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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-10-10, Page 3.I'VE POULTRY' WAN 1000 DENS 1000 CHIckENs 500 DIICKS. Each week at our Pooitr'y Feeding Plant for the balance of 1918. Prtee$ paid according to quality and fancy prices paid for larfpe properly fattened milk fed ,eldckens, p NEW LARD EGGS Meatless dales aro making very high prieee for eggs. Ale though grain prices are high it will pay you to take special e care of your stock of hens and pullets. Gu -Lalglais Co., Limited The up-to•date. Finn Clinton Branch Phone 190 N. W. Trewartha, Manager or Holmeseiile 4 on 142. 4411aaca41aaaauaAA a41aaaAa1 w s 4 • See and here,.ur finest • New Stylish designs of • Doherty Pianus and •y Organs, .88 3 6pecial.values Cases. E in Art • Pianos and organs rent ed, Choice new Edison E phonographs, Music & • variety goods. t C to 3 Mawr Etllpo.r'Inls C 4 p, 7 . 4 4 A Y A* C. Hoare m 4y 4 a 4 b. gr7V +' - ne gzvvevvvyeve e 4 ✓ . •4 eseeeeesoneeweelAesAineeeAseseeneoeeneuNe PLUMBING, ROOFING TROUGHING AND FURNACE WORK ALL KINDS OF PUMPS ON HAND 9 ELECTRIC iCall or Phone for prices WiRING AND FIXTURES (c 4 Byam & Sutter Plumbers and Electricians Phone 7, wwvwvvvvwvwvvvve/wwv Better Pay, The Price Don't bo tempted to choose cheap jewelery. Far better to pay a fair price and know exactly what you are getting, Yon will never be sorry—for as a matter of money, it is easily the moat economical. That has been said so often that everybody by this time should know it—and yet there is no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to get personal—If you would like to miss drat sort altogether— idO.11114 HERE If you woald like to May where nothing but high .. ualities are dealt In-OOsiE HERE And,even' t teat, no person ever said oar *wee, were unfair • • C `` ounter Jewel et , lid Optician u er of "'aarria a Licenses FORD & IMIcLEOI) A Carload of Govt. Standard HOG FEED Just 4 rrived JT i may. 4'4) I t/ hili. l, f Your Labor Counts—every ounce of work you do' helps some "soldier who is fighting over there! 'this war is being, fought as truly. in the household and in the work -shop as ib is in the trenches, Some of our Cauadiau women are borne down physically and mentally, by the weaknesses of their sex, They suffer from backache, dragging sensa- tion, very nervous and pain in too of head, If they ask their neighbors they will be told to take a Peewits Prescription of Dr, Ilene Which ti been go w}yell' and fgyor ably(mown for the past,ialf century. Weak women should try it now, Don't waib. Begin today. This woman's tonic and nervme will bring vim, vigor and vitality, Send Dr. V. M. Pierce, heuffalo, N, Y., 10e for trial pkg., tablets. • Paris, Ont,—"About three year ago lime ill in beta and Buffered eovore pain. The doctor paid I had gall stones but his naedf- einedtdnotholme. A neighb v ;,been tak- ingfavorite Preeori- tion' and it had bene- fited her so much that elle urged me to try Come of hers,, and that first dose helped me co much that eeutat once fora bottle. I wee very /t,• much surprised at the promph re1l..ief iclhu'a medi- cine gave to me after the doctor had failed, and I have never bad such a..vell since, but whenever I feel the least bit run re,en or fn need of a. tone I take the 'Favorite Prescription' again fora few days. It hoe never failed to restore me to perfect health,':- .Ere, Elisabeth Brown, P. 0. Box 752. WOMAN -Woman is the -fairest work of the great Author; the edition is large, and no man should be without a copy. Word was received by 'Dr. Michael Clark, M. P., tor Red Deer, on Wed- nesday night that his eldest son, Mich- ael, had been killed in action. He leaves a wife and two children. Mir. 'Clark has two other .sol'is at the front. W. 43ttYLOO,N RAlilt 19Ta;R 8O1;100TUft NOVAE PD81/10, ETU •cr,all'enN H. T, RANCE Notary Public, OOnveyaneer.. Financial and Real Detete. LNSURANOg A0ENT—Representing I4 Fire Ir euouaoe Oo0Ipanlee, Division Court °Bice. rhino Tuning Mr. James Doherty wishes to lee form the public that he Is pre- pared to do fine piano tuning. tone regulating, and repairing Orders Left at W. Dolierty'e phone 61, will receive prompt attention Qx Cameron, 1C C. Barrister, Solid tor, Coraveyanewr, i$tc te on Albert Street, oo 11p1 d by air. Moores'. l i C'li trio on wr,•y ThIll'mhlY, and on env day tom which appointments pre wade, t Ince-li"urs ftoul 0 1.10, to 11 p in. A g ani vault in connection to iia the mitre. UfIiee open every week tiny, Mr.13ooper will *mike any oppotutments for Mr. Cameron. Medi .aI. DR. J. C, GANDIER Office at Residence, Victoria Street Clinton! — -- Ontario DR. W. GUNN Office at Residence Corner High and Kirk Streets. Clinton — — — -- -- Ontario DR. P. A. AXON nacN14RT Crown ant Bridge Mork it Bowan'', Graduate of 0,0.D.6.., Chict{co. and 14,0,0.E hayfield to. Mondays,. May let to P DR. IL FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'lf store, Special oars taken to make dental eros' meat ae painless as ooseibie. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stork and general Auction ea* GODERIOH ONT at a, Moss sales a epeciala,. Oldies ss NEW Eno once, Clinton, prem 1,7 [,tonic to. Terms reasonable, Farmers' sale not ,Uncounted G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTagger cTagg trt Bros. 1t, SNi[ERs ALBERT ST , C".LINTOD General Banking a3uslassr transacted elOTES DISCOUNTED Drake issued. Intermit allowed n clematis The Mcitillup Mutual Fire Insurance eo. Primp and isolated Town Prose eFty Only Insured. • Head Ottihe—Sesilorth, Ont Officers J. Connolly, Godericb, President}; Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President;, Thos. B. Hays, Seaforth, Secretarye Treasurer._ Agents Alex. Latta), No. f, Clinton; Edward Hinchiey, Seafol'th• Wm. Chesney, Eg mondville• J. W. Yeo, Qoderich; ii. G Jarmuth, brodbagen. Directors Wm, Rion, No. 2, Seatorth; John Ben.. newels, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beech' wood; M. McEwan, Clinton; Jaynes Connolly, Goderich ; D. l . 1rfcGreg ar, No. 3, Seaford); J. G. Grieve, No, 4, Walton; Robert Perris, Hartoeky Geo. , McCartne, No. 3, Seaiortb. , i1 N ON NEW SAYS BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Ne Eleventh flour Yuletide Shopping, Decree of V, 5, Council of Defence WASHINGTON, Sept, 24, --No lasts week,, 00 December Christmas shop) pingt , That's the dictum of the Council of National Defense and, as a war tuee- sure, every healer of Yuletide gifts is expected to comply. Congestion of express, pireel post, freight and even local delivery in De- eenber will not be permitted by the government. Those. who put off the purchase of their gifts until their wants will t be g - -.• `,-_ un uppne1l 61211 that al delivery service will be tot governmen use only, - Early Shopping Demanded, • The council further urges that every one who can shall mice bis purchases ofChristmas tst las wl82in the next three weeks, or at least before December 1, and also to carry the parcels hone and not burden the departanent, and other stores with delivering by auto truck or messenger, "The Council of National Defense has heretofore emphasized the Neces- sity of restricting 'Christmas buying during . the coating fall for specific reasons," says the official statement, '°These reasons are, in brief, the se- cessity -of saving labor and material in the manufacture and sale of Christ- mas gifts and of saving the transporta- tion and delivery facilities necessary involved in the targe volume of Christ- mas purchases, Useful Gifts Favored. "After conference with representa- tives of leading industries and retail interests concerned it is fond that the manufacture of goods for the coming GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. i Your grocer hoe the lemons and any -. drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents, Squeeze theuice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and complexion' beautifier known. Massage this fra- grant, creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see how freRles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, soft and clear tiro skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you, • holiday season has been substantially completed, that the transportation of the goods to the point of sale is also largely done and, that Rauch of the ma - terial used for Chrisntas purchase es- pecially iu 'the manufacture of Toys, is the waste material derived front, pre- vious processes of manufacturers, "The retal interests represented at the conference have agreed not to in- crease their working force by reason of the holiday business over the aver - 'age force employed by them through- ' 00'11m year and not to increase the normal working hours during the Chrisniaas season, They also agreed to use their utmost efforts to confine Christmas giving, except to young children, to useful articles and to spread the period for holiday purchas- es over the months of October, Novem- ber and December, Carry Plan Urged. "In order to relieve the transporta- tion faciities of the country from a congestion in the latter half of Decem- ber that would be so hurtful to the interests of the nation that it cannot be perlicitted the retail interests re- presented at this hearing have agreed to co-operate further and to induce their customers to carry their pack- ages whenever possible,., In the next six weeks Detroit i Merchants will urge their customers to do the bulk of their Christmas shap- ing and to ship their out-of-town gifts as soon afterwards as possible. Detroit merchants estimate that 60 to 70 per cent., of all the purchases made in the holiday period could be carried hone by the purchasers with- out inconvenience, thereby saving an immense delivery expense. A Hew alloy of' copper and nickel as a substitute for German silver is an- nounced, A little more of this chilly weather and furs of sunttner will give way to the .pneutnonia blouse, The gold output of the Porcupine district in 1917 totaled 58,229,000, ITEMS , OF INTEREST Short Readehle hence fpr Our Readers` About the Only tlthcg ccrteili lit war geography is that the name of the plane Isn't pronounced. its It is spelled. \iortabfay atuong the infants of Weiland Itis reached a degree that is posltlealy serious. One undertaker in Welland last week burled eight chil- dren "Why is it," asks the J•lamilton Her - ale, ' flat right here in the garden of Canada butter anti eggs and alnyost everything else that is good, to, eat, cost more than they do in Chicago and New York," President Wilson signed a prochtmit- tion prohibiting, after next October 1, the use of any foodstuffs in brewing beers except. malt and hops, After December 1 brewers must cease bt'ew- ing altogether, The Food AdutinJstrat- ', tion said there would still be enough beer in tit evats to last from two to six months, and the sale of this will not be stopped. According to the recently issued 're- port of the British Columbia penitenti- ary, the incarcerations at that institu- tion have fallen Off 50 per cent, Sipco the. provincial adoption of prohibition. The war is believed to have slightly stimulated the desirable: decrease, 'Chief Slemin, of Brantford, stated that there were well over 3006 for- eigners in Brantford at the present time, 4500 of whom were on parole and had to report their movements reguldrly at police headquarters, Heart Palpitated, Had Dizzy Spells. Could Not Work For 8 Months. Palpitation 'of the heart is one of the most common of all heart troubles, and many people are kept in a state of mor- bid fear of death, become weak worn, and miserable, havo weak and dizzy spells, their nerves become unstrung and they cannot sleep. Wherever there Js any weakness of the heart, Milburn's heart and Nerve Pills will strengthen it, and build up a strong healthy system. Mrs. Walter Grieves, Apsley, Opt., writes: "I had been run down and doc- tors told me I was anaemic, but did not help me with their medicines. I could not sleep nights, nay heart palpitated so and I could count every beat. I used to havo such dizzy spells I would have to go to bed. I was not able to do my work for eight months. A cousin of mine had taken Milburn's heart and Nerve Pills and told mo what they had done for her. I took eight boxes of them, and now I amabfe to help every clay with the work. I =so thankful to tell others what they have done for me, so that they may try this great and wonder-. ful remedy. I hope this may prove good to some one who is suffering the way I did." Price, 50e, a box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.; Limited. Toronto. Ont. With Acknowledgrneots to Lithe Fildes, Rtl. TO every home there comes a time when every thought, every hope, every prayer for the future centres on the recovery of • one loved one. in that hour of anguish, every means to recovery is sought—the highest medical skill, trained nurses, costly treatment. Does the price matter? It may be so great as to stagger the imagination—a sum beyond the possible. But does anyone ask, "Can'we do it?" Money or no money, they do it. And somehow they pay. It may mean doing without things they think they need. It may mean privations, sacrifices, hardships. They make unbeliev- able savings, they achieve the impossible, but they get the money to pay,., + + To -clay in this critical period of our nationhood, there is impera- tive need for MONEY—vast sums of money. Only one way now remains to obtain it. The nation must save, every c 4muni.ty, every family, every individual Canadian must save. If anyone says "I cannot save" him consider to what extent he would pinch himself1to relieve the sufferings of a loved one at home; and surely he would not pinch less for our fighting brothers in France. Without suffering actual priva- tions, nearly every family in Can- ada can reduce its standard of living, can practice reasonable thrift, ,can make cheerful sacrifice to enrich the life -blood of the nation. You who react this, get ou t pencil and paper NOW. Set down the itemsof your living expense. Surely you will find some items there you can do with- out. Determine to do without them. Start TO -DAY. Save your money so that you may be in a position to lend it to your country in its tithe of need.. , Published under the authority of the Minister of Finance of Canada, 20 mawsi'N,virF:f..eSi'l lllufsday, Oetob4f' 10111, 191 0R4 ' cr The Kind roll :Cense i t 'u I -bi•te and winch, has been: an 6100 f... 07;4 0'.;r yeetee Leo borne the signature of •r , l 1.r.2 .000, nadtto 'tinder his per- .4�'. '.a ° �; supervision F t� "" l since lw in..anc r c dv r,Lr ' i,: this. ,<? of .; on to do0l:iv+,.. you in this,. till Cousitcr:c::i, Ti . :.d a: fltst^s" -, rrbut: E, Teri cute f.leee .i - AreQ$ 1 ., £ .v 1. ..1 L :'� G<<^,C:eil' 1G,0 health altli 9y Infants pori 4.illt.rtia rt r�r r0c against ExperilneLt. n . W 'f4. ,,apt• i4+"'�{ ��` � �RIA a it .jz t r 1ts1. it . ;0?7 (':.;tor Oil, Paregoric;. Drct a: and r, o.*'ir,, p .: _ p leasazt, It cOn,aiusnoi:f . CI ao, nP":gtic substance. Itsand b its than. thirty years it has. ,bea ,-;�,.-ta,- tale t r the :olid cs Constipation Flatulent Constipation, Yr. ; --..- 1"g ).'e erislines5 arising' tits. e.frrom,, az.d t :. x c , the a^^` t -f' ! � 1.0 + to. -inch and Bowels, aids. lint ,sox c,S I'oO thin.; healthy and natural sleep. The Childre-.'s-? cuec—' Ih0 ?�otr: , it Ii'rien.l. GEHUONE CAa TOFIE-'' ALWAYS .iyeer the i ignaturc of La Use For Over 3.0 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THC Ce NTAUIY COMPANY. NF_W YOF1K CITY, Two Senators' vacancies will be fill- ed probably J. G. Turiff, Liberal Me P. for Assiniboia, and Hon, William Sloan, Minister in the British Columbia Gov- ernment • Interned aliens are to be freed by the Cabinet to harvest the Essex to- bacco crop. Military guards will be furnished from London, Lieut, Charles A,. Grant, of Edmon- ton, who has been at the front since 1916, is reported to have died of wounds. Lieut. Grant is said to have been the youngest K. C, in Canada to plead before the Supreme Court. The deceased lawyer drew up the temper- ance legislation which passed the Al- berta Legislature. A soldier named Gray, sentenced re- cently.in Toronto to 10 years' impris- onment for objecting to doing military service on conscientious grounds, was released from the Kingston penitentary and taken to Toronto, He expressed his willingness to go overseas rather than remain in the penitentary. It is thought that others of conscientious objectors serving terms in the peniten- tiary will change their minds and don khaki in exchange for their liberty. The Dominion Trades Congress del- egates, in session at' Quebec, agreed to use all means at their disposal to pt event importation of Asiatic labor into fhe Dominion. , A, O. MacKay, former Liberal Lead- er in Ontario, has been elected =by ac- clamation in the hy-election occasion- ed by his being taken into the Alberta Cabinet, Relatives in Canada who advertise for the whereabouts of missing soldi- ers, are warned' by the British War Department to beware of impostors who have been supplying fictitious par- ticulars and swindling people, Relatives are asked to refer to the war office fallfor confirmation of the information in cases, Canada's trade decreased more than 270 million dollars in the five elpnths ending with August as compared with last year, Newt -late Consolidated School in Man itoba has been closed on account of an outbreak of infantile paralsis. This makes five large schools closed in thaf district for this complaint. Mr, and Mrs. John ilabbick, former- ly of Lucknow now living in Toronto, have received word that their son, John, has Leen admitted to hospital suffering from wounds in the left arm. This stakes the third casuality in the fancily, and there were only three boys. Andrew was killed about two years ago, and William was gassed, and is dell in hospital at Hamilton, hav- Two Splendid Things One is plenty of open• air exercise. If you can't{ get an of that you should, it's all the more important that you should have the other tried•and•true rem. ed , fmt a torpid liver avid bowels that don't act freely and naturally. Take one pill every night; more only when you're sure it's necessary. l.tITTLS IVER n1 , teseo ,e bears, it7difiavre Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. Carter's Iron Pills will help this condition. Lrz d6i:: irs ing been teturned to Canada last ; March. The new Minister of Education has of annnouncedextyear• thatSpanisbeginingh with Sept. will be autltor- ized es an optional course in Ontario Collegiate Institutes and High Schools, and that German will not hereafter be required as a compulsory subject for specialist certificates. If the war ends next March ,Britain's national debt wit/ be thirty thousand million dollars, and' Britain's annual expenditure three thousand five hund- ted millions, or three times Britain's yearly outlay before the war. A wheat crop of from 150,000,000 to 160,000,000 bushels is estimated by W. P. Hinton of Winnipeg, vice-presi- dent and general manager of the G, T. P., who, with other officials of the rail- way, was a visitor in Edmonton last. week, Mrs Clementine Fessenden, founder of Empire Day, a patriotic movement that became nation-wide, died at her house at Hamilton, Friday, following a severe illness lasting three weeks. Dee ceased was over 70 years of age, After an absence of two years from Regina Hon. Walter Scott, premier of Saskatchewan from 1905 to 1916, when he 4esigned owing to ill health, has returned to the prairies. C d'b: Ti ;' l I For Infants and Children 0att Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of WHERE'S THE BOY? HOSPITALS LOCATED The location of the various casualty bases is as follows: Boulogne, a fortified seaport on the English Channel, at the.ncouth of the Liane, 140 miles northwest of Paeis, and 20 miles southwest of Calais. Canters, about twelve miles south of Boulogne. Eteples; a seaport in Pas -de -Calais, on the Cauche River near its mouth; 15 miles south of Boulogne, Le Treport, a seaport and fishing town and former watering place, is 16 males north-east of Dieppe, at the mouth of the Brele hi the English , Channel, Rouen, the capital of the depart- ment of Seine-lnferteuse, on the `right bank of the Seine, is 84 miles north- west of Paris and 56 utiles south-east of Havre. Wimeresux, at the mouth of the Wincereaux River, and on the road from Calais to Amiens; is 21 /a luilee, froth 'Calais, ElUBIC MEASUREMENTS OP COAL. Toronto Star:—The feilowing table shows the area in cubic feet occupied by a ton (2,000 pounds) of coal of sev- eral kinds; also the weight of a cubic foot of coal of each kind: Cubic feet Weight per to net ton cubic ft. Lehigh egg 34.63 57,74 Lehigh stove 34.39 58.1.5 Lehigh mint 34.32 58.26 Lehigh pea 37.60 53.1+8 Scranton egg 35.67 56.07 Scranton stove , 35.50 .56.33 Scranton nut 35.16 56,88, ,Soft coal, Pittsburg 43.03 46.48; Soft cola, Illinois , . , 42.35 47,22, Soft coal, Hocking 40.56 49.30. Soft coal, Indiana, block 45.61 43.85 Soft coal, Erie 41.61 48.07 - Connelsville coke „ 76.04 26.30, Ohio 'Cannel 40,66 49.18: A WISE MAN There was a man in our town, And' he Was wonderous wise; He bought his wife a new silk gown le way of a surprise. He paid just nineteen tenet; t: He told his wife ie glee, She looked at him i, 1h di -r And then she said,. "I could haw; bonne' town For seven ; 1 Why don't eon t .:a r: • ,