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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1919-5-15, Page 5",THURSDAY, MWY -1s�11h 1841 ROGER BIIS. flL IE 11 LU COLONY and �R�MWELL PATTEflNB • A full stock of the above pat- terns just received in Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Berry Spoons, anc.faney pieces. ' Also a number of Tea setts in the newest patterns. Alt the above goods are fully guaranteed, . and all Made in Canada. BUY THE BEST SILVERWARE 1847 ROGERS BROS. A good stock always on hand, BUY AT HOME Prices es low .as any mail order house. JEWLER & OPTICIAN Issuer of Marriage Licenses 48,000 CANADIANS COMING THIS MONTH 17 Boats Leaving'•Engiand With This Number Abroad for Dominion 'the schedule of saillirg during .the muuilt of May which has just been an pounced by the overseas Military authorities provides for the bringing to Camula, of 55,000 returned soldiers, 20 sailing dates being set for the month, Of the 20 voyages the S, S; Mauretania makes two trips, leaving, England on her first on May 3 and her second on May 34, Of the 20 ships three have -already docked, namely, the Cassandra, the Royal George and the Mauretania. These ships brought a"tottal of 0,970 Attuned soldiers, leaving a.further 48,030 to come during May. Thelist of troopships still to arrive in Canada, the approximate dates of their settings from England and num- ber of troops carried on each are as follows: May . 6—Scotia 1 700 May 6—Northland . • .1,500 May 7—Celtic 2,800 May 7—Orduns 1,250 May 9—Suturnit 1,850 May 10—Caronia 3,550 May 10—Regina 2,000 May 10—Olympic . 5,3501 May 10=-Carmania ... ••3,300, May 14—Minnetahcja ..... , 2,500 May 14—Cedric 3,500 May 14—Lapland 2,000 May t7—Aquitania 5,600 May 19—Bohemian 1,500 May 27—Empress of Britain 3,300 May 27—Belgic . _ , 3',700 May 31—Mauretania . .3;600 All steamers, except the Scotian, Saturhia and Empress of Britain, which _will dock at Quebec, are booked for Halifax. The huts of the lawn mower is to be, heard these days. Plain Language You'll find that common words, simple explanations and quick action are the rule at the Willard Service Station. It is part of Willard policy to make it easy for every user of a Willard Battery to get the most out of it. So our instructions are plain : 1 -Add pure water. 2—Take hydrometer test every two weeks. 3—If hydrometer test is less than 1.285 at any two successive readings come straight to the Willard Serv- ice Station. H. ?AVIAN, Garage is your Willard Service Station. Storage Battery recharged and Overhauled. Accessories for Automobiles and bicycles. Phone 80 : Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT. ,,,,3"W00&78 l;'15,98yhdiS$110y 3 The 'a' Tones a lig nddinvorat iRemedy. s the who nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins, tures Nn nous Debility Mental and Brain Worry. Despon• deney, loss of 1n,erdy, Palpitation of the Heart, Failing 1I1emorjl. price $1 per box, six for S5.0 Ono will please, sir will oure®$old by all t drngaisis or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of price. New pautphdet mall,& free. Tina w©Of M0DOCHUE CO..TONOHTO. ONT. Lammas Mother' 'Minor Locals Division Court was held here last Thursday. is your rhubarb up yet? Victoria Day comes on Saturday this year. Mitchell's tax rate will be 32 mills this year, a reduction of 5 mulls from 1918 rate. It can rain atm Sunday—so the lad - Fes Say. The total number of veterans be- ing paid pensions ' throughout the Dominion totals 32,731, and the to- tal .amout being paid out for v*ious grades of disability up to April last was 54,851,750. Clinton has always prided itself in the beautiful appearance of its homes and surroundings. Some of the enirgy.' d'eveloped`hy production cam- paigns of the past fe5e years might well be turned to beautifying the appear- ance around the home, CASTOR IA' For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Barn and Si o Roofed with Brantford Asphalt Roofing. Resists Fire, Sheds Water, t'. ears Long Flying sparks and,embers from a burning building often cause roofs near by to catch fire, especially in a dry, hot season. Under like conditions, roofs covered with i ,; ofin are in no danger from flying embers, because any that fall on Brantford Asphalt Roofing die out harmlessly. Build a bonfire on a roof of Brantford Asphalt Roofing and the fire will not spread and the boards underneath the roofing will be protected in a surprising manner. If a fire starts in the interior of a building Brantford Asphalt Roofing acts as a retardant and keeps the fire from spreading. Fire chiefs andinsurancecompanies endorse its use in the most congest- ed cities. Brantford Asphalt Roofing does not absorb water, but sheds the heaviest rain with ease. Acid proof and alkali proof. Reliable, durable,;econoreical. Three weights --60 Ib., 70 lb., 80 lb. per square. Brantford Rubber Roofing is the same quality as Brantford Asphalt, but has a smooth, rubbery surface instead of the sand. It is particularly suitable for verandah decks and floor coverings, Three weights -40 lb., 50 Ib., and 60 lb. !per square: Leatheroid Roofing Slightly lower quality than Brantford Rubber Roofing. Used for same purposes.. Has a leathery surface. Exceptionally good roofing at a low price. 55 lb., 45 ib., and 58 lb. weights. Standard Mohawk Roofing is made of the same materials as Brantford Asphalt Roofing, but is lighter an weight. A thoroughly reliable roofing at a low Brice, Tested for years and has given entire satisfaction. Sanded on one side. _One weight -10 lbs. per square. Climax Sheathing Paper A tough, kraft paper coated with high-grade asphalt. For mak- ing buildings damp-proof and windproof. Also for roofing temporary bunk houses, lumber camps, etc. 5aVia of any of these roofings and prices will be furnished on request. Brantford. Roofin8 C:oLi>Mt«d Head Office and Eaatory, Brantford, Canada Branches tit Toronto, Montreal, Halifax 117. For Sale by Harland Bros NO VOTES OR OFFICES FOR MANY DEFAULTERS Hon. A. Meighen Introduces 5111 Dia. franchising M. 5, A., Defaulters Ottawa, May 9. --Hon, Arthur Mei. ghee presented in the House yesterday 'tfternoun Itis bill to disfranchise de. nutters under the M, 5, A, The class- es covered by the bill comprised all those tvho failed in their obligation under the act. They are disqualified in the following respects; fpr a period. of fifteeen years; (1) From holdingoffice under the Crown, (2) From being a itietnber of Par- liament or a member of the Senate, (3) Prom voting' itf.any Dominion election, The bill provides that any default- ers who have satisfied any convictlogi lawfully obtained and the punishment imposed shall not be included," Nor are those included who' cane in un- der the amnesty proclamation of Aug- ust last, iug-ustlast, nor any who having been ap- prehended, actually served in the mili- tary forces. Further any who.subse- (ueale satisfied the- terms of any le- gal conviction thereby become relieved of :any disqualification provided by the Act. Sir Sam Hughes: "Does this include all the defaulters under the justice and military departments, the whole six classes?" Mr, Meighen: "Yes." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C/tSSTQ'RiA Local News toettoeioeeoci ceet)e®coil;e'GBeocrat5 A Base Ball Team A meeting was held by the em- ployeees of the Doherty Pianos Ltd, to organize a baseball team in the an- ticipation of forming a Town League' and the following officers were elected. Hon. Patrons:—fl. R. Sharp and Wm. Jackson, Hon. President;—H, W. Pollock Hon, V. President -13. J: Gibbings President. Jas. E. Doherty Vice President: -11, F. Dempsey. ' .t Sec. Treasurer:—Lrrnest Hall Manager:—J. W. Cook Captains:—Earl Cooper Committee- 111, McEwan, Caryl Draper, 13. Kerr, Card Of Thanks The Clinton Branch of•G. W. V,, A. wish' to acknowledge with sincere thanks the following donations. Loyal Orange Lodge 525, Messrs. Ball & Atkinson; picture frame and glass, Magazines from Mrs. Hogg. We would. also- like -to. take this --opportunity -eft thanking all those from Clinton and district who attended the G. W. V, A. dance held on Friday, May 2nd, and also to thank Mrs. M. D. MCTaggart, who kindly defrayed the cost of tile coffee on that occasion. Both socially and financially the dance was a big success. The G, W, V. A. would be glad if the storekeepers and residents would decorate their stores and houses on Mhy 24th. ...LINTON MARKETS Hogg 520.50 Butter 45-48 Eggs • 45-46 Spring - wheat $2.09 Fall wheat 52.14 Oats 65c to 70 Barley 90c to 51.00 Buckwheat 51.25 to 51.30 Hay 516.00 to 518.00 Bract $40.00 Shorts .. $45.00 Milifeed 550.00 Potatoes 90c to 51.00 a bus. House For Sale. 9 -roomed, story and- a half, good. cellar, electric lights, town water, also soft water inside. This house is in first class condition. Apply to.New Era, Clinton For Sale or to Rent, A one-story frame house 5 rooms, connected with town water, on Albert street north, 19as 1-8 acre of land. Will sell or rent, possession given at once, Apply to H. Glazier, Clinton, House for Sala.` Good 2 -story brick house, all the conveniences, electric light, town water also barb on premises.. Apply to T. T. Murphy, Clinton. CENTRE HURON LIBERALS The annual meeting of the Centre Huron Liberal Association will be held in'Cardno's Hail, Seaforth, on Tuesday, 27111, May, 1919, at 3 o'clock p.m. At this 'fleeting, 'besides the usual busin- ess of the annual meeting, delegates will be selected for the Ontario •Provin- ciai Liberal Convention to be field at 'Toronto on June 250 and 26th, 191.9, A good ettetidance of the Liberals of the riding is desired. M. Murdie, President, J. L. Killoran, Secretary, GODERiCH TOWNSHIP COUR1OF REVISION Notice 15 hereby given` that the Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll, for. Godertch Township for the year 1919, will be held In Holmes' Hall, Holnicsville, on Monday, May 261111, at 10-s,ni,, for the: purpose of hearing and settling complaints against the said Assessment Roll. Parties hav- ing business at the Court will attend at the said time and place without fur- ther Ittitice, Adan Cantolon, Clerlr, A11 dogs reported not destroyed on or before the 261111 of May will be charged on the roll and colieeted with the taxes. Hottdesville, May: t5, 1019, THE CE,:IN.TON NEW ERh. PACE 5 The "Quality" Character of this brand has an International Reputation. 6566 A Trial Packet will bring -speedy conviction White Star Line Annual Excursion GODERICH TO DETROIT AND RETURN STEAMER GREYHOUND LEAVES GODERICH Tuesday, June 1 7th 9.00 a. m, old time 10 00 a m new time ARRIVES DETROIT 5.00 p. m. RETURNING LEAVES DETROIT THURSDAY, JUNE 19TH, 1.00 I'. P . Det 381 �J eu sameastoldiit time e 82.25 Round Trip; $1,75 Single; Children, between 6 and 12, 4 fare Don't miss this opportunity to visit America's most beautiful and most prosperous city; A million population, a city of beautiful parks, grand boulevards and a wonderful water front. Canadians coming to Detroit for a temporary stay are not required to pay a tax or make a deposit. U. S. Immi- gration officers will -be on the 'steamer to pass excursionists. Good music and dancing enroute. Pine 'Cafe and lunch room abroad steamer, out of Goderich, Monday evening, June 16th, BAND MOONLIGHT 7.30 old time, 8.30 Goderich time -3 hours on beautiful Lake Huron for 25e. Orchestra music and dancing in Steamer's ball room. • Now a Complete Truck. HEREAFTER Ford 1111 One -Ton Trucks may be bought complete with bodies and cabs, ready for the road. The body as well as the chassis will be planned to give Ford service. This will insure the utmost efficiency from the Ford Truck; give the purchaser Ford value in every part of his truck; produce better bodies at lower prices. Two types of Truck bodies, the Stake and the Express, will be kept in stock, set up, painted Price (Chassis only) 8750 f.o.b. Ford, Ont. (or in the lead) and ready for prompt delivery. They have oak floors, sills of sed8oned.hickory and specially designed forgings and•castings. The construction at every point provides for rough usage such as every truck is bound to get. Both bodies have closed cabs to protect the driver. These cabs have sliding windows and two-way, double v.utilating windshields. Call and learn what it will cost to use these complete trucks in your business. Look them over carefully. See how they outclass other trucks in every detail. Stoodnrd Ford Bodies .�Y extra. Gat our rviccs Clinton Motor Truck & Machine Co. Dealers Clinton �Fst In May Cost $4,04 1n June 1,17 -SS. Cost $4,05 ,War Savings Stamps pan Le bought whom- ever this alta is displayed. Canada, following the example of other Allied countries, has made it possible for wage earners --men and women -- to invest in safe securities without effort. These securities are called War Savings Stamps. The cost now $4.04, but by compound- ing interest, the $4.04 you invest now will be worth $5.00 in 1924. There is no other security in which you can in- vest such a small amount that is as safe and that bears so high a rate of interest. Or you can start with 25 cents, by buy- ing a Thrift Stamp. When you have sixteen Thrift Stamps, you can exchange therm for a War Savings Stamp. You take no risks. The Government of Canada guarantees to pay you back your money -- with interest -- at any time during the five years, or to pay you in 1924 $5.00 for every $4.00 (and a fraction) you invest now. Make Your Savings Serve Yon and Serve Your Country—Invest Them in War Savings Stamps, We have them -- "Pilgrim" $5.00 Rubber Boots gest r P er hod on the market at the price Get a pair and try them. Full Assortment of all that is best in Rubber Footwear to r a u. mall Profits Phone 25. More Business THE STORE THAT' SELLS FOR LESS ,rr rk.std SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Retaining Wall at Bayfield, Ont." will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, May 20, 1919, for the eonstruction of a retain- ing wall in lieu of present superstruc- ture on part of North Pier, at Baytield, Huron County. Ont. ,. Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this Department, at the office of the District Engineer, Equity Building, Toronto, Ont., and at the Post Office, Bayfield, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in acordance with con- ditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an acce.pted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10% of the amount of the tender, War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as security or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. NOTE—Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an ac- cepted bank cheque for tate sum of 510 payable to the order of the Nifnister of Public Works, which will be returned if the Intending bidder submit a regular bid. ---- ' • By order, R. C. DESRO'CHERS, Department of Public Works, , Ottawa, April 28, 1919. Barred) Rock Eggs From Park and Guilds famous lay- ing strains. Pullets hatched from eggs bought from me last spring were lay- ing when 5 months old, Eggs 51.50 for 15. H. A. Hovey, Clinton HULLETT. TOWNSHIP COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll, for Hullett Township for the year 1919, will be held in Township Hall, Londesboro, on Thursday, May 29th, at 10 a. ni., for the purpose of hearing and settling complaints against trite said Assessment Roll. Parties hav- ing business at the Court will attend at the said time and place without fur- ther notice. John Fingland Clerk. Londesboro, May 15th, 1919. HOUSE FOR SALE France cottage on Ontario Street, next Methodist church for sale, 7 roosts, town water, electric lights and small garden. douse in good shape. For price and other particulars, ap- ply to Mrs. G. W. Sheeley, Phone 143. Clinton, Ont. Wanted Good getters! maid, :'tate wages wanted and name last employer. Ap- ply to, Mrs. George F. Brickenden, 326 Queen's Avenue London Ontario. VICTORY BONDS Bought and sold at Market prices. W. BRYDONE. HOUSE FOR SALE On Rattenbury Street East, Clinton, good garden, furnace, electric light, town water, near schools. Apply, R. Rowland. FOR SALE Several second hand Heaters for sale, apply to THOS. HAWKINS. WANTED Old false teeth dont matter if brok- en, 1 pay Sa to 515 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by returti mall, F, TERL, 403 N. Wolfe St,, Baltimore, Md. House for Salo or Relit, P151156 ltonse on Mill-streit, town water and also ,soft water, good garden etc,. Apply to Harry 1Collandr Wanted. Matron or House keeper for Clinton General Hospital. Salary 525.00 per month. Applications must be in by May 12111, 1939. Mrs. Howard Fowler, Secretary,. BOARS FOR SERVICE Champion Bred Big Type York- shire and Cltesterwhite Boars. At home every forenoon, A. C. LEVY Clinton, Ont. PHONE -5 on 639. LIVE POULTRY WANTED — Highest market price paid. Phone 14.638 W. MARQUIS Clinton. Ontario BRAN & SHORTS— .Our supply of Bran and Shorts Is rapidly decreasing. Don't keep putting it off until they are all gone and then lay the blame on us because you did not get all you wanted. TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEED:— We have our usual large stock of Timothy and Cioyer seeds on hand this season which we are selling at very reasonable prices. Let us have your order soon and we assure you it will receive our very best attention, SEED CORN:— How about yo5tr Seg<} corn? 1n Corn growing dist sone of the a rictcow toe crop was uoiriiy F.:,,.... iia` therefore good Seed 'Corn is liable to be scarce. We advise giving us a call and placing your orders early. BREAKFAST FOOD:— Try some of our excellent Break- fast Food which we have just received (good and fresh). It is the very best and if you once use it you will like it so well that you won't think of using any other brand. We also haze the following brands of flour: Purify, Five Roses, Jewel, Golden City, Five Jewel and White Seal also Oatmeal sold in large or small quantities. W• Jenksns &Sorg FLOUR AND FEED Phone 199 Residence, 431. Wholesale License 12-S2 'Canadian Food Control License 9-2368 , r TIME TABLE CHANGES A Change Of Time Will Be Made on MAY 4th, 1919 Information now in Agents' hands. Unexcelled Dining Car Service Sleeping cars on night Trains and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains. Pull information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Troouto. John Ransford & Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57. A. 0. Pattison, station agent, NEVER T :OU LED WITH CO ''y: STIP +tTKf l SINCE TAKEfxiG MiLBUURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS. Too diten one is liable to dismiss eon.. stipation as a trifle. It is not, When you allow your bowels to become clogged up, there pours a stream of polluted waste into the blood instead of it being carried off by nature's channel, the bowels, and when this waste matter gets into the blood it causes headaches, jaun- dice, piles, liver complaint, sour stomach and many other troubles. By taking Milburn's Laxa,Liver ribs you will find that the bowels will be kept regular in their action, the poisoning of the blood and general weakening of the system is rectified, and the entire body is restored to normal condition. Miss Elsie Zimmerman, Tiled ford, Ont,, writes: --til have used your Milburn's Lira -Liver Fills for constipation, and have never found myself troubled since. 1 am vary glad to have found something to euro me, and will always tell everyone ab9nt theta who is troubled tri the same way sr T was.0 Price 28c, a vial at all dealers or mailed aired on receipt of price by Title T. Mil burn Co., I6nuted' Toronto, Oat.