENS WANTED We have an unlimited market for live. Poultry and are anxious to obtain large Fat Hens. Our price for Hens is as follows, Fat Hens over 6 lbs 30cper Fat Hells over 5 tits 28c per 1b. Fat Hens over' 4 113 s 25c per it Gaaa'-Langlois & Ca., itlrailea The tip-to•date )First ()Buten larrinch Phone IOC Si. W. Tree wrtha, Manager or i•lolmesville 4 on 142. PIANOS Before purchasing your new piano or organ tet us show you the newest de- signs in several well- known and old establish- ed malted. 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