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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-3-14, Page 2PAGE 2 T.HE C1:.1NTON NEN,fl 'E"1idw i Easter is veryj early this yeas• March 314 PeleilliellsimmiumPomits. Easter this Springare t.r YOU Ready IN 743 alta i � nAin . uncenzent `'� , � O� �I�h Cl Ready ass �. � ear Garments This Store has decided to give up Mit livery for the coning season. We 'have devoted the second floor for high class Ready -to -Wear garments and House furnishings. . This will be one of the larg- est and most up-to-date Ready- to -wear departments in the County. We ' are carrying a better assortment of Coats, 'Suits, Dresses, Waists, etc. ' We give you our word for it, that this year early buying will pay you well. But whether you are ready to buy N p W or not, you are 'equally welcome to call and see the beautiful new models. Select Your Easter Suit Now You will find it a pleasure to select .your new Easter Suit from a collection of Suits, such as we have now on display. A most impressive showing of Wornen's smartest suits in the correct models and mater- ials and very reasonably priced. COMPARISON HELPS TO SELL • OUR GOODS ate Q: EXETER,. solemnized! •n • cote t d i w, n a° '' read f A at the Presbyterian • (; Manse, 'Thautes . . Road. on Thursday, when Rev. Dr; Flettohl.r mar'ri'ed'. Miss Margaret I,jtl- li.ui; only dfugilter,of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel -Cona'r4, of Ushorne, to Me. William 'Smith; of Fort Benton, Mon- tana, They left for their ,home in. Port Benton, after the. ceremony, :the. bride,trevelii_eg,in a navy blue suit with . heat to match, WROXETER Rev, R. Beattie, Of Winnipeg is here, having been cslled.home, owing to the serious illness of his aunt, Mrs, Wln, Douglas. • Mrs. John Leckie died suddenly Last Friday evening at the home of he: son George, with whom•she has spenl. the last four Months. She was 80 years old, Four sons and one daugh- ater.surviwe. William in London, 'Crus - by a 1 Alymer, Wallace in Michigan and George of Wroxeter, and Mrs, Alex. Campbell, of Londoe, �"xsFs-attresaitatia. a[wr.>+. way., tA' MCM2i1 ro^"+v arm "✓ ' .Vas • Have o' ,AdSf111 N C:142r Era N. 311. 4 • it Mat ,1a 414 . ' _ �1GRi:s:.3rb2.n 3Y11N�7,M 1-Y "Ever since I can remember. this -was the, most valued book in the boolrcltatll"--hers. S. norm). son, Smith street, Kingston, OnL. :a ii o-, 9 fsa "Mother has had 11x. ()base's 31e• cetpt Book for 20 years, and, I tell 1iiliisr; -A; •Sagood one."alt• Suring, E. C fr. John • WINGHAM. - Division 'Court,was held here 'l'hurs- dal' morning, Judge Lewis presiding. All the cases were adjourned. • -F J. Hill and Jesse Button have en- tered into partnership and will conduct a music store to the McDonald Block: Lloyd Hingston was presented with a safety razor by his fellow employees, Of the tinshop at the Western Found- ry here, prior to the enlisting for overseas 'service. Among the naives of -the newly elected officers of the Galt Kittle , Band are two former, residents of this town, John Hewer, as president, and W. S. Sheppard, as Secretary. SEAFORTH. -The funeral of Stanley Hays, the young aviator, son of Major R., S. Flays, who was killed In a flying accident at Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday last, took place here Saturday from the First Presbyterian Church to the ,Maitlandban1 Cemetery, An 110-1 pressive service was conducted 'by' Rev. Dr. Larkin, The funeral was of a“military character. The Seaforth Collegiate Cadets, four returned officers from Clinton and the Seaforth Baud were in attendance. The beaut- iful floral tributes were so minter() +s that they were carried in special con- veyances. Despite a blizzard the c1urch was filled to overflowing. Major Hays' eldest sun, Charles, b also with the Flying Corps at 11ast- ings, England. BAYFIER D, Bob Spackman is in the hospital at London expecting to undergo all Operation. Rev. Mr. Hinde is sorrowing for the loss of his favorite horse not ' its value in cash its the horse was years old, but as the horse had never failed him is all his outpost work While as Rector the Rev. gentleman's attachment in the animal is to be Limo sly n wt�A1 e1`>'Ai# t11S u ,, ,t,^ yi; T may be safely said, wit'tl'atit fray ''' ' 'dbot6'1csn•t* -se1ect'a fe N of his most of contradiction, that' thcre'i' 'act .•-.•"a'nueess' ,ui.., s-Ascxdil?tioi!a and place thorn ,tilt the market for general sale. Blore .useful •book to be found in • . Chase's Receipt -• This action diet with some ,criti- an Y home than. Dr. • cicfil from' the medical, profession, Book, The proof of this stateint�ll hitt 3r. ' Chase's motto was the real, in the fact: that several nn111iar, :y. gre1test .good. to the greatest nuts- of copies have' been sold, and ii. • i„ . bey..” ' and, one' cannot estimate the sometimes said that the circ Pati _:n I) suff6 ing 'alleviated and the 1iv.es ,,.: , . • saved °1 y thio ,genex'0115 action on the second only to that of file Tale.' • I art of -the e doctor.. i From the time he bean the stud} ' ' I medicine it was a hobby of the •The use of, Dr Chases medicines of has boctlnte so general' that there are doctor to collect all recipes a.ld acre few, indeed, who clo not know some-' • ncl ip1`ions of ci.- t ee» '.o ;al vulva. There thing of. their'. sterling mental. So is so much of the doctor's own e> norr, enormous have the sales•beeoine„that: once and history woven rust) 11 a':el imitations . have been put ` on the.. .` rocip es that you eta.nnat 115:',0 his book market and Substitutes are offered without feeling tli.ti;yotl know himhy' •urns^lrupaxli�u?a persons who'. a$C personally and appreciate his sterling ' :.to . steal the reputation of their character• . : . originator., The Receiptcook Val} $0011.�,; 'nit tl1^ doctor has protec widelycirculated and ar^otu.rd F1i..� ,•fit ted von by having his portrait , ,l , ra!;le r tr i ; signature printed on stn Ir `.,t,.l• the G.., .. , h ini€+ri a19, r,” and ,v '^rda doctor lila Iic: ° } ,f f Fv'ery box of his. medicines. 1'0+ id the dc*tnsrrd 'for his* ty , .- 1;+ taking caro to see these on tw. `' the bot you blit' yen. .can be olid curie s, ly. greater than he sr> coiled supply. ' 1x19 dcdlto the 4t•3I a't'.'f 1'; certtai.n that you. are getting UK.,.nsCrirn 1 the genuine. The latest edition or lir. has4'l�l • 4rgo E0,,.0I 13 ;slaicb ccntaitting • oveor 11200 1rr61 ^a,'t is ,vp-l1 • �.e,e st ir(, ¢souitpaial, on ae(adi t iii' ,.ls tae, J t'�9; 75, f;. li+ltllnab- s ilia Oa Ce,S Co.., i Litt ti ,9 ...J, �uai 1,'^wi 'I SJ h11J,yi Dr. A. W. Chase's Biedl- eines are for sale; by alI cite}tiers, or setpt on ret ceipt of pricf iii,' A+,tlstlasl= son, Dates Jr Cin ; 14, Ali pM' r reslleeted, - Go lrittay fast while. Blair and his wife .eieie attending :the Sale at T. J Marks' store,,' his Mouse caught andalthough a a' i otitic o' fire h was notified f the fact ill gooci'tinire ily, some passer's 1 hy, and Somesever al men offered help, the fire was too far advanced to he overcome as ladders and buckets were inbt (Mailable. Most o1' 1' lir 00.3 - lents were saved however and Mr. Blair seeured the House recently va 'tied by Thos,-Sandersgu and ins fatty fly were made ctimforta'ble ,1h (idle to avoid the recent Sim Tfitlfm ay, Marc 1,4tf1,'1918 t..).i8i.t.r.te. 1!!111111111111111!!11111111U11111111111IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIU111111!!I!!IOlinliUUIUIf ''l •P e r s o lr l I lad tither s Rein's of interest. from PITY gra repiesentativ2S �Jlilllllil!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBUIIUlllllllllll!IIIIIIGIUiIIVIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll9111111 - making the iiapie syrup ;old sugar an 1.. situation lilts been greatly relieved host .ol fri};nds in .this out ,4910 ,q1' their bereavement. selling it to the citizens at cog, Iimproved 'lie Nuel situattroil has ii prov ' considerably during the p;ist • week, several cars of coal having arrived ant the warmer weather slakes' the demand less heavy. The town has disposed of over 300 ,single .cords of wood in one cord lots, and the com- mittee is 'now enlpowered'to self ttvo oi• three single ngrds to Ori e person, The Collegiate institute lists resumed fns' reghlat' tiulirs, and the • church a: will probably .be resuming services in the auditoriums next Sunday. GODERICH `TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Geo. Suwertty, of the4th'cuil., and Mrs, A: Rowan and daughter, Helen, spent a. week in Toronto,; the guests of Mr. and' Mrs.' Wilbert, Irwin, KIPPEN. Our (tailless maker, .Mr. Alex„ Mc- Kenzie has been a busy man the. last few weeks, He 'delivered over '$3;1231 worth of collars and harness to two Ines. who sure going West ,.to .farm. 1-1e 'is new busy with many additional orders. The many friends of Mr, Thontas; Butt and bis bride, Miss Glazier, - car Clinton, extend congratulations and best, wishes to 'hem on, their wedding. The happy couple left for Alberta last Thursday, where they will make their future home. ' Mrs. 11, Drake and. child returned to Alberta last week• after- spending the winter with friends .here, Miss Entity Ivison is home from Toronto for a visit with her people. Miss Howie, of Toronto, daughter of the late Rev, G. Howie, of Syria, is. spending a pleasant week with her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Aitken. She is also going to Goderich to see a lady friend there. Nir, W. W. Cooper shipped a car- load of turnips lately. Mr. Seldoi of Exeter purchased them for a cann- ing factory, This was moving week here, Mrs. Alair left her home to go to Goderich -Township. Mr. Barry 'Chesney and family moved in on Monday. Mr John Workman moved to the 'home he vacated and Mr. Skelton moves into Mr, Workman's late home, Mr. William A, Russ, one of our enterprising cattle men is away to Sinic ie this week to purchase his stock for this summer's pasture. He understands his business and expects as in other years a profitable season. here. the past week by a number of cars' of coal arriving, - Industries however, are still short of steam coal, especially the electric light plant. COLBORNE fvlr. A Allan and Mr, Kroeger, of Lelnna, 5as1.,, slii1Ped a car of IlOrsea t0 ZeIma, Sisk.,'On Wednesday of this week, They were a fine lel of alinitrials. Jas, White, son of Mr. unci Mfs. Jas. White,- Colborne, Itas received his dis- 1 charge from the military •luthorl'ties said now appears iii eivil,ui :clothes Messrs. Blown, Johnston & White again, s1J;ppect at few cars pnore gl' hay ttprlilg' Mr, and Mrs. Bert Maskell and. fain - the week. This pay goes' to the Stat- ily, who have spent .the past few es and is purchased by the Military months visiting relatives in Colborne department, and Goderich, left for their home in Mr, Luxton bill has purchased, and the West on Tuesday. took possessltm of the express and Mr. incl Airs. Wm, Johns and sol, draying business carried on by Mr. Archie 'rumley during the. past few months. ' Mr, L. Proctor, w11° is learning the operating at the G. T. R., here, was relieving the agent ut Kippen. 'Mr, and- Mrs, S. 11. Cildley enter- 1nined the choir of the Methodist Church, at their home. The Annual concert by the Continu- ation. Class, on Friday evening was a splendid success. The pupils acquitt- ed themselves creditably, each num, her being well rendered, • The sawmill company Is busily en- gaged getting their large cut of .togs Colborne. Deceased had been in into the mill yard. They,` however, failinghealth for some time but has still have about 1000,000 feet ' to bring in, but if the sleighing lasts a been bedfast for the past few weeks. short time longer they will get them She leaves to mourn her loss one son, all in. Some days they have as many William, and one daughter, Miss Mary, as' S5 teams drawing in. The . fuel who are accorded the sympathy of a' STANLEY. . Mr, Ra,bt. Poster and daughter, ;Miss Lena, and Miss lira 'Carter, who Have spent the past three months at ate haute of the former's sister, Mrs. Henry and other relatives, lell last Friday t':r Ei.Mview, Hastings Go., where the:. 1i peal a few flays, en - route to t home in Stralhclair. Man i to hi. Mr. ;and '•i` s. Ales. D. Baird and so n, Lorne Car:a,r' i, and Mr. Jas, Page, of Lion's He,:.t, left on Tuesctiay, tor. Saskat•3oc, tion:. Mr, Robert Baird, and Mr, Ge',. purie left this week for their *0.110 i a :'asziva,• :ask. Mr, Wm. Sage, 01 Toronto, is at present visiting at the home • of Mr 'Phos. Baird. Mr. Hugh McKenzie of Moose Jaw. left rhir .visit lTss`sh'tel' :tt* At- wood. - , Mr. A1•111u t'atdweIl, of Tuckersntiih moved last week, to the farm of her. l'hunlas l'r:r,z:. A prett' wedding took pitm Saturday las', March end. al I i;h noon at the home of Mr. 'John '• Munson, Goshen Line, of Stanley. when his sister. Miss Margaret Jane Manson, youngest daughter of the late John Manson. was united in (marriage to ,Mr. Donald MacLeod, 2111 of Mr. John MacLeod of Rip- ley, Ont. The solemn service was conducted by the Rev. D. Johns- ton. of Varna. pastor of the bride, in the presence of a few near rel- atives of the bride and groom. The bride wit. !. o1;ed most charming in a beautiful wedding dress of whit, duchess satin trimmed with real pearls, and wearing the usual wedding veil, was given away by her brother, Mr, 1 A Manson. After the ceremony the wedding party sat down to enjoy a most delicious wedding breakfast. The happy couple left on the evening train front 11ensall for their home at Hannah, Alta where the groom , has a line farm, visiting. on their way friends et' Ripley. Toronto, Cobalt, Winnipeg and Yellow Grass, Sask. Mrs. MacLeod's many • friends here wish the young couple prosperity and h [pp{ueas as they sail through the 'Stream of life. . who have spent the past three months visiting relatives and friends in ' Ont- ario, left for 'their home in Zelmu, Sask., on Thursday of this week. The manly friends of two old resi- dents.of the Gth eon, in the person of Mrs. Rolil, Alien, and Mrs, Jas. Fow- ler, .both now residing in Goderich, will be sorry to bear of their serious illness, We. are pleased to state at the time of writing both ladies• • are' somewhat improved. The ninny friends of Mrs, Wm, Long, sr., will he sorry to hear • of. her demise on 'Tuesday afternoon of this week at the parental home 4t11 can., GsDDERICH. The anunal meeting of the' pruit GrowersGrowers' Association was held. here Friday. An interesting discus - Sion on taking care of orchards and tiie packing of apples took place. . AI - though in the last .two years the apple Crop in this locality has been a failure, those present expressed themselves as • not discouraged, sand g: intended puttin forth their best efforts in continuing the care and spraying of the orchards and cultivating, although the. shortage of labor may be somewhat of a handl-. rap. The following officers were el- ected; Directors—J. W. Salkeld, 1-1, R. Reveli, .1. 13. Orr, Wilfred Mott, and Robert Andrews; auditors, Geo. Salk- eld and Geo. Andrews. After tate gen. eral meeting adjourned the directors met and elected the following °ricers: Salkeld, president; J, B. Orr, vice president, and 5, 1', llanilink,.secretary' treasurer,. The steamer Sarnlan, 01 ate 0. S. 1„ Line, is being' repaired and refitted for the season. A' large gang of men are working on her. She is one of the largest freight boats on tate lakes. The. gllier boats in dock will be repaired when tl1a! work on the Simian is coin - ted, Town Codicil will give Tennis:' Rion( tt? tu6 •person dealri0 Sofro tap, the maple trees .Jai iroltt,ef;Ill JYriillerty + a w 1 fol the par po s of ata ins mlnp er8u• ',`� e ' - -$"t1Y 1t tai SnU' esfad tit 1 It'tLr Tt'Ur L�.S �?, �, �,'0.aN d. of .a. ,CN,kit,S'1b•A.o,'4At Geo; ' R� ��. ��l��•s dt4014,0 %: ty,ylta,I4 he 'tads by tit toWh K . , ... EarlyPullet Lays the Ear1yEgg, And the early egg—say late Nevem-' bar and through December com- mands the top price of the year. Start a `''UCKEYE in March or early April; raise the many chicks you'll hatch in a coal - burning Standard. Colony Brooder, and this good money is yours. Wo Rnow dao Buckeye Incubator nod' the Standard Colony Brooder will do exactly what we say. We guarantee It, . anti our guarantee is backed by the mono. lecturer. Evorybodx gets n equanejdeal. hc Nothing bents the Buckeye, Standard Colony Brooder has no euuaL Come inand see them. SOLD BY JABEZ RANDS, Clinton "'htf.l+tdr''iM1l Proof that SonjeWo i OperOtio Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: "1 suffered from female troubles which caused piercing ins like a knife through my back and side. I finery lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The .doctor advised an operation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I bad read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound." How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation: Canton, Ohio.—"I suffered from afemale trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that I would.have to go through an operation before I could get well. "MY mother, who had been helped by Lydia T ;Pink - hate's Vegetable Compound, advised nae to try it be- fore submitting to an operation. It relioved me from. my troubles so 1: can do my house work without any dithcniltp: I advise any woman who is afflicted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound a trial and it will do as much for them,"—Mrs. MARTW Bora, 1.121 0ti1 St., 11. B., Canton, Ohio, EverEvem Sick W man Shot 117 EJ ore, Sub i.tti ig T ii O alert ti.oN� L.YDIAi£.p1NlltliAM MEDICINE CO. i+3tNPI.MA5`;, a fat lyts°d lv.zC1't '".at it I come ax FQ1. Are now available Returns must be filed on or before 31st March ' HE Dominion Income War Tax Act requires you to fill in one or more of the Ave'' special Forms provided before 31st March, 1918. In order to assist the public to understand just what is required of them, information on each Forrlt•isgiven below. Read carefully, then get three copies of the form that fits your case and fill them in. Answer all questions fully and accurately. For making false statements, a penalty of $1O,000 or six motft s imprisonment, or both, is provided. fndivlduais: All persons' unmarried; and all widows or widowers without dependent children; whose impute is..$1 00 a year or more; must Ril' in Form T1. All other persons whose, income is $3000 or more, use the same Form, Where any inco,ne is derived from dividends, list amounts received from Canadian and Foreign securities separarcly. Fill in pages 1, 2 and 3 only. no not marl. on page 4. Partnerships, as such need not file returns, but the individuals forming 111e part- nerships must. , Corporations and Joint Stock Companies, no matter how created or organized, shall pay the normal tax on income exceeding $3000. Use Foran. T2—giving particulars of income. Also attach a financial stateinent. Under Deductions, show in detail amounts paid to Patriotic Fund and Canadian Red Cross or other approved War'Ftinds. Trustees, Executors, Administrators of Estates and Assignees use Form T3. Full particulars of the distribution of income from all estates handled must be shown as well as details of,amounta distributed. A separate Form must be filled in. for each estate. tntpioyers must use Form '1'4 to give names' and amounts of salaries; bonuses, commissions and other remuneration paid to all employees during 1017 where such remuneration amounted in the aggregate to V.4000 or over. . ' Corpbratlois Bete of Sherelioltiers.—Ch1 Form T5 corporations shall give a statement of ani bonuses, and dividends paid to Shareholders residing In Canada during 1917 stating to whom paid; and tlic aatonnts. • - Figures in every, case are to cover 1917 income --all Forms must be Bled by list March. For ncgloct, •a fine of 3100 for each day of default nnay7 Ise Imposed. In the case of b'ao1'nhs T1 and T2, keep one copy of the filled in Form and file the other two with the Inspector of 'Taxation for your District. In the case of T3, T4 and '15, keep one copy and file the tither two, with the Commissioner of Taxation, Dept. of Finance, Ottawa. Forms may bo obtained from the District Inspectors of Taxation and from the Post- hsasters at all loading centres. Postage must Le aid on all kilos dscuvnrnlr (*wadded by naal l r of J'un. kr .lMr,I,CCa,'rai' 0 � , Depavtsrtesnt of FivaaSSce, Ottawa, Canada.