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The Clinton New Era, 1920-8-5, Page 2
.toACXZ T #i E C 4 t T ,K);,,r, NeW etre. Fefcia Mason, wife of James G, Fyfe died here Monday. The fuuara) kook ;place from her late residence on Victor fa street Wednesday afternoon to Wing Aacn Cemetery. 'rhe'cleceased lady had lieeir in poor health• fora number of years, Living in Morris where her hus- band was e farmer for many years, but on Account of Mrs, Fyfe's health they sold the farm and moved to Wingham, Before Mayor Gurney, Harry MoKer cher, of Kincarline, pleaded guiity to being intoxicated while driving a mot- or, car in sown. His worship assessel him $25 .anti 'costs or 21 days in the castle on the hill in Goderich, MoKer- . cher paid'. Cook's Cotton :toot Caspoosiz ib) it sore, reliable renra4odi.a Medicine, Pnld in three do. grecs of atru,lgth—No. 1 31i Ni. 2, 33; No. 3, 55 per 'boat. Fold by all dusggists, or sunt rrepai(i on reco;pt of pprise, 'roe pamphlets .tAddresei Tier- COOK a2?D1CHNE CO., 5050551, or,)', iktmrrle Wander.) BELGRAVE , SO MESV1Lllr, Mrs, Palmer and son Joseph, of De- troii, are spending a few days with friends here, ri e , Quartely services wets fairly well attended on Sunday, morning last i,i the Methodist church. Miss D., A, liollnes spent t few days in Detroit. with her brother Dr. T. l'to1- uses who is not le the best of health.. Quite a numberfrom here took hi the 'celebration in 'Clinton on Monday, On Sunday anteloon 12 boys of St. John's church choir London who are re On Sunlay afternoon 12 boys of St. John's Anglican church here which was a great treat. 1BRLJCEFIELI3. Rev. Wm. Bell, of Avington took charge of the church services on Sun- day unday last. His many friends were glad to greet him. He preached two good sermons which were listened to with rapt attention. He is one of Bruce field chtrrch boys of which' the congre- gation is justly proud. A number from here attended the sports at Clinton on Monday. . Rev. A, Budge of Hamilton is visitingi Miss Madteliine Rogers, oil IForest :friends here and took Rev,-Boyle's work! daughter of Dr, Rogers, is visiting a on Sunday. Rev, ,Mr; Budge is always --a the home of David Beatty. welcome visitor in the village. Misses Perrin and Brecan, of Toront who have been visiting at the Mans Mr and Mrs, Stanley Wheeler of Brus here have returned to the city. sets, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Rev, W. D. McIntosh and family ar .Abe Proctor. spending their vacation at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. B, Brandon and dough ! The annual Sunday . School plum iers of Ontario, California, spent a few was held at Bayfield on Thursday last days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon. ( Notwithstanding the rain, a pleasan Quite a number from Isere attended . time was spent. the funeral of Mrs, A, McLean of Win-! Mrs, McDonald and family of Hamil- nfpeg, whose remains was brought to ton are visiting at the hone of Mr, Wingham for burial, The funeral took Louter, plaie from the home of Mr. Stewart i Mrs. Dunlop and fancily are the .McGee,� guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. McLean of Hamilton is spend Rattenbury. ing a few days with friends In the val..'Win, Swan, of Toronto visited at his hue, hone last week. i The U. F. 0, shipped cattle from Mr. and Miss Smith of Ripley called.' our station on Monday and hogs on on Mr, Jos, Brandons last week, l Saturday. 2ion't forget the garden party in con 4 sections with the Forresters at the a home of Mr. and Mrs, Gardner Nichol- For hotel use a door has been invent son on Thursday eve, A good time is ed that shuts off the electric lights in expected. a room when the key is turned from the outside, 0 e e c • It Is Not Enough -'!ia� es�c^Tc gyp• to have the bowels move. It is more important to persuade liver, kidneys, skin, and bowels to act hi 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. BEECHAM'S PILLS its'" Worth a Guinea a box. Sold everywhere is Commis. laborer* 260„ 500. STANLEY. Miss Vera Pepper, visited In Ciietoll fora few flays fast week, Miss Mary Gorden and Sarah Dun- bar returned to Go(ierioh on Tuesday after visiting at Mr; Thos, Beings, Mrs, A. Nott and son Kearns of the Son, visited old friends on the 2nd con. last week. CZE You aro not es l) c1hn0nt. lnb when }}eu 0,0 1)r Cnstse'$ llhrt- J� meat for Peewee. and lotto lcrito- tions. 11 ro loves at 0000 ens] gradu- all heals 110 skin SnmplS lox. Dr, Ohasn's O)hlln,ent, flee 1f )'osi' ulentIon this Paper and 0512(120. tamp for poetdlge, roe, a lox • WWI deniers Cr T011unne0n, 130 ss tic Co„ Limit ol, Toronto EXETER. Mr. !,nd Mrs. McDonald motored over from Guelph end are the guests of Mrs. Hugh Spackman, Mrs. Frank Weekes, of Virden, Man is also a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Spackman,' Miss Marchand is staying with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Sanders. Mr. Willie and. Miss Jessie Manson and lady friends are holidaying at their. home here, Mr, Fred Fisher of Toronto was a guest over the week -end. Muriel Bissett has won a scholarship in the recent entrance examination en- titling her to two years tuition in the lalgh school, Mrs. e9bods and two daughters have returned front Muskoka. • Mrs. Parsons, accompanied by her daughter son-in-law and Miss Helen Heywood returned to London last even- ing by motor. . Richard (thence jr, met with a nasty accident when operating the town grader, He had the misfortune to fall off and the horses jumped ;bringing the heavy scraper plate in contact with his leg. His is resting as easily as possible but is is feared some bones are broken, Mr. Rowcliffe, of Lonlon road south lost it'valuable Teem of horses during the electrical storm yesterday after- noon. They were found dead side by side in the pasture, lightning having struck one and passed on to the other. E. J. Wethey, principal of the High School, has returned front Toronto where he has been fo three weeks mark ing examination papers. James Hill is suffering from a frac- tured shoulder sustained whilst work- ing at' the canning factory. Exeter Canning Company win about complete the pea pack this week be- ing the heaviest in the history of the company Corn also promises to yield large pack; Mr. W. A. Gregory has left for his nonce in North Battleford after visiting cis mother and sister here. Miss Homan of Goderich is visiting -at the home of Mr. James Handford, Mr, John B. Mathews of the staff of the Bank of Commerce has been moved to Sarnia, • in common with many other parts of Ontario farmers may a pect a bount Iful oat harvest, Magnificent fields are seen everywhere around, One contri- buting actor has been the entire ab - What would You s'O with It If you' owned this Company, what would you aim' to`' db with i;? you wouidrwant to give good service to your patrons -- To' pay good wages and provide agreeable worldng conditions for your employees—possibly make pro- vision aim for their old ace— And to pay a fair return to investors who had put their n on ey into the business --such a return as would attract other investors so that you would be certain to obtain necessary new money for extending the system. This is just what we are aiming at—no more; no less, These things cannot be done on our present revenues. That is why we are asking fora readjusttrtent of our rates for service! ' - TIi1 BELL TELEPHONE CO;MPAN ii', OF CAN'AIDA sense of severe windstorms (lite sea- t son, thus a "lodged" field is a ,rare sight indeed, 11 has been gpeefitilly noted thee whenever rain has fallen it has . come very gently, elhningting damage. Athough 'p,leces not far front here report damage to the wheat from the fly, no d112311ge has been reported in this immediate vicinity. LONDESBORO. Quite a member from .here- took in the big day in Clinton on Monday. Miss Bertha Brogden of London spent Sunday at her home here. ' Mr. incl Mrs Marshal Braithwaite left this (week for the west where they will spend a couple of months, Miss Hill of London was the guest of Mrs, Shaddick this week, Mr and Mrs. Brundson and Mr, aril MrS. E, Adams spent Sunday at Bay- field, Misses Campbell who spent the past two weeks at the home of Mr. James Campbell left for their home iii Manito ba on Friday last:. . The threshing machine has already started in the neighborhood for an- other seasons work, Mr. Frank Fingland of Toronto is hone for his holidays: Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cole of Toros to autoed up and spent the 'week'end with relatives here. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR A BRi-.iSSELS All -the available help in this locality is busy in the flax mills. Men, women and children are all taking a hand in the game. A good portion of the -crop is being pulled by the piece for which $20 per acre is being re- ceived. Ament Bros, have closed down their heading factory and the entire staff is busy on their large farm in Morris township pulling the flax, William Martin, a pioneer resident of this section, passed away at his home on Flora street in the 84th year. of his age. Deceased had been failing in health for some time but was always able to be about until two weeks ago, when he fell and hurt himself and which evict ently hastened the end. Mr. Martin was a prominent member of the 'I, 0. 0. F. and also a widely known Mason. He was a Scotsman and is survived by his aged wife, The funeral took place Monday afternoon, There is a report that the Wood knit ting business may move to Wingham to secure larger premises; other conces- sions are also offered, Mr, Wood has been here for the past fifteen years. Next Sunday morning will be ob- served'as Flower Sunday in the Method ist Church, ' County Secretary A. T. Cooper was here last Sunday in the interests of the temperance question and spoke in a couple of the churches,. Thursday afternoon the people of Moncrieff will put on a celebration in opening a new memorial park. Games and sports, addresses, concert, etc, are on the progra)n. Threshing of fall wheat commenced this week, The crop is an, extra good one. Winter apples are going to be a Scarce article inthis locality and prices will likely range high, There will be no change on tire teach Ing staff of Brussels continuation or public schools. Referendum Vote Of Till April 18 On Account of Protests of Liberty League, Great Warr Veterans and Dominion Alliance Bevis, ion of Voters' Lists is Needed —Ottawa Sets Ontario pate,, April 18th, 1921—Other Pro- vinces Vote October 25th, Ottawa July 3o—On account of rept tesentations mate through various et ganizations in Ontario the Government has decided to postpone the date for holding the referendum vote in the pro- vince of Ontario until Monday April 58, 1921. The late originally set for taking the vote in Ontario was October 25 next, The present postponement has become necessary in order titat the O.ntailo v©tees lists may be tllorOughiy revised and brought to date before the vote is taken, g , By the legislation passed by the House of Connnons on June 28 est special provision was made for taking the referentull, vote in (Marlo, as there were le that province existing CASTOR IA Fos' Infants and Children In Use For;Over'3®Years Always bears the 9lgnatura_of ' provincial voters Bete which had been prepared and. user ill the pro meta! election of October 1919, It wa& therefore provide) in the fy'anchise act that the provincial voters lists of 1919 in tile province of Ontario should be used without revision for Any vote in Haat province ce taken before the 3 December 1920. The provision ap-1 Plied solei, to - Ontario,'because Par- liament felt that the iists of Ontariol were so recent that It would be both 1 unnecessary and unwise to go to the; expense of revision, However It has now been pointed out that the provin- cial lists of (Mario are by no means satisfactory and that if they are used for the purpose of the referendum vote the result may be the disqualification of e verry largo number of electors and partiduarry of returned soldiers. Ver - Ion organizations in Ontario have ob- jected to the use of the lists for the re ferendum vote without revision, • estern University London, Ontario - Sciences e rs and 9 e c � g n Fal Term Open Qctober , FOR INFORMATION ANI) CALENDAR WRITE K. P. R. NEVILLE, Regrdslrar ayeYour Ads. in New Er, --,- "Fare Going "--$15 to WINNIPEG. "Fate:Returning"—$2O from W1R?1PFL 3 tent per mile Winnipeg to destination. IA cent per mile starting point to Wiiinipeg. A3 Y 00)tt0 DATES Tr.,RR'TORY • AUGUST ® From Stations in Ontario. Smith's Palls to and including Toronto on Lake Ontario Shore/Ana and Havelock-R.i..rburo Liao, . and From Stetioae Ziaeoton to Renfrew Junction, inclusive, AUQUST 9 S. From Stations on 'foronto•Sudbury direct line, between Toronto and Parry Sound inclusive, From Stations Drumm) to Port McNicoll and Bnrketon, to 1'33'obcaygeon, inclusive. .43IQUST 11, From Stations South and West of Toronto to end including Hamilton and Windsor, Ont, ONO < From Owen Sound. Walkerton. Tecswater, Wingham, Elora, Listowel, CHodcrich, St. Mary's, Port Burwell. and et. Thomas Branches. AUQUST 153. From Stations Toronto and North to Bolton, inclusive. SPECIAL TRAlela (=ROM TORONTO Full particulars from et:maian Pacific Ticket Agents, W, H. HOWARD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. :,, r rr„roa•en.rt ,ss �rrrs.tsrssnetrea^�^7s�^ • BEHIND every industry in Canada- -from the patient truck -gardener bowed over- hi* lettuces—s - • —to the young manufacturer struggling to prove the worth of Canadian skill and Canadian material in some new enterprise- -stand the railways -the intelligence, the power and the hopes of the railways of Canada, Not, like the Exploiter, watching to take harsh advan- tage of hard -times or the follies of a boom -- Not seeking by:a moment's shrewdness to "clean up a million and get out/" Not interested in the price of real estate in just ONE town, or the prosperity of just ONE province ---- But, instead, - employing their widely -gathered intelligence in the interests of all Canada for all time to come/ For the railways of Canada cannot be lifted up and carried away to serve any other master than Canadal Their services cannot find any buyer but Canada! They injure themselves if by asking too high ,returns To -day they damage the prosperity of the citizens of To -morrow. The request for increased freight rates is made with these facts in view. Canada will still have the cheapest, the fastest and the most reliable railways in the world f 7'l.ls .sr the third of a series of adoertdsenr5,2s published • under the authority of Tie Railway Association of Canaria formerly the CANADIAN RAILWAY WAR flOARi1 1 • :t 3