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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1919-10-16, Page 6r..,'7t'•.. P4GE 6 "''"rpi THE CLINTON NEW ERA' k54 A A 4,,b e Mi6 4it1 }arARi `y • Contains no alum We unhesitatingly re- commend Magic Baking Powder as being the best and purest baking powder possible to produce. It possesses elements of food that have to do the building up of brain and nerve matter and is absolutely free from alum. or other injurious substitutes. thlie 11, sir P-ft'tik. sir W. TO FiLM THE BIBLE. SIR DAVID BEATTY WILL VISIT AMERICA, 1 Vitae -Admiral Sir Devitt Fielttf,. of t lte'B'ritish nervy,. will yid' the .1il,i'ted• States snan,.ace 'cording to Capl tali)' - Geoffrey. Blake newly ap- pointed naval a•tteche to Great .Britain's Bluba$sy a t, Vf.41 8 h 1'ngton. The .vloe-ad- admral recent ly told Captain Blake of his ine ten ti on to come here, the Admiral Sir David Batty latter said. as tl O O 00 O 0 10 -- l 0 l0 Plans are being made at Los Angeles 0 by a motion picture producer to make O moving pictures of scenes in the'Bible 0 from cover to cover. The Bible will be 0 finned in 100 reels, two to be shown at O a time. It is expected the work will , 0 require two years and that in some 0 scenes the largest number of persons • g ever appearing in a motion picture will. 0 be assembled. • • ,+ •+ 0 0 o LIFT OFF CORNS! .Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't flurt a bill ' Drop a• little Preesone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you life at right out. Yea, magic A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few conte et any drug store, but is suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the senaatiunal dismay of a Cincinnati genre/. It is woncerff PAY IN ADVANCE FOR 0 YOUR PAPER. 0 0 Subscribers to The New Era 0 are reminded that subserip- 0 tions are payable strictly in Q advance, With the ever -mount 0 cost of production, the cost of '0 newsprint paper and everything. that enters into the making of a newspaper, the publishers are abliged.to adhere strictly to the pay -in -advance rule. This does does not impose a burdonsome • obligation on the individual subscriber, whose payments need never be Targe, but in the aggregate the sums owing on subscriptions amount to a very considerable sum to the publisher. Subscribers in ar- rears will please consult the labels on their papers, which indicate the date to which the the paper is paid, and make re- mittances accordingly. *****tt*t, O O Q O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O 0 0 0 tt 0C OOO.2ts'a 00000000000OCOraOO Local News easese000000000,000045000e0 Minor Locals. Old King Coal is a dear old soul. Summer time in the U. S. is to be ,discontinued'at 2 a.m: on the•last Sun-. day of October. There will be :a IM of races all over Ontario this, week, and they won't all be amateur events 'either, The field looks to contain numerous dark horses. With•a generalelection for the pro- vince, a referendum on Prohibition, and a campaign for another Dominion War Loan, 'taking,place concurrently, Ontario will' have no lack pi excite- nient,for this month. Some Weather Weather prophets •are ,unable to undersand the present summer weather. They ail point to the fact that there is a big crop of beech nuts, chestnuts and, other winter food for ;the -squirrels, and are wondering why an early fall has not commenced. In, the meantime, however, the town is healthy to an unusual. degree at this time of the year, and there is general commendation of the weather man who is credited with saving coal bills, A emir ago, there was an alarmist teelinb over the influenza situation. Branch Banks in August. The Canadltts citnrte"reti banks 111 Augsist opened 50 new branches .a>ssl eloae.d 4 ()ranchos, bringing the, total in operation et the end Of that Moab op to 4,219, of which' 4,0.75 were le. cated in Canada. In July $•3.- were opened and none closed; in June.' 62 opened and 4 closed, Memorial Erected, Mltchelt,ltecorder:—"The memorial eeect'ed to the metilory of those from 1 iltcl,ell, 1llbllert, Fullarton. anti Logan, who fell in the Great -War has been coin pleted and now occupies •a.prominent position on the market square. The bottom base is compoeed or Rubble Granite blbcks and eight c,'lalnots balls are inset around the foundation, Four, tablets made of best Light Barre' Gra- nite, on .which are'.oearly eighty names of fallen heroes, are • fixed on tlte. four sides, The letters of the Insoles are V sunk and. leaded. The tablet for Lo- gan names is on the west side, that for Fullerton on the east, the Hibbert tab- let Is on the south side and Mitchell's names are on the north tablet, Set in the foundation and opposite each tab- let, is an inscription tablet bearing the dedication. These tablets are made of best American Quinsy Granite and be- tween the tablets are four cannonballs made of golden Pink Granite, The main column is 16 feet in height and three feet square at the bottom, but tapers to t\vo feet at -top' with four shells made of Golden Pink Granite at the four cor- ners and the crown of the spire is surmounted by a pure bronze "Dove of Peace," all in keeping with tete prin- ciples laid down by the Paris 4:oference, On the main column appear the names of the principal battles in which the Canadians wefe engaged. The total height of the memorial is 24 feet, nine inches."—We wonder when Clinton's Memorial is going to be erected? HOW YOU CAN TELL GENUINE ASPIRIN Oeily Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Aspirin—No others) V' you don't see the "Bayer (nose" FL the tablets, refuse them—they are pot Aspirin at all. I " There is only one Aspirin, that marked !With the "Bayer Cross"—ell other tab- lets are only acid imitations. • Look for the "Bayer Cross"! Then ft is real Aspirin, for which there Is ' Flo substitute. Aspirin is not German but re made in 'Canada by Canadians, and is owned by a Canadian Company, all nights being 'pur'chased from the D. 5. Government. *Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have beenprovedsafe by miilione for .Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matiem, Lumbago, Neuritis. . Handy tin boxes of 12 -tablets—also' larger "Bayer" packages, can be 'sad at any drug store. t Aepirin is the trade mark (regteeered Sri Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacideater of Salicylicaeid. Howto say Mark Your Ballot with an X after Each Question under the word "No" Are you In favour of the repeal of the Ontario Temper. anco Act? rte 'Are you In favour of the sale of light beer containing not. pay more than two and Ofty.one ono. hunorodths per cent. alcohol B. weight measure through Oerernment aRcnoles and mend- mentl to. The Ontario Temperance Act to permit such sale? Yes NO X NO X Ara you In favour of the sale of Tight beer Containingof 3 more than two and fifty-one one -hundredths per cent alcohol weight measure in standard hotels In local municipalities that by a majority vote favour such sale and amendments lo The Ontario Temperance Act to perfilt such Ara you in favour of the *Ale of spirituous and malt liquors through Government agencies and amendments to The Ontario Temperance Act to permit such sale? Above is an exact reproduction of the Referendum ballot, showing the correct way to Vote in order to sustain the Ontario Tem- perance Act as it stands. ,') Everybody should study the four questions and realize exactly what they mean. Do not be misled by the insidious demand for "light" beer. The beer of the ballot is 118% stronger than the Ontario Temperance Act now allows, and over five times as strong as the,limit allowed for beer defined as non -intoxicating in Great Britain and the United States. Answer Each uestion L Unless you vote on every question your ballot is spoiled. 2. You must mark your answer to each ques- tion with an "X" only. Anything else would spoil your ballot. 3. Unless a majority vote "No" on question 1 the bars will be restored and the sale of all kinds of intoxicants permitted. 4. Unless a majority vote "No" on 'questions 2, 3 and 4 the Ontario Tem- per°ance Act will become almost worthless. 5. The only SAFE curse is to mark your ballot as shown above. YE* YES No a: ea ■ '0®1 ® i. ss r o' No repeal; No government beer .hops; No beer saloons; No government whiskey shops.—Four X's, each under the word "No," Ontario Referendum Committee JOHN MACDONALD; D. A, l)UNLAP, ANDREW S. GRANT; Chairman Trcasurdr Vice -Chairman aha Secretary di (100! Excelsior Life Bldg.; Toronto) 3 s9 vorleng or playing, as the, naso May be, when you sustain q Aida belur>,' go tang ate you apply Nam Huts as ones. Title herbal bale, )vill stop the bleeding, end the jai., destroy all goons, prevent blood•poiuoniltg and Beal quickly. • tom-Buk should be in every home, 0i 4'eially where 'there are children, Children who !Mee once had 2am•ilulc applied ts111 ery for it again. They never forgot a remedy that ends thole pain. Got a box to -day and keep it bendy, clam-Buk will keep indefinite ly, without losing any of its strength or purity, As a houseliold balm, therefore, it is most eeonomteal. Wailer good for cuts, hurtle, sealti.s, braises, soros, rashes and eczema. All dealers -30e, box, IMPROVED UNIFORM INTEERINATIONAL tU. LESSON 0 By REV, P. 0, 1i lT6W Al o.0. 0. 0., Teacher of English Bible In the 15100,50 Bible Institute of Chicago.) ;Copyright, 1519, SVostern Newspaper 'Union, LESSON FOR OCTOBER 19 JESUS IN PETER'S HOME. LESSON TETT—Marts 1:29.39. •' GOLDEN TEXT—Jesus said unto h.m, Ih1s day 10 salvation come to )hie house. -Luke 19:9. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—A1ktL 8:14- 4; Luke 4:35-44. 1. Healing of Simon's Wife's Mother (vv. 29-31). 1. A loved one Ili (v, 30). Prntn the Iynegogue Jesus with ,Hames end 1e1hn went to the home of Peter and Andrew where he found Peter's mother -In -mw prostrate with a burning fever. Among the closest followers there are eufl'1 - Ing ones and anxious and bupdened Hearts, but to all such he comes with loving sympathy and power to help. His power,is the same in the quietude of the home as iu the pu0110 trleetina Once. 2. They tell him of her (v. 31). This ,vas the proper thing to do. we should bring, to our Saviour's attention those 9f our famtlles' who have need, of both bodily and spiritual healing. 3. He healed her (vT31). ,"Ele came end took her by the land and lifted her. up."- This act showed the near- ness, sympathetic tenderness and pow- er of.Jegus. At his rebel the Peter departed and strength wile itnparted 10 her body so that she was''at' once utile to minister unto them. 4: 5She ministered to them (v. 31). This act shows that (1) the turf tree Instantaneous and complete. When Jesus heals there Is no halfway busi- ness. It Is the some with spirituel healing. (2) Gretittule on the part of the one nettled, 'Those WI,o have ex- oertented the healing power of Jesus twill express their gra:h}de In loving .service to the Lord and his dlet'lpies, II. Christ's Ministry at Cunset (vv. 112-34). 11 became noised 81)0)11 Ihut a,.nhta• hie miracle had been wrought In Peter's home, therefore 110 50011 Its the `(al bath drew to tt close tunny demon• posses"e'. mmol diseased were brought to Mtn to Ire healed. If we would hove the crowds to gather motley we mast ne elle to chow that Jesue Is et work unmtng ue, Our testimony should he bucked by the healed body or soul. 1. Ile healed those of divers' dis- eases (v. 114). Jesus tern heal any dis- ease. 111uty of the cines spoken of to- day ere temperament:1i. but the cures tfrnught ty Jesus were of all surts. No melody ever bathed him. 2, Coal out many devils (v. 34). The devils hbty 1,1551. 'There is no record of n dental ever disputing the nuthur• Its of Jesus. At itis command the@' rentltirpd Inotunt nhedience. •3. Suffered nut 'he devils to weak (v, 341, ile bins the salved soul wit- ness of his saving poorer, but will ant allow the devils to speak In chslleuge or 1115 ter hnrity or in witness of the truth of itis (telly, 111. Jesus Retires to Pray (vv. 15. 37), The nrlhlnns service of the dey 'made le it d etre le tole niche with the hathrr u prnyPI. ;•thele out from man --ulnae with (lid iloty nttossa ry the h11-., or he eternal'. the mom or 1;,d I Thor.. Is 81051 need of 'where prayer IV. Prenchmg Througnoot Galilee (vv. 88, ab).' 51'' continued strseI,fnstly to preach, ror Iles tans his enerente bushes,. Ills adreculuus n'or1(e wore hilt olds lo his rnstinndly' I'ren+'hint the gospel le the ,•hlef coeceluI of all who would inline' Jesus. ATRIPTIC SPIRIT; IS BEHIND DRIVE Nelson's Day Campaign of the Davy League is for Canada's Benefit, A strong appeal to the patriotic spirit "dominates the Nelson Day Campaign to rake' half, a 011111011 dollars 10 be spent In the D01111111011 :Under the auspiees of the Navy League of Canada. Mitch of the proceeds of the drive which takes place October 21, 22, 23, will be de- voted to the ,work of training Canadian lads for service on the seas. The Navy League has already estab- lished Boys Naval Brigades in the prin- cipal cities of the Dominion and most encouraging results are being accom- plished. Training is provided free to the boys who are being made into skilled seamen for the Merchant Martie. This will ultimately" prove of Inesli- mable benefit to the nation. Canada's future must. depend largely on getting suplus products- to the World's mar- kets and the Dominion must make her own sailors. In addition to the needs of the Naval Brigades the Navy League has establish- ed Sailor's homes and Institutes tet Can - adieu ports, and money is required to maintain and extend this estimable work. All Canadians are called upon to make the Nelson they Campaign a success siniiliar to that which crowned the Sailor's Week Campaign last year. Harmony. It Is a beautiful end blessed world WO Ilve On. Etre ticu'm's blossom in nitedlence to the sante Inw that Keeps the stars fit (heir pieces. Cavil Intel wing Is nn echo or the universal hate manly. It Is Immunity which thrusts Ilsrnrds, eta? false 0,d jarring notes :100 the days. \Ve go out into the meaiu11111 morning currying our useless •.ads fir frets and worries, our left. '.ver resent inen'8 mrd our fllitbless "eters. The sunshine usages tis tial the earth Is still 11100111,5 sefelee In its ap- pointed course null (loll has not for- •Si11en us; the birds lift their chgering lefts of Nelmeing (1l, they have found etest for the day, but we lift cnmlpinln. antes bonus,' we leave not found er1SIA;oue far ,'eters to (tome. Our ou da soffits and jarring romper's 'curt the lova' on 0)5(51 and In heaven. ;;l)1 Illy' Iltlrl nal' (50'll *tittle 1110At of 101 they (int ns out of tune with . iht' (music of the universe. Autumr approaches and the waist- coef is returning front its summer va- cation. • sue.. ... The great• highroad or human wet.a GENUINE r r,•s. sst��t,.� �? rare nes ulune''tho old highway of ti,s'aEN@.Jldt E C.13r ra C)B~� ti ALWAYS Bears the Sig-ncit:ure of , ,ass 1...k.9aacsial �2m' 5110 Thursday, October 16th, kR ill}« iL1/10P'.',; titiio�a�'rClaiolrea Cry Voir Fletcher's t''ir/trYd}VJ.C' ♦ Ll{�',.�y-, e, •1R. �`ilS n :t`• Vst�`s1. r ws;!: ms`s h htiw The i"12.d i; a ::.,vc Always Delight, and which has been in use for over tiltriy y,,,..., has borne the signature of s+j 4,/,,r/;,:, r 1 j » 2rd hos been made tender his per- /. ^r ,'r, ,,r r7 . 6.1-•01 supervision since its .1nfast y. ' wire ,%ar c'' -'- i'.10 'S'N . f,;y" ; ,7 5.0 ore t0 deceive 7G:1 i.:. this. All Co'.inter":"its, If „'tr :rlr.. (1 '" Ui " tae be .'1331. r_,ricaent. 15that 1-..12e 9, S!' ....IS Itse:ll.and.tS a. <v}!Il.,.1 lt:ri'^—;u' ,`: if t:.!+ , t Cpt'Ti;1e'it. +• �+ �S /r `an' -aw.G, 't �'�,a •''y r -, 4'. a: ,.•� t ,s 1� iila'oy II (1:i Fl,,:.FJ y`4nay,�''"St,.;a.+,(.'4 `� l• t'.. G: 'il r I r4fer'.a b t h,. r tr• .c of - :t,itlit'•', f.,, n: sr n..i1, Paregoric,, Mops and. Soothing Syrup. , it is pleasant. It contains tlr'. tl ^•r f•+11i;;,-' i,.• -phare nor other narcotic anhstauce. Its to.; a Is its g"ua.'r.nLoe. For more than thirty years it has been to constant late for ilte r:.:.ief of Ctnstipation, Flatulency,Wind Colic and v'iarrlloctt; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regtlatin,, the S.tu:ilaeh and Bowel,, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural deep, The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. steadfast well -30111g; and they who are the most persistent, and wort* In the truest spirit, will Invariably be the most successful; sueeess treads on the heels of every effort.—S. Swilers. Honest Prayer. We trust be often, tool alone, with God, and there at his feet we must pour out our hearts and ask his rich- est blessing upon our united endeavor. "To pray," says Fenelou, "Is to desire; but Itis to desire what God would have US desire. Ile who desires not, from the bottom of his heurt, offers a de- ceitful prayer." , No Greater Enemy. Though all things do to harm with hem what they can, no greater enemy to himself than utuu.—Earl of Stirling, Cook's Cotton Root rp inti " e icing, reliable mania ° do. medicine grecs of ; No. 3, $5 p 1.911 Sol 2, $a; No. 8, tis per hos. Bold by all d eespt , or,eopt pprepaid op hIe rpt of pprice, E7eo pamphlet. Addreasi THE COOK MEDICINE CO, 11019810, Ort. tewrele Wither.) Ear C� 41 In Use. For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, W Y nK CITY. •'Oki:5.•,,(�16''witl,;r''i'rtlleq'�'iis¢'ili`;.iV'fli+.'ty'.ry ;tt°'Sl„v n�,.t'+r'7r^`i".*,'f`'�1t:srr'v -,.F CONTROLS 145 PLANTS IN ALL; GIVES WORK TO 268,710 MEN. The United States Steel Corporation at the beginning of this year had on its pay roll 268,710 employees, and the total of salaries and wages paid during control of the Corporation and through• I Its subsidiaries is 145. The Carnegie, Steel Company with 32 works; the i American Steel and Wire Company, with 14, and tate American Sheet and: Tin Plate Company, with 26, are among the largest units of the Corporation. 1 amounted to $452,663,524. The �y average daily wage of all employees, C hi l ct r e 11 C r exclusive of the general administrative FOR FIETCNER°S and selling force, was p5.33. The number of plants under the C !fit $ T ® R I A eWho Bou6hi tcfoi'y ands VERY one of the million and a half subscribers to Canada's Victory Bonds knows that he can sell them today for more than he paid for them. Every one whco'bought Canada's Victory Bonds has r...ceived 51/2 per cent. interest per anllurn—paid twice a y ear. Over half a million Canadians who bought Canada's Victory Bonds on the instalment plan saved to ri y that they would not otherwise have saved. The guarantee back of Canada's Victory Bonds is the same as the guarantee back of a One Dollar or a Two Dollar bill. There is this difference, however, that you get interest on the Victory Bonds and you don't on the One or Two -Dollar bill. Canada's Victory Bonds will always be accepted as security for a loan. Banks are ready to loan money cn Canada's Victory Bonds. Canada's Victory Bonds may be turned into cash at any time. There is no othe)way in which you can invest your money with such absolute security --paying such a good. rate of interest. Canada will soon give her citizens an opportunity to buy Victory Bonds 1919. It v, -ill probably be the last chance to buy Canada's Victory Bonds on such favorable terms. Prepares 'to buy as many Victory Bonds this time as you now fvish you had been able to buy the last time 0 0 ol& r S, n( a ( " !sated by Canadn's'Victory Loan Connnittce, co-operaitott with the n1 inhaler of 1! inalice ,of the ,X)oiltiniou of Cantata, 418.