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The Clinton New Era, 1920-9-16, Page 1
I<' t ' .. r °CLINTON tabljshetj 1865, VO4/ 55) ' NO,x CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY $ PTEMB R 16th,'•192O W, H, Kerr & Sou, Editors and'Publiisht . ti) We Want Y9u to Look atL,iYour Label ToDay.Is it 1920 • , ,...A.A.wwvvvyvvvivVvviROVwvVvvvVWVVvvWVWv 0 APPEALING TO EVERY SENSE I o To the Sight Jonteel Toilet articles are beautiful; To the o Nose they are delightful; To the Skin they are refreshing; To 0• the Ear, every person sounds their praise. They are put up 0 M the following forms—. o J O N T E E L -- Perfume,. Face Powder, Comports 0 Rouge Soap, Talcum, Cold Cream; Combination Cream. O All delightfully refreshing and used by particular people of ° 0 refinement. Sold only at _ W. S. R.. I1 LCL 33:13 Phar). B. THE REXALL • STORE sosouvwseiNsowsosousevusivvwsesisovvsesiworesesAoesevwsrvvvvvrosnov 18.320 INCORPORATED 1855 THE MOLSONS •BANK Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 130 Branches WE WELCOME SMALL.DEPOSITS At all our. Branches we have Savings Depart- ments at which Deposits of. $1.00 or more are received. Interest at regular rates. Courteous attention given to every customer. H. R. Sharp, Mgr., Clinton Branch Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent. Tte OF CANADA Incorporated 1869, is HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL [ s� Reserve Funds ,,.il, eo 0 000;17,000,000 Total Assets $587,000,000 700 Branches Special attention to Farmers' requirements. Interest -- paidon Deposits. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent. R. E. MANNING, Manager :. Clinton Branch F Capital , .•r 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'0 0 0 Go in ,Your Jeans O For 13 Dollars 0 0 Ottawa Ont, Sept 7o—'rhe 0 , extentto which the new fyeiglit0 and passenger rate inereases will 0 affect the public of Canada may 0 I be, gathered from a comparison 0 of their per Minitel incidence up 0 on Canadians as against the per . 0' O ,capita incidence of the Increases 0 O ordered he the United States. 0- O In the latter country the new 0 O rates are estimated to bring an 0 O increased revenue of $600,000, 0 O 000 or 56,00 per head of popula O O tion. In 'Canada the estimated in 0 O creased revenue is 8120,000,006 0 O about $13 per Bead. O 0 O DUTTON RECTOR GOES TO TORONTO PARISH Dutton Sept 9.—J, H. 'Golclougi" who has served as rector of the church of the Nativity Dutton and Grace. church West Lorne, for nearly two/years has re ceived a unanimous ;all to Creemore Parish Toronto diocese and has accept- ed, Mr. Colclough's resignation takes effect October 70, Mr. Colelough is an old 'Clinton boy whose many friends wish for his success, COL. RAWLING t► WIT1I pas CHURCSI$SS• s b b •tfti•ilbYiblr bine.400 Rev, Mr, Pord, •a retired Baptist minister, of Toronto, took the servlees last Sunday In the Baptist church, St, enul's Church A Harvest Thanksgiving Supper will be served by Girls' Friendly Society in St/Paul's school roost on Monday, Oct. 4th, Further announcements next week. • 00000000000000 0 a OVER-TNE TEACUPS 0 000000000,00.000 Mrs. W. R, 'Counter 1s visiting in 0 0 0e 0 O q,9 O Mr, H. A. ilarrington, Fuel O Administrator for Ontario in a 00.00000000009 SAVE YOUR COAL 8 0 0 Brantford, - 0 statement on Saturday said the O VI shipments to Ontario had Miss lona Bouck will spend the week 0 decreased since the strike began end In Detroit. _ 0 last week, He says that the Pro. Nurse McLaren is visiting in Watford. O_ viuce cannot brake up the short- for a few week, 0 age, 85 since the beginning of Q" the year the quota of coal due O daily has not arrived, The short- 0 age now is about 300,000 tons, O tie strongly urged every per O son to conserve their supply as O much as possible and to start 0 fires as late as possible, 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Huron Presbyterial Miss Sadie Draper went io Stratford Willis Church to attend Norital, Miss A. Wallace is spending a few Next Sunday the pastor's subjects days in Goderich, will be :—Morning: "Jesus the only ' Saviottg"; Evening: "The Glory of the Miss Agnes Walker left for Normal Sanctuary," School on Monday, ' The regular monthly meeting of the Mayor Cottle was a visitor at London W. M. S. will he held in the Lecture pair on Wednesday. room on Thursday, September 23rd at -Mess A.'Wallace was a visitor in 2.30 o'clock. . London last Friday, • The "Busy Bee" Mission Band will Mr. Arnold Glazier left this week to hold its regular meeting in the Lecture attend Normal at Stratford, room on Monday, Sept, 20th, at 7 o'clock, The prof and will be in charge of the "Blue" side, ' Ontario Street Methodist vMr. Thos. Wiggington is a visitor at Sarnia and London thls week. Mr, P. D. McKinnon, of Winnipeg, Next Sunday Rev, Anderson s:141 be was a visitor in town this week, away taking anniversary services and .,, Mr, 'Chas. Lindsay, is spending the the Rev. Kilpatrick B. A, of Ripley will week with his hrother in London. 'Preach. It Miss Emma Higgins has been under .A splendid missionary programme he doctor's care for the past two was given at the League on Monday weeks. night. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, of 'Welland, are Rev. Mr. Anderson preached at both visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs. services on Sunday. In the evening he Brimfield. gave ;t splendid discourse taking as his Miss Clara Ferguson, who has been subject Masters, At the morning service in Loudon for a while, returned to LEAVING 1 Miss Marlon Gibbings sang very swee- fawn last Friday, fly and Mr., Phelan accompanied the or gin with his violin. Mr. Len Weir sang NV, and Mrs. George Warrener of in good voice in the evening a solo- Wallacebbrg, are visiting in town this "Somewhere," week, with the fornter's 'nuttier. On Thursday eevning last a large Rev. Fr. Hogan attended the funeral number of the congregation of Ontario service of the late Rev. Monsignornor Mc - street church gathered to bid farewell t" • Gee at .Stratford on Thursday hist. the students who will be leaving for the •(Mr. Wallace Diehl left last Saturday normal school and colleges sons. Rev. for his hone in Pott Burwell, after Mr, Hawke acted as chairman for the si end'sb the past monthh in town, evening. Misses Carol and Ruth L•n;uis ,Mrs, Courtice Stephenson left last sang a duet and Miss Marlon Gibbings a Ontario, Salvation Army Officer Receives High Appointment who hasfur the past Co). J. Reviling Ifive years been commanding officer of the Salvation Army for thls district has been appointed to one of the highest offices of tit army that of field secre- tary tar)• for Eastern Canada. He will r his connections with the London com- •j stand at a farewell a, week from Sunday. :Major Creighton of Toronto who has been identified as an official with the Salvation Army for a number of years will succeed the colonel. Other chang- es to become effective at once Igitl be ntade\shortly according to Adjutant Martin. During Col. Rawling's term of office I London he has been responsible for many radical changes fr extending the I work of the Salvation Army in the dis- trict, Branches have been opened up to the smallest towns and cities in 'Western I lard light Tweeds, in the latter are some guaranteed all wool. Your choice for .$5.00 py's ;School Suits* TW �° SPECIALS ,tea-....** n .c•: t 54, ',!•"—^`,,,,s, Boy's School Suits a $5.00 and eisszostoza I 0.00 n'%'ti,f," r*.scs ' .h t.; SPECIAL NO. 1 at SPECIAL NO. 1 $5.00 Consists of 20 Boys Suits in medium, dark SPECIAL NO. 2 at $10.00 -' Consists of 25 Boys Suits in a variety ©f pat- terns, sizes 28 to 35. Your choice for $10.03 THE PRICES • ARE SMALL . THE VALUES ARE LA GE The Morrish Clothing C9, A Square �.i I I,Nr. t ^ y M E 1 Try r The New Era ICA for Job Work in7 65 I Ontario, Bethesda Hospital has been rep lened and done a wonderful work and the existing buildings have been re- novated and brought up to the highest, point of efficiency, . I week to visit at points in n ario, No Viahnick this Year. Hebrews who desire vishnick for the celebration of their feast willnott re- ceive e-ceive any through the Ontario Board of License,'Commissioners sthis year, ac- cording to Chairman J. D.' Plavelie,— No doubt, On account of there not be- ing a Provincial election. SUMMER WOOA •----0--.. • A' Quantity of Hardwood Slabs—the best for "Summer fires—note on hand. • Get Your Orders in Early. Will be Delivered at Your Door. MO. B. MUSTARD Phone ?4B Estimates Riven 04a Ea WO3D Interior and Exterior Decorating We protect yo r floors, furni. tore, etc, by plenty of drop sheets. Wail .L yPapers, • ' Mouldings, Signs, Ete. iaan:C Street solo a very amusing reading was given by Mrs. A. J. McMurray. Mr. J. W. Tre while enroute to her borne in California. leaven gave a fine address, Mr, Ander- '.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paisley, of son remarks after which a very dainty Montreal, spent a few days with the lunch was served. Misses Ethel \Vas- l former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. mann, Cora Jarvis, Agnes Walker will P,ntirsley. be much missed from the Young bad- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLennan and ies class and the Epworth League. Miss Mr. and Mrs, J. Wiseman motored to Marion Gibbings will be missed from Lucknow on Sunday to call on old the choir where she has been soloist. Br friends. skin Evans Harvey Potter and Alvint Mrs. A. Masa, London Road, with Leonard will be leaving the young melts'tier• sister, Miss Shirley Bawden, are bible class. I visiting in Toronto, Port Hope and LONDON DISTRICT Kingston, WILL f Mrs. Ralph Tiplady went to Montreal WILLDIVIDED with Rev. Donald and Airs. McLeod asci BE DIVIDED family and will spend a few weeks with her daughter there. Growth of Salvation Army Work Miss< Cora Jervis and Mises Ethel Necessitates Changes. asmann left on Monday for Toronto where they will attend Normal to get With Col, John Rawling leaving Lond their first class certificates. n 15 renew- Toronto, Ile( and taking Davis of 1 or • t commander minder t Mr.Si, U, v s on as divisional ofg „ i„ over the duties as chief field 5cretarY ing Old acquaintances in ,town. S for Eastern Canada other important like "near beer" improves with age. Itis changes are also taking place, The dis-'\, Old friends are glad to see hint, trict of which London has, been the a. Mrs. Percy Couch and sons left on headquarters of all branches west of the I'' Wednesday of this week for their new city, This new district includes Chath- I home in Kitchener, accompanied by am, Windsor Sarnia, Forest and several t the best wishes of their many friends. other small branches. Stratford will be Mr. Wns t'ar'ry, of Seaforth, past the headquarters of the other' district. t President of the Ontario Horticultural This part will be called the northern Society, was judge of the Flowers at the Clinton Flower Show List Friday even- ing. .e Mr. and Mrs, S. 5. Cooper were at Milverton last Friday visiting Mrs. Cooper's mother, Mrs. Robt, lifiinna, district and will include the city of Owe Sound the towns of Clinton, Goderich, Listowel, Winghann, Palmmerston Wiarton Seafrtin Mitchell, Drayton, St. Marys and Chelsea. it is thought that Chatham will be made headquarters of all towns west of who has not been in good health, we that place, This leas°es London only in are sorry to state. charge of the branches between Lond- Mr, and Mrs. J. C. ,Miller and daugh- on and Chathatn with Lake Erie and . ter," Miss Greta, of the Soo, were re- Lakg iluron as far north as .Goderich as. the sduth and north boundaries res- pectively. The reason for making'„hnth nut a headquarters is that the London command has had too much work in the past to look after and it is thought that when thii'changeis made the work of the London headquarters will be based in new branches in the Q 0 0 Q 0: 0 O O 0 O 0 O O 0 O O O Meets at Bayfield A GRAND DISPLAY ' OF .FLOWERS Splendid ,Exhibition last Week at the Horticultural Show, One of the largest shows In the his- tory of the Horticultural Sopiety, was. held last Friday. and Saturday in the Auditorium of the TowmTlall, and was a .merited success from every view- point, The number of •entries far ex- ceeded the fondest expectations of those fn charge of the show. ' Tle semi-annual conference of the Huron Presbyteriat Women's Mis- sionary Society was held in the Pres- byterian church, Bayfield, on Tuesday of this week. The morning session, which opened at to a,m., was conduct- ed by the Brucelleld Auxiliary, This was followed by the reading of the min- utes by the secretary, Miss H. 1. Gra- ham, and the treasurer's report by Mrs. J. C. Greig of Seaforth. A very in- teresting report of the General Council Meeting in Calgary was given by Mrs. R. D. McDonald, of Stratford. Mrs. C. Montieth, of Kippen, also read a helpf.ul report of the Provincial meet- ing, after which some time was spent in business and discussion. Mrs, F. H. Larkin gave an adcount of the visits re resentat- t • Presbyterial e thep mad 1 3 Ives to the various auxiliaries. The closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Janes Cowan, of Seaforth, The Clinton Auxiliary conducted the at n n which afternoon session h commenced d 2 O'clock, Rev, A. Macfarlane, of hay- field in a few well-chosen words con- veyed the greetings cif the Huron Pres- bytery, Mrs. Harkness of Wroxeter, who was for a nuniber of years mission :try in Corea gave an earnest and inspit' ing address. An interesting feature of the occasion was the presentation to the president, Mrs, ,lasses Hdniilton of Goderich of an "in Memoriam" cer- tificate in memory of her sister the late Dr. Marion Oliver of India. The ad- dress was read by the honary president Mrs. F. ti, Larkin. A pageant by the McGillvray Mission Band of Goderich was also much appreciated. The programme closed with a three minute address or echoes from the Mission Bands follow- ed by a summing up by Mrs, L. T. De - Lacey, Mission Band secretary. Pleasing solos were contributed by Mrs. Saund- ers and Mrs. McKay of Goderich. An excellent lunch was provided by the hayfield ladies. � ) I. old J A resolution expressing the regret of the presbyterial at the removal of Mrs. W. E. McArthur of- Kippen to Tor onto was passed. The next meeting well be held at God erica, 'nosily on open g district. Some of the officers in London will in ail probability take over offices of these' new districts. However this is not certain but word is expected some time to -day or early next—week, 1ODERICH Arthur Snazel,a local painter; Ives ser- iously injured Monday while engaged in painting at Mayor Wigle's home, when he fell to the ground some 30 feet or more, landing on ills head, lie was Immediately taken to the hospital in the ambulance, where he is resting is well as can be expected, .Just bow seriously he°Is hurt is not known but every hope iS held for his recovery. District Meeting, nerving old acquaintances in town this, week. Old friends were glad to see them back to the old town. Mr, James Wiseman, of Chicago, was the gttest of his brother, Mr. John Wiseman for a few dayls last week. The visitor was a resident -here some 40 years ago and has resided in Chicago for the past 3 t years, Mr. Way Arlin, soon of Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Allis formerly of Clinton, who re- cently returned from India where he wa; connected with the Y, M, Q. A. wilt join the Canadian or!{aniratlon, having been offered a position at Brant- ford. • Miss Jean Disher, of Dungannon, who came here to attend the C. C. 1. was taken suddenly 'ill the second day of school and has been in a critical condition from Brights Disease. ller parents,' Mr, and Mrs, A. Disher have bean here all week. On Monday of this week the Pterin• coal District Meeting' of the Goderich District was ]veld in Ontario St. Church and was web attended, Rev, Dr, Tru- man, late principal of the Stanstead Methodist college In Quebec, and who is .scow assistant Educational Secretary, was the principal speaker of the nes. sions. Another meeting will he held in October in Wesley church, factory Was Closed. Owing to the Banti and so many of the workmen of tine Doherty Piano Factory being away on Wednesday, the presently, plant was closed+for the day, • Oaldfellows Decoration Service. 1'- with V sit d a Tri[irilile, Clinton Oddfellows and w h 'Phis week while picking plums, Mr, ing brethren will hold their annual A. J. llclloway took a tumble from decoration service on. Sunday after- the step ladder, which shook him up noon at the Clinton 'Cemetery, The considerable, The old saying "ripe members are asked to meet at the plums hurts no mean" may be all right lodge room at 2 p. M. It is expected bent when picking then' and having a that Past. Grand Master Warks, of Tor- - 1 differe 1 onto will be here to deliver the address ItIW'rrv', ' Local News f/Apkpg\$MA,il* Atit Csibbings, Miss Southcombe. Decoration Service. Ati,aryllis—MrS John Gibbings. About 20 from *town, representing Begonias—Mrs; Jenkins, Mrs. W. various fraternal organizations were at ,miller. Goderich on Sunday afternoon. attend- Ferns—Mrs, T. Mason, Miss Sotth- ing the Decoration Service. Combe, Base all Team Was et London. MetGeraniums—Mrstl. Jenkins, Mrs' .W. er, To wind up the season the members Tuberous .Begonias—Mrs. Jenkins,. Mr. Win, Hartry, of Seaforth,, Past President .of the Ontario Horticultural Society, was judge of the Show. During both evening Phalen's Orches tra played, and in the afternoons and: evenings the Girls' Auai%tary served lunch. On Saturday evening, Auctioneer Elliott had charge of the sale of flowers, the proceeds going to the tlospitat Fund. Following Is the prize winners. ASTERS, Plume—While, Mrs.- Scott. Pink— W. J. Cook; Red—Mrs. Chowen; Purple—iL R. Sharp; Lavender—W..1 Cook; Other Color—W. Hamblyn, Peoney—White—F. Dickson; Pinjc— Mrs. Chowen; Red—Mrs. 'Chowen; Purple—Mrs. Chowen. Best Aster in the show—F. Dickson. Assortmentof Asters—Mrs. George Cooper. SWEET PEAS White—C, D. Bouck, Pink—Mrs, Jenkins, C. D. 'Bouck. Red—C. D. Bouck, Mauve—C. D. Bouck, Bouquet—Miss Cunningham, Miss n Howson, Mrs. G. Curnti (,Means. GLADIOLI Named Premium—Mrs, Jenkins, W.. J. Cook, 2nd and third; ll. R. Sharp. the re— • MW J.Cook, bleitel''S ixtu four prizes. Named Variety—Mrs. Jenkins, H. R. Sharp, Mrs. MdCallutn, W. J. Cook. Unanted Variety—Miss Cunningham, C. D. Bouck, W. Hamblyn 3 and 4. Collection—W. HSunblyn, Mrs, Nic- Garva, ROSES Gorgeius—Miss Mahaffy, Best Rose—W. Hamblyn, DAI-11:4A. Cactus—Mrs. G. Cunningham, Mrs. McCallum. Peouey—W. J. Cook, Rev. T. J. Snowden, Show—Rev. T. .l. Snowden, Mrs. McGarva. BOQUETS Cosmos—Miss Southcombe, I•lultter. Nasturtiums — Miss Rudd, Chowen, Patsies—Miss Cunningh;un, Sc ott i Ham- • D Marquis, s W. I'etunl:ts—Miss q , blyn, Plox—R. RoSvland,Geo: Cooper Snapdragons—Ml's, G, D, McTaggart Miss Cunningham. Stocks—Mrs, G. D. McTaggart, Ntess Cunningham. 7.iunias—M. D. McTaggart, W, S. R. It of nt es. Other Flower—H. R. Sharp, Miss Cunningham, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. PLANTS, Collection llous,e Plants—Mrs, John of the League base ball team took in the London Fair and the base ball game between Detroit 'and London on Wednesday. Special Train was Late. Wednesday morning the 0. T. R. spec• tai running to the London Fair, due Mrs J Wiseman, Isere about 7 o'clock did not leave here Jabez Rands. ' Other Plant—Mrs, Smith, Mrs, Lov- ett, Palin—Mrs. Chowen, Mrs, G. Cun- ningham, Window Box—Mrs. Fair, Hanging Basket—Mrs, R. E. Manning until about 8.45 owing to engine trouble, The train Thursday morn- �ng, however, caste in on time. W. 1. Meeting, The regular meeting of the Women's institute will be held at the tonne of Mrs, Adam McMurray on Thursday af- ternoon, Sept. 23rd at 3 p in. The sgbbject is "'Things Worth While" and there Will also be a question drawer. Hospital Battier Corning. The Hospital haisar is.coming near- er, The dale is set for 1)ctober 2')th, The Canvassers are asking for tine hearty co-operation of all the ladies of towan and vicinity, and. will be out Canada's 'Pop' is Now 8,750,000 . New Bstirnate Ottawa, Sept. 3.•—Arrangements for the taking of the decennial census of Canada in June of next year are almost completed, in the collection of the in- formation respecting the population of the Dohninion more than. '12,000 en• unteralors will be employed, The results of their labor will be compiled and published. •..... The Census Desarintent upon the basis of the average increases in popula Mon in the past 20 :ears estimates the number of the country's inhabitants at about eight and three-quarter millions, That method of rnnutatin t however,ever, is not considered infallible particularly with respect to the Western° Provinces. At the Inst quinque)tital census of lite Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan showed an increase much greater than the nor - Mal Or titan had beenestinntcrl.by the Census Department,