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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-5-2, Page 4THE CI.INTON NEW ERA, LAID BGG WANTED r e an y prices aro being paid for fancy new LAiD EGGS at our Poultry Plant, Isrill3 your eggs to us .and get the needy cash; Nigh prices' will be paid for large omantities of live poultry that Will be required to meet the Increasing de- aand due to the meatless days'. live Poultry Wonted Poultry taken the first three days of Bch week during the,wlatek months. Be good to your flock of hens•this year end help production. This is Patriotic work and at the sametime helping your own pocket, 411:0114011001S & CO., LIIOM The up-to-date Firm d!lln•tOlt Brat cl' Phone 100 N. W. Trewartha, Manager or Hol meswille 4 on 142. AAAAAAAA AAAAAA,66AAAALAA/Slaa 4 4 PhOS a' 4 9 4 '1 •4 4• ' .4 4 0 o,. See and here our fittest .� ► as y1. New Stylish designs of Doherty Pianos 'sand Organs, :special values in •Irj Cases Pianos and, organs rent ed. Choice new Edison phonographs, Music & variety goods. Mus c E'uporiiun C. Hoare y ► trvo ` vriorrvwvvrvsvg'v vo 5' PLUMBING,. ROOFING TROUGHING AND FURNACE WORK ALL KINDS OF PUMPS ON HAND ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES Call or Phone for prices sttrumuutursmconsorareausuctarmcardarezaz Byarn & Sutter Plumbers and Electricians 1'Itonc 7. GMytoNe W1 4/V V V0 V VV V tArtewtAeNy y Better Pay The Price Dou't he tempted to choose cheap tewelery. fat' hotter to pay a fah' price and know exactly what you ore gall hig, 'You will 'never he sorry -far as a mattes of looney, it le easily the most economical. That has been said 140 often that everybody by this time should know it. -and vet thele is no scarcity of cheep jewelry in the land Now to got personal --If you world like to miss that sort.altngether- UODIL .Hl I{F if you world like, to buy where nothing lint, high gnalitfes are dealt ill- C1OMI1] 131 FIRE And even at that, no person ever said our prices were unfair W. Rg, eo lr a ter Jeweler and fpptfcflui suer oMarriage lieCknsd4s FORD ti/ McLEOD We're bow selling Timothy Seed /Government Standard.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, #lark°, and Red Clover. We always have on hand -Goose \Wheat, Peas, :barley and Feed Corn 3 tffhe.et Market Prices paid tor stay and all Gamine, OBS & MoLEOD .43#11BINBIEMIBP t1 fir... e•... . 0 :..... . EXTRACTS Fronla Some Letters ' About ,y ,w. f GthPills FORTHEDNEYS PAIN IN THE BACK "1 suffered with a continual pain f0' the back. flaring sold Gin Pills l gave thenl,n fair trial and the ` '• resuats T found to be good." - 0 RHEUMATISM 1 have 1100'11 for the 'lasttwo years a cripple from Musenler,l;ud Iaaamnni 1 or y Rlieuulalium. Ain now cured," STONE -GRAVEL ' I had been E)IOC •lag terribly -, watt Slope 114 1140' .141114401• , , , cud_ Untied to take Gin Pills , ,, I passed the stone on October 3rd," KIDNEY TROUBLE "Your reti)edy I Bad, at 00 years of age, to give perfect relief from the *tory. rind Bladder 'trouble, •� incident to one my age," URINARY TROUBLE xbeen suffering timewith my kidneys a1 urine , . the pain was nwful, I tool Gin Pills " Ritd they eared me In two days," (NANL>s UPON Rani Ee•1•,) "1t ., Orn Pills sell for SOn u box or 0 boxes Ft for $2..a0 at all good dealers. ' Sample ,3 H¢v if you write to National Drug '.& Chemical Co .,of Canada, Limited, To. auto; or to U. 5, address, No•Dru-Co., lar:,; 202 Main fit„ Buffalo N Y, 120 4tElalwiv--••,..a,, , .•, =ED .,. "It is Germany," says a Iiun paper, "who will speak the last wont in this war." We agree. And the hast word wit,' be "Kameanadl"—Punch. t51%v"1L014NR t1Acilt1BTER 4ULEOITOR NOTARY PCS 'e10, ETU cLIN7'ON H. T. R A N C E Notary Public, ('rutevya)1100, l0 ea:mini and Ileal 1.'statr CNSCRANOI( AG ENT-laepenssntlog 19 Fire to summit, 0o11.114011i011 Division Coulrt Office;. sidIto film itr; Mr. James Doherty wishes to in- Sorm the public that he is pre- pared to do floe piano tuning, tone regulating, and mstairing. Orders left at W. Dohert s -phone 81, will receive arompt attention. M. (e w(ib 111:' 1'014, Banister, Solicitor, (luriv0ya0001', Lie 011ire, on Alt,or't Street., ncrunied Py Mr. n tlo0per. In 01 ,tun on carry Thursday, and un any day 000 which appointments MVP glade. ( Bice hours from fl a.m. to 0 p ul, A. good vault in connection with the ofin, e, (Moe open every week day, Mr. [inop,ar will make any appointments I'nr Mx, Oameron. Med.k a,l. DR, J. C. CANDLER Office at Residence, Victoria Street Clinton, — — Ontario DR. W. GUNN Office at Residence Corner High and Kirk Streets. Clinton Ontario OR. 0'. ifs AXON DENTIST Crohn 41111 Bridge Work n Specie 1tr. Graduate of 0,0.0,5., (Adage. ane 1,0.03. toren to. Iln1tichl fill nnndno's, May 01 to 10 DR. it. PpW LEfft, DENT/46T. Offices over O'NElL.'E store, Hneoiai oars taken se make clausal trey' mens as peon14oe hs noamblo, THOMAS GUNDRY Live steak and general Auction 1y. GODERIOH ONT If It (.4111111 140014 a 11)41.1,,1), 111E 017 11 Nlelo F.,ta arrlas, 011),1,1)011,,on m-'11 y 900.0 F7, 'rrr'nl? 0oRga1111t11n, F11111101) sale not ,i1s,:cn•11sd (3, D. Mel'wo:A% M. 1, MoTa,glrl.i It T a .air: Bros;. rtNNIKERS :idyl,,R'r 0fir!', C,LINri`t)I' (,,enerni 'Ranking lin0ineat tnearinaQteet eloliefe 'D11400UNTED Drafts 001184, 1ntoroat nllowol o depoeits The Mia.gee;l141p Mutual Fire 'Insurance (1. Pam and itso110(ad 'town Provo arty (Duly Inhttred. /fiend Office--t•,cafort11., °fat' Omcess J. Connolly, Goderich, President; Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vise•President.; Thos, E. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary. Treasurer. Agents Alex, Leitch, No. 1, Clinton; Edward T4inchley, Seaforth; Win, Chesney, Eg mondville; J. W. Yeo, Goderich; R. G Jarntutll, Brodbageu, Directors Win. Rahn, No. 2, Seaforth; John Bon. newels, 13rodhagen; lames Evans, Elena -'t wood; 1v1, McEwan, Clinton; James Connolly, Gotletich; Li, 14. MdGrigor, No, 3, Seaforth; J, 0. Grieve, bio. 4, Walton; Robert Parts, Garlock; Geo. McCartne, No 3, Seaforth, SOME ANIMAL ppDITIES 11 Malo Seals Educatg Young in Happy Enmities There 1s11't a finale Wasp In .existencewhen Muter duds, hate the,.preced-1 t1g tall the wasps mate. Themiming cold weather kills:every worker turd • nolle, while Aire. Wasp hies therself to 11 convenient place and hiberntites, ready to conte forth in lite•spring and l Illy • eggs.to- replenish the race, Egg laying alld the enising of the, young furnisli many instances of strik. i014 pecularity in the animal kingdom. I For instance, there is the case of some species of toads. After the female•Ints deposited het eggs the made 'sighs them up, winds them about his body and Goes hunting flies, the while the heat from his body hatches the little -toads: T 1 ' he 4 is the seal, .When the putve0. ful bull Seal takes up quarters 011 T rock ledge lie. gathers a harem of females, and lights away every male frnul his prederve. As a con0eg115114e there is an envious group of less warlike Males coastantiy skirting the secret domain, But' When the young seals have been burn, these bachelor • seals assume the. burden of educating thein. The seal being' an stir -breathing manurial, dues 1101 take to the wate"like the prover- bial duck, but must be taught to swim This is the task of the bachelor seals, and they exhibit all the luvability of at gond nurse as they coax the li4tie seals to the water's edge and urge them to take their lessons. • But this rather idealistic ftanily life dues not exist everywhet:e, Some of the crustaceans, to which the lobster and crabs belong, live on terns that would lead to the allows if practiced g by men, The fend.. is usually larger than the male, and often demonstrates hr superior strength by tearing hind to pieces and devoring hint, if lire hap-. pens kn•get her clispy)ition or isn't nimble enough to get away. But all peculiarities are not conln- ed to creatures of the deep. Consider the aretisca, for instance, They stay It camel goes eight dabs without water. The arctisca, or water bear, goes six months without it sometimes, But 11 doesn't do so voluntarily. I11 fact, to every outward appearance he dies during the drought, 'rine little crea- ture, nllerosalpic in size, Is an in- habitant of water troughs and similar places where moss is apt to ga+ow. When it rains 11e is 1.S ll2ppV 'ts ;a canny in high water, but whore there is no rain his sack -like body and four pairs of stubby lags dry up, and the closest examination under the micro- scope fails to show any sign of life. But n s rt i t Lust t e ally an exaggerated form of hibernation, for when the rain conies again he wakes up and stents in enjoying himself. Which suggests the wonderitl power of clinging to lite shown by some crea- tures, The four legs amd tail of a salamander, one of the smell lizards, have been cut off its many as eight times, only to grow out perfectly after each operation. s,Wood's rhosgtocilize, The Groat Englislithliemedy, Tomo sad invigorates the winds nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins, (lures Nervous Deb(1it11 Mental and Benin TVorr7h Despon- dency, Loss of "ern. Dalpi1ailon of the Heart, Failing Memory. Price S1 err box, via tor S5.4 Ono call please, six will num ea Sold by all dauggtsi.s or mailed in plain pkg. 0)) rtrooips of prier. Nr11, pomaphlet mailed &0'r.. THDWOOD MEDICINE CO..TORONTO. ONT. (Fe4e4x wisdmr' The Muskrat Season No muskrats shall be hunted or kill- ed in Southern Ontario from the first day of March to the 21st day o•1' April, or in the north part of the province from the first day of April to the 21st of May. Children Cary FORKFLIEETCHER'S CAS 7 ® R 1 A Motor Car Licenses An increase of 10,000 motor licenses for the three nlrollhs of this year end- ing March 31st. over the sante period a year ago is the record at the parli- meet building where there is every indication that motor driving in Ont- ario this summer w911 be greater than it has ever been. In two days more. than 5,000 applications were received through the mails, A Soldiers Strength Every enlisted man would stand up stronger and resist much sickness if he could have the benefits of o0' 4F 41 v WIT AND WISDOM OF THE o WORLD . >r 4; * 41 d1 ie T SF N 01 +, 44 q' is n 44 Sparkling Paragraphs Front Columns o Our Clever Contemporaries Moving the clacks forward an 11011.0 in the United States will no doubt give somebody an excuse for advancing the price of 0,nethine--J41ai1 and Empire. mar we au)t hint to President Wilson ' that his pretty new phase "flay 1 not" is getting upon people's nerves?-Hafn- iltrm Herald. --0— , Complaints are Blade of 't lack of "Chi\dh•y" in tube -trains. The pres- ent is, in fact, m11611 more the age , of "shuvelry ."—L,mdon C)pinino, --0--- The real A llleriCSllls to -day are not those whose ancesloes cavae aver on the Alaytlower, but rather those. 1 whose descendants are going back on the transports.—Brookfield Argus. —O--- • i A well-known actor has invented a new cigaret holder. Trust an actor for knowing the best way of obtain- ing puffs.—London Opinion, ---0 --- c4: carding to a German periodical the 'Crown prince recently presented the captain of a particularly success- ful U-boat With a gold 'watch and chain. The report dues not stay whose.—Punch. —0 -- We don't believe it. Senator Cloran stays that 11 woman voted twenty-one times for the 1-lon, A. Sevigny. 1f she did at any rate she did not change her mind—Kt)lgSton Standard. _0 -- As we gather it, the Maximalists represent the utimate in lunacy while the Minimalists are only half crazy.—( 11Cttgo 'Tribune. —0— There were 157 divisions in the (louse .'f Commons last session. A patriotic correspondent wants to know why they Were not at the front.—Larry's Pictorial, because it fortifies the lungs and throat, creates strength to avoid '.grippe and pneumonia and makesrich blood to avert rheumatic tendencies. Send a bottle of SCOTT'S to a relative or friend in the service. Scott & Bawl Toronto, Out. 17-14 TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS Let us say it again, The New Era stands ready to help every good cause. But where enter- tainments or gatherings of any kind are meld with the object of raising money, either by en- trance fees or by eollesgons, the advertising must be pita for. On reflection we think that the rea- tovableness of this will be ap- parent. Advertising is what a eewsp;gaer has to sell, just ars a merchant settls wool, .or a grocer tea, or a baker bread. People du not expect the merchant to give their goods free, without stint or discrimination. 1f there are purchases to be made in connection with an entertain- ment, they are paid for in the usual way. And it is unreason- able •to expect the newspapers to contribute to every 'Church, Red Cross Society, Patriotic col- lection, Lodge and Charity with- in twenty miles, The publishers have to du their part in their. own churches, societies, eta, tate saute ars others. There is it mis- taken Impression Chet newspap- ers are indebted to those who send in such "items" to Help fill up. 'That is not news, but ad- vertising, and is worth ten cents a line,' We hope that this para- graph will save us the necessity of constant personal explana- tions for some time to conte, and that where notices, of money- making gatherings are seat le, the name of the person to whom the bill is to be sent will accom- pany them. add : ft"A 913ys ERIMIcl i"t CIA 3i' t Like to Norte in an Automobile Factory r� Po,7ttio1ls occur in our orgnttirnti0n apt; offer steady world good W'1lic:s 5)1111 1115 opportunity t0 Ie11031 the ala a '1 n � get C rltobl 0' i u, guess. o want: to W In touch with enterprising Young t0On or middle- aged then who recognize the value of thle oppat'- tunity. Write or call in person, 'so thttt. your .natae May he added to the list of applications With. the Mote Of entering our eervl4L'e as 90'0il. as a position is vacant. GRAY- DO T MOTORS, Limited Chi haat, Ori.kario NEWE1T NOTES 0 SCIENCE, 1 A recently patented safety (gun works much like hair slippers, squaeztnf, its handle sliding the blade back and forth behind a toothed guard. is nt a Extensive experimenting has clean ollstreted that South Africa can ds181111 1 as profitable imlusbry ie the manufacture of vegetable oils and Soap k . d4 13 Ventilating app u'atus that Au10- maticitlly changes the air in a tele- phone booth each time it is used has been patented by an Illinois inventor,' if if of Chemically pure iron, produced in Germany by electrolysis, compares in hardness to aluminum when heated and•ean be toughened by e ld rolling. df of if - A spring operated electrical attach- ment plug has beeia patented which its inventor claims can be fastened to any size socket with a single turn. ' '1 d1 A few minutes a day in an electric cage giving logit frequency waves en- ables at nnall to get alba{; with less food neeoreling to a Paris scientist, is.. On the principle of the stop watch is a clock invented to enable persons using telephones to tell exactly • the amount of time consumed in calls. d1 1F iF n English missionaules ip Japan have printed the Gospels in three little- known dialects for circulation anisnlg the aborigines of Wes torn China PROGRAM LONDON CON, Rev. W. J, Ford, L. L 13, Rev. 13, L, Mutton, I1ev, W. M. Pomeroy, Rev. W, Rigsby, 3 p: nl.—Report No 1, Board of Ex- aminers. Report cif Finance and other Committees, 4 p. t11.—General Conference ques- tions, 5 p. m—A11 Cogmlittees meet. 8 IF. In.—Reception Servi ,e—Watch- wordi— "The Kingdom of fhe Minis- try." Address, Rev. J. C. Reid, B. A., 13, D. Saturday, June 8th 8.45 a, nn. --Worship, Theological lecture—"The Elements of the 'Teach- ing of Jesus Applied to the Modern Situation re Capital and Labor," Rev. A. E Doan, M. A., 13. le. 9.30 a, tn.—Memorial service, ' 10:30 a, 111.—Second ballot for Gen- eral Conference delegates. Second ballots for Board of Examiners. Re, ports of Committees. 8.3o p. in.—Meeting of the Station- ing Contntittee to receive dept,tatiuns, Sunday, June 9th—Conference Church 9 a, m,—Love Feast and Fellowship Service, conducted by Rev. R. J. Gar- butt, L. 1.. D. to a, 1n. ---Ordination Sermon, Rev S. W. Fn.—Ordination retiring president, followed by Ordination Service, con- ducted by the President-elect. 3 p, m. Sunday -school • session, Addresses by Rev, J, F, Knight, M. A., 13, D., turd Rev, W. C. Graham, Al. A., 13, D. 7.30 p. to—Rev, P, Luuls Barber, A1, A., Ph. D, Pulpit Supply — Methodist Ventral, tin, m,—Rev. 1V. E, Pes- colt, B, A, 3 p. n.—Rev, B. 11. Robin- son, A•1, A, 7 30 p, ln,—Rev, Dr, (Manning, I_onrlun St„ 1 t a, 141,—Rev. S. J. Arlin. 3 p. 141,—Rev, A. E. Doan, M. A., 13. D. 7.3U p, m.—Rev S. L. Toll, B. A., B, 0, itoward Ave., 1 t a. 111.—Rev. T, A. Allen, 3 p, n1,—Rev. 11 J. Roulston, 7,30 p. m.—Rev, (3eo. W, Dewey, Presbyterian First (Wnikerville) 11 c, in. Rev. J- W, Hedley, Ah A. B. D. 7,30 p, nt— I, F, Rcyeraft, St, Andrews, 11 a. t11,—Rev. Dr. W. 1., Rutledge, 7,30 p. 141— Rey A, 11, .31. -Thomson, M. A., 13, D, Baptist Bruce Ave., 11a, nl.—Rev, James E. Hunter, 7,30 p. 141,—Rev, D, W. Walkerville, 11 it. nt—Rev, James LI, laBoatel'. 7.3u p. in.—Rev, D, W. Will - ms, Waikerville, 11 a. 141,—Rev, W. A. Finlay.. 7.30 p. m,—Rev, 11, J. Arm- strong. Monday, June 10th 8.45 a, 111.—Worship, Rev. Dr, Geo, Elliott, Subject, "Kingdoms, True and False." • 9, 30 a. n1.—Reports of committees, 10.15 ,t m,-•- l'hird ballot for Gen- eral Conference DelcgatCS, 11 a. 141. -Meeting of committees, 2 p. tn.—Worship. General busi- '1255, 3.30 p, m.—Reports of Connexional officers, 8 p. 114.—Meeting of the Stationing Conuuittee. 8 p. tn.—The Sabbath-Sclluol and lipwurth League Rally. Watchword : "The Kingdom and the Leaders of To- morrow," Addresses byfvir,• George Stanley, Lucan, and Rev. Dr, A. C. Crews, Editor of Sunday School publi- cations, Tuesday, June 11th • 8,45 a. 111.—Worship, Rev. George Elliott. Subject: 'Spiritual Power, .Holy and Unholy," 9.30 a. tn.—General business, Re- port of Committee on Resolutions. Lay men's report, 2 p, tu—Worship. Report of Com. mittees and general business. 8 13. nt—Meeting of tite Stationing Cnlillnittee,- 8 it.1ffi—Missionary anniversary, Watchword: "The Kingdon That is to 13e." Addresses by Rev, L. W, 11111, B, A., Mrs, W 1, Pescott, President of Loed01) Conference Branch'01 W, M, S., Rev, NV, J, Mortimore, 15, A„ Miss- ionary to China. Wednesday, June 12th 8,45 a, n, ---Worship, t) a, ani. --General tiuslness, Fixing. date of next Conference, Ministers re- sponsible for new Charges, °Copies of Year Book. Repot of Committee on Resolutions of Apprcclatioe, 10 a, 141,—Report of the Stationing Committee, Election of- Chairmen. het'ntissipn to el1lpl0y young 111011, Appointment of Conference Special Committee, Appointment of Cohfe9'- eiee PrOgramnlo Committee, etc, T:'htlrstiay, May 2nd, S+S7i', )18 r 6.4L oPQUAtS pee,P ";• r. The "Traction" or "Special" m,'c:f k; is on every pavement and road 1n every portion of Caradae fq Either mark ia the sure sign that all is well ahead. ' tan ns'; OCkf3 I.r,:xu:.er..'' 3 Tires. A. 0, _meem...Ssr m.,.m giEC The District Secretaries, immediate-, The Y, A1, 03, A,.is Inauguratiu,g a I,y ii 1.3118. rise .of the Annual District national campaign for life Red Triangle Meetie s, will please send duplicate Fund in Ctulada, copies sof all resolutions to be sent to i Conference, on any subject \\dints°- ever, to the Secretary of Conference, 1 who -will - arrange them for presenta- tion to -the several committees. Also send the mantes of all members of . c('11Mn1ttees, No special rates are to be grantedLo Delegates by the railways this year. 5, W, M1iX'WOR'rHY, President Exeter T. E, SAWYER, Secretary, Ilderton, Program of Laymen's Association Thursday, June 6th 9 a, -m1,—Meeting of the Eececu.ttve, l 0 a, inn.—Devotional Exercises 1 0.1 5 at. m.—Condensed reports of districts. The Forward Movement for Bvaugelian, 1 a, 111.—Tice fruits of Modern Evangelism, Alr, Johan C. West, Es- sex. 11 a. 144.—The Methodist4;hucrh • iid Densocracy. Rev, W. K, Gager, 13. A., of Alyner 1 1,45 a. nl,—first \0te for General Conference Delegates. 8 p. n1,—Public lneeting in the Con- ference Church. Address by Rev Dr. M. S. Rice, North Woodward Ave, ileihodist Church Detroit, Friday, June 7th 5 p. in.—Second ballot for General Conference Delegates, p. m: Laymen's banquet. Ad- dress t1y Rev, Dr. J. Hanley, Saturday, June 8th 9,30 a, nn.—Election of office's, 10 a. n1.—Third ballot for General Conference delegates, 10,30 a. un -114 view of the ap- proaching General Conference, what changes are considered necessary in Church Government ? Mr. C. E. Nay- lor, Essex.' R. H, PICKARD, President 0, B. HOLTI3Y, Secretary CARTERS: ITTLE a 1VUR .tszti S est Ha it ord is the habit of health. The way to get it is to train your bowels, through the liver, to act naturally, at a fixed time, every day. Take one pill regularly (more only if necessary) until you succeed. Then you can stop taking them, without trouble or annoyance. This has been the good -health - rule for 50 years. CARTERS 1TTLE IVER PILLS 60ispine bears 'Signatur'e Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. Carter's iron a" Ms will help this condition. Keep WRIGLEY'S in mind as the longest - lasting confection YOU can b11y. Sel3d it to the boys at the front, k„ h' Weld g Y"`w'1i War' Ti e Economy in Sweetmeats— a .5 -cent packa£ft1 of WRIGLEY'S will give yoti several dans' eenioYmellt; i't's all investimt1in in benefit as well III re=`.iMega TIM 11lP -- m;:'s al FIVAI 14d 11.'3409 v.4Nam 1; as r iessurev for it help; teeth, breath, appetite, dimtiotq. armg taco; CHEW ET AFTER EVERY MEAL T h o ,1 et w`4w1�> rd mu Lasts Bled tight—Kept right MADE IN CANADA war Na S?